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VOL. IX. no. a.
PORTLAND. OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING." APUIL 81. m
PHicn fzvi: cents
FEDERAL OFFICERS
ROOSEVELT IS IDE
FLOODS DRIVE MANTf-' "
PEOPLE FROMTHQR
The State Nominees:
GRAB DEPARTIHG
10 DUE iiie
i
OREGON TO LIST;
AH EASY VICTOR
OVER OPPONENTS
VUr4 I 4i4 te.
RpLU-a....TW4ur Itooawvoll
DotBorral.... ...Wfto4xow U'ilaua)
I . TITAHIR HFFIRFR
FOR-LEADERSHIP
HOMES IN BIG VALLEY
WIIIS CY '000
t'fciUftl axa4 fbmmt.
iwmorrat Urrr Uo
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SELLING AND LA E
I'ILSOfl HPS III
ROOSEVELT
ADDS
RACE
inn
Lapland Held by Wireless at
Sandy Hook Until a Tug
Takes Off Quartermaster 'of
"Unslnkablc" Monster. '
sives to Have Sept Stato ncf,rr 'rt .u. . !
EtAht Foot Ballot Bad.
Nominees to Fisht It Out to
See'( Who .Shall .Succeed
Bourne, Next November. '
GERMAN STEAMER MIGHT
HAVE SAVED MANY LIVES'
BOURNE HAS LARGE .
LEAD IN MULTNOMAH
OmaWa, N.tf. 4(411 I Lai Mt
fra lb artmary aWiloa In X.braaas
staidly nm th Mfiy riar Ifcat
lb pngrelr h lb eu
2Uov.ll U a tar 19 00 wiarn
for lb fWfxibikaaa II captured lb
tir oi.U M It ,
CXmrX. tar Ih Itoooorala. WOO ul ia
tb. ..,. i rir ih in Multnomah County, Lane
tuiw u u ce4 uinv 4jcxs weany rive to une
tb noc fought f u Ohio e. , rt,.-. D
Ueia. I. vci nuc
1a t"tltt rea oo4 I Roo.vli a
I th Kiubllca aouma 4 Tafl M4
v.. Tort. Ami Ta -1 rv-' VT. . . .IjiiV.-L.- i hi Z - I '"r , ,Dl "r
;;:;:.ur. o.r a hiB i, ' ,7niL t Rubu-i uPuiu .a p.r,tie
. " .. .uftr-ma IraDortanra I 7 ... ...r r Victor RaaUr. I W ' Nttr.mb.M-
b. k.Tb DuaTlrmVr lllcb.na of Uia Bryant aUi cblrroa of (ha eommil- la who will auor Jorvalh imin.a
JfliT lakVT from Ida .fo.a Il-r . !. b " "
IpUad at Banff " ?OT n . . .h. u.nUhlis aomlnalloa 1 u.m lUlllna tllpl no a bit vol. In tba
When 'Vessel Struck ha Was;
Being 'Toasted as the
"Mightiest of Ships." .
But Government Engmee?s
Deny Reports That 200
, Havo Lost Lives,
. . k" . r. . . ni for olham(a for lltad ita a,naior. Warrta. tlal. ao4 or Multaoataa fta U
lllcbana h4 " r! If ,kV t half of tba aai bar4 frotn. aaama mor. tbaa ! ah Mid of IKwiraa oa Iba
rVf'T b4 lrt I. ra ib; 5a. laap..uraon-from.HbtoDacaa.
hVh.mmlU if if -Taral rorro.f 0.rar tell-r-M tf I. th. ai.U. I Mullftom.al, Bourn.
'a t-rmm I Hrt la Mr. drfaalMI w. n. 1 nornp-1 rui aowo nia dib- laao. laavu mm a
SL!iCh!lJ T-lTS U ramal f-r Mrthar U for tba DnoraU wowlaaUoa for pluralltr af l tna atata a a bol.
bmd b,".MlBC,tl., 71 i ' ,.! ,. H I th. MnalorhlD. I on tba ota ao far eountai. with only
aiamiiiMiifl. Alt a. iiw a a- - ----- . ... .
Howard -lUMrtdg. or omtM. wini prx-(ocia miasm in Muuaoman tb. rani pa car ber..
...mttiiin Attar tna i-awo
... . . ud.A m'iniam AM fi
"' T?- r.::r""T.7-. 7i.: M,i-at tba t a Co-raaamao Lo- aouatr.
"'Jr :m,;"S. M.Ti bart - In tba rrt... outafda Multnomah th.
rrrIaTtharnich.n.tratirr. Tha w1r- . K.turn ara la from aboul half tba totala ahcwa4 IMM for Ballln. JI.TJ7
-CTru 4 an4 ta liplaiid .h.M auea. Tba rlfhl foat ballot U aaua. far Bourna. MM for UU i4 M l
,-" M. V-r"i ifi-V- i. uiii In. a trraat 4wJ of d.Ur-ai.4 ao41aaa I for Morion. Unllba tha vota of all
:r,7-. .bi raara aro. wbn Douroa- no.J cut
fc.r.bck thri r - - . " H. M. Caba oo lb. la.t raturtii from
whtn aba iiruiktha ir. pJi- tM-4 wt.t ,,0, lt1. ut. r.ur. from tba
Zamar Oalla o capjlavl. Wbaalla. W. Va.. April !. Twantf- eoantir ra eomlof la for Bailing aod
Tha canarolttaa eonclodad Ita haaringa Bf- C0WB of Waat Virginia. TO(ln a-raduallr awalllb hla l.ad. iwiurti. loat
la Naw York todar ."Iob,?n , tJ' today on dlataa to tha atata conr.n- , wt).r. hla frtanda thought
nruca iiduj ug . . . V 1 1,00 Hunungton mj ia. io.cno..ih- VOuld hava comroriabia majority,
Whlta Stir Una to appaar ' "I tha all dtl-gataa at larga to tha nation I many countlea 8aIIIn ran up
naaniagtm i -- ".' , l ai ttptiouoan conToiioi, iwuw i .normou. vot. a comparaa 10 that
All aJrall.blt gurTlvori f tha Titanic Urt majorltr o.r Taft, lnr-ar hi. ohrtf cononant.
will ba allad bfora tha commjuaa. "-linn Roovlt control 6f tha oniwa I Bourn aatonlabad a lwfunbf of
ciuamg mrm. 4. w. v-.. mnirai xo pnminn now h. DroDh.ta whan ha toon Multnoman
bald Qncl and ralatlraa of all tha T.,t ,a ,n to a for Taft and tha ra- cunty at0 camp. It want thara by a
prominent ma who wara loat. uu 0r todara rotlng wUl gira Rooaa- piur,nty of 1T73 ortr Ban Sailing, hot
Idembars of tha eommlttaa axprraaad T,t , majority Of not iaaa than 10 -in ,hU waa ny fMbla Influenea againat
lha dalarmlnatlon to -call arary rnn, ,h ,ut con.ntlon. Tha tlra con- b, toU turB,(i ja for Selling In tba
.woman and child who can tall anything graaalonal dlatrlcte wtU nalact their It auta.
about tha dtaaattr.! , . , dalrgatan In a atata-wlWrlrnary to ba with 171 praclncta" eomplata. thara
Harold Bride, aaaietant wlraleee p- haid on tha aactmd of Juna. but today v-i,,- m m tha ooonty. Bourne laat
; erator on the Titanic told tha eemmlt- primary ladloataa that Praaldant ; Taf t , h" WM 177 0f 8elltng. Bourne
IB. toaa. mm mi ujiium I will no v mvim m wry inarm 1"m vui i . . a.lilnr in IKK- Lowell 1041
fort responded promptly to tha Titan- dletrict. tha flrat. and aran. that I ?d Morton Ml. All throu-gh tha day
lo-. dl.tr... riiMl.bittt.l lMM of claims by th. Booa.lt manager, ta- abBM MdyA
. ' (Tatted ttm Um4 WVa.1
Ytdabtirg. htlaa, April I. Tba -
Forte of grt aaa of life from th
flood. fM4 by lha br.H 'la tha
! which hart floodad ItM aquar.
mtUa of tarrttory. are daata1 by tha
gov rnmn( englnaera aod the relief ooen.
mllt.a, but tha eurr.rlog U fraat and
tha ealla for aid .many. The aromor
of Mt.au.lppl and tha mayor of Ytrao.
org bar ieed capita for aid.
Tha water from - the Ban lab broai
la Uarlng aouthward. rowing a groat
atretrb af territory north of hero. ltdr
y rail for kelp havo nearly awe-apod
tba relief commit!.. jCrerylhlng poa
elble la btog doaa to get auppUea to
tha towna arfocled bafora railroad cocn-
muntcatton la cut oft - All railroad la
tha territory will bo ahut dova by
morning. Both north and aouth of
Vlok.burg for 16 anlleo la either dl
rortlon thara bar boon call for gov
emrornt aid, and about lit.00 govern
aaat ratio a a hava boon nt out today.
Tba government boat Nokotni will
laav at daylight for upatraarn refugee
oampa with auppllea
Tbera are iteo nooo aurr.rara balng
c-araa iw rt tonignt, ana it.ooo in
Despite Fact That La Follette
Ran Ahead In Multnomah
County, Colonel Took Lead
in Other Counties.
TAFT BAD THIRD IN
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
tb "British ' "hip, tha aerraab etearm
ra operator a. ked what waa tna mat
ter. Ho peraiatently w. thla Inquiry
pounded Into tha oar. of Philippe, the
Titanic' chirr operator, that ha lnll
nantly replied to tha German: "You
are a fool." , ' .
Oermam JTearer Thaa Oarpathla, -
Bride'a tatlmony alao indicated that
the Frankfort wa. nearer ' to the Ti
tanic than the Carpathian
Alexander Gordun, a former engineer
of the White Star Una. declared thit
I CYCLONE BLOWS AW AY
TnJ
II
11
II
TWO ARE KILLED
OVlahooia City, April 10. Several
the White Star official knew a. early Idle tl net tornadoe formed within a ra
dlua of 20 mUe weat of Oklahoma City
about 4:10 o'clock thla, afternoon, ca
vorted around for a few momenta, then
merged and raced away to tha north
eaat. leaving a trail of death aadVde
tructlon. Two people aro" known to
be dead, many are Injured and tha prop
erty lo.a cannot b e.timated.
In the town of Hennea.y, Okla.,' about
60 bouaes were . blown down and two
people, Mrs. . Mary Holme, a widow,
and an unknown woman were killed.
Between' 86 and SO bou.oa were blown
down In Perry, Okla., and it, la known
that many were wrecked, but no death
were reported.-
Several hou.ee were blown down at
Haywaxd. but no deather or Injuries
were reported. ' r , . ...
The town of Asp. a small village near
Hennessy,' 1 reported to have blown
away but this cannot be vorlfred.
In Multnomah far Bourn and a gradu
al Increase- In . hi plurality, but, the
miming precinct are not likely to give
him mors than 2000 in tha county at
the moat, probably leaa. fc
r Equally emphatic aa tha vote 1 for
Belling on the Republican aide, of the
fence wa the compliment paid to Dr.
Harry Lane by the Democrats of the
tat. Many of the prophet were con
founded when ' the return from the
tate came in, ahowing that outalda of
Multnomah ha waa 'a favorite over hi
Continued on rag Two.)
There la greet alarm h.ro tonight
for fear eevaral Mlaala.lppl and lul-
lana lav ortu aaul flood additional
thousand, af acre.
But all tba dyk are holding tat tonight
TELEGRAPH OFFICERS
PROBABLY WILL BE CALLED
(By tb. latara.Uoa.1 "wi BVrrtr. ) '
1 New Tork. April 20. -If It shall prov
naceaaarr In order to determine defin
itely tha tlota-Wblt. 6tar effMale In
Now Tork received tha nowa that tha
Tltanio had gona down, the aenata oom-
mltteo will aubpena the officer of
both the Western and Postal Telegraph
companies to produce all business thay
bandied that dealt with tha aublect It
la of record that tha Carpathla flashed
the new of th dlsaater to Cap Race
In plenty -of time for It. to have been
transmitted Jlo . Mew . Tork over land
wtrea many hour, before tha White
Star officer would oven admit tha pos-
alUiMy of th Tltanio being wrecked.
AVIATOR STARTS ACROSS
CHANNEL; DISAPPEARS
fUBltd ftmm La! Wtra.)
London, April 20. With no new
from hand from D. I. Allen, who started
across the Irish channel In an aeroplane
Thursday morning. It was considered
practlcaly certain here tonight that th
aviator had drowned.
Eastern Managers for Roose
velt Send Congratulations
on Outcome Here.
Theodora Rooeov.lt baa added Oracoe
t3 Ma iiat of elaUa la tha raoa for
praald-nt. With laoorapl.tf r.luree
front ad but one oonoly In th stale,
that being the email eouaty of Whl.r,
including nearly compute rMulta from
Multnomah. Kooaovtlt baa approilmal
ly 40o the U.t of it. d.eplie an ad
plurality for Foll.tte In Mull-
aomah.
Tha grand totals, aa tabulated on
1st. at r.tums last night, gave Room
v.lt J4.11T. La KolUtt 20.212, and Tan
It,. The president waa a bad third
In Multnomah, but carried a ausnbor of
counties. Tbe figures by counitra print
ed elsewhere tell th. slate wld wtory,
and ahow how rlo. waa the ronteet In
many of lit. coun(le. with Taft bare
and there ahead, and La roll.lt a now
and then coming to th. front to com-
Wgir an a a. ltrt IU4rirl.
ni'uic w, c. imur
IWtnorrtt HoUrt a Bulla
C'onTTraotna. rWrae4 lMrlrf.
Upbtlra S. J. BihBOtt
Iimerat ..C C Cr
(Wgrewamao, Tttlra IUrWt.
Hepabllcaa ......A. W. Ufftrty
Itmocrat VI. a Manly
tirrrrtary of Htala.
ItoputMcaa Do W. Olcott
Democrat Joho n. Rfa
iaatlow f Haiwrtn I'owrt.
RpobUfmn Ilobort Kaktn
Democrat -.11. J. UUIor
Ikairy (om"Uler.
RcDbltraa John D. MMw
Domorrat ...WUlUm gctdtmertth
lUllffOiMl CVwnllorr.
Ropobllcaa .. . .Oyd B. AltebJaon
Democrat I ABleron
Plurality in State 1493; Ma
jority Over Clark and Har
mon 9CO TotaJ Vote 6350
Clark's Vote 4872.
CHAMBERLAIN CHOICE
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
Harmon's Total Vote 512 In
complete Returns From 25
, - Counties.'
EVANS CARRIES
flunr
111
BV A LARGE VOTE;
JT.'r.br.,ou.t..u,hth rld,r 10 b" '"- Candidate Gains Nomination
for District Attorney by Piu
KaltaOBUth for X.a Pelletta.
Robert M. L Follette proved blmaolf
the choice of ih Itrpubll-aiie of Mult
nomah county. By a de!a!ve plu
rality, which will approBlsaat lfOJ. ha
triumphed over Theodore Rooaavelt,
while Prealdont Taft trailed in aa third
cbolo. 2127 votea behind Rooaevelt.
With ITT precinota oomplete out of
Wood row Wilson rasjio und.r tha wire
a the ebou of Oregoa Deocrat for
preatdeet of tha L'nllad Stat by a
baodma ploralliy, whkh escod4 the
hope of maay of bla frijde. The
elalme of tha Cham Clark boomoto
want (timavcrlng asder a plurality of
Ittl over the Mleaourtaa. and a Ma
jority over both Clark and lianas of
t. .
Tbea 'war tb ngure laat night
from air over the stai. showing tn-
oomplete returns fro a 24 eouatla. In
cluding Multnoaiah county. Clark won
la om of tb .a(ern Oregon oounll..
but WlUoa ran ahead In th outsld
oountl.. aa a whole, giving hlra a ab
sUnUal majority when th wot of
Multnomah waa added.
Wilson reolvd (210., Clark 4ITI
and Harmon 412 from th 24 eountu.
Incomplete. ' Th Multnomah - vote.
WUaoai
gava Wi
22it.
n mm al awawt t1 m t a
ralitv of 5632 Over Seneca o m and nero o tk
I am J Ul OWJt wiwi vhhi uu vot, outsld Multnomah; WUaoa
Fouts Cameron very low. Iran ahead with , curb poned mi
ruuid wauiwwii iwj kw"'l, j Harmon ram aa a pitiful third.
412 vot.a to hi credit
Tk. kf.lnrt. ..r W11M 4 , Itl K
UT tne ov.rwn.inun ii . af Ure.rtn la tha aalloaal eon
. uaa Mak u n aab ajr-natTa naa n i w . a . wa wn. u
1"'. Al nu.tt. WJwTooalvVll i??4 otb- cwlldat. .van to giv. bin, a name, wera written oa-th rcnooraUo
and Tsft 4261. It la expected th ml- rsc. Waller U.' Kvan. gooa aT- k ""7; ' TT"!
, . ... , . .v. . - ! I . .ii.t. -n-,in.t tnr aia. I Chambarlaln la bollrved to be th
1...- .... ... I ..... .. .h AAuniv .1 1 nomine Indoraed by Oregon. A. Biun
ii ' . " . ' I " . .. ..... I ber voted for W. R. Hearst
-luwui.i. 1 tna primary, n.iurn. irum . 01..1... . kii... a v
In. T - Vnll.l I- r,..k . IWlla.A I.I.. . . . . m ll ... I " - ' '
- w.v ... .w. 1 inai Rin viae t.i u ii rwviTW w , - ,. . . u . . . ,tt jt t
k.1l..J , ...,. f.A . 1 . v. I " Win n li mutt. ui-
of hla winning talk wherever he spoke. ,,,ct . . I IKSx JrTHfllS bw thVauo thVir
,1.,- th.. At m..m I br -a ratio 'Of not oult 2 to 1. and (much gratified by tho ucces of their
inth. st.t.on. week longer h would roturn. from 114 precinct , lapk only
cava won a great victory over itoose-iii vote ot giving Dim a Digger Mmhi.i.. fnn... in nth.r
T'ti ' " I than all bid opponent put together. I ...... ihnurh nv effort to concentrate
vongTBnuauoBs. I The oompierf vuie ' irviu inna "in Oregon waa strenuouaiy oeniea.
Eastern manager for Roosevelt lost I precinct late laat night giv Evan
no time in sending congratulstlon. F. I n.292 votes; . Fouts, (241. votes; Joy,
w. aiuney, ttooseveit manager in Ore
gon, received telegram In the after
noon from Senator Dixon, national
Rooaevelt chairman, and from E. W.
81m of Chicago, tho secretary of that
committee. The one from Dixon read:
Copy of telegram from United States
(Continued on Fag Two.)
as 2:30 a. m., Monday, that tho Tltanio
was sinking.
If It ahall prov necessary to b bero
in order to determine definitely . tho
time the White Star officials In New
York received 'the new that . the Ti
tanic had gone down, the senate investi
gating committee will aubpena the of
ficers of the' Western Union' and Postal
Telegraph companies to produce all th
..business they handled that dealt , with
that disaster. f - - ..- .
That the scene In, th dining room
on Sunday night wa the gayest of the
voyage, as has been persistently re
ported, was confirmed, late today-by
Assistant Steward Thomas Whltely, who
told of the dinner, served at seven
o'clock at which tha general toast wa
"The Mighty Titanic."
Much wine was dispensed and' pre
paration had been made for a banquet
in New Tork upbn arrival of tho Tltanio
10 voiouiaia me rcuviu orcaiung trip
of the greatest steamer in the world.
The .Cunard line announced that th
speed or th,eir .. ocean greyhounds,
the Mauretanla . and - the Lusltania.
fould not be reduced on account of tho
accident, but that their ships would take
a more southerly course, thus increasing
the trip about ISO miles. A memorial
In Washington to the memory of Arch
ibald Butt, the president's aide, who
went down with ; , the- boat, -will -' bo
. started.:; ' ;; -r - -rr
Although Vice President Ismay brand
ed the story as absurd, Major Godfrey
Pouchen, of Toronto, has reiterated his
charge that' the managing director! was
criminally; negligent in not making an
effort to avoid Icebergs.
- . 40 Boat for 1400 Pass.ng.rs.
Tho Lapland,- which left; New York
today for: England, had. 1185 passengers'
on board. She is equipped with 40 life
boats, having a capacity of 1200 people.
The Lapland was cleared as "O. K.'' by
the United State Inspection service of
the pott 'Of New Tork. .
That the Titanic' officers were cog
nisant ; that ' three : mammoth " Icebergs
menaced their 'pathway and that they
were given more than six hours' warn
ing on Sunday ; afternoon by the Call
f ornlan, wa ono of the Important bit
of evidence which" cam out at the
Resslon. at the Waldorf 'Astoria today.
This was " told by Harold Bride, th
second, wireless operator of the Tltanio.
Ho declared that as early as 4:80 o'clock
the Callfornlan called him with an "ice
report." . H said that at the tlma he
was busy writing a report and that he
Ignored the call. Half an hour later
lier heartho CaMfomtan cah Baltic;
begging to give her the report He then
took it. transcribed it and gave It to
tne ouicer-on tne Titanic' bridge.
. Styrtery of ICessag Bxplaiaed.
The mystery which has ao far sur
rounded the message which at 10 o'clock
Monday morning was caua-ht -bv the
Baltic, giving the first news jtt tha
Titanic' fate, waa dispelled today when
Thomas lotum, ; wireless operator on
th .Carpathla.- was, put orrthe- stand to
give his Hestrmony. - '
CoUam had told 4hi;ommitte that
ho had sent a message to thev Baltic
telling of the sinking "of the White Btar
liner. : . ... . - , j ,
At the conclusion of the hearing to
day Senator Smith tamed a formal
statement In ' whlt-h he reviewed" the
WO RACE SUICIDE HERlt!
Farmersvllle, Tex., April 20. -A tor
nado swept over Collins county about
0 o'clock tonight and early reporta are
that three children were killed in the
-rulna of house destroyed by th storm.
Considerable property loss I reported
in Farroersvlllo and more In tho ooun
ty, but reports are meagre because of
prostrated telegraph and . telephone
wire.. . : , ' .
(Continued on Tag Ten.)
FIRE SWEEPS TENEMENT;
DESPITE PANIC ALL SAVED
(TTnlt.4 Pri LaMd Wlre.l" '
New " York, , April - 20, A fir swept
east 'Side tenement threatened serious
loss of life, hero tonight. Hundreds
were penned In the rickety structure
by flames that, originating in the' cel
lar, mushroomed through" the . build
Little 4 -year-old Frank Alesello was
found suffocated on tho second floor of
the building by the first- fireman i-to
arrive. - Hla body was badly ; burned.
Samuel ' Kapstein. 69, and his wire. Re-
beccai 00, trapped on the' third floor,
leaped to th street from a window and
both sustained fractured limbs : . and
were taken (to a hospital In a serious
condition. ,
Many -others, trapped in the. upper
floors, appeared to have, no way of es
cape, , , - -
Despite a panic among the hundreds
in the house the firemen succeeded lh
saving all. Most of' the tenants took
refuge on the roof, whence they were
carried down ladders. 'The flro waa eon
trolled after. About an houra work by
the firemen." .r . . .-. . t , ,
LOCOMOTIVE BOILER '
EXPLODES, KILLING ONE
peolal t. Tb. Joornal.V
- Walla Walla. Wash., April 29 Blown
high Into tho air when tho boiler of the
locomotive on which he waa .working,
exploded. Frank R. Wilkinson' of the
construction deportment- of th Oi-W.
R. A N. company, struck on fils head
a. he hit tie ground and its InstAntlr
Wiled. He leaves a wife and two ohtld
r.a .
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22tf votea, and George J. Cameron, pres
ent district attorney, only 2722 votes.
Cameron's poor showing was a great
disappointment to hi friend. They
bad hoped that the dletrict attorney
would vindicate himself at th polls
for the attacks that have been made
on him. and bla administration, and
were confident that he would at least
be the runner-up. Cameron Is the tall
ender, as shown by return now In, by
478 vote under Joy.
, One precinct that went for Fouts was
No. 16, which comprise a large part of
the so-called . "north end territory.
Fouts friend had figured that . h
would make a clean sweep in thla dis
trict but he carried th precinct by a
plurality of only 17, the voting being 27
for Fouts, 40 for Cameron, 20 for Evans,
and IS for Joy. . 1
As soon as the first returns came tn
early yesterday. It was apparent that
Evan would sweep tho country. At
noon ha was 2982 vote ahead of Fouts,
and each additional precinct to report
swelled the total. In one precinct Evans
received 219 votes, the 'largest number
polled for any candidate for, district at
torney. In two precincts Cameron got
only .two votes.;
FITZGERALD LEADS
CLUSTER FOR
SHERIFF BY 321
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Still 21 Precincts to - Hear
From, However, and McAI-
. ; lister Gaining Others Out
of Race Entirely. ; -'
MONEY
POURING INID
TITANIC RELIEF FUND
fTTnlted Prew LesMd Wire.)
New York, April 20. Money con
tinued to pour lnto.the relief fund for
the Titanic victim tonight
At 4 p. m when tho book of Mayor
Garner's "' relief fund wre closed ; for
the day, 171,877.76 had been acknowl
edged. Th women's relief -committee
announced that their fund' amounted td
about 125,000 tonight. Kuhn, Loeb tz
Co. forwarded to the Red Crpsa 15300
which had , been subscribed during the
day. -v.;v:- ' - ' .' ' ', --'- : - ?
Tho benefit ball game between the
Highlanders and the Giants, for which
special permission has been given by
the city, is -expected tomorrow, to add
126.000 moro '1: ' :. " . : :T:
Every church In the greater city will
In some manner allude, to th disaster
tomorrows, J swish synagogues t today
began the services of sorrow which will
continue through ttunday. . Bishop Greer
of th Episcopal, church announced that
a special rnuai oi memorial wiu ;oe
used tn all Episcopal churches here.
Cardinal Farley has directed masses
for the dead In all Catholic churches. -.
A monster memorial mass - meeting
will bo. held in tba Hippodrome Sunday
afternoon presided over by Frederick
Townsend Martin, with- William Jen
nings Bryan and other as speakers.
l- -" i
9prrpw''JQver' England. v s
London, April - 20. A pall of sorrow
covered .all England tonight for the
hundreds who went to the bottom of
the Atlantlo .with the Ill-fated; Tita
nic.' - -- '- . -
In almost very idty of th country
subscription funds for the - survivors
and the-relatlvea of the dead have been
growing with leaps and - bounds,- until
tonight half a million dollars waa at
the disposal of various committees.
Funeral services will be heu thrf'ueh-
out th nation tomorrow In memory of
he dead and the, admiralty has o.irel
th naval funeral eerem"' en jr-v f
British-- battlrfrliio? -All f!:iet I i i!
empire will l low.-'tJ t l 'u.ast.
With only' 21 precinct yet to bear
from late last night W. H. Fi tiger aid
has apparently won the . Republican
nomination for sheriff of Multnomah
county. Fltsgerald has a lead of 221.
votea over H. C McAllister, bla closest
opponent, sna aitnougn MOAuiater na
been steadily gaining sine th first re
turns came in yesterday morning. Flts
gerald's nomination seem certain.
The other eight candidate are out of
th race altogether. Wallace Holl Inge
Worth, present, deputy in Bherlf f Stev
ens' office, is third, but be Is 710 vote
behind Fltsgerald.
' Complete returns from' 172 of tho 193
precincts in the county gar Fitzgerald
4982 votes, McAllister 41 votes an
HolHngsworth 4224. The other candi
dates trail in this order: -V:-
W. C. North 8609.: j; T. WHaon 2ISS, ;
N. H. Bird 1780. Willi Fisher 1402, A.
M. Cox 1003 and John M. - McKernan .
849.'-. ' . '
The fight for sheriff ha been spir
ited. Early heturns yesterday gava Flts
gerald an , apparent -waiaaway- wji
585 votes over McAllister, bat In nearly
all th nreclncts heard from yesterday
afternoon and iast night McAllister h3
a small lead. HolHngsworth took third
place almost from th start and re
mained there.
FitzrerAld ran strong in moat or the
downtown precincts, whll thoo.ln tho
suburbs and country districts In many
cases returned good pluralities" for Mc
Allisters Fltsgerald polled a very heavy
onion vote. It 1 ald that virtually alt
th union men who registered cast their
ballots for him.1 -
FUNERAL POSTPONED
. TILL ROOSEVELT LEAVE
r Little Rock, Ark., April 20. Th-r-wa
not a man In this low this aftr
noon who-could serve s pallbonrer at
the Juneral of William B. Caoipbell bt
cause "the .service) bad 'beenannoTmr. ! -for
4 p. in., and Colonel Roosevelt
sneclal train waa to stop hero at 5. A
a reolt th funeral was potioned un
til after Roosevelt s short pecu. irom
the rear platform of hits train. -
40 TRAMPLED AFTER
FALSE CRY CF Ft?::
(B Oi. tntemiilloMl f-rrf, .")
Phoen'xvllle, l'i., April 1'). A f
cry of fira caused a.jpanlo in '
tnce of tctat'r. tn n. tiion'-.r
.how", h'era -tonight."' Msrr
cf't-iftreB-.wt.-r. lrair!it'"l I c
roriunalfly no rie 1
nt:iiiu!fed that 40 r :
Lhi-ra r-l i'HiS ly.
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