Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 13, 1915, Image 1

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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR
SALEM, OREGON, WENDESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1915
PRICE TWO CENTS &jg&A&$S8l
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STILL1C0NTINUES
DESPITE WEATHER
(French War Office Admits
Loss of Some Ground
, Near Soissons
RU
IN ITALY REGISTERED
Latest Casually List Shows
840,343 Prussians Killed
or Wounded
(By William Fhilip Sims,)
(I'nitod Press Staff Correspondent.)
Paris, .hui. I-".. Despite hail weather,
v.-hi.-h makes it difficult to maintain
mi itl'fensive, severe fighting continue I
(oiinv in tlii vicinity oi Spur II12, n
positjuii running east anil west ut' So:s-
.OIIS.
The nffieinl statement issued by tin'
win1 all' iii' this ultiMiinon, in milking
this nnnniiu'.'omoiit, nilmitted tin I'Veiich
tore.,, there h.id been cumpollo I to
yield SOII10 ground bllt denied that tiny
inipu taut positions had been toliniinisii
The Germans have boon heavily
loiul.iree.l there an. I have tiiaintaiiu'il
a wivago ot't't'i'si'.e continuously since
yesterday. )
J-L'lwoen Noiuport and Vpres tin nr-j
trllcry duel fi'Mturi'.l tlio fighting dur-,
in;; tin' past -1 hoars, with the advun-1
tigo resting with tlu' Fieiu-h, according
tfi the statement. A heavy gale is'
.wcping the sand dunes in ttiat viriit-
making ininutrv operations diffi-!
.ult. ' i
Prom I'.erry An Ihi.1 to Suisscus Loth
rules aid niftiiitainiii1,. u In1. ivy artillery
lire. Thp French claim to have dropped
many shells in the Gemini artillery u-1
i'it-io'is niiil to have ilone groat iluiunge. 1
The dispatch ivpiots severe cannon
a.liiti from An.jiens ro tin1 Argonae-i.
I)1. it togs ure hampering operations
in Alruce anil the Yosges regions. j
Rnnip, .Inn. 111. Thp Italian (overa.;
inent was iMiniim'il today ia reiisterim I
ull flecnians ninl Aiistnaas in the eoua-i
try. It was said the puliee wanted loj
locate tlietn with a view to nn iinined-i
i te roundup, it necessary.
( 'npeiihafien, .Ian. lit. The l'JIst (ler
n ii ii insiialty list lnonht the Prussian
army's liilled, wounded mid capture I
up to Hl(l,:ii;l, Rceonliii); to advices r."
eoix-ed hero from llerlin today.
This was I'lir the I'russiuus alone and
did not include the l'.:i uriiins, Saxons
tinil iV.hers.
The majority of those included in the
latest list were eii);a(;ed in the campaign
in Poland.
Portland Man's
Affections Damaged
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v.orld smiled apiin today on Samuel S.
,sprecher, n Portlandbu.; ss manwho
filed suit here yesterday uKainst Mrs.
lbdlie Mntoon, of Portland. askiiiB I
lO.nnn for her aliened breach of
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K"oa has relented, Sprcclier happily
deidnreil, nml the couple will be mar-
ned nfter all,
"Come wliei
convenient :
will be
married. Dolly. "
This wns the text of a telegram re
ceived, last evenini from San Francis.
co, where Mrs, Maroon had hastened
iniiuediulely after the papers in the
suit were served. What occasioned Hie
billy's chnnge of mind, Sprecher was
unnble to sny, but lie was satisfied
with things as thev nre.
"I filed the suit Just to bring Iter
t i her right mind," Sprecher snid.l
'"and to get her oat of the influence
(f my enemies." lie refused to eluli-,
ornte on this statement, lie will leave
for San Francisco late this week.
Sprecher 's suit will not be dropped,!
however, until he is safely wed. His:
attorney, William II. .lames, made nn
emphatic statement tu that effect to-1
day after Sprecher had toid him of the
teleinain lie bad received.
Mr. Sprecher believes Hint It Is til
pirt of Wisdom to let matters rest i.h
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bis'wife, the lawyer said. "After thai?
Well, it will be easy just to let tho suit
up.
Kvervnnn
be iinppy then.
Force Prohibition
On Nation's Capital
1 11 Ik .loiire ami men, the nrgiv trium
. Washington, Jan. 1.1. It appeared vir.it.' on whom tho hopes oi' France
certain todnv thnt the senate will ndd'nre centered, Koch coinniund" the
tu the District of Columbia npproprln
t on bill a rider by Senator Sheplinrd.
of Texns, forcing prohibition in Wush
ing city. A vote on the bill was ex-p.-ctcil
this afternoon.
The "drys" Insist 'lie rider will be
passed ns nn example to the rest of the
'i itlon. If the bill, with the rider at
tached, is passed. by the senate, its sac
cess in the limine win generally predicted.
SUSPECTED
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This
so that
pieturo shows French seliliers
he cniinut set1. In this war sus
General Paul Pan's Opera-!
tions In Alsace Have Not
Been Satisfactory
By J. W. T. Mason
(Former Kiiropenn niiinnrrr of the
I' n i t oil l'ress.)
New York, .Tun. l.'l. If the Paris re
port is true that General (inllieni has
taken command of the operations in
Alsace, it is probably the most import
unt of the western developments, since
the battles of Flanders are shortly to
occur in the district between the Vus-
n1 iiiomnuin u no iae nniiie. miner
!" ';'"""'H,1 '!" l'ea direct
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eoverine; Alsace was
hailed with t :i -
itriotie rejoicing tlirourrliout I ranee.
! Hut Pan accomplished little dilrinif
I his tenure of office. This was Honor-
ally attributed to the small number of!
men France was ablp to send to Alsace'
jbut the present report thnt (leneral
Uiallienl bus tukea full command sug- j
Igests the belief at hendipiarters thnt
General Pan has not done what. was ex- j
pecteil of Ii i ill . Unless, in fact, then"
iinve been shortcomings in (leneral j
Pan's policy he would not have been i
i replaced, for In hi in the French pen-
'pie have personified their luilitnty vir-
toes. i
The selection nf flenerul Gnllieal
mentis that General .loffre has assigned
is most l, nil, lint sulionlinate t p -
Hire ,nc upper Kiniii. territory, linlli- mi(i i, .,, ,t,,..,. hmvever, that the
jeni was mude military governor of , i,.,t eommnndunt at Dover hud not
Paris ami it was lie who delivered the vol mintu a repoit.
flank attack ngainst General Voti ; "
(Kluck's nnny whicJi forced the (ler-!. Sail Frnniisco, Jan. PI. .1. (', Wil
niaii retreat from Paris late In the son and H. A. Wilbranil, brokers, nc
, summer. It Is now nppnrent that Gul- j cased jointly of cmhc.ling 4. ; '. .1 , X i (J en
'llenl succeeded in striking too soon, trusted to them by clients, were in-
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1 duet their retreat successfully, but at
t,",,t. ,',1,n ' tliought dangerous
wait too long, because, It the Snxoinwhen they
nnny got through the French center,
a flank nttmk from Paris might have
failed.
While Gnlllcni's army did not cntch
Von Kink, It undoubtedly saved Paris,
(lencrnl (Inllieni forms, with Goner-
French armies in Flanders. The as
signment of (Inllieni to Alsace sug
gests that the Kliitie operations nre to
become secondary only to the campaign
in northern Franco nnd Helglum. Gen
eral Joffre has seemingly concluded
that General I-'ocli must look to l'.ng
land for reinforcements while the new
strength of the French nru.y is to be
used to be used to permit Gallienl to
resume Msnce.
, WITH SACK OVER HEAD, BROUGHT
INTO CAMP FOR EXAMINATION BY FRENCH SOLDIERS
- XTED SPY HREESTEO IH FRENCH LIMES
ltrinine; a snspecl into the French c
pecteil spies are linniht to heail'piait
GERMAN SUBMARINES I
REPORTED 'SUNK
London, ,lan. l.'l It is report
ed here this nftentooii that two
(lerioan sulnnurines tit tempted
to mid the harlior of Dover,
Kiiolnnd, and were sunk liy the
land batteries,
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I.ONIioN, Jan. 1M Fp to 1 o'elo.l;
this al'teruouii t lie admiralty had mude
j no announcement reardiu the fate ol
jthe twci subuiarines which were tired
iua by the shore tints at llover.
All the newspapers, however, priutid
toiur disiiiiti-lics t'loiii llovei clniiniior
that both submarine had been hit and'
had sank. '
The KveniiiK News' Dover eorrespoa
Ideut said (jerniaa aeroplanes itccoinp'.iii'
' ied the submarines.
Th 1 News dispatch says:
"Persistent rainori) are in eireiilut ion
reL'nrdiuii the presence over the eliaa
inel and shore towns of luidile erafl.
These reports nre fiom eorrespoudents
liisonMy reliable."
The Star says the submarines wo'c
i sighted well outside too enlianee to
I Dover liarbor, but wi re not fired on nil
I til thev were within ranu'e. Until dis-
ippciircd, says tlie Mar, and the iirlto-h
gunners lire contiileiit that thev sans.
The Star declares the big guns at
Hovel castle fired twice on the sub
marines at inlet-Mils of HI minutes.
The attack was mude lit dawn, the
dispatches say, but the searchlights on
the shore forts discovered the enemy
some time before they fired.
A news agency disputed from Dover
rconrts t h:it. alter the and torts had
fired on the submarine, senrchliirhls
from hostile air crut't swept the skiesiother ravenous minimis In the govern -
for more Hum half an hour. nicut-owncd lauds of (be western slope.
It was stated at the inliaiialty toaignt
,1lt
onlirmntiun had been receivd
; of reports that the submarines had been
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- tore Superior Judge ( abmiiss. Their
tnVasc wns
continued
until Siitiinlny,
culled upon to
" will be
' plead.
The Weather
Oregon: Tonight
nnd Tout's. lay rain
southerly winds.
I Gee i'd"
V HKE To
:i in ; i. His lieail is covered
i1 ra I'or I'xaiiiinatiiiii,
n unck
Upper House Has Uneventful
Session-Only Three New
Bills Introduced
The session ia the senate this morn
was very ipiiet ami uneventful, no
thing of uny ,'ieat importance demand'
in); the attention of the members of
the upper house.
Rev. F. T, Poller, of the First Chris
tian church, offered the opening pray
er ia keepinc; with the resolution adopt
ed yesterday reipiestiii). that mine min
ister of the tjospel lie present each
morning and open thp body with pray
er. The first business of the inorning
was concerned with the disposing of u
reipiest from the regents of the Orerron
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institution and view the work being
done there. A committee consisting ut
three senators will be nnined to con-
for with n ciiinaiittee from the house
as to the adv isnbility nnd time of.
making the visit.
A joint nicniiiritil was Introduced by
Senator lluigcss, iiiemoi inliing cong -
i ,.t ,. li -ii in i ii hi i- I
M-.S 10 iiiii.. ii- (j--1" ,"" hi
' termination of cougars, wild cats ami
I I he resolution states taut llicre in an,
- urea ut 2". 1, linn, mm acres of government
lands III the western slope that belongs! per day and the conimon clerks if.'! per
to the government 11 ml is the priripal idav for their scrvii
retreat ot wild beasts, 1 he rales werei
suspended nnd the memorial passed.
A resolution introduced by Senator the llsptist church of Salem, nnd Dale!
Garland, asking that the sergeant at 1 llinkle, of llermiston. son of Hepresen
arms gulher up all newspapers remain- tatlve llinkle, of I'mutiHa, wns up
ing on the desks each evening nnd turn pointed messenger to the senute, and;
them over to II. 11. Goodwill, of the 1 Walter Ilettick, of Haleal, was appoint-:
state board of control, for distribution I ed printer's messenger, both to receive i
to the Inmates of the different state it per day, I
institutions, was passed following n The proposed mucinlcd rules also,
suspension of the rules, j contemplate the luerense of the person-1
Another resolution Introduced by m l of the committee on alcoholic truf-I
Senator (Jul In ml leferred to the com- j tie from three to five members, and'
inittei' on resolutions uskh that n com-
inittee of three from the senate aud
four- from Hi" house be iippointcil to
I investigate the working of the slate In
i sane tisyluin.
I Three bills were introduced this ninrn
Ing. Senate I'.ill No. 2.", bv Senator
llaw iev, pun l ies an nppropiialion of
..11.11011 for iiiitrucling and equipping
J t,..ehers Gaining building at the Ore
gon Animal si 11001,
Senate Hill No. 2d, Introduced by Sen
ator J. I . Nuiilh, provides the regula
tion of fishing on the Rogue liver,
Senate Hill So. 27, Introduced by
Hena.or I. S, Smith, provides fiir dis
tributing copies of the code nnd e-
sion laws to the county oftlclnls.
THE CLERK II
QUESTION IS STILL
iEEBHEJE HOUSE
Proposition of Holding Up
Appropriations Until 20th
Day Fails
HOUSE IN COMMITTEE OF
WHOLE MOST OF TIME
Eaton Compromise Proposed
Is Expected to Meet With
Favor
Tlio most impnrtnnt business to oc
cupy tho attention of the bouse at this
morning's session wns tho majority re-
jiort of tlio committee on rules and
!joint rules which offered several
amendments to the rules which govern
ed tlio Inst session, the most vital of
,which wero tho proposition to hold up
all special appropriation bills until the
20th day of tho session when all should
be reported in liv tlio committee nn
ways and means nccompnuicd with u
detailed statement of amounts, pur
poses of, etc., which was rejected in
.eommitteo of the whole, and tho prop
osition to provide clerical help for the
entire session by the contract system.
While the house was still in eommit
teo of the whole when adjournment was
.taken ut 12:15 until 2 p. in., nnd de
bate upon the question wns not con
cluded, It Ib certain that this proposi
tion will be rejected by un overwhelm
ing vote and that a compromise oiler
ed by ltepresenativ Knton, of l.ane
county, whereby the expense of cleri
cal help will bo reduced nearly one
half that of the last session, will In1
adopted. Over two hours were con-
sunied in the argument of the contract
jiropositioa this murium," and it was
continued over into the afternoon ses
sion, , Hcpreseutative Katoa's compromise
proposition on the clerical help prob
lem, which, it is understood, meets with
the favor of th majority of members
of the house and will prevail, conteni
.plates the segregation of the member
ship into groups of two which will be
entitled to employ one competent sten
ographer to do the work of the group,
and into groups of four, each group to
ie entitled to one common clerk. In
other words each group of four mem
bers will be entitled, if they so elect,
to the services of two competent sten
ographers and one enminon clerk. In
addition to this tho house wjll be pro
vided with u chief of hojiso clerks, to
be appointed by the speaker and to
Iinve charge of all clerical help, at a
salary of $il per day. Fvery npplieunt
t, for u position shall sign an agreement
lmt no overtime will be nskeil unless
J overtime Is actually given.
1 It is also provided that the clerical
help secured under the grouping sys
tem shall constitute the cleilcul force
:of the house, except, the clerks of she-
iciul committee provided for in rule (ill.
excepting if auy member or group of
members fieri thnt more clcrh ul help
is needed, such nddil ional assistance
can be obtained by written reiiiest to
I the speaker. This eleiicnl help shall
also, as far as possible, do the work
(if the house committees, Including thel'"'1
enrolling nnd engrossing comiuiltecs,
tUe members of the committees having I
first choice of their assistants.
The committee on clerkships slmll
'select a room conveniently located i
j where nil clerks shall be found unless'
1 assigned work w hich takes them iiwny,
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nun un- i-iin-i cicis, snail seep a r
old of their nttendiiiice, and refusal to
1 work or repoit shall be sufficient cause
; for discharge. This power in vested In
the chief of clerks.
I I lie stenographers are to receive
The morning session of the house was
opened by Hev. Hurry V., .Marshall, of
1 Hie committees on judiciary nail revi
sioii of laws from five to seven mem
bers ench.
Other proposed amendments to the
house rules which were offered by the
commit Ice on rubs follow:
Kills i2.
Amend Rule 42 by striking nut the
words "except to Incorporate n city or
town, or a bill of purely locul Import-
anro shall not be printed unless other
wise ordered.'1 Any. etc. find by
milling thereto the following words!
"No bill shall go to Its final vote 1111
til It lias been printed and placed iipon
the desks of the members at least three
(Continued nn Page Two.)
TODAY'S WAE NEWS IN
BRIEF.
Kngland Two German sub
marines attempt raid on Dover
harbor; shore batteries fire, re
ported both sunk.
liussia Petrograd claims
Turkish transport Maria Rosetta
sunk and cruiser Mcdjideh dam
aged in Hlack sea naval cngnge
nient January 8.
Austria Vienna declares Aus
trian artillery repulsed Russian
attempts to cross Nida river.
Ponies reports Prozomysl of
fered to surrender; claims Rus
sians defented in Carpathians
nnd lower l-ng valley.
Italy Germans fleeing from
Ttaly believing Italy soon will
join allies. Italian government
registering German and Aus
trian residents.
Persia Petrogrnd announces
Turks occupied Tabriz,, second
city in Persia.
Turkey Fighting resumed in
Caucasus.
France Fighting for 21 hours
for Spur l.'I'J, near Soissons;
Germans attacking savagely day
and night. Germans claim cap
ture of a series of French
trenches near" I.aniiHse. F.lsif
where western front quiet.
Gerinnny 121st German ens
unity list. Ihows Gorman casual
ties so far SIO.IICI, excluding
Snxoas nnd Ilavnrinns.
LARGE LOSS OF LIFE
E
Reports Reaching Rome In
dicate That Some Sections
Suffered Greatly
Home, Jan. ill, Reports received this
afternoon from outlying districts near
here indicated that tho ciirlhquako
which shook Homo and vicinity at 7:."ll
this morning caused loss of life
A number of buildings were destroyed
In the outskirts of Homo, it is re
ported that IS persons wero killed lit
Pereto, 11 village in the CompartiHiaentw
ol Abrazzi,
The shock was very severe outside of
Home. Telegraph and telephono com
mimical inn with ninny towns has been
interrupted.
The royal tobacco fuctory and one of
the railroad stations wero damaged.
The Ainealian Column, in the heart of
the city also was damaged slightly.
There were two shocks, tho first, a
slight tremor at "1 u. 111. Tlio second
came nearly three hours Inter.
The Church of St. Charles Oattiaaria
wns badly damaged when the cnupola
wns shaken off. The main building nt
the Church of St. Agalu Goti, tho scut
of the lfisli college, was badly cracked.
A lion of the left, end of St. Peters
wns also cracked slightly.
Officials here declare the quake wns
tho most severe ever felt here, nnd
they I'ear that a large death list will
be shown when full details are obtain
able. It was reported this afternoon that
fliere hud been considerable loss of life
and enormous damage ia the province
of Abriizi. The entire province suf
fered and many small towns lire said
to have been nearly wiped out. Sev
ernl towns in the province of Rome
also suffered.
Latest advices, which arn still very
'meagre, report the greatest damuge was
sustained In the towns of Capelle. Mng
liano, Frosinone, Monte Hotondo, Ve
roly, Viibnontone nnd Albnno, Many
suns ure reported ro nave 1 n
I caught in tne ruins or inese unvns mm
crushed to death.
The various barrin lis in the vicinity
of the worst of the damuge have been
denuded of troops, who have been rush
ed to assist ia the work of rescue, The
minister of the interior and the minis
ler of war Iinve directed Iheir subordi
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When the town of trosinoiic
wns
dinkea the prison there was paitially
leslrovcil. T invicts mutinied when
I an attempt wu ide to keep them In
side the wnlls, In spite of the dninngi1.
WILL NOT FILE APPEAL.
Attorney W. W
curdwell staledj
yesteidny that In1 did not think he
would file nn nppcnl in the case nf Roy
Fariiain. who was yesterday luken In
the penitentiary, following conviction
on a charge of 'statutory rape. On the
contrary, Mr. Canlwe.ll said hi! would
prolinbiv Icircuhite a pitlitlon fur a
piiidua as soon as tho young mini nan
served his minimum sentence of three
Veins. Attorney Curdwell snld he vus
already assured' that the petition would
be liberally signed ia the vicinity of
Kama m'a home, on Cow Creek. Hose
burg Review.
fc
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ZAPATISTAS liBAVti
CAPITAL OF MEXICO
Galveston, Texns, Jan, III.
Mexico City li it n been iivacuat
ed by the Zapatistas, nccnrtling
to a cablegram from Vera
Crar, r 'ived by John T.
Harns, Carriia.lsln consul here,
There Is no confirmation.
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GERMAN ADVANCES
ARE REPORTED IN
Capture of a Series of French
Trenches at LaBasse Is
Announced
RUSSIANS HAVE RENEWED
FIGHTING AT CAUCASUS
Turks Credited With Occupy
ing Important Persian City
After Battle
Herlin, by wireless to Sayvillc, I,, I.
Jan. 111. General German successes
along (he western battle front, especial
ly the capture nf a series of French
trenches at Pullinsburg, a suburb of
l.ullasse, were uauounced in an of
ficial statement issued by tho war of
fice this afternoon.
Artillery duels continued in tho vi
cinity of Nieiiport where tho French
have suffered heavily as the result of
tho German shell fire. The French of
fensive at liiilloiselle nnd Touvron Hill
is declared to have been repulsed with
heavy losses.
fn the vicinity of Cronv, thn two
main French positions have been taken,
tho statement asserts, 1,700 prisoners,
four cannon and several machine, gun
having fallen into the Germans' hands.
The French attempted to recapturo
the ruined forts near St. Mihiel but
were repulsed with heavy losses.
The Germans hold the hills north anil
northwest of Nolueny.
Turks Take Offensive.
1'elroginil, Jan. HI. Announcement
of tho resumption nf fighting in th
Caucasus, of the Turkish occupation of
Tabriz, Persia, nnd of some of tho do
tails of the naval engagement between
Turkish and Russian warships in the
lllnck sen January (1 was contained in
an official statement issued hern today.
In the Caucasus, the Tenth Turkish
nrmv corps after linving been driven
buck, succeeded ill rnllying. nnd is now
milking n determined stund.
The statement says Tabriz wns oc
cupied by the ndvancp guard of the
Turkish forces operating in Persia.
Considerable importance is attached to
this movement, as Tabriz is the second!
largest city in Persia.
Supplementing an enrlier account, of
the engagement in tho Hlaclt sen oil
Jnnunry (I, the official statement snid:
"The Turkish transport. Haria Roset
ta was sunk and the warship Medjideh
was liailly duinngcd. A Hussian squad
ron was pursuing the Medjideh when
the Turkish cruisers Ilreslau nnd Hutn
jidch were encountered. The llreslau'ii
senrchlii'lits were sho( nwnv, and both
vessels fled. The Ilreslau, by an error,
bouilinidcd Turkish troops near I.ininn,
coatpellinif them to evacuate their posi
tions, which were occupied by Hussian
troops.' '
Balkv Horses Is Suhiect
of Much Expert Testimony
Holding Unit W. A. Dread did not
lit t 1 1 1 1 1 1 to 1 ol 11 in the much afflicted
tciiui tu ,1. C, Morris, the man from
whom the tenia was purchuseil, until
nt lir the note hihl fallen due, the jury
ia the circuit court, lust night brought
in a vcr.lirt in favor of the plaintiff
J. C, Morris. Hy the verdict Mr.
Ili-cml is required to pay the sum of
frill nnd interest from September (I,
Hill and nn 1nMitMn1.il sum of 1-'o fur
uttorney's fees.
On tiie sIiiihI Mr. Ilread, the dolYiid
unt, tnllied at length upon thu sub
ject of Kale's bulliyncss which callcil
for some expert testimony on balky
horses. Henry Van.lerMiil, a farmer
residing near Turner, suid that h" lui'l
owned Hie auiuial and that although
she was luiM-.v si ould be worked if
the driver hi her pull when she win
1. i .ii. 1 hoi , I . . 1 v Ih.t sliii-tiinr.
,, . , . , . , 1 M.i
kill herself pulling", said Mr. Vaa.ler
vort "but if she is nut allowed to
start when she has the nut inn she won't)
pall the hat "f ll,lr ln'ad." At
torney Walter Wlnsiow appeared f("
the plaintiff and Attorneys A. O. ('011-
1 dit ninl Georue lliughuiii tor tu
Icl'endnut.
NEW FRUIT EVAPORATOR
We clip Ihe followdng from "Th
People Friend'', of Rogers, Arkansas,
lilted January ft, 1111.1;
"Tom D. Morgan has goan to th
fruit belt nf Oregon to introduce
'unpolled machine for evaporating fruit
mid of his own Invention. We huvo
s 1 it nperate and believe It Is a good,
thing.''
The Morgan Sainlnry I'.vnporator it
now operaiing at Hie Public Market
building. Will dry ull Muds of fruit,
potatoes or anything that can bo dried.
Kvery fruit I'luwer should call and see
this machine.
1 m ' TT.J
BERLIN DISPATCH