io AIM DECLINES 10 THROW MUD Principles Are Declared to Be Above Personalities in City Campaign. ISSUES FULLY DISCUSSED Attitnd o.n Liquor Question, Social Problem and Public rtilities Known and Fair Deal for All Candidate's Sole Pledge. H. K. ALBEC8 SPEAKING BATES. Tonight at S o'clock be will P In the Portsmouth School. Tonight at g SO o'clock ho will speak In tho Fentiuula SchooL Tomorrow night ho will speak at Vancouver tvenat and rro street: Wednesday night . lie will speak In tho Sunnyslda School. His meeting for later date will be announced from day to day. Operation of the city on a business basis, fair .treatment for all citizens, economy In the expenditure of public funds, faithful enforcement of the laws equally to all classes, and the elimination of politics in municipal af fairs are some of the things for which H. R. Albee. candidate for Mayor, stands. In conducting his campaign he has steadfastly declined to "throw mud." taking the attitude that principles and not personalities are the features of Interest to the people. All of his prom ises as to bis position on matters per taining to the city have been made pub licly, and he has refused to enter Into any private discussions or to pledfe himself on patronage. "In my conduct of the Mayor's office neither party politlca nor the political game will be countenanced. My efforts wtll be for rood citizenship, Justice and equal rights. Every citizen will be given a chance to be heard on mat ters that concern his welfare aa a citi zen and resident of Portland." daestlwu Are Invite. That Is a quotation from Hr. Albee's platform. Issued after the adoption of the commission charter. May S. . At that time he said be would discuss other municipal features from time to time. He has been speaking In va rious sections of the city since and has frankly told the people where he stands on every problem that confronts the city. At all of his meetings he has in vited questions, even going so far as to ask criticism, should any present wish to take issue with him. In this manner he has made known his views and has told the voters what he purposes to do. If elected. "All that I promise to do. says Mr. Albee. "is contained in one statement, namely, that I will, if elected, devote my time and attention to the best In terests of the while people. It would , be foolish for me to promise to do ' specirtc things beyond my power to fulfill, hence I simply pledge myself to work for everything that will make conditions better In Portland. If you believe In me. you will then believe that, when I make this pledge. I shall Veep it. If you see fit to make me your Mayor." A ax were Freely Made. There is nothing of the fanatic In any of Mr. Albee's statements of his posi tion on public questions. Every ques tion that is asked him invariably brings back an answer, revealing his one great principle fair dealing. He declares that around that principle everything centers, and he promises at every meet ing that he holds and in all of his pub lic utterances to give every one fair and Impartial treatment. Among the many questions that have been asked of him there being scarce ly a meeting at which it Is not asked Is regarding his attitude on the liquor business. He always answers that question by saying be will enforce the laws, fairly and impartially: that the liquor business Is legally recognised as legitimate and that. If elected, he will compel all saloons to keep within the law: further than that, he always explains, he could not go. neither could any public official go farther, even If he bad the desire to do so. Sorial Evil Dtaearaed. Mr. Albee's sympathetic nature al ways asserts Itself when he is asked as to his stand in regard to a restricted district for unfortunate women. He explains that he does not favor auch a district, aa. he says, experience has shown it to be of no avail aa to bring ing about better conditions. He favors the atrlctest enforcement of the law against all men who live from the earnings of such women and would cause them to be arrested and put to work, he declares. Aa to the women. be believes that an Industrial borne should be established, where tbey may go and be given vocational training, the object being to make them Inde pendent and to enable them to become good cltixens again. - Ample small parks and playgrounds for every section of the city are fa vored by Mr. Albee. as he says he be lieves that It Is better to expend sums of money for this purpose than to neglect the boys and girls and to con tinue under existing conditions, which make necessary the maintenance of courts. Jails and reformatories. He be lieves there is the closest connection between lack of proper recreation and .ii.ut- IT holtevea that It Is bet ter to purchase ground for the small parks ana piaygrounus now, future. He favors adequately-equipped playgrounds tor every ipcuuu i " citv where there are children. Kree municipal collection of garbage, adequate facilities for its destruction brought about by special care, largely through garoage cgurcuuu uu Km rrnr mit K him He has also pledged himself to work for the Immediate estaonsnmeni 01 one ....Kit, market nn the Market block site on the West Side and the rapid extension 01 puuut .c -j -. t, until aiirh time as inrvugiiuut . j - every section where the patronage Is . . .. i - - .1 sufficient snail nave ocm i.mtu . In any event, he has said, he favors the Immediate establishment of a mu nicipal paving plant, unless the paving concerns are willing to make a great Teauctiou in vi ' 68 MAZAMAS REGISTERED Party to Go to Mammoth Caves on Special Train. The Mazainas will leave at 7:30 .i.w.r n.ii Thursday night on a spe cial train for an outing at Oregon Mam moth Caves In Southern Oregon, on In vitation of the Commercial Club x of Grant Tass. and will return on Jime 2. Already persons have registered to leave Portland and 17 more, in a special car. will Join at Eugene. The itinerary of the club is as fol lows: Leave Portland 7:30, .May is arrjve Grants Pas. I A, M, May 30 visit the caves, passieg two nights in camp: leave Grant Pass :30 P. M June 1, arrive Portland 6:30 A, M, June 2. ' The registration doses Tuesday night. Registration may be made with W. P. Hardesty. room 415 City HalL The fol-. lowing are registered: Loring H. Adams; Louisa Almy, Hills dale: Ida M. Arneson, Charles E. Atlas, J. M. Balmanno, F. W. Beneflel. O. B. Ballou. A. J. Bingham and Myrtle Bingham; E. T. Barnes and Ralph Barnes, Salem: W. H. Beharrell, Jr.. Hillsdale: J. E. Bronaugh. George Bron augh, Anna Bullivant. J. C. Bush. Mrs. Harris S. Calhoun, Anna C. Dllllnger. Olive Donnell. Helen Dunham. William IL Ehrman and Mrs. Harriet Ehricke; C. E. Forsythe, Castle Rock, Wash.; Paulino Geballe. Rodney L. GUsan Mar tha O. Goldapp. Calla M. Hand. Nv. P. Hardesty and A. L. Heyer, Jr.; Dr. J. I Hill. Albany; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofer, Salem: Mary E. Hunt. Vancouver, Wash.; Estelle Kaylor, Salem; Dr. Grace Keith and D. P. Lamb; Freda Latou- rette, Hillsdale; E. -H. Looml: Lydla E. Loverlng. Seattle, Wash.: Charles 11. Marias. Lena Nealond. Neva Patterson. A. F. Parker, Laura Peterson and E. F. Peterson; H." M. Parks. Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Piper and Mary E. Powell; Catherine Pooler. Salem: Rose Coursen Reed. George X. Riddell, F. A. Rosenkrans, Reta Sammons, George F. Scott and Marlon Schneider: Cora Shaver and Pansy Shaver. Hillsdale; J. C. Sharp; A. M. Swartley, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Umbdens tock, T. Brook White. William W. Widmer, C B. Woodworth; J. L. Karnopp Hillsdale; H. H. Preuty. Hillsdale; Mrs. E. F. Skelton. Corvallis. - The following persons of Eugene will Join the main party there: Professor A. J. Collier. R. M. Day. Bessie Day. C. S. Frank, Mrs. Ella Fisher. W. F. Gilstrap. Ruth Howell. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Lee. H. M. Mayo, D. O. Robinson, Mrs. Blanche Thurston, Luctle Voran. W. C. Yoran and three others, making 17 from that point. Probably several additional will go from Eugene. Trip to Caves Is Arranged. GRANTS PASS. Or.. May I.i'. (Spe cial.) Great preparations are being made in anticipation of the arrival of the Mazamas of Portland, and Eugene. wno are to be here lor a three-days' tour of the Josephine County Mammoth Caves this week. President Kroh, of the Commercial Club, and Secretary Quinlan are overlooking no details. VICE BEHIND THIN VEIL SILERIFF RAIDS KKSORTS XEAK POLICE STATION. Women of Questionable Character Found In Fashionable Resi dence District. Vnder a thin veil of secrecy, Port land's underworld Is running, to use a Industrial expression, on half-time. or considerably better. There is a ban upon soliciting from windows, or pro miscuous display upon .the streets, but In the rendevous of questionable char acter of both sexes the rowdy grill room ntghtly may be seen gatherings of unchaste individuals who come from somewhere, and retire somewhere when the hour strikes after which liquor cannot be sold. A raid by Sheriff Word Sat- day night, his second Invasion of a field usually considered purely muni cipal, brought out 30 women from al most as many houses, some of them In the heart of the business district, and several within pistol shot of the po lice station. Directly across from the east portal of the Chamber of Com merce building, at Fourth and Stark streets, the sheriffs men routed out the once notorious Rose Hathaway, gen erally presumed to have retired per manently from her activities some years ago. Two other women were taken from a house on upper Wash ington street, in the verge of the ex clusive residence district.. Aside from these, the raids Involved three gen eral centers: The -vicinity of the po lice station, the nest of shacks around First and Clay streets, and the string of resorts formerly operated by Tony Arnaud and others on North Fourth street. Sheriff Word's ostensible purpose Is an Indirect blow at male parasites, whom he hopes to reach through the detention of the women upon whom they prey. Three grill rooms In scattered- seo- tions are recognized by the police as the gathering places of Immoral women. These are Denny's, at Third and Jef ferson streets, the Green River Grill. on Fifth street, directly opposite the City HalL and the Pittsburg at Sixth and Stark streets. At the Green River, at the height of the Jollty on Saturday night a po llceraan walked through the place. The last decisive move of the police against the tenderloin was February 35. when about 50 women were ar rested. Po'itical Nates IN the straw voting contest being held I by the Oregon Multigraphlng Com pany, the following selections for Mayor were made by 55 voters of the Civic Progress League at their luncheon In the Portland Hotel Satur day: First choice. Albee 43, Rushlight 1 and Kellaher 4: second choice, Albee 4, Rushlight 4 and Kellaher C. Dan. Kellaher, candidate for Mayor, Invites any and all candidates for Commissioner to speak at the meet ings which have been arranged for him this week. Mr. Kellaher will speak tonight on the street on both the East and West Sides. Tomorrow night he will apeak before the Sellwood 'Com mercial Club; Wednesday night at Odd fellows HalL East Seventeenth and Al berta streets; Thursday night at Fire men's Hall, East Thirty-fourth and East Tamhlll: Friday night at Ford's hail. Sunuyside; Saturday night at West Side streets. Two candidates for Mayor, one can didate for Auditor and 24 candidates for Commissioner mingled with the crowds at the Oaks yesterday. The whole 37 had one -stereotyped query to a newspaperman's greeting: "Came out here to meet a few friends." Superintendent Bollinger, of the Oaks, making a haphazard guess, re marked that his cleaners this morning would have between 50.000 and 60,000 pasteboard candidates' "cards" to pick up. Candidates hailed people wherever they could find them, around the band stand or In the concessions. T. M. Hurlburt, L. Gerlinger. Jr.. and T. X. Stoppenbach will addresa the Twelve o'clock Club in the Journal building today. The Women's Political Science Club will hold the second of their special meetings for the study of local Is sues -in the Medical building auditor ium at 2:30 P. M. today.- Six candi dates for Commissioner have been In vited to address the club. Women are invited to attend. ROAD WORK TO BE TOPIC Technical Club Will Be Governed Vnder Commission Plan. The noon meeting today In dining room B at the Portland Commercial f THE MORNING OREGONIAN. MONDAY, Three Db'irwGiTP Ul.iJ.TtJiJUii. "We, the undersigned, request W.L. Brewster rsh of Portland at tne coining dune eiecuuu, uaviug Wm. I. Harris , A. F. Wolff E. E. McClure Oscar Hatton W. Pangburn Geo. Wilson Callie Tucker Carrie Janin Eva Evansen Manda Larson Nellie McGrath Marie C. Ott Emma Danneman Frank Peoples Alice Hurd Ollie Baylan R. S. Griffin Lulu Gilbreth Lillian Livingstone Anna Gehl Mary E. Gilbreth Clara Halvorson Mrs. Lena Baas Miss Lillian Raas Robt. E. Williams Charles McAfee Joseph K. Sehenx ' Geo. C. Stephenson H. T. Clarke ' M.R. Spauldlng Theo. Rowland Thos. J.Swlvel E. L. Pettis G. E. Home Wm. C. Kavanaugh G. W. Gammie W. L. Brewster. Geo. C. Lnders J. C. Brown A. G. Hill H. D. Kllbam W. D. Whltcomb H. R. Hayek J. Annand Ij. O.'Coddington Roy Chapman Katie Schwab Tilly Petterson A. W. Edwards A. Vollbrecht Bert Farrl John S. Gramord Geo. Cullins Cella Ryan Lulu Martin Amanda Absher Mabel Wright G. T. Brown Wm. F. Dodd Wm. Umdenstock R. H. Marx E. S. Higgins R. P. Meyer C. H. Moore R. W. Hodgkinson W. E. Prudhomme Thomas Dowdell C. D. Brunn F. II. Fogarty P. E. Arlett David Weiss James S. Winters J. H. Brewster H. P. Barnhart C. J. Bean Harry H. Pearce J. H. Dundore E. G. Crawford Frank C. Han A. S. Myers A- Sevlck A. Diller M. F. Doyle Roy Chapman Maude McCauley Lena Goltz Sadie Warren Minnie Miller C. W. Llghtner Mary Warren Lillian Collins Mrs. Ora M. Little C. A. King Mrs. H. J. Martin ' . J. Dannells C. W. Helms M. E. Wurfel Gertrude Bowerman T. J. Armentrout W. C Westaway E. Hilton R. G. Stalker E. E. Tressler Geo. T. Carlson John Erlckson Theodore Kay C. J. Beier G. 8. Penn Ethel Sundberg AlvInaLarsen Elsie Klinker J. R. Stuart D. M. Blocum H. Melby LoulsR. Toon C. E. Hoyt J. M. Bruce ' J. F. Kelly W. H. McKenzie Edgar Stevenson Albert Scott J. 8. Holmes M. E. Crabtree Anna Keekel Cora Brock Ethel Kruger Estella Holcomb Julia Kekel W. J. Roy W. A. Jordan M. H. McClung C. F. King F.'C. Robinson Jesse Warren, Jr. S. E. Stuart W. W. Crabtree H. H. Royal F. W. Drake C. B. Moon Wm. T. Peters H. D. Smithies W. F. Prler C. A. Sundbom Martin Rahner Forrest Richards S. R. Atwood Henry Lawrence John Geysin F. A. Jensen John Taylor R. D. Wappat Wlllard Scldmore M. McAndrewa H. P. Olsen Alf. Woods T. L Hoyt Sarah C. Lawrence A. T. Wright Olive B. Richards A. T. Mima E. W. Smith H. A. RIggs G. A. McCallum Grace Schang Nora Stanton Florence Ringgold Mrs. Forney A. G. Brown T. S. Lawrence Pauline McCann G. A. Gilbert 3. W. Lawrence S. W. Meadows H. W. Shreve P. G. Whltmer M. L Denboer Donald S. Murray H. D. Crockett N. B. Lawrence G. W. Hawn H. E. Reeves E. J. Dodder E. D. Gllhousen D. M. Aiken E. E. Lohkamp Frances Baar E. R. McKay H. E. Sweet A. R. Myers T. W. Currle L. C. Lawrence G. E. Lawrence Alfred Huber Geo. C. Haselton James Schlmmel A. A. Davie W. 8. Tully Geo. I. Dove Mrs. Mary Whits Amelia Nlmmo Hilda Castle Frank Chilade J. J. Schlmmel C B. Applegate T. McPherson Joe Nussbaumer Troy Landers Frances Hackett Susie Hlney May Overland Grace, Klems Lydla Hansen Hannah Elgstrom Mrs. Wm. Schwab Mrs. R. 8. Griffin Miss Gusste Ludks Charles M. Brosy Robt. Doerges R. W. Simpson J. N. Gillespie J. L. Kraus G. J. Kraus Stanley Bryant Percy G. Allen W. C. Brooks LoVetta Barbagelata Leona Johnson Gladys Walters E. J. Hogue Josie Tontl Roy Lund W. F. Thompson C. F. Brown . F. W. Chausse W. M. Daly C. C. Craig J. A. Stuart R. w. Raymond B. D. Slgler Geo. M. Nolan J. C. O'Gorman E. B. Johnson L. F. Bishop C. J. Mathls R. W. Taylor F. M. Clark M. Wolf H. S. Bennett C. C. Stanley J. R. Bailey H. V. Linn Floyd E. Jcfhnson R. A. Proudfoot E. A. Harmon W. R. Hanna L. J. Hodgkinson W. J. Coates J. W. Ferguson J. F. Valentine L. T. Gllllland Harriet J. Gllllland H. K. Williams G. F. Stevenson B. F. Simmons R. R. Pattlson E. Ostrander E. H. Bennett . C. Peterson L. Campbell C. F. Magnuson W. S. Jacobson H. M. Erlckson John J. Harold W. J. Kuhl B W. Wilbur A. J. Peaper H. B. Beckett Harold A. Wllklns A. L. Clark 8. C. Spencer Paul C. Bates W. E. Pearson T. A. Keith -Rlx H. Conant F. A. Homer W. H. Witt F. J. Dollard Ernest Stauble H. E. Wood we also recommend the Frank E. Watkins, W. H. McMonies. (Paid Advertisement) Club will be presided over by H. 8. Wells, of the Paclflo Power & Light Company. As speaker of the day, the club expects to hear an interesting report from Professor E. H. McCallis ter of the University of Oregon, who is on his way back from an extended trip through California, where he went to inspect the public road work now ,.in. dona bv tho stato under, recent ss" - . I Coinnimissiooer s Endorsed This Great Number of Voters Asked i nese i nree Become Their Candidates: M. W. McDonald Lela Erlckson Minnie Erlckson Mary McGrath Emma Mlrgon Ada Haley Selma Andersen Hanna Andersen Ruth Erlckson Susan E. Beard Bob Frtese Daniel T. Sherrett M. C. Banfield Jay Smith A. W. Ekholm F. O. Joy H. C. Werner - P. Plnar E. A. Strong Chas. D. Frazier WSpllid W. F. Huebener G. A. Dykes Robt. H. Gage W. S. Thlelkeld . W. G. Irish H. J. Warner E. P. Madlung H. F. Steublng Henry J. Scott Frank Werner A. H. Morgan John Bryce Malcolm Grler R. A. Camp F. D.LAbbe D. T. Hunt G. H. Young Roy Hallabaugh R. W. Nisbit O. H. Shoemaker E. H. Parker W. E. Smith H. M. Lackey R. G. Benson J. M. Robinson, Jr. J. R. Helms E. O. Rauh R. S. Berry H. T. Maltby Chas. Deyette L. R. Ruch F. Soderback B. S. Anderson R. G. Benson C. R. Burns W. B. Mersereau J. M. Lawrence H. H. Holland C.T.Whitney . O. K. Jef fery Henry M. Kimball B F. Williams H. Elmer Poe Guy C. H. Corliss Chas. 8. Rlely Geo. E. Waggoner Burns Powell A. Edgar Beard G. C Lovelace Hermine A. Baylis Hermlhe A. Weber O. Strelblg Mary Streibig Hugh B. Essen Laura H. Beard P. C. Wood E. Cowan Sam Taylor V. Breske H. F. Bothfur Laura N. Tapscott Lillian A. Hills Ethel Dugan Branch Bowell Chas. M. Steele O. G. Porter G. H. Klelnsorge P. J. Barbare W. A. Zimmerman J. M. Barrett W. W. Hostetler F. H. Reynolds Jas. O. Rountree J. C. Young Harry C. McAllister G. W. Patterson G. Blaine Nissen I. W. Skadan B, H. Blossom . W. A. Barnes Edw. E. Goudey Anita Brush J. C. Weir F. E. Cofer E. Brong Olive Knowlton Henry Snyder F. H. Harris E. S. Larson T. H. Beverly C. E. Yett Julius Kraemer John V. Bennes E. W. Hendricks R. G. Peterson B. D. Heitschmidt H. Van Buskirk J. B. Gilliam .. J. B. Clark Wm. L. Graham E. M. Sherlock A. E. Jackson Tyson Kinsell C. O. Green E. G. Cash C. R. Humerlck J. M. Chamberlln W. C. Foss R. W. Beirdneau Stella M. Orr P. T. George ; Erick M. Erlckson J. G. Arnold K. G. E. Cornish Henry Bauer, Jr. W. Forbes Paterson'Mary E. Bodman L. J. Feeney Paul C. Harbaugh Lynn B. Coovert ' A. E. Schopff G. W. Stapleton J. B. Havlland Robert Smith E. B. Seabrook G. C. Frisbie H. 6. Gaylord C. A. Marsch L. H. Plymale O. C. Emmons Lionel R. Webster I. S. Armstrong Wm. E. Beckett J. R. Gschwender N. M. McCoy W. W. Lucius F. W. Peters W. H. Irwin E. Slchel B, Cameron F. D. Moore Chas. McEwan J. A. Dunn . E. M. Wright Max Michel R. Mayers B. J. Flynn Harold M. Sawyer. H. S. McCracken Claude M. Johns Joseph T. Peters E. W. Hall Philip V. W. Fry J. W. Hartford John L-Hooper Francis M. DeWitt R. T. Schumacher T. O. Garrison W. G. Howell Charles Stout H. R. Foster C. A. Pettlbone E. J. Warnock Coe A. McKenna J. L. Hansen Geo. W. Blbee Boon Caeon J. J. Kelly Wm. H. Moore Albert B. Ridgway Mary Laidlaw K. Mauri n A. J. Maclure G. Kirkham Smith. S. C. Jaggar C M. Will. E. I. Day G. S. Llnvllle T. M. Coon Mildred L. Simpson W. L. Stevens W. P. Stolllngs Wm. Sawyer P.D. Healy N. E. Kennedy Wm. Ellis D. A. Pattullo Wm. M. Laughton W. G. Woodworth John Dickson R. F. Shepherd John Baikle Jean Dunbar Otto C. Johnson C. V. Cosper Regld. W. Hastings Robt. Nicholson G. T. Robson Louis M. Dilron, Jr. A. H. Allen B. E. Van Voorhls F. C. Young E. B. Hazen C. C. Patrick E.C. Giltner Jas. L. Hall B. F. Giltner C. J. Carlton E. G. Harvey Geo.E. Frost, Sr. W. F. Slaughter W. E. Mann J. D. Welch A. A. Welch G. N. Howell O. M. Clark H. J. Martin C. E. Brown C. F. Ganong , P. J. Fitzgeralds J. Fulton Frank Hoover R. N. Strand Bert Campbell Clinton Amann F. E. Munro H. B. Newell . Zack Harris Alfred H. Smith Frank J. Kupper John Bowie Alexander Gevnrta -J. A. Currey F. T. Richards J. D. Smith W. O. Fouch E. M. Fouch H. Scharf f E. W. Goddard M. S. Saunders Geo. W. Bittner A. Aigner W. W. Ewing Robert H. Tate T. H. Wilson B. Metzger W. L Swank Herbert R. Dewart J. C. Knapp J. Jos. Campbell ge orge W. Watt W. D. Stubbs H. J. Nelson J. 8. McLaughlin C. F. Bunker C. DeYoung , F. A. Bullivan R. F. Bryan Oscar Bryan F. A. Deane David E. Lofgren Lotus L. Langley Lela A. Barbur D. W. Davidson G. 8. Anderson H. T. Shelley A. J. McComb E. McComb M. M. Mason Minnie McCraken Geo. Jackson G. H. Durham E. M. White 8. C. Barton. F. 8. Allyn F. H. Gill Thad. W. Vreeland Elizabeth Allen H. B. Dickinson Thos. Kissnne Newton C. Garnett C. A. Bartz W. E. Sheets T. J. Hewitt S. 8. Jones AJvie R. Morton D. D. Duffy Geo. M. Schaefer Gwillyra Q. Jones H. A. Whitney D. H. Lane G. Hoehlen Max S. Hlrsh Wm. V. Kearns M. R. Colby Martin Ingman Richard J. Grace Geo. D. Nicoll T. F. Bush J. F. Herron Mary D. McMahon M. J. Hummell Janet M. Dawson Frank W. Swanton B. O. Gallup Alexander Adair Bartlett Cole James Cole Irene Lewis J. R. Tomllnson W. D. Bergman J. Drouillat V. H. DePennlng rai RKmatnres. Address and Occupation following: Robert (J. Dieck, appropriations totalling about 130.000, 000. At this meeting of the Technical Club there will be Inaugurated a new form -of commission government for the future management of the -club. George A. Holmes has held a clerkship in the Boston registry of deeds office for 6-7 years. , ' MAY 26, 1913. DANA atnrmsiilMch to become candidates for Commissioners of the City to.perfom the duties of said office." - - - A. J. Hand J. H. Tillman F. J. Smith M. Moran A. M. Brown Libby Gossard Minnie Smith ' Mollle Weise Mary Watkins Maud Rutter R. R. Warrlner Ludie JM Bois Rose Embree G. Onseien Grace Kidd Josie Titus L. M. Swanson , Mrs. E. L Day . Anna Woelka , G. S. Casey Mame A. Hubbard . W. H. James Rhoda Smith C. E. Ferguson Geo. McFarlane J. C. Kearney Ida M. Gay E. W. Hill Murray Manville F. J. McShatko Grace V. Brown John Tait . N. T. Smedley E. G. GulBt G: W. Fultz E. R. Hall G. S. Howerton J. W. Baty B. M. Rosenthal E. D. Watson " W. J. Loeber T. V. Harnden H. Helse Phil Metzger W. H. Wink L. V. Tice J. C. Fox J. Clary Bertha Jacobsen C. D. Hale Dorothy Yeary Ada L. Patterson J. W. Martin C. F. Williamson E. A. Patterson J. L. D.Bervoise Robt. Skeen H. H. Brigham W. A. Patterson R. S. Brigham O. W. Roberts F. W. Fletcher R. O. B. Johnson G. W. Bailey C. M. Menzles A. A. Parker E. A. Dederlck Pierce Kalley Carrie Skeen James D. Asher O. Peterson O. E. Worth David Mullen B. H. Moore D. C. Herrin F. F. Boody E. E. Lawrence 17 T T.Annflrd Josephine H. Perkini iavnHorman Mrs. M. C. Winters E. K. Brown F. C. Green S. J. Fasching E. L. Knight ""vj. B. Kilkenny H. H. O'Reilly J. H. Tuttle ' O. B. Prael R, B. Wolcott Geo. Tuttle R. H. Blrdsall V. Degerstedt E. E. Collins Geo. H. Craw E. H. Giesness Chas. E. Steelsmith Geo. L. Steelsmith C. Emigh C. Klinger K. M. Mack A. N. Smith F. H. Oxman S. M. Brewster Chas. F. Parker Arthur J. Mellls Arthur B. Carlson Max Cohen C M. Cates A. A. Shirley Geo. N. Farrln E. J. Rurth F. Russo Walter H. Barker J. S. Smith A. L. Henry D. M. Henshaw J. C. Applegud Frank S. Lee H. F. Mulkins B. T. Holt H. Vetter JackVetter CO. Gross , C. T. Allison R. Llsh W. E. Jackson - M. F. Coates Alex Hull Teddy Brunner Chas. G. Briggs Waldo A. Avery. Jr- D. W. Briggs W. B. C. Anderson E. R. Blair John B. Moon J. Victor A. Farnell L. H. Buell F. S. Alkus H. D. Slater Arvilla Conn . Grace Mathews Geo. T. Udy Elizabeth B. Green Robt. G. McPherson S. D. Bonser T. J. McPherson O. H. Reed Jennie Limbocker Mary E. Mathews Vmy B. Asher F. E. Julian Michael Kahr C. R. Vedder Mabel Haines Susie Fiebiger A. F. Sandrock J. N. Foskett Paul G. Wandrey R. H. Klippel M. Mattson Ed. O. Kill T. F. Johnson C. W. Hoff DanV Brown ' Geo. Moulton Claud H. Harpfer Sam W. Cullom Fred M. Zllly H. SInshelmer D. Ryman , H. A. Abbott W. Conolley V. Hinds J. M. Tranch A. J. Rehn Wm. J. Gptthardt D. J. Crikelair J. F. Bell V. A. Gotthardt J. Cormack F. H. Dunham Geo. F. Robertson - A. C. Wright F. C. Wasserman A. D. Hosfeldt Chas C. Duncan F. C. Graf Clinton L. Shorno Walter W. Huelat R. L. Carson G. A. Trumble G. W. Ballow J. M. Force T. J. Canavan F. E. Kriske H. J. Johns Ed. T. Peterson W. A. Clarke John Mallett HoytCarny Chas, Stringfellow M. B. Brown R. M. Brown Geo. D. Shibley Wm. H. Henderson L. H. Cordes Fred Rolfs L. M. Rater R. M. Kinney A. F. Walker J. H. Myers T. A. Rlggs Claude D. Greene J. H. Penney J. Arnold L. L. Hartley R. L. Edwards C. R. Brown G. E. Chapman Fred Steel Mrs. Marie Bennett R. Kramer Wm. Henke H. J. Jones S. W. Green A. P. Weldenheimer Fred. A. Frlschkorn Clara B. Pf rlmmer Ben nut Otto L. Rahn W. B. Cater C. E. Gunderson N. 8. Dressier S. W. Northcutt J. E. Reynolds C. H. Bateman . H. H. Eaton B. F. Kelly V L.C. Walker W. J. Hickey Oscar Emanuell E. J. Miller E. Nelson Robert L Hicks R. W. Reeves Joe Weaver August Eschle C. H. Libby Joe Pesco G. Depue J. C. McCallister J. L. Ramage R. C. Warlnner W. W. Martien J. B. Knapp . Chas. Bush Roy il. Nicolal M. J. Callahan Swan Wilson C. E. Cowdin W. H. O'Donald E. M. Waldron C. P. Wolf E. E. Hall C. 3. Neppach S John Jones Frank J. Callahan Abbie E. Forney L. D. Wolford Marcella J. MathewsEdgar T. Orr F. Potts E. Smithies M.Klukls A. J. Ehlen W. T. Newby Mrs. H. D. Howes H. O. Hulse F. H. Gordon Alfred Gordon Robert Getter ' G. L. McCormack Donald M. Graham W. L. Robertson J. A. Parent! . ... on File and Can Be Seen at xne umce Will H. Daly, Geo. B. ceuers, HASTE IS CAUSE OF DEATH Mrs. T. W.' Schulz Is Found Dead In Basement of Church. Hkste to be on time at Sunday morn ing services was the probable cause of the death of Mrs. T. W. Schulz. who J; pi-A T. N. Stopnenbacfc. STOPPENBACH Anna Schaade E. W. Smith Joe Reitzcle J Frederick Hacking Gus Boske E. F. Thormoehlen Mason Cole J. M. Johnson E. Foster ' H. Carter Chas. C. Martin W. Robb ' Chas. Todd J. H. Miller A. Miles J. U. Myers Geo. Ebner H. Wartenberg Fred A. Heal John Peterson C. D. Herr C. P. John W. Jones J. Grohs Geo. Singler Bert Richter Cyrlll Menth Geo. J. Sager Guy Menth John Corkin R. Prael .. O. P. Haughs John Fegree W. G. Carnahan P. Lavelle Thos. Gavin C. H. Lockwood James Curley G. Madeon A. Trumblue Ray Butlne D. L. Miller Fred Fisher ' Geo. Sullivan Geo. Blancich C. J. Barcrof t J. T. Butcher Wm. Doelling John Gilbert W. G. Keady John Sanders A. P. Donahue Henry Pape Frances Mclntyre f-Mof,sman " - J. P. Johnston George W. Carney C. Bachells S. Leopold Geo. V. Flfer Harry E. Brlant H. A. Burbank J. N. Ingram T. L. Brown Walter E. Sharp Nellie Rones C. Nystrorn- B. J. Monti C. N. MacAlister Mrs. Morley Jos. W. Dernbach A. W. Nllsson F. W. Lange Walter Z. Brier M. E. Templeman W. C. Goodrich J. C. Rones J. E. Bettencourt A. Bader J. H. Tweadle ' L Joseph G. H. Wlese T. Bauerle E. Savage F. D. Terry Louis Paquet A. Pellegrinno L. W. Freeman James Klrkley Miles W. Flynn J. A. Kellogg C. W. Johnston R. H. Dean Edw. E. Anderson H. Salvesen G. A. Du Rette Fred Meier Wllmer Fetters J. P. Raney H. W. Graham Wm. Hlegers A. McDonald Martin Hansen Don O. Lane Miles Stan-dish E. M. Benolt Antone Brown G. O. Bishop Geo. A. Hall O. F. Ward C. V. B. Redman Robert Kuhn H. S. Dickenson Thomas Petterson Ray Goodwin C. Fitzlaff W. H. Smith E. Huntington F. Jones Harry Blodgett Jack Daly C. H. Champlln G. Nash N. Rosen N. Jensen U. A. Clark L. s. Winters O. L. Cross C. A. Jessup J. J. Smith JoeMieke Wm. Stopper C. W. Hildebrand E. D. Larln G. Wilde Ed. Evansen O. Satchwell Fred Fessenden H. Bendix Harry Warren Wm. B. Benson L. D. Lanfield G. W. Spence Frank Wait Denis Debrosse Max Zetosch Geo. Preston S. Stearns P. Rothman I. Rankin James Coughlan Owen K. McFarland James Welch W. M. Ofewller G. W. Comer Frank Eccleston - D. O. Parker B. Culver S. H. Meyer J. A. Fowler J. Casey C. L. Bixler Peter A. Kane Charles Borglund George Fitzlaff W. J. Sheslex M. Campbell J. Nichols . L. H. Alberts H. Shaw John Darling , Theo. P. Schols J. W. Cunningham J. G. Pelton H. O. Bishop M. Herrold Fred Schnell Charles Whitney Harry Hawkins F. H. Harvy A. Rule A. G. Collins Jos. Willms L. A. Jones G. H. Tucker AvE. Rockwell P. F. Clodlus Chas. F. Mathews E. W. Crosby E. Hemenway James Williams F. O. Crary J. J. Langmack Geo. Curtis A. N. Nerisan R. D. Shepperd W. A. Corell E. H. Mills G. Bates W. L. Coy J. A. Jensen . C. R. Myers C. C. Ross S. Wing J. D. Yokum Tom Hasson C. M. O'Neill E. Schweinlster H. D. Hall F. C. Pruner A. Giese R. Woadly A. R- Doidge Henry Katz Geo. A. Trautman Bert Stevensen Wm. Dichtel D. Dubois x L. A. Hall H. Brannan a GiUIs Charles Miller . Ed. Roberts J. Conn Fritz Stegmann R. T. Green H. W. Kirkman John Tanner J. A. Block Geo. Mann William Roberts Ole Larson P. Murphy F. E. Druhot J. Provost John J. Conlin L. Maize J. M. Eckley J. C. Conners Billie Mascot E. L. Wood Ora Hartzell Nick Marquart L. Brlgolet George Frledhoff John A. Wattson W. E. Francis G. Gulllkson Geo. Larson ' Chas. Wilson. H. R. Lathrop J. Mayer P. A. Cunningham Elmer C. King Peter Hansen B. W. McLeod Albert Ecklund Milton Van Horn Lloyd Stone Henry E. Davis John F. Duffy Wesley Foster W. H. Burdlck A. Sagen John Graf Hary Austin Joe Miler O. W. Billion V. V. Davie C. F. Goodrich Fred Johnson M. E. Corbett O. P. Massey H. B. Miller Max A. Kaiser A. Glele C. C. Anderson A. Haselton A. J. Meacti H. Swlnt Newt. Berven C. O. Andrews A. L. Miller . Hary Dicken T. Thomas G. B. Monroe O. C. Cloninger D. 5. O'Neill R E. Wangeman Oiaa- Crook Ed. Warren C. R. Warner C. H. Thomas H. D. Howes Ed Long P. C. Lewis J. W. Cunningham A. C. Nisson O. M. Sparks Geo. Raymond H. O. Avery E. L. Sager G. C. Munson Harry Clark A. F. Smith D. R. Fields Jas. Moore E. J. Earle M. R. Blackwell C. Gilbert Chas. Cox R.C. Fisher R.S. Elliott -Sam Bayer George Pierce George Carney Carl Hensen S. L. Anderson J. Wanman P. M. Nissen George Graham J. C. Rayan J. C. Nissen James Harris S. C. Matson H. J. Morris William Horn C. C. Newbranch Web Boyd H. Hildebrand E. J. Farrell G. Walter S. Papas F. W. Kipper Alois Pokorny C. D. Geil S. E. Brown it. eorotarv 9.1 R Oreffonian Building. " " u. People's Progressive League PHILIP S. BATES, Secretary. was found dead In the basement of the German Lutheran Church at Salmon and Chapman streets yesterday morn ing. Other attendants at the church saw" her coming rapidly toward the building, but she did not appear in the auditorium and a woman passing through the basement rooms found her on the floor. The Coroner took charge iu Ole Hanstvedt J. F. McNary J. Davis J. C. Klucknex J. H. Busslck E. Butzer C. B. Crane Herbert Rogers Frank Canfield C. B. Potter J. V. Carpenter Asa Kelsey - J. E. Nichols W. H. Biswell I. W. Church Carl S. Lenbecke George F. Baccrlck H. Abnet O. H. Weichelt H. B. DuGas E. C. Good L. J. ZaiiKs S. Schlosberg Slg A. Cohen C. W. Cather F. E. Carpenter E. L. Miller C. E. Coryell Charles M. Dewey A. J. Lampert A. C. Adams C. O. Stiffler E. L. Wilson Chas. H. Freer Albert A. Eddia Fred Oblander Marshall N. Dana. C. W. Cleaver D. Clyde A. DeVaul V. M. Marker Walter Aldrich V. P. Hudson A. Gagne Oscar Barnes Jake Korter John Main James Cunningham E. Moran Eugene O'Connor Harry Thomas Edw. Janls H. G. Sammons T. B. Wood Gus Leon Fred Thorpe G. Wilkinson I. J. Donnelly Jno. Naze H. R. New L. L. Morgan . , O. Scran ton C. A. Wood O. M. McClamrock C. O. Franken W. E. Stout Robt. Golden John Meyer Wm. C. McClure Harry C Allen J. A. Brennfleck Stuart S. Buss Jos Best H. O. Baker Fred Goldenberg Geo. Haase Oliver M Heckey Boon Cason E. E. Kimberlln Wm. Waterford J. B. Davison C J. Grearson E. B. Allen E. L. Jones E. Barnickel Geo. T. Newman B. Charleston W. J. Sell H. Chaplan N. R, Waldyka W. E. Coovert H. G. Cohen W. C Bellows F. N. Waters Dale F. Young P. H. Battin J. H. Fordyce H. P. Conser R. V. Coleman R. E. Taylor H. C. Roettger C. F. Betz C. A. Matt -E. R. Bates H. C. Babb O. Klncaid C. S. Porter V. A. Nemyre W. A. Turnbull E. P. Berry Geo. Laslibaugh G. L. Sprague Alex. R. Frazier Sam W. Raker J. J. Clancy P. Russo V. B. Cahtll F. M. Conn A. R. Putnam M. L. Lank R. L. Leatherwood N. J. Robertson C. F. A. Peck J. Worthen D. M. Holbrook Robert Archer W. M. Jackson Mrs. J. Archer J. W. Dusenberry A. II. Withrow Tom Scanlan W. J. Crane V. A. Fryer W. O. Wilson A. L. Frank H. O. Bracey ' Jno. Milllken C. E. Thomas Geo. W. Eaton . Robt. A. Patrick -"Morris Hockf eld Wm. C. Lackas D. B. Culhane H. O. Farrell E. H. Kennedy G. A. Krogh E. B. Erlcson C. L. Bullard D. Vance John M. Backlund Geo. L. Walch. P. J. Smith G. B. A. Williams B. P. Sanborn G. A. Taylor A. H. Clarke J. Goehrlng R. Fox David Carson R, W. Chapman J. D. Sampson Callsta M. Dodd L. Roosou Hattie Pander S. A. Stansberry Wm. Stobbart D. Sclullo M. Goldstein T. H. Fields O. A. Wikander Logie Richardson Wm. N. Neville W. E. Shell J. L. Lower L. C. Davis Harry M. Howard R. G. Munson W. B. Reese C. Kohler Abner Jones G. L. Ford G. L. Wood J. M. Mann Thos. L. Emory W. A. Pettigrove G. A. Lawffer G. P. Dekum O. R. Manning J. James M. J. Roth P. B. Semler E. W. Carroll Ben H. Conn Dr. J. E. Lavalley Mrs. M. M. Dee ' Mrs. W. J. Hansen J. Solomon T. H. Bulger Ed. W. Gale S. C. Holbrook R. J. Hendln Karl Herbring E. E. McClure Edward Ryan Agnes Tillman I. H. Cramer H. Cramer T. G. Lowe A. J. Bader A. E. Koessel F. P. Reidel A. J. Pierson E. N. Scott Engel Engelson Theodore Senn P. J. O'Donnell F. W. Ripperton S. Woolston H. W. Lettridge Nat Engle J. P. Irvine Alton Rogers R. W. Gilbert W. A. Clark Wm. T. Hickey E. G. Ruedy H. J. Young Edward B. Duff C. G. Hedderly C. H. Hastings J. F. Renwlck E. J. Hyland Chas. E. Sawyer H. L. Levy Chas. R. Price . J. Bromberg Fred W. Casslday Walter Bottler James B. Young D. C. Anderson C. W. Anderson Chas. Oatman J. M. Anderson F. O. Knox H. Salvesen G. L. Tout Robt. A. Patrick J. P. Runyon T. Leybourne J. W. Copeland D. L. Pratt a Chehak Ernest F. Dodson J P. Mattingly Geo." C. MacPherson L. Stewart J: H. Bader, Jr. S. Kanter F. G. Tillman M. C. Westerdahl Thos. I. Ferguson J. A. Cummings J. P. Sen m it E. Moore Harry H. Pearce G. A. Wikander J. E. Michael W. F. Weaver John O. Lewis G. A. Weaver Mrs. R. GlDson W. J. Hansen M. O'Dell Delia A. Doud Thomas Hawkes S. P. Kelso J. C. Jenkins Wm. A. Bacon D. G. Hubbell Jean Eisner F. A. Bemau Sara R. Black A. C. Black A. R- Wollenborg P. R. Pof f Ellas Coopey ttpriine-er. John Driscoll, ' and determined that death was due to heart failure. Mrs. Schulz lived at 499 Market street. She is survived by a huband and six children.. Funeral arrange ments have not been completed. To encourage children to save monev German bank has Installed ,con-n-'.he machines in publlo places, yielding atampi. accepted at the bank for deposit I 'it i " ' ' 1 -