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TRIBUTE PAID SAILORS KILLED AT VERA CRUZ New York. Nation and city paid tribute In alienee Sunday to the 17 men who nave their Uvea In the occu pation of Vera Crux. Bearing the bodies of the bluejacket and marines, the armored cruiser Montana, escort ed by the presidential ya lit Miiyflow r, having aboard the secretary of the nary, reached port early Sunday morn ing and convoyed by the puperdroad nought Wyoming, steamed up the har bor shortly before noon The bodies were brought ashore hortly before ft o'clock Monday morn ing and plueeil cm MteMM for the procession up Broadway to City Hall for a brief ceremony UtSfl Mi M across the Manhattan bridge to the navy yard for the services. PNSMmH Wilson FMflktd the city frMI Wash ington at fill Mo&tfaj and delivered Iho memorial ftMfWM :it Hie navy yard. "The fei linn thai ll uppermost," he aid, "In OM of profound urlet. n . wt tin re Ih mixed with that trial I pro found pride Hi.it iliev should have MM II tin did. and If I ina say It out Of tnv heart, a toiieli of envy of those who were permitted so quietly, km nobly lo do their dtil.v Tin head ol the nation looked out over Hi- thOUMWfl masked ii ) n i t the roirins on the . in. id. chiiiiiiIh. and his volee boot with emotion as lie if rlared his creed: "We hnve gone down lo Meeo." he said, "to serve mankind If we can find out a way. We do not want to fight the .Mexlcam. W e want to serve them." State i' .et Aid It Decided by Board. Halem, Or That only counties which provide substantial funds with wlih Ii to liullil p rmaneiil roads will lie alil'-il If in Hie state highway fund wiih the derision rem lied by the state Mghvviiv eouinilnsloti. In further out lining Its polli v the eoinuilsslon an il ii ed that Ml permanent thor oughfares would he built with the State liirliwav fllli'l -CEREAL KING" IS DEAD Charlee W. Poet, of Battle Creek, Mich., Commlte Suicide. Hunts llarhura, till -'. W. Post. iniilii millionaire cereal king of Hat lie Creek Mich , eominilted suicide at Ida winter residence here by shooting himself through the head with a rifle. Mr I'ost hud been convalescing, It was thought, from a prolonged Illness. He e( iimmI himself from the attend ing nurse, against her protest, hv sa.v tug he wished to lie down ami to be alone and unlet. He went to hie apartment and In a moment a shot was heard, lie had placed the muzzle of a rifle In his mouth and touched the trigger with his toe The lop of hie head was blown off. Storm Kills Four In Central Weet. Chicago I 'our live were lost and Rreat proper! v damage done by a storm which was especial!) severe In Iowa, southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and which continued east, im pairing telegraph and telephone sen I.. In Dane county, Wisconsin, in. my MfMM Were hull flops .Kill h.HIIS MUll'led he.i:;y. IDAHO BUILDING IS READY Pavilion At Panama Expoeltion It Dedicated At Sen Francitco. II. Use The Idaho p.ivllltm, till "f ii .i,i,- Hm ,i in . i iii Hi. Pimm i'a- ,.lir KipoaltloU lu be c. mi pi. led . has I d. di. I at San Irani isco s oi da ol "d fi landahlu w.ie , aged I i vi .ii the reprt .-. ui.i i i .mil Idaho ...III i i Idaho 0 tin- iM I lion, m. oi. i ) Ins: I,, uov is '''c , , . (or H.. i-i iho i bolns , . 1 1 , i . i. ,i u the producti of Idaho will h. in evlilen,-.- Ill III" diiicreiii upoalttoa buUdlaja .n.i the Idaho bulldlUR Will I"' filled with Its product Idaho't I1SS.I tip itppiopi mi ioii in. an.- a per c.ipila lax of H cents on III ITSiSSS people Joseph II Hud 'liiiu.nu. M M 1. 1'U teiianl gi'Veiiuii of Idiiho. was chair man of the ilav. Speakers vvcic Ma Jor Ueed. I'rauk It lotliii flist MI lirer ot Idaho. Ii It Hale, exposition Ice piesltlout. and lit .in. I state lep resi'iitatlves of ('aliform Mrs A II. Iloomer, wife of an Idaho pliiiuii. raited the Idaho flag Wooer it Shot, Then Arretted. Kellogg Krie Tolcii. a miner, was hot It it alleged hv Jelmar Johnton. who was escorting Miss Ida JohSSM home from a dance, the shooting tve tuning w the front v.ud of the home of Walter C Clark. VMM Mitt John eon has been employed Johutou has not been arrested For two years. Mist Johnson tayt. MS has lived in tenor of loleu. und iiiiui' inns men who have escorted her buve MM Ihieali ned with death ANARCHY CAUSES GREAT UNREST Woman Leads Band Which Seems Bent on Murder. THREATS FREQUENTLY MADE New York City Hm Never Before Experienced Such Demonetretione. Leedert Are Pupilt of Emma Gold man end Alexander Berkman, King end Queen of Anarchy In Amerioe. New York. t'nrest among the so called Industrial Workers of the World, anarchists and other kindred organiza tions has never before been pitched to such fever bent as now. I tcmonsl ra tions protesting against various hull vldlials and corporations are held dally lieallnk' vvltii the crowds s n great pti7. r.li' to (lie metropolitan police, orators from the rank ami tile or tin anarch 1st and I. W. W. are granted the, con Ptioto by Amerlenn Press Association. "SWEJCT MAIIIS" HANTS. siltntloiial right of free speech Threats of murder and of MMMMI UM are frequently made In speeches The iniarchlsis have never had fuller sweep III their scope of murderous en deavor Iii any country or In any i It.v than they are now being given In New ork That Alexander llerkman and Kniina lioldmaii. the king and queen of an archy In this country, count on a wo man lo turn the trick of reprisal Is p 1 1 n "Sweet Marie" Unlit, a follow er of the anarchists, openly dec In r ed. with a multitude of h Ions mljec I lie-., that she would kid .l.din i Itoekefeller, Jr., and went so far ua to seek the young millionaire In bis own olllt-e ami attack him. She Is the head of the living squadron of iitiiiivhv known as the "Hid Angels" The po lice consider her dangerous. Khe never leases to talk. Ottlcera are anxious to use their heavy clubs They know what It Is to deil with anarchists The youngest of Hum have heard of the Hay market rlota In Chicago In March, IIS. In New York, the llayumrkct reprisals came uear being reproduced when Sellg Kllverstelli threw a bomb Into Hie polb e ranks. The Isunl. was poor Iv made, and It exploded In his own hand, killing hint and wounding the MMtS als. ui li I in lie had a card In lilt pocket, a card with the slguatut of Alexander Iterkinau. vouching for Mm as an SMMkM The cops are not at all In tyuipath.v with the policy of walchful waiting Moreover, they are puzzled I'.v 'his new turn of anarchistic strategy the employ me lit of women III the game of murder Marie Hunts It only u private In the ranks, hut she hopes to In-come a cor lairal soon If she UCCfthl she will oiitiauk I'liiiua (iolilinan herself That Ik her aiiihlHoii, and her life's story lelllles the statement M.nie stllillisl n.iichv under laulii.i Holdiuau She wa the ini'-t eager of the sludenta of the led .ilcell She Is v If, a bit III t lined lu fat. lav ph.v si. ally and some what frowrajr, fof tha ladles of Imh'i -. P..,. I d.. iimI lake much time about their toilet She Is Iwelilv three ir.il ol tine !"ul WM bOfS 10 Austria, the in... I nl-t... i.iiic ... until in the world perhaps She Mils that she 1 a vvoinan. and she has sold goode, be gtlinlM wllh MBlWffTl to delii.ii' dealer and audliui with Iho twluos wf Mother Kartb and othaf uiasaalutM thai ll. in Hie lace ol edalillshed law and order "Sweet Millie" is an Ironic alias The MM Bya hot In- name bMMM Si Ml foul tOUtftt She ues profanlt.v as an epert Nil loiigshorciiian comd give Mane points In anathema Curses lip pie from her lipt The cause of this iinpns-islcuteil up heaval l allillaitisl to the tragedies re suiting fiom t lie mine strike In Coloru do. when Ihlrtv llvo were lost lu bat ties between strikers ami guards. I'iMtesfs art ladug made against John li Itoikefercr, .Ir.'t. assertion that the mine OWMfS vvouhl not MMJSjM the iiiii.'u- Tha young man bus been hoiiuilisl since he appeared SSfSM coiigletsioiiiil Inv educating iiiiniuitten and made st.nemeiitt to w hlih the an btSMatS objivted One of the feat urea of the deiuu i ttratious was the dally appearance of "mourners" In front of his ottk'es. each wearing a tSBM baud around his or her arm "In memory of the brave lulu era who dnsl in the coalfields while luudliitf up for their rlgiiU,' ihcy aaid- POET PLANS ST. LOUIS FETE. Percy Maekaye to Have Alrthip Part of Big Civic Sptcttcle. New York. Percy Maekaye. poat and playwright, haa been In coruwlta Hon here with aviation experta aa to the selection of an aeroplane and pilot to take part In the great civic apecta cle. part of which lie la preparing for si Louis In connection with the cele bration this summer of the one bun died and fiftieth anniversary of the sett lenient of while men on the aite of that city. Mr Mackaye's part In the celebra tion Is tho staging of bis work. "Tha Muslim, of St I... nls " Tho spirit of the mound builders, who Is made hap py by the appearance of a child of a new race restoring civilization; spirits representing the Mississippi river and the nations of Ktirope. pioneers led by the youthful St I .ouis and earth spirits led by Hold, who is conquered by Love and Imagination, are characters to be seen In the spectacle. The aeroplane N to represent a giant eagle, the emblem of Union, which files across the scene at the close of tho spectacle It Is likely that n biplane will be chosen for this purpose. FLIES CAUSED EPIDEMIC. London Govtmmtnt Board Objtots to Offtndtng Dutt Heap. London. An outbreak of enteritis 1 oeciiired last summer among tho chll j (lien In (lie lottl li w arl; hilh'inary, and I nine died The epidemic was dellnltely tra.cd o the pi esc near the Inllrui ftfy of the Cnmlioi well borough coun cil's dump for dust anil rubbish, which i Is now taken to a railway siding at I Raat I ulw ich railway station, close to the liillrm ir.v The local government board has j again called upon the Catiiberwell bor ough council to make other arrange inetit.1 for the removal of Its dust and rubbish. Ir. llruce. the medical superintend ent, declared tint the cause of the out break was to be found lu the dust sid ing I Miring hot weather, he said, the Institution swarmed with fill's, and kM children's wards were Unbearable Dr. rieteher, n local government board I'lspector. supported lr Hriiee. but the borough council for the second time declined to take action ami mere ly acknowledged the board's letter. UNW9RKED INDIAN MOUNDS ARE FOUND Sli Groups Willi No Previous Record Located In Wisconsin. Madison. Wls.-ltlcb Indian Onds have been made rtnciitly lu three eouii ties of northern YVIacmitlu. The Wisconsin An liuo.logli al society la publishing an account of the explora lions conducted by two of Its ineiubvit, J. I" Schumacher of Green Hay ami W. A. Titus of I ..ml du Lac, In I'ortage. Mai.iiiiou and Llucolu couiuieH re cently. A study was tuude by tbeaa men. I... Hi of whom are esrluneed invest! gators, of the alsirlglual remalua still existing al... ut Wausau. Merrill. Toma hawk. llealTord and oilier placet tloug the upper Wlscomdu river Near Bradley and UeulTord survey were made of six distinct grouie of In di in .-.ii thw a I.-, of which there bad been no previous state record. I h laigest of these coutltted of thirty tin. 11 conical and oval mounds. An em lileuiallc mound lu one of tho groups U the only one of its data as yet loeatoe lu northern Wisconsin. it It more than sixty miles north ol the northernmost limit of the ettigy mound territory. At this place there also exists a line plot of old Indian gar dell beds Iii I'ortage county the work of the Invetllgalois was chiefly confined ti the regions about l.aket Basil aud Olilielniid. near each of which iinpor taut discoveries were made. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE. Husband Set Ablaze When Lamp, Hurled at Him, Esplodtt. AHnull. City. . J -"This mil.es good evidence up. 'ti which I can gel a divorce." was the lepl.v of Johll Ham ilton to the police, vv lien they dein Hid ed that lie sign a complaint agahiM lilt wile and met with a Hut refusal The wife, it It alleged. In a rage burl ad a lighted lamp at his bead which track the wall, exploded, tins! hit clothing and set the furniture and car- pets in his home aflame I'Uciiien l.uiiiii nun unconscious on inc uoor nit er they had used chemical fluid to coil ijuci the blae He was tent to the hospital, where his burns were dreta etl. Ills Injuries are not serious GROCERS ALSO POLICEMEN. Three Hundred Kansas City Trades men Now Prepared For Swindlers. Kansas City Hereafter If tn Kau tat Citv. Kau. housewife ueedt a po liceman hi a hurry ami cannot dud out the may call on the corner grocer to prolacl the family plata. This wat made Ksslble when svlal police cow missi.'ns were given to 300 grocers. The giK-ers want the commission mainly to arrest cheek forgers inonev order raisers, short change men and others who victimize tbem. but they will also serve at ueighlsirlioud protector. I EAT ALL I WANT NOW. AND FEEL FINE! JrSK 'jaBM bbbI aaaal bbbt k LiH LVt No More Gas on the Stomach or Sour Stomach! No More Heavy Feeling After Meala or Constipation I If you have sour stomach, contttlpa tlon or gas on tho stomach try JUST ONE I if .'. K. of almplo buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., aa mixed In Adler-Ika, the remedy which Is becoming known as the MOST POWERFUL bowel cleanser ever eold. The VERY FIRST dose shown ro sulta and a short treatment with Adler-i-ka will suaprlBe you. This remedy drains such astonish ing amounts of old matter from the system that A SINGLE DOSE rellevea constipation, sour stomach and gns on the stomach almost INSTANTLY. Ask Your Druiiuisi For u iiottle TODAY FELT BAD ALL THE TIME Shcllhnrn Lady Suffered a Greal Deal, But Is All Riht Now. ShPllhorn, Ala. In a letter from this place, Mrs. Carrie May no- n: "A short time ngo. I rommeticid to hnve weak bi.clla and 1 I adnhes. I felt bad all the time, and soon grew so bad I couldn't stay up. I thouRlit I would die. At last my husband got mc a bottle of Cnrdttl, and It helped me; so he got some more. After I had taken tha second bottle. I wan entirely well. I wish every lady. Buffering front womanly trouble, would try Cnrdul. It Is the best medicine I know of. It did me more good than anything I ever used." Cardul Is a woman's tonic a nlrcngthenltig medicine for women, made from Ingredients that act spa clflcally on the womanly organs, atid thus help to build up the womanly con stltutlon to glowing good health. As n remedy for woman's Ills, It haa a auccessfiil record of over BO years. Your dttigglst soils It. Please try IL N. II U'rilfl.i: l.ijm' A'vli.xv IVpi . Cjtutu-.-. Mrji, ineC.n., (.iKiianoifa. lrnn.,tor SptfUU Imlrurliii n; and M p tsuk. 'Hisne Tiraiirsatt lur Wisttn," lent it plain siappai. en imutal. HERE IS THE CHANCE OE YOUR LIFE if you want to loonto near a town ilmt Iih8 a very bright future I liave 70 acres of the very choicest liiinl, haa a nice slope to the east, a first-clasa water right ."ii acres in alfalfu, text has been in grain. Not huing it all paid for it leaves me unable to take care of that much land. I will ell anywhere from " to 70 acres. My price ranges from $lf0 er acre up. About half cash; gooj ui ins on rest at 8 per cent in terest. Land exactly the sume adjoiniiit! abas been selling ut 1200 to .T-:;nn per acre, so here is your chunce if you want a good tract of land; 'J miles from Ontario, Ore. uear Malheur Junction, whtre car shops and round bouse will 110 doubt be built iu the neur future. J. J. D1ESS nut. u 10 Oregon Ida 51 I rain Service. 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Downs, (o'.liei we known as Ueorg' V. H wnt), deceased. Notice it hereby given to all whom it may conceru, that the undertlgued baa beeu duly appoluted by the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County, administrator of the estate of the said O. W Downs (other wine known aa Ueorge W. Oowus) de caased. All persona having claims agulntt the estate of the said deceas ed, are hereby notified to present the same to me tor allowance duly veri fied as required by law, at the office of C McUunagill, at Ontario, Oregon. within all mouths from the date of this notice Dated at Outario, Oregon, this 30th Ace High Ontario by H. W. WHITVVORTrl, HOTEL FRIDAY JUNE 5 ZORA saavtsr WOMAN IN iMt W0RL0 ?o wooldjI rNAMi iriM ii-ilu I tpT-J UMS, tht. DtHW nnL. JUNGLE fV i'T..V -"-- PtFirORMinTfJl v FASClNATifvlCl by "iMt ricardo 6 ' V sie TMr ONLY LIVING CAPT, IiUTCH a1 5 HYNErJi day of April, lyil. O. 8. SMITH, Administrator. I ENVOYS BOARD STEAMSHIP Fugston's Hospitality, Badger's Offer of Passage, Politely Declined. Vera Cru. -President Huerta's three peace commissioners, Kinilio Kabasa, Augustln Rodriguez and Luis Elguero. left here on their way to Niagara Falls. Canada, where the con ference between the mediators and the represeutativet of the Uuited States and Mexico will be held. The loiuniisslouers politely declined the offers of hospitality made by Bri gadier General Funston, as well as Rear Admiral Badgers offer to give them passage on the Morro Castle, and boarded the Kronprinzesaln Ce cile for the United States by way of Uavaua. - . - r