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FRANCE READY 10 QUI!; PARLEY FOR PEACE ON French Official in -Tangier to Negotiate With AbcNEI-Krim 'to Halt Riffian Offensive French Troops Reported Hard Pressed. TETUAN, Spanish Morocco, May 26 Uy AHHocIatetl I'i-chh.) Reliable advices hero ronit I he proscncR tit Timtfler of the colonel in chief of the French Information wrvleo for the )urpoH( of ricKotlatlnt; with Alid-101-Krim for ending the It if flan offensive. HARRY THAW B mm irup ON WHITE WAY iMily KxprtHH today an Haying that thu polar iueHtJon liad been entirely chunked by Amundsen's continued absence. "it waff not a question of who was to be the first to Qach the pole by air, but who would ho the first to reach Aniumlnen." - The competitor in the race, he said, would be the American explorer Donald .Mac.Millan and himself. KARAT. French Morocco, May 26. About fifty French soldifrs, includ ing Beven officers, were killed ami about 100 native troops fighting with the French" wen wounded, It wuh an nounced today, (luring the fighting which preceded the French retire ment, which Is mill continuing, to u line south of the Ouerghu river. Anxiety Increase LONDON, May 20. Uy AssoViat eed I'l-ess.1) Increasing anxiety was felt here today regarding the fate of the Amundsen-Ellsworth flying exne- White diti"n to tne ""'" Pole. I Oiilmisin continued lo prevail in many uarters and some felt that the lack of news from him merely indi cated that he is waiting favorable weather conditions for his return to Spitsbergen. Nevertheless the general feeling was less confident and more fears were felt that some mishap had left Amundsen and his companions with out the use of their flying boats somewhere in the vast stretches of ice NEW yOFIK, May 2C. Two New in the polar In sin. The anxiety was Vork papers today say that Hurry K. ' in(l'(aw- W reports Horn .Spitsbergen rp. . n , , , I tills morning that the weather has tgaln, lavishing tips In a cabaret. Slayer of Stanford Drinking Champagne With Pretty Fawn Gray, N. Y. Popular Dancer Gives Jazz Orchestra $500 Tip. OF l'M-.W FAILS. SHIFT O (Continued from page one.) i changed for the worse. The possibility of Amundsen hnv- "yomewhere," says the New York ing continued his flight to Alaskn was American, "he had found champagne. 'Ilseuunlert by some arctic experts and had shared several bottles of It "f're- Th'-y said the distance for such FAR IS, May 20. (Hy Associated Prints.) Abd-FI-Krlm, Hlffian chief tain, has redoubled his ln-eparatlotis for a new buttle In which he htpes to throw at least 30,001) men against IMarslml Lyautey's defending forces in French Morocco,' according to. the latest advices. His most recent move, the French Intelligence service learns, Is to order nil the natives in the western part of tne Kpaulsh zone to form u harlta of 3000 or 4000, the greater part f which will gli to the French zone in the region of (juczzan, there to face the Hpaniards, Ills propaganda section likewise is most active, lie is said to be having his geneology worked out to show his descent from Mohammed. AM of this, the French say, is done to Incite re ligious fervor In the moving spirits of the tribes. Fez dispatches say the Vebala tribesmen admit the loss of more than 700 dead at the Ouerghu river in the recent sharp fighting. This tribe Js- also reported to have attacked the Hpaniards In the region of Tapatof. The KpanlnrdH are also said to be actively preparing for a drive against the rebel stronghold of Alhuceman, I.AWVF.ItS hWVK PHOBIC (Continued From Fage One) call for questioning on the basis of White's letter, every man who has nerved during the past half year In uny case defended by Hie wart mid O'Hiien. Mr. Crowe said he was par ticularly interested In one case in 'which Stewart accepted the last four jurors tendered without ujiest lotting. The attorney made a similar offer In the Shepherd cuso a few days ago. Mr. Crowe announced that even the wives of Jurors In the Htewart-O Urlen cases and members of their families would bo. Interrogated by his of pro. James C. Cnllan, politician, whose case for alleged attempts to fix a venireman is now pending, will be arrested on sight any time he Is seen In the criminal courts building, the state's attorney said, in announciiiK thnt he Intended to make Jury Tlxing In the building "soprecarious that no one will want to try It." Attorneys Htewart and O'Hrlen ex pressed resentment when apprised of ilr. Crowe's plan. "Wo welcome any Investigations that one wants to make." Mr. Htewart i Bald. "It is no hardship on uh to have nu Investigation conducted, but It is a hardship on honest Jurors who returned the verdicts." Ho added that the investigation was ordered only to Intimidate the Jurors In the present case because the state realized It had no case against his client. , Mr. Stewart nlso asserted White had signed the affidavit In question of his own volition, it declared the case against Shepherd was a "frame-up." )ItOXEK'S Jl'ltY INVF-STHi VTIXG (Continued From Page One) extent of Mrs. Murphy's Injuries, and that they had arranged to have her moved to the hospital. Mrs. King testified that her sister told her that she believed her little son's cry: "I'apa, don'l hurt mama," had saved her life. John Li Demmer. n neighbor, testi fied to conversations he had with Murimy In which he declared that he "hail spanked, not whipped," Mrs. Murphy. Hemmer said that Murphy had broached the subject to him on the street on twit occasions. Mrs. Herbert Jones, a practical nurse called to care for Mrs. Murphy testified that Murphy told her bis wife's "pnlns were Imaginary," and she described her condition and the nature of the bruises. Mrs. Josephine Clark, another neighbor testified to conversations with Mrs. Murphy, and her Injuries. The coroner's Jury Is as follows: Kd White. Kmll Mohr. Clarence Meeker, K. O. Silliman, K. (1. Rrown and O. Davidson. Murphy was not at the hearing, nnd Was represented by Attorney George M. iloberts. The utomaeh. sent to Fintland, it expected to be returned by Wednes day when the coroner's Inquest will he resumed. The preliminary heating Will behold when this Is completed. No ball has been fixed as yet for the accused man. 0 SAI.KM. Ore.. May L'ft. Four Fu genf boys. Stuart Foeh. Chester Wil cox. Harry Harper and Arnold Cum ininjis. are in the city jail here, rhn-:- fd With the theft of an H U t lUtmht li h longing to Albeit Hornbllish of Sa lem. The four Fugene boys were ar rested with the car at Albany and tuiQd over to Sulem officers. with a man companion and with a iwetty little Fawn Gray, a dancer who graced his table." The New York World says the man companion was a former policeman who now n?ts as Thaw's secretary, Texas (iulnan's new club In the Roaring Forties is given as the scene of Thaw's appearance for the first time since the quashing of kidnaping indictments removed an obstacle to his visiting Newt York. Recently he has been a gentleman farmer at Win chester, Va., having been released from nn asylum In Pennsylvania after a series of sensational legal battles that began when he killed Stanford White In Madison Squaro Garden nineteen years ngo. Kvery pretty woman received n costly corsage bouquet at the club late last Saturday night, the stories relate. A five hundred dollar tip went to the orchestra. Tens, twen ties, fifties and even hundreds went to wallers. The cost of Ills evening Is estimated as ttt least $1500 and invitations to future entertainments are said to have been extended. He Is said to have marvelled at changes In the style of chorus raiment; Thaw danced every dance with Fawn Gray and once gave an exhibi tion of the Charleston, it Is set forth. When Monday morning was well under way he disappeared in a taxi cob. Inquiry at the hotel where he was Maying elicited no Information. He Is said to have used the name of Kllot. ' OFFF.ItH All) TO A.MI NDSKX. (Continued from page one.) hergen In about twenty hours. He Is believed to have left a large store of gasoline somewhere on the north coast of Alaska. If ho can reach that point with his plane undamaged he may appear at Nome or Kltzebue at any time. If Amundsen lands on the losolate, lce-gr.lpped north coast of Alaska unable to continue his flight, he may he weeks In reaching civili zation, Is the opinion expressed here, is pronress on foot, the only other means of travel until the Arctic is open to navigation, is painfully slow. a flight would require too much ex penditure of gasoline. It was pointed out that if Amund sen encountered storms in the vicinity of Dane's Island upon -his return flight he might land either In nor thern Splizbergcn or change his course and find safety in Franz Jo sef land. In the latter event. It might be some time before Amundsen could communicate with the. outside world because Franz Josef la ml is com posed of many small Islands with no habitations except In the most south ern part. T" PAY JEW CASH NHW YOISK. May 2i. ( P.y A.sxo cintfMl JM'psh.) I'eiU'ral .TutlKi' Knox tuiluy denietl un npplirulion to (11m niiKH Ihe writ of ntluchmont otitaint'il ly Hoi-man inn-nstoln, editor of the JmvtKh Tribune aaiiiHt Henry Koi:I in IJernsti'lifH iiliel .suit against Kurd and Hie Dearhnrn Independent pub IlKhhiK company. The dt-ciMon permits tn sbmd an attarhinenl fur SI 15. ana against .Mr. Kord'H credit which had been levied here. , having attended church In Pendle ton wai reufl, A huso bhndle of letters Wlnon is xaid tu have written her was dis played, uh well us many telegrams. Stearns told of Wilson's havlns been entertained ill the home of the' woman's mother in New Vork and Bi.v.er in Pittsiield. "He was kept from setting a mar riage license In Gotham, said Stearns, hecahse the New York law reqhii-ea that one show proof of divorce five davs before a license will )e is sued a divorcee. Wilson claimed that he was divorced. "They went to Alexandria, Va., where they went through a mar riage ceremony, Miss Llndsley be lieving Wilson was legally free to marry her. "The minister who performed the ceremony was brought lo Portland as a witness and Identified buth parties here," Htearns continued. The trips the two mltrte as man ati' wife lo New York, Plttsfield, Chicago, Minne apolis and Portland wore recounted, and pnges from hotel registers shown. They lived for a time here at the Congress hotel, suld Htearns, and then took housekeeping apartments at Ihe Sovereign. Vlsllcil Wifo in Museum's "During this time Wilson made numerous trips out of town, telling Undsley he had to go on business." continued the deputy district attor ney. "It has since been discovered that he visited his wife and children in Iloseburg during this time. , "One day. Miss Llntlxley went Into a downtown tea room for lunch. She was seated nt a table alone. In a few minutes another woman sat at the table and, noting Miss Undsley look ed tired, spoke about it. The conver sation continued and Miss I.indsley asked the woman - w-hero she was from. " 'Iloseburg.' was the reply. " 'Well, then you must know my husband, he lived there many years?' ''Who is your husband?' " 'Horace flreeh-y Wilson." Stearns told of a gasp of surprise and the statement thai, there must bo some mistake. ' " 'Why, you surely are mistaken,' he stranger is said to have declared, .Mr. Wilson has a family in iioseburg. I visited his wife only a day or so aiji and Mr. Wilson Vas there at the '.iiue. He seemed verj happy with his wife and children.'," It was some time before Miss Lindsley recovered from the shock, nid Stearns. When she she wired Wilson at Roseburg to come back at once. , He did. When he was con fronted with the startling news, he is .mid to-have replied: "Oh. you are sintply over-wrought 1 can now. When you calm down, explain everything." Rut when the woman calmed down continued Stearns, she went lo irienus in Los Angeles, later going to her mother's home. Wilson wrote letters, said Stearns, in which he told Miss I.indsley ibat, his -former" wife was trying' lo annul the divorce and he was simply arranging this case. Later. It was staled, the Alexan dria "wife" learned Wlson was iiiiiik of his wife, telling tho story of nib Heno romance. This woman is a mucKmniler r never saw her before in my lif Wilson was nidged hy Stearns to have told his wife. The story was told government officers with the result that Wilon was Indicted on five counts, charged with violation of the Mann white slave act. "The government agrees to have in Long Bench, Oil. She went there tne live ronni. an uiuictinent nfronted hint in Hie presence i""---" and run H - MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'S S 1 Mann's Wednesday Specials I Get Ready for Decoration Day Tomorrow Bathing Suits $6.00 Bathing Suits $5.00 Women's all-wool one-piece Bathing Suits; splendid qual ity, real $6.00 value.. Wed nesday special, $5,00 each ' Dresses Women's Flannel Dresses, in tan, blue and green; excellent styles; iipto $20.00 $9,95 values, each Women's slip-over Sweaters, in silk and wool; up to $5.00 value. Wednes- 45 day, each SIXTY YEARS AGO NHW VOKK. May 2fi. ( lly Akwi- clnteil I'reKH.) While tentative plans for relief expedltloiiH are illHcusstMl xperlenced Aretlc exphirerH are mill ctinvlneeil In the ahlltty of Captain Uontil AmunilHen nnd his five coni pnnioiiH tn return safety from their airplane flight to the north pole. Ill A in erica n financial haetu'r. Norman Kflsworth and- two pilots, left K Inn's ' Bay. Spitsbergen Inst Thursday at 6:15 n. in. or 11;15 a. m. eastern standartl time. Unequipped with wireless appara tus there is no possibility of their coinimintcatliiK with the civilized world. Nobody in Norway Ih anxious re- KardinK the fate of Amundsen,' Dr. Krlriijof Nansen, famous arctic trave ler, Is ciuiited by n t'openlniKen news paper as sayliiK- "He Is n capable f handling himself under difficulties of my kind. There Is no reason to feet nervous about him." AiuunuHeii never uioiiKiu wnmimyi JnK tnu referendum i reiui ni UK i nun i ne ium it i PLATTSnrrKi, X. v., May 2fi (A. P.) A woman was held in the Clinton county jail hero today while authorities sought another person he- a young man who practiced medi lleved to be Implicated with her in. l"i In Pennsylvania become famous the poisoning of her husband. and was -called In . consultation In District Attorney H, Loynl O'Cnn- many towns ami cities heeausc of his net announced last nlht that Mrst success in the treatment of disease. .loHHlo Karr ar. of Champlaln, had This was . Dr. Pierce, who finally confess! that she had poisoned her made up his mink to place some husband, Herman. of tils medicines before the public, Distrli-t Attorney O'Connel said and moving to Buffalo, N. Y., put .Mrs. Kan had admitted that rhe had up what he tailed his "favorite Pre placed poison in n chocolate drop. . si rlpflon" and placed it with the druggists in every state. SATKM, Ore., May 2fi Attorney1 U. Pierces Favorite Prescription (lenerul Van Winkle had not today hH ions hern recognized as a tonic ruled on the nuestlon whether the lor diseases peculiar to womankind. plane. In the opinion of Captain (1. I. II. Kills, a member of tho Oxford university expedition of last year. This authority believes the party reached the pole, alia intoned their two planes and now are on their way back on foot. Colonel Koch. Danish explorer says eight flays must elapse before hear ing from the expedition, allowing sev- ral days for Amundsen to verify his arrival at the pole before attempting the return. The latest ruble dispatches from the north, received through Oslo, say the arctic regions are threatened with storms which It Is thought, will com pel Captain Amundsen to rttiurn Im mediately if he is able. Snow and fog are forecast for to morrow. Four possible relief expeditions are unAer discussion. The Cnlted States navy department, with the dirigibles l.o A nicies and Shenandoah at its llspnsal. Is understood to be pre pared to go to the relief of the Amu ml se n pa it y If a ca 1 1 Is mad e upon It. til rttlr Algersson, young Icelander who has been preparing nt Liverpool, KoKlamt, for a polar flight In a nmi- ld id airship or "blimp" Is hurrying his preparations to be of possible as sistance. Commander Donald MacMillan. who will lead an American expedition into the polar region next month Is inoted as promising his immediate help If any relief is necessary. Haakon 11. Hammer, former asso ciate of Amundsen, says lie has nn airplane In S wit Ker land which could be fully equipped for the north within i short time. J Irt'limilrr Is Itnuly I.ONDON. .May I'll.-illy A-u-iil-.1 'i..m ) llr-lth- AUmi-hkmii. 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