V I LOUIS DAVIS WINS IN HOMICIDE APPEAL Supreme Court Reverses Polk Couaty Court's Verdict of "Second Degree." ni?rr.nTAV, WEDNESDAY, APRIL JUDGE ERRED, IT IS HELD I'act That Young Man Had a Pistol on Him Is Not Proor That Mur der Was Intended, Is Xub of Higher Court's Decision. EM- r- APril (Special.) - iu,s mat me lower court erred in tuouuguuiia, me supreme Court to day reversed the verdict of second de sree nomicide in the case of Louis t. wuo Kuied his mother-in-law, lrB- Jnza J. Stewart t i near Ballston, Polk County,- last June. KaAin wrote tne decision. uavls, who had been an Inmate of li"8 insane Asylum, arrived at i..e nome or Mrs. Stewart, where his eariy in the morning Pf June 30, 1913. He was warned by his father-in-law, G. M. Stewart, to go uui reiusea ana. according to Stewart, drew a pistol. The latter then summoned B. Agee, a neighbor. ua oiewart again ordered Davis to vd V V. .accord. ng to the witnesses. Davis commenced shooting, the fimt .hnt striking Agee. As Agee and Stewart " '"B l,J uisarm Jjavls. Mrs. ivwai was Kinea. Stewart had a pis ioi. out said he did not fire it. The :'""'"" ouri neld that Davis- hav nig a pistol when he arrived at the house was not conclusive evidence that ic iiiiciiueu lo use It. DEFENSE HAS NEW EVIDENCE Attorney Toozc Proiiiises Proof That a Shot Was Fired by Mr. Stewart. ',LAf- r- April 7 ' Special.) Additional evidence, by which it is pro posed to impeach the testimony of state witnesses, is promised by Attor ney -Walter Tooze. counsel for Louis r? ?Z ; ,""',h today WJn the riSht of a Jif trial. Davis' new trial . will come up at the August term of court in Dallas, rwn ?,h,a,"Ke of venue to Marlon County will be asked. anA1 defens h been self-defense, b??., I ey Toze ton'sht said the battle for an acquittal verdict will till be conducted on that basis. Mr Tooze said he had gathered evidet.e., tending to show that Stewart. Davis' father-in-law. also had fired a wea pon ddurlng the quarrel. This point was denied by Stewart at . the trial 4 ASK CCMMISS10NERSHIP Only Republicans Enter Hate WJiccJcr County Office. for FOSSIL. Or.. April 7. (Special County Commissioner seems to be the office in greatest demand in Wheeler Judgin.s from the ""'"her of 2andidates. Those in the race are: M. Dukek of Fossil; NT. S. Nelson, of Win lock: R. K. Wright, of Spray, and r cans U8hlin- of Mitchell. all RepubU- Tfr Keltay' Republican: Joe Tounce. republican and Tom Craige Democrat, are candidates for Sheriff. Thii, and Rafe Nankins. Re- re out or Co"ty Treasur Dent e,r- Democrat, the incum bent Is the only candidate for County extradition proceedings against inent stockmen of Toppenish, Wash., have been Instructed to take aggres sive measures to compel actual impris onment of the defendants, pending the . . naoeas corpus action in resistance of the extradition. The Ore gon officials complain that, although the case has been pending for nearlv a year. Thorp and Calhoun are only m cusway or snerlfl Uetz ger, of this county. Thom n H Palhnnn . . , - " ' 1 1 , ariifBii in May, lai3, on extradition from Oregon. . t.,J, o.i tz cnargea witB receiving two carloads of stolen horses. They brought habeas corpus action In the Superior Court. When this was de- " "Bainsi mem they appealed to the Supreme Court, which nnh.iH lower court. Soon after the remittitur " 'iea iney nied a habeas corpus action In the Federal Court, which was partially heard before Judge Rudkin last week, but not finished. Should the ucvjiaiuu ob adverse they promise to tarry me case on appeal to the United BOOSTER MEETINGS SET COMMERCIAL (LIB win. HEAR DR. W1THYCOMBE. Banquet for Farmers and Bnalicu Mri Also to Be Given Contests for Scbool Children Arranged. FOSSIL. Or.. April 7 fs response to an invitation issued from r Ted. Edwards nreian t- -i- . . v.ul vl LUC r OSS11 comhT"Valo1"b,..Drl Withy- eiiiH .V I Z.;. wm address the club at a public meeting in the Court house Saturdav lv,. . , . -i n . n ii l ne Agricultural Possibilities of Whi t v r lno lecture the club is to give a banquet to farmers and busl- "l"v me2rniaI1 the county, at which Dr. w thvnnn.v. , ... speak. Politic, wm" be aXolcedat both meetings. Since the . . . ardson the FoSsfc,n bee a'ctiv'e n the formula tinn i general welfar nf hnth J aim coun ty. To instill th v v.i . . the scnoo on n,i- . . - - ,1,: i. I . ! "u s orrered for the best club slogan, the contests Zl?B, .Pen t0 a11 chin of school or k r " J ' vtn--r prizes ?Jn?Cj2.?e .'?te . y the Lhn;, - siuoents ot the Fossil school, are offered for the best ar guments whv Von i w." . . . fni- t;nnn V no lisell for toOOO for a six-acre nuhli ..-u the best of the arguments to be used In the legal nanmhi.t ... v.. , . . . " voters of e 'town in advance1 or Jh uontiing election. The children are tak ing great (mr,i t .... i j fcoo uuniesis, and In addition am snHinn. ... erature, describing J,ll Wheeler County in Ietters tha tbV.r Z V? rela-'es and friends m Wstern Oregon and Eastern states. WOMEN MANAGE 'CLEANUP' Chehalis Makes 1M - " ii 1 1 1 City Early in May. CHEHALIS w-M, a . - clal.) Chehalts' 1914'cleanup day m : ' una lne c,ty commis sion will turn the management of the tir. r 7 . vuuiiuuiee or the i , , , lvo improvement Club. The wV,jr wui proviue teams for the work nt "feestion of the women's oJub tne city has i mH vrt. TnAi.,.i - va.a.iic IVUBSQ11 as pure food cemmisetener A Puro ordinance wad urired yesterday bvthH Huh wi,i,.i. one dairy la peddling a product from HILL OFFERS $50,000 $200,000 Endowment for Eu gene College Is Jegun. - ---- BIBLE UNIVERSITY DONEE Railroad Builder's Gift Makes Fos sible the Expansion or Institution, After Five Years of Struggle, by Christian Church Member. EUGENE. Or., jlnril 7 :,,,!., i An offer of $50,000 to start a 250 000 endowment fund for the Eugene Bible University was received today from iarT,a I' Hl11' the St- Paul "Empire Builder. It came today. Just two weeks aftf v e .i . . - - . kiiuciEuii, presiaent of the Christian Church College In Eu- . . plea Ior assistance In v.j3 uiucB oi air. iui m St. Paul. lne offer wn -nH v. members of the board of trustees and iutr ana steps were taken to launch a camoaicn in rai.. . v, .i j . . i , 1200,000. Those present t th nm. V. . A " . . . " " entire surprise to the church, were i iceiue K I . irnmnhAll Tri versity of Oregon: T. Q. Hxndrlk. President of Kot. t-w c ' . .. -j , u ii ii oirauo. uean or tne university of Oregon; A C. Jennlne-s. .1 1 1 n t .,i - - usurxo ross. trustees, and Silas Ricr. f cuiem. 1 ne srlrt TTIonna mAt. A aw- . . . University. For the past five vear. it pansion. It has developed a $100,000 ..iiipus, m aaaition to a S20 000 .. pus for a girls' coliee-e. ntahiia.Ari three years ago. On th tw "","""5"' one f which is $40,000 stone Ktriitu-A K,.ti. i it,,itt The Eugene Bible University has the .i- "1BulscaJ school on the Pa cific Coast. With on 11 - . . .. - students, of which 50 are preparing to ...nii 3 a a ministers. w lth the college plant niodernly equipped and rrow nronerlv pmlnu-.H ni.no ing laid for one of the stronegst de- .-,,,,ai,,i4, colleges in tne country. It is nrnnnxiiH tr n . v. . Ing $200,000 by subscriptions from the ,. .".i.icou i ue tieia or the college, as allotted hv th. Church, includes Oreirnn 'a.hi and Idaho, and It is blivj ih.i "...i.i. J. J. Hill ift am a can be raised. WAITRESS DIES IN FIRE EFFORTS TO SAVE WOMAN IN COST. DON HOTKL BLA7.K Ft'TlLE. Victim Haiti l.lf rleaa on Tkini..n Wlndovri Several Prrsoaa, Klee. Ins, Are Injured, CONDON, fin Au-! 3 ,u i, , I 7- f , l-JIWlrfl.) . One death, several pepeens Injured ami a loss of H,060 was caused by a fire which destroyed h. Oregon Hotel in this esty early this jr.ernins. Ihe fire utarted in. the launurv fum frern B unknown pause and spread rapidly. The entile building was soon a luafis of flame All eccnnp.nta eept two waitresses Own This Magnificent Laureihurst Home! Ten-room modified Swiss Cha let located on onhl k. AAA very heart of the most exclusive uuwes m UAUKJi-,llUJ.tST, one oiock irom car. Slanv unimie fntiii-oa porated and details worked out, making ii m a class by itself interesting features are the massive cement norrh. nnrt cochere and nero-olas especially for private automobile ciiLiauKe ai siae ana rear, sun room or tea room -with automobile entrance Irom garden pereola. All -windows and French doors have a special design of art plate giia. Inside finished in Eastern quarter-sawed oak and select Ore gon fir. Walls treated with flat tone and decorated to harmonize witn turnishings. i?or particulars call at 2701' oLaiK. bireet, or jrnone .Slain 1503 A-1515. Auto service. PAUL C. MURPHY, Vice-President and Sales Agent for The Addition of Beautiful Home.. escaped serious Injury. One Jumped "h th,r1 .story w,ndow and sus tained severe Injurier. to her back Her companion fell half way out of the window and hunr th overcome by heat and smoke. Efforts made to save her were futile cTh Sead woraa" Gertrude Hjortas. She has no relatives here. The Chi nese cook sustains k i . A. Bush Was nprlnn.lv In 1 j .. naliy. " "";,n' surcd for $7oJb. " wcrc ,n- INDIANS USE INJUNCTION Braves of I. u mini Tribe Want nh- ing riacc Protected. SEATTLE. April 7 Renl.i . hawks and war paint with the injunc"- non. tne Draves of the Iiumnl Indian reservation, located in u-h., -. ty, near Bellingham. ar our .v.! alps of flshtrap owners who. thev declare, are iirrmrhii.. . p Tin imning grounds reserved to the Indians through " treaty with the United States. United Htates District Attor ney Clav All.n hn. k. . . come chief of the band and lead in the contemplated legal strategy. nrougn craven Greene, attorneys li, o VOUR grandfather would ave given up all hopes of having a new suit for Easter, with only four days to spare. Today, upon a few hours' notice, you can choose an Easter Suit here at Ben Sellings that would do justice to any Fifth Avenue tailor. All that is to be desired in custom tailor ing,, with the worries and high prices left out, have made 1 I Stein -Bloeh. Atterbury System and R. B. Fashion' Clothes the choice of Portland men, of every ae and in every walk of life. " ' Come now and see the great display of new Sprin and Summer Clothes, from which to choose you? Laster Suit! J --- $20, $25, $30 and Upwards The Boy's Easter Suit the second floor! Pnvllurad stnletoP$15.rDS that X mther and h The utmost Sole Portland Agency for "L" System Clothes for Young Men. Sold in Portland only by the Ben Selling Hat Store Dunlap Hats, $5.00 Brewer Hats, $3 00 BEN SELLING Jfffig Morrison Street at Fourth of Relllngham. representing the Lumml Indians. Allen has been notified that MattAOD brim Bt-A - . waters adjacent to the reservation, near Point Frances. in Bellingham Bay These waters, it is averred, command a or nerrins and salmon. ine wmmi, by virtue of a treaty rat ified years aso. claim the exclusive rlht to the fishing- privileges of the waters In question. They ask District Attorney Allen to bring suit in the name of the United States. -pr ntcnoent Theodore Sharp, of the Indian asency at Lapwai. Ida Is "'""'"S "or Hereford bulls to be Fe'rc- l th ,ndlan on the N, ,.h f"rV?Un- Tnl ' "n- itb d,S Ifr.T f cO"""'loner of In dian Affairs, who is endeavoring to so cure the raisin of more and better beef cattle by the Indians. e"er Club Joins Fruit Association. CIARKSTON Wash Anrii -clal. The V.neland 'inVu. r,'a7 cFun mltr-e of si,. h-Hv?. a m' fruitKrower In the community reir.rrt. t?n vemenu The new orSaniia. w,t5' b"r 'he name of the Clark ft hf , UCe" , Aotlon. A meet ins has been called for Saturday after- Raymond Woodmen's Home Heady. RAYMOND. W.sh.. April T. fSpe clal.) Raymond Camp. No. ST2 Wood men of the World, will soon move Into its new lodse building which is re 1 V 1S 'i16 fini,,h'n- touches and which lll be formally dedicated some time r,n,tK:- ' ". bM,nS is ,rL , wo srorles hlxh. CHEHALIS PIPES READY i "ik on Gravity Water System Is Progressing Kapidly. CHEHALIS. Wash.. April 7 f Sne iCna hrShe "f8 Water PiP for Snl; b'5 main to be laid from the in take for the Chehalis gravity water system that is being btiilt fTonT the headwaters of the north fork of the Newaukum River to this city were hauled out this morning. The pipes, which are made of wooden WHEELER ROAD WORK ON Hills to Be Eliminated on Kowc Creek Hishny Xcar Foe?l!. FOSSIU Or.. XpTil 7. (Special ) pltweennFo,es.?OWe, Ceek Detween Fossil und Mitchell, that will easTrrade In hiUs k "rteS easy grade all the way. was commenced Coun?ve rU,Uler th ""Pervisio, of the ell y OUrt- i5am McGilvray tor eight years roadmaster of oilliam fhe" w'o'rkVhe6" !raPl0yed to new rnrJ i.T,h,o "tlmated st of the NEWAUKUM FARMER " DIES Hans Jensen Drops Dead Loading Wagon at Chehalis Warehouse. CHEHALIS. Wah.. April 7 clal.)Hans Jensen dropped deaTfrom heart disease this afterlioon at a warehouse while loading hfs walon "ndVw.To doH? was 52 k ? t'-aum :yDTtt rnrVivi him"' Ch,ldre" and -th Cattle for Indians AVnntrd - i nroutrh 'r vn , ... i . " " ' ' ey. UOrnPVB LKWlSTnv 1Aa 1..11 I III I mill j iuib..,vt ,. ,,-, ., J" " ''"Piai.) I I.J '-"- a ...,,.,, , al Fi.S - ii mm - i nn j acred music for Easter imes in your owe home on -and tlie other Victro .lEu W' PUWJJJ.jli-jpj MAYOR'S CHAIN RETURNED Back IVnrileton Kiecntlve cts Artlt le lost by Thief. -wSym1?, i1""- ApH1 fecial.) fLa or Matlock lost a highly ori.J " and he Advertised, offer- H hi aI rewarl or Its return. vet,H s"lco mourned his loss, until by the WhCn U Was returned to him m "JAIL THEM," SAYS CROOK Oreson Cxunty AVants Washington 3Ien Confined During Appeal. NORTH TAKIMA, Wash April -tSpeclaD-Knglehart " Rigg?r" tt'o" neya hero tor Croolt ouat. OrVgon. V Hear your favorite hymns at any Victor dealer's. There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $200. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, N. J. H Do you crave for the good old songs of heart and home that bring you the mem ories of days gone by? Do you want some inspiring barid music to set your feet and heart a-patter? CI Do you desire th nl your command, of havin reneatS TtEf IT greatest P stars at rweerhwherevyou n a'X tever price you want to pay over a numbVof monff so tfiat ZlF5 ??y ts gotten in the pleasure"? Incl rlll1 fa V-tor Department and mVkTfour lelecdon and have it delivered today. selection Meinway (SjT Weber ' and Other Pianos Morrison at Sixth Ms Tl -r,:-K-.i!:'::;!'!'11!';.!!,.!.!).!? I f I ; ft.?-;:;;'!..;..-.:. .! : I: 1 ..-.::.;:! Ys ;'-.!!; -'.'H-- ' ' -';Y.' Y" p- ' ' ' VictroU XVI, $200 fi' Mahogany op oak y) ' ' ' ' Y"" ""' -' mi i iiu. i , , i , it L j f a .wu. r j Opposite Post Office y -- , m'm