THE. OKCGON' DAILY JOUIUJAL,. rOKTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. MAY 13. 1912. i mn w.am'm a- 21STIfiFAHTRY IS HERETO : FIGHTING FIRSTS REPLACE on DDK WOMAN DISRDBES. .HOLD T9IH COfWENIWH - JUMPS INTO CREBt 1 . , 1 w Transport Thomas BrinQS Sol diers From Philippines 316 Enlisted Men, 24 Com missioned Officers. nt ira gut rMii -:etb tit h.14 It l.ta.IB tBUl . Uj May I, tl e4 It el re1h tlfte tM.Ut itUMi U.kih e4 (Ve elrwi The ! will be by i. r. U Hslgaate. preeUcnl of ha eoletle. The wteea f tha late 4 f tb. rt0MI It BS foil M.ed.y rg. rlk, n41 terellee eat aMIte.) If e'crerB. rail I ttrrr, prae. Inl a edvlre. es4 r4ra (if eteu roeamllt ; Jl t ciwr k. ar "Trla. tt .uflU.- W . Imb Ued. t'el OmiuIo txaa4 if If- fclMMett litabe. II It a-clora, eibtbtt Body of Mrs. Fred Rati of Union, '0r Found With Hands Tied. , IMPUTE MERGER WH M fcaaaaarere e br4. .! b k.'tultf effirer 4 rt of (!,) damanairalrtf t eehibli hall. Ma weair.flret lafaalry. rol frw !? i.rii. I II aihxk. Ml-. Ir 'ii;:.(-i-im vaNar it4 tata Tneatil Tbr-a 4h4 ti ib brin ttatiK 4h li im lower t .it-ar at 111 oViiK l"a ruortiir-g T laft arrtvrd kixxil mUi.lfbt i Wla4 la rae that ere tiilfM ,'u4 easier. Ho left Aeloii si eiark reetereay el lre. . hflt le ty awrur r-oHUepr. lr. I pad la weleoen l.ar, TU ol-I ee.nel by lr, I Vund (or tbatr ew qaen.rw F, ita Columbia dlsberhed . thl .ag sag wr he ipwitl 1a VtatMVtr, eh re they arrival MM eth. They r la Ik lha ' r- . a . . ...... 1 . ar W 9 irai iDienirr wniaw I I'. W. f It Crlu lu l.auela. Jraa Clina. I e i u k. labia clinic, chair Cllnlra, nrtork. atXitlia a4 Jtaiwa- Ualloti tn e.lti ll, Taaa4a murftlnf. telwl, laala tlltttra. I 3 u'rl.w. tr. If. M. M. Uatltwia. li t arlara. nlihiia at! damvaalrallvaa. Tutar aflraaa. I.J. W A. Krunadr: I 'lurk. r.tr-.f. Ir K M Mara. I uvlaa. labia ctlnlra; I at lurk, aikltlla ai4 d !- Uallaac Al clock U Ilia miib ap tl waallma fa Imp-tal boial a4 tka mnbr vill ba feUraaaad b Waltar II ran. - . &ra aid. I WtJnear nattilBC. oelk. labia ,4rl W. r. itlnaaaj. la rhr f clinic; VP. P. U K. HahaW I rajiaport, raoocla n of lb moa man, loa A"nla; II. 1 clork. aiblb iaaant NtM tcratl lha t-acifYa for Ha. M aOnawJtf aflarrwan. 110 'clock, Ua tlma. K M waalhaf wu ubi kllalc. atbtblla, maallac of ai- i inltrad, no Ml banana alck ki4 aultva oomroltlaa; I o'cU-ok, rtpaf. Ir. al wu varr aMOooUk. Tbk boat Ufl , K. liamm. diruaaos by lr. M. U. nil t Bob April II aJid kloplJ an- liailoian; I II o'clock. uafloUha-1 btltl uta far l boura t Nafaaakl kl4 IV ntta; I II o'clock. tIcUa of offtcara; ni:ki Hoooielo. I o'riork. one. HU. IUU. lha Uaafi TW Tvtatf-flrot Infantry la com- Aj ),- ar4 by lr J. W. McUlrbaaL t4 at praoaot or 14 remm!alncd fr-I Otbar afflcara bKla Praaidant Wtb ramot of Iba aoclailoa bra: Ir. C IL l.aklm nr.y.iil - Ito I V fill U 4ltr. 4 H. C tliott, cralarjr an traaurr. ibtvrtal la Taa wal I La Oraa4. Cr, Hay 1L MTHalkar rUr tt aaHla4 wfcaiWr Vaa ca af auUlaa, U 4 baMTtatniy la Ui ca af Mr. rr4 lUta. ajl al eriy MtJ of VoMoo Or, aaa body fauaj U craak r lhara il.u rnr. klra. naif taft b baata ully raa4. h Brraa4 I al.aa fUlJ aar by a4 kartlalty torb4. Ilf baada Mara t4 Uthl4 bar ba lit bo;1 a fuunl but about Inrlxa - aptrl a4 lint in oh y aKa ki!ht bi Waa II ktraair. Mr. Ba arvuaaj kalfhbort arty Ihla Moral'. Ila ba4 tarara4 hi wlfa'a abaanea abowl 4 'ekxk. Vaarch ra ooon. aol oul k4 bar ctoikln' wa f in4 ar erab. Tha bod art ot found for om keur 4 ycror )ry a ell4 for kk Inouaal lata tkla thamMa k'a nn- t' "'4 lb. Ihllla for aule!4a to kaovn. yal II I o lani Row mardarara ooul4 bv I 4uc4 bar I la boot. Mr. IUU la Hlddlt (a4 4 I t4 elrcua. HRPED INDUSTRY MkbBaBkafbBkBMaM ,X At Least, r President of Amed can Company So TesU " fies In Trust Suit-. IWILL ADHERE TO JOHNSON mm N. Tort, May It A4a.liUf KI IIIHMH of ha rliJ atock af lb AMflca t)la a aU r1bl4 ftoaona lu irmUar 4 aar ln tbal Ik fortBallo of lb aaargar af whlrb lb tmpmf ouatttta aatb-i laha4 kkolr. Ilol Kl4, prl 4a of ba Atnailraa roitiaay, laaufl4 44ay I lha ul of lb I'aila klalaa lavtrtntti ain iba alval mil Hal 4 It,lr4 ba Iba furmaliwt of Iba Amtncaa 4ompr aa4 majty fuallor t)ii'ilo tORiloa f ruot fallwr. II daer4 IKal ibtra ia boar Til Mimbaikla I lk kaorffa 4 lit l taa4al oinial. Mkay f lka l4aoaa4l coo) fnla iarta4 Of fine Iho fomalio of lb mrir, ka 4a rltral "A 1 olrlla4 aal oa fallew4 Hal4 4l tlltHi lb ttapUt froal4ol ana) lBlla4 MUla Altar Dlcktnaoa kklaT fraqoaal cJaabaa. FAILURE TO REPORT CASE ROUSES SLOVER GET FURTHER MCf ,r an4 tl nilt4 mn. Colon! iforj t Toutf I la romroani 4 :.icuoat-Colaal Chart W. Koy. A Major x P. Bttfrtacton. and Capiat a Uaor S. Tiffany.- a4Jniant r wllb lha rtitnant, Colonal Young. Colonal Nofta a4 CapUla Tlffaoy r accm- tnl4 by tbalr CaJalllaa. . V 4 O CorU. Tt bnd f th Twntr-ra t rxnttru acb valaf f th rk and K m th utom at Uaa arnJ itr Cia is to march about lb deck la roupla. th of flcrrk a4 paaaanf r with thalr tair a4 fajntllta fallioy l tMad." Tha tand alt ytajrad tvr ar rl lanoo flurlnf tba trip. A But Tvbla mlntrl ahow waa k!o tf4. Th Vat oacrt firm by th band waa rratorday at i clock and rybodr rromanidad and a ant old on,. 1 kdUtloa to tb TwotitT-flrat I. ftntrr. tb trnport bad a larv nam. ber of oaaonla bound for 8a rrjclo their to th various pou to khlcb they war aaalrnod on fttn( hnma. Tb Itat for Sao rraoeleo In- PRESS AND AD CLUBS TO BE GUESTS OF HONOR Tba fallur f th raron la cKarft f tb St. Vlnconl' boaptUI to raport Raturday t tb pollc lh racalrlar of H-rrold Lwrac rarry, wh bad baa a hot through th tunc by Jama AjTntron. whlJ tba two wera lay ln holdup, may raault In lha proaocu Hon of tb boapttal authoiitlaa undar tb rdlDno which prortdaa that all accident- c)a ant la tha boapltal hottl4v b r port ad to th pollc at one. ChUf of Pollc dlOTr thl morning aajBoa d that t latandad t-nfr rh o-rdlnanc and proouta rlolators. Th ahooting, which may roault la tb death of young Parry, occurred Satur day noon, when ba rfued to b hld op by Armstrong, who stopped him en A. ;.MiM3a!Bmr4MsaS! ' Royal nlartlnrent U plann4 for th Preea and Ad club by tb Roa Paatlral managtinrnt Aboard tb Blly OaiMrt of Tb Pat!. Portland Aa tot la Navigation Co aa aaaort to tha familiar I fiagahlp. th club member will, ateam I vacant lot near hla horn at lilt Wll- oown in nvar on atoaaay. J line je, lo I wuivtuu, mmi " wi SUII weloom Res Oregonua, klog of tha Ro PektlTai, and to escort th monarch of feollvtty to hi Portland throne. After the reception th Utrt will aaaln leave the wharf on a four hour erulaa. Tha uaa of th bl ataamhoat wounded boy waa rushed to St. VI n ciudea It f Irat claaa, ti aaead. daaa and I ha bean donated to.th Bo PeeUvaf efa tioapltal. wber thl morning th third ciasa paaaenrera. Iby B. r. McuonalO, auprintdnt otien" nwrura-enient ior oi ryooT i txoid Cenrl KartlaL ftb nglvtlon otnpany. It I .eoulva-1 ery waa given. Among tha dlatlnculahed Irevelere on I nt to a donatio of t00. Th arrange- mini im ovnaiuervti pariicuiari napir. at first and then a .It eatlpr revolver. which tie a ecu red from a nearby hop. At the second command of "hand a tip." th Armstrong boy fired tbt shot that penetrated his companion's lung. , The board were eight colonels. Colonel P. W. 8lby. Fourteenth cavalry; Colonel; Ab ner Picketing. Infantry unaarlgned: Col on at TounA f th Twnty-flrst Infan try LtauUnant-CoIoaal Noyea of tba Twenty-flrrt Jnfaatry; LIautannt-Col nnl EL P. Brewer. Fourteenth eavalry. tnd Lleutnnt-Colonel H. W Ripley, fMioJ Jvalry, war all members of the general courtmartial board who have len trying captain jaquea a 1a jaruia, twelfth Infantry, ' and First Ueu ten ant Georg SL Price, fourteenth cavalry, for Irregularities fn-financial matter. - Th rotrtmartlal was completed bat th ver dict has cat been riven oat (Both Of the accused are aboard th transport. a th Press club member will bar many friends In th olty whom thsy can entertain with th rivr trip. Monday, June 19, also, will b tns opening day of th Pacific coast adver tlalnf men's convention la Portland. All delegates to- tha convention will receive ticket together with local members of both clubs, and thali visitors. The an nouncement of this arrangement Will be made t th 1111 convention committee by , W. J. Hofmaan, chairman pt. th marine omrrrtttee, at it meeting In th Ad club headquarters In th sluitnomah hotel. this evening. Tb wounded lads horn is near Portsmouth. Tha Armstrong boy wl not ba proeutd, aa tha shooting was accidental. H claima that he did sot know th run was loaded. MINIS E 100 TEIM TO AGED WIDOW FUND T mhMi rAtnnala ara rVvlnl Uark I a" oecora,lcq lor uis mcuoin u aa- . ( " Tl 1 . t -V. r. ', V m Tlcord with the thousand or so other vea- Griffith, both or th Philippine conauo- Colonei Hersey I a major or tie- reguUr 'army.nd .la -lhA assistant ilrector of tha constabulary, which con- ; ruts of about iooo men mostly rui- ' pinos. . . "iv. 7 . . ' i Another passenger of not was Cap- ' tuln John - Howard, of. tha nineteenth infantry, bound Xor Ban Francisco. Cap-! , tkln Howard Is a son of General O, O, i . If oward,1 formerly at - Vancouver--Bar ''neks' and a .Veteran pf th Civil . war. Captain Howard 1aon leave' of .absence. s kKiuts ir. pmgroan, enjer or xn wa , . Hila fire dBpartment,'. I also bit a. visit "U this country. Since Chief Dlngtnan took -chargo verJ, yvart ,ago th . de partment ha become -very fflclnt .and J id excellent work according- to the new rrivals during th tl, 000.00 fire of Jjik ' Standard Oil ' company i Iti Manila Over 00 cords of cord wood, valued at tt 1 cord and several thousand feet of atandlnr . timber on th. 10 acre -tract of tha JSIaer A Parr firm of wod deal er, at Bull mountam. ' two mlla west ib.t March which lasted for two weeks, of Tlardvllle.: on tBe.Orrgoti .Electrio Tba department now has 100 men, about Hn. waa destroyed1 by a fir 'which SB IAJ LBU BUUUL av U V W M ba waw m noon. Aocorflinff to report rceivod II h vawtila. -a.at.wte.aw. h4t r , . - . . . a Ww k itej IIBVIiai W WSVI J iiraviiiiH Vs. It is probable that the Oateert trill be th- Methodist minlaters, held today at Taylor Street church.' 11 00 was aub scribed to the fund to purchaae a home for the invalid widow of Rev. John Naugle, " who for many yeara waa well known Methodist minister at Uni versity Park. Mrs: Kaugle haa charge of the branch library at University Park but owing to falling health and ap proaching bllndneaa, she Is compelled to give up ber position. Members of the university- Park church have raised over 1400 of the 1700 necessary to pro vide her' with -a home.- - Owing to th absence from the city of Rev H. P. Nelson, who was on the program today for a paper onThs Permanency . Of Foreign Speaking Ohurcnesm America," the regular pro gram wa abandoned and th hour given over ' to devotional exercises and the transaotJon of routine business. . ' sels that .will -ba used In th weloom to the king. Both cUib ara preparing letter of appreciation to fee sent to the ROM Testtvatmatagenantu.B.nd it Su perintendent McDonald. MUCH FUEL LOST BY b 'J 4 .. " f:'t I.Z. y., ,- ,j ..... f ....... ci .,'...:.;-.' - ' ,- ' ' 7 V'.o .. Half white, and modern apparatus. , Major. John P Flnley, twenty-eighth infantry for 10 years governor of ' the djstrlct of Zamtioanga.' Mindonao; Cap kin C B. Humphrey, twenty-first , ln fantry, who recently competed a three this morning.- the timber is still burn- In although aU danger of the fire ! spreading to other property ha passed. The manner in which the nre sianea .. ,CL. . ono n.i...,t. I la unknown, because the tract Is Isolated almost Inaccessible. The first mat u. H Foster." of, the fuel company, knew Of the re waa at tVolock'laat night when a phone call was reoeivea at ms home." Immediately afterward he start ed in his automobils Tor-ttia scene, making .the trip In about an hour and a half, r Men were H'i rady at, work "back firing" to :.et tha blase under control and prevent It from spreading. E, H. Neer, also, of the firm,. Is out directing the larg t pre Of. forest fire fighters. . Up to av.lat. hour tnis morn; lng word had not yet been received from him. ; : '." 'T-'tTf'" , The fire a plainly vjslbl to the large crowd that visited. Council Crest, both yesterday afternoon and evening. Through- telescopes, men could fee seen working, trying to get th fir under control, although , at times the smoke obscured thftm. ' ' . . ti i ', ,."i'V;Kl''i Vim I'., a; .n,vjiv ' FFICIALSTO BE: GUESTS OF. HOI i bungles of Mindanao, andi J. B. O. Bab 'j Cocki Of the Manila '-.Ttinfes, ; formerly a torporal In the band! of H twenty-first Jantry, were among the 'passengers. t The Thomas will laave down the river t Kan Francisco b,!; 3 o'clock tomorrow a-iornlng.; -: C, !("!' S: 'THAT EVELYN .THAW IS' . MOTHER 01: TWO-YEAR OLD BABE SURPRISES (Continued from Pag One.) I fcvelya Neablt Thaw Is th mother of a aby boy. was made hftrfe this afternoon by- -Detective; Rotter O'lilara. j a - close friend of tBe Thaw family. He said , "The report that Evelyn is a mother is untrue. J never heard the report be- fore, an4 r do tnot believe one word 'of v 1 It is pare raislTlcatlon, and made , out of whole cloth. The people starting such a story will hav ur tak it back." . - Thaw haa been confined to the New . Terk state asylum for more than aix i , year. . No Waiting ') -l Made in the Cup ., ' Abtolntelr pure coffee. DiMoIres mttantly in hot w-er. Cof f ee iaiccrtain- ties disappear. Any roe can make it. -: Delicious fiaror, . ' Always uniform. , .Fcr Sale at all Grocera ? ; ' '' ' BAvevs M.ttMCt v -J! C trAiaNCTON I COFFEE - ;, ; ' 5Aixs coi ., . T CM Mayor Ruahllght 'the city cc the ezecutlve board and ' the state road commission -will be Uh 1 1 of bonOr at th informer banquet : given at the Commercial Club tarn evenlns la . honors of the 'vlsltta gates to the convention of the can Electric Railway, Manufacturer aociatlon" and . the-;' American El Railway association, at ;8eattl. visitors will b flV in number, v them . off leers of ""the two assocll' B. -B. Josselyn. president of th land Railway, ,Llght a Power corr ,1 will b toastmaster at th benqOe . a few local speaker will be Intro la. addition to those .who wilt rap the visitors. . - v Th committee arraaginr for tj fair-la bpldiag a meeting this s. noon to perfeot th final arranger On of the features of the ent ment will be a ride on the rl which a larg number . of club- " bars .wilt participate. , Several larg commodious launches will be at tb street dock at it o'clock, the Motor el ilb having volunteered to furnls boat. . - -v,-- - -i. CLASH OCCURS OVER CASE IN POLICE COURT . Mrs. Lola' Ct Baldwin' of the' depart ment of 'publlo' safety for women,'' Dep uty Dietrlct Attorney Frank Hennessey and Patrolman, Sherwood clashed this morning1 at, police headquarters over the afreet of Leon Rafter on a vagrancy charge; and the. refusal of Patrolman Sherwood to arrest Lawrence Frits, who is said . to' have been implicated with Mabel Rafter. w- ' v .' Last "week , Frits lured Mrs. Rafter away from the Rhetngbld restaurant where she was employed, and took her to the Alma hotel. When Rafter heard that his wife had been out with Frits, he went to the ErlcJuion. saloon where Frits waa employed and accused Frits of breaking up his home. -Frit struck him .in thr-face and the ; two men clashed.' Patrolman Sherwood and Mil ler were "Sent to investigate and when Frits told hi story Sherwood arrested Rafter on a vagrancy charge, intending to make iC white slavery. When the woman was arrested and turned over to Mrs,. Baldwin she admitted her misdeed, but declared her husband know nothing " 1 " 1 " therefore a white iot be made against i demanded of Sher arrested, but he re Vlrs. Baldwm then e a complaint 'for promised he would and call Mrs. Bald e. - Thl he did sot g Airs. Baldwin se or Frits. Th case 3W AGAINST MADDUX ETAL The preliminary bearing of ' th charge of titortloa mad galnt Pa trolman Cliff liaddus. Frank Raed. aa a-pairolman, and David Major, dis appointed. ttool plgaoa.' ba bq' aat far east Wdnday mornlsg. wba At torasy powr will fight th cas out befor Judge Taawtll. Captain of Dtctir Daty this morn ing declared thst b ha found furth evidence to substantiate the claim made by Majorle Morse of th Br.alln hotel, who tat arts that ah paid 110 to tb trio undtr rrt l rlas br aftr having taea arraated on what ah aaya wa a trumped bp charge of eelllag liquor without llcenae. A meangr. CUrlac -aaaae -ant Jaoob iar- ployd by th city Maangr company. aid to be the on who ecu red the envelop from th woman which la said to have contained the I0, haa been lo cated by Captain Uaty and his testi mony will b used In th case against Maddu and th other. Maddux denle the chart that he in any way attempted to get money from the woman, and declare that at bo time did he saa anything unlawful about th transection of obtaining th bear there last week, so fsr as tb woman was con crnd. RATES Oil VOOLf . FOR THIRD TIME KOREAHS VOULO TREE THEIR PRESS " i i, j,, Decision of Interstate Rail- Reelected Chairman of Port- Bill Introduced to fut Papers road Comm sslon moon and commercial ciud; on aamc uasis as moso Plans of Future.' . jant to Growers, , t. In Japan. Or li AlttUaMi b f lb tale kejll4 aeaaalwUt. ba rerelved l:tgras freaa ("balnea C. A. l"Mly af the later. I le Cvmtmrf aoB.:aaka) eaaeaaalaf bl tba ala.ul Ceanwesve aaMiMva wv;i ti;.H i lis epiM.a la Ka u eaa with prvheMy Htki a4' triralKa f h kaarrib4 rla I r llrultr laalaana. - Tb tal.ersje) ala eiala tb rdr wtll dMe4l re lde for tepa'ello ma shtitaa)la I be laeied lk ao befave Iba aw ret gor 11 fforl. . , . . This, rmatiaiaer Altenta f . plalka. I asaiur ef graal laipertaac i Or. so a went grwrs b are 4lr4ag of tbalr ,. Tb Or., oa wool grr sell t brokar.' al4 Mr. . Altchlava, aa4 Ik brokar daal with lb rtir4. Tb priee ebtainad fee waul here I feeaad tb Baste atartet plua the freight aad as the Interstate Conatrt. Conmlealoa raa erd.r reparaiio ooir 1 live actual bJrper f tb wool. It wauij be wall fee. the arw I raata aa adaria4. latr with tb broker gtvlsg km tba re la th rfu4 that will be made If the wool I hipped s4er tb el4 rat. If the prto paid to baaad aa that rale." . Tb tatacram rroe Mr. Provty came la raeposa I tlgrm front . Mr. AltehUMMi. wh for meay weak pt ba baa baiag4 with Ubqulrla aa I wba th nw wool rat. would become f faelira Th lataratala 'omm.ro com. mtaalo eooi tlm aso after a thorough laveetlgatlo submitted a fennula of ravtad rate vllh the UBderialas that th railroad would have tbalr rat. checked up by May I, but a no aa aoun earn act cam from th railroad tb wool men became Impatient Chairman Proutys esplaaatory tele gram follows: "Commlasloa will adhere to It opin ion In wool twee wtth probably alight modification of rate la particular In stance. The ItmllaUone under which labor ara each that It may b. son dare before rata eaa be made effective, bat w abell us all poaalble expedition and shall undoubtedly petot by order for repay Uaa, iba wa t ef-tM erop at leeaL" rv tb Iklrd sanwiUv lUfc a r. Jebaae) iii aleriad atainaaa at tb PwtC Caajarxal eWbe ataeaUve teaw. r laere wFieiy rfv4 lk yrnkillt eiaialllaa The latla waa baI4 at If II thl ataraee. btta- aaar L. li CkajNua eaa-t a far MS Ik wars mt tb sal yea. tke re4tie ewstrattiae cam the rutiteity etik fc lb grala tiaHt la lxe aad at, a4,aa rkrf tb ,:b - "jr a bwet tM )' avrala4tw ' btrtii- BMit.f - tteiiAf a'r.a aVliVaa, Ui It al aia aa t tir tt U-e Or PfBt laM, puaai af a large niabir f ewwaiaraiel club tiwregawl tb ut. It anal- lata, aa lalr y 4rtset ll e4 ta4ealrtal ware e4 U ky iber were fa iba apbutMia f lb city aeut stele, The were la m 114 largely by sebctlpl fr In blntts ttr. 4 03ab, Tb tmpartsns f tb week ef th prooiMlM eeesssili f Iba Comreta club eaa hardly be eeUmeUd." l Mr. Johkeoa t k4d raa In g tb ksttttag. "I firmly biiev la the work aad tr- uua lb plolo that tb prwapertiy f Portland Bad Orego ef the peel rive year la due I larg measure la the tntllltat aad artlve work ef I be fen- land Commercial clab's premoOe de- pan reent iPaib! rvaat tiwl Vwe . Tekta, May ll.-r?s4M ef iba U Kar. U Ik )( af bill bUg a4 t4r la lb Jaaae bae ef rty mutative by DapwUa Sabt ! iM Oaebt aelkeristag tb peblleaitua ef a.atp pace la ttara wader th earn a p4ltee I Japes. Oaty a few p4er, which are admit. tadly Jtf-aasor.rmit steuthplaeea. ere at pradiubllaka4 la Kate, ell ef tba e!4 ladrpaadaal 'pep.r kevtag bwt beegbt p er attppreaaad aad the Jar- gwveraer generel eonaiitiatlr refusing to atlaw lb iabltbat f hew paper. It te cleiased by the advrai r tb bill that tortur f poll ileal irtMi. er 4 Mber horror g I Korea hi wee 14 be eiepped If the r-oi. tight f aoa-partlaaa aad ladapectdaait pre were tarwed po tbeaa. NEWPORT FEELS HARSHLY TOWARD WESTERN UNION a4a ra TV JaaratLt Nawport. Or- May II. Tb Nwwort Ceesaaereikl club ba takes) up the mat ter of geltlag telegraph aarvlo for this pUe llbar from lb Waatera Cnloa er eome ether company. Tb acrtary Instructed to communicate with both the VYeeier Unto end the Poetel Telegraph and see whether the latter -Tea years ag Portland aad Ore I company ld be Induced to put a Una were rcrd aa aoa-pregreaaiv. To- I la bare- day ererywb.re we er reterded a l Tb preeetit rvle has long a a f lb moat progreeelve people the rc f trobl lo local bualaeaa man. Paclfla Cwaat, Pit rpeaw wmnw mtw uma mm "Tba work aheuld be utalnd I er-1 erreet. Telegrams an wire eusinaa MANY ATTEND HOMER dr that Pertlaad may keep pee with lb Paclfl roast prograaa. Th epaa- lag ef the Panama caaal sad the es po sition at See Frenclavo la 111! will mean Increased population. Increasing trade, aad it may be made to mean vary substantial growth aad pro parity for all of Oregon, perbape the graaleat work for Portland and all of Oregoa I to get ppl on the soil. . i-- 'na fee Tvf,"" "W bar lb land and th oppor tunities r her, sll thst Is ncsary le te reach the proper people. re bandied hare by local phone ompe ale, wbwb are paid practically nothing for doing It. Sine they gt all com plaint tby thrw the work up thl week, A few year ag aa offer waa made to the Wester Union te tuusdl tb business for ft per month, Tb . bualneae we thin averaging fit r T per month, but the company rvfuead t nav tha It. In aummer the busies nai nearly, .to. 1 1 oa. 4ar..moftib aad.aa. . operator Is put bare I take thle cream for the company direct leaving the allm winter recti p La for the loos! people, who get lee than enough te pay for delivery DAVENPORT S FUNERAL FATHER TRIES TO SAVE TWO SONS; ALL DROWN (porta! The Jaanud.1 Bllvmon, Or, Msy It. All of ths countryside Is gathered In Ellverton this afternoon to pay tribute to Homer Dev. ! . rX... ! - - " along th me line a la the past flret old tlm.r. and prominent Orgonlana to,lr'v torJ ucUdlof of Ih tt nkm bar eald that Portland la too I ttma. not to mention receiving er oend- larc in proDortloa to th population or I in. Thsy reeeiv on en average or the stkie, but theaa have orerlooked thelf per month. fact that Portland la located at the - trem northern end of lb-elate and does a vast buatnets with southern and eeat.ro Washington, and la therefore the moat sabatanliei city on the Pacific coast. Owing to hr strategical loca tion, her future supremecy ee a trade center In the Pacific northwest le a cer tainty.'' In peaking of the plane for the fu ture, Mr. Johnson said they, would be I There's svry good reason why you should corns to hosen- thsl's for your Spring Shoes. (UnlUd Press Leased Wire.! Seattle, WaslL. May II. In a frantle effort to save th live of his two boy. William, agsd 1ft, and Everett aged 4, In th water of Lake Washington, Wil liam W. Cowan of thl city, waa drowned yesterday, having failed In his attempt ----- The father and his two son atarted canoeing from the shore yeeterday morning when their boat capaised. Ap peals from th father- reached the ears of Mllo Henaley, who waa fishing, but be oarae too late. When he arrived on the scene ths thre had gone down. The bodle were recovered later Cowan leaves a widow and four small children. . - - Among these are State Treasurer and Mrs.' Kay; Secretary of Stat Olcott; Mrs. Oswald West and her sister. Miss Hut ton. Funeral servlets war lead ty Mrs. Jean Morris Elite of Portland. . Father Adehslm of Mount Angel delivered th chlaf address and 'Mayor-eledt Albert Whltlock recited an original poem, pay ing tribute to one who evr lovd th town of his boyhood days. The Sllverton band, of which Homer Devenport was a member, rendered the music. The services were remarkably Impressive. "Upon the development of the coun try depends ths growth of th city,' aid Mr. Johnson, "and I think w all realist that" JANE ADDAMS FAVORS WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE DELEGATES i 0PLAN TRIP oc ratio delegates to atlon at , BsJtimor 7. and have planned t thir afternoon to mts for making tb Th delegation I rt as a whole until ie convention, when eeine train to the CORRECTION MADE IN ... v ' JOSSELYN INTERVIEW Omission of the word "not In the publlehed interview. with President B. B. Joeeelyn of the Portland Railway. Light & .Power company . Sunday morning. through a typographical. rror, might ha . fears, lead some to draw a wrona- inrerence as to vrnat he intended to say. The quotation, In question read: "In case wo do get the franchise, It will then, be up to the different localltiea to individually apply for their prcportion. the same a was done by the Rose City Park. King Heights, Alameda Park and other real estate syndicates in former year." The word "not"' should have appeared In the first line, .making it read: "In cuss we, do hot get the fran chlae, etc" ; -?;--.V., In the .Interview Mr. Josselyn: said that in such an event h rwill gladly cooperate In. the. operation of such lines In -the common .purpose for th publlo good.": - r ' ' ' ' '';..4.',; - .. KAVANAUGH;. SERIOUSLY - . 1 INJURED; IN K A FALL Anflrew Ii;javBlhaughr"6r-l86 Morris street a foreman for the Barber Aaphalt company, and a brother of Judge John P. Kavanangh, sustained several serious Injuries, shortly after 9 o'clock this morning when he fell from a platform. wnicn is used in the street work under Fy In Bastmoreland. He was super intending some cement work when the accident occurred He fell a distance of over 10 feet landing on his hs&d and shoulders. Dr. Sternberg was . sum moned and took th Injured man to the sc Vincent's hospital, where n was found to be suffering from a broken ahoulder and Internal Injuries. His con dition Is said to b aerlou.'. In answer to a question front Mrs. Emma B. , Carroll, .local uff ragatja. as to her views on woman, suffrage, Jane Addama, community worker of Hull House, Chicago fame, has replied as fol lows: Olrard. Kan., May II. Mrs. Emma B. Carroll Passage quoted shows legisla tion protecting street trading of chil dren. It waa obtained by help of news papers and had little connection with elected officials. Colorado leads all states in It complete code of law for children. I certainly believe that votes for women will be - of great value In securing,, social legislation. Have been speaking for a week in the suffrage campaign in Kansas.-'"''-. JANH ADDAMS Car Hull Houss, Chicago. . Mi CAN GROW 6 INCHES 6SECTJNDS I- "It be playe poker, the roofs 'sure' his limit" remarked th cub reporter. The remark wa elicited after Wtllard, th "man who grows" had given an 1m promptu exhibition In The Journal edl torial room thl afternoon. Wtllard makes th claim to have absolute con trol over hi muscles. He stand per fectly rigid, and you can watch blm grow six Inches. insLx. seconds. He shtlnkt back to normal slse In the same time. He performs this wonderful feat standing either on one leg df both. Willard says he bss acquired control of his muscles by years of study and practice. There Is nothing abnormal about him. . He 1 six feet tall when In normal pose, and he can add ssven Inches to his hsight at will. He can lengthen his arms six Inohes or more also. Willard is appearing at the Km pra theatre thl week. . r Wyoming Hold Convention. ' Cbcyenn, Wyo.. May II.- In accord ance with the provisions pf the new primary law the state conventions of both th Republicans and Democrats of Wyoming assembled in this city today to select the delegates to the national conventions. . - ' - Comfort and good shoe are twin brothers. Ever stop to think about it? Must have good. shoes to get com fort This is our aim. To give most shoe comfort along with best style and great durability. And all these combined for the small est possible price. To thoroughly appreciate our shoes, look elsewhere then come to us. Rosenthal's The Shop That Fits the Feet" Our Reputation for Good Shoes la Already Won MAROONED NEGROES LOOT CITIES; CREST OF FLOOD (United Pretaf Utted Wire.) New Orleans, May 13 With the crest of the Mississippi flood expected Tues day night the Louisiana stat legisla ture, which convened today, la consider ing' adjournment sine die because of the unsettled ; and dangeroua conditions which ths flood ha wrought It Is re ported her today that a number ot ma rooned negroes looted ths towns of BatcheJor. Foroche andlQroeae. METHODISTTO CREATE FfVtrWEW BISHOPRICS '" fUnTtee Preea Leaee ITkl Minneapolis, May. U.-That five new bishoprics will - b created whan, the Episcopal committee of the quadrennial cpnrerence oyntn , Methodist church make its reports the conference here tomorrow 1 declared to b practically Jabilant, -'i'l tested WiraW, r -, May 1!. e.Ioel nt whan ha Imaul nnou here todayTfertain -today., bishop , Warren. Mo ot leaves for Ohio In bia campaign la which he la cbd- -teecb.- J ;t -- ,:-(' -'. sh In tyre and Moore will be retired. oa ac count or old, age. - , ; - v . ... . . ; Journal Want sAds bririg re?9ita v , i ZEo Anvaslc :' K 1 - - : : - jr'.i; V, t SOAKED Vi .COFFEE. . Tfnta' Too attff to Said Ovr. are 6teady;anl brain worts clear. earn vauve yourselr a fair show. to coffee ancl ana; achieve. j tea v are found to finterf ere, stop ill; and use X: "When 1 drank coffee I often had sick ' headaches.- nervousness -and- blllousnee- much of the time; but about two years' ago-I went to- visit! a friend and got In the habit of drinking Postum. - have never touched coffee since and the result has been that I am now k entirely well of all my to ...-. vou trouble. (Tea oont " the same drug rfoundTrr "My mother was just I , We all drink Postum now K had any coffee In the I years and we all ara well "A neighbor of mine.'. . drinker, wag troubled wjt .side for yeara and waa i waa not able to do her Tiot even mend olother It aid digestion; ! steaaies nerves; and clears tte Lrain. ; RcadK letter to rigtt. ets a. Reason Cornpsjiy, Uniit BatUe aU where h would hav ward. If aha tried to d work ah would get such would have to lie down 4th .dayr--rv- - r "I persuaded her at las Ing-coffee and try Pc -did o, and ah has use Sine; the reault has bet i now do her work, can I ' day and mend and can " chln and h never e of pain in her aide. In fi well and It shows eofft of th whol trouble. - ' I could also tell yd - other neighbor who hav .: - by" quitting coffee aad Vtt, placa" Name given BatUe Crk, Mich. , " i-iook la pkg. j ,for t pook. Th Road 'to Wi. J: 4k' ae. .' i fit i ' -1