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THE OKKOOW DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY CVUNINQ. APRIL it lilt. MIME SOCIETY CHAIRMAN BARBEE MIS QUARTERS: IKES A DENIAL mm uir Aruifthl .. . I DISTINCTIVE UNIFORMS PROPOSED FOR DOMESTICS Office, With Manager J. E. Rudersdorf In Charge, Lo cated at 175 Madison St.; Auto for Emergency Calls. No Offer Made to Clark Cam paign Committee to DorT Wilson. If eataoal U riaa el )wnl MMaiiUM fx4 4 ..-k Maf liar wl4 kw-bljr H Mr r iMkfttA Tb OVagO (! ll.aXa. nllll - j l U..U Lu4jUM.lt ! t:t Vll aa i I II IMiiktibA I T"K JmimI ,-, ! jik vf a ...wa ...a'aa-a- -,- Htf it a-4 Ck-p ; I l ov.k Ia.a4k.aa I ila.liul ! Uv.lH tl ft f.laa4a.laki t . I kaa I I . I ,ll ffa J 1 a T IkaiVa .tallta f Ik (U'l I.K K.IIIM Ik '(- Ml IvalWa lkl fce wf g !- I ia.ii. ir..-a. i 1 1 i-ki la I vim i a . I a ia I ha all.l .1 .1 J fc. I . K.iga tkal U H4 uiltJ. .1 oi ( t lit c Itlt -I III Il.laK. :.i aa., ah-adod af li i M4,M .at-h aa.r.t V liafc T l- tt.it iiui.il la It, iitlili . -r,jg a tilt' Ik 11 (... T Ik tvallot-! tH.la ti.-a' of Ul Himiui. i i viuHilut Oble. ektb antaj l" .e '.. Iltimott Man Ik , Ota. II Ml l. lanJ4 ! tl.oul i " a Clark taia, laJ a lilif'tiM U Iwaaa Hwgh I' Well of TifWl. 4 Itavroaoa ba4,wrara Ttal laoe end (-tn toanplaikl agalaet Kaa la Haftaon ban. ok Ik ulo made by Vacatur llutult, I'laffce rn.j-i at agar. aj biougM owl by Mall. Mm mmi f la LU n.aaaga In law I. II lnjUola' pfvUale tbe reuead tbe hurried tul full: fffle 14 adjul" enallaf bar lb tltiat. and oKei Ibey ran Uii.nl an tou ra4 f" ! W X . I Hi' bin. rratafr i f Ihe tamrl ft ftaaalta lff f Ohio, oho mw lknk I'urtb.r trunf were tottlalnad In I ha lorf rpriiti4 from lh 1nlarxll Ro. nulitr, hb-h umm4 up lha ailualla a li Mr lurb rrol follow. To lb K4Jlor of Tb Journal -Oiaanp llttki I t of loyal an4 fatllfu rrvlra In lh IrtM-railc Htrlr. atMi hla ffon lo ut rvmvdlal lrgllattoa for hi ruul.lf) ouxhl to b a Ufrlrlnl luwir lo our iuull-ktiua of April II Tl trmlaix r o' u-h publlcallona la la Mr up irlf and dlviaion in lh priy VI r. riark a poUrr baa ba to pacific! ri a) u lnt k S K aWf. ia la la rii. ik.i af mt.l la !,. a. or -f ttmttnt aa a4r part. i:l Ui ri-wi4 i tb Pj affU. Mr ftujj ,f irruacl that vvary aa, ill b iMipt Tbal tbf Ka lui.j tat hm4 of a Wall rlmalU4 Umim arwffc 1 livjl j Ualiol U t'i fl4 bjr tb fM tvl ci!a Kat 0a Bavr4 br tta tiUMka k offlrvra la lb aa1 tbr data. Ihoufti th opa lf af Iba a4)urir Ka H drrtla4. Tb effic baa ba opa ry claf tbla (hi. but from k o tbra wju b aa offlrar Ib.r dar and !(. 4 appia on babalf of ira or akua4 aalmaJa arlll bo rop)44 to at all boara, Aa aoioruobu haa ba iae4 at lh c)ipl of th aocjetr. arv4 Mek rat will ba lakia oar f Jwat a aooa aa II la rooalrvyl. a4 not tot ai4 uMll aoma lima vhn II ml(tvi mar roatantaai to k rat of u Fraaiaa AttaaUoa 0lra. 1 ataj a rrarik; on Ju oi9 ttlag - aald iff. Ilii4ara4rf Ibla moraine, land Ual to oa promplnaaa. I hat Uarnr4 by aipaianr that much bilr rtraulia oaa ha obt!D4 a tbla arorfe If aarb tm4 la taka up at anra. Tha a bar op portanltf to ao modliion Jut a lhr ara at th tlma thry aa rporls4. lo loam Kwi 1 1 h I rwi about lh rlrvum plaaroa of th eaaa at Hrat I.an4 " Jtfr. ftutlrradorf. who ram to Port land to roorsaalao ta work of lh human vlir la Orfn. baa bn rr auccoaaul I (t(lac I Ho boat r- aulta. Ill last nrk mmm It. nnli.fi hr human aoclaty work baa ru-hd I nd harmonia aiffrrmr and Ihla la aUU f srldaly rocoanlaad fflrl l'r l"cy wnun i - W yrS iba ma a.af.n. t. lorrat irailnl of lh I nllod Klalaa Oregon, and vral propltna corr- No "'"n haa icn baan marta Int a arid ILWT of work ara lraty Wr cm,len eammittaa. nor ador way haB nr mad to It looking lo Th. n.. w.ai..- . tnr oomblnallnoa or conaplrarlra t lh. w.at approach to th. brld.a. haa " .nt riflaWl 111 aa..f. --A V. aa VU M- w - ----- f awai g w tnm raa chooan la prfarnca to ono fufthar op tawa. Air. Rudaradorf aaya. In erdar lliat ha might gat naarer ta th team- , tra aod tbalr horwea and lam trior of actual condition. . T hay t!mtd." aaya Mr. rturtara dorf. that practically avary hor. In " rortland paaara ovar tha bndga In th couraa of a month. Human traalmant JAME4 T. BATlOEat, Chairman Oark Coromltta. TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS WILL CONVENE AT ROME ; 1 I ,. Ill on f v. h.-; i. 1,' II t , f . 1 .III i r. , s . - i i I I , h I ,,. l II ,. ... 1 ' - r - 1 wmm. SPEAK TONIGHT Colonel's Bandwagon to Tour Business District of City; The Speakers (Palta! r-rraa t Wlral noma. April II With th formal of aaJmaJa, and horaaa eapaclally. balng 1 ...k.,....i.i. ..u i.i. my hobby. I am tbua anabled to becam ,tta from tb Ualtad iuui will ba arquauHN wiid io Done D4 Uiair 1 1- attandanra both In ouanUtr and oamara and drtvara. Thla alda much I onalltr. aufflclent to tnaura that m in mm auccaaa m ma wor I Unltad Eutaa wlU aaatlr Play tba load . Aiding tha oraaa. ling part In tha congTa. th flrt that ' I am wall nlaaaad with tha nnrnH u ban hold alnca that of ltd at mi th humaaa .moramant. by -th V,".. r"i , L nannia nr Trti.. ti. -1 tlnuo until April it And will b par condition which w. mu.t ImnWr One !p.Jn..r..d,i'mU" pracUc- of thaa. anrf h. fir.. .i t...lm"J aver, u.ii.i.u couniry. T". w I nr Wtkhh of rnlnrailn flnrinn haa lllan tin nn fat 1a m MM.r . . . -. w - .r p, ann m inwra uinni, h wrt on behalf of th. antlra Unltad '" narvaa on ina nver rroni. state. Other Americana will glr ad iany 01 ineaa wnarvca rail aaveral in- dreaaea and maka ranorta. Nathan rhaa below tba road lav.Ja and naturally I Straua of Now York will ltA thair tha horaea ara thrown when they try I paper with Trotectlon of bahlea In to get off th wharf with a load. Tha America from tuberculoala. horse owner' axaoclation la with ua on thla Jaau and wa will enlist the nippo rt of thoaa, responsible for such onnditlona la having them remedied. "Then wa have ' had a numbnr of warnings to taamaters printed. Tbeaa wa are pofuMng conaplruously on the tred throughout ilia city, ao that VISITING ELKS TO HOLD GET-ACQUAINTED PARTY If the weather man -permit, a rat hir ing of all member of tha Vlaltlnar Klka club a nil all Rika In tha oltv tint mm- drivera may be advlaed not to attempt j ber of Portland lodn No. HI. will b. ""ln wun Dvnnoaaa. we nava many held at CounclJ Crest tomorrow after such plane all , to tha name end of Im- I noon for the DurDOse of a-ettln ae. provinr the condition of dumb animals. I qualntad. Especially hearty invitation -ran irumruny say, in rassins;, that I is exienaed, to tha members of the faml never In all of my travels have I seen I ilea of these Blks and a good tlma will a general better lot of horses than I be tha order of tha day. there ara Irr Portland." I The principal reason for tha calling Mr. Rudersdorf In rathertnar statistics ot thla meeting la to perfoct the ar- w filch when completed will show the I rangementa for a big excursion which avcrare hourly traffic of an mls over ine viamng h-lKa plan to e-lve for all the different rivrr brldEes. It la est- 1 K'ks during tins last Bart of May or tha . Imated from the figure already at hand I rst part of June. The hearty co that an average of 4000 animals no over I operation of the feminine department of the Madison street bridge dally, while 1 Isadora Is also to b. requested. Ar- hls number Is Increased to 6000 on the I rangements have been mad for takln . Morrison street bridge. I picturea or the crowd ' Essay Contest Tor Pupils. The society also plans to offer about PYOI ICT fni I mCC WITU 200 bronze medals in tha arhnnl .hii. I w 1 WL-1 UUtLIULg III I II dren of the city who write the best es says on dumb animals and the debt which society owes to them. Robert Tucker, president of the humane society, Nw York. April II. ATordlng to Mrs Marr Mutton roll, on of th patronesses of th Woman's Induatrlal iMbltlon. thr I a crying noed for reform In lh tyl of uniform draae worn by malda In th horn of Ameri can famill. In th bnolh praalOaxi oter by Mr. all at .hlbltloii, four prtty girl war used aa model to il lustrate th system In vogu In foreign countries, by whlon It ta easy to dls- 0 IS tlnsrulsh whsther a servant la a lady'a iiini.i. parlor maid, etc.. by th styl of hrr dreaa. In the photograph tha girl on tha left la attired In the roatume of a age maid, purple raahmere dreaa with two rows of small brass buttons eKtondlii down th front. Th girl on th right wear the drea of- a parlor maid, purpl caahmer dreaa, with fluted apron and fluted rap. and col lars aod cuff of whit material. Ta RHai)ilinM.M, Uitiellr a-akla. will ka lf ml Ik btaat- aaa diaiHti ltkl ll wiil k-a W "Ltf a k mmj aa4 will I Car! baas. I tea kit U bar. V. M pairg e4 O af Hukay. Tka ! la dM44 mm draw iba ra4 ti lb ape I asdraaa Aarlkar asaallttf for ptataeay.n lake alar lnlk at nfiy ! a iroal akd Sa ruad. rta Cliy rafk, bar Ua A- tt'wwa a4 Mr a kr wilt ffc Mav4r aiui. a lag will ba b14 at b WtxatM all la Manias. I t 4Jia4 by V kl Kput. !) 4 Oeerg A. Brewa. a&d e Ta day aigkl Uatm will baar tka fteei veil ap:ibl4ra laal 'loo will (.rwld aad Iti KatUb. ! MiaaUaj and A. KalUr will apeak. TwaeAay alhi, A. K Clark and IWmi lUMtand will apK at Qvn bail, awjtk fvrtlaad. and Bart C Ja will prsaUa Tba Itoeeavail inty ta da!gad t lak earn ef tb ) frn tb la rol 111 paavaaaaet, wbleb U ipart4 U raak addltleeal headway with th com lac ef the Wleoonala anlor today. A no CKilalda apaakar vt pforttlnaoea ooul4 b had. h Kooavlt romanlH da-el 44 te aead looai tnan lata the field. Halle bar. (lark aad KalUr laikad fey the prail4nt at ArUla al night and V Rlaaland In Alberta Tbnmaa Itri'iikii, 1a FolUtt mana- gr In Union, ft laal night fol l'n- dlaton te meet La rwllatt WcOukr aaaounce Ibal haldara of platform iufe ta for tb La folUlla meatlbg To day Bight null pra-aanl lham at lb eouthaaal tnlranr to th Ulpy Imllb auditorium ea 0vatmlh trt La fol loll a will arrive In Portland to morrow afternoon at It 41 and will r matn until abaut t o clock, whan ha will laatr for Kugen to fill Ma Monday ngagataanta John Vlay Hill. Tft orator, wa billed at Cottage Ornv thla a ft r noon. and will prak In Eugan tonight Fj rongreman Col of Ohio anaaks at Eniarprla tonight and at Pendleton on Monday. Ks-Sanalor Fulton will apeak for Tart at Dallas thla afternoon. MOIIAIR TO TAKE SAf.!E RAIL MIES AS WOOL H.ikiiia a- Tv raa4l VtaaviAawaa, AU ll-IU U.ta4l dkake faMUala M-aaf ! aVaee aa aaa ibel nnliif oii'l pt Ik bigkaX 11) Ikava mmm m4 -- 4 bo aia-aaaHaJ a -. (i.a la I aa r baed ka a4 a IWia Ua re'Naa-a. all a atalia ef t . a-.- fa a.4 f av TV ra i:ia fm iroaaiakalid lu II, rwlaa be 4atl Wltk taa Ik Wwaa ara ftt- Tba liaa akaattsa a nJ tat aaaardaata Ilk Ik. aieeiittiii f lb eaHaekiaaaaa by May t- WANTS TO 1G GOMEZ LEADERS Rebel General Getting Rid o All Commanders Who En listed Under Other. CAR; RESULT: MAY DIE Lewis S. Barnard, aged 16 years, of been prom&ed the support of the LV,',1, "I";?, 6treet- ,WM "r.,PS.fa rt-1io61 superintendents In this feature M'. ,n.Jur?'1, h.u mornl"& eh.ort V afte, of the work. In the automobile which is sent out In answer to calls is an emergency case containing- cniorororm, bandage, etc., ' for use where Immediate action Is nee- cRsary to relieve an animal of Its auffer- lng, and the less urgent cases are treat--d at plaeea provided for the purpose. Stray cats and dogs do not come under tha work of the humane society, but are cared for at the Animal Rescue home. Such cases should be reported : to telephone A-6847, three rings,- The humane society telephone numbers are Main 698 and A-7589. Associated with Mr. Rudersdorf In the - main of floe of the society are E. L. Crate, .fiamuel Montgomery and Charles ; ,, ,. . . (Waahlngton Bureau of The Journal.) ii w jiuuinni 10 orraniM numane ao. wmh nirin. aii ii t tr c etlea In every city and town in the candidate for the senate from Oregon, wuiav ri an a eI'.Ti.ih.i.. r r v. i .. . J ' - - DMivviiimu V. 111. VAUCII.DB. after 9 o'clock at Union avenue and Skldmore street, when in trying to ride around the left side of a streetcar on his bi cycle, he collided with a car coming in tne opposite direction. The Injuries consist of a fractured skull and many burlses, and it Is feared that he may not survive,. The Red Cross ambulance was called and tha man ruehed to tiie Good Samaritan hospital where he is lying unconscious. Barnard was with the Portland Homes coraoanv oi zu Morrison street MORTON FILES HIS EXPENSE STATEMENT STAND TAKEN BY EYE WITNESS TO SHOOTING (United Ir rasd Wlro.) .,:. San Francisco, April 13. Harry Leav enworth, an ye witness to the shooting-, occupiea tne witness stand today at the fifth-trial of Michael Conboy, the former pollc captain, charged 'with the ahootlng- of Bert Lagan. Leaven- wortn fare important testimony for the , aeiense, saying; that Lagan was advano lag on Conboy with the threat, "I'll knock your head off," when Conboy ;, fired; after warning- Laigan1' that he would do ao. The case waa continued . at noon today until Monday. DEFEATED FOR OFFICE, i BANKER KILLS HIMSELF Fresno. CaX, April IS. After handing all hla private papers to hjs wife, D. a Hriodgraaa. president of the First -National toank at Belanx near. her, shot and. killed himself tW1 todayv It is reported ber that domestic trouble and rhagrta aver his defeat for the of rice of city- treasurer Of 8 lam, prompted the att. 8nodgraa was rery prominent throughout rteaaa county. j He claims he spent $636. of which 116 was for circulating petitions, 1100 for a page in the Oregon pamphlet. 1416 for postage, printing, political advertising, clerks' hire and other Items. SULLIVAN'S GULCH SEWER BIDS OPENED The city executive board yesterday opened bids for th construction of both branches of the proposed Sullivan's gulch sewer extending from the river to East Thirty-third street The Pacific Bridge company was the lowest bidder In each case. The aggregate of th two bids waa $140,000. Th bid wer re ferred to the aewar committee. (ratted Pra Lu4 Wlr.) Montrey, Mexico, April It. Trouble within th ranks of th revolutionist ta indicated In dispatches received her. aylng that General Oroseo, th rebel hleftaln, is getting rid of all com man dors who enlisted under the banner Dr. Vasques Oomes. The failure of Go mei to leave San Antonio caused Gen eral Oroico lo desert his causa, the Gomes following rallying to Oroseo' aupport. The message Indicate that Oroaco believes that many of his men and commanders are still loysl to Gen eral Gomes and he la rapidly dlsmlasln all whom he suspects. Reports received here today say that Generals Cam pa and Rojaa have re signed their' rebel commands and are now en route to America. Rebel bands are reported to have aelzed several Im portant towns In the state of Guana juato and American residents of the dis trict are preparing to flee. ALDERMAN GOES ON 1ST TRIP INTO LAKE COUNTY (Salem Bureau of Tb Journal.) Ealem, Or., April 13. State School Superintendent L. R. Alderman left to day for Lakevlew, Lake county, whore he will bold a teachers' Institute April 17, 18 and 19. He will travel by stage from Klamath Falls. "This will be my first trip Into Lake county," said Super intendent Alderman, "and while there will spend some time visiting the schools In various parts of the county. Neither have I visited in Wallowa county yet, but I expect to get over there some time this year." LIEUTENANT B0NC0URT FALLS TO INSTANT DEATH rfnltari Preaa LaaaaA Wlra.t Bar te Luo, France, April 13. Lieu tenant Boncourt of the French army met Instant death here today when bla monoplane fell from an altitude of 200 feet. Jersey Calf aa Prize." (Special to -ba Journal.) Bingen. Wash.. Aw-il 18. Guv r. Chapman, a progressive breeder of pure v. m nciecj .ame, ii j-aurei, inia coun ty, haa announced hla .Intention to offer as on of the capital crises in th ehtl. dren'a Industrial exhibition at the Wash ington state fsJr this year, a pure bred, registered. Jersey calf valued at $160. Tb animal will go te the wsy or girl who make the best exhibit of field crops, to consist of field corn, oata, carrots and field peaa - Bad Check Mn in Tronble. (United Praia (ad Wlr. Ban Francisco, April IS. Admitting, according to the police, that he had passed fictitious checks, a man known as Harvey Van Buren, who says his father is a high official In Amsterdam, Holland, declared today that he would rather go to prison than to have his family learn of hla offense. Van Buren is said to have forged the name or g. J. G. Marsiiy, head of Holland's consular department here, to a $25 caeca. -. .. - I N SENTENCED BILL GIVES PENSIONS TO VETS OF RED WARS . i . tn . IWaaklngtna Soraa of Tb Jwul I Weaning ton, April II. B-natorCham. barlaln ha Introduced a bill providing for pensions for oftlcar and men who served In th Indian war prior to II 10. Church Nearly Finished. lSlrlal to Tba Journal Hood River. Or, April II Th Rlrer sld Congregational church 1 naarlug completion. Tha Insld finishing touches are being put on and arrange ment will eoon b mad for th Instal lation of th large pip. organ. Tb church has been constructed entirely of native (ton and I a vary handsom structure. PRODUCTION OF COTTON SHOWS BIG INCREASE Waalilkgla. Atl II A taMttirf rwtlu) ll!ltoa. fltlk ( duett aad !. by (la, t4 ll a 4 lilt, ba- ba tea4 br lb b tit c4 Tba eUllaikoe akewlal man be rwaf ut-4 wilk lb aaaaal ivpevt mt Iba uimii f Ike eeai leidlsf lb vruaailty ef eaHioat gina4 o eoilaMHut I all4 Italae la taiaJ w ll a (HI. a eunfl wlta l.llt.t I till, tba laritaa. kla f.t(.Tf acaa. ar II cai. Tba lata! pr4 jrllaa aaaaaa la ! ! bataa ta t, egeiaet t ilt. lf Ult la IIM, Ik tarreaa H'ag I.1U.III bale, mr III r-ar Mat Tb lotavl value wa litl.llt 11 la It, aa eomparad wllh lltl.TII.ITI la lit. Ike taeraaa aaauallnA- t IITt.lll.ill. mt III I par real SHEPHERD FLAYS HIS POLITICAL OPPONENTS II Ila4 ta PURCHASES FOR MARCH $19,669; ASYLUM LEADS laWa aa mt tka Jaaaraal I ttrleiK. Or, April II Th following eprt howa Ilia amount ef bill ap proved br the elate purr baaing board for lh verloue tat tnalllailon for tka month of Merca: Or go a (tale Insane ArUm.. T.IIT.II (trvgon Stat I'anltanttarr 4 l II tat Inatltul rbl Mla44. Uregoa atale Tu barukal n Itarlum .... Oron Mrliool IWaf Mutea . . . Oregon Plata Training HVhoel . Unaua laalltula for ll.lnd... Orrgn fioldlera' llnm Stat rurrrtaalng rvr1 !.: 1.4TI ft 41 S.tll at III It . l.iel ll T.I lit lit l . . . . .11 Oiaaga tV vaaa-'l VU'Uktaa wa4k 4a l a t Snigiaoaa alaai a kaJf a.4 alaa4- 4 1 ( law aUa.aU ! aa.4 Sai4 la-at a4U. It Aaa4 k'- laaila Ia7 Iba k4 a I Ike 4ka aaU f matmK t$4 JU4 Uai.liaMa wtib k-ag ik-e ra au Ik Qf-tvKiaa Ik ' kibpc av4 lb all a;ilil MW LktMtl, k-e kU, a HU I if I ikia by Iba aa4 rU k fieaklag lfc-. Ik- aai-a Ikax- JU ef -au4 i ataa. wa ua flll l awiU -kke test . ak4 Ml IUm. Jalje uaalaawall a -hag 14 Ik taaiiat(e fw f4 l Ibi - l tail I Ml fit )a4at a14 a-H 4 lb TAy M mtt Ike bea-k, Ilkalaak4lag u aal4 Ak(. e4 k i4 kealla Im aHa I ml avgia Jt4 UeataaV krakU4 la aia fawaa Iba teaatb k-ai ae - aia aaary r li. bail b MM ) a II. a aw aaye laal b baa Mta4a4 by fca rtaa4a aa I aa fa faer Ike ereaty aa.ik ala a Waet 4g I bl bleoa "Ktaark -lr eke 4ale.4 Ik p iU luavjrtloe ta Muliaaan caxtal' kaoea tbal J4 Oaalaatbaaa la Ik raadldal f L&e (r4aUaa. af ta pb be mmroU rswlaaa, aa4 f lb I4 peUtiaal sakia. ta tki reealy. Ill ca41da-y la lb teat diUb la4 mt U eld t-oiuWJ taaKbia k ntlad Ikia reus i y fo a tuaiw af a eeatury prw I tba aatealbaa af Iba dlree yrtatary law. waacft ral II eel af btiaiaaaa aa aa atlarway far a pwMk rvte . pataliea ta fwrtiattd, er a taaaagar mt taxkSalaar ef eb a aserj ll, ar a -loot af ibe rorpof I and I'll abear ou a maa Ik I I beetlbg bl ba4 eff far Ueataabala Mr. bat'berd U1 addtae la vol I Uraavlsaa Ihl firaoa A4 lealgbl ill .paak ai aial poiai m' tae eiraajta la lb city. Wood meet to ft all d Lawlf IWwi. larUI I Tb Wl w Taareuvvr. Waah. April ll WraT . oa lb tog conla beleg eoatroeted Iba fair grouad by tba W. O, W. will b rum4 toroortoe Tb bullilag will ocrupy a apace nn iat. ana I n- Ur!y ef loge rut on lb lead coal rolled by the fair association. - l .i. -a TarrrwaT-ew-wl FOR YOUR VACATION Open an account in our Saving Department and begin to aav for your vacation. Money deposited tbi month will begin to draw Interot May 1. Maka what you have earn a little more it ail helps SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Fifth and Morrison Street Capital and Surplus - - $1,400,000 "I'd Like to Give You a Few Coon Songs," Says Mur derer to Judge. "Sent- Judge; (Cnltad Pre Lauaed Wlr. an Rafael. Cal., April 1S. enced to hang, eh? All right. now I'd like to sing you a few coon songs." This was the request that astounded Judge Edgar Zook here to day Just after lie pronounced death sentence on Edward Delhantie, a giant negro convict of Wan Quentln, who stabbed to death a fellow convict, Wil liam Kaufman, alias "St. Louis Fat" in the prison breakfast line February is. "Your request Is denied," said the court when he recovered his breatii after Delhantle's offer. "Hueh a per formance would Impair the dignity of the court" Delhantie will be held here for 10 days and then will be taken to Folsom penitentiary to be hanged. Delhantie defense was Insanity. He olaimed to be subject to periodical spells of madness as a result of a Missouri race riot in 1903, when he and his family were beaten and some of them killed by the whites. He wa first sent to San Quentln for 26 years for complicity in the murder of Polloe man Eugene Robinson of Ban Fran cisco. When Kaufman was killed by the negro the deed was done with a sharp ened file. "St. Louis Fat" waa liter ally cloven by the negro's blow and William Peterson, another convict, was wounded. When Delhantie, overpow ered cava tin . hla ntflnnn h. nlnkul with the guards to be allowed to Va-ut UJ just one more man. wo mi fm TJGDE dOTJir tto tome mmi m SOUTHERN MEN HOLD SUCCESSFUL LUNCHEON Tom Richardson and Frederick V. Holman were the speakers at today's weekly luncheon of the Southern Men of Portland at the Commercial club, Judge W. V. Fenton presided. The at tendance showed that the organization 1 steadily gaining new members. Tom Richardson will preside at next Satur day luncheon. Grant to lie at West Point. (United Preaa Laisail CTIralt New York, April 13. General Frede rick Dent Grant, who died ber early yesterday from heart trouble, will be burled at West Point A full military funeral will be held upon the arrival of ms aaugnter, wu oi a Hussian prlnc. who is hurrying to America. ., ' Brigadier; General Funaton I regarded aa Grant' probable successor. Europe's first high voltage electrical transmission line im belnar built In Ger. many to carry , a current f 110,60 vblts - . No Grounds Made in the Cup Every particle need. Coacen trated coffee, in powdered form. TlffeHiiiavtM taaapoonfal and cop of hot water anakaa the) moat delicious coffee. Ahnjt ready, n child can make It. For Sle at all Grocer --) - aaaiam acaweev C. WASHINGTON COfTES .K--aAlO'T;'r""jr-.: . . 7.Wall Street. New Yerh.' . . tew:.-- :xr':: df&fr w'hsn i: rJ - . a,jf , b-- ?CmrTf? SS ir, , , vy, t rH ill h.i. '-Mi 1 w'.'tj.i "tuBi ' ii.aTaiSP I II , immmft Mmimmimnm nmmiimtBWi irw iwirfrwiwiMTiaaftiffff MSiiaaWiitiaaiiiiiMTfffnm'ai l:r fimitM triww. :L? i iiimWfkm . wi 11 - -n .una. ai r. i . .. - 1 EXCUD5I0M TO PliCASAht HOMG ,UHDAY , APDIL i - Tomorrow, Sunday,. April 14, at 1 p. m., from First .street, between Alder and Morrison streets, leaves our second excursion to the new townsite, PLEASANT HOIVIE Like the first jon'e, pictured above, it will be filled by homeseekefs, landseekers, acre-hun?rv ones, those, that want locations in a new town destinea to be one of Port land's best suburbs, those that want land to reduce hije:h living expense or to be the foundation of a successful, well-paying business. T ' - - At Pleasant Home, 12 miles from Portland, lie your opportunity. Lots, business sites, borne sites, as low as $100; monthly payments as small as 12.00. Acres, rich, fertile, deep soil, producing fruits,-berries and vegetables, f a in iuui largo iiuauiiiucs, iuh iic jciuiiis pay lur mc tana OCIOre tne contract period expires and leave a surplus. ' Take advantage .of toecial birx--invettirate tft nn. poirtunities at neaaant Homey tee what the fertile Powell 7 lg Valley ffer you.j CaIIt office or telephone Main 6719, A-7374 . UMEDENST0CK & LARSON CO., 286 Oak St. -1 - ; 1 rf: i -, -1 L. . .