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- * .» -e x ■ - " 'u TH E GATE CITY JO U R N A L , N Y SSA , OREGON. Railroad executives, nfter a two-day conference t-ehind closed doors, at Chicago, hail outlined ii tentative plan of action designed to make such read justments us tlie railroads consider necessary for efficiency and economi cal operation. A new’ language “ more concise and forceful thun any spoken, composed of / all spoken languages and denominated M U S T S O C I A L I S T E D I T O R A N D A SSO CI ‘American.’ should result in this coun A G R E E T H A T G E R M A N Y A T E S IN E S P IO N A G E . C H A R G E S PA Y 226,000,000,000 G O L D M A R K S try,” says a statement issued hy T O BE G IV E N N E W T R I A L S . FOR W A R DAMAGES. State Librarian John Henry Newman of Columbus, Ohio. Patrick Healey, believed to have Bench Divided in Decision on Radical been the oldest man In California, died According to Plans Payment* Will Be Cases, Majority Deciding Judge Made in Yearly Installments, at I'klah, January 28, after a week’s Landis Was Ineligible to Coverering a Period of IN TER M O U N TA IN . illness, the first he ever hud experienc Conduct Trial.' Forty-tWo Years. One man was killed and eleven In ed, friends said. Healey was born in jured when an easthound Union I ’u- Ireland, March 17, 1802. * Clfle freight train crushed Into a work Washington.— Victor L. Berger, So Paris.— Full agreement on repara WASHINGTON. car near a curve between Knight and The house lias voted to authorize tions, German disarmament and all cialist editor of Milwaukee, ami four AJtamonr, Wyo. the secretary o f state to accept the o f other important quetiona before it had co-defendants who were sentenced to The negrvi population of Denver in fer of the residence of J. I*. Morgan been reached by the supreme council terms, ranging from ten to twenty 1020 was announced last week by the in guidon as an American embassy. wheu it adjourned to meet in London years for violation o f the espionage census bureau as 00 Ho, an Increase of act, will be given new trials under a Trade o f the United States with tier- on February 21.» 659, or 12.1 per cent. Germany will be called on to pny decision on January 31 hy the supreme many In 1921) aggregated nearly $400,- John Schmitt, alleged bandit, was 000,000, against $588,000,000 In the In annuities on u sliding scale 226,- court. Dividing, six to three, the court held found guilty o f murder in the first biggest year preceding the wnr— the XK),000,000 gold marks. Her exports, with a recommendation for calendar year 1013. in addition, bear an export duty of that Judge Landis o f tTilcago was in- eliglhlt* to conduct tlie trial and should -aging by the jury which heard Ills Every umn, woman and child in the 12 per cent for the allies. trial in the superior court at Seattle On the basis of last year’s exports, have retired on tlie filing of an a ffi world would have $13.58 from an equal <m the charge o f killing Pollee De this would give the pities 1,250.000,000 davit hy tlie defendants charging him distribution o f ull the money on de tective James O’Brien in a pistol tight. gold marks, or 12 per «rent o f what with “ personal Idas and prejudice,” posit in mutual, stock and postal sav An investigation is being conducted ings hunks of the globe, It is estimated. ever money in which tlie exports ure because of the nativity o f certain of paid for. Thus, it is estimated, the (hem. trf determine what caused the explo Framed to provide for u force of Berger und his co-defendants are first payment onade by Germany will sion that demolished the Oustner home 150,000 regulars, the army appropri be 3,250,000,000,000 gold marks, the ex Adolph Germer, national secretary of 01 Tacoma, killing Mrs. Cora Costner, ation hill reported to the house cur the Socialist party, a native of 1'^is- port tax being paid in cash. 55, and seriously Injuring her son, Mel ried a total of $328,801,193. a reduc Kruss, editor of the vin, aged 20. It is pointed out thut, besides being siu: William tion of $03,097,242 from current ap The Van de Steeg anti-alien land propriations. Tlie war department a sure method o f collection, It will act Young Socialist magazine, whose par as a protective tariff In countries near ents were Germans; J. Louts Engdalil bill was passed in the lower house had asked for $092,811,070. Germany which are likely to be flooded und Irwin St. John Tucker, writers o f the Idaho legislature after consid Oil production in tlie United States with goods made in Gerniuny at a low und lecturers, natives of tlie United erable debate. The vote was 35 to in 1020 totaled 443,402,000 barrels. De cost. States, and claiming to be not of im 15. This measure, the fourth Intro spite tlie excess of consumption over Penalties agreed on for violations mediate German descent. duced in the house, disapproves ex production, tlie end of the year showed will upply to all agreements alike— The sole question before the su tension of citizenship to Japanese and a net Increase in petroleum stocks of reparations, disarmament and coal de preme court was whether Judge Lan calls upon congress to prohibit Jap more thnn 10,000,000 barrels. liveries. A feature o f the reparation dis had erred in continuing to sit In anese immigration except to students, The alternative to disarmament is a plan, from the French point of view. tlie case after defense counsel had filed teachers and merchants. race among the great nations to de Is that It associates the allies in the a properly drawn affidavit o f preju , Mrs. Frances McEwen Belford, called velop new and more terrible engines of benefits of Germany's prosperity. dice. Six members of the court, includ the “ best loved woman in Colorado,” naval warfare, Secretary of tlie Navy Tlie council likewise approved a plan ing t'hief Justice White, held that he and who first suggested the idea of Daniels is quoted ns saying. for a 200,000,000 franc corporation to did. Three other members. Justices the Lincoln highway, died at Denver, FOREIGN. aid Austria. > Day, Pitney mid McReynolds, held he January 27, aged 81 years. “ Impossible” Is the word most used Examination o f the reparations plan did not. und filed opinions dissenting D O M E S T IC . In Germany wherever the reparation showed it provided that the 12 per from that of the majority. Four automobile companies and two matter Is discussed. “ Germany can cent tux on German exports would ex Next to that of Eugene V. Debs, automobile body, building firms re never agree to such a figure, because tend over the same period as the stipu the case of Victor Berger, publisher sumed production at Detroit Monday she would promise something she lated reparation pnyments. Germffny of the Milwaukee Leader, u Socialist with a total working force o f 30,000 could not carry’ out,” declared one of is to be allowed an 8 per cent cash paper, attracted more attention than men. the "highest officials of tlie foreign discount on payments made in ad any other brought by the government Senator Johnson, California, has is office. “ If the allies dictate that sum vance. (The total o f 226,000,000,000 under the wartime espionage act. sued u statement criticising the re without regard to the consequences, gold marks of German reparation pay A movement to lair Berger from the ported agreement between Japanese then let them see how they can get it.” ments culled for hy the plan would seat in congress, to which he hud Just Amliffssudor Shldehnru and American Sinn Fein is planning "governmental equal approximately $56,000,000,000 at been elected from a Milwaukee dis Ambassador Morris dealing witli the sabotage" In Ulster when north Ire normal exchange rates.) trict, was at once started. Represen status o f Japanese in America. It is understood that, for the purpose tative Mann, former Republican leader, land adopts home rule. Sinn Feiners Donald J. O’Callaghan, lord mayor numbering 412,000 live in Ulster. of Inducing Germany to pay o ff her being one of the few influential mem • of Cork, has been ordered by Secretary They are talking frankly o f refusing reparations debt as rapidly as possible, bers of tlie house who came out in be Wilson of the labor department to to pny taxes to lie budgeted by tlie she would be allowed discounts on her half of the Socialist editor. A new leave the United States by February new government. They are talking o f annual payments. These discounts election having been ordered. Berger 11. He is now in the country as a u score of plans to hamper tlie Ualeii- would be fixed at 8 per cent the first was again returned and again the seaman awaiting an opportunity to ists w'lio will be In control. two years, 6 per cent tlie two follow house voted to lair him, 328 to 6. reshlp. Premier Lloyd George, says the ing und 5 per cent the remaining within an hour after he had presented Charged with having participated in London Times, has sent Instructions thirty-eight years. himself to be sworn in. the robbery of an Indian camp eigh from Paris for the coalition As a guarantee against Germany’s party teen .ears ago, and with having stolen machinery to he ready for u general defaulting on her payments, the com V I C T I M O F A B D U C T I O N F O U N D a horse, Clarence Simmons, known nl I* election in May or June, after Intro mittee recommended that In such an as Jackson J. Smyth, alleged to have duction o f tlie budget early in April. event German customs might lie seized Los /yigeles Woman Returned to been a member of a gang of bandits Home and Abductors Captured. Thnt Japan has not abandoned her und new or increased taxes be Imposed. notorious in the days before Oklahoma Los Angeles.— Mrs. Gladys Witlier- racial equality proposal was made became a state, is being tried in Okla clear by Viscount Uchlda, minister of R E A R A D M I R A L T A U S S I G D E A D ell. wife of (). S. Withered, investment homa city. company ’president, who was abducted foreign affuirs, who, in answering in The marital difficulties of William quiries In tlu* Japanese diet, said it Took Possession of Wake leland Dur hy Arthur W. and Floyd C. Carr, and ing Spanish-American War. Vickers, 4<i, shoe worker of Cincin would he Introduced in the councils held for ransom, was rescued by o ffi nati, and his divorced wife. Mildred o f the league o f nations If a suitable Newport, It. I.— Bear Admiral E. D. cers Monday, she having been held a Vickers, 38, were tragically ended opportunity presented; 'otherwise It Taussig, 74, retired, died January 29, prisoner on a lonely abandoned ranch when Vickers shot and killed the wo would lie withheld. nfter u long illness. Hear Admiral near Corona. The Carr hoys, who are man and then sent u bullet into h!s Ignace Jan Paderewski, former pre Taussig was graduated from tlie Unit cousins, pleaded guilty to a charge of o\yn heart. mier o f Poland, has resigned as Polisli ed States naval academy in 1867 and kidnaping within a few hours after Treasurer Harry C. Forry of Marlon delegate to the league o f nations. He a yeur later was commended for sei- they had been captured. Mrs. With County, Ohio, who reported he hud sent his resignation from Switzerland, vlce during an earthquake at Arlea. ered was unharmed, hut has suffered been robbed of $14,303 by two bandits, and It was accepted by the govern Later in the Spanish-American war, u nervous breakdown. who knocked him unconscious in his ment. while a cgptalu commanding tlie Ben , office in the courthouse^ has been Wilson Refuses Clemency to Deb*. One constable was killed and Divi nington, lie took possession o f Wake is- placed under arrest, it being reported sional Commissioner Holmes and five luud for the United States. He ufter- Washington. — Recommendation by he has confessed the tlieft. eonstubles were wounded in an am ward solved in executive posts in the the department of Justice llmt the ten ar sentence o f Eugene V. Debs, long A bedridden man was burned to bush near Castle Island, County Philippines. He was retired In 1909. a prominent Socialist leader, and now dentil, five persons were injured, in Kerry, the uttacklng party using ma Noted Explorer Reaches Gotham. serving a ten-year sentence at Atlanta cluding two babies who were dropped chine guns. New York.— Bringing with him the for violation of the war time espionage from a third-story window, and' a General Raphael Plmlenta. who hail dozen others were rescued, when fire been Imprisoned for almost three welcome prophecy o f an open winter. laws, be commuted, effective Febru attacked a boarding house in Chicago. months on charges growing out o f the Sir Ernest Shackleton, noted British ary 12, Lincoln’s birthday, Was rejected The amount of monej* allotted to assassination o f Vice President Suarez antarctic explorer, arrived Sunday on on Monday by President Wilson and each school dlstricf will be doubled In 1913, has been released on hall, says board tlie t ’unard liner Aqiiitania on commutation refused. his way to Montreal. and counties will he required to raise u Mexlca City dispatch. Colby Calls it Ghost Dance. amounts twice as great as their pres British‘ orngnized labor ill tlie na Murderer of Langdon Convicted. Washington. — Senator Johnson of ent apportionments, by a bill intro tional conference o f the labor party London.— The Japanese sentry who California asked Secretary Colby on duced in the California senate. and the trade union congress at Lon-' hot und killed Engineer Lnngdon of Monday to make public tlie negotia Value o f California's crops In 1920 don demanded iimnddiiitv action hy the fell »hour sixty million dollars below government to remedy the plight the U. S. S. Albany at Vladivostok has tions between the United Stntes and been adjudged guilty» preliminary to Japan on the California land question, 1919. Lower prices for larm products brought about by unemployment. an inquiry by a court martial, accord and Mr. Colby replied that " If Senator and a lack o f rainfall, along with Strict surveillance over American» Johnson expects to do a giiost dance damage to fruits, caused the decrease, in Japan lins been decided upon as ing to a dispatch from Tokio. on this subject he's got to do It with asserts E. E. Kaufman, agricultural urgent, the newspaper Ashi declared Debs’ Case Up to President. out me as a partner. statistician o f the department of agri Friday. The Ashi statement lias been Washington.—Attorney General Pal culture. confirmed ns substantially correct. mer's recommendation on a pardon for Mob Releases Prisoners. Tax exemption for ail new dwellings The Japnnese population o f Hawaii Eugene V. I>ebs. now In Atlanta prison, Bremerton, Wash.— Authorities at for a period o f at least fifteen years in 1920 was 100.274. out o f the total are expected by department o f justice the Puget Sound navy yard are as u means o f stimulating building is population o f 255,912, anil represented officials to reach President Wilson investigating circumstances of a raid advocated by Law-son Purdy, former an increase for that race o f about 33 during the week. on the Kitsap county Jail Saturday, president o f the New York City hoard per cent since 1910, the census bureau when. It Is alleged, a crowd o f nearly o f taxes and exemptions. has announced. Eleven Meet Death in Hotel. 100 marines, some of them armed, Harry Dunsman, grocer, o f Cleve Hoboken, N. J.— Eleven persons Eamonn de Valera. Irish republican overpowered the two policemen, broke land. saved $750 from a gunman with lender, whose nrrlvui In Ireland from were burned to death early ¡Sunday in doors lending to the cells and released a “ flour fog.” fle hurled a scoopful the United States was announced on a fire which destroyed the Hotel Co L. C. Karron. a marine, held on n o f flour nt the thug and escaped with December 31, ha* been found “ some lonial. Four others were badly burned ehnrgq of drunkenness and two young the money under cover of the haze. where in France" by a correspondent and were taken to a hospital. It Is not women prisoners. known how the fire started. Mrs. Lillian Bingham attempted to of the newspaper Oeuvre. shoot William Wilson, a negro, in a The German government, says a dis Judge Lindsey’s Appeal Dismissed. Kaiser’s Yacht for Sal«. courtroom at Pltt«burg, as the negro patch to the I-on don Times from Ber Washington.— The npjieal of Judge Barcelona. — The yacht Meteor, was being tried for assaulting her. hut lin, refuses to consider that the con Ben B. Lindsey o f the Denver, Colo., which once was the property o f the the pistol failed fire. Spectators ference o f the supreme council In Paris Juvenile court from conviction on former kaiser, will a rrlv r In February shouted their approval of her attempt has any relation to the negotiations In charges o f contempt o f court, was dis to be put np for sale. The reserve progress with regard to reparations. missed Monday hy the supreme court. to avenge herself. price is 9.000,000 mark*. Sons and daughters o f financial re Women with babes in Wins leaped Tra in Strikea School Bus. sponsibility would he made responsible overboard and were drowned or Italian Boat Burns at Sea. - ] Baltimore, — Tw o children were for the welfare of Iheir parents under dashed to death against the rocks, as Newport News. Va.—The burning at a bill introduced In the Indiana legis a result of orders o f the captain of sea, with a probable Ions o f life, o f an j killed, several seriously Injured and a lature. Offsprings who seek to avoid the wrecked steamer Fetlcidad, at this Italian steamship believed to be the dozen others slightly Injured when n the responsibility may be fined not to mouth of the Agno river. Patigasinan Nettuno, was reported here hi a wire train on the Annapolis Short Line rnil- exceed $200 or Imprisoned for ns>t more province, according to statements of less dispatch. Several o f the rescued rotrtl struck a bus filled with school children near Shipley, Mil. one of the rescued passengers. than six months. were seriously burned. H is to ry of Past W e e k HARSH TERMS ARE | COURT DECIDES IR IMPOSED RI «LUES! FAVOR OF The News Happenings of Seven Days Paragraphed E. C o le m a n « ver, Washington, * and book free, its Host serri cea. ither go to a to Sunday all girl. "It’s uter «ml we ces wus I om I.” hero ry bottle of old remedy ad see that it :r’s Castori« be said fo^ g one up bis i iccorapllsbes neo de!” 1 3gety and >ackaches, irregular- .t sort are . M en do i o f ever/ ilthv and r. Pierce’s I suffered in organic ind on my ached so lervons. I de ami my was also u I Kok •escription, ’ and the medicines ents and I rs . W. D. treet. s Invalids’ for a trial edicines. ne ted LY & ine for id ed M k io i fcr Francis Patrick Sullivan, a veteran o f the world war. was called from Ills home near Jacksonville. 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Brady Jury Disagrees. land to date is given as follows: Milwaukee.—A eh’ ld was born early j San Francisco.— A fte* having been Court bouses destroyed, fit); raid* on J Monday hy a Caesarian o|<erntlon |>er mails, rs*): *police barrack* destroyed out for nearly twenty foor hours, the formed in a Itaclne hoypiral n few 535; I »arrack* damaged. 194: military Jury hi rhe caee o f Thomas Brndy. •mlnntes after the mother had died o f 1 killed. 54. and wounded. 127: police criminal gang suspect, a ecus id o f at I injuries received when a trn n struc tacking Miss Jean Stanley, reported killed, 190, and wounded. 311. mi aut< mobile. The child r ill I've. It was unable to agree. Back Lame and Achy? IITTLE IVER É Ü J» Take a Rood dose of Carter’s Little Liver P ills —then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. A few doses restore your organs to their proper functions and the Headache and the causes of it pass away. In the same manner They regulate the Bowels and prevent Constipation. 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