Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 23, 1916, Image 2

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    PRESIDENT CALLS
MILITIA TOR DUTY
DEMOCRATS NOMINATE WILSON AND MARSHALL
BY ACCLAMATION AT ST. LOUIS.
The Red_Mirage
A Story of the French Legion
in Algiers
Troops To Be Sent to Mexican Border
for Immediate Service.
By I. A. R. W YLIE
WAR VESSELS ORDERED SOUTH
(All rights reserved.
T b s Bobbs- Merrill Co.)
8YNO PSIS.
— 12—
Carranza's Demand for Withdrawal
of Pershing’s Expedition Brings
Crisis in Border Trouble.
Bvlvl* Omney. h«r lover, Richard Far-
quhar, nods, has fallen In love with C:
tain Aruaud of the Foreign I-eglon.
Captain Sower’s room Farquhar forces
Sower to have Preston's f O U’s
turned to him. Farquhar la helped to tils
rooms by Gabrielis Smith. Sower demands
an apology. Refused, he forces Farqutiar
to resign his commission In return for
possession of Farquhar's father’s writ
ten confession that he bad murdered Sow­
er’s fattier. Gabrietie saves Farquhar
from suicide. To shield Arnaud, Sylvia's
nance. Farquhar prufesses to have stolen
war plana and tails the real culprit why
he did so. As Richard Nameless be Joins
the Foreign Region and sees Sylvia, now
Mme. Arnaud. meet Colonel Destlnr.
Farquhar meets Sylvia and Gabrlelle. and
learns from Corporal Gusts of the col­
onel’s cruelty. Arnaud becomes a drunk­
ard and opium smoker. Sylvia becomes
friendly with Colonel Destlnn. Arnaud
becomes Jealous of Farquhar. Farquhar.
un guard at a villa where a dance Is In
progress. Is shot down by Arnaud. A r­
naud Justifies his Insanely Jealous action
to Colonel Iiesltnn. Arnaud goes to a danc­
ing girl who loves him for comfort. Ga­
brlelle meets Iow e, for whom she had
sacrificed position and reputation, and
tells him she Is free from him. Sylvli
meets Destlnn behind the mosque.
Washington, D. C. — Virtually the
entire mobile strength o f the National
guard o f ail states and the District o f
Columbia waa ordered mustered into the
Federal service Sunday night by Presi­
dent Wilson. About 100,000 men are
expected to respond to the call.
They will be mobilized immediately
for such service on the Mexican border
as may be assigned to them. General
Frederick Funston. commanding the
border forces, w ill designate the tim e
and place for movement o f guardsmen
to the international line as the occa­
sion shall require.
In announcing the orders Secretary
Baker said the state forces would be
employed only to guard the border,
and that no additional troop movements
into Mexico were contemplated except
in pursuit o f raiders.
Simultaneously w ith the National
guard call, Secreary Daniels, o f the
N avy deparment, ordered additional
war vessels to Mexican waters on both
coasts to safeguard American lives.
Within the last two weeks, however,
tension has been increasing steadily.
The crisis presented by General Car­
ranza's note demanding the recall o f
General Pershing’ H expeditionary force
has been followed by a virtual ultima­
tum Berved on th<- American officer by
General Trevino, the Mexican com­
mander in Chihuahua.
T o this was
added Sunday the possibility
that
American and Mexican troops had
clashed across the border from San
Benito, Texas.
A heartiest w ife sees her hi/s-
band going mad because she
does not love him, but she re­
fuses to give him even a friend­
ly emlle. She refuses to make
amende even when she learns
that he is killing by torture the
man she really loves. Is such a
woman worth any man’s affec­
tion»?
that did not count; be hnd disobeyed
orders. W e are very severe with that
sort o f thing lu the Legion. I hud him
strung up I d the crnpaudlne. Do you
know what that Is, mademoiselle? We
strap a man's wrists and ankles to­
gether behind his back and leave him
like that for n day or two. out o f doors,
with u quarter of an hour’s Interval
here aud there to break the monotony.
It used to be a very favorite punish­
ment In the I.eglou. The good Gen­
eral Negrler abolished It, but now and
again we revive It. I revived It. Rich­
ard Farquhar Is out there now, on the
plateau, and perhaps he will not live
to see the morning. And he saved me
— be saved— ” The terrible dry whis
per ended suddenly. Arnaud put his
hands to his bend with h movement of
pathetic helplessness.
“ Miss Smith— I — I am afraid I have
been
wnnderlug— talking
nonsense.
Yon—you dou't think I am altogether
mad. do you?”
“ No. no— Captain
Arnaud—only
worn out— exhausted. Come, I want
you to lie down on this sofa here, and
I shall put the lights out. You must
promise uie to try uud sleep. On your
word o f honor.”
“ My word o f honor? Oh. 1 don’t
think that’s worth much nowadays.
But I ’ll do anytbfng you ask.”
“ I only ask o f you to sleep and for­
get,” she answered.
He nodded, yielding to her like a
siek child, his eyes following her move­
ments with an humble gratitude. She
C H A PTE R X II— Continued.
make our states Into that o f absolute
equality— this moment If you wish. Do
you wlab it?"
Sylvia stared Dlankly at the stern
white face o f the woman confronting
her. Her anger had burned out like
straw, nDd she was now only fright­
ened and a Uttle resentful.
“ 1— I don’t want to lose you. Miss
Smith," she stammered. “ I know that
you do not care for me; but In your
strange way you have been friendly—
and I — I am very alone. I have confi­
dence In you. I am prepared to over­
look the evening's outbreak."
"T h a t'» what you cannot and »hall
not do,” was the grim answer. "You
have driven your husband to the verge
o f maduess, Madame Arnaud, and
through madness to crime— to the mur­
der o f a man who surely was once
deur to you.”
“ Whom do you mean?”
“ Richard Farquhar.”
"1 forbid you— you are beside your­
self— ”
Garblelle Interrupted the Indignant
protest with a quiet decision tinged
with Irony.
“ W e are always beside ourselvea
when we tell the truth, Madame Ar-
uaud. But fortunately I have not much
more to say. Go to your husband—
tell him that Itlehard Farquhar never
was and never could be hla rival In
your affections— tell him whom it waa
you went to meet lu the grove that
night— ”
" I cannot— what you nsk Is absurd.”
The gray, neat little figure came
closer.
"Y ou are very lovely, Madame A r­
naud." Gabrlelle Smith said very gen­
tly aud almost reverently, “ One under­
stands why men suffer so much and
patiently for you. A man's life 1» In
your power. Whatever he has done
he loved you. He still looks up to you
ns a saint in heaven. Madame Arnaud,
such loyalty Is rare. You dare not IU11
It!”
Sylvia laughed carelessly.
"That all comes too late,” she said.
"You cannot plead to me for pity. And
Justice! What Justice dare you claim
for au outcast— a cheat, a man whom
all honest meu shrink from—or for a
dissolute roue who has not shrunk
from murder? They have earned their
fate.”
Sylvia rose Instinctively to her fe e t
and they faced each other In the silence
of unrelenting antagonism. The little
gray-clad woman turned and went
quietly toward the door. For the first
time Sylvia's voice sounded breathless
and anxious.
“ What are you going to do?”
“ I am going to act for you.”
The door closed. Sylvia Arnaud ran
to It and, turning the key, set her back
against It as though shutting out an
unreasoned, nameless terror.
"W b a t Is It, Desire? Had we not
better wait until another time?”
"W hat I have to say Is said quickly.
A volunteer corps Is being formed for
Tonkin. I have offered for service. I f
I am accepted you will accompany
me.”
“ I refuse.”
"On what grounds?”
“ I simply cannot You are absurd
and melodramatic. Desire. I have
WOODROW WILSON, PRESIDENT.
given you my auswer. Have you any­
thing more to say?”
Washington, D. C.— President W il­
He got up quietly.
PLATFORM
ADOPTED;
ill
CONVENTION
ACTS
son has called out the m ilitia o f every
"Nothing.”
C H A P T E R X III.
state for service on the Mexican bor
SESSION ADJOURNS
IN HARMONY She hesitated, then glanced at Gab­
der.
rlelle Smith with a pretty expressive
Dreams.
In announcing the President’s decis­
St. Louis— The Democratic National
Coliseum, St. Louis— President W il- shrug o f the shoulders, and passed
There were «Reams on the great
ion late Sunday, Secretary Baker said
calmly
out
o
f
the
room.
Hut
the
little
Convention finished its work Friday by
H f lg jJ P B
son and Vice President Marshall were
plateau— unreal sha|>es which took
the m ilitia would be sent to the border
adopting the party platform exactly as
nominated by acclamation late Thurs­ appeal had lieen Ignored. Gabrlelle
their airy substance from the stars
whenever and as fully as General Fun­
was
watching
the
man
standing
mo­
approved by President Wilson and sub­
day night by the Democratic National
and from the white translueency o f th#
ston determines them to be needed.
tionless
In
the
lamplight.
A
fte
r
a
mo­
mitted by the resolutions committee,
convention, the ticket being completed
Arabian night. Richard Farquhar saw
Brigadier General
A lfred Mills,
ment she came up to him and placed a
including the planks on Americanism
four minutes before Friday.
them distinctly. In the first hours o f
chief o f the division o f m ilitia airairs,
cup
on
the
table
ueur
him.
and favornig woman suffrage, but not
Contrary to expectation, however,
twilight he bad believed them the pig­
estimated the minimum m ilitia force
until the harmony o f its three days’
"Y ou r tea. Captain Arnaud,
the convention did not finish its work,
ments of his own pulsing, fever-driven
which would respond to the call as
session had been rippled with a row
because the platform was not ready,
He
started
nervously.
brain. And he bad rolled over, hiding
100,000 men.
over the sUlfruv , lark.
and it no t again at 11 o ’ clock Friday
"M y tea— oh, thank you. 1 hnd for­
Ills face against the hard soil, and had
No voice wan raised against the
morning.
gotten. You are very good— a sort of
O regon Guard Mobilizing.
bitten his lips bloody.
declarations o f the Amricanism plank.
It
was
announced
in
the
convention
administering
und
practical
angel.”
He
Salem — Immediate m obilization o f
The melancholy hour between life
A t one tim e it looked as if the suffrage
that
the
sub-committee
drafting
the
tried
to
laugh.
"Does
nothing
ever
up
all the units o f the Oregon National
and death was over, and slowly, with
plank had been lost, but after Senator
platform
had
finished
its
work,
but
set you? I believe In the middle o f an
guard was ordered Sunday night by
nil the mysterious majesty o f the East,
Walsh, o f Montana, had told the con­
that the entire resultions committee earthquake you would still come up to
Governor Withycombe, who notified
night led out her shining myriads from
vention that President Wilson himself
was
not
assembled
to
pass
upon
it,
and
me and say In your quiet, hobgoblin
Adjutant General W hite to proceed
the darkness Into the waiting solitudes.
considered it vital to party success it
it
was
not
known
when
that
could
be
sort o f wuy, 'Your tea. Captain Ar-
with mobilization upon receipt o f an
Only the sentinel of the hour stood out
was voted into the platform, 888L to
done.
" I’m Going to A ct fo r You.”
uaud.' und make me feel tbut earth
urgent message from Secretary o f War
as something living, a tall rigid shadow
181 j. The whole platform then was
I resilient
Wilson a
own
plank, quakes were the most trivial occur-
Baker, requesting such action.
arranged Hie pillows beneath his head, magnified by the silver ghostly light of
adopted without roll call.
charging conspiracy among some for- rencea possible.”
In his message to the governor, the
and he took her hand and kissed It. d if­ the stars.
As it went into the platform the
Secretary declared that he was in­
guson, of Texas, who headed the m i­ eign-bom citizens for the benefit o f I “ They are at least more frequeut fidently, apologetically.
The sentry had turned and became
Buff rage plank stands:
, hw gelsmograph. would have us
structed by the President to request
nority report »gain st the administra­ the foreign jxiwers and denouncing any ,
“ W e favor the extension of the
" I hope you don’t mind. I expect If suddenly an Immense shadow. The
the mobilization o f all the National
tion plank, was given 30 minutes in political jiarty which benefits and not suppose, Captuin Aruaud."
franchise to the women o f this coun­
you knew what 1 was— what I had shadow bent over him and whispered:
repudiating such a situation, was in-1
guards o f the different states.
which to discuss it.
“ Wbat does thnt menu?”
try, state by stnte, on the same terms
"A re you awake, comrade?”
done, you would shrink from me.”
corpurated
in
the
platform
just
as
the
The plank offered by the minority
lie turned bis heavy lightless eyes
as to the men.”
"Yes, of course I am awake,” he
"No, Captain Arnaud, If you were the
President himself had sent it from
Washington Militia Gathering.
was this:
(o
her
face.
She
met
the
Interrogation
The women suffrage leaders consid­
devil himself I should not shrink from said.
Seattle— Adjutant General Maurice
“ The Democratic party has always Washington. It was understood that quite culuily, her bands clasped lu
ered it a much more favorable deelara
"H o w are you? Are you In great
you.”
Thompson, o f the Washington National
stood for the sovereignty o f the sev­ the President insisted that the plank front o f ber with prim precision.
tion than they got from the Republi­
” 1 don’t believe you would. You’d pain? Ferhaps l could loosen the cord
guard, received orders early Sunday
eral states in the control and regula­ should be put in the platform in the
can convention at Chicago; they threw
" I mean that I know something of comfort him— you’d tell him there was a little
Shall I try?”
night for the mobilization o f the
tion o f elections. We reaffirm the way he had drawn it.
all their force behind it and won the
"No. you will get yourself Into trou­
There never was any doubt of Presi­ what has happeued,” she suld.
hope for him yet— thnt he wasn’t al­
Washington m ilitia. The Washington
historic position o f our jiarty in this
support o f the administration leaders,
"F'or Instance?”
dent W ilson’* nomination, but there
together bad. My w ife — ” He faltered, ble. I am all right— ”
m ilitia w ill mobilize at
American
who were found fighting for them regard and favor the continuance of was a possibility that some vice-presi-
” 1 know what happened at the Villa and her grasp on his powerless hand
"M other o f God! Your wrists sre
Lake, south o f Tacoma.
that
wise
provision
o
f
the
federal
con-
.
.
-
when danger threatened.
covered with blood. The devils! See.
grew firmer.
Adjutant General Thompson imme­
stitution which vents in the several 'k '"* "* 1 ***>“ “ might be brought out in Bernotto’s.”
Haggared and worn from an all-
It was very silent lu the shadowy
It w ill refresh you.
ow-er to nre- °PPos,tion to V ice President Marshall.
“ Your w ife Is very young. Captain here Is water.
diately issued orders to the various
states o f the union the [iow
*
’ I 'L r t l f
1. 11 1 ntiratf
.
. .. L .
night session, the platform makers
T l» y r»1
melted
away, U
however,
when room. Arnaud bad uot moved. But Arnaud. Due day soon she will un­ You are a brave man. You have not
company commanders to assemble their
were not ready with their report until scribe the qualifications o f their elec the convention got in session, and as over his white, vice marked features derstand ns I do."
cried out. I f you had cried out they
companies at their home stations and
tors. ’ ’
afternoon, when Senator Stone, sleep­
soon as President W ilson’s nomination there quivered the first signal o f re­
to recruit to full war strength o f 142
“ I f that were true— possible— thou I would have gagged you. They gagged
less for more than 30 hours, took the
had lieen made a roaring chorus o f ac­ awakened consclousuess.
a countryman o f mine out there in
men for each company.
could sleep— ”
s|>eaker's stand to read the document
"H o w did you know?” he asked
clamation, Senator Kern, who re-nomi­
Ills eyes closed. A weak tremulous Madagascar, and In the morulug he
gave over this task to Senator Walsh, ,
nated Mr. Marshall, cast aside a long quietly.
Idaho T o Be Ready in Three Days.
sigh quivered nt the corners o f his was dead. There, drink!”
o f Montana, and Senator Hollis, of
prepared speech and simply declared:
" I can’t tell you. 1 guessed. Some­ mouth. Noiselessly she turned out the
Farquhar turned his head away.
Boise, Idaho— Adjutant General P.
They “ spelled" j
Washington. D. C.— W hile Great
“ I nominate Thomas Riley Marshall, thing you said made me understand lights and left him.
Hitherto he had uot been conscious o f
H. Crow BHid Idaho will mobilize 1000 New Hampshire.
each other reading the long declara­ I Britain has indicated to the State de-1 o f Indiana, for vice president.”
that you hated Mr. F'arquhar.”
guardsmen within three days. The men
Sylvia Arnaud’s room lay nt the pain; now he knew It had been there
tion.
| partment that examination o f detained | To President W ilson’ s nomination
"You know his uutue?”
are to lie brought together at Boise.
farther end o f the corridor. Gabrlelle throughout, at the back of hla con­
The
fight
on
the
sutTrage
plank
was
neutral
mails
would
be
expedited
as
I
there was only one dissenting vote,
" I know him.”
Lieutenant Governor Taylor issued the
knocked and immediately entered. Her sciousness—a white-hot searing of hla
"W ell? ”
call for mobilization shortly before in the air. Every body was keyed up much as possible, department officials Robert Emmett Burke, o f Illinois, who
manner, from thnt o f quiet good bu muscles, n frightful crushing w eigh t
to it when at the conclusion o f the said Monday that the concession could came to the convention declaring that
midnight Sunday.
"1 was lu the dark— 1 am still. But mor, had become alert and hurd. Her a hand that seemed to hold him by the
reading o f the platform Martin 1-omas- lie considered by this government as he was opposed to the President. His I was almost sure of one thing. And
eyes were very bright, her mouth set throat, choking the breath from him.
ney, o f Boston, a delegate, claimed the only a minor one, not affecting the vote technically made the President's It was I who warned the patrol.”
" I cannot drink—”
M exico Asks Volunteers,
In lines that for once betrayed no
attention o f the chair, it was thought question o f right o f seizure, over
"Y ou wanted to trap me?”
trace o f humor.
He could not hear his own voice. He
Chihuahua City, M ex.— Fevered e f ­ that he was ojiening the fight. It was j which the two governments have dis- nomination 1001 to 1.
A striking incident o f the session
"1 wanted to save you both.”
“ Your husband Is very III, Madame was not even sure thnt he hnd spoken
forts to bring every unit o f the Car­ several minutes before the shouts o f agreed.
was the action o f the convention in
He turned sway from her then with Arnaud." she said.
The shadow o f -the sentry
"H e Is on the nt all.
ranza army o f the north to the great­ approval and cries o f disapproval could
Intimations have reached the depart­ calling on W illiam J. Bryan to speak. a trembling gesture o f Incredulity.
brink o f a uervous breakdown— per­ seemed to envelop the whole earth,
est possible strength for service in the ^e "HIled sufficiently to hear that he ment that the British reply, now being This was done on the motion o f Sena­
"You wanted to save me from what haps worse— and only you can save blotting out Its own shape. But the
event o f hostilities with the United w*nt**I to jiut the convention on record prepared, would formally call attention tor Thompson, o f Kansas, that the
whisper went ou. It sounded so close
-from murder? Was It worth while? him. I came to warn you—”
States are being pushed here. A tnes- H* sympathizing with “ the people o f to the steps taken to obviate delay in rules be suspended and the ex-secre­
to him that It seemed to have crept
Don’t you know what I am? Ask my
"Y ou nre very kind. Miss Smith.”
sage from General Obregon, Mexican I re land
mail examination, thus disposing o f tary be permitted to take the plat­
wife. She ran tell you—a druukard.
“ This Is not the time to exchange Into hls very brain.
"R au s m it him ,” roared a Baltim ore: many specific complaints that the allies form. The motion waa carried and
minister o f war, directed General Tre-
an opium-smoker, a dissolute— ”
commonplaces.
When be awakes you
and
the convention hall had exceeded their rights in extending Mr. Bryan was escorted to the plat­
vino, commanding the northern divis­ delegate
must go to him. You must tell him
" A nmduiau. Captain Arnaud."
i their censorship outside territorial wn- form immediately.
ion. to urge patriotic citizens to volun­ rocket! with laughter.
The soldiers are In deepest
'"H ow do you know that? I have that you will accompany him to Ton­
The real fight broke immediately j ters and had employed "vexatiou s in-
teer “ to fight the American army, in
sympathy with Farquhar. If ha
He spoke 45 minutes, pledging his
kin.
But
you
must
act
at
once—
before
.«eeu
trying
to
hide
It
from
everyone.
case o f a rupture o f relation s," and to after. however, when Governor Fer- | quisitorial” methods in enforcing it.
should organiza a revolt thoy
support to the President.
But you are right.
I am mad—oh It Is too late.”
prevent “ the further raiding o f Am er­
would follow him. W ill ho do
Sylvia
Arnaud
drew
hack,
white
and
sessed. They say some mad people
ican territory by armed bandits. ”
Boys Box Trade Thrives.
Living tor Diplomats Grows.
to, after this torture, or will he
*5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 Loan Is Made.
suffer tortures from the knowledge of trembling, the first Indulgent good hu­
heed the «tern Inner call of duty
Portland — Portland has some very
Washington, D. C .- Secretary I.an-
Petrograd A $50,000,000 banking their maduess. I am like th at 1 know mor turned to sn Incredulous anger.
Foreigners Are Uneasy.
and honor? What would you
amhitiona lads, according to a report sing has asked congress fo r $75,000 credit was completed between
repre- that I am mad. and l am In hell. I
"M iss Smith, are you forgetting__”
do?
Guaymas, Tex. — (B y radio to San
prejwrtxl by Sujiermterklent lkinaUlso". for special allowances to diplomatic sentatives
"That 1 am your paid companion?
can see the day* that are to come—
es o f fire N ew York financial
Pedro, C al.) — Copies o f the note sent of the street cleaning bureau. He re- officers in foreign capitals, reporting
horrid misshapen horrors, crowding No. But It is In your or my power to
(TO B E CO NTINU ED.)
by Carranza to the United States on ports that his bureau after the last that the cost o f livin g had increased houses and the Russian government.
along the path and waiting to sprlug
The
credit
was
secured
by
the
deposit
May 22 were distributed here Sunday Rose Festival parade hauled a
40 200
[X T
cent over normal times.
on me.”
by the local authorities to all promi­ truckloads o f boxes the txiys had taken "M o s t o f the diplomatic officers at by Russia in a local bank to the order
egg In one of Jones' nests, expecting
lie caught bold o f ber by the hand,
nent citizens and foreign representa­ into the business district to sell for these cajiitals” said Secretary Lansing, o f American banks o f 15,000.000 ru­
Jones would come to him as soon as
anil his quiet, terrible voice dropped to
tives in Guaymas. Rumors circulated curb seats. Tons o f paper and other “ are able to live at present only by
bles. In addition the American banks a w hisper. "Today was a red faced Victim of Clever Hoax Severed Long he found It and after a good laugh
Sunday that General Pershing’s com­ waste materials were gathered up from drawing substantially on their private received an option to purchase 100,-
he would tell how It waa done.
devil—yon know, like the one you saw
Friendship With Man Who Per­
mand hail been attacked caused for- the streets at the close o f the Festival. means and in many instances where IHH>, (HH> rubles in Russian government
But Jones, as n o n as be coold gat
that night. 1 drugged m yself so that
petrated
It.
eigtters some uneasiness, ss they real- The paper was taken to the incinera­ secretaries o f embassies or legations
5J per cent bonds at 94J. The A m eri­ 1 should not wake until tt bad gone.
hla clothes on. rushed to the home of
i*e the situation has reached a critical tor. while the boxes were distributed have no private means their continu­
can parties to the transaction are J. P. But you canllot cheat the devil with
Away back In the days when Miller Rev. Richard Lea. The news spread
stage. No change, however, has lieen to poor fam ilies for fuel.
ance at these post* w ill be impossible. ” Morgan & Co., and others.
opium. 1 went out on to the plateau. was preaching the near end of the like wildfire and persons coming to
noticed in the attitude o f the local
Farquhar was there. Poor Farquhar! world there were two men living In town to church carried It and all Sun­
Mexican population.
British Losses Continue.
American T obacco for S o lciert.
C zarnow iti Fall Important.
My heart was sick for him. They had Lewrenceville. P a , neighbors, who day there waa a throng calling on
London Officers’ casualty lists show
New York
What ia said to be the
Paris— "W h a t w ill Roumania do?” torn my bullet out o f bis shoulder, and may be named Brown and Jones, who Jones to see the egg. Brown viewed
War Declared in Redding.
that during the month ending April 8, largest tobacco transportation contract ^
is the keynote and the headline on all he held himself like a man. I wanted were like unto Jonathan and Davtd. the crowd with a much-troubled mind
Reilding. Cal.- About 50 Mexicans the army lost 31« officers killed. 90*!
to let him go, but 1 knew It was no Jones was a chicken fancier. Both, and at last he went to Jones and told
ever accepted here waa closed Thurs­
who are employed on an irrigation wounded and 49 missing, a total o f
comment in the newspapers on the cap­
Never after that did Jonae
good to try. so I sent him and s dozen like most people In that day. discussed the atory
day bv the Oriental N avigation com­
ditch construction gang near here en­ 1271, which brings the total losses
pany. which agreed to'rarry 23,400,000! ture o f CzernowiU by the Russians. others over the plateau at the double. Mlllerism One Saturday night Brown. speak to Brown.
gaged in a street fight with several since the beginning o f the
or * ho had read somewhere that If a
war to 26,- pounds from this port to France in July Although forecast some tim e ago, the You understand— It was a
Americans here Sunday night in the 304. o f which 8108 have been killed or
and August. The tobacro w ill coma news has been received with enthus­ more, and he looked as though there pointed stick were dipped In oil any­
Double Vision.
reatricted district. A fte r the disturb­ died o f wounds, 16.344 Wounded and
from lauiisviile. K>\, arxi w ill be ship­ iasm. A ll the newspapers agree that wasn't a drop o f blood In him. He thing written with It on an egg and
ance was quelled by the police, aided 8152 missing. During the month the
"There la absolutely nothing the
fainted—over
the
body
o
f
a
comrade
ped in hogsheads, o f which there will the diplomatic results o f the fall o f
with the egg held to the fire the writ­ matter with your eyesight.” said the
by deputy sheriffs. 15 Mexicans were Indian
______ contingent lost 47 killed. 72
he 15.000, the total shipment weighing Csem owits far exceed iU strategical whom be bad tried to help. I mar­ ing would remain Indelible.
Brown oculist, handing Jones the b ill
placed in jail, many o f them severely wounded, and the Canadians 18 k illed 11,700.
Charles Goui-elle, tobacco value. They point out that the city is veled that be had gone so far. The wrote on an e »g The world will come
And Jones, after taking one glance
injured.
Knives, stones, clubs and ami 96 wounded
M Jor General Kem-
commissioner for the French govern­ the capital o f Roumania which was sergeant ordered him op. but be did to an end on October 20, 1844," the
et the amount, was dead aura the do©-
fiat, were the weapon, used by the hall is reported wounded ami
ment, is the purchaser o f the tobacco, promised to the latter country in the uot more. He was uucooscioua. But day Miller had stated, and placed the
tor wee wrong.
lighters. Six men were subbed
I Lieutenant Colonel, were killed
lal o f which is in leaf form.
event of her joining the allies.
Militia of Every State in Union
Called for Guard Duty on Border
Great Britain's Answer on Mail
Seizures to Evade Issue Again
UNABLE TO SEE THE JOKE
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