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BY GOLLY, 1D 183 LONESOME VEN DERE 183 NOPODY AROUNDT TO CHar MrT, Dere, t Har DROPPED DER DISHRAG, VeUL, £ AM GLAT 7 OF ID —— Dor MEANS ss FRANCE AND TALY ARE TALKING WAR (By United Prees Leased Wire) PARIS, Jan. 27.—Feverish activ-| ity in French naval and military circles today is taken as an indica. | tion that the threatened rupture be- tween France and italy ov italian seizures of French heir search for Turkisl vand of war may soon culminate in a French demonstration by land and sea. France, if she strikes, if first ex: | pected to attack Tunis. Orders to & regiment of French troops In Al- goria to be ready to advance on Tunis were sent forward today, hurried repairs are being made on| the French dreadnaught Vergniaud | at Toulon, and the great arsenal there has been instructed to at} once deliver ammunition to the! battleships of the Mediterranean squadron. Officiais Excited Officials of the war department seme (By United Prees Leased Wire) CORDOVA, Alaska, Jan. —k J. Barry, agent Alaska Steamship company, has notified the United! States Wireless station here to warn all vessels operating slong | the coast of Alaska of a new cur- rent believed to be the result of a change in the course of the Japan) current, due to new volcanoes. | The log book of the Northwest. erm, on its trip between Seattle and Cordova, showed the vessel to be fifty-seven miles ahead of its log) ‘on reaching Cape Stelias and forty | miles behind its between Steli-| as and Cape Plaitery on the south) trip. The freighter Edith's log (By United Press Leased Wire) PEKIN, Jan, 27.—Seizing 21 prom- inent republican leaders at Mukden, imperialists today subjected the prisoners to hideous tortures before finally putting them to death. Rev-| clutionists have sworn retaliation, | and the atrocities, it Is feared here, | wilt cause another series of horrors | such as were enacted at Hankow | and Nanking. | Families of the victims, both wo-| men and children, were forced to witness the sufferings of their fathers, husbands and brothers. Several women went mad. The imperialists’ dismembered the bodies of living prisoners until only the heads and torsos of the) victims were left, and from the un-| conscious bodies they then pulled| out the tongues, sliced off the ears! REPORT THAT JAPAN CURRENT HAS SHIFTED excited and activity It in believed that France, dissatisfied with the ex planations of Italy, will make @ demonstration to compel the imme- diate release al) of the French vee sels beld carriers of contraband, It ia beliewed bere that the or ders sent to the Algerian regiment means that foree be used to are visibly prevails, jrelease the French steamer Tavi nona, which was selzed off Tunis last night by Italtan torpedo boats. The seizure followed announce ment that Italy had ordered the re- lease of 29 Turkish prisoners cap- tured when the torpedo boats took the French werchantman Manouba. SOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan. 27 Wm. J. Bryan today accepted the presidency of the board of directors of the Winona assembly and Bible conference, according to advices re- ceived here today. 3 verified this, and the unprecedent- ed warm weather along the Alaska coast thix winter haw been the sub- ject of comment. The snow, which fell early in December, ts being melted in the lowlands by warm rains and mistc. Records of the Copper Ri & Northwestern rail- road here show temperature this winter to be fifteen degrees warm- er than three years ago. It is be- lieved the Japan current has been changed to a more easterly course. This may account for the cold weather along the California coast. Eighteen distinct earthquake shocks were recorded during De- cember on the Alaska peninsula, and poses, and finally ended the victima’ sufferings by decapitation PRESIDENT OF CONFERENCE TORTURED AND KILLED Later reports from Mukden say that the twenty-one republicans killed there today were publicly beheaded in the streets. The hands of the president of the re- cent revolutionary conference were hacked o1., bia eyes gouged out with bayonets and his body chop- ped to pleces in the presence of his comrades, who re afraid to interfere. The others were simi larly treated, their bodies lying in the streets for several hours, with placards across them reading: “The same treatment will be ac- corded all who encourage the rev- olution.” FIGHT FOR FREE TOLLS — THROUGH THE CANAL (By United Press Leased Wire) TACOMA, Jan. 27.—Immediate and decisive action by the Coast Lumber Manufacturers’ ciation in favor of free tolls for American shipping through the Pan- ‘ama canal was taken by the asso- ciation at its annual meeting in Cen- tralia lust night. J. N. Teal, the Portland rate expert, and counsel for the association, presented his re- port on the canal | tion, saying that the Pacific coast should be, and is, practically a unit in urging free tolls. He recommended that immediate action should be taken, because the present congress un- doubtedly will take up for a reduc- pos of the measure reducing canal tolls, » Teal will conduct an active pub- Hielty campaign for free tolls from now until the matter comes before congress. FIVE GOVERNORS : BOOSTING ROOSEVELT CHICAGO, Jan. ¢ news that Col. Roosevelt can carry Kansas by a plurality of 75,000 if he will accept the republican prestden- tial nomination, Gov. Stubbs of Kan- sas called at the headquarters here jof the national Roosevelt commit- |tee. He announced his willingne: to accept a place on the Rooseve: committee, along with Govs. Hadley of Missouri, Osborn of Michigan, Fort of New Jersey and Glasscock ja West Virginia. In discussing the political situa- tion in Kansas, Stubbs said: “The business men of Kansas are in favor of Col. Roosevelt, because he is a known quantity and has a well-defined program, which he ad- vertises. In addition, he is not vis- fonary, like many well-meaning pro- greasives. I believe that the peop- ple would get in a better frame of mind under Roosevelt inva year than they would under any other president in four years, —= NICK SAW TEDDY | WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Fol-| lowing a visit to Col. Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill, Congressman Nich-| olas Longworth of Ohio, returned here this afternoon and at once conferred with President Taft. | Longworth, who is Col, Roose- velt's son-in-law, refused to say whether he brought any message to President Taft from the former president. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 27.—With- out breaking his silence as regards his plans, Gov, Johnson at 1:30 thi afternoon left for the scheduled to go directly to York, He New NO KISS FOR HIM United Press Leasea ABERDEEN, Wash,, ‘ant “You can keep your money if you will give me a kiss,” said a well dressed burglar to Mrs. Mary Dow- ling. He laid his revolver on a table, and she grabbed both purse ae gun and chased him from her ome, A Little Embarrassing (By United Prous Leased Wire} SANTA ANA, Cal., Jan. M-he marriage Hoense cost $3, and J. H, Currie of San Diego waé a dollar short. i#8 Millie Corron, bride-to- be, talked with the clerk while rie, on the phone, got a friend Siarantee, License issued, «| fa Wf Somepopy iss Camineg, OF OIAMONDS OATH $1,000 A burglar ontered the home of Mra. Charles Whittlesey, 1220. Fed. eral av, last evening, between the hours of 7 and 11, through a second story window, collected diamonds and currency to the value of $1,000, decamped through the same win. dow, but left the ladder standing at the window, giving the owner thy satiafaction of knowing bow he entered the house. The thug was very cholee in taste, and while he rummaxed the house thoroughly, he passed up other articles of value in ir Ot Ser and silver money. ire. Whittlesey vinited a friend at the Otis hotel on Summit av, be tween the hours of 7 and 11. She reported to the policed that the fol lowing articles had been stole One pearl ring, set with diamonds, valued at $300; one solitatre dip. mond ring, $260; one Japanese crystal necklace, set with seven large silver drops, $200; one fob, with three Roman coins, $100; one sapphire ring, $76; one gold watch, engraved “L. LL. one sil ver watch and chain, datare of Mme. Lamballe, set with dia- monda, bearing the monogram “A. N. 8," 1889; one pearl pin; one small common shaped brooch set with opal and diamonds; one silver bonbon case, $3.60 in silver KAISER IS 53 United Press ‘Wire) * Leased BERLIN, Jan. 27—Emperor William today received the con- Qratulations of kings, princes and presidents on the occasion of his S3rd birthday. From the head of practically every nation in the werid and from many other personages, telegrams were received during the day by the kaiser, wishing him con- tinued good health and tong life, ‘The emperor was in fine spir- its. Among those who called were the imperial chancellor and some of the generais of his army. Miners’ Fight (By Unites Pras Baad INDIANAPOLAS, Jan, 27.--Coun- ter dema: of the mino operators to those advanced by the United Mine Workers of America were ad- vanced here in the capitallabor conference which is trying to meet on ® mutual ground for peace in the industry. The operators propose a 10 per cent reduction in wages, the abolition of paying for coal before it is screened, and « limitat of the check-off, whereby union” dues are collected by the operators from the miners’ wages and the dues then transferred to union officials, It is believed a middie ground will be found, PARIS, Jan. 27.—-French newspa- pers today print scathing denuncia- tions of the government for faill: to sever diplomatic relations with Italy because Italy has refused to release the Turkish prisoners captured aboard the French steamer Manouba. They demand that the issue be formed and say that its attitude is hostile. Candy Man Suicides QAKLAND, Jan, 27,—Emil Lehn- hardt, the leading candy manufac. turer of Oakland, shot and killed himself in the lavatory In the base- ment of his Broadway store, Lehn- hardt had been in {ll health for some months, due to overwork, He was 50 years of age. No one in the place heard the shot and it was not until Lehn- hardt's continued absence was not- ed that his body was discovered,, TEMPE, 27,.—Three men early today dynamited the vault of the Farmers and Mer- chants bank of Tempe. They fled without loot at the approach of of- ficers. A sheriff's posse is on their trail. Dance at Dreamland tonight. * INCUBATOR Built for this constul seaso’ Key, "Be Cn ma mnt of service. Sold onl 2 ‘Bt, Bi Lilly Co., Foot of Money to Loan on Seattle Real Estate Suma from $300 to $25,000, We (acres no commiasions. ‘The total cont of getting a $500 joan in $7.75 and on @ loan of $1,000 the total cont in $10.25. This’ covers every item of expense. Other amounts in same proportion. You can off your loan in full at any t after one yeat WASHINGTON SAVINGS & LOAN CIATION Ine 10 Beoond Ave. Established 22 Years, ractically | Rak ‘|Crowd Se: SomePooy 183 GAMING, SOMEMODY 188 GAMING, TRA~LA~LO=A MRS. ALLAN RUDOLE MERCED, Cal, Jan. 26.—Giris! How would you like to be the wife of a cowboy? Not a wild, howling cowboy, but @ perfectly docile, col lege bred cowboy. One who could furnish you with several sleek, glos- By coated saddle horses and a big, red automobile to ride in. That is Mra. Allan Ruddie’s pre- dicament, and she likes {t fine. Day after day she and her husband ride about the ranch together, she fre quently helping bim in hi with the cattle. Before her marriage Mrs. Ruddie was a town girl, and ranch life was quite a novelty to her, and the nov- elty bas nover worn off. She 8 miles from the nearest town of any size, and women In that community ‘are scarce. Her only companion at the house during the day is the Chinese cook, and he generally goes fishing, so, naturally, she prefers to ride with her busband. She puts some needlework into a bag, straps her riata onto her sad- die, mounts ber horse and away they go. When they get to the field she works industriously at her sew.) ing while he attends to the stock If he hag to rope a steer and needs any help, back goes the needlework into the bag and down comes her wiry riata and she plays cowboy for a while. To keep the ranch life from be- coming monotonous, occasionally the Ruddles take the automobile and go to town or to visit the neigh- boring ranchers. Now, girls, if this sounds good to you, just remember that this is leap | year, and there are plenty of good | opportunities left like the one Mrs. Ruddle found, !f you are only will- ing to look for them, QUEER THINGS IN THE NEWS Marie, Sweet Sixteen, Proposed, but Her Mamma Vetoed it. Among the girls of Danielson, Conn., who formed a Leap Year ‘Club pledging its members to pro- pose and be married this year, wa Marie Sweetster, sixteen years old. Marie's sweetheart is Charlie » who had not ventured to tell her of his love, so as soon as she became a member of the club she proposed to him. “Sure,” he said, just like that, fixed the wedding date, and Marie broke the news mothet “What!” exclaimed the mother. “You in short frocks with your bair down your back? Wait until T'get hold of that kid. “and, young lady, the first thing in the morning you go and teil Charles Baker that the marriage is off, and that I say 60.” Marie did it, too, Man Forced to Do Housework Jus- tified in Leaving Home. “after Elmo 8. Springman had told his story at Wastrington, Judge Wright refused Mrs. Springman a Hmited divorce, Springman said he had to carn a Mving for his wife, and then on reaching home had to do most of the housework, including washing bis wife's clothes, When he refused, he sald, he was ordered from his home by his wife and mother-in-law, and his wife de- clined to live with him unless her mother remained, Id Eagl riously Over River at Ha Hundreds of persons saw two bald eagles. fight fiercely over the frozen Hudson at Hastings, N. Y., the aerial battle lasting half an hour, warriors fell on the ice, but quickly arose and renewed hostili- ties, Finally both flew away, minus many feathers, te a New “Rattler” Record by Killing 276 in a Day. PENDLETON, ORE, Jan, 26,— James Fix, a Coombs nyon rancher, killed 275 rattlesnakes in one day and has brought the sking Many times the feathered | to Pendleton, where he sold them. Im addition to the skins Fix ob- tained twenty pounds of snake oll, which has a market value of $9.50 a pound. The record made by Fix has never been approached in Umatilla County. Discouraged After Vainly Trying All Day to Die. “I have tried every y 1 know how, but I don’t seem able to kill myself.” Rudolph Herbert, a drug- gist, told the San Francisco police he had called in, He had tried all day to kill him- self, incidentally firing three shots into his breast at intervals of three hours. He has been ill for several months, and will recover. Ret Rip V. Winkle, Peeved, Leaves for 17 Years Mire Sleep. O, Green returned to Sharon, | Pa., after seventeen years’ absence and began celebrating. When he was locked up he told the police he had spent most of | the seventeen years sleeping. On awaking he learned his wife had got a warrant for desertion, and put up a forfeit, “I'm going away to sleep seventeen years longer,” he said as | he boarded ppeared. what I/ feel for you. True love is silent, | She--Oh, no! It speaks to papa. —Toledo Blade. for | Breaks a Cold in a Day ‘Ang Cures Any Cough That Is Our- me Doctor's Formula. your druggist of Glycerine and of Concentrated Pine com- Dake thexe two ingredion nd put them into a halt pint} ol whiskey. ‘Take one to ontuls after h Small to age. nown to two) accordin formula nee. There are tions of larke Ray to expert: cold. Be sure to get enulne (Globe) Cor ch half ounce bott @ sealed tin screw-top a 1 your druggist does not have it In stock he will get tt au wholosalo houre. This h shed here every winter for y Siew know its td & Words by Music by Ca —— I DE Yor TAFT. PLANS A FIGHT ON INSURGENTS (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHING i, Jan. 27.—Pro- Gressiveiam advocated by Se ator La Follette of Wisconsin will be attacked by President Taft on brief speechmaking tour of Ohio, starting next Monday, The presi dent left bere at noon today for New York, where tonight he will attend the banquets of the societies of Ohio and West Virginia at the Waldorf Astori: following a visit the Aero club of America. During bis stay in New York, President Taft will be the guest of his brother, Henry W. Taft, start ing for Cleveland Sunday night. He will launch his attack on La Pollette at several meetings in| Cleveland on Monday and at night will be the guest of honor at a McKinley banquet | al of Barbary Coast! (By United Press Leased Wire) | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27.-- Graphically depicting the lure and | horrors of the Barbary Coast, Ada Bretagne of Sacramento tod: added more accusations to those charges she bas preferred against Jimmy Lawler, dive proprietor and former pugilist. She swears that the latest victim of Lawler's white slaye system is a l6-yearold Mo | desto girl, who was trapped into the The girl has disappeared, | and ft is feared she has been smug-} gled away or dixposed of in some more serious way. j | ‘hinese aviator, cigarette butt in the carbureter of | his aeroplane. “Darn jess,” he | remarked, producing a silver case and comparing the brand with his own. | —— ' 2,000 POUNDS OF GOLD SEWARD, Alaska, Jan, 27.—Dog | found a/ jteams hanled 2,900 pounds of Idita- | only rod gold dust into town over the trail. The party is on the way to Seattle. They refused to give out | any information. | VERY, VERY CLEVER) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. | H. G. Layng opened her ey Al burglar—she didn't move for a full minute. Then she took an electric | bulb and tossed ft at the crook's| feet, and the explosion sent him into the arms of a cop. Thirty Boycott on Butter Started in Pittsburg | Aroused by the soaring price of | butter, Pittsburg housewives, led by the Congress of Women’s Clubs, |have started a 30 days’ boycott of the product. They will endeavor to carry the crusade into other cities in hope of bringing down the price. | Teck Tes U I! ) SAY CHIN WOMAN STILL. The Chinese district was) into @ turmoil at an bo -| morning by the report thi jalleged murderess of ealthy young Chinese, seen to enter a Chinése 707% King st. The startling inforn lepboned to the police appare |not gt A [of detectives and-bl to the address, thoroughly searched. , No the woman could be foun} guard ts being kept over thi The police are inclined: jthe Story as false, and would easily spread, owitgs present excited state fms nese quarter, The Chit address would not admit Chinese woman had buflding. The headquarters of the: Tong is at 707% King st 3 Chinese High-Life The story of pretty Of periences and escapades | ton, the home of her and her own former abod story of a scandal in Chime life. Her name was thes M Goey, and Goey, prominent Chinese Oregon town, is trying” down the disgrace. Leaving Pendleton sort, who wooed her from 4 busband, she butterfly life, fMitth nese quarters of Se and San Francisco. $I bered by many of the lo as having lived here six ye and it is said she has a quent excursions here “Nickel First” Phone © Cause of $100,000 Délay in the arrival due to lack of a nickel for phone, caused a $100,000 Chicago laundry. Pire Captain Foley in a call for more able telepho the slot kind, and he nickel in change. BY @ got change the fire had way, Man Rescued as He te to by at 7 of Redondo, hotirs in the ocea 60 yards from shore By black abalone, which’ Ba down on two of his f vise as he reached {nl for shellfish. His cries for help © heard. The tide came inch, and he had gt when he was discovered. was then over his Admirer you wrote that! Poet—Yes; with the ing it.—Lippincott's. -EAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, HEAVY HAIR — AND NO DAND! Get a 25 cent bottle of Dan-; derine and just try this—stops falling hair at once. 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