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3 Tin: morning oregoxiax. Friday, yovroiBEn 19, ioi3. ' PRESIDENTIAL BEES . ra BUZZ Ai LUNM fc Colonel's Attitude Toward Presidential Candidates Outlined in Chicago. FRIEND REPORTS VIEWS M-at - fW Not C.Utf of Deles! Mraflns d for .National trcirrtJne. int:oa for Pi-tfJ'Bl a f nioprh t -1'Jatf 4 ITU t'-f J.-fti W. , ln!t lit .. 5U tr from M4rS4t . lb r? f lUitarn 'nn 1 n - Vf T llrr vk. f .,ob- f to Vn.- n t n w ri f tt.o. rm wit? IFi 'i?pr f iorh.-r 'mftt fror I ft V 'H i. W . ft f ( 'f4i.'n!il fcaj--. I ' l . fm t h r w. me.-Ti mr rotra tl (hw fnorn wf -' ttrp'l- - fftV. f rv n- wfc- I:.-! rHI tfllaMf CrMBIC at f m tnt -..mm- rt nv p'iM I fiol tmh t ef I n.t .Nti": P"- r4n, ' ntr ! ft-oir- f-r of (K ;publirl fr T T" 'rtf pAftT lrh f;.-t . r-t!f-. t th : f i.-tji'l - I " r Hurtnn. of will bul n eur pipi-h4il tnrin rnU"1 tn rf'Un I r ht. fmr . fpTin 9 tm h: Iin rwn' f roufitfl- f I'I'M'W !') J pU'P' IrnporCin j n-jf prJ lhtr mrhtt4 n tr t U' hr h rt.. l h - B'- t T ff..-i-B-t of Nr. t lm. if it - not f--f fh mpfm-y of C"1 ( l prit t which bo! t ;-irp djrtnc 0 l tf fc'l hip Biuxh rsrrr It r'iu'i"'i rmnir hunHf'H n4 pro - t ,niru-n flz. Tr h'i'i Iht f oal't r-i n r n pnthttjr of hnn.f'-l rf fnii;ion r f f'i r for fi r i; nt I fwr T - r o l ruction f- iv ' r r of tj-ft fl nou d ri tr r ; f ion I i " 'I'jc k fmm hip h'lti-t '-mf f fxt an4 - .-ttrrf f l- Thftfir. tt t lo ir th t frntblT fmrn ctirrr featf ni l.o Amtl''ii n,; ifi rou!4 b f f r fMi t V tii UfTt- i an fcn'ft tr.i . It mn fh prjf htn f (ml funtil' of up pt lrIr th I nitvt Jtt". nl vtrv ivrtn of our roufttry, lncji: itg vrt hqnlrf J n iiin now rt th urouH bnif t t-y thl artivltjr. "If I fe im t- twn la piov1 f-ii l nc nj oprtirn of . mrl. i p h i r. tl 1 1 only mrn thm pnliry n w n Fk m)itty of I ctt rf t" t' t-l firr't bIir. f prof ti n f'' lhi rofft1iitoit l lo 4opt in prin tf o'6r runf rir. htH woui m a nm k ; n.j of n rojfcwi'c t " form of ub-i it- r m s t ubvftFtoii. rtrw f arrt Tr I ma. "TH O'p opwr t ' n c I lr f ! fVf bv 'f nn S' 1ir on 1 4. trl nr nrtwr ( ins! Amr. hi rt ict In rvciUr trn. fMfM" V rin 'rn ittrf h riffin f 1 on in I o-n. o th a.tp of whirfi rounl'T h r ffr rrr v our mi i oi r p4Mnffi n 'r to.l, m ffiB o it-jf own fHf-, Aifflr r(o Ik. br tk'n fc INo tfi control of pfT irc ff(' tr Jpf lo -mpf Jip4n i N it i ip o ' trtfrn.' o h r rr in J of J ". n i tfn-l. V Hrrirl jiph itm pr infom' y. "o'Mn tnifto r -t oft.t It w rror Vft;fT!R .- :ptb I (f promt for t i romintf N-tioftL rmp:4n thft h r!frtt- tr t l qi44ifnA ef po if -i pi i.- f wM.Pt ton 1 1 rrtm sx r i4 4 t!iort r ; ptj b ' i' ft rtnhi hf vmw I t ruitii ef !'(.-, wi.-h n f brtn ir "''''ai pi: h. ! mp t r. " flP' ( n-t IV-'Crulir i4i k-n in.p r. r f.-nt t ft anl l.i jo n tnri4 f r l tet-r Of I1'r rounrrv tt f cntf t O'ww f0r . mm y-r M--f-4lv it ri ffir of ii Nri.r nft.mii rh tttir It I cn ohi i; i : om LII l rlrak. xv ijntv;r .o. i ,.. l4ti Jit . l f tm ftu?ff-rr l o jrt. toir tot(fi-l tho 'ft4ri of of .N or .k- 11 "u!l col h rntijt 8 t"i- lomr T..fi;4 primary n-tien, T rwvr-i iri hi m p''f u rn to b ; ;t. T f--rr Un r in ef Jti.- ltj. t lno otn bf r rUrr w trlrcr phi fa -"-rtrjr cf Ct ( lnwla. f! ! e ri:f(..n vinj b f !! UN yo-i oi X-Mim'wf II. I't "-. r-j iiri 1t tliT riftT" b p' w port t ho of -fi 11 primary bI l ( D K'iM(l prtr for tfc pirrry t-(i to b h 4 in hr.k on Vpr.l 14 tK. rn- 4 Toe o .fri o of ri-iont of sO I o lf Mt. I brrr.T Botiff !" I i.lin fi rinminjtmn mjil by I hi ; f ton or imi!r pttt:or. n4 rot'i!t tl m pm hJ no bo p;.l ui" I biU't for j 1 prirr.r tion. -fro ir f : ffrr ( of optn'on in P.itt at r'' h-ro ft to m o-hnl.-ft r f.-1 of fh t-linlion To A l lor ft V r t f j 1 of rNr.k bn 4 oi Mrtf J-tf !- Hnho coutrl not il-fw rm0 t ro-n pri- mr tM-fcoV t;o t'-r ban-1. Nr bibn WtOinctna r..ntn- hr ! no t ! t ' f m to bi ri l lo wtti p,.rrt htr I do-:intln pntiU In of por. In rf 'tnry t-t nn Isw of Nhrk pplio to lio Pri- nct.r prfrn- prirrff. It I t rwtiv4 that I ro'jrt will bl ro r tb latrpretioo LT!I MURDERER TO BE SHOT TODAY AND GOVERNOR WHO DE CLINES TO INTERVENE. . e I, , , U " J HILLSTRDM TO DIE Utah Governor Refuses Len iency Asked by Wilson. NEW EVIDENCE DEMANDED .pry I. . W. Agiuior ln lrUrfJ dtntr and III lla Had I air Trial and l ull JaMlr Ho lUrn Mtown. r--nHriton of th n 1S In in(unr and lh iullc n4 nlilnMIMr of n a courw. rrtaara t.alll WitlhW. Inr ntrfrrnc In 1h c may tiara !trl la an onilua Import anra. n I f-a rr-lpl of hOUMl ft (hrilnin lUr. dn.n.ln lha T la of HiI!trom. rard!-a of hl luill or lnm"if. rnr allarh a V rutt.r Iraaerlanca to It. but t li ce la Imrortant In t"n only a tb l,.Mn. aftr a fair and Impartial Irlal. ih uilt of o.ia of h iM-rplratora of ona of tha nio.l ilrivioui murd'rt Tr rommtttrd In thta Plata. It l ! Im portant br raon of th fact mat t:a raaa baa bad mora rarful and palna taln conauirraiion at lha band of prnp'r offirlala of l"lah than any otb.r Jiaa c hlatory f lb tal. -. lo rir ujtrlin that Juatira r.Tilr-a f-irih-r con.idarallon of th riw I aarnaallv auftmll lhal lha im putation contained, not only In your to mc. hot al m our m ,lt, in IM praatdrnt of lha Amrlran Fr lrral.cn of l-bor. that thl cnlrt haa not had )uil-- In tha courta of l"iia rtala. I not Juatlflad- rrtoaarr Trakly I leaded. Thr ronpa of allornJ bara rp rraenlr I ll.ll.trom In tha pro--edtn hefnr h 1'ialrll fourl. tha rtipfmr iV.irt and lha Hoard of Pardnna. Tba "r.t roup aa mplrrd br llillalroni la rond'irl hia dfn. Tha aernnd croup - ancaxnl durtn tha pro of tha trial. partlripaed In tha .1-frn.a and rpr.ni-d him hefora lha .,Prma Court and brfora lha Hoard of lardona. Tha IM'I roUP. I am informed. a mploed In llilltrorna l,eh.;f br tha K..4.H Minlalar. -So f air-mindej per. on a.-qwalnled aith lha rarofd haa .r doubt of IKH .trom. Bull Th. board of pardon, aith moat patr..tah .n car, haa Inrea Itcaird xrri rumor. rr rittMiln and .err rlw f-al mleht tend to a lafc'i.n tha mnocenea of Ihla man. and mo.t .arae.ily pleaded lll bim lo r-ed any Usbl on hi moremenl and hercabouia pa tha nict! of tha bornl- Taaalala :laVae !.. -p-4rin i.rr day of lha Zi rKnlh inca h. a tti-red ah th crlma !,-. br. ha io-4. and en now .. i. --- . to maka further Inrrati- Salion and ia dua ron.ideration lo am tan-hl farl or rlrriminra mo would ttod to calabl ah 1 1 : 1 t .. . In noenre. It la a ainincnt fart thai tho-. .Kir ara appealed lo who Vara no anowiedsa of lha fa-t and lhoa . d-eker woo are r i n an - 1 ' - - pre!wd"-d n lliiuirom ltor or w no d'-tand M faua.a trmarw c u ; : t. . I am fullr ronrlnean mat ronr rr- nmi he ba.ed on a ml.roarep. It-n ol tha fart or lhal Ihere la oma r.aon of an international nature) that a haa o dl-e'oaed -Wild a full knowl-da-a Of all th f- I and rlrrum.lanre uhmlitad. I feel that a furthar poatponement at thla lima word he an unwarranted In trrfe'ema with th roulw of Juallra. Min.tful of th ohlnallona of my oath of offlr. to e il.at tha law are an foreed. I catnoi and al l no land mr .!f or m or lo urh Inter? eranr. TanaOla farta mt he presented b (ore wlil further Intrrfarc In Iht caje." Ihaara Mmm 4a aararlaaal. ennveved to llill.trom aoon aftrr lha i;ornora mepaaffe pao ree n irnt i" the TraaMenl. Mlllptrom rrralved th nrwa wtthoul remmertt. and . indicated r h manner that tt did not surprise htm. T" i I. Ktt.e d. ha lold re porter, who railed on him In lh after noon. I am Itot airaiq io nie. oreauae I bar itoirtmc to fear. I wanted a new trial to prora my Irniorrnrr. but I am not soma down on mr knaea to m . lira It won t do ma anr rood to maka a natement. The, will rail me a liar, anyway. Whan th reporter urcrd him to lr!l pon.ethln of hi family ha paid: "I lufi lha family will t axtmct to- mo'ffl lUUaifua declined a oSar or .ILniu- DANIELS CLASHES WITH I.AVY GOURT Refusal to Convict Engineer of Cruiser Declared Mis ' carriage of Justice. MEMBERS SHARPLY RAPPED Tap epk lllllatrsaa. Bel rraar llllaaa ar. lanta front lha prl.un doctor today. nay Ins ha bad never u.e.l atimulnnl of any kind, but mould Iika a bi.ltle. of Erapa Jul' . whl- h u Blven lo htm. II enl aereral farewell telegram Ihla afternoon, tin of them addreed lo V. !. Ilavwood. e.-rrtary-trrnurr of the Industrial Worker of Ihe World. t'M.iffo, read: "II la a hundred mile from hrra to Wyomtns. fould you arranice lo hava m body hauled lo the lat Una to b buried lon t want lo be found dead In lh flat of I'tah." Another leiecram to Haywood read: -i;odhv. I. ill. I will die like a true blue rebel. Iion't wast any time In mournln; org an la. " A m.. to Kiliabflh Uurley F'lynn. Nr York, read: -tVmpoaed new aong la.t week with mu.li dedicated to h dova of pear. It rominc. And now. coodhv, fiurley. dear. I bar lived like a rrbil ami I hall di like a rebel." inner meaaare were pent lo I. tV. W. member In Minneupoli and San Francisco. Wil-ott to Art Xo l iirthrr. WASIIIXitTHV. Nov. I tiovernor Spry" lelesram waa mad public at the lVfcit lloii" tonight without comment. Official Indiraten that lh Praldnt fell that he had axhatiatrd hi rexourcea In behalf of llill.trom and that no fur ther ptep would he taken., Ilnttrlj Prolr-t Heine Srnt. Tt'l-lirx'. . Nov. II A a proiit carnal lh ahontins to death nf Joarph Mlllptrom. th I. V. W. agitator, to morrow, a telegram I being pent to Governor eiprv. of llah. from Toledo rr hour, brcinnlng tonight at o'rlo. k. hv lh Toledo mmber. I all Clly Miorl of Canilitlaira. P.tlJ.A.x. Or. Nor. II. (Special.) Th nrt annual l tion under It new rharter adopted at the annual city election In May. IMS. will be held In Kali t'lty. I.-ember . Thre Council- men ar lo be elected and aa yet no randtdatra bar filed. ritea Cared la a la l taara. Immmi i.hil ano l( PUZO i,TMI VT f.i' t rura llrMni, H.ln.l. Il.eet in or I'ro. tra.ll-r r'trat ipnllill-" r'le. USE POSLAM THE GREAT AID 10 ffl HEALTH Ta altar ll-blng and treat Kcicma. pimple.. Kahe. and other pkln trou ble, applr t'o.lam. I mr It whenever lh akin alia H will prove lo ou orer and oer again how mun It "ill do toward, eradicating . . . t . etirement a and correcting dlaeaaed rorfar. cotidillon. Ita paiittlng rfreci on tniiamei ir rltataH hin la widely known. I nrlur Ita efficacy In clearing romplesion and rauping the til. appearand e ci pimpie generallr rosnied And if ordmarr aoapa Irritate your .kin try l'olam Soap, medicated with I'o-lam and upror for dally u. Kur pample. .end 4c ptnmpa to Kmr-B-vv I Jtboratorlea. 3 ' e.l ith b-t.. ew'Vork fity. Sold hr all PruggHa. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 2oc at all druggists. Pay $1 Down and pick out your piano for XMAS. Wa will hold It for delivery at a mo menta notice. Trice IUS. HJI.iO. Sltl and up. Rtt;l-"rlr:t.M MKU. CO lutk aad laxk. U. jsct-rclnry Sayn lie Is I'nwlllins to Ikliric IdraNr luty Arc So I.OW n to Kxonrrtilo I-iou-Irnaiil f Neglect. WHIVOTOX. Nov. 18. In a atate ment !. loda Secretary Panlel lake exceplion harply to th verdict of the Navy court-martial In the ea of the two commlPaioned officer and on warrant officer charged with re sponsibility for a fHt.l boiler explo.H.on on the cru.aer San Plc o last January Th court-martial found Lieutenant lli'l guiltv and sentenced him to loae u number, but with a recommenda tion for cl.-men.-y. It acu.tted t h ef Knglneer Itak and Chief Machinist Ul'onnell. ...... Secretary Panlel remitted Hill sen tence because ink w not puniahed also. ( .art llped by eretary. I am unalllins lo believe that the Ideal of dutv and responsibility of all member of I he court are so low aa to exonerate Lieutenant O-ik of neglect or duty. ' said th Se. rrtary statement. VAU.KJO. Cal.. Nov. 1 The court martial of Lieutenant Klnchen L. II M. t hief Kngincer KiUon C. Uak and C hlrf Machinist Thomaa tDonnell followed tha death of nine men on board the ......... K. liirco. January II. 191a. luring her a.mual id tst for the .ay efficiency pennant. Five or her l boiler llew out dunnx the last few ninute of a four-hour run under forced draucht. It waa shown at th trial that all the officer Involved and the men knew that a feed pipe upplylng water to the boiler had colUpsed. but they decided lo take a "sporting chance" In order io nniti the teil and have a try for the pennant. Kleca Prawn Too l.ale. Lieutenant Hill reported condition lo Chief Knsineer Oak. aa did olhera In charge of the Impaired water tank. Urutenant Hill then returned to his popt before a battery of eisht boilers, where Ihe explosion occurred. Another officer In charge of the second battery of boiler drew hi fire In time. Lieu tenant Hill gave the order to draw tire a the last isn of water vanished from the cause, but he waa a few econd too late and the explosion followed. A board of In-iuiry recommended that rharsea be filed asalnst other of the rrew. but the heroism of the men dur Ins the explosion and Immediately afterwards, when the boiler and en-Klne-room were filled with live team. resulted In an order lo dro the cases against them. In addition lo tho three officer. Thief Water Tender William I. Appleby was tried and acquitted. COUNTY BUDGET REDUCED ri-nnitnurd From First Pas) somewhat. The new budget allows IHi.;:,t for library purpose, whereas tlSl.utl.53 was raised last year. In on way and another the surgical committee lopped off K2. 3.15.40 from tha amount lo be raised by tax in Multnomah County for county, road and library purpo next year. In the matter of the County Hos pital, which ha been the subject of numerous adverse report o, ......... lories th budget T-ommHtee "passed IYTp ORSETS WITH THE PEP.FECT BACK OD-rlRT laaV - Front La.o3cL The French authorities on style declare: "When a woman faces you. it is her face, not her figure, that you notice. But when she moves away from- you. instinctively you judge her figure beauty by the contour of her back." Therefore, the experts say. in order to display the natural lines of beauty which every figure has, one should wear a laced front corset, the only corset having the back made into one piece, so as to reveal. perfectly that most beau tiful line in nature, the curve of the spinal arch. For the immeasurable satisfaction they have given in perfect fitting, ex perts are according the highest praise to MODART CORSETS The woman who gives attention to the beauty of her figure will act wisely by dropping into our Corset Department, Fourth Floor, and at least getting acquainted with this corset for which experts claim so much. ; Fourth Floor V ft hi &v? aa I I- a-a M-weTt rWat.."' ' the buck" back to the County Com missioner. . . A scheme for putting County Hospital patients In other hospital was sug gested and it waa recommended that the Commissioners themselves Investi gate the feasibility of this plan. County lluapltal Condemned. The committee, in. the budfret. quotes the superintendent of the present Coun ty Hospital as saying: "The present building is inadequate. It I Insufficient In capacity, insanitary and in case of fire it would not be possible to prevent heavy loss of life." High commendation of the manner in which the hospital Is conducted is Kiven In the committee- report. Arnaary IWIaloa Not Made. Not Included in the final report is the I10J.00O asked for the construction of a new Armory on the Kast Side. This was passed to the County Com missioners without recommendation. Under the provisions of an, act passed bv the last legislature, the committee Included In the budget $15.52:.43 to be credited to the account of County Clerk Coffey. This- amount Is money which Frank R. Fields. ex-County Clerk, failed to account for after the failt..-3 of a bank in which some county funds were d.-positel. - - WATER RECORD IS SOUGHT Superintendent Kaiser to Incorpo rate Vliolc History In Hook. A complete history of Portlands water department from the time it started with a hole in the ground and a inle four-inch main In South Port land until the preser.t. will be written by Water Superintendent Kaiser. In hi work he Is soin to Kt informa. tl.n from two or three old-timers in tha dejrlinenr. Mr. Kfc.ser has been In the depart ment ar:out 20 years, and knows much of the I: istory of the department prior to that t me already. CURE FOR PUPIL ORDERED New York School Health Kule l"i lield by Court. NKW YORK, Nov. IS. The authority of the Board of Education to compel parents to send their children to school in as good phvsical condition as pos sible, is sustained by the Children s Court of Brooklyn, in the first decision of the kind in this Btate. The parents of a pupil were ordered h- the court today to have the boys diseased tonsil removed 1 School Children's Store Under the. Management of the Pupils of the Sunnyside School Saturday, November 20th 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Owing to the tremendous response to the School Chil dren s Store last Saturday, we shall limit the Play Store Money to 2000 school children customers. This money can be secured by parents TODAY ONLY This method will insure safety and comfort for both children and parents and prevent disappointment to thou sands who could not even reach the eighth floor when the School Children's Store was in progress last week. Play Store Money Free Parents visiting the store today may secure Play Store Money at the Postoffice, near 1st fl. Children With Parents Only will be admitted Saturday morning to the store, where the pupils of the Sunnyside School will be on hand to serve you and sell you the greatest bargains of the season. Free for Play Store Money Dolls, Rubber Balls, Horns, Writing Paper, Grocer ies, Laces, Ribbons, Buttons, Soaps, Breakfast Foods, Tea, Coffee, Bread, Ice Cream Cones, Velvets, Dress Goods, and dozens of other special items. Business and Prof essional Men and Women are invited to inspect the School Children's Store today and see what we have prepared for School Children on Saturday. Saturday 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Lipman fix J C7 Merchandise ot s rienc wniy p-tel LAST TWO DAYS MARY PICKF0RD That Supreme Star of the Screen, in MADAME BUTTERFLY A Peerless Production Exquisite in Setting Unapproachable in Dramatic Execution Pathe News Coming: Sunday PAULINE FREDERICK in "BELLA DONNA" .. IF YOU HAVE A SON OR DAUGHTER WHO IS CON TEMPLATING MARRIAGE. IT WOULp BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE DIVORCED BEFORE YOU GIVE YOUR CONSENT j A Photo Play That Will Make You Think J aa a. m ( t , s If w ICKFORD WASHINGTON AT PARK Today AND Saturday S'v EDNA GOODRICH in ARMSTRONG'S WIFE Your Fund of Musical Enjoyment Is Forever Secure if You Buy A Victrola We are selling a limited number of Victrolas on an easy payment plan, which has been inaugurated to meet the needs of Christmas shoppers. Order Your Christmas Victrola Now Start Paying for It January First We will deliver it at once, or reserve it and deliver at Christmas time. Music is a necessity in the home, and those who desire it may have it through the purchase of a Vic trola. The Victrola is the most universal and useful musical instrument be cause it is a master musician be cause it surpasses all others in its capacity for rendering one's favorite pieces in perfect rhythm. It brings opera into your living room, it amuses you with the dia logues of the popular comedians, and it furnishes lively, catchy music for dancing. Come hear it today. Remember, you do not have to start paying until Janu ary 1st. Then only $1.00 a week. We have Victrolas at $15.00 and as high as $300.00. Mexxanioe Floor Viv XiUi-m f "MaarrncjisO of cJ Mctij Only laaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaBaMaaaaama nrm ?-nnfBtaatawai I 31X1 CDE IPCDILnSD-nilaB RT? TT T T A NT nTTTfTc" LASTING THE r. F. DALLEY CO., LTD.. BUFFALO. N. V.. H a MILTON, OaW.