Fall Leased Wire Dispatches Today's News Printed Today ' I!, If Uftl. 11 smkmii f mmiriY THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1915 0 YORK POLITICS RIPPED WIDE OPEN TODAY BY ROOSEVELT WHEN DAMAGING LETTER IS READ IN CAS E Effect May Reach Far Into Na tional Politics-It Supports Colonel's Charges Of An Alliance Between Barnes' Or ganization and Tammany Hall-Causes Sensation In Court MISSIVE DECLARES TIME "RIPE FOR AN ALLIANCE " BETWEEN PROGRESSIVES He Insists Wall Street Told Him A Panic Was Threatened Unless Steel Trust Was A llowed To Take Over Ten nessee Coal and Iron CompanyAttorney Fails To Shake Testimony 1 PRICE TWO CENTS gff FIRE DESTROYS BIG VANCOUVER B. C, E BBIDGE EARLY TODAY It is Believed German Sympa thizers Set Structure Ablaze Steamers Will Traverse River Only Twice a Week Hereafter BY BOND P. EDDES. I to the prosecution of big corporations, SfTMted Press Staff Corresnondent.) winch had contributed to his campaign Syracuse, X. Y., April 29. h'xploding j ftdi nii well " the famous Tennessee ;: :i veritable bomb in Xew York stnte j l'onl den. The colonel insisted that , politics, Colonel Roosevelt scored heav- Wa" Street nuthorities told him a :' ilviiere tn.iuv just before leaving the'panie was inevitable unless the steel (Vitni'ss stand' iu the trial of the $"0.- i trust was permitted to take over the ( Will libel suit brought against him by Tennessee Coal and Iron company. At j William Haines, Jr., republican "boss" trirncy Ivins failed to shake him on 'of the slate. tM9 ll0'nt by asserting that the Stanley I Coup Is Sprung. steel investigation has shown thnt dun- The coup sprung bv the colonel and K" ol & P' hl passed when he con ,'M attorneys was in the fiirm of a "plltl''l to the steel corporations ' taking :lflter written bv Charles 8. Whitman, over of the smaller company. It was :.imw governor of Xew York, in which planned to call State Senator Agnew ' k expn-sso.', the belief thut republicans to the stand this afternoon, ttrnl progressives should form au al- Colonel Given Applause. :.e "to ri.l the state of the kind of As the result of demonstration favor ;,.,my contiul responsible for the cor- able to Roosevelt when he first an- nA eti.i.lituuu olearly shown In various ; peared in court, Justice Andrews iej.ttiuiiiatiuH.-i u ti.l investigations." I ordered the sheriff to denr the room U was generally admitted that by ! should it be repeated this afternoon. A . No letter HorwvoH hud rippel New' wave of hand clapping swept the court- I or It polities mri,e oven and that it room when the colonel anncared for the ... I, ninn mlVl, tt iilv. rebelling ei- morning session -, hi iKiiiuimi polities. The let- Becauso of the extremely low stage of the upper Willamette, and particu larly the small amount of water cover ing Eola bar, the Oregon Cit.y Trans portation company is changing the schedule of its steamers by which there will tie oulv two round trips a week between Portland and Corvnllis instead of three, as heretofore. The Orcgona will be operated on the through run to the head of navigation iu place of the lirahnmonu The Oregona will leave Portland on i uesdays and Haturdnvs at 0:4.i a, m. FEELING IS STRONG AGAINST THE GERMANS But Little Damage Is Done Lloyd -George Says English Nation Should Subordinate Everything OFFENSIVE OF ALLIES MAY TURN ATTEMPT OF GERMANS TO HACK VAY London, April 29. The long-expected government bill designed to restrict the sale and use of intoxicants was intro duced in the house of commons today by David Uoyd-Ueorge, chancellor of the exchequor. The chancellor insisted that exeossivo drinking by employes in the navy yards and ammunition fae- Connaught Span Is Also Fired ij??V fw0an1mu"itio",", 90 lm,,lv nt'C(1,l,1 The measure doubles the present tax on all spirits and impairs a sur-tax on all beer containing more thau 7 per cent proof in spirits. "The English nation should subor dinate everything to the present Btrug glo so wo may win," declared Lloyd- lioorge, in presenting the measure. "Out of 8000 men in one plant alono, 1800 workers fniled to resume wrtrk after their Kaster holidav. This alone uroves tho absolute need of legislation for tho restriction of the liquor traf fic. ' ' Tho chancellor declared that the slackness of some shipyards due to the workers lining time through drink was ausing the gravest anxiety among TO THE SEA THROUGH FLANDERS Enemy May Be Hurled Back Upon Original Line With the Advance of English, French, and Belgians-Lack of Ammunition Believed To Be Cause of Teuton's Les sening Attack Vancouver, B. C, April 29. tHty and provincial authorities today began an investigation of the destruction by fire of the $800,000 Connaught bridge, con necting the business nnd residential sec tions of the eity at Oambie street, and the attempted destruction of the Gran ville Street bridge, a million dollar structure. The fire at the ('onnniight bridge which started at 4;:;u this morning, during a howling windstorm, was those in commune! of tlrcut lirituin's practically under control at noon. The. battle fleet damage will be leust half a million dollars. Socond Fire Breaks Out Believed Bill Will Pass. It is accepted that parliament will speedily pnss the measure presented by Fire, broke out at the (Iranvilln , ,h(. chancellor which makes the tn'x for Independence, Salem, Albany and "'Wl bridge, a mi e away, nhout. H ; upon wines and intoxicants all but pro- Corvnllis. Mho will leave the latter u ' "" "'i "I'l"1"1" hibiti liitiiti vii Tli tn v nn nil limmrti una point on the return trin Wednesdays Bw"""m w,s eugngcu in iigniing the rimed lit the outbreak of the war und and Sundays at 12 o'clock noon. flames at the Coiinuught bridge. The, Increases now sought nrc Imsed upon Captain A. B. (Irnhum, as the head -'""d '' " " "Ku. sued wiin m- the present tux. in- ii;i-. All tuetions are pledger to the sup uy oiueiiiis lllllllie normal! Since he became governor of Xew Written when Whitman Was Yolk. Ttonscvcl, ani.l hrt tni.l Ti-rltt,,,, bstriel ntturney iu New York. It sun-1 150.000 letters, mude 40.000 nnnoint- ports h'nosvvclt s chames ol' an 111- meats, sinned nver 9(1 (Hilt lnv. S liniee between Hi,. Jinnies nvuldicnn I appropriation bills negroLnitinir billions V '" " ' "'! Tammany l.'.ill. And j und delivered several thousand speeches, kliic colonel in testifying ;,i';,.r portions I Rejected Advice, Sometimes. J " I,,n',r '1:ul '"'en read, said he! Toward the. close of Roosevelt ' ex Hie.l upon the word of the t'.ien dis- uminiition the subject of his relations Jtint iittoiney when malting his attacks' with the Senator l'lutt was again taken :J-'iimi I t:i rm-s during the primaries oft up. The colonel admitted that while 1 I, governor be always consulted l'lutt as The Irtter was written by Whitman to state judieitil appointments. He de Ji" 'hailes II. Hii,.ii, ,r. Tho colonel .''lured, however, that he rejected l'lutt 's .1 - Oil It h; , shown tn li i ,, 1,;., ... 1 fill vien i ll n til l-irer miriiniil u ir, ,.f in. I i,.in 1 appointments than in any other putron- t"" ' "111 .Ninth Anierii-ii .i.-,.. a... ,w""1' a'l"t only part of the Vf ,1' 1,111 ,,l" l';"'t ""ed the purpose " the colonel s counsel. The letter r--aa : I f Letter Is Read. J ' hue with our last talk, 1 believe . )" tune ,s ripe for nn alliance between ,i, ei!ie.M,,. republicans iin,l members of t pmuressive party, as well as all In! I ti,""'i'""" thwe opinions to '"V 111 '".e Kind of party con wisilil St, i... i. ' ." ",u UL V "I'"11"", is mainly re- 'f vliil eiirrupt conditions i ' "',,arl-V s,10w" '" . examinations nnd investigations t "r:","i""t.ver. These'condi- localized and the men and i "itered S""w. II I- uis eighth dnv as a wit. 'K.iin iietemled his course as age. "While you were governor and presi dent, was there any invisible govern ment nn your part?" the colonel was asked. "Not one particle," he thundered. Justice Andrews ruled out evidence which was presented as In contributions from insurance companies to the New York republican state committee. The court held thut nothing was shown other than a general kuewledge on Burner part as to these contributions. , The colonel was lead to further ex plain his public uttneks upon Barnes nnd "Chief" Murphy of Taiumunv llall. "Which did you mean to be responsi ble, for the city government of Al bany" he was nskcil. Snaps Out Answer. "Barnes," came the prompt answer, (Continued on 1'agn Might.) Churchill May Be Compelled To Resign Naval Ministry 8y J. w 'i.-t T. Mason. rnnM V.,M.H .. , ...i. ... . . - t 1 1 1 . uyou w lien rue iirsr iar,i;iiieiies ouotuiuu ' uajjir Of the UUft1 praa k inmiii lifiuii iiiiio u-eeks iiju mny be caused by t.ie s.'eretly cireulat ed knowledue that the British war of fice is takmi; chnnees with an inferior letermined for, e of men. of tho company, announced this morn ing that tho Urnhnuionn will leave t ort hind Mondays, W ednesdays and Fridays for Sulcin and way lsiulings. She will return Tuesdays, Thursdays a n,l Saturdays. SCHOONER MAY BE LOST. Sun Frnnciseo, April 2ft. Fears were expressed here today that the American schooner Kmniii, with her captain, Oeo. Clurk, five seamen nnd two Mexicnn custom officers had been lost off Sun Jose De Cnbo, near I. a 1'nz, Mexico. The crew of the schooner Bernardo Keyes, in here today from the south, reported that the Kinmn sailed to loud guano on nn island twenty-five miles from San Jose. Soon utter she left u terrific sipiull blew up and it is feared she was unable to weather the wind. Nothing has been heard from her since. lie who advertises for u wife may get what lie udvertists fur, but he sel ,om gets what be wanted. VILLAGES NORTH OF YPRES ARE REDUCED TO MASS OF SMOKING RUINS Three Allied Warships Penetrate Gulf of Smyrna Today Loss of Life On French Cruiser Leon Gambetta Be lieved To Have Been 578 British Said To Be Holding Positions In Turkey SVtlllia-! iirt t t l,,v,U!,,i,r,7, In nn iiffnrt In tlu.ers for the tyto fires, which fl-, hrinp; about' a greater production of lowed closely th c; roviiieisl govern- wnr munitions. The amount of llipinr ment's annouue ml that, all (ierniaus,, consumed has greatly decreased since Austrian and Turks in British Coltim-! tho first agitation against liipior tiuf ba shull be detained in detention ; fie. Although some factions of the In camps until after the Kuropean wnr. ))lir clement resented the charge thnt The breadline which bus been iiiaiu-.intemperance was responsible for the tained for the people was suspended, ' shortage uf production lalior leaders in nnd an attempt was mnik to deport . Keneral assured the government of their them to the I'nitcl States, The I'uitcil support. It is admitted thnt the lack of States immigration uutho,ritics, how-1 ammunition is a grave problem both to ever, turned them back at the Washing-, tho army and navy, although the pro ton slate line, j duetiou has been greatly increased since Sentiment Against Aliens Grows. ! the opening months of 'the war. mime seniinieni nguiust these aliens I'nris, April 29. While tho Oermnns have brought up numerous nilditional heavy guns and are shelling tho entire allied front In Flanders, the French and British forces nro cautiously, but with great, determination, developing their offensive which is believed to be destined to hurl back tho enemy upon his original line. Situation Is Satisfactory. The official communbiup today merely announced that, the general situation was "satisfactory," Reports reaching liciiibunrters, however, state that lost ground is slowly being re covered while the power uf the allied ol tensive is steudilv increasing, Despite tho waning strength of the LINER ARRIVES SAFELY. Liverpool. April 20.-- l.lnor Adriatic was funned into a flume yesterday, fol lowing n mass meeting of (Ioniums 'll...u.l 1..I.I I ,l..l.....t,. 41... in-.-...., ihk", ii. " ,v ine 'M-riioui' .-, ,, , . i victory at Ypres, iu which hundreds of "n,IV"'1 '", ""' ""' V i i'...,,.,i:....u I.-IH..1 .....i 1...1 today. 1 he voyage was made salely T clehrutim, was held i.t Point di-ee'. I""1 without incident, despil a suburb. the tier I man submarine "blockade. In mu st ..,,, ,.;, nil nv. in- ti ning tlirougat tue insu sea ins, nic.ni. was sus le, bv this morning's fires.' !' lilfhts upon the Adriatic were ex- 1 " tingaishcd and the liner put on top (Continued on page two) speed, but no submarines wen' sighted. WEIRD LAND OF BATTLEFIELD AND TRENCHES IN FLANDERS VISITED COOK IN KHAKI WHISTLES AT JOMHJIE IS MADE supplies of ammunition, the Bllies are taking advantago of the lull in the oneiny's attack to feel out their line -everywhere for a weakspot. The gains so far have been made on the right bank of the Yser canal. Most of the villages to the north o fYpres have been destroyed by the Herman guns. Ypres, itself, is" nothing more than a mass of Binoking rains. The town was long ngo practically dejiopn lated when the Inhabitants flod far in side the allied lines. Frouch Recovering Lines. Fighting continues In tlio Champagne region where the French aro slowly recovering the lines of trenches which were lost duriuir a surprise attack ir do- German attack, it is not believed that livered by the (Ioniums in the region the kaiser's commanders have tiblind-lof Honuscjour, Losses on both sides oved their new attempt, to hack their during this fightin gbnvo been ex way to the sen. (lerman reinforce-1 I comely heavy, nienls are eimstnntly being brought uti.i . aviators have reported. Tho present i tj,h t o slaekening of llie (lernu.n n.ti.ek is I..-1 , , Borlln RcPorts Successes, linved to be due to a lack of aaiiniini-1 Herlin, via wireb'ss to Knyvillo, lion. The enemy's reserve supply ' of j Al'nl, -!'. Keneweil iissnulls by the ul aaimiinitiiiu is believed to have been! '"''I forces north of Ypres on tho west exhausted during the eniv right mg I he Vser ennui have failed, and that remaining must be husbandeil . ,lliN annouaeeincuit in nn official for defensive purposes while fresh! "'"'''""'"I ("" Hie wnr officii today, supplies a rii being brought up for the' 11 'leelaied thai, the number of renewed offensive, j ''Million captured from the e y lias I'ace Difficult Task. I '"'en increased to tl.'l nnd that tho II js ndiniltcd that, the French,) (Ioniums continue lo maintain their lliitish and llelgiaas lace a difficult l"'silill "I the bridgehead On the west Ui-k in regaining all of the ground : "f the canal urouml which desper lost to the (lerinans. At everv potni fighting is now- centered, tho Teutons have dag thcuise'lves in I "f activities on other portions of and with their hoaw guns shelling; "n Hue, the statement declared: the allied Irenches are able to offer! "1'aist of Verdun our troops nil- the most stoliliorn resislance. Thejw ed more than Kid meters. A 1111111- giiius now being made by tho French ll,T "f French were made prisoners, are measured bv feet and'inelies rather i Tl"'r confessed, tremblingly, that their than bv vaids.' French sappers are ! "n "'era had told them the (Ierniaus active 'and bv mining some of the ad-! M h'd "'ir prisoners. Minced llerio'aa trenches have enabled """ 'he eastern front the (lermnns the French to malic sliuhl uains. occpicu ine village or covate ami tlio While the (lerinans are forced to re nain on the defensive and more or less i live 1 ling ll 'rival of fresh heights adjoining. Wo also took (Continued on I'ugo Six.) This Is the second of the stories la the Shepherd series, the first of which appeared yesterdny. Willinni (I. Shep- ".Vow over across this farm," says indicates danger. It lakes a guide like the colonel, and we turn off the road! the colonel, whose duily pathway lo the IH APPUCATiQN OF and follow a broad, beaten path. This iiutli is iniinir lo be written down in his- herd, Vnited I'rss stuff correspondent, 1 tury ,,, ,)., It was beaK.n down by is the only American representing an' the' feel of the llritish soldiers who individual American press organization, marched to the irenches that night of trees, like a commuter knows his way now at the ltntish front under ollicialj .March H ami Hailed until the signal to work In tne morning credentials, A third story bv him will 1 was iliven in the morning to rush the We reach the shelter of the house and Irenches lies nloni Ibis route, to tell you nil about it. lie knows the road, tho clumps of bushes beside ll, the irri gallon ditches, the hollows, the few appear tomorrow, trenches that spread before tho village I of Nctive Cliapclle, Stops To Make Sketches. Frederic Villiers, who has drawn docs his sketch the while Villiers colonel says: "That's lather a bad slrelch across there. I low n mini every now and By William O. Shepherd. M'onvriirht ltll."i hv the Cuited Press: copyright in (Ireal itrituin.) 1 sketches in sixteen wars ami is now on: men rrom oiiueis unit ny ovr 1 With the British Armv in Northers ! his sev enteenth, stops to make a biinkinent of our trenches. It's worse RATES FOR WATER V ., April .-Simultaneously ' " "I H the land campaign 'oi.iantinoii ... ''""ll tin "a I Sl.incil in hlllland to I Th,.r l,nv lu... mnnv .1 nl rolls h",, ,,n . . . """i of inston I inisenlciilatioiis since Auuiist and so fre- Ti'" hile'i i'r i1 ' a'lmiruHy- !iientlv has the power of the enemy "' ''" iiiiio'l i "aVUl B,U( k 0" been iindcrestimatcl that a feeling 1 i 1 1'- ' ostensible reason1 must prevail tn some extent that the ,la"' r t i' l" ',"l'"'l'"lari,y. hut us a latest laud operations against the :in ,1 , r' al pilU,', ''tiiiiii-: Turks were undertaken too adventur- isti.,,.,,,, , P'l'uiar ilisap- ouslv. If the Itnlish are still rcolved France, April 10. If y mail to New York.) A mile back from Neuve ( hap elle we not out of our automobile. On Hut it our left was a fnrni house with the roof blown off, on our right n wayside shrine, the floor covered with straw, on which soldiers sleep si the foot of the altar. An Kuglish colonel tnl.es the three of us in tow. "We'll go in twos.'' he said. "Keep your distance apart. They never shell II couple of men, but if they see four ti any Ilriiih naval ae- ! thai' the war shall not end until tne J sketch, jalong toward evening than it is now "If yon don't mind,'' says the! because then the Hermans can't pick colonel 'quietly, "we won't slop here.! out our trench lino so well in the gloom There's a house ahead of us there and: and many of their shots go wild at wo i nn stop behind thut." I dusk.'' "Whv, ate the (lerinans nenr heref") Behind Walls of Sand. sa Villiers. We start off down a road, We come "They'ic right over there," says the to a tHinnl; huge piles of sand bags officer, lint he doesn 't hurry us on. form a gateway and walls of Blind bags s ue, o it, bin It's hard to follow; stretch to tho right ami P-n ol inn roan Commission Modifies Original Order On Stipulation of City's Attorney and Co. months iu advance." This provision was changed, under the new order as per stipulation, to read, after the first word "advance" in the above quota tion, "on or before June 10 allows use for the remain, ler of tho calendar yeur, I u I ho entitles customer to discount of 10 1 per cent." The discount privilege for payment of bills on or before the Kith of the cur rent month, as provided in the original order of the commission, is embraced in a footnote, which rends: "Kates in schedule I are subject to a discount of III per cent when paid on or before tn Kith of the current mouth, provided the customer is not at the time delinquent in the payment of such bill." I'nder the new order of the commission this privilege is modified so as to exclude street sprinkling nnd the sprinkling of lawns and gardens from the 10 per cent it iiaf.fili lit ni-i v I tern liv fh lnu..ei..n m Accruing lo a very rcecni oroer " parenlhetical clause " except sprinkling the railroad commission, changing the .(,, i application of the new rates fixed fori -n',,.r this change the city is exempt the Salem water company, in order for ,,,) ,,., Hl(, , (M,r pvnf ,iw0,lllt invl. water users to get the b fit of t i .-K. in (he payment of bills for street whole year's use of water for irrigation I SpriM(,iil,i ,u1 tH, ,,ri Viit consumer He's ue, I o it. but It's hard lo follow' stretch to tho right and loft ot tlio roml.i purposes ispringiiog or inwns nun ,,, lmil himself of the discount bv his conversation. He asks why tho Wo iiiis through this gateway. On nur gnnlensi tlo-y must pay their water , pi1Vmoiit of Tour mouths in advance, lis American military attaches were with- right we see that the pile of sand bill on or before the first ot .Innoiiry; I prvi,, in the preceding rlnuse, ex druivn from Hermany. 1 have to nsklbngs shifts mid runs parallel with the1 if paid at any other tune during the piMed In the foregoing paragraphs. of us together, thev might try to drop him lo icpeat his question. I can't roadwav, (soldiers me siuing ar ine vn.r, ine, , .-.,-.,. .,-, , fhcll on us " I" , i.v eves oft the trees a mile awav, foot of the big walls, some reading,! for initiation pnrp s for the remain- , We plunge along through the mud ufiBnd' It's hard to keep my mind u'n olhers cooking or fussing around the dor of the "celeioliir venr." Also tl,e ,h rn,l j American military attaches nnd those little charcoal stoves. I regular disc. unit of HI per cent upon, Thev' shelled this building we are problems. That house ahead will hide; We turn sml walk over towards them bills paid on or before the KMb of the, ,.... 1,,.. i,lr ,, I r ,.,," ...claim, us I'lom t ic pees nn, I there's nothing across a green, sunlit clearing as mg as cnrieni iih.oiii is e., ..r i,, ..- " ,, i l' v' 'l,. i ""l0 "'""'h- ; Herman linve been driven from France at ,1,;. '"''.."'" ,u,m ' '. ,"' ' T", . TJ '"" .... . V -. .T. " ". '""l .:'.",, .,.; ,,. ,...;,; .. ,i,,;,v fro,,, van!. We t, w .ales for s.nukli..u of streets, lawns or . . "'K" "in . I ... .. t . t -....ll.. -I. .... I.. 1 1. ; I uf I li i. I.rnf u-'ill Mini. wnr.i'liW t'M'flit. Ill till' CUMI' Of 111 S II M )i ii ii 1 1 1 11 i-i vmviij ii umi y i ii i ii'- Ben' .ii i ....... ..... , M , , , --- .i ....1. ....it .... ....ti,.,. tv.ui un mi- uiilkinif in iin.l L''if'!iti. Ii v hiivtiii'iit ttf f'tur I'.r,la"' . nnout.feii.ive iu the west. .. " rf is iilmoM gone. I near a man an, eiiiig '',,''""' t '"' . ," ' .. .. ,, " I , ,', '..n or l.f.,,e .lo,. I., out III. It makes some men almost ns mad lo have people tell lies about them at it docs if they tell tho truth. I., ;i -. 1 ""at l.nglishmeii have .1., r.u-..r..i..lv uenkenin.' the allied of-1 bus lieeu .helled daily fur mnnv .lavs: ' that the colon '' in i, riot.. :.. .1... t lii. i : .i i i,...r a ,,,.,,' . i siridine !. I"ii i nt nn ordinary iait l;'l".nive ot a feeling ot lint the liriti-h government itself I whistling in the biiibtiug. Artillery Booms. a diPli. ''lothcs mug r.on, Ho- :.r,l!.. .1... ., . . ... . .,. . . .1 ,iri.i..n.. Tl. 1. 1.. .,l,iil ll.l. wnr is that Hulls hole nmt there, a shoe stl ii i in- pie ces ol null linve on. lllileil mat I le I oini tuvs isura niiipuiiis. . ,o ...... , , , , , "; the Levant. If u "! ,,,, y , ballon Franc, and "That '. t k." the col I. you r 1 you are on a battle fr beneath a doth. ,o tup over , ll.,s change , . ,e origin,, ordc of l,i, I ..... V ...... .... ,l..i. i,i,...i.,..i., ,.n ,i... ul 1 i;,.l.l ,,i,l , ic who know about it. von discover it isn't an empty si It tl, minis-ion, tinted Angus! Ill, lull. I?"-.'- ' " the a ImiruHv would ,h loreig'ii tn !e. I'li'b'r this circu,,,-; there's a si,. I.-, to wash hi. .1,-hes." i tells v ., The English artillery is is jerked out of sig t vou hear a grunt was entered of recl by I he raiboad ck;, " -or,,. ' Ti' e ,m ,1 oilv- will enough troo,,. Sure enough there si ., the cook ia ' leioa,,,,,. be I us. the shells drill their from be, I, the cloth, you've divov , n as of ucjduy ol this week ,,C ''l--sn May Be Long. i be sent ! U . make ,!,c fall it Kl aU: can see , th ,;h a si ; b.,,g. ' " ''- "-,ncl, through ere,, ,l,e firs, tr. n. l, dug, ml ,u nod vas made u,,o H"';;'" ' ' "i... v .... ..i . I " . . ., ..i , i ,i ii.. :. -.., !..,. (I... ie li. , i ;,, the ful Hiu iirooiiil , lancer as vouve awaken.,. I n soldier ' ity Attorney I I in. Me, on heliall of the ' "' r '-.fnn.t.li He p,-.,,i.,e , ,. ' '""'. '.."" ' .,,......, ,l,e .rL hour, are at .,;ht. and it v. and Mniuiger ', A. I'aik, for th" n will I ., !...,.y ..:;.. ........t ..nwever. nn 1 with the lale-l tunc "ibm.1 live Holly, I Must t- k. of '!, l'e '"'ess un.ertain. directors of Hiili.h public opinion at-' leuiv e Von." e. .. paMly a - tackmg , hurclull. tnee , .,, e , e I r "::'-JZ.:.. ..Z:Y.:,; th. i. no, m.l,h,.,voTe iii thai .lianue and wiet 1 land tl.eticnllv Ksir-'cuntment al.lv mote antietv in rngun.l im im t iiiiimiuiu, H ... - . .... - ,. it,. i ..ilvnnce .ll.m. use for li! The Weather "i f., 'h, soldier ('Ky Attorney I I'm. lie, on liel ht. and it v. and Mniuiger '. A. I'm house. I her. is not a .hove slcei.ii, if till e comes w hen he can M-Jem Water company. As oiiginally sign of hoMom life exn-pt onr.clves. fi, it in the .Invlighl. "uopi.'o ine ..r.i.-r n ,ii; -r I the V re ml at-ai.l of the K.nglbh guns, And then It dawns upon yon that of lawas nod gardens ,rovi,le,, paieti I tt I lll'll I "1 I "l I thnt cx e, tatiom lyZSZ 7uy"Z since the war bcan.jtlie Joonvay of H,e rofles, ,,u.e. I e sig,. I 'f '. jM t'-tof ,he trenches. ' IriinM'VA ( tregon : Fair to night and Friday; cooler t ( n I g h t e ii s t p o r t I o u ; westerly wi-.ols.