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go op Lioni;:;a r. . TII3 WSATIirn. 7 " Jhowtra; southerly winds. . . VOL; It NO. 18. v PORTLAND. OREGON. SUNDAY I MORNING, 1CC3. FOUR SECTIONS THIRTV-SIX PAGES. price five cr:nc. JULY 13., DERT IS SHOT USED CAT TO KILL WIFE President of the Pacific Baseball League Seriously Wounded. , . In Doorway With His! ' 'i Cum DAvnlwr. ( . " , f WW W rs S WS , .SEVERAL STORIES TOLD BY DIFFERENT PERSONS 1 ' ' - ' Wife .Says aa Ha Opened the Door Some One. Pressed Pistol Against Him and Fired Old Friend .Ven tures Opinion and Hints at Poa- elbility of Attempted Suicide. r (flpeelal MapateS br teased Wire to The Jeareal) Ban' Francisco. July 15. About t:IO kdock . this morning Eugene F. Bert. khe well known attorney. sx-Stata sens- tor anfl president of rMino coast baseball league, whlis standing on the tok porch of his residence aU'lJJSa allfornla- street. , received a gunshoi hround whtoh, Abjujollcebelleve was MBlMnflloted with-suicidal intent.. I Ha-now Ilea In a oreoarlous condition. Irhe bullet entered the left breast and. herforatlsr the lung, passed through he bodr to the small" or tne naca. ; ii has been extracted. ; Tonight the suf ferer-was resting easily, but Ms pbysl- iana do not dtsgulss their opinion tnai his case Is critical. ".'tv- ro-t'! Considerable mjmtery surrounas tne hhooUn. On Friday, night Bert went lome about midnight, and, according io ils wife's statement. said something about two nen having followed him 10m and standing outside the house., ' . aterolves Zrfty STesg Sias. He then retired. About T:S0 O'clock n the morning be ..rose and. coming rora his roam in -his night sarb, said ie had beard S nolss st the back pores nd was going -to see -what was up. - A ew minutes later he sat oK a cha4r In he kitchen with the blood flowing from wound to his throat A few feet from he chair iay .IJ-eallber pletol-witb im Thimbu .dlaeharaed Shortly after. Ward he fainted from loss of blood. Snd hough during- the day he rained surri- lently td talk to his wire ana rnenas. e eeuld give no very coherent account f what had occurred. ' The affair was rendered all the wore Inysterlpua ' by the attitude taken by Irs. - Bert, wno, aatnougn ane bi once ummoned medical aaalstance, did her est to hush up the matter; so that the' ay v was lar .asvancea oeiore nr "i- ormatlon concerning- the shooting eachMt police headquarters. V Detective :d Gibson was sent at ones to me nouae, at at first lira Bert denied that there ad been any shooting at all. Later the dmitted what had taken place and told er atory to the detectives snd the news- aper men. .-.- And here comes further mystery. The (Continued on Page 81s.) ; VILD HORSES Oil Men Caught by yictous Animals and bapy . Neany Miiexioeasv,vnrnini ouui ww v , ; Smashes Everything in Sight.. s, , ';'f hpedal wipetch by Ueeet Wire te The Jooraal) New Tork, July le. two wua norm impletely wrecked s jsrooaiyn iday, after nearly killing a baby and wo men and injuring aeyeral others.. After the animaia naa doti impsae an -hour It took the reoAvea rom the lower Fulton street atatton. a rpa "Of carpenters, joo iee 01 pn, truck, hundreds of yards of rope and kcklea and two trues nwr -j-nve ona if th homes from the- sec- M story of the house. " ; That no one waa smea e ferocious beasts, who bit and kicked miahtd floors, ceilings wm- lows.vwas the marvel of the strange MalrVv when they got -inruusn te house It looked tf ir some una nw ploded a dynamite. Domo unaer iu The two horses. Bo and Tim. as fine pair of coal blacks as sver cams from ia weat. were . m m Urses received a week ago. t ' Robert Fenler, a stable nana, tooa ie new homes out to accustom them the noise of the city. A trouey car me along with Its bell clanging, and at was. too much for ths horses. . ." . - y Threw rtve Twty . Te. ''. Bob. with a mighty awing of his bead. rtd Fenler bodily and threw him ft let across ths etreeV landing' him on head. . He was round later uncor.. lous with his neck and shoulders idly bruised. ' The animal mads ft bee Una for 111 ork street. where Nicholas Inle, a hker. haa a store, and Uvea with his fe snd baby. Tnere are two entrances, a leading into the main building ami list sirs and another aid entrance lead g to the back of the houas. - In the lie entrance Little Marietta, the If- ontha-old baby, was lying in a baby irriags. ' ' '' As the horses reached the house Tim -oke away -and entered the aids door. landed. on the baby carriage, upeet- ng it and smashing It to pieces. The ast then deliberately jumped .up and wn on ths wreck, breaking the child's ind, cutting Its head in a dosen places d Injuring Its back. T" 1 thn kioVM tn ths side of the , . -'a f-r the yM, -fc--e Police Theory Is That Frederick J Carjtort Secured ;;TetanusY ' . Serum From Animal and . T? v Injected; It Inta'Wife.V 7 ') t, ; MATRIMONIAL BROKER IS V HELD FOR TWO MURDERS Got ' Klch Oirls to Marry Him,: In l aured - Their Livea, After Which . Ther .Died of Tetanua Needle in ' r Wife's'SHpper May Explain Cause of Ona Deatfi. .; (apaelal Dbpateh by Laued Wire te The oorsal New Tork. July ll. The whole-ma chinery of the country was put to work- today in the efforts, to rind out tne true operations of Frederick Carlton, who, suthough suspected of having murdered two wives. Is being held In the Ray mond Street Jail. Brooklyn, In -default of a bond of-l.e) upon ma purely nominal clharge that he swindled a com-nanlon-jtut OF 1700. ' ., . c . Captain Condon ofthe Fullua' street police station, who has In his poaseaalon three trunks and valises and s meaicine case belonging to lbs prisoner,, is pre pared -to-rearrest him on mora serious charges II ne secures a Donasman. de velopments today were of such a sensa tional nature that. Inspector Cross-as signed It detectives to work upon the case. - v...- . . ' .-v.v. - ., '. Letters srd pictures found In Carlton's trunk sre raid to nave furnished the ln formation that gave basnr-for a rigid mveatl ration .into, the suspicions of mur der. The addresses of- r) New ' Tork women who have been in . confidential correspondence with Carlton are In the possession of ; inspector, cross -ana de tectives were- sent out . tonight to secure Interviews with 4bem. - , Corotler Flaherty leased It blank, sub poenas zor poseiDie. witnesses n is aaia Inspector Cross -sent, 60- telegrams o other cltleav thus putting into operatioa the concerted efforts of the whole coun try In the efforts to verify the suspicions entertained against Carltonr;; ',' ! ', . .;vi-ta MasrtiesUl aslnsss. li From the contents of his trunk it was learned "that Carlton was affiliated ; la one way or another with ' at ' least 1 1 matrimonial agencies scattered through eut the country. ' In this connection he has "received scores of pictures of mar riageable young Women and widows, and a peculiar part of the correspondence la that Carlton retained only those letters from women with money, vc His alleged affiliations , With matri monial get-rlch-qulck schemes in New York, Chicago, - New Orleana - and Ban Francisco- are being inveatigated. ' . Albert - McLaughlin, who introduced Carlton to the latter's first known wife, s Miss 8 myth of. Cypress Hills, and (Continued on Paft 8ovn. . FREI1ZIED RAMPAGE and Tossed," .Children Pursued ons of ths Children with his teeth snd flung htm against ths fence. Then he chased t-year-old Josephine Lugardo Into a corner where he kicked her sev eral times in the back and broke her ankle. '-., a . : . " . ' - In 1 ths meantime' Bob had been do ing 1 even more difhiage, " The main en trance door was closed when ' he reached the house but without hesita tion he kicked it in and then wrecked the main, landing of the house, tearing away. ths balustrade pest and breaking through .the flooring. He took the first flight of stairs and found himself In a hallway. He kicked a window In, badly cutting his head. The injury angered him and , he rushed forward, knocking down the door leading to the parlor and entering that room he grabbed a man dolin in. his teeth and threw it out the window, got a look at himself In a big mirror and then kicked ths mirror to pieces, rose on hs hind feet and kicked the window In. Then he went to the back of the houae breaking down every door sa he went and getting wilder at every step. ' , , ,s ' : Tried to ee late Bed. -V Bob presently took absolute delight In Jumping up to the celling of the dining-room and landing full weight on the floor, until part of It caved In. . He kicked ths pictures orr the walls and broka throuah the celling He kicked a hols in the kitchen range and then went to a bedroom. ' That he actually tried to get into ths bed is ahown by the fsct that' ths mattreaa and bedding was all torn and ths bed waa m splinters. - .By this time a patrolman and a num ber of eltlsens hed entered ths house. As a man nameU Hedge appeared. Bob stood on his hind rest ana with a well directed blow landed on the man's head so bard that he waa knocked Insensi ble. Ha tried to jump on Hedge, but another man got a. firm grip on hla lower, leg and began twisting It . The horse screamed with pain and ran back and forth through ths house. Ropes had been brought In and the policemen managed to get ons around the animal's hind foot, throwing him.. A. big truck and two strong hnreea- were used in jSragglng Bob into the street. Later 'Tim ' wag. found chewing at. S t v f. rigs of grass In the yard, ' ' - v m I if i n i rvirtii n main rsa "s.-, -xj.. t . bj. i . w snwaa a a -vl .-. ----- - 4 . .- sbstbw' 11 . . ; (....;,. .. a r . J) FAlft GATES TO OPEN AT TEN O'CLOCK t 1 . 1' -,'n--.T'.TJ.-'w 'An order was lasued by Preal- e dent Oobde. of . the , Lewis and y d . Clark Exposition corporation last , 4 d ' night directing the opening -of - s ticket ' selling booths today at ' d It a. m. insUad of 1 p. m.. as on 4 d ' previous Sundays. Ths order of the day followsj-J-V--- r . - IS m.- Exhibit buildings, ex- d d eept government building "and '-. Trail, open; ...,.v,V ..v.',-. ,'e e 1:10 to :S0p. m- Concert by w s -Libera ti's band, bendstaod, Oray - e boulevard .- - ' t p. m. Sermon in Auditorium d by Rev. Jamea W. Lee, D. D.. of St. Louia. r-.-- . 1:10 to i p m. Concert by Sherman Institute band, - Cen-. e; tennhtl park.- , 1 " '.'..''- -J , 4:10 to 'p. m. Concert by '. Sherman Institute - band, Call-.; fornla building. , : ' ; . - t - p. m. Exhibit . buildings ' ClOSS. . . - .- f - t to 10 p. m.Orwnd -concert ' by. Libera ti's band, bandstand,' .'tJray boulevard - '. P. m. Grand electrical tUuml- ' nation, -v- 1 - SEISMIC DISTURBANCES IN Houses Crack Open,': Buildings Sway .' and ') People Panic Stricken at San Bernardino l (Special Dispatch ky Uaed Wire ts The Jearatl) - Ban ' Bernardino, Cel.. July 18. The heaviest earthquake shock In years oc- Lcurred . here this afternoon at , U:3 o'clock. Buildings shook and swayed ss though made of pasteboard,- brick and atone walls wars cracked, pictures on the walls were loosened and cams clattering to the floors and dishes m -china closets were scattered and broken. .' The people were frightened from .their houses snd poured Into the 'yards and streets. - Three distinct -shocks' following rapidly ons after the other were felt, each lasting two to three seconds'. : At .' the county hospital the plcturee were dislodged and some of ths inmates who have been SonsMered Infirm mlraca lonely recovered their motive power. The Southern California hospital also re ceived a severs shaking up. The first care of the cltlaene was to learn whether the Bear Valley - dama were Injured, as their breaking would deluge the valley with ft flood that would sweep many of the villages and ranch houses out of existence. Telephone mes sages from the mountains aay that the tremble was scarcely felt In the vicin ity of the dams snd no- damage waa done. ' Ths quake was severely .felt - In Highlands and Rlalto. Ia Redlands and Colton It was not go severe as In flan Bernardino.- The generat1 direction of the tremor Seemed to be from ths south west. 4 . !'. ' ' '. ' k ';!;, Loeotaettve Ssplodesk . (special Dispatch br Uased Wire te The oeraal) Ban Bernardino, CX, July IS. En gine No. 0(1 exploded near McConntco, Arlaona, east of Needles, at 4 o'clock this morning, "and ths crew. Engineer F. C Copeland and Fireman C B. Bry ant, wars killed. No cause la assigned, i . " . " , .; 7, j' THErVE COT Contracts Let by the O. R. & U. ' ' Company for Extension to ' tt;y.'fAf Lewiston, Idntioi-St";'.. ;': TWO HUNDRED MILES,' ' - OF WORKT LAID OUT At Much Mora Projected ' by Va . rioui Lines in Orefon-Eli;ln-Jo-aeph - Extension' to Tap" Wallowa ..' Country ly Announced.: ' Inoludlng the Rlparla-Lewlston-Oranga-villa ex tension Into Idaho, the region of which is directly tributary to Portland, Oregon has a . total of . about 400 miles of new railroad under construction or officially announced for this year, aa follows: - Elgin to Joseph, announced, M miles, by OJR. Jc N.) Arlington to ConV doa S mllfs. just being completed by the same company; Oreat Southern, from The Dalles to Dufur, M miles, under con struction; the Weed road into Klamath county, 09 miles, announced; Medford ds Crater Lake .railroad. IS miles under construction , from Medford to Eagle Point; Oregon Water Power Railway company extension to , Troutdale, 7Vs miles, announced: Portage road, 14 mllea, Celllo to Big Eddy, oompletedV and IVi mllea extension to The Dalles agn'ounced; Portland to Forest Grove, M miles,- under construction . by Oregon Traction com pany: Birapia-Lewiston-Grangevllle ex tension of the O. K. N. and the North ern Pacific U mllea, contracts being let: extension of .Columbia Valley Railway company, five miles, under construction: Lew Is ton to) - Orangevllle, ; electric, U mllea, .announced. . 1 . The Haniman people, in ths con struction work they are completing and beginning this year, add about $1,800, 000 to their railroad Investment In Ore gon. In addition:: nearly 1,000.000 wUl be spent tn construction of lines now a ami red In this stats and Idaho. This is not counting ths proposed extension of ths -Columbia Southern to Shanlko, 0 miles, to which the Harrfman people are flrmly -committed v A representa tive of the freight Department of the O. R. A N. returned yesterday from three weeks' work in the territory along ths proposed -extension from Shanlko to Bend, and has mads an axhauatlvs re port of ths conditions there... Hie work amounts to ft census of ths landa under cultivation and ' lands available for actual farming, ths products now ralaed annually, ths number of people and the industries In which they are engaged. If ths management of tha Harrlman lines In Oregon regards ths showing as sufficient to warrant oonatrnctlon of the lino this extension will add miles to that already mentioned. Contrasts Z fe Bxtoasion. 4 Contracts let yesterday br the Oregon Railroad Navigation company for con struction of that company's extension from' Rlparla to Lewlston will be fol lowed by . immediate beginning of work on the grade. Erlckson Petereon of San Francisco', secured . the contracts. Continued oa Page Seven.) filPARIALUJE 111 vBE BUILT- -7 - .. -:.. . .. - . j TO GO AT LAST. BOXES TOIifl FR0L1 CONCERT HALLS Women 1 Performers Given Nc . tice vThat; Services J Are -No Longer Required. '. ; SALOONMEN TOO BOW r ; " DOWN TO THE NEW LAW Latter. However, Surrender With ' Bad Grace and Declare Ordinance : Will Ba Made So Obnoxloua aa to Force Ita Repeal by CounciL . ' Saloon and concert hall men have thrown up their hands snd surrendered Tonight not ft box will be seen at any concert hall in ths city and not a per formance at- any except ths Orpheum, where In future only soft drinks are to ba sold t-- -, - v. ; ;. ; August . Erlckson took out all his boxes several days ago. Ths female or chestra only haa been retained aa Erlck son aaya that it will not be ft violation of ths law to keep women In his con cert hall for such ft purpoas If no per formance Is given by women. . Fred Frits also removed hla boxes a few days ago. ' Two long lines of balconies now, mark ths upper floor of his concert hall. 4 . . ' Srtta B-rope TasderUle. -' ." "No mors performances wlUbs given bv us after 1 o'clock this morning,' said Frits. "A number, of perform era have just arrived here from .Ban rranciscp and we had to turn them down." Blaster Brothers have removed the boxes st both their Burnslds and Flrat street establishments. Every woman performing for. them Was notified last night that her engagement would ceass at 1 o'clock this morning.' -' , At the Haas cafe, conducted by Shap iro A Lake, all the boxea in the rear have been oloaed It waa announced last night that no mors performances sre to be given. - i - ' . t - -r . Carpenters were buey St ths Orpheum rlheatre ail 67 yesterday The door from the saloon . downstairs into . the sudttorlum has been closed and fastened with wooden cleats A aids entranoe was cut Into the-audltoiium . through, ft brick wall on Stark street. .;. .v .1. n ' Only aofil Brinks. - ''"'"After 1 o'clock this morning.' said Manager Simons, .'"the saloon and thea tre will be located in the-same building, and that la alL Not drink will be old from the saloon to anybody in the theatre. At the bar upstairs only soft drinks will bs served This arrange ment will allow ua to continue our per formances. If we find It a losing game we will either turn ths theatre into a so-called legitimate house or go out of business.' - -..... . It Is understood that ths saloon forces are considering the proposition of effecting- sa organisation, with- ths Inten tion of enforcing the law to the letter In every Instance- where it spplies. They are thoroughly angry lot of men and declare that the law will bs mads to pinch where least expected. By this action, they admit, ths- council may be Influenced to revise the ordinance so as to remove Its more drastlo nrovloloni. GENERAL fe LACK MAR'S RECOVERY IMPOSSIBLE ' " (Special Dispatch s The JeeraaL) ' e e Bolee, Idaho, July It. Doctors e Maxwell and Springer, who held - ft oonanlatlon over Qeneral Black S - mar, ' grand commander of, ths - O. A. R., etate the dtseass is S chronio Intestinal nephritis, a S ' form of Brlght's dlssaas of the kidneys, which Is ths cause of 0 -hfs present prostration. They .' doubt if the general will ever d arias from his sickbed Recovery 0 . Is thought to be Impossible, and .' his family has been Informed Qeneral Blackmar was on his S. way. to- Portland. on a tour of g - Inspection of - ths Grand Army 0 poats . of the northwest, which d was to Include ft tru to Alaska, ft.v Ht wagvauddenly stricken while In this enjr, snd although It waa 0 . thought he would recover in time 0 to aail . north- -on the - data u scheduled, ' subsequent .-develop a menu in his condition caused ths 0 . oapcsllatlori' of ths Alaskan trip. V Hopes of his early recovery were e enterUlned. until today. e Now It U believed that his S death cannot be long deferred PUII ; L1ASS ACRE OF JEWS Governor of . Odessa Busy Se cretly Instigating Slaughter ; of. Innocent Hebrews. ; tOopyrtgBt, ' Besrst Jfews aervles,. by . .y e -"Wire te .The JesraaLr Odessa. July IS. A massacr of the Jews here Is Imminent snd It will' be slaughter done to ths order, for ths au thorities, led ' by Governor-General Kachanoff, ars provoking it - They srs secretly snd busily Instigat ing massacrs of the Jewa that they may turn the people'a thoughta from ths dis affection 'in the army and navy and from the impulse to rebellion that pos sesses them.-.'.'. , ..- -.-'.- ' - Kachanoff. now dictator . of .Odeeaa, said today: . 1 r -'-: '"An .attempt to ' masafters '-the Jews here Is probable. .The great mass of those people who recently participated In the rioting and Incendiarism are hor rified now by what they did and by what had to be- dons to end the dlaorder. , "I am dictator and 1 - will -suppress sny attempt to massacre with the iron hand of the army. - Nevertheless, they doubt that I will protect them. They ars all .armed and not only that, but they have . been and . still ars - making bombs. -...-.-,... "Ths Jews make all ths trouble from which Russia suffers," sxolalmed Kach anoff. "They have no grievance and are well treated, but they have made up their minds to make themselvea maatera of our oountry." ',-. .. The people dreed lest Odessa will be ft scene of carnage again as soon se martial law la repealed. , '.' '! ' 1 IT S s t INkTsaarVr Ij TU V. T -.tr k; text. 4 Wire te Tke feeraal) J'x., July U Tbe pay-e-t.iefrteld eoTT"-T -'- thf4 ' District Attorney Hensy Cvc 3 Glimpse of Revelations- to .. Come In Clue Mountain Conspiracy Cases. - t EVIDENCE EXCLUDED r ; FROM PRESENT TRIAL! Geaner and Bigga Under Brisk Fir on the - Witness Stand Contradict Flatly ' Much of . tha Testimony Given by the Proaecutlon'a V neisea Deny Wrong j Intent, j . Like a flash of ft searchlight earns developments yesterday In - the trial of Congreaaman- Williamson . and his ' 00 defendanta In ths federal court, which indicate the extent of ths land frauds In Oregon sad ths intimate eonneo-. tlon -between ths revelations already. mads and thoas which are to oome. Croas-examlnatlon of ths defendants , in ths pending trial by ths prosecuting at torney, F. J. Heney, gars unmistakable suggestion that tha government -Is in nosseaalon ' of evidence indicating that tha Crook county timber deala of Com grajaroan "Wllllamaon and his partner. Dr. Vsn Oeaner, were but ft small part of their land operations snd that both of them were interested In tha school land speculations within ths Blus moun tain reserve'- .. The first definite knowledge of ths hugs scope of ths frauds by which tim ber snd land speculators have stolen Immense areas of public land In Oregon was afforded by the investigation of the federal . grand juries .which have held aeaalons In. Portland within the past year.. This knowledge was supple- -megted by ths grand jury of Marion county, which concluded ita work about two months ago and which brought In several indictments for frauds in con nection with the state school lands. From the evidence mat haa been mat" public it appears that In 1002, while Blnger Hermann was ommissioner of tha general land office, a number of lend speculators gained advancs information in -regard-to. tha withdrawal .of lands embraced within the proposed Blue mountain reserve. This Information waa' supposed -to be a rigidly guarded secret of the land department. The news that ths reserve was to bs crested waa not made - public until July 18, 101, but ft day or two before that date many thousands of acres of , school lands lying within ths boundaries of tha proposed' reserve were suddenly taken up by speculators under circumstances strongly suggesting that they had re ceived secret tip as to ths with drawal of ths Isnd . ..,.' As ths result of ths Information re ceived by ths federal grand jury, an in dictment was returned charging Senator Mitchell, Congressmen - Williamson snd Hermann. 8. A. D. Puter, State Senator Maya, Horace McKinley and others with conspiracy to defraud ths government of land within ths reserve. Evidence has been secured by ths Marlon county grand jury that ft lawyer named Boggs. who wss in the office of United States Commissioner Biggs at PrinsvUle, was Instrumental in making many of these purchases of school lands within ths reserve snd It la ths theory of the gov ernment officials that he waa ths secret sgent of Williamson and Geaner. Queatkrae asked yesterday 01 ir. -van Geaner and Marion R. Biggs, co-de fendants with Congreaaman Williamson in to pwrama a u mw iwrai wuuri, ahowed plainly that It la ths belief of ths - proeecution that Boggs was tha agent of Williamson and Oeaner . tn se curing school lands. . Mr. Heney, ths proeecntlng attorney, was anxious to make Inqulrlea along tbla. 11ns but ob jections br the defense were sustained by the court. Geaner was aaked whether Boggs was not taking up school landa for tbe firm of Williamson at Geaner. but he denied that auch waa the case. He admitted, however, that Boggs waa interested In school land operations tn the summer of 101. Ths Information which Is being gathered by the government ss ths land fraud prosecutions progress Is likely to be bfgreaTlmportance when other de fendants ars placed on trial. rn ths Wllllamaon case. Dr. Tan Gea ner occupied ths witness-stand for ft short time yesterday morning and gave some testimony in response to interroga tor lea 'by the prosecuting attorney. He was followed by Msrton R. Biggs, who testified -until the hour arrived far the noon adjournment and. the' hearing of further testimony waa then postponed until Monday morning. It la probable that the defense will conolude the pre sentation of its evidence by tomorrow Boon, and It la possible that Congressman-Williamson may be called to the stand Some evidence - will then be offered rn rebuttal by the prosecution and ths arguments will begin by Tues day at latest. The attorneya predict that the case will go to ths jury shout the middle of the week: .When Biggs first took the stand yeaf er day morning he was reexamined by II f . Wilson of the eouneel for the defeii He atated that when ohecka wars t eeived by him from the land of-W I repeyment of the eume psld on e that had been relinquished, he e handed the checks to Uesner or 0 - them In the Prlnevlile bang t- ( account. He never ms ' in the flllr s ec t the appHc" t B. V. iof 1 neea rf-.st 1 -for r" st