r- ii i t rm w v . . t . i r w- v , , . , .. , ; Portlands Rapid Growth ; i KMU fTMtwfll realty, iwuri, j A COAST TEMPERATURES V" - ere offered dally la Tli oraals 3ee,,., ' l"a. , - ' " ' ; The weatberFalr tonltat and Saturday; northwesterly winds." ., Boise .,.,. i.i., 41 a to ') mm . a T . , Sea STraneisea ' price two cents ' a'Msn I rrnrrnv re ilHIU .. ;. '.'''....;.',;":"; ...7,:. : ,-,- FRO K PS AM CHIME C0MMIT1 ROSES SHOWERED UPON HEADS OF FESTIVAL CROWD Pretty Peninsular Girls Scatter ! Beautiful Blooms in Bewil I dering Profusion; Four Car- J: 1 i' r-i 1 1-.-. j f loaus qi riuwers ueu. rnrrTK ninnrrrn ?i UITU IdVDIAn DCTAI C mill iii 1 uinu. 1 binkw Battle of Blossoms Fought to I Edification of the Spec- tators. Jrnar rrornun. " 1 p. m. Races, Rlvaralda Drlylaf 4. club, Country Club ground. 4 4 I p. m. Bwlmmlng carnival, . wu- 4 4 lamttta nvr. Mat cna Haw- 4 4 thorn briar. 4 4 I p. tn. wua waat ahow, Muitnc- 4 4 man f laid. 4 4 p. m. Human Roaebuoa, 4t00 w 4 . acbool children, Grand avanua, 4T 4 parada and fantlatlo drlua. 4 Ap, nx Pyrotechnic diapiar at the 4 4. Oak a. Children under a( or 10 4 4 yeara admitted free if accompa- 4 4 -tiled by parenta or adult guar- 4 4 dlaji. . 4 4 satnMaya rrognua. . . 4 4 10 a. m. Mualo on buainaaw g '- atreeta. , .,,:- - 4 4 S p. m. Raclnir ' matinee. Hunt 4 4 club. Country Club rmoe track. t:tO p. m. Nea perco Indiana, puan - ball camea by horsemen, Multno- 4 man field, - .-. 1:10 p. m. Farewell . to Rex Ore-4 4i gonue. Repeat maalo electrlo 4 4.' parada. k. ...-..- Millions of rosea, riotously ' flunff broadcast by 100 beautiful rlrls. car peted the street and filled the air with perfume over a 10 mils course this moraine. v peninsula people to the success of the Rose Festival, and an event without a poaslble parallel In the united, states. Four carloads of roses were riven and thrown away. There was a bou quet for each of the thousands that thronged the .line of parade, Perfect blooms that would have excited the envy or eastern nonets ana cominana- ' VEHICLE PARADE DECLARED TO BE THE MOST ARTISTIC FEATURE IN THE GALAXY Or FESTIVAL AnRACKONS Continued on Pejre Seventeen.) t iiiiiii ii ii 1 mum :- TRAIN: SIX DEAD I . ,i j e y r HUMAN ROSEBUDS, f ' . , . RAREST FLOWERS, m'-h, -; ,Jf RESpOFjiiMMrWlE .'.''IV ED AS VICTIMS LIE SLEEPING HOME William Hill, His Wife and Her Two Children ' Beaten . to , Death Near Sellwood; Mur derer Unknown. HEADS OF FOUR ARE : V ; HORRIBLY MUTILATED Wore Than 4500 Children to Parade on East Side Streets Today; Wonderful .Sights to Be'Seen. 4 Xumaa.Bosebad Vaxade. : ' . I p. m Grand avenue. Form on Holladay and Grand avenue; ' ; march on Grand avenue aouth to e Hawthorne. . Maypole ; danee, garland ' and wreatb- drills ' and other forraationa In. uniform and flower costumes before the re viewing stands at Hawthorne and Grand and East Ankeny and Grand. ' Three prises are offered for the 'school having- the largest percentage of representation, and for the school ' making the beat appearance, i Forty-five , hundred children from nearly to schools Will par tlclpate. . : - 4 e 4 Procession, Brilliant With; Wealth of Floral .Decorations and Gay With Rich Trappings, Prancing Steeds, Stirring Music, and Floats Laden With Pretty Girls in Costumes, - Sets High' Mark of Excellence; List of Prize Winners. - Fiend May Be Hiding in Dense Wood. Nearby; Autopsy ; . .Being Held. u f f . . . ',... 2..- .; J,1:; ; - ? William H. Hill, his wife, Ruth Cow- , lng Hill, and Mra. Hill's two ehUdren, . Philip and Dorothy Rlntoul, aged 9 and I years old, were murdered early this morning la their littla cabin ona mile ' aouth of Ardanwald station on the ,Cas adero line of the O. WV P. " . All were killed a they elepL the murderer braining each with an axe. Conditions of such unusual atrocity aur- . round the murders that it. la thought they must have bean, committed by an insane degenerate., The heads of each had been beaten Out of aemblance to hu man shape... A physician baa been sent for to perform an autopsy on the bodies, of the woman and. the little girl, , .- . tXtufterer Stay Be Hiding-. , : It le thought poaslble the murderer. after he had flnlahed his work In the houae, eacaped across the road and tnio a property known as tbe Scott estate, ) which' la wild. and jUutklr ..ikxioded. A poaa Is searching this estate with the expectation, of finding tbe fiend or his dead body. v..vr'r. -v- Mrs. Hill was a daughter of Thomas F. Cowlns. wba lives ; at 174 aat . Madlaon street and Is an attorney In the firm of Cowlnr Cowing. 314 Wor- 1 ceater building, i She waa married about 10 years ago to - James Rlntoul, well known ss an athlete and a member, of tha Multnomah club, football team of 100S. She obtained a divorce from filn- toul three yeara ago on grounds of cruel ty and obtained the possession of their two children. Rlntoul waa formerly em ployed by tbe Oregonlan but is believed to be living- In Salt Lake at. tha preaent time. He has , remarried. . Hill was a plumber, employed by the , Sellwood Gas company. He formerly lived in Maryavllla, Waah and married Mrs. Rlntoul there a year ego. They have been living on the little farm on At t itn Ipft hand! Is ntrr of J. TT. Klaler: at Ho-ht Is ahown lwantlfiil float of United Artisans on Fifth street; below, at left, la Seattle' "Pot-1 r'".Si taicn uoai; in lower ngni iiauu corner as ' nanasomeiy aecoraia auto chemical track. (Continued en Page Five.) Fasti California Flyer Comes I; ! h t o ? CpIIisiort J With FrefSht ( Train;; Among Dead Arc Eri 'l, gineer and Fireman. ' The children.' rarest rosebuds In a city of perfect bloom, will cause Grand avenue to blosaom out with their frag rant' Innocence and beauty this after-1 The real teat of the success Of the Rose Festival the horse and vehicle noon. The area test crowd of the Rose I parade pasaed off yesterday afternoon Festival is expected there. Costumed with flying; colors and established a new In the bright and glowing colors of the I standard for beauty that other festivals flowers tney imitate, the children from I will have to strive long and hard to sur all but two east side schools will march over gorgeous Grand avenue, 4500 stronr. ' In the Human Rosebud ; parade la given all the beauty the flowers pos sess, ana this additional animated life. pass. . ... . From,; every viewpoint, .both In the quantity of roses and' other flowers used, the artistic manner In which the horses and carriages were decorated and V 'is' (United Pitas tad Wirt. I -; j Albuquerque, N. M., June 9. .! The Fe passenger train No. 3, known as the California limited, came Into collision With a tie train near Domingo, 30 miles north "of here, at 10:45 this morning. Six : persona are reported dead and . a large number Injured. ' - v Among the known dead are A- W. Green, engineer, and the fireman of the limited., A, mistake In orders Is said to have been responsible for the wreck. A relief train of nine cars,' carrying-surgeons-- and hospital ; supplies has left for the scene of the wreck. ..:.' , The healts of the youngnters are In theM general appearance of the parade. fantastlo formations. . , The scene will mat oi yesieroay anemoon waa proo- not be happier than their faces. Toes w n ost beautiful of all the week's and eyes will dance to the spritely fes-l pageants. tival musio. . I It Isn't so easy to get a sumcient jTothln Can Sattal It ' n?B. of I,Rn,Mm c"; The drilling of the children hasAre-1 .. (v. ..... ... v,. ...mmoMUi m quired manr months. The reaching Of r.rn11na. thit horses fttitbut there are unpenecuonfcWuia? oniy nave oeen many, who will always prefer looking possible through the enthusiastic co-l .i. .,i JS . S"' "l fr sniiuiyn inemseivtis. men aa horses to the mechanical awlft ?ro,'580L5ob,r.:l?rohB wh? wltls .M,s" neas of an automobile or electrle pro uwrp. wr .nn ip - pnncipajs or xne cession and the enthusiasm of the schools, .hare) been, In charge of .the ar owds that thronged the streets yes preparation. " rives ' the children full I . a ,,. wi . jTi .'iT . . iney nave favor, U still with the horses when It entered Into the spirit of the event In eom.. tn th. mukinn- of a soectaele. all the United " States no festival of whatever sort Is like unto or equal to the Human Roeebud parade. - When .the people saw the Rosebuds on Grand avenue last year they ex claimed with pleasure and delight. The perfection of drill and Intricacy of fnrm.tlin war a 4aIa1Tv lin.nu.tMl ft.. city never received better advertising f1' man nm news ana pictures mat trav eled Mi winners. Following are tbe prise winners In horse and vehicle parade; ' ' First woodlawn's float Second Fraternal Brotherhood. Port land lodge No. 209. - , . ' ,-. -i--,-.- Honorable ' Mention Seattle Golden Special Mention Japanese society of nnr - TTnltaA 'Bt.l.. imlllm I Oregon. First Kramer's Riding; school. (Continued on Page Seventeen.) . ... . Xorse and nggy. First Mrs. M. Kugle, No. 9T. V Second Mrs. A C lAhmire, No. 88. 90, Rorse and Cart First O. J. Brown, No. 121. Second C W. Dilg, No. 185. Pony and Cart First Alice and Marion Bowman, No. Second C. 8. Crook, No. 99. Horses and Traps. First Miss Francea Bheey. Second Mrs. o. P. M. Jamison. Saddle Horses. Fi ret Miss Lulu Hatfield. Becond Miss Esther Poulsen. ; Bngllsn Bldlnf Cart First Harry Ladd Corbett. Surgy and Team. First I C. McCormlck. Plre companies. First Engine company No. 18. Second Engine company No. 5. ' JM ... I ii i - lllWg FRP MAID SHOT ".' . rnnimiinniiiniirn ruKfluu ui bnt Is Making His Way Through Woods East of Spokane With Many Hunters After Him; Love for Wife of One Victim Assigned as Cause of Tragedy; Murderer, Shoots From Hip With Rifle and Is an Expert Marksman. N 8pee!it! Dlnnatcli to The Jnonial.1 Bookane. Waah.. June 9. With a high power ' rifle, plenty of ammunition and xne vregon Agricultural college ca- .rmntlon tn Vtll rthr than ha aeis, always one oi me star lea cures or eantured." William t Bvrd. who killed G. the Rose festival, headed the parade Jr. Whipple and John Manskt, and prob- yesterday afternoon and, as always,! ably fatally - wounded Justice C. W. were cheered to the limit from first to I Meisner of Dlshman, a Spokane suburb. last They marched and drilled to what last evening, has succeeded In eluding seemed perfection. Wearing freah khaki haylly armed eearchers up to noon to- uniforms, with Just enough orange braid day. tJ vA mrt avw rafw nknr a iA naarSftal ?h to display the college colorsr they made m.Za. mt,rr.r a fine showing and theadmiratlon they the orthweat alnce Tracy-a day, will arouaed along the route of the parade I .a . i , ki. k. w muat have paid for the trouble of the fnr t.w.n it i. fenrert. long, trip to Portland, made especially u parcicipaie in xne, lesuvai. Following the cadets came the mem bers of the Portland Hunt club, the men wearing white riding breeches, red Jackets and silk hats, the women black riding habits, with red collars, while those who rode cross saddle wore silk hats and those riding side, 'English The slayer'a trail through the hills southeast of Spokane was taken up anew this morning by Sheriff George E, Stone and a force of deputies,' who are now following his supposed route into the Saltese country, 35 miles southwest. Bloodhounds were placed on - the trail this morning, following ; a failure to work last night but they are untrained ana or little assistance,. , . justice Meisner, a member of- the posse, snot while pursuing Byrd follow ing the murder at Dishman, continues In a coma from a hole In one lung. - He nas little cnance or recovery. Byrd, who claimed to have put seven (Continued on Page Seventeen.) (Continued on Page Five.) 1 HURT AS PLANE DROPS :s t (Saltni Baraaa of The Journal,! Salem, Or. June 9. Private Jubilees after public performances are common among clrcua people but ' few" crews have ever had more genuine occasion for a -"blowout" ' than; that given ' the Sells-Floto followers by Governor West in this city last evening. V When the cir euf pulled Into Salem vlaible gloom overspread the countenances of clowns, rlngvriders and; acrobats alike. Inquiry revealed the cause of the sad ness to be a comrade serving time in the penitentiary. After a visit to the penitentiary the employes were talking in depressed groups la the big tent when the governor came along and overheard The manager oft what was being said, the. circus said: t "I'd like to have John selling tickets today. He's the-best man I ever had." ':' (Coltea Press Imm6 Viral Toklo, June 9. The first serious ao- Oovernor West stepped up and said: I cldent to. mar the success of the military "Ton would give him work, would I eeroolane experiments at ; the Toko- youT" k i Isosawa aviation grounds occurred this Tbe manager . fairly - lumped .at , the t morninr. when r two , officers wars ln- anrrestlon. - i - liurecU;;:,V Warden t Curtis was communicated 1 After salllnat 14 miles a Bleriot mono- with and, declared John Langford an plane, carrying Captain Tokugawa of Ideal prisoner. "The governor ordered the army and Sub-Lieutenant Ite of the him brought to the cjrcuje and there navy suddenly fell., to earth 'injuring paroled him. Heartfelt JubUee among both aviators. Fortunately the mono- tha erew;fo41owe4,-;MV!'5r-Ji;.i;'-'','r. plane was not high in the air when the Langford was sent no on circumatan-1 accident occurred, .and neither occunant tial evidence In connection with a man's I was fatally, injured. Lieutenant -Ho's loss of cash while drunk. - - ' left .arm waa bream - - - - REVIVING INTEREST IN DIRECT WATER , Chicago, ' June 9. ' Larger quarters were today demanded by the secret grand Jury that is probing alleged of-(has been looking after the interest of Another effort will be made to inter est Portland merchants' in direct water shipments to Alaska, it is understood. and if 500 tons of freight la guaranteed there will be a sailing from here about June 35 for northern points. Fred D. Parr, traffic manager of the E. J. Dodge company arrived in the city from Seattle a few days ago. where he tenses of the lumbqr trust Members the company In connection with the oi the jury today appeared before Judge I loading and sailing of the ateamer St. Landis and informed him that the doc-1 Helens, which sailed for. Nome laden to umentary evidence now received Is so I the auards last Mondav. Treat that there is no room In the pres I Mr. Parr said that there was an un ent quarters. -' I usually" large amount of freight leaving It is reported that many of the doc-1 Seattle tor Alaskan ports this-season uments were, secured through subpe-land all et the vessels are. being taxed nas duces - tecum , from tbe office of j to their capacity to' handle it on their Frederlok Weyerhaeuser.- ( - I first trips out" He says that-the out- Landln adjourned - to the . quarters I look Is very encourarino' end baa never used by Judge Kohlsaat and permitted I been better from the standpoint of the me jurors to use his couruoon . , I steamship overs, all of the lines hav- inr to turn freight away because of iacK oi raciuiies lor nandllng. i ' While Mr. Parr made no statemme tn that effect It Is understood that if tbe mercnanis oi Portland guarantee the re quired amount of freight a steamer will be sent from this port with Alaska rreignt ana it is probable that the steamer Northland of the .same Una the St Helens will be sent up there if ms tonnage aeveiopa t The Nertbland has been engaged In the Alaska trade at different times.- y'l-t ':.-Vi-v--i ?'V. The . Northland arrived at the- Oak street dock yesterday forenoon from San Francisco laden with the largest cargo that she has brought to this port for many months. She has 1045 tbns of cement and general ; freight and after that 1 discharged she will load a small amount of lumber at Et Johns and then go to j-uget souna to rmish. Mr. Part will return te Seattla iia afternoon, - Confesses; She Dangerously Wounded Sah ; Franciscan After She Had Lost Her Suit Against Him." ; . ; . ' (United Preaa tat Wire. ' San Francisco, June 9. C. Frederick Kohl, .millionaire clubman. shot yes terday by Adele - Verge, French; maid. who hsd Just lost a suit sgalnst him for falae arrest: today was resting com- ' fortably at the , Adler .aanitarlum. to which he was removed.-; Although at first believed that his , wound would prove fatal.?. It was said - by physicians - today that he bad' a chance for recovery,' r An X-ray exam- . inatlon, it was stated, would be held to day if Kohl's condition permitted. . ' .Vf Wtfatls'- summoned. . '. ' , Mri, Kohl.; summoned hastily from -"" her Sah Mateo home. , yesterday, ' baa been constantly . with her husband. - ' The maid shot Kohl in the entrance ' of the Grant building; where the super lor courts are housed. Her suit against' the millionaire : for da mares for falsa ' arrest had 'Just" been decided againat ' her. She waited in the entrance until Kohl appeared. Drawing a revolver she -shot him down.". Bystanders caught her ' aa she ran out into tb street . , Later v the girl was taken to the Emergency . hospital,- where Kohl was lying. i He identified bar." ' . tHtl. Za XysterieaJ, , Adele Verge today Is In a aeml-hya. . UricalisUte.; 8he 'la wildly eaciterl. crying and, laughing In turn. In every sentence she assert .she wss hounj.-i from place to place by Kohl and f detectives whom she charges he em- ployed, and whose statements about h r made it impoaaiote tor ner to reu n situations' 'She was placed tmdr t: influence of opiett-s laat nltt nl t midnight transferred to the rlty . . "Ever alnee my first trouble m t Kohls in 19 whH. after the ;! . :j r. Kohl had broiiatit ntn frnrn ) r f