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- MV HUSBAND, IS A VERY EMILLIANT MAN- A DEPP THINKER AND A PROFOUND SUr'.Ul.Ars FIELDERS MUST BE ABLE i i i Bill Donovan Not Satisfied With Ability To Bag Skiers Only (By Hal Shoridan.) .'oi Voi k, Feb. 2. Candidates for outfield berths on t In rejuvenated Yan kees this season will have to move themselves us adept lit handling (.round' halls as tlie.v are snaring the elusive tlyi before they can be sine of their jobs. This is (he latest uitimatiis laid down liy Manager Hill Donovan anil only one of tho several innovations Wild Wil liam is planning to introduce in the hops that the Highbinders can be kick eti back in the elite section of Hue Johnson's loop. "Many is the game." soliloquized Kill recently," " ! have lost myself and dceii other pitchers lo t through some gnat-headed outfielder kicking; a ground ball clear to the fence." In directing his gardners lownrd this rnil, Wild William will bo aided by Joe Kelly, one time famo'us outtielder on th) Kaltiiuoie Orioles, and now chid ivory hunter fur the Yankees. J'Wn used to do it the fi'.l days," said Joe, the other day, "and I can't see why we can't do it now. Many 's the tiino I have seen lltighoy Jennings, -Mcliraw and inany other old stars work for hours at a stretch learning the hop of n, ball over a certain bit of ground. An iu'ielder i.-n't considered much u1' n man if he isn't n good judge of a fl' bell then why shouldn't the outer do fenso be .iuM as good a judge of a f.: round ball ' ' nllyl llo: Sliawlicv i,i--t l.'uiue.l that iie broke his hand in the world series last October. The hand had been troubling biin tor seme time and an' lout; r.go he had a doctor examine it. Tho exaininat ieu showed that, the two smnll bones in his right flipper was badly trucked. Shawkey lavs the blame onto Kabbit Marnnville. lie remembers, be said, lifter stopping a siller oil' the Kabbit 's lint, thatjiis hand paim'd iiini. The M. D. fixed'jl up and prom ised Hii'i he would be as good us oer next siiiMin. Has Uf:ed Clinmborlain's Cough Rom'dy for 'JO Years. "Chniubei l.iin 's Cough Ken e.ly ha" been used in n,v household for tiie pas! twenty yeni''. I began giving it to my children' when they were small. As a quick relief for cionp. whooping cough, and ordinary cold'-, it has no equal. He intf free from opium ami tt'lier harmful drugs, I iiou'i- felt aliaid to give it to the children. I have lecomniended it to ii large number of friends and neigh' boiH, who lon e used it and peuk highly tif it," writes Mrs. M.iu.v Mi like, Shorts villi, N, V. Obtainable evei.vwlien'. To know that suga er neain helps to s itdversitv. is netting cheap '.'ten t in gelieml i . $-50 down babiui i' '"i easy I'livments. Price OI2"i'l, tuedi'in 5 room liiingalow, large lot. luived stieet. $l,coo Will buy a strictly mod and up-l"- ilttle house "-moms, paved si reel, terms; this property is vvil ninth fnHHl, Close In Suhitrlinn Home Cheep. Fine 5 acre tract improved slock and implements, ir-M'"1". Beautiful 5 Aero Tract All under'Ciihivntiiiii, close in l.'I.Oj terms. Improved HI Acre Farm. for On the famous Howell Finnic, price l.'M per tiere: enn. 31 Acres Improved nn Howell 1'iniiie OUMO terlna. EXCHANGE, t.nrgo list of eastern Oregon for trade, for Willamette Valley crty. fauns prop- List Your l-ropeny riorr if vnu want tn sell or Houses For Rent. change. L Beclitel & Co. 1 317 Bute Street. Phone 4-r'2 of SO IS I MINE! BUT AN OTHER D'S mm NEWS 1 OREGON MAN LANDS. Washington, Feb. 2. Frosi dent Wilson today selected V i I -liiiin II. Homihrook, uf Albany, Ore., minister to Hinin. llornibrori'v is editor of the Daily Dcmofrnt, and u promi nent worker in the piuty. Rockefeller Is Attacked By Denver Attorney By John Edwin Nevin. N'ovv York, Felt. 2. Another vitriolic attack on John I). Kockefeller nil I an iiyiiIh i.ii t i nn nf 4 ' cninminiit v idnii'' featured today session of the commit-1 0 nn industrial relalions. The Kockefeller nttnek was made by Kilvvnid I. Costigun, of Denver, attnr- j noy for tho United Mine Workers of. America. The coiumunil v t'hilnn thrnphy was explained by II. doff, ; president of tho Cbwelnnd Trust com pany and the founder of the Cleveland! foundation. With a capital of npivnr l of 10,000,00.0 Ooff staled that the' Cleveland Foundation is not as yet, I Ilstribiitlni? its funds. "The Clevelnn.l Foundation," lie said, "is for tho day after tomorrow, and not for today. ' It is trying to gather up for eouiniunitv purposes the surplus which now goes "to waste." After denouncing the Kockefeller foundation an I declaring that John l. Kockefeller. Jr. himself, was careful to iliffereiitiato between Mr. Kockefeller the business man from Mr. Kockefeller tho philanthropist, Costignn said: " In Colorndo where Mr. KooKcfellor is f i nt inlly interested on the earning side lie did not proceed ns when the vice districts in New York and Chi-a".' were under scrutiny. Then he sent ex nerts and Incorruptible invest igntors, but in Colorado he sat iu lilferent, his ears indifferent to the sorrows of women and children in Colorado and allowed hiH executives In carry on tvriMiniuis mid lawless practices. j "So society has a right to ilniunml thai his charity shall no Imieer cover a multitude tif economic sins. Mr. Kockefeller, appears to the world in the relief afforded llelgium as a liberal benefactor, stnnds convicted before the workers of Colorado ns a nnrrow, biased and visionless money maker.'' Costigan denounced "absentee land luidiiin'' us responsible for all of Colo indo 's trouble. '. "Mr. Kockefeller plans to do his ! own investigating ns be conducted his nn settlement of our industrial dil' I l'ii'iill ics. lie does not resii:;ni''.e the ; supieiiiacy of society rights or the sninliicss of impartiality of govern ment Investigations. He plans to drive all the lime with the reins in his own ' hands. Nnlhing could more clearly deinoustinle that the Kockefeller foun daliou is primarily na asset of th Kockefeller industrialism and only ,ci ocilarilv a public clin i i t y. It is well to remember that even feudalism and laveiy boiiste.l of their occasional generosity.' ' I OPEN FORUM I'd Heforuiinit Wayward Girls, it (if J.llllli'll: Tne " Ideal Kcl'.iMn- tliose who retorm from the lop e b.i'loin, ate out to preserve lhi e iiititulioll called the gills' in ial school--saf" the nun k iinlu" school-the only industiy I ever over thorn wns swinging in lh" to ll lliM'l . 1 II Ml I .trial sa vv Iinniniock, reading nice loiniinc."., primp the I air, sinff ragtime in, b, dies und get their meals piepared by state hin'd !,h and lay in bed arningcil by state hired cliambermnids. For t.iis the state is cli'iigcd 0!l't,0"0 a year to pay for In "ol ti. in Is and aids " tu lel'orul IS sui led love.. Mind you, the rate tin u is t.'ono i year expense to reform a fallen mai le'n and create a model housevv i Ie. This . not all, the good taxpayers piovide a '.',,l.'i'in home, luxiii iou.ly ftimished vvtl, n extra set of Olhi,""1! Iiiniilute. I ho real use of objection, it appeals to inc. is the fact that these 10 .il'licials and nid in this high moral reform would lose their nice jobs nnd rustle in some oilier capacity 10 mime a living n,,e n,ot 'of us taxpayers have to l we do It to pay for such things under n whole lot less favorable condilinu". Some people are born with a more ol less iuordinnle animal instinct. It' this instinct Is curbed in youth by the par ent' by nnd through proper home Lie nl"l tducatieu, housework, etc, it W'H THE SALEM CAPITAL MY HUBBY IS AN X.X.D.. AN L.L.D AND ABOUT HALF A DOZEN EN I WHAT RUSSIANS WIN IN ' BOTH POLAND AND THE CARPATHIANS (Continued From race One.) oossfiilly lioiulinrded Dunkirk, raining '. litl suolls open tlio sonroast town. 1 ar- 1 t r SSV isitns are bitterly indiL'naut. Newspn- j signineiit of Chinese eggs, now on the pern are demanding retaliation. iway, will brenk the present quotations. The latest Merman sky raids were ex- j accor ding to the opinion of local. deal ectito.l from Met.. At ionst six (Icrmiul. ers. ' aviators, with observers, rained bombs j Tho hug market is firmer, mostly be on J'onta-Mousson, iNaucy, I.uneville, cause the stocks art pretty well cleaned Roiniremoiit' and other towns withiu a lip and offerings less. radius (if 75 miles. CANADIANS FIGHT BRAVELY. By Henry Wood. I'nris, 1'eli. 2. The Princess Patri cia's I aim. Ill's crack regiment, bore tho brunt of another furious (lerniau charge west of Laltassce, according to dis patches from the front today. The Canadians fought brilliantly hulling the enemy liacii vutn severe loss, 'jiion, thev counter ntla. lie I nml captured a ...:.;., ..I..... ti,rt u,.ii,.,.. ' which was occupied bv the Cennans in last week's fighting. Kenewal of the bloody infantry en-l gagements between l.iiHnssee and!', let nine and vio cut cannonading of.c,fch': the llelgian positions nenr pros were the principal features in today's ad-. vances from the front. These advices sni.l the Germans arc now shelling the Belgian trenches. Another series of infautrv chnrges is nnllcipnlc.l. ' French shells s.-t fire to a (lerniau supply depot near Xoyon. Along the i Aisne the French gunners silenced several (lemma batteries. . Slight progress has been made in the; Perthes region, i ! General Von Kluck 'a Son Dead. .onion. It'll. ne Mil's ' 0 ieu- , i,,,.,, corresiondeiit, wired tuiliiy otlint ; lieneral (in kiii. u s c i. sou, e.gou I'avall, a lieutenant uirncnen 10 uie Ceininn iiinrincs, was killed at Midd'.e lierke on the llelgian coast, when that "" 'iis no ,11,10.1 uy nun,,, Charge RitsHian Atrocities, lieilill, via wireless to Suyvillo, D. I., Feb. 2. The go', omul, ut pie 's bur. nil t.i'lav itmei-teil that the lluchiinst pa oi'i'. "I.niila." ciiinidnii's bitleil.v of i ' e a.ts of liuv-iuu t looiis who cut l!i.ko'uu. The l,u,tn, according to .In' lag. i.irl bureau, charged Ku-sians pil- I . illuges a n. I ia i'-hed women and GoiniaiiB Ropcrt Slithl Gains. I'.i'i'liu, via w iii'b'ss to London, Feb. - Sjipt gains have I n iiunle by the (ieimans nttackiiig (he II m win n lines a!on;; the ll.uia, v.e-t ol' Warsaw, of-ii.-inl di-i'iKihi's stated today. North of toe Vistula there have been -I.ii mislies bcl ween - li'ishin ii Ciissaeiis n in I 'ieiinau outpo-ds soolhca-.! ol' l.ipuo and also near Hi. zun, nutliwest of Kilsej to Willioliiisliaven, I lleilin. via Anisti'i'daiu, Feb. 2.-Kni-; sir '.I'illielm wiil go to Willi. 'hnshnvon loin. mow to 1 1 1 t the (lelinaii tleet' ii it 1 1 confer with im vnl .'oininiiiiileis. WINTlt DOuULLS WOKK. In 'iiininer the work of . liminuling poi sons irl i I ni ids I nun tlie blind is helped by iierspirutioii. Ill cold weather, with J little oiil'loor w.n k or exercise to cause I .wonting, tlie kidneys have to do double w.nk. I'olev Kidney Pills help over 'worked, weak mid .lisieise-l kidneys to filter and cn-.t it it oT the bl'-od the was'. matter that chum s pains in sides or loiek, rhoniniui .in. letolni;''!, ii'lness 'of i'liut1-, sun aiii'ii'lis mid otoer ills re--ulliuj, I i nill inlpriiper eliiniiilitiiiU. .1. Periv. LORIMFR CASIJ CONTINtll'.D. Ckicci:". Feb. '.'.- foriier t niicl Slut of lnisai'rii. int itii' The case s Senator ngni list 1.,'iinior the !e tnvl ; tun, Is of r Trust n nd fule I Lose, Ho S'leo I k he 1. 01 inter be.' . bd nl, tinned d 1,1 I'" i In April 7. I '..bt'oriii.,. in q levohip and linaMv be. . nie sub dued, Nnhielv ov"r wiis I'eioiiuel by law o, pun, pel iug, The lel'orul inii-t com,' fioni vvilhin. In lite . a-e of this mi calied girls' indusl : inl school, I von tore to siiv (lint 7 1 er . out of our lax pares' dang'olei s. fine gills and hones: wu.king gitl-., do pirf enjoy oiic-halt ihe bixuiics lis' llt.'se fallen angels do. Thev can't nltoid 'it, nor are they Inzv nr i ii It ii. nt or sillv enough. It puts a pre, ouiiu nnd ll rewind no iln, tonality and -loth. i'Jo.iii n y. nr nl' hard eai ncl tnonec tic ides hoiise and t'ui nishings to ref.i-in a soiled dove. It is about time to put sense, hard, on, nto on sense in our poftiinl and eeonoinit nl svslem. Build I'.oin the f ii.ii.i lot ioti and slop evpeii nieiitlng from the top. Youis trnlv, F. A. FNGl.tSlI. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY , IfftS. HOW THEY LOVE WHERE DOES HE RET ALL MIS D'S . DEGREES -OF COURSE! An 5 THEY fits))!)). THE MARKETS Tb.3 egg market ia showing signs of breiii;ing, although the local denleri arc still paving tho prices of lust week. There is an oversupply on the market, anil this, with the arrival of a largo con A car of navel oranges was received this morning, snipped from .southern I nlifornin. There nro no changes in the fruit or vegetable market. Local Wholesale Market. rlay, timothy, per ton ir-'nf'iiiliinds, the supreme court this morning lover, per ton $8.50(n;!l Oats and vetch $!(.' II. :i:i 0,15.50 heat (v,eat .)(ir bushel ' . ' 1 Shorts, per ton Outs per bushel ,...oV(a i.jc. Eggs and Poultry. "s' per pound cash, 2Uc; trade Do ....27c Me Sfji !c Site Boosters, old, per jioumi 'tnE Buttor. Butterfat, per pound ; '..rcn.nery butter, per pound 32c Pork, Veal and Mutton. 'Vmk. on font ...T, ti'.jfo ti'S,e - Pork, dressed I'c. veal, dressed 8(Mlc. Jpring lamb - '. tH&c -iteen . 6'jC (iws .'l5',-.c .Vuthors SVjC Swes 4(g i',iC Fruits. , i $2.2j2.50 4 lie , $:j..".0:.l I 7c ..7.)o..i 01.25 $11.50 nBna,,ae )b I.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. M,S Lemons, per Piucipples, per lb ! Apples, box ranb.rries, barrel 'r,,la grape fruit I'-I.51l I Datea, dromedary, i-aso 011.25 Ootes, Persian, lb 8 'a f'' ' ' ti Figs, por pack l)0c(o0L."'0 "ocouauts, per dozen . 01 Fa rd Hates Ol.ii(i ....$1.75,1, 2 01.50 4(1(11 hoe 02 Vcgotablos, I ; Cabling.', per lb 1.1'i.UlOCCl, . U 11 lOi 1 no ....... 'clery, per docu I.ettm e, crate " , Initios, per 100 pounds 01.50 Potatoes (Oregon), bushgl 1I5(,.' too s."'t pot allies, cale 02.7-"' i I'nuliflii'.ver 01.115 l'r:t -s.-Im Si'iouts So string Garlic ''arsnipe Artichokes RotuU Trice, Creamery butter Flour, hard wheat Klour, valley F;:gs, per dozen sugar, per rwt 15. 1 '.it tin. H.U.itd "M.. .iiiM. mi .."! tic Hal .is. $fl.2(i(t,(i.l0j Frank Long. Sr.. ph infiff und re lsiondent. vs. 1'ii. ifie liniluny nnd N'av Arc' Ivrogular. 'igatioit company. npp"ln,il; from Til !,, 2. '1 he sin. k maiket p iii m U eoiiiit v; oiigii.nl opinion re- Stoc York, ',1 in The market had be' Portland Maikcta. tlll.ol, (l;e Feb. 2. --Wheal ; bbiestoin. $1,511:. P i $1.51 ( lub. o.-i is-- No. I, white lei I, ,1V. f 1, On.' H"iy,, $-,'J5 Ha lev Hogs 7.7:.'o. 'f'i s,25 ll'illc, lions, Hi.-. - I!n Host tan, i spl'i - Cil $115: 7.lii ', (. In, pi line ; best ,nv nibs, 07.O 7.s; 'amerv, It:'.-. elected I I, 25(ii 27. , I tin 10.' frv?r':--ttf t head GTiirrFD rnor.i I C.W.l'.UH OR A COLD SnvR Cream Applied i,i Nti'ilrilx Opens Air I'-ismiijom Kixht I. p. ! limlHiit I'flicf no wiiitinji. Your I'l't'-tl nu-liil", npt'li iij;ltt up; 1 ho uir iiH.-i-Hn nl' ymir limit clmr n'i'l vnu ''iiti liic'iitlu' freely. Nn Kline liawiiin, fiiiif flinif, I'lrnvin'. liejnlnrhfl iItviiokh, No Mtrii;'i;linn f o r dteiilh . liiM; vour t nli or rutin l ll i! iti'M H IH, -et ll fulfill lint 1 li nt' KIv'h 'rriiin lljilni fiitm ymir lrii;:nit itmv. Apply a liltlo of tlii fniuriiuf, fluttr-epiii, lieiilitij rri'iiiti in your noNtiilH. It pen etiuten tlirtMii.li eve iy hit puf-upT tlie lieii'l, siiiithi-K the ihl'liiMieil nr rv Ii'ti uiiieouH iiM-.niliiiino iumI iflief conies U'lent, innl pruhnhly n nuinhec nf piv ui'tniitly. lertnttr!. Wh.ther or hot he "ill he uhlo It'H just fini'. Don't hIh.v ftiifl'i'i) up , U) m-eept iK ns yet ninle-iili il. with ruhl or tin My rnturrh. ! It in nin'orstin'il ttn u-neinl work nf M.my IhT lUH Of it. H womiiri who doeHn't know 111! Ml (jiv.'i lief llttfUlllliI pieer THEIR HUBBIES. OHTHAT'S NOTHING. HUSBAND HA9 A BUSHEU Oh DEGREES HE'S ALWAYS ETTIN THEM! CASE DECIDED BY -SUPREME COURT (Continued from page one.) marriage with such a man as plaintifl describes the defendant to be would have been a veritable hell instead of an advantage to the plaintiff, even un der the circumstances mentioned, and that she lost but little by being rid of such nn untoward alliance."" Chief Justice Moore and Justice Me Bride and Benson, concur in the opinion. Corporation Is a "Citizen." Holding that when a corporation has incorporated under the luws of tiny state in the union is a citizen within the meaning of the slatutes governing llifl r.r..ti-.un .1' u,nl.i u..l...l I li.l.. awarded ownership ol a strip of tide laud fronting tlie lninber plant of tin Beaver Lumber company, of Columbia county, to said company, and h 'Id that Ii. F. Barker, who purchased the lam from the state land hoard for the lum ber company nnd held the title in lib own name was not entitled to the property. The decree of Judge Kiikin of the circuit court for Columbia coun ty is reversed in this case and the cause remanded for further proceedings in harmony with the opinion which was written by Justice Benson. Holding that an agreement, drawn up and signed by all of the heirs to the properay ncknowlcdgcing final settle ment of the estute and dischurge of tlie administrator, wns ealered into ia good faith and in all respects legal and bind iug, the supreme court this morning reversed tlie decree of Judge Webstei Holmes, of the circuit court for Polk county, and dismissed the suit for an ueno.unling agaiio't Isaac Simpson, tis attorney in fact of Martha Simpson, de ceased. Tlie action was brought by lr. S. 1 .t. ii i'ii 1 1 1-ii . ailmiiiotriilnr nt' tin. es- I 'ill.,, nl' Mi.rlln. Sinn. ui,n ,. ,.,.,,,....1 l iiec.uint iug by Isaac Simpson for the sum of KI.!U'2.lii, with interest. The' opintiin dismissing tlieaclion wan writ ten by Justice Hensnii. () wiiotis in other ca: es wore handed down this morning as fidlnwm Northwest Tcwnsite company, nppol hint, vs. George Conn et tlx, appealed from Lake county; temporary injunc tion proceeding restraining sale of real and personal propeity of appellant .lis niiss.d; opinion bv Justice Burnett. Fsti f W. G. Web. tor. .1. i.-c.l, appellant, vs. Alma Webster, et al, ap pealed from Coos county; IE. (j. M..r ; row, judge; n I I'i rnied. Opinion by j Justice ItnrnetL i 1.. Vnsipio. respondent, vs. .1. Pellit ni'penhil from Multnomah county; W. N. tiiitens. judge; rcversei! and rcinitnd ;ed. Opinion by Chief Justice Moore. lV THEM! r Stale of Oregon, plaintiff and re .57''j.'i' K'c j spoudont. vs. C. A. Kobiustui; from Clatsop full ii I y ; I. J. Cl.tun, judge versed ami remanded. Opinion by Ju ver-,,,g .inoge uull't'.vuv, Stl! 1 u I tied , I Ipinioii bv ,T,r I ice M, Bride. Wilbur llaydi a, et nl. npp.'lliints, vs. City of Astoria; from I'I,. (sop county; Iinlge J. ,'j inn tub ,1. A. I'nk! Ol'llli, ,1 rev 'I'.,', '11 bv .1 '.1st ie ml cnuse Mean. GOVFiFNOR NAMK3 DELF.GATES. 'Official Ueprc'cntaUvea nt Convention I of Navy League Selected. .em. 'I' t"ilay ileleel'les I'Vo Minveiltii'll II, e I'lllled appoinli'd the ,, 'l.egiill to nt- of the Now Into-, tn be held illloV. I .el".'- ,, 1 1 , ales : on. Is. ... Mar. nn in 1 ,i'i .( h 25 2 -.1' Hi, All lh. 'ague ii d. i. n. W. S v let,,.,,. A. Ii. 'liu ! , I'M - i ri nl iiiiii i iif I :i 'ii. I :n ii ,M , 1 1 nil lie, j K'lv.;,n .1. I'jilli-!-, Mrn Mt.rv i;. I'ail v.;. .ImImi ,1, lt'inif,ni. Hr.M'l W. Id, , -ii. M. V. He,t'l"i.H,iii. U. W. Ileue, 1 Het-r.min M. I .cinl.:i 1 l. 1 f t , - r i i U I,. M;n:!,':ty. .IhIhi l. Niilt. H. M. -M'.nl lnini'iv, I). Ktn'M'l', lieniye IS, Sdeji In nl, A. .1. ViMitine, William l. Wheel riul.t. T. It. Wil' nx, nil nf 1'nrt hi ml ; K--iiuiM tl. I'cr:,, ti", nt U.'.ltnnt; ini.l i). . I'-t.'l si hi, nf Ain'm. Kufscne ('. M it - In il, eun ent inil r-ee-letnry nf the lenmie, jh In I'liitlitiiil to- , i!:iy; mill it 1m nt Iiih r-'p'e't thnt tlie li'iv i-rii'ir iH tu'-iii!'; iiiinn iliute fiction, ! tJevefrn,r ithveninlie Iuih li-i't of : llrtkeil tn he present lit tlie ei,n cut iiui (il-'yt ulii-li I'lrMilriit WiUroi v i i lie n i the i :iyiie n t' hrhte, iiil'liii'io e to In nr for the rMhlilishuM'tiT nt' ntiviil policy for u nt roiie; j !)''!.( ytii.rrintce of pence. II pel in ;i iicnl iiavv u the MY HOW DOES HE GET THEM? AFTERNOON PAPER 13 FOUND TO BE BEST Pelroit, Feb. 2. Officers of the Kvening News Association of this city announce the merg er of the Detroit Tribune, a morning newspaper, into the Detroit News, afternoon puper, and the discontinuance uf the morning publication, except on Sundays, when it will be known as the Detroit News-Tribune. The Detroit Tribune was first established 711 years ago. (cllKsl'Ivt:fe3kle Committee to Confer e Over Shipping Bill Washington, Feb. 2. A eemmilteo to confer with the independent republi cans who may be won over to tile ship purchase bill, und with tho democrat, who have kicked over tho party traces, was appointed by a democratic senate caucus after two hours of discussion today. Senator -Martin, Simmons and Fletcher were appointed as the envoys. Wilson Will Compromise, ; 1 WILL lAWI.gfS Washington, Feb. 2. That President j killed in battle up tn December 2S. The Wilson agreed to modifications of tho j number officially given in tho reports administration's ship purchase bill in alls 1071. Six of these, jurists were pro- conference with Senulors Morris and Keiivon, progressive republicans, was broadly intimated today after the ses sions. The senators stood pat for their proposal to eliiniiuile from the bill the leasing plan nnd to make the system permanent. Senator Clnpp, in his conference willi the president, frankly declined to "tulk tin kev," He is said to have told the president that he did not consider the president interesting himself in legis first, beCUUSe it IS Of Vital liilion before congress to be an cxecn-i. , ,r, , , live f, tion. Senators Kenyan and . importance. The fll'St Stt'J) N.eris were i n.ieisioo,i to have had ,xs Q strengthen the stomach atisl'iiclorv talk. Thev also were re-,, , ., .? ,. , noi l e l to have laid before the president i Help tilC (llg'CStlOn 1111(1 COl'- , t .i . I t.l . I I . i . . I i i 1 1 1 1 too views or rsennior laicoiici.c. Frantic and visible efforts ,i,i line in ii. ii Senntor Kcn.von buck with the republicans in their opposition , bill' were luad. en his return !'r,u the While House. A H'solution was introduced by Senu tor llui too of Ohio calling on Seer of State Hi-van to know whether pro! '-Is had been made by any foreign .'.unit ries over thc propu e.l ship pur-1 .hum' bill, and particularly tlie possible: buying of interned ships. The president indii'iiled Inter to news-, puper men thai he was agreeable to' changes -to meet progressive republican I deiiinnds, although these shifts, he held, would he for the purpose of making the; plan in ore definiie. As to the .Noriis proposal to make eeilaill that no lielligeieiit ships would be puicliHsi'.l, the president said the senator wanted a policy defined and mil a light surrendered. 1 Tlie exeiiilive also declared thai the question of turning Hie ship lines over to private, capital would be up to sub seqll 'ill co, , glosses. The deinoclliti'' , boll, however, ho said did not seem to be pciniaueiit. Aineiioineiits Agreod To. Wusbiugl.u . Fob. 2.- Ship Iinsiii bill mucin Iiuciils limiting to six month i the length of time ihe government may ! fix in i it i ti 1 1 1 tn inles iiieler the lease ami invalidating the base itself if these terms are violated, were iulio.lu I in tho upper house this ai'ieinoon by ' S, nal,,r Lnl'idlolte. It, win reported jthev represented the ngreeuionl be tween the president and th" independ ent ropublii aiiH willi whom h' ha I cu- forced. Sonata Adlounm. , Wa-hingt Feb. 2.- Without taking lip Ike ship purchase bill al nil, the son ale ndjou I until 12 o'clock We. lues- , da.;, iinmi'diatcly on the conclusion ol Miilline business this ll 1 1 el noun, 'I'll,. 'Ill w ns lot id. e, t ion I'linn either side. TRUST EXCHANGE ELECTS. ! S, hi lr, m l,., )' Ii, J, Ihi'.'-tm- nl (In- Nntthwesteiii I'lllit Kxeliti njjif lll'Iit I liei, "iinuiuil li'i'-liliu l;it weel. lit til'1 new i n 'hpin 1 1 -t n in I Ii m city. A t'ew .linn'. - wrie nijiile in tlie li-t of if li ce n .vlio Hie imw ii follo!-i: I'i eioitenl . K'rjin.ilil II, l';ii -on'.; ii e piem.lenl iiliil i;enenil iinuiftt.fei'. V, t'1, tlwin; --ecu tmyr Aitli;ir A. I'l'incej tteiiMiiei', l. II, White; ii-itn,it n"ct'eiiiv liinl iiri-iftiint hen-tner. II. II. Kini;. ' A 1'ERSOiN AL STATEMENT. 'I'M 'It 1110 (oell,;i "hoitey nil'l tnr" piopiiiatinim thnt co't the ilcitl-r hall iim ninth hot rell lit the Hinne pii.'C li the iiiiiinl ilo ji-noine l-'oley'tn Itnney innl Tiir t'oinpiMiiiil. We never offer tin"1 iinitjitiinm innl Nuhiditnle. We hiKi-v vim i will luiy l-'nlev 'h wheiu'ver , oii iee. tl conli nyi iip if Von niice n u' it. Vnpe cniMi Jon tliMiiUciw for the tine I'Hl.KVS -(,er thirty eiir the leriilinu leincily for cuiiijIh, -ol(. t'ronp, w hoo;.i,iir conuh, hioM-hoit iliol lnuiippi' cOJie'iB. ,1. C. I'eiry. FIVE 'RIDING THE GOAT.'" 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