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HTHE WATHER THE DATTY ISSOULIA T Today-Snow; cold. 1 .S UL M A T Are EBICfet and C ENT Tomorraw~-Snow, cold. . . . trthaetmnoha VOL. XXXIX. NO. 275. .,MISSOULA, MONTANA, TUESDAY MORNING, FI'BaUARY 4, 1913. PRICEFVCNT WA-R- REOPENS IN DEADLY BULGARIANS AND SERVIANS COMMENCE THE BOMBARD MENT OF AD'RIANOPLE. UING ARMISTICE ENDS Encounter Also Takes Place at Tchatalja Lines, WIhere tne Bul garians Are Trying to Hold the Enemy-Porte Reported to Have Of fered Concessions. OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED. Constantinople, Feb. 3.-(Mid ntlght.)-It is announced officially that hostilities began punctually at 7 o'clock tonight, xwth at Adriano ple and Tehatala. At Adrianople the allies opened the bombardment. At Tehataija an insignificant skirmish occurred.. Surrender? ondon, Feb. 4.-The Times says that a report is current among some of the Balkan representatives that the porte has already tele graphed to Sofia offering to cede Adrianople on the conditions laid down, and that Bulgaria is ready to accept. Thtis report has not been con firmed at the Ifulgarian legation here, but It is not considered In credible. London, Feb. 3.-The Balkan war has been resumed. The bombardment of Adrianople was begun at 7 o'clock tonight, and a small skirmish occurred at the Tehatalja lines. The armistice had lasted ex actly two months. Bulgaria has turned a deaf ear to the remonstrance of the powers and unless Turkey yields to the BIalkan demandc* the allied armies will at tempt to drive her out of Europe. According to a dispatt-h tonight from Belgrade, Scutari is already on the point of falling. It is reported that the Turkish commander has sent two representatives to the Servia n e1m1 mander to propose the, capitulation of that town. No Further Armistice. Dr. I aneff, head of the Ibulgarian delegation, in an interview tonight in Paris, said he had promised Sir Edl ward Grey, the British foreign secre tary, thtat If Turkey immO.diately .ac cepted the allies' conditions, they would conclude peace, but whatever happened there would be no further armistice. Sir Edward Grey had a long inter view today with the king, after which he attended a brief meeting of the ambassadorial conference, but nothing of importance was transacted, there (Continued on Page Three) Another Chance This Week TO GET THIS Five Volume $12.00 Set for $2.35 You need this set. Parents, how about that boy and girl at school? You say they have the necessary textbooks. Well and good. But have they a reliable set of REFERENCE BOOKS at HOME to aid them in their school work? Then look here. 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OUT-OF-TOWN READERS need not wait until the days of distributloe, but Rend orders any day of the week and shipments will be made promptly on the distribution days. NELS-ON.'S CASE HOLDS OY9ER A WHILE KANSAS CITY EDITOR, CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT OF COURT, GETS A RESPITE. SHERIFF IS 1 FRIEND Repudiates Signature to Paper Which Asked That Writ of Habeas Corpus Be Quashed-Somebody Lied Months May Pass Before Final Hearing Is Held. Kansas City, Feb. 3.-Another at tempt to place William R. Nelson, editor and owner of the Kansas City Star, in jail for contempt of court was blocked today when Sheriff Edwin Winstanley repudiated in the Kansas City court of appeals a motion filed in his name by friends of the court of Circuit Judge William A. Guthrie, who sentenced Nelson to one day in jail for contempt, asking that a writ of habeas corpus, upon which Mr. Nelson was released Saturday, 1e quashed. The appellate court then certified the case to the state supreme court, where months may pass before the case is heard in the regular order of the docket. Repudiated. As soon as the hearing on the mo tion to quash the writ of habeas corpus and to return the editor to the custody of the sheriff began, Charles Shannon, attorney for the sheriff, asked that the motion be dismissed, saying that the motion was not filed by Sheriff Winstanley nor by his authority and that the sheriff therefore repudiated his signature and asked that the mo tion be disregarded. Attorney 0. H. Dean, one of the friends of the court whose names were affixed to the motion to quash, told the court that the motion had been shown as a matter of courtesy lo Sheriff Winstanley, into whose cus tody Mr. Nelson went after convic tion by Judge Guthrie. He said they were not trying to use the sheriff's name but sought to affix it courteous ly. He said that the sheriff refused to sign the motion until advised to do so by his attorney, but later, when Judge Guthrie had informed them by telephone that the sheriff had ap proved the action his name was placed on the motion. Something,. *eems curious," said Mr. Dean, "we all know Judge Guthrie did not tell us a falsehood." Mr. Dean attempted to argue the motion to quash the habeas corpus writ, but was stopped by the order of the court certifying the case to the supreme court and holding that the bond given by Mr. Nelson was suffi cient to secure his appearance before the supreme court. The status of Mr. Nelson, who is at liberty on hall, therefore will not be changed. "Personally, it does not make a par (Continued on page Five) BESIEGED Go AwAY 49 .. 11) K V Dispatches from Miami say that W. J. Bryan is beset by office seekers who believe that he will be secretary of state with jobs to give out. NOBODY CHOSEN YET IS ANNOUN[CMENT BE WILSON DECLARES HE HASN'T AP POINTED BRYAN OR ANY BODY ELSE TO CABINET. Trenton, N. J., Feb. :.-Charles G. Heifner of Seattle, firmer chairman of the democratic committee of Wash ington, today called on President-elect Wilson and discussed with him the Alaskan situation and conservation policies. Governor Wilson said Mr. Heifner's errand chiefly was to ar range for conferences on the subject after March with a view to early legislation. Representatives Stanley of Ken tucky, Goodwin of Arkansas, Callaway of Texas, G'ribble of (leorgia and Rus sell of Missouri, urged the governor to appoint t. S. Barrett of Georgia, tires ident of the National Farmers' union, to the secretaryship of agriculture. Governor Wilson announced today that Joseph Patrick T'itulty would continue as his secretary when he be came president of the United States, .but declared very emphatically that lie absolutely had arrived at no other de cislon as to appointments. Tuiulty has been secretary to Mr. Wilson ever since the latter becanme governor. When shown a published story stat ing that William Jennings Bryan, A. Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania and I. L. Henry of Texas had been de cided upon by him for a cabinet port folio, the governor said: "It's not true, hefause I haven't de cided upon anybody. I have made no offers as yet." PROPERTIES SOLD. Milwaukee, Feb. 3.-The Milwaukee and West Allis properties of the Allis Chalmers company were sold today by a special master commissioner to J. H. McClement of New York, chairman of the reorganization committee and representing the buyers' committee. The sale was to obtain money to pay interest on the $81i5,042 on outstanding first mortgage bonds in the receiver ship. AVIATORS GET RAISE. Washington, Feb. 3.-The dangers of aviation were officially recognized by congress today when the senate passed the bill already approved by the house, granting 20 per cent additional pay to officers of the army, navy and ma rine corps who may he detailed to duty with the aviation corps of either the army or navy. GAYNOR'S ASSAILANT DIES. Trenton, N. J., Feb. 3.-James G, Gallagher the man who shot Mayor GaynorAf New York nearly two years ago at Hohoken, N. J., died today at the New Jersey state hospital for the Insane in this city. Death was due to paresis. SIGNED BY TAFT. Washington, Feb. 3.-PresIdent Taft ligned today the congreqvlonal resolu t4k+5 appropriating $25,000 for the ex peneea of Governor's Wilson's inaug tration. ' Ml1WAVkEE P1AN S 10 PUT PARTIES IN 11ff TFILD SU'RVEYORS READY TO DO FIRST WORK ON GREAT FALLS-MIS SOULA CUT-OFF. Butte, Feb. 3 (Spt-iail.) The Mil wriukee designs ~n northern Montana will not reintia lI-g on paper, juidglii *frirnm the notii r- of engineering par ties nniw in the field between (erit lalls and Missl u bi. The branch lini fron Harlntlini to Lewvistown will swing west to Inriat halls and further west to Missauba to the main trans continental line. The 1e1w rood will otoch a half-dizen of the richest rouinttes in tln poa, tssing through l-i-rgus, ('asei-aI- Leis and (lark. Powell and Mits i la.. C. Ji. livers, chief locating ongineer for five parti -, :arrived In Butte last night and leit this morning for Me1 Hoi. 110 was nii*ipanied by (. W. O-grNrd, locati- g engineer. Mr. Osgood aill return prosbably to night rand the ri iineers who arrived here with theni last night will start at once for a pint between (IIroit -alls and Mu l nlaai . Two parties un der Engineers siten-t and Pritchard will work on Ih,. --at slope and Ern I igneers Co(ie ;riti Jenkins will wiork ion the welst -ei~-. In another week another party ailit go out In this ter ritory. Preliminary Work. The five parii-a will do prellminary and survey i rk-on the prols.;ai-.i 1l0 miles of rial heatiien Great. talls and Misr-oula. As n ir as their report Is handed in (o thn- head office work will Ire started and -ushed to completion, if irsesitle this sirmmer and fall. Thin engineers wtill te here for two months. Thie nw rody of men who passed through iutte tiday came herei from Idahtoh where lm i were ingaged ih construotlion ann surveying. The following is the list of ien as osrrianted with Ili, Milwaukee who are in Butte now awaiting itriluotions where to rep.r I tomorrow: hi. Ti. Parmner. 0. It. Iinsmore., E. P. Hin mert, F. N. N-r rass, J. II. 1). Dur ham, Walter Manse, John Bragg, Wal ter Allen, P. II. Filler aind I ave Sparks and Engienr Jenkins. WHITEHALL IS VISITED BY DISASTROUS BLAZE Whitelull, Feb. 3.-(Special.)-At 2:15 o'clock this mornift a fire of unknown origin swept the iusiness building occupied by the firm of S. S. Clinton & Co., of this place. WV. L. Strachan, an employei of the Northern Pacific Rallway coinpariy was carried in in unconsceious condi tion out of a room which he cncu pled. Clinton & Co.'s stocka of general merchandise was damaged to the ex t tent of $10,000, while the building, - which is owned y Boyd Tebay of - Whitehall, cannot we-repaired- for less than $5,000. Both losses are fully covered by insurance, TAILORS' LEADERS CANNOT ACREE IN HARMINY AFFAIRS OF STRIKING GARMENT WORKERS ARE IN SADLY TANGLED STATE. Ntil fork, I'oh. 3. -Al 11mintronll striiggl I it l.:iietrship Iellvueii higher officers ,.I the I'nit, d ("arnient W1ork (rs . union, a furling k f diEts tnltl amnong thu. thousandts of workeurs ho I ir e oill' i the fow stri d h Mnelt' .lililtd, uni thi' llntinued lilrgating it lieent u11111 is; lriiin lot vli;g antulii inr ii itfiI' ilulialhl lii. slulvu ttd flaiti ii I i-l frii Ilie I tin t'l over 1,"1,t1r u of sal t leiI itnt, marlk-d l 11t I'riunig ithlty of tlke uixth wei k of it. tini I i tkiullu 111,000 inei, waonun and girls. Confli ting state Iti. s pu r tum gi o ati' frolil oyfl lier iln tlet Illl hlr 111 as In - iiir wote would he inkten ar the offer of the 'l~Utl uli-riis of it Itiding waigi sitt le itcri asli tft in dli irbt iiuisi Vital ar tiont 1,:olaeos ware Itaking to end 'Ihe stli gglr e I rs - i niutit Itilikel of thll uuniuln declred empht. lnitily irlay that a vole wvouhl bet taken \Vedits 'Ily an rwiult snan-uWncd gIi TIsirkrs rlay. u ooni y Wi;i Ia it, toisiurer of .he u(loion, ri eu i arvtiu. ths II a. voIt had lruii 'ia IIn a 't',ui woid I , iui gill Ined slut i gll I' -1111 i 1 srle Concessions. GhR AssoriatED Atoys' NE thing A.n on a etiri li, iiiipirilirIeg ii urip of itm pliyets of houl 1,ui00 workers. agreed after it I 'rnfiru e to('iky to grnthet tral increuse of 10 lj r tentI ii 51-nl iit r week and tacit ,r cognil itson of the union. 'T'ils agrI rt u I t, it was announced, w ill not ti ' 'eIltedl since it oes not ebody 11ll the deianfts of iuthi strik ers. Teltg ernuittal of lrsu wrapper, kimnoas and housedress oantifacttre~rs to igree ttuhe im on'i latethd l for so-arlled tolettlo'u erlai's ning pre vented a settlteltent in that dopart mont-t. Thu striking wh ~tu goods worker4 reived Olsoalntial ;aria totdaty from Mr:+. T. t., 'I'h: hoirrne. it promninent su1fframei:t, wvho prest-nted it Check to the poIn ths prarte nion league to he distris ul, d ,. i benefit for the white Id. workcers ont strike. GRANTED A NEW TRIAL.. 1£enrver, Pelb. :. -The state supreme court today gr~anted it new trial to Hlarold V. Hlenwoodl, c-onvirated in the district court more than to year ago on a tharg,' of ntmtrdt-r in conneetion with thl( shootinog of (leorge 1,. 'obpe land of ('ripple ('rook. In the trial It wa,, show's that the ('npelandl shoot Ing was aeciulentacl and thalt S. L. Von P'hul, 5t. Louis amateur balloonist, who waus killled, was the target for Hienwnwal s bullets. Hownwomli is still awaitinig trial on the charge of .shooting V'on Phul. HOUSE WILL BACK UP. Hele-na, Felt. 3. -The .joint confer ttenc rnmiittee of tho twot houses on steering c~onmmttee provisions in the. joint rules held a mnoiting late this afternoon ,and arrived at a unanimous conclusion. All parties concerned a~re pledged to secrecy However, It may be stated that tilt compromise Iagreed uposn calls for a partial reces alon upon the part of the house from its original stand. STATES RATIFY INCOME TAX WYOMING, DELAWARE AND NEW' MEXICO MAKE MORE THAN NECESSARY NUMBER. AMENDMENT IMPORTANT Bill to Be Introduced Probably Will Provide for Direct Levy on Salaries and Incomes Which Exceed $4,000 or $5.000-Approximately Hundred Mil lion Will Be Raised. 'a shingts tto'' t . i . lilr. ti axsl upon ath incmi es IF "it iizt-n .I ti e ti ii'trit -tlatesi ii hlith' filti t ri i Ii ti. atl r t- yi t hg~t r i~n 1titi Ni- 'tlu-'tt~'. ti- ca itl ssrt jrai Itse utt t till business, were male01 possible 100.4\l 1,t the t that iiie tilo t thi i tiiilvniiiti itt1n ti xi i tt to th i felerii l tittt'iii tit ' Itt IteinWare, \\Yyntiling anid \e\\ N1c000l0 it Io sil- the i l intite h t ita i s lidin --ti thr'otn i thlfI reisliective' legtislna ires. co tlit leIte it list of :i s stales tihit hiie iliu v 40e110 it, $%, 1 11110; t it the tiiir e foirths iftesutry lt or its i tinitt- utl lion. L~eadltrs in congress pr'etit',ted to night ihai t ihr'igh s l- tii thori'n. i-n he0 htin whtTo will he Blassl to lev. tif l it in tiip Aiti riit at ilnti tii will he itt, wlttie as sool l is th i i1tr noi t liven t le a ,tL , hutl it is Ite lie viii It ie ll exempt gill incomes ' e Ilo $4,0w 0 or $5,111111; l n will proI 'tll' i Ii x of nil e Per cent 'ilpon the t ii 'srity of persot'tl in ioim i that (toes it l Itu to tilt txcessive figure. To Draft a Bill. httforin'l lno et of the fiiallil.l't'ti tal ofti ll th new yilentit i it was given it the itt-Itte by hg It ii It irtilts of Nu - h tiskt, who it' rot tucetI tt-i iitsi t its si n in 11111.1 i dul up n lwii the lt ropiosal iof au t inenin' inttix was stilnitte' l to the slates i T i-o tittriting of Ise 1,11 to a ut th int-ux into efleii i 1vt -itIll li-i t - e I, twill f ll to the Iot of tt 'pi it- nl - ti''e 1111'1 of l t I't I essev, lilt-st I tS i1" . of tIil ll house wi ts and i eti nt s -i tx-tii Iee, who lrow" the exeis" Iax hiltl pro poised lust yeair by the tlinot'rotie liottso of re presenin es, iiti'h lit ittitl 10 i-st u aiit i- i v u.-t'utui i l The I ninr " Iax will hl- tlrsiinett to sill lant it i presenl Cit-.o tit1 1 lax gilt will '' iit ly ii I t neoin it of in nivititals, firms i-s.l ro ratins In it statomntt-t tonight, IRepresentai\tiv IIlulI deviored he tavoredI ttnkling the m 'ri tuxi Ju iiv eg tr l rei of the f-r l:til i t t syslttl i of the (w'ile( Sates lv f lite l l in In Ii I force witlimit Togntrd to ltre chuirneete of the l-t'rif bills tillat congreMs miti y ein' 1 from ll nov to 111l14' line featu~e twhici t. Is belirvet w'ill Ii, inchidedet in the lowt \\1111 he pro vislon f'or "collveting at tj U s t so rce" of Ilse inromne. Thils famiilr'o, flow Ill oln ration lit PngIl.tintil, on ltld reluire firmis to eer'tify the ilta llitot 1(1(1 ill tlivitlintt Iln sMilnlelio 01n1 fees 1114 id u \" the Iax tirect to the governm elnt. It Is helievetl this9 HIio lti 0001 e ln l eoml nii Nilt that nnigght het Imale If (110 gowet~r loet ll Itatl to itivestigalit "\tt In iith illini tPilizvens ineortm" illd Walthl pirevten t. ev si o r o fit,. blaw. T'ho Dilttouni ;u tnutif l 111:1 the gtty willitent mnay realiz,, trlottr the0 ine-nn1 lax is estimnatetl by dlelnera';tic Ilan or n ill rngr" "ss ast :11'Ilroxiin~ttely $1041, (1041,000li. 'This w anltl lilellitle II0 :I, ()(1(1,4111)1 collected 11ll414" fil,- (resent cturporalion hinw. "aime of fiht Iinsportant resitllis of the inemtne Inx," smitl Itelresentative 11111I, "wonltl e the einrbing of tni nevvssairy federal expenses. \\'1, it g great parl of the govnwieronl' tt aboim Is dlerivetl by it direct tiix ulpon the citizens if thi- nation they w'ill seruil nizt" moret tat--fully the it tlrnopriations mnate lby congress," P'robably It will reman;In for P'r'es (Cuntinued on Enge b'ive) What's In a Name? Sometimes a Fortune. ¶fWe could print a hook full of ii ia w \a hii h, lin t' a wit t t hiln essentials, have mtltnd fuorti l s. TheI tess nti:11, :ue t" ir;t, 1111 idea; seciaiil,. jaliy; third, l a! llt iaa le pubala it \*. T )'on know what a l ih il iilwaa Ii IIIIII Is. WVihail i a al tlink of Minnesita You think ota fllaa. The var! Vlntiain il a ea tuint unames makes Volt thin~ td' hist"nits, beenkfIast l'ail;, ta cum lljwdiwer, ahaeaallt soaks. and IIt lilapa 'es athar thlim 0 LS. ¶ lalh mlle stanca for :a proalnalt of sterling worth anal honestt price. J The force wliilih imtlplaS~aSt ls I la'la III lllallplaal trint anti makes lit i 5thltl and merit of thlase prI lau t11 kIlnawli to you iM Al)VERtTI1INU. ¶ Read the advert.isnwaalts in 'I'lHl llSS( )l I I.l\ aasaly and constantly every day and you will always le familiar with the best things in life and the names of products that are really a guarantee of duality. MUSS OCCURS IN LONIR HOUlSBt COMBINE SENATORS ACT AS LOB BYISTS AND ONE INSTRUCTS A REPRESENTATIVE. REGA4RDIMN NEW 6O1NIlES Backers of Wibaux and Phillips Coun ties Try to Rush Report, But Best They Can Get Is Promise for Thurs day-Senate Holds Quiet and Unin teresting Session. YESTERDAY'S BUSINESS. In the House. 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