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SAGE TWELVE. - ABROGATEPACT Japanese Government Surprised at Re- ceipt of Note Requesting Discussion | of Dalny and Port Arthur | | | of Irish Launched DUBLIN, March 12.—(By The Asso-' quota of captives. clated ~Press.)}—Nearly three hundred taken in towns on the east coast prisdners taken in the week-end raids in Egg'and and Scotland are under- stood to have been landed here from British warships, 200 men from one! Dail, is said and the balance, including about 30’ prisoners. women, from another. All were con-| Co SEE ERO s Aberdeen. Mahoney, @ member of t to be among t jveyed under heavy armed guard to TOKIO, March teehee Associated Press.)—|*0 | China’s note to Japan on Saturday, requesting that a discus-| toxon, march a2, : sion be held with a view of returning Dalny and Port Arthur) so Rape Ne bare ey aera Th to China, was interpreted here today as no less than a com-/T@!¢ upon Irish su: munication declaring abrogated the Sino-Japanese treaty of} 1915 which embodied the ‘“‘twenty-one demands.” SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS Frenchmen, on other a c.v were assa in the streets the mining town of Buer, near here. NEW YORK—Samuel Gompers, confined to Lenox Hill hospital since last Wednesday with pneu- monia, is out of danger, according to physicians. ESCANABA, Mich-—Miss Evelyn Lyons, the girl with the high tem- perature, appeared to have won out in her fight for life. HALIFAX, S.—Pirates held up and robbed the British schoon- er Eddie James of 600 cases of whiskey and $6,000 in cash when she was at anchor off New York March 2, it was learned here. WASHINGTON—A law and a half a day for 624 days was the record of the 67th congress, Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming, retiring Republican house leader, said in a statement inserted in the congres- sional record. SHANGHAI—A report received from Hang-Chow, capital of the province of Che-Kiang, said 250 students and 50 teachers were poisoned, 11 students and two serv- ants died, as the result of eating supper at the first normal school here Saturday night. inety eight men and DUBLIN— women, arrested in England and Scotland, were landed here. No statement regarding the arrests was made. ATHENS — Approximately 150 Greek naval officys and men were drowned when the Greek transport Alexander capsized and floundered off Piraeus. PRIEST STILL MISSING, SAID ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 13—Local Police today continued thelr search for the Rev. John A, Vraniak, Catho- Ue priest of Virden, Ill., who had dis- appeared under mysterious circum- stances since he visited this city on @ business trip a week ago. Detectives held to their theory that the clergyman fell a victim of foul play. An automobfle, believed to be one which the churchman used in making the trip, was found here Sat urday and efforts are being made to Positively identify it. Rewards total'ng $1,500 have been offered by Catholic residents of Vir- den for information as to the clergy- man's whereabouts, Boils Quit Quick! $.S. S. Will Prove to You in Your Own Ci of its Remarkable Blood-Cleansing Power! There is a reason for everything thst Beppe: Common- Common-sense also fe the common-sen' Pimples May be Small Boils? Because it is built on reason, Scientifie @uthorities admit its power! 8. 8. builds blood-power, it builds red-blood- cella. That is what makes fighting. blood. Vighting-blood destroys impurl- ties, It fights boils. It al It fights pimples! power, ‘whirls is builder, and it's why results have made tea ef joy flow from the souls nf thou- ds! Mr. V. D. Schaff, 657 15th Ste writes to get relief from a failed until more econ makes you feel .5.S. luke yourself agamm The terms of the Chinese note came! as a surprise to Japan. It had been thought that China might suggest the jopening of negotiations for the revis-| }ion or termination of the Japanese |leases on Kwangtung peninsula, but |that she wou'd declare the treaty ab-| rogated was un¢ med of. leve that. the H sent understands | Japan's attitude, which as one n interpreted in the diet {elding adherence to the , the public fears that to consider China's arouse antiJapanese feeling abroad. Japan's reply to the note will leach Peking this week, unless the privy council, to which it must be submit- ted, makes some changes in it. The reply will be short and couched in courteous terms but will deny em- phatically the legality of China's a: tion, on the lines of Delegate Shide- hara’s statement at the Washington | conference. Some publicists suggest that in the reply the cabinet should explain fully the history of the Manchurian ques- tion, publishing the alleged secret |treaty between China and Russia in 1896. This supposed pact, in the view jof these publicists, allowed Russia the use of Chinese ports for war, which as contemplated, broke out between Russia and Japan in 1904, They contend that had the existence of this treaty been known when the Portsmouth peace conference was ed to settle the Russo-Japanese war, China wou'd have had to pay Japan a large indemnity STORM TAKES BIG DEATH TOLL (Continued from Wage One) 32 mile an hour wind last night. Two inches and a half of rain fell. Falling trees and wires delayed interurban and telephone service. A body was washed ashore at the city harbor. It is believed to be that of J. C. Hough, missing from a hotel tor a week. NEGRO DEAD IN MISSISSIPPI STORM NWOOD, Miss., March 12.— James Burden, a negro, was killed and property damage estimated at $100,000 was done as a result of a storm which swept this section last night. Two houses in Greenwood were struck by falling trees and Wrecked, > ' LATE SPORTS MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 12.— The Plankinton Globe team No, 1 of Milwaukee rolled into first place ’n the annual A. B. ©. bowling tour- nament here early yesterday with a total of 2,760 and held the lead throughout the day although al- most 150 teams tried to displace them. Plankinton Globes No. 1, Sale-AiWays, — 2,670; ‘Telephone No. 2, 2,647 ers Traction 2,637; 2,760; Wisconsin Allis Chal- Switchboard, 2,625. Yards 32-inch | Zephyr Gingham.. Yds. Plaid 36-inch Organdy . | Phone 736 Yds. Check and Plaid 27-inch Gingham...... $1.00 Home of Pictorial Review Patterns and P. & N. Corsets ciated Press.)—The t and silent sw spects in Great Britain has created something of =| sensation here and developments are awaited with much curlosity. ing from the customary reticience of} the Free State government, however, | it seems unlikel: Judg- that much informa-} tion will be Prisoners were Sngland and Scotland as far north Io NEAR DEATH of he he r en out now that the | FROM INJURIES prisoners are safely lodged in Irish | and I certainly thought it couldn't be falls. The Guient whichis expeme.(¢ Mike: Leary. bus’ thesis Whiooushious | DOE, abe wil the medicine that] worse. But the medicine has put me ed in the British house of commons! for almost 24 hours as the result of meant health and happiness to|on my feet, fixed me up so I can today will perhaps fill the gaps in| having had horse run away with| ®° many eat heartily without trouble after. the veto |him, go through two barbed wire In the state of Oregon alone hun-| wards, sleep like a top and work at Official announcement both here| fences, then fall and roll over on the| eds have testified and among the|full speed. ‘There's no two ways and in Ireland put the total number|rider several times at tho Two-Bar| latest is J. P. Strahl, well-known car-| about {t: Tanlac sure bullds a solid of prisoners at 98, but some of the/ranch lust n'ght. Leary suffered a|Penter residing at 6517 88th St., Port-| foundation for health, and I'll always fracture at the base also a fractured elbow. His conditi serious, according to Dr. H. press reports suggests a larger nur ber, One of the features of roundup was its widespread cl acter. London, Glasgow, and Live: pool, all of which have large Irish;Casper Private hospital, to communities, were the main centers|place he was brought of the raids although places very far|after the accident. from these citie: furnished their The horse which ran a w the Keep fit and fine with WRIGLEYS after every meal. Eat wisely, chew your food well—then give your digestion a “kick” with WRIGLEY’S. ’ Sound teeth, a good appetite and proper digestion mean MUCH to your health. WRIGLEY’S is a helper in all this work—a pleasant, beneficial pick-me-up. Pure materials, scientific manufacture, absolute cleanliness—then sealed Try the new P. ith Save che against all impurity. That peppernaak ia ts WRIGLEY’S as you get candy- WS it—fresh and full-flavored. jacket lion which immediately ith Bar owned by John Tobin, is what is known as a ‘“‘stampeder.”” ing through the two fences it stepped in_a_gopher hole and rotled over four —— STRAHL LOST 16 POUNDS THEN MADE GAIN OF 18 , Well Known Portland Citizen Declares Tanlac Complete- ly Overcame Indigestion, Biliousness, Gases and In- somnia, Restored Weight and Strength. There {s scarcely a city, town -or the United States, Canada, Mexico or Cuba, where there is not only one but numbers of en- thusiastic witnesses to the wonderful merits of the Tanlac treatment. Read your neighbors say, community what determine for yourself whether or nf the skull and 2@94, Who sald just the other da; |Lathrop, who is attending him at the ‘Weight, has ended bujlt me up eight and I now enjc Che Casper Daily Cribune CHINESE WOULDW holesaleRoundup oF the Two-|times, according to Mr. Tobin, who was an eye witness tu the event. Leary was unable to extricate his foot from the stirrup and for that reason could not get out of the way of the frantic animal. After leap- Eastbound health of my life. But for two years before I got Tanlac stomach trouble bad me in its grip like a vise and all sorts of ailments kept bobbing up to |! cause me misery. Scarcely anything I ate agreed with me and I kept fall: ing off till I was sixteen pound underweight. Gas on my stomach | bloated me till I could hardly breathe, and I spent many wretched sleepless hours at night on account of thi trouble. I had attacks of billousness | and suffered so bad from constipa. tion I had to be all the time taking laxatives. ‘Now, that’s just. the fix I was in when I started the Tanlac treatment, and then give it my o. k.” | Tanlac is for sale by all good drug-! gists. -million bottles sold—| my stomach Over TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern ‘Westbound Arrives No. 603-.. eee nea n- === 2+ --------2 40 p.m, Eastbound— Arrives No, 606 —-. 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