THE OKt'OOM DA I L VI JQVUHAU POKTtAKD. TUWDAY LV NO. KOVEii.it it R UJI 13 1 FUK OF COUNSEL sue mm III l,WI'S ROOM IECO!llIEII REPUBLICANS PUWi REBELS OOlOLy SIROLLIHTO Ar.TOY: CITY IS TRANQUIL r- Curl::t Leaves Hart)Cf With F1J3 cf Crpc and 1000 firkeJjticrJsts Wath ln!a Pod Shcps kit Opened. 10 EXPLAIN FALL FILLEOWIIIIlOOTf TO DISCUSS 'K" STRATEGIC MOVES WILL SOON BE 33 fWIIJODCfi..- t Kfic Wtot f?erv: IJ&nthey'i Anutecr .Annual Sciiiw It en at CaieflWaticnaJ Leaden Amrlfj ta SUWali ali-ef;rL!aJftrj . Dui A3 tha Can,' en D-CS-nO. Brcccht M Craih to Dfcrt to m H'jmM Deceives ?to One, Covemcf West Cannct Shift Fit to Ouettrcn cf Earth. Attend It Enfcrcina Tru.t La. C.Ytfrtc3 Shapty Rfprcus Scott, cf Defend, to Say ing Hi Asixiate Had Bctn rMMK I VI. i.Jl Wtta I a-a4 I IW ua - a4 WBJ a TV i-i n ivn m t ataa- It tW., ta. Ke I a--tw aa U aa.' Waa.tkM,- , t-e43kuW fcW M4 a.- ail r ew.ri if I UVa Wllawl aa) thW, Mi ! I-- "f Wit-. 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Jd rapa4 ;; awrplf fur acJar wd, a44rweta WalV . '! aaJ4: i Taoaaal aaaal wt aAAraw awsaal 'U 16r IW laar aida ta IWI way. I wlU ;; not lol-rala IU If eaad wlU 7 !.j anlaatlos." ' Vrl thtm tH4 la fl4 Mt wfcatWr ;;' Aa4ra would air MeNamar ta P- ' mpdM af Uweaaea, bt FrWaHeW ", ebart4 aa4 wa aatalnaA. Ha Ua ' i aakrA AaAra wWtbar. If W W4 oar4 ' i all af tha arldanca ul fca autl W4 a i ! dasbt af tt ruilt af tba lifi4l, al ; t hours IW aibar It bb wara aon- .1 vinead af fcla cuUt, W will rafwa la vata la eoarlct maralr to raack aa . .: unmmbL Aadra raDllad: "If I WUavaa I ww rim ytrm wwcua ft4 ma at tha aarea pUoa, I raaaa." Waaa DaTta uM for aa la&orauoa O'NEILL TO REPRESENT STATES AT UNO SHOW l. It CKatL iravallav aaaaaaa aal for IW U..W. M. a K. mmpmMT. Ut far Catra tai avaraiac la rnaal IW aiaiaa af Oram a4 WaWtatiaa I IW aiMwtalar Ua4 aWw. wttr taw a iw CaUaMBi iWra Kaa Wr Ik Mr. trSmiU lao wlia klai I Lit pcaa af UkMaiara aa Oraa a4 Waaataiiaaf for aiatrtWUw la wraow lalara4 la Ikla av(ia. i. n. Lrruifwa4l am iwiara aa Ora foa aw HaBiAiaa aa4 la aiuirtHa wtih ala lcir wit) W aWwa Hum- awda af foal af awvlac aariura filou aMlitf aaaata at IW portlaaa Raw raatlvai. IW IXmIMm KouW-ap, aa4 l aaJata Uraalack fair. TWw la- taraa. II la Wllrwd, wilt araaw tra ataadaaa tntarrat. iu ww wara aa IW ara. fraja af lai amrajfca-'a 1 1 m r aa wata A. taiteli af atata fraa. fc Wa aa rlra raava far tu.' tf, t K fiakaftaa, la aWrta ar IW warxt-IUU la.a.Piiw awlaaaal af IW aaiM tWaatrr. aaa t r. tawla z:'L?r;zu v.'..Tw r, zlZL?k c" iwi aa laaiuaa awi4 a aWa, ,)...,.., M ,k w W ww . W.I. 1 1 a U-a I -raraav Ml will W4 W all lairaj af iw ra fir W Wta WW laaaltr iUaiUwi, It Waaaar. aa.aa aay taiiaiaanalaa tWaw avaaiaatiaf iw tWrataa a, tHlawa Laata ItaacJul. ra4 ! ta w t hi rvaArlank, Ka. 1 1 ArllU Ma. iw Caiifaraia atar. Wa tn IW L flMilwn Waalla4 W tdal Iwa aaai W aaafla.aaaal aa4 twa at aw ayrn,a, t u aU far ftaaa W a a wU iwa, 1 ini I wa14 fJ W aa4 MwiWr. -1 k-a-4 w law wwl4 ra aatw ar wwa. TW WiUa ara kaW a far aaa aa IWrT I M W Aarwa. aa4 ru wrr W a.L" Ouaf af t-aUra ww Iwraa4 liirwfa LW JWaa awrr abafa Maalkaf WW iM aallflW IW rwvuw w' MaalWf aw Ukaral wtia aJa aiUa4 ta tt aw wt4 laaar Ika Wal wkan W Ua4 IWI W fraaaaallr rriaaaa aaiia af rleiklac. NM. I Mra. OlUa rlaar. a4 rrara. Taafa la aa aa4 la aa WlalaW ky Wlrta. WWkarraltfa aW rartaw aril-' mh (uit to Dra at IU OU4aaa kiiUif Iba , IHtla flowa la 'wU cl.a af warta wparaL Ma wa asVMV irrfi taal aWlbl at I kU Ik Ha pUew ar aJloa4 all IW rawnlaaaar ar mt aw wi .w aUm airaa k Palralakta I cUwr VOMAN BELIEVED 10 GATENS TELLS POUCE BE If Y PICKPOCKET TO WATCH "BIG" CAFES EAST SIDERS APPEAL FOR NEWAUDFTORIUM "Ilatp na ta drlra aat prlrllaca and I aqua lit opportunity." la tha appaal mada of thl aarwar tha alala objoetad aad rr JtahUht tbU morning la a Judjt Bordwall aaatalnad tba objection. I oommunlcaUoB frota tha Eaat Bid Bua- aaylnr: linaaa afaa'a ciua, advaraimt ta mk- "Ut. Parla. trta oourt imr aaara a uoa af tha propoaad new publlo anm- nor eomplata and fair aaawar t a torliun oa tba aaat aid. ' "j " turn vammummavm aiaiva inni nw , ;l JTadx WamU Karry Oaaa. aiu at Morrlaon aad Twantlath atraaia It ww alala throurhoat tba aaar i advoealad cr torn aadltorium aathuai- roomlnr prooaadlnga that Jodr Bord I aata would not aarva tha arralaat nom- well ww daalroua of hurry In tha caw bar af paopla and that tha auditorium alon and la nur Inataaoaa tha ab-lmlcht w wall pa built la tha Tnalattn Jactlona af tba dlatiiot attornay andlrallcy at oa tba alia namrd. . tha court a nilinaa auatainirvr uim i "Vara mo nay oa a ait by locating ma war promnlgatad bafora tha attornaya I building on tha aaat aid,1 raada tha for tha dafenw bad oamplatod tba llattar, "and an additional bond laaua will III 1 1 t V V...TT. Vr'.rZT, I Urta. aflat bta aaaa parauad Thla ww tha aetata af rraaldtaf oaaa tm mtm mm- - . . - . .... I t..A. . . i .Vi. af tlaimalatar a T air, ak av iwtf ai iaa -mm imr w iv aw aad aea4 af Wring I laaraing in paaaing aaaa laa ky WlUiaaa Aadraaai Aadnaaa. law.Ur. takaa froaa twir atock. . 4 . I not ba aaocaalutad. Tha cantrr of pop ulation ta naw on tha awt alda and In 20 year from now tba bualnew center will ba nera alaa inateaa or -roniana on th Wlllametta It will be "Portland on tN -OoJumhla' It la th duty of tba Dreeent ganaraUun vo l3k ahoad and nrovld for th future. Mayor Ruahllght, to whom th city council hu delegated th taak of nego tiating for th purchaa of the nroea aary land on which to complete th Ter wllllrer boulevard from th head of Slith atreet to, tha northern extremity of th partially conatructed parkway at Marguam gulch, will make a trip of In apectlon over th ground tomorrow. Owner of th atrip dealrod by th city have beon holding th property at rtrnwi hut it la honod that FOR "WESTVILLE" ' CAMP they will rduea their demand ao that run llL.fc UMIIir . t .coulra tha land without Salem. Or, Nor. ll.-Oovernor Waat " t0 nt condemnation pro- left early this morning for Weatvlll MMa Va J VA will aa I UVUVr -aJjy, IUi Af Vae7W AIV WIM -. m 0 0 m I XJ!-'Z. L-w'J.bsrv: MEMBERS OF BAR ASSN. out of Medford. auatlon. When tha luncheon dered Darrow ww lntarro rating O. IT. Elliott, 7. a retired gardenar. DEEP SNOWS IN ROCKIES MAKE MANY TRAINS LATE (nntt4 Pm Uud Wlr- . Eeattla, Waah Nov. 14. -Train ar till running lata becaua of tha deep now In tha Rocky mountain. North era Pacific, Great Northern and Can adian Paclflo train ar affected, run nlng between alx and 11 hour lata. A oa war rofcWd af aavaral cheat ara laatora, aarWa r aad book, aaa ral antcia fro-a a I aad 1 eaat a lor war faaad la tba aaaa a roe. ENGRAVERS PERFECT NEW ORGANIZATION After having parfaeted their arganl aaUoa tha dalagalaa ta tha new Phot En-revere aaaodatloai ar thl aXtr- aooa njo-lng a sight aaelng tour af tha elly. Tonight thy wilt be antartalnad at a banquet at tha Carlton hotel. Laat alght th dejegatea aad their wive formed a theatra party at tha H.Ulg theatre following aa election of offlctra. Th newly chosen offlear ar: C R. A da ma. Mattl. preeldtnt; A, McDannott. Spokane, flrat vie presidents William J. Koch, Portland, second lo president; Frank E. An drew. Portland, secratary and trew urar. Intareattog addreaae wera mad ye terday aftarnooa by vaiioua delagatea Today Beneca C. Beach addressed th convention on Th Relation of th Printer and Engraver." George Russell Reed Jr. of Ban Francisco read a paper on "Observation" and Wealey H. Chat ten ot U. havtag beaa Irentk atrvat. Jlaalley Bra. I picked bar porket t LiienMWlf' I braugbt agalwt R. B. POaMror. praarl- etar af th Taaawaiar caf al Weal Park aad MoniMI atraeta. for aalllag liquor without a cnaaX Tba Judg diaaalaaad IW ew after aaadlng word to lb po lla daoartsaaal ta ult picking aaaa th little alo aaaa, and ga after tha big departmeat alora, II la ballevad by the wile that I her Kv th wotaaa who robbaa Mr. O. IX. Plthtaa of aervraj band red dollar worth af )awl al IW Uebw fur tar; robbed Mr. W. M. Oateea. wife af Jadga Oalw. af awral Jewel la lb Mlr A Frank a tor a. and wha picked tW pocheta af a mw al tba Cllpay mlth rTtvai maet lag. ' Th caw agalnet th Palmar woraaa la tha Couey raw ama ta ba wca Tha Loovr. Ifefbrao. Ortgoa. Port Iwd aad athar grill rooma patraalaad by tha heavy spend era vlolata tha ardl aww w well w th Utile Turn water." aid tW Judg. -It th little place la w ru4 we M alw WlU IW r"4 IWruf aaiu la twvwwvuk It aw at aw af IW tvi.f aealr af IW 1N nl af tMwwaavllia. Ita ww aruia af "" t a-w4 Ch ruaaai, ta tw t-Mngw rttar aajawa WeJaet IW IWtaw a4 W se4er4 Nl Jalr . 11 A Mra flaaaly atad to k-awavl!la. Jaw 11 lilt, at eixk luw W livad wit ai tMMfM aad gvaaA-auw araa, al iw ar.i iuw aaakvw b Waaa VII ate Velr Ma a. C CWUy M HI f kO I4 nta kaa-paiaad. wtorfa W a to ilia Mr. Btakalr aad aia akUUraa Wta I a tml fwtar to IW WJUiaaT P f etrewMvUt. rvaia all arwraa OrWta Plakaly ku gial a aaaa af pa lag IW tMia asiiaaaal ta Ufa FREIGHT HANDLER ASKS SIOiOOOFOR TOE Paler renewal fanarr freight baad Ur tor IW OuW. R. A N, viuw aw iimII laa at II bat I a4 wllUat la aall aay mar al IWI prtca, TW iw far whk-a be waal pa? ww lakan by tW railroad raanpaay ialy X. and tre asure! tartad suit yaalarday aaaralag la IW rirealt roart la rawvar th ao-Airi staled. Tb frigh handler waa WW ling a wfa weighing two tow la tha fralgblhww w Ite day af I he ccldat Tw tarn wer aaalattng him. Tb mw war aaabl t bold th safe aad tt rolled ever oa Doraural'e taa, which waa pinched off aa tf It wera paper. (two-! ri) lam.nl t AaM-r. in, am. it ..r ir km t . fa i'l 1 !.. a A .aM.t. iw V -' It'. iw uim na iw r4 r iw a- . Vii. I Irt ie avaJHAed .t: la IW em! n. iw m.Um af IW ' r-43 aw rWM a4 4 far af t Maw ., ... a ft tw fa-f -' a IW 4aw wd ImmM, 14 W a IWar I W)f imU4 li . wa4 t.iaar ir Afavliat aA. ia ia II la aUaaW W a iu-i itw if uad l aw. tm. iw wwi Waat-aid w my IW 44-a aui law Wtwia af iw ftw ia aiua l-e aaita le-l la Iwi W ' awafvawl Ikal IW tuawrtaUaia atU aa-w W far a . w II la fca a a iar f.Wa ' ! a4 ikatr aaaa af rt4aaua U Ihatr galWilag . Of fr4 wd aataikaiilMa aw etaW-a. IJalaiiM af Uaaeeal 14 Tare tt. faaulit af Ik rvvflalfc-eary fare., rrtvad Ww IWay la awe Wa flag fuf, aaM4arr f the faratga rrlr af IW taaaleaad fwttla aad Iwarr Olaaaa -atatalar ta IW I'allad lalw Sea Tal Aaa. Ika taW l-w. ally -a-na4 la Ww Waa ta tw V I I'tllttd lalaa. I aasanw I W pcaatal f rwiaa a wivaaal Wraaa far IW ararlaJ-a.4 raaabll. Manial Ut aw aaaa aaaiarad at Caa laa. riaOWr ckUfa ara pra-tamny la irar ar iw ny aad Hraiw Ml arigaWa Wa Ww raaW inaeasa. DavUrarkHi of Aaloaooiy. ll rw lan'l aw Mabaw, Maacharta. Mav .ator. ail af aataaaaty far Mwrbaru bw ba awd by lb aaaaetaitaa far IW preaarvairw af paaca bera. Qaaaral Cat fxb-Heua, IW vtearay. waa lar. ad rwl4eat, llrigadler raraawaaVr ang Chea, aad a-akrr af IW Ana-ablr wa Tua LJa wra eianw ia araai deal. Famrr Ak Foar Wrrka f-oaraa. tralta Pv-ae Im4 k Payallua. Waalu Nov. .14 raltowtng IW ewaipl af i w fanaar la IW ayatan Wrfcood af tha alala sgrlcaltaral echoel al Pallmaa. farvnar bar aaat l ar rwga a four wacks aauraa la sgrtrul lara at lb tt eiperlnainul atatloa her. ' Plata, for Mr. Couey claim t have I guilty, tha big oaaa era. too. and ehauld 1 baerr robbed of Just 11.14. aad tha ax act chanra. la tha same ptecw af money ww found ta Mr. Palmar e paraa whan aha waa e .arched at dataetlve haadquar tars. Thla morning Mra. Couay algnad a larceny complaint against Mr. Pal mar. Mr. Couay alaa haa wltntaaa from tha Ltpman-Wolfa etor ta tha effect IWt. Mr. Palmer followed her around Iba store for over an hour. Th oaw will com up for trial later la tha week be for Judge TaawelL ROSE SHOW DATES FOR NEXT YEAR SELECTED JbII mnS 0' har baaa arreeted. It looks w If tha potlc department wera afraid of tha I big one. Tou bring all of them Into court that ara violating th law, aad I J will fin each ana of them. Iter w ! nave a roan wnv hi ui wu mmim lima nd again by tba police, while a large grlU room within a block I allowed to do th wm thing galnat which th potlc complain, nd nothing 1 don to th big plaoaa." Th Turn water grill room ww under fir from tb police for aeveral months, and many arrests wera mad at that place. Th caa before Judge Oaten of th circuit court thl morning wa Th annual res show will- be held June II. II and II, during th Roae Festival week of 1112, according to a decision of th Portland Rosarlans at a meeting last night. Plana for th different exhibitions which war to have been acted on Iwt night wer IllcbChatlea company postponed to be considered at a meet- Th police department contended a meal should have been served with th drink. 4 .X STORY OF WONDERFUL TIMBER GROWTH TOLD l GOVERNOR WEST LEAVES TO ATTEND FUNERAL DO YOU REPAIR UMBRELLAS? mm mi at wa .11 rji an . aL I : mi i i 1 ul H I This !v Question is occasionally asked by," those. unacquainted with Lennon's Modern Um brella Repair v Hospital We maintain a fully equipped UmbrelU X repair department right ill' our own store. Impair ing at most, reasonable prices. Ribs 25 new rods 50. ' ? Umbrellas Recovered in guaran teed materials . ')H-: f 100 to f 5.00 , -We guarantee all our work. ' Le noon's reputation behind every repair job, no matter how email a job. - . ,; ' " Tha funeral of Harry E. Northup. tha Portland attorney who aiea . last Wednesday night at Tucson, Arit, will be held at 1:10 tomorrow afternoon from Holman' chapel. The member of th P9rtland Bar association will at tend the funeral. The commuiea ap pointed by Judge Oaten to make ar rangements for tha member 1 aa fol lows: Charles J. Schnabel, Clarence H. Otlbert, W. D. Fenton. A, King Wilson and Earl C. Bronaugh. Tha veteran members of Company I, First regiment, Oregon National Guards, will attend the services In a body. All members are requested to be present. Judae 1L i E Northup and Mrs. Northun. parents of the young lawyer. arrived last evening on tb Shasta lim ited with th remeins. SEVERELY BEATEN, THEN ROBBED OF $35, WATCH Th atorr of tha arowth af th wnn talked on Tha Needa of tha Photo Kn-! Jn" esecutlve committee soma aerful timber of tha Oregon coaat coun m-.m, f Tll.a ftF Whlflh fOllOW.d ' Um IH JSnUSry. I ... Mm ..MJIIm. .l I. m t.v.wi iviu b 11 v vuiirni Hum1 bar of th -American Lumberman, Chi were eascntlal to th -n.r.l dlaouaakna for th aood and! Lt nlrht s progrsm oonsisted of the welfare of nhoto anrrravsrs In general. I reading of aeveral Interesting papers on It.l...... h. rirat .nnn.l rnn. SUbJCCtS Which vontlon of th photo .ngraver ar In ! roegrowera W. K. SherbrooW paper attendance from Seattle. Spokane. San "rn tn? nniber of th aoolety who Franclaco. Tacoma, Vancouver and Vic- nd Pr nc - "rrowlng roses to use tori. They are especially well pleased with the treatment accorded them by theulocal engraver. The member of the entertainment committee ara Lucius J. Hick, Ferdinand H. Schoen and A. G. Finch, representing, respectively, Hlcks-Chatten Engraving company, Beaver Engraving company and th Oregon Engraving company. Th association starts with a strong membership and conventions will be held yearly in the various cities of th northweat. FIX DATE FOR HASSING SENTENCE THURSDAY -William Jan Hassing, who ha been convicted of the first degree murder of his wife, was brought before Judg Kavanaugh of the . circuit court this morning to. have a time set for passing the death sentence upon him. The date Will be fixed Thursday morning. Deputy District Attorney' Page asked the court to set a date as early as po slble upon which to determine the exe cution day. Hasatng appeared -uncon cerned and maintained the same stoical manner which he carried throughout the trial. He has been ' confined at the Kelly Butte rockplle the last few months, but will .be held In the county jail until taken to Salem. , The 1 crime for which ba haa been convicted wa that ot shooting bis wire-last Thanks giving evening. .- He pleaded Insanity, - I rpltA an'r iA-nA 11 at 1 rmA tha In wn Beaten until he coujd hardly see and I ... -ntv robbed of all his money, amounting toj. 135 and: a gold watch valued at . iia. Joe Saboode found Patrolman Nlles at Fourth and Davis streets at an early hour this morning and told him of the encounter he had Just had with two men. His eyes were swollen shut and his face waa bleeding from several lacerations.- Sabopde, who had been drinking, wa locked up in th city jail until ha was able to tell his story. Detectives were assigned to tha case. V -S1W. 309 MORRISON Opposite Pottoffice Malheur Tax Roll, $9,012,105. fttoerla! to Th. Jrniro-I. I Vale. Or.. Nov. 14. The summary: of tha assessment roll of Malheur county for 1911 ' shows a total - valuation of 19.612.105, a gain of K97.S56 over the assessment roll of 1910, which amount ed to 1 1,914.750. . Malheur county In this report - shows quite a loss In the number of sheep and cattle. Tha aum- rnanr iS'ln part as follows: v Acrew of cultivated land. IS.604, value 12.117,865; acre - Of ' uncultivated' land, 1S2.292, value" lt.0ll.126; acre non-tillable land. S29.43S, value-161.106; . horaea, 9911; mules. SS2; cattle. 17.076; swine. toil; sheep, . 212.602; be hives, 1621; dogs, 639. ,.; . " - All cars Issue transfers to Oaks' Rink. MRS. A. CARSE, WIDOW -OF J. H. CARSE, DIES Mrs. Alios Carae, widow of tha 1st J. H. Carse, died at the family : resi dence, 24 East Sixth street, yesterday afternoon. '. Mrs. Carse Is survived by three children, H. 1 Powers, a son by a former marriage, Ray IS,. Carse and Miss Agnes E. Carse, all residents of Portland, . and the ' folloalng step-chil dren: Mra Robert Thompson and Mrs, Edith Baugher of Oakland, Cal., E. H., R. L. and E. E. Cars of Portland, and J. W. Cars of Carleton, Or. Funeral arrangements will ba announced - later. cago, devoted to th Interest of th lumber Industry In all It branches. The article ta mora particularly de scriptive of the immense logging and lumber manufacturing plants of th C: A. Smith Lumber A Manufacturing com pany at Marshfield, Coos Bay. but at the sam time I a wonderful exploitation of the lumber resource of tb state, Th article, covering exactly. 100 psgea. Is profusely illustrated ' with photographs, showing the magnificent old growth fir timber In the Coos Bay districts, a well aa gigantic cedar of toe red and Port Orford varieties, and also panoramic views of the moun tainous country densely covered with forests representing million upon mil lions in natural wealth. Some pictures show tq stand of timber so dens that it i barely possible" to walk between tree measuring seven or eight feet In altimeter. Port Orford or white cedar logs are shown that wer felled nearly 60 year ago and left on the ground, yet . when cut into with an ax found in perfect preservation. It is said to be a fact that no decayed ' timber of thl va riety wa ever found. One photograph snows a spruce log u reet in diameter. PECULIARITIES OF EDITOR NEWLY APPOINTED DETECTIVE RESIGNS wi.1l' tFiAtirn T Af I et-aW A M ' editorial writer In the employ of S. R LJrlST Axtell on,the Lodl Sentinel, waa on Polntd n-embers 6f the Port and police the atand at th. opening of tod'. TJ. session of th Axtell murder trial. , Ax- every influence to promote Interest among th small ros growers; to cul tivate th better qualities of rose and to exhibit them in th. coming ahow, wa listened to with much enthuslaam. F. V. Holman read a paper on how to prevent mildew In roses by destroying the decaying leaves, and W. S. Slbson told of the essential qualities of a true exhibition rose and gave a list of the best varieties, which could be used in an exhibition. Dr. S. 8. Sujllger of .Vancouver, Wash,, cited several experiences he had with .the growing of 10 new varieties of roses. . Alfred Tucker, secretary of the Portland Rose society, read a paper on the vhlue of chemical fertiliser and W. E. Ladd told of some of tha more common . pests which destroyed 1 roses and the remedies which could be used. Nearly, 160 prominent rose grower of Portland were present at th meet ing, over Which Mra. A. C. Pantori pre sided. , The Standard Leavening Agent of the World Contains all the excellence possible to be attained In a perfect baking powder Insures delicious and appe tizing home - baked foods. t!o Alum Uo Unto Phosphates INSANITY EXPEBTS NOTE stars and keys to Captain of Detec tives Baty without a word of explana tion' except that he had no further use for them, . He is said to have left town. Fsar that ha would be compelled to face charge before th police commission or th circuit court for failure to appear at the trial of Meyer Capias, arrested some time ago on tha charge of being Sollar. had th conversation with Peter- TT, 7.. V...", son, ' ; . - I ; - ' A . ...... u mony to show that Axtell had many pe culiarities, and that friends always con sidered him odd.. The insanity experts ara taking notes of all these incidents. tell Is charged with', the -murder of C Sollar. The defense is attempting to Introduce evidence that Sollafrs gave L. V. Peterson of the Stockton - Record a story indirectly concerning Axtell with the intent of using the Item aa a mean of poking fun at the Lodl publisher. Ellis testified that he was present when ; - , ' Heated Air Cause Blast. An Investigation of the cause of th explosion Sunday morning of tha com pressed air tank In a building In the S. P. & S. railroad yards at Tenth and Lovejoy atreets has developed the fact that the explosion was caused by heat ed .air being pumped Into the tanks, from overheated pump. The explosion caused considerable excitement In the neighborhood but the damage ww very little, Three men In tha building es caped injury. . Holds Court in Auto; Fine. ttlntted Pr-es fMised'Wlr.1 -Pan Mateo, Cal., Nov. 14.- Telegraph poles flew by like teeth In a comb, the speedometer tremoied rrom over exer tion, and, Baron von Bracken shouted his answers in Squire Lampkin's ear. He Patrolman Rolled In Mnd Patrolman Grislm, dripping with mnd and ' water, pulled , two fighting 'men into' police headquarter last night, after a lively , five mlnutea with tha men at Second and Burnside street dur- whlch the policeman wa rolled around In th mud by th two men. A tnird man escaped... W. E. Thlsk and John IjeRosa, pugilists, wer each, fined $10 thla morning on a drunk and disorderly charg. . . t - had been, summoned on a charf e of ex ceeding tha speed limit and arrived at court Just aa tb squire waa rushing for Sin. Booth Tarklngton Geta Divorce, a trIn- -Calt-d rr-M Learad Vbwl - "Hold court In th automobile, sug- Indianapolis. Nov. 14. Mrs. Tarklng gested the baron. . v . . '. w. 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