THE OREGON
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DAILY JOURNAL.
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PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1013.
llSE OF 1'If II .BAKER llfflMY MIIS! FOSIWE GK
IS CHAMPIONED BY i CASE fS UHUSUAL1 KILLED 3 PERSONS IN SLAVE INQUIRY
IfJ LOS ANGELES
FRISCO POLICE GOT
A M
William R. Mead's Guilt Was "Children ; Made Too Much
TTlEIfl 15 PER CEflT
i
JAPANESE SPEEDER -ASSESSED
S20 FINE
at First Disbelieved Even
: Chamberlain. Lane and.Poin-i. . . py mce-. .
i dexter Advocate Suffrage: , 7 7iT -
I Before Senate nnmmittee: r . ur rm n.-when wwum
- Results in Oregon Praised.
Noise," He Said;-Shot
Mother, Brained Two.
(United l're teased Wire.) '
Elgin. 111., April $1. .Confession that
' T (Oultod Promt Leased nire,
J Washington, April 21. With Senators
3'hamberlaln nd .Lane of- Oregon and
Senator Miles Poindexter of Washington
2 Ibeprlnclpat speakers, suffrage waa
yiven a bearing today before the senate
committee on woman suffrage. ,
Z In ewpouslng tbe cause of equal i'uf
iaR. Senator PolndeitersWi,! tha Minn.
2ients , of suffrage would oppose any
m rancn,8 based tn human right and
J.uman need. V; - .."... , '
Senator Chamberlain, who' introduce.!
suffrage constitutional amendment
3wq week ago, said he. thought con
gress could enfranchise women by a
pimple enactment and without a change
2" the constitution. He referred to the
superior qualification of women In ed
ucational and other fields, and predicted
.-that the "effete east" could be taught
jynuch in development of good cltlren
hfp in suffrage, states,
Z Senator Lane said he could not under
jjtand any reason for delay, and would
kive the ballot to women at once with
Jftu apology for the delay,
Congressman French of Idaho said ae
IJiever had heard of a case In Ms state
here politics had broken up a home,
3indbclieved that society had a right to
Hrieijffand wonfen'a help In solving prob-H-'ins.
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May Wright 8ewell, honorary presi
dent of tha International Women'! coqn.
2". Said: :
"As an educator I protest against the
Z aste of which the nation it guilty by
tiling, to utl.lie so great a section of
4 a most carefully educated people. You
Jhave spent too much money on s, men
"iave showered too much attention on
JJur upbringing, and you have trans.
nltted too many qualities and abilities
2T'f American men to now deny the nation
Mhe use of this ability."
Mead in circuit Court entered a-pie he killed Mrs. Manny Sleep and luir two
of guilty to betting fire to the White 'email children on, the Sleep farm near
photograph tttudlo on two illffe'reiit ov- . here is made here today by Herman
cantons, the climax of an unusual case Coppes, 16. a. feeble-minded boy Who had
was reached unusual both because of
the nature of "his crimes and the char
acter of tha nun. '.!
- -The prtnoner 1 aTloiirnr man who has
been a resident 'Of tlie city for the past I
teven years, engaged In photography
with great success. "He made friends
and prospered, invested hla savings In
sound Enterprises and was doing ;wel.
He owned an auto. " "7 : , ',.
. Shortly before ISIS a gallery was
opened by C, j.. White, who by strenuous
advertising did a large business. During
the holiday season his studio on Second,
street burned down, and little woull
have been thought of It had not the lens
of his camera, valued at 117. been miss
ing, .White claimed incendiarism was
the oaime of the fir, but few believed
him. He moved hla quarters to another
location, and aoon It too was fired, the
Incendiary pouring alcohol under the
back, door and touching fire to a rag 4
soaKea in alcohol run under the door.
Whit.'. .1. k.ll.... I
Suspicion pointed to a young lad
.named Hermssn, who had been around
the place seeking employment, Hermaen
i II ycara of age, and the son ot a
prominent resident. Ha was finally ar
rested and at once confessed, implicate
Ing Mead as the one who had done the
actual work of firing both places. Mead,
when arrested, broke. jiawn and con.
fessed, and the stolen lens was found
In his studio. When Indicted, he was
admitted to ball in 1100Q. and a. few
days ago returned to face tha charges,
after having been several weeks In tha
east visiting relatives. He and Hermsen
both entered pleas of guilty.
Alleged Pursuit.of Moving Pic
ture Actress by Millionaire
Precipitates . Wholesale ln:
vestigation by Police.;
Bunko Gang Head Implicates
Captain, Detective, Lieu
tenant, 2 Patrolmen. ;
ER CLYDE WIDENED
MM
IIUHIrtll
AIDS
01
111 ESCAPING JAIL
Giving a guard liquor and holding
3-U atteutlonntll Frank Anthony, sen
tenced to the Leavenworth federal prls- i ister, and carries 80 turbines Of 1000
TO
FLOAT
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been employed by Mrs. Sleep,
The bodlus were found irt an abend-1
oned cistern. .Mth.-. gleep had -a bullets
hole In her head. The necks of the chil
dren were broken and their skulls frac
tured. -
t'oppes was held today for the action
of the grand jury. He probably will be
tried at the May term of court,
Mrs, Sleep and her children! were
burled this afternoon.
"When I came home from school," said
Coppaa to the policed In explaining the
murders, "Mrs. Sleep aked me If I was
hungry. I didn't anawer.i ' I Just drew
a gun and shot her.. Then I killed the
kids. They made too much noise, any
way. J could not shoot them when they
looked up at nis. so I got an axe and
struck them from behind."
AIJMi BILL IS
E
ON
(United I'ren ' Lied Wire.)
, Los Anxelcsi, April Jl. A white slave
Inquiry of fur reaching" s-cope' Is prom
ised today by Chief of Police C. E. Se
bastian and Deputy District ' AUorneS
Ralph .Graham, following1 . sensational
revelations by Katharine Phillips, aged
19,-a -beautiful moving picture actress.
Wlsa phllllpa, the polica say, told them
of' her pursuit by a wealthy southern
California man, whose name they refuse
to divulge. .. .'. . . ",'
Porty-ene other girls, under 21 yeara
old, are being Interrogated by the po
lice, and four already have, made affi
davits implicating the unnamed million
aire as a contributor to the dfilnquency
or at least six or the minors.
Deputy District Attorney "Graham, It
la stated, will ark the county grand jury
to make a thorough inquiry of tha com
plaints which recently resulted in the
arrest of Mrs. Josie Rosenthal, who re
sided on South Hill street as Mrs. B.
Goodman. -
Woman Blames Police.
Washington, ' April - ! 1. Declaration
that the police: of the country are large
ly responsible for white slavery evllst
....... ..aU.J , 1n . . t. .. nlnl.nj-
It Will PrObably Take All WeeklO Hare, editor of the Ripsaw, a Socialist
."The country's police," said Mrs.
OH a re, "is a part and parcel . of the
white slave traffic because of their
methods for Its regulation and tha graft
prevailing. V ..... :
"More than 125,000 women of the un
derworld die pf disease or commit sui
cide every year, and the same number of
healthy girls take their places.
"The white slave vice Is due to eco
nomic conditions, and the low wages
paid men workers are fully as much to
blame for the social evil as tha low
wages paid women. Men are unable to
for California Legislators
to Agree on Measure;
(Uulied I'reM Leased Wire.)
"Sacramento, CaE, April 21. Unless
action Is delayed by the Introduction of
pew amendments, the. senate substitute
antl-allen land bill probably will be
taken up In the senate this afternoon.
'Opposition, both to tha bill and the
two amendments protecting European
nanllel n n .4 aeamntlni t n n.ia nul - '
1 "r"" """ 1U1 iBtmnort fhelr families alone and the WO-
poseaV rexVeVted pur-j me'n are compelled to work. Their down-
poses, is expectea. i , .. ,.,,.. . , -
- (United Preia Leased Wire.
Glasgow, April 8L--After tha river
Clyde had been widened to permit her
to slip safely from the ways, tha Cun
ard liner Aqultania, said to be the larg
est vessel afloat, was launched here to
day. The Countess of Sherry christened
the monster vessel, '
The Aqultania is 100 feet over all with
a 99-foot beam, tihe Is 80,000 tons reg-
Scores of lifeboats and two
launches are provided for the.
liner. ; v .
motof
giant
MAYOR
PARDONS
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m. M IN .DENVERil
Irn, could escape, : was the story told j horsepower each. She will accommodate
esterday by Anna Calkins to Detective . 4000 passenger and will carry a crew
ri.uneriana or the local detective bureau, or not).
rtiia uaptam paniei W. Hand and Lieu
tenant George. C. Rockwell of Vancou
ver barracks. The young woman waa
wrrested upon request ,of the army of
ficers, who are seeking Anthony, to
mhom the girl Is engaged to marry."'
While she willingly told how she ef
fected his escape, not a word was told
of his hiding place or where he could
JJe found. The guard who listened to
h he woman's temptations la now himself
prisoner. Anthony and the girl were
tin have been married March J5, He'
ts(.'Hed March 3.
i Among the personal effects of the
'i oung. woman is a diary kept by her
ince January 1.- This dtflry shows the
Jgou't woman to deeply regret te Ufa
.she has been living, at frequent Inter
nals mention la made that a strong de
Ustre exists to return home on March
n, the diury reads: "Will the time ever
come that 1 ran make my living honest
ly. . If I only hnd home and friends.
1 am thinking of mother whom I Jove.
mow I long for my friends, sisters and
Jl.rothers, but will never go home or
J write." ...
At later date, the diary reads: "Am
nl k tonight, lonesome and tired. Oh,
iow 1 hate the life t am living, i am
jjthlnklng of mother, brothers and sisters.
Vhy can't I be with them? I done right
"while -I -wa with, them. Why did !
Jjoave Itr March 81, the diary, reads:
-'Am thinking of mother and home. It's
fjiard to be out In the world alone,' On
tlie following day, the book closes with:
fAm thinking of home and friends. 1
IVonder If they are thinking of me.
lOTHER SAVES BABE .
Senator Wright of, San Diego has an
nounced that he will fight any anti
alien land bill that is presented, and
Other senators have' declared their' op
position to the two proposed amend
ments, - .
Determined efforts are being coatln
ved by powerful Interests in the state to
secure the passage of an amendment
that will allow European capitalists to
hold land. If such action is taken it will
be dope if possible, in- such a way as to
avoid the words "ineligible to cHiaen
ahlp'' which President Wilsou has re
quested, be not Used." " '
'the general unfamlllarlty of the mem-
Draft New Wage Bill.
Springfield, 111., April 21.-Bills, pro
viding a minimum wage commission aa
a result of the recent investigation into
tha wages paid in this state to girls and
women will be introduced in the state
legislature, according to tentative plana
mads by the legislative wage committee.
State Senator Juul and Lieutenant Gov.
ernor O'Hara are drafting this legisla
tion.
(United Tret Lened Wire.) .
Sun KranojMCO, April 21. Following
Charges by Maurice De, Martini,' a mem.
bcr of the notorious Do Pletro gang o(
swindlers which secured $100,000 here,
that Police Cuptaln KuKcne Wall. De
tective Sorgeatit Arthur Melieo, Acting
weuienant jame McUowan, and Patrol
men Frank Eoia and Loujs Oroulet took
"protection money" from 'this gang, , a
grand Jury Inventigatlon of the polloe
department was ordered today. It 1?
stated that De Martini In a confession
mode to a party of disinterested citizens
selected by Superior Judges Dunne and
Cabanlss, declared that the polica ex.
torted 15 per cent of the profits ot the
bunko ring to allow the "ring's activities
to continue. -:,. . ,
The aoctlsed members of the police de
partment declare the acousations are
rnaae in retaliation for their unceasing
warfare upon thebunko operator here.
Chief of Police White denies knowledge
oi ine anegea conression. , :i , t
GET JOBS PER SE
President Says They Must
Have Executive Ability as
Well.
(Uulted Pfig Leised Wlre.l -
Washington, April Jl.-Du.rlng; his
weekly audience with the newspaper
correspondents today. President Wilson
was asked whether he Intended to deal
with scientists separately In considering
their claims for, federal positions. He
replied that merely because a man waf.
a scientist would hot insure .him a 1nh
but that he must e a practical man o'
affairs. . " ". . .. , ... . . .
The president believes that where
scientists are needed the government
should have the best, but also must
have executive ability. He refused to
discuss the removal of Professor Willis
L. Moore as .bead of the government
weather bureau. V
President Wilson declared he had re
ceived no further advices from Cali
fornia, but said he believed Governor
Johnson and the California legislature
realized the gravity of. the situation.
and that 'they would see that there Is no
Tne president Is well
"Motorcycle Mike." (h ev.i riiler
who hits terrorized various purls of the
east side, wh rined $20 this morning
In the municipal court for violating the
traffic ordinance. JIU right .jiume is
Henry Konlahl, a Japanese employed fry
a local hotel as butcher. The "rider was
arrested by Patrolman Burkev
More thun a dozen reports have been
made Jo the police against Konlahl for
reckless riding. Tatrolman K. T. Stew
art arrested the man a few days ago
on the east Hide, and started to the po
lice statlou with him. The patrolman
mounted me rear seat and Intended
going to the station. The Japanene rider
managed to strike as many rough places
In the street as possible, until he Jolted
the policeman off the rear seat.
. A fine of f 10 waa given E. W. Reed
for sneedlnsr. Tt .T wtniom. u(t,
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appear to answer a charge of speeding
and his bail of 10 was forfeited. R.
vv. iee was ripea 120 for exceeding the
speed laws f. N. Barde and Trank'
Ing their automobiles in front of fire
jijurmuo. m. j. uoane wae givena sim
ilar fin for blockading a fire plug.
W. C. T. U, Parlor Meeting. -
Mrs, Jackson, Silbaugh, a national
lecturer for the W. C, T. U., will ad
dress a parlor meeting tonight at the
home of Mrs. A. P. Lange, 1106 Rodney
avenue. Mrs. Silbaugh will discuss the
white slave traffics other moral prob
lems and temperance.
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An Optical Home!
No doubt yoti have a residential
home. Probably you have a fra
ternal home. Hut have you an op
tical home? 1 Those who wear Day
ton's glasses have an optical home.
Our office Is "home" because we take
a personal interest1 in their optical,
comfort , and welfare, keep helr
f lasses correct and their eyes up to
he standard. .; '-i.' "'.';..;.".:.";..;.;,
Thousands of references, In
cluding many of Portland's most
prominent business men.
DAON
Eyesight Specialist
BOB-9 Bwetland aaUdint,
rXTXR AND WASHINGTON.
rim rioor.
Wednesday's luncheon it the Imperial
Grill is "Made in Oregon" luncheon. Thin
novel innovation has become exceedingly
popular, both with Portland people and out
siders. Phil Metschan is showing an end less
variety of pleasing dishei of native
origin.
Luifclieon fifty cents "
OREGON HOTELS
OREGON HOTELS
The bill will provide for a com mis
sion-of five members, consisting of two j discrimination.
employers, two wage earners and a , pleased because Secretary of State
hers of the California senate with the i sociologlpal ePer- At lea8t one Diem" Bryan's telegram Waa so well received
uer ui wie uuitiiiiibbiuu wixt uq.i wiyiiau. ; m japan.
The bill provides for a term of ap- President Wilson said the report that 1
prentlceshlp, not exceeding one year, j there was a hitch in the plan for recog- j
uuriiis wnicn me euijjiujrei uisjr v " , lining inm .uninese repuouc was raise.
TffillilTllil
n
(Uivlted Press Leased Wire.
Denver, Colo April 21. Following a
pardon granted them by the mayor to
day, the 66 Industrial Workers of the
World who7were put in the bull pen
here after a demonstration against the
police,; Were given their liberty. The
mayor agreed to grant them permits to
speak in the streets, provided they do
not abuse the police or city officials.
The men declare the Denver local of
the I. W. W., deceived them in regard to
the rree speech situation here. Most
of them intend to leave the city,
m
IS KILLED HERSELF
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(Spedsl to The Joiraflt.
T Spokane, Wash., April 21. From
burns received Thursday, night while
'shielding her nick baby . from flames
raused by an exploding alcohol lamp,
IcMrs. William Schmidt, 40 years old, died
Sast night in terrible agony; Her hus
imni l also suffering from seveFe burns
. tmiBtainca in aueropung 10 rescue nis
iwif.
f Mrs. Schmidt was vaporizing creosote
Juver an alcohol lamp to treat the infant
Uxcurred, setting fire to the baby's bed
Jiothing. She snatched the blankets
from the crib, igniting her own cloth
ing, and was deeply burned about the
fitead, 'breast and arms. -.. -s..t,.-
IiiiiFdaiqf PAY flF
ATTEMPT TO B
OW UP
Ti
AMMANY CLUB IN N
.Y.
New York, April 21. The second at
tempt In two years to destroy the Po
casnet ciuh, a Tammany organization,
was made here early today When an ex
ploding bomb wrecked the 'basement and
the first floor, and threw clubmen on
the fourth floor off their feet. The
stained glass windows of Grace Eman
uel Protestant Episcopal church near by
were ruined.
FOES OF MAYOR GILUS
TRYING TO RECALL HIM
details by whioh antl-allen legislation
may be expected to be worked out along
the policy defined in the pending bills
was today given aa reason for antici
pating further delay In securing final
action. . .
While the majority of the senators
remain unshaken In their determination
exact an antl-alleh land law despite
.the international developments of the
past few days, many of them are con
fessedly uncertain as to specific reme
dies.
On this ground it seemed practically
certain today that final action would
not be taken in the senate, until the lat
ter part of the week. According to
senate floor leaders, it was equally cer
tain that pending amendments to the
committee substitute measure would be
further modified, and that new' amend
ments would be offered when the bill
was reached on the files.
wages he sees fit
SIX MEN
GUARD
MUTUAL LOAN
BODY
Fl
MED TO HELP
m
AT GRAVE OF TORNOW
'"'.Special to The Journal.)
Montesano, Wash , April 81. Five
men, accompanied by a deputy sheriff,
all armed, watched over the little cem
etery which held the body of John Tor
now last night to prevent Invasion- of
the grave by ghouls. ' It was feared by
the brothers the body would be removed
an''' they requested the guard.
Tbe body lies In the family burying
ground adjoining the Toraow homestead
just over the line ' in Mason county.
Many friends attended the services and
a great many flowers. - mostly . taken
from the Tornow homestead, many being
those planted by the outlaw before he'
left his home, -were laid on the grave
or thrown on the casket
(Sulm Bureau of The Journal.)
Salem, Or., April 21, For the osten
sible purpose ot loaning money without
interest to Hebrew worklngmen, a num
ber of Portland Jews have, organized the
Fifth Mutual Free Loan association and
submitted articles of Incorporation for
filmg under the law governing char
itable societies. Corporation Clerk Bab
cock refused to accept the articles un
less full fees were paid as required of
organizations engaging in a money
making business,. , ...
"It nnnears tn li a move to combat
the Portland Remedial Loan association
incorporated .last week," said Mr. Bab
cock, "but that association came in and
paid the regular fees."
While the articles state the money la
to be loaned without Interest, the funds
China will be recognised, he said, as
soon aa the new republic provides a
stable government.', ; y v.
The progress being made by the tariff
bill in the house Democratic caucus also
Is pleasing to th president, and he is
confident that it will not meet with any. J
difficulty either la the house r senate.
He intends to back .up the sugar and
wool provisions to the end, and expects
the senators now objecting to them to
recognise that the party is pledged to
enact such laws. He does not sympa
thize with the view In some quarters
that the reciprocity sections of the bill
cannot bo worked out.
Walla Walla, Wash., April 21 Recall' RAKER . OR.. IS TRY Nfi
A. J. Gillis and j Z '' ' ' ' " '
CITY
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t A proiKiyed charter amendment to be
Submitted to the voters of the city at
he June election, In the event ,; the
Ji ominlstiion charter Is not adopted next
month,-' provide that councllmen shall
Jecelvc salaries of t;'S a week Instead
f 2S a month as at present.
"This is a matter, of vital interest to
me," said CounHlman Clyde today, "as
know from experience tiiat a conn.
Jnllman cannot afford t give vp much
nf his. time for I2 a mouth. will ln
J reduce an ordinance -eque(fting lie
lty 'Council to place on the June ballot
4lhls amendment for urj m rease in sal
ary." , '
RUSHLIGHT TO START
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Mayor rUiHlilight' wilt tonight Viiaije
4lie i'1fni ot - a neries of ; campaign
KHv.he trt m undertaken by hiifi when
i ... will address an audience at li Sons
. f Harmann hall. Farnu utreet and Wll-
ru exenue, at 8 o'cloik. StJte fen
( 1,. i- C Mnxor and W. H. Fitz-
: ii1 will ls-tsJsl-.-
petitions against Mayor
Commlesionvr f Streetg and Public Im
provements Htruthers are being circu
lated ' and according to statements of
men-backing the movement, more than
700 signatures have been secured. Ac
rordiits to the Allen bill 122S slgna
TO BE' SPOTLESS TOWN
' (United Press Leaned Wire.) .
London, April 21. Reports that for
mer King Manuel of Portugal Is be
trothed to : Princess Augusta Victoria,
daughter of Prince William of Hohen-
are to be raised by dues, donation orlzollern, were confirmed today by Man-
IS
TO
ABSOLUTELT FIRIE-PROOF
' POTLAND
GRANDEST
HO'l'iflC
100 rooms .... ..,,.,11.00 per inj
100 room , , , ..,;.,. $1.50 per day
20O rooms, with bath $2.00 per day
100 rooms, with bath $2 50 per day
Add $1.00 per day to above prices
when two occupy one room.
VERY ATTRAPTJV&. PRICES
f FOR PERMANENT CtJESTS
H. C. BOWERS Manager.
GAINEp THIGPBN. Asst. M er.
GERMAN
PR E S
assessment! and it is pointed out that
there id no obstacle in the way for the
officers of the association from draw
ing salaries that would fully compen
sate for the lack of direct Interest
charges. Those signing tha articles are
Philip Jaco, Victor Kritshevsky, David
Clement, A. Ltschlnsky, 8. Freeman, II,
Fendall, A. Bplvak and W. Rosumny.
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"THE PRIDE OF BROADWAY."
HOTEL OREGON
. , Absolutely Element Proof, t " .
Portland's Latest and Most Magnificent Hostelry
Opened March 4. 1913.
600 sumptuously furnished rooms, nearly all with
private baths; 100 specially equipped sample
rooms for the commercial trade. .
' WRIGHT - DICKINSON HOTUL COMPANY. '
When in Seattle Stop at the Hotel Seattle.
Wright A Dickinson Hotel Company,
"The assocition which "we formed in
March was organised for the purpose of (
helping' the members of our association
in times of stress and at other times
when they are In need of funds," said
A. Ltschlnsky. - financial seoretary of
the association. "The officers serve
without pay, and no interest will be
charged those who borrow. We raise
our money by assessing each member a
small sum each week. : '
"There are naw 30 members. Some of
them are men who are engaged In small
businesses, and by means of loans from
the mutual fund we hope to aid them In
uel's private secretary.
Prince William does not belong to the
same branch of the Hohenzollarns as
the kaiser, Manuel is now a guest In
SIgmarlngen castle, Prince WillJam's
home, in Germany.. -
AMUSEMENTS
(Bpecla! to The J-ilV
'Baker, Or., April 21. Baker Is now a
spick and span city, ready for spring,
and as neat and clean as the efforts of
turw.lU be necessary. before. an .elec-j practically" all citizens Saturday could 'getting into larger fields. The assocla-
uon in raurn. maae u. eaiuraay waa me occasion or tion was not organized to right any loan
Local option adherents are preparing the annuel spring cleanup, Inaugurated association. -but slmrlyto helo - each
jointly by the council, the Alpha club other." ';-'.. - v
and the Commercial club, three years . . .... ." - ... .
to circulate petitions fw another wet
and dry election, it being their opinion
. 1. 1 , 1 . . 1 ,. , I . t .. , n .A , 1 n., . , . . . . . 1.
11 i-tsittii twviuuu ii m 10 jjciu inn ago, .me Aipna cjuo, a woman s organ-: DUCPrtWCD FCOTItITICO
liquor questlonvcan be voted upon at the Uatlon, was the prime factor in insti. j " A00U VtH rtO 1 1 VI I ltd
same unie. 11 in sum nii me epeuint tuting tne custom. ..
election, should the petitioners he sue-; The city takes away all rubbish from
cessful In securing enough signers, will premises, free of charge, whore the oc-J
cost in ins neisnoornooo 01 uuu, ; cupants do not care to bear the expense,
Mayor Gillis and Oommlsioncr Struth- the onlv end sOuarht beine: that all do
era say they do not fear the result of
a recall election, should one be held.
SAN DIEGO WILL
BEGIN. THIS EVENING
Beginning at 6:30 o'clock 'tonight, the
Jewish, people of Portland will start on
aseveh -days-festival ; in commemoraV
antlrfnfitpfl tha nfflelal plenn iin Ant
4 tion; ot thl feast of the PossoVe'r, This
and did their work earlier. Lawns and ceieuraMpn is m commemoration or.
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IVllINin WEDNESDAY
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FEOIAt PHICE
XATIHXS WEPi'tSDAY
Hanry W, Bane Offara
WOKLD tlUOVt MU8ICAL HIT
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Merry Widow j
, MABEL WILBER CHAB. MEAKINS
. OSOA flOMAjr Splendid ,Ct
Erenlna; Lower floor, H rows, $2; g rows
$1.60, Balcony, II, Ue, SOe. Wednesday
Matinee Lower floor $1.60, $1; balcony, $1.
7,re. fiOc. Bents snlllng. ,
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NOTE OUR RATES; . .
Room with Bath Privilege ....... ,.$1.MUP
Two Person! . . . ............... .$1.50 UP
Room With Private Bath ..$1.50 UP
Two Persons . . . . :....$2.50UP
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: Fourteenth and Washington Sts.
FIREPROOF BUILDING'
. QUIET AND SECLUDED
Rooms $1, with Private Bath $1.50 '
Special Rates for Permanent Guest i-'
their share,-A-great many residents
curbings are being parked and the an
pearance of the city is rapidly Improv-
GET STATE BUILDING ,n ovcr few w agQ'
PENDLETON WOMAN AND
SON HURT; AUTO UPSETS
Saoramento, Cat... April 21. The sen
ate, "by unanimous vote, today passed
Assemblyman Hinkle's bill providing for
an appropriation of I2UO.OO0" for a state
building at the Jl'anama-Ctllforiiia ex
poKitlon in Ban Die'g-o in 1915
(Sneelal . The J.ta-aiil.i
the exodus of the Jews from
Egypt. During the week, certain an
cient sacred rites will be observed, eaoli
of which have a special significance.
Unleavened bread will be eaten, and
other specially prepared dishes that aro
not used other than during this week,
will be served. .Thei first services are
to be held . tonight at Temple Beth
Israel. ..Tomorrow services start at 10
renuieiun, or, tn wio tmi0.ci0.k. unU,.P ...i1B . direction of itahhl
Tha bill, which already has pawd'the ' automobile accjdent of the year In Pen-1 ln0i, 't ,-iLo
house, now requires only tht. Klgnuture dleton, Mrs. J. Roarers of thla r.ltK Muf.. . ' , , . ..'
oi ne governor 10 Decorne a irw. fered a bad cut over the eye and many
"" ' ' ibrulHes and one of her small sons was
OuardH Mutiny;' Join Strikers. quite severely Injured, Another son was
IJmssels, April 21. One ituidier waaiorlvlng tlie car last evening when It
killed a,nd several others injured today turned turtle. All the occupants were
when two. detachment.'-. of troops, sent ! thrown from the machine except the
to guard a factory at Fantaine Levedue .driver, who was pinned beneath the car,
mutinied and joined the suffrage tiik-1 but -scaped injury. , "-',,. -t . ,
t tiev a i nn 11 Ait TAiiiriiT. .. - . v v: ' . i . i. . y.:i . . -
TI I U A W r AU IWILJ ramriliaJISyjLJ"''"" f' ai.taln of IJupr Find,
STATE S. S. CONVENTION -BEGINS
AT BAKER TODAY
nan jc ranusco.. Aj.ru n. tat tue , pre.-nt.
.Maccabees ajuct.
Multnomah Tent No, 67, Knights' of
the Maccabees, will give a banquet and
social at their hall. East Alder and Kast.
Sixth streets, this evening at t o'clock.
A larsre attendance of lodgemen and
their .friend .1 axpectecLi-.,
treasniy' department has a heavy .hand
to lay on all sorts of emugglers and
their agents was evidenced here' today
when - Captain Roger Allman of the
Pacific Mall steanier- China was fined
f 400, following an opium seizure on thut
vessel. The orltrlnal!Tifle recoiniuendcd.
I by. CfillcctotiJtrsttou ji'as. J 2 50 0,
B-iker, Or., April 21.-The twenty,
'eighth annual convention of the Oregon
State Sunday JSchool association began
In this city at'tbe Methodist church to
day. The pesslon will continue for
' three, dnyst."-Two hundred deleirates are
'11 tlie"W6KtaTi'rlli'fl6TTlTa'?'
BAKER
iTHEATEE
Main I, A-6S60.
Om. L. Bak.r. Mvr.
Home of the popular- BAKKIt I'l.AYBUS
' Tonight, Bargain Kight All Basts Bio
Alt Waek Mata. Wednesday and Saturday
A ronianee of 'the "great western ettle eo n try. "i
iii.a - iim vijfinmii - auq jne Miuaw Man, "
it will lira a generation. Imm.iuw cast tind
aoenlc produetkiut. Ereninga, 2Sc, 3Sc, '60c.
Mats. 2.e. '
Home of refined Musical Comedr
Week of April tl . ,
Keating flood Ouipauy Presents
The Isle of Bing-Song
A ConjeilT Heream with Mualrnl AeiYiinpsnluteut
. Tusdar Night Athlatio Contest .
; gopulsr Prioes 16s snd tho
iffiSitUaiiH THeH for the Excellence
gfl-gijiaMa jpfHy Cuisine European ptao
lions are represented except the Epis
copal.: A union rally to precede the pon
ventlori wan : held by all " the city
churches last evening. j---
A parade of Sunday eohool children of
all ages .will be held Tuesday, after
noon. . They will march .through tho
streets carrylnu banners' and singing.
BASEBALL!
RECREATION PARK
Corner Vaughn and 24th Sts.
SACRAMQNTb
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- -PORTLAND
- April a, 23, 94, 85, 36, 87, '
(tamss begin week days 8:00 p. m. Baa-
days, 2X0 , m.
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY
t Boys under 12 free to blcach
trs Wednesday.
IIElUIiMEIAI
TARK AND ALDER
STREETS, . : J
PORTLAND. ORB.
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' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT . .
We wish lo announce to the public that DR.. C.'w. CORNELIUS Is again
operating tbe Hotel Cornelius with H. li. Fletcher as manager. We wish to
ensure our old patrons that the same high-class service will prevail as
under our previous management. . --
CORNELIUS HOTEL dOMPANY
C. W. Coinellus, Proprietor. . . . n. e. Fletcher. Manager.
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AiouJWJiiiL, 1'iKH.rKUUf . i Umlcr new
and experienced' nianaircnicnL. ROClMS Sr
PER .DAY AND UP. European plan. , .
' M. I E, PUTNAM, Manager. ;
; . 1 " Marshall 4010. ' . " .