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ITUM riK CCftTS
-if
FARMERS'
Wetpon ia Senate, .. ;
Generally Known as -
BLOC HAS
IBecome Silent and .
U Reported to Hare
LOST PEP
-By Carl Smith-
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FOILS PLAN
OF
Highway:
Thrilled
: MJoffre
ROBBERS
JovrMl SUff OonMpotMbnt
Washington. April : 31. (WABniNG-;
HON BTOEAIT OF" THE JOURNAL
Heard anything recently about th ag
ricultural, -, bloc?
Tl)U question
around , the senate
corridors brine 'a
negative ', answer.
On thinking back,
It Is discovered thai
the activity of the
Dioc ceased about
the time that, Sen
ator Capper took
th place 1 of Sen
ator Kenyon as the
chairman of the
bloc. .. "
The Inactivity of
the bloc ia gener-
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President of Institution Joins in
' Running Fight With Bandit at
' La Center, Wash.; Posses
Start in PursXiit of ; Outlaws
'4i4
ally sxpialned by
Its members as dur
refleM, Wah4 April 21. F. V.
Meyers, president of the Center State
bank, and three peiEhbors stared a run
ning gun battle with three bank robbers
early this morning; after Myers had been
awakened by a burglar alarm set off by
the trio, as thj- futilely sought entrance
to the bank's vault. As the alarm, which
tm MniwtMl 'With th Mevtn Winn
bunded.. Myers sprang from bed, yelled
to his neighbors; who raa with him to the
bank. ' - ;
! Maior t'apaer
to the fact that the svnate has ben or
r rupUd with (he treaUes. and that there
' has been nothing in particular for the
bloc to do.- Nevertheless, there Is consld
1 eirr.ble speculation as to whether the bloc
wilt corns into. action again with the old
vUor. . .';.' i
.' Kenyon was a militant leader. He
s was fearless, and. did Hot car whose
toes he trod upon. In the committees
and Inane press he kept the fires burn
ins; whrre the. Interests of agriculture
wiers affected. Without his leadership
It, Is doubted that' the bloc will come
, back to Its former Important position.
The denaturlne- of th bloc was believed
by many to be one of the chief purposes
in tne appointment of Anyon to the
federal bench. '.. '
laenerally aneaklna. . members of the
bloo comprise progressive members of
the senate, and In the. past the progres-
sllves and members of the agricultural
states have been the members who
. picked out Jokers In tariff laws and led
in the fight to distribute the tariff In an
eaultable way. This year. In the mak
ing of the new tariff; the agricultural
blo has repeatedly appeared In behalf
t M higher duties.
WOBK TOGETHER
"'JTha farm schedules have been written
M the senate tmirh as the hloo wanted
them written. This baa made it easier
fir the manufacturers to alno get what
they want, gaining duties in numerous
Inmtanres Wahef than were ever before
' mtpooed. Ii Iwoitim harder for the pro
giMwalves to dny. tlttm what tbeyMkv
for the agricultural schedules bava been
traveling along to new high level a Con
sisiency requires that tnose wno are
fighting for high walla for themselves
shall not begrudge the earns thing for
otners.
I The ship subsidy Question was another
upon which It was at first supposed the
agrfultsral bloc would demand to be
shown. Senator Capper, however, has
given notice that he does not ronxlder
that an agricultural questions Me con
siders It outside the "Woo Jurisdiction.'
sad not one upon which the btoo should
take any position.
FIVE FATALLV
HURT IN GAS
FIRE CHIEF'S
SHOTS EXCHANGED
Two of the robbers were -Just leaving
the front door of the bank, when Myers
snd the neighbors arrived. , As the pair
leaped into an automobile, in which a
third ' man was seated, the '- pursuers
opened fire. It was returned by the rob
bers. They crouched below the seat and
fired through the tonncau. while - the
Myers party kept up- the snooting until
the car disappeared around a corner.
On of the bandits faltered and al
most fell as he ran for the car. but was
dragged In by his companions. ,7
Posses from La Center and from Van
couver and Portland police are on the
hunt through Southwestern Washington.
The robbers abandoned tha automobile
100 feet, from the home f Mrs. W. W.
Helm, on the old Vancouver road, near
the foot of Packarda hill." It belongs to
R. W. Mills of Woodland, who was un-
By CeraeUas VaaderbUt Jr.
ITuiTetisl Btrric Staff Canamodent - '
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Washington. , April 21. -Wonderful.
wonderful America. These three , most
oomprebensive words were those - that
greeted me this morning when I shook
bands with General Joffre, field marshal
"America, the e:y ugMhouse in i the ADDroximatelv ou i men, women
troubled world today, whose mighty 1 . " , .
beams illuminate the paths of peace-and and Children DUmeQ M UOW
justice that must encompass the whole , ....'
world tomorrow. Peace and Justice. ;'v net, bll.l ! WOrKmen r BIOWl
ropean and OrtentAt. trip I nndjthatlv from OUIIdingS VlCUmSs AWe.
Pruiiant Htrdlne! nam itanili for a I .- . Ol.
symbol of righteousness and peace.? .
. -Your America, it is most wonaerruui , j, Angeles. AprU El. L N. , S.)
I could never realise that your ' people ptv persons were .fatally injured and
who love peace, should be so kind and I upwards of 6s men. women and cbUdren
gnrous wno . were burned or otherwise seriously hurt
brought before me the four-power treaty! bere. a,.-: : ..- ?
executed here in "Washing ton.4 , VICTDI&'AFIBi f
V- Jd BKea mior tne.most najasue women' and children,: In agonized pain
sight on my v trip and. after Careful I trom ;thft bUrning ii rained upon them.
thougnt. ; Deueve --was w-juoiumma ran about in a dased condition, calling
river highway in Portlands That Is I for help and endeavoring to extinguish
mm wu, . i" 7? I the names about them.
ftCGUSEROlS
Following are among u the S5 serl
tie explosion.
Jesse Price, said to be ' fatally hurt ;
Albert Jtudd of Downey. : S. J. Stratton
a druggist ;
A. van
tConehtded en Pate Twentr, Column Thnc)
the prtsent dAy. . I can quit believe it.
ivr nowu cine tu wi w ku vm I hurt (n th xn1nion
ee such a ramarkable,eng1n,erm
as tn-s great roa,-,i
seat oi the American sroverTiment. And I -JTiI rT.v...T .
7 , h.t -if.. . -u. 1 Leali Witherspoon,-a motorist ;
il viv, WI !.. ,4- "" 1 A - ,.,1. -V.r kn.,
city by which- we . Europeans know r.?:rtt.r" k
A AUa T-. VS l.tew tklnlv rtAnn. I UJ'8 A- a aasa wa ays. v aaa va,sw a t waaava
Alliciiuav vawvsasaw, muu yvyuT i . - It , T2-lJ DAhtnaas. v
la ted section of the world, they do not l a"
c,.,. " 1 . T , dent: Herbert Hugham, student; Harold
1 cams to America, not a an old smraer.; -.one, oi a propneiora i uie
army, not on a government mission, not I Iany others less seriously hurt were
as a cuest of a fightine natron., merely 1 treated. at homes and In stores.
as a orivate citizen of -Trance It ; isl ; The explosion tor down long distance
rather interesting that I should be quar j telephone wires leading from wney
tercd on the same spot on -which La-land this delayed citizens in summoning
fayette lived years ago, and looking out I aid from Los Angeles and other nearby
over the sam square on; wmcn ne must, i cities. - -v v ..ij,
ROMPING CHILD IS
KILLED
BYITOR
Adopted Daughter
Sues to Break Will
Involving ; Million
A number of witnesses corroborated
under' way a suit' to break I Carothers'-atatement and police' absolved
him from ail blame In connection with
tba "accident. " i
San Rafael, CaL, April :i. (f. P.
Mrs. Amy. Wood Wilson of Pasadena
today ha
lh will of; Mrs. K K.' Wood, whose
nvUband, was a millionaire lumberman.
A million dollar estate waa Involved.
Mrs. Wilson chsrgnd she wss the
dopted daughter of th Woods and by
' th agreement of adoption It had been
prtomlaed ahe would ahara equally with
tht Wood children In the estate. In the
, will of Mrs. Wood, she was bequeathed
111000. The remainder went to Walter T.
Wood of Berkeley and F. J. Wood of
Bewingham, wash.
Edith Schuktpan.. J years o1d.i daugh-
ler or Mr. ana Mrs. utto scnumann. iso
9tl,Corbtt street, was run down . and
fatally Injured at o'clock Thursday
nlcht,, -while -crosslna- Corbett street naar
hr home, by a car driven "toy B. F Car-
others, No. 2113 East Morrison street.
The child started across the street
holding - the hand . of her grandfather,
O. P. Sampson, laughing and dancing
li anticipation of a walk. ; Suddenly,
according to several persons who saw
the accident, the child broke awayv from
ter grandfather's grasp and ran directly
in front t Carother's machine.
The driver swerved sharply In an'cf-
ford to avoid striking- the- girl, but was
unable to turn quick enough. The child
was knocked to . the ' pa vemen t by the
front fencer or. the car, and a rear
aneei , paftaed over her.
The mu girl was removed quickly to
her bom nearby , and physicians sum
moned. but ah was beyond medical aid.
enng in naif an hour,
In explaining the accident Carotbers.
who la connected with the pierce Arrow
ecmpany. stated be was drlvins at
speed between iZ and IS miles an hour.
ii at he saw the man and child as they
too. have eased at the Whit House.
These things, are sentiments and history. I
"Today I -come to America as a com
rade of peace.- ,We; want to' destroy , the
barriers that hatred aroused. We want
to build a genuine, .not a; sentiment,
idealist - dream. : We want, to - upbuild,
strengthen, purify and ma.k of the na
tions of the. world; a home ,of 4 security,
love and peacem-psjmusnx':..V'..
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j Romance, Ends I iit Tra
TV7HEN '. RJChamness returned ilrpm overseas service in
; WL-e -World war. fie married pretty Lorena Cave and set
tled down to what be. thought would be his share or peace and
Happmesslj' I His dream -ended last night, twhen he shot Harry
PosV a' friend of his wife;, his -wife's mother.: and then killed
himsel fJ Mrs Chamness is at the top of the picture ; her mother,
Mrs. J. L.': Cave,: at the lower, left, 7; and Chamness at the
lower right ."1 - . i'l V ' i-
eedy
a a ' ' - i a a ' f aT .
Lieutenant ruiienr Admits - on
Cross-Examination . Harboring
Ill-Will Against Young as Re
sult' or. Being- HurtHn 1904.
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PORMIDER HELD
les,- April- 21. Or Chinr. a
sleek-looking youngr"Chlnese,; who said
that' he came from Portlandi is held In
the OBty Jail her. ftodaytot! an open
charge, and Chanaf-, Hong, " lO-yearld
cannery laborer, is dead as the result of
art outburst of tong war late last night
. Or' Chlng arrived from Portland on the
train at S :05 o'clock last night. An hour
later Chang Hong waa dead. . Soon after
ward Sheriff Levi Chrisman and May of
P. J. Stadelman, Investigating' the case,
came Upon two strange Chinese in a local
hotel. Or Ching. apparently teooglaed
the officers, for he walked up and chat
ted affably with them. The other man
apparently left by 'a rear door and -disappeared.
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. Or Ching, after a moment, walked
away from the two - officers, but was
Business houses, churches and homes
were used as emergency hospitals.
r The , fire started from an automobile
at the filling station;, according ; to one
reporti The ;, flames spread ti rapidly
through the station, popping cans of oil
and areas, 'making it impossible 5 for
volunteer fir fighters to halt the Cre.
WORKERS HUKLED' ti .V v 'v
While iual neaa men. clerks from stores
and v pothers? : endeavored to - check , the
flames, I and Jwitlvv; an ever-Increasing
trowd ;t -women,: and 'children gathered
ks spectators, the -fire suddenly reached
the large underground tanks of gasoline.
Ther waafa-bMnding' flash-, ti : .- 1 .
V Dirt and flebtlSk 'iirtOi' flamtnfc- 1U ihet
high into the air and fell about the
crowded:; street. lr s " . '
Several workmen ; on -.the roor "XI a
building adjoining the ? station ; wer
purled to the ground, a They were among
the more 'seriously hurt.. - being both
burned and injured by their falU
That, an -old grudge dating back, to
1904 had bad Hs influence upon-Lieutenant
A.-1 Fallen ,of the,' fir marshal's
office wheh he began working up charges
against John E. Young, lire chief, was
admitted this morning; when Pullen him
self took the stand to testify In the In
vestigation of - charges of arunkenneas
and inefficiency being conducted' by City
Commissioner C. A. Big-elow. '.' t
It wa at the Malartay barn fire that
the trouble Started, Pullen said on cross
examination by Wallace . McCamant,
counsel for Young, He said Young, then
a battalion chief, had ordered him and
two others to cut a hole in a wall to run
in a ' line l of bose- The building col
lapsed and all three were badly burned. '
"Why didn't you make charges .then
instead of nursing the -grievance, until
now,"; he was asked. ' '. :
CHARGES HEARSAY ,
.The' Inquiry1 thfen touched on PuUen's
own activity in getting the information,
and developed that an unnamed Spanish
war veteran had told Pullen about the
liquor ; party; at th Clyde hotel, which
Is one of the counts. McCamant objected
to the introduction of such hearsay tes
timony, and Btgelow ruled :
- Tullen is as much on trial here is
Young. -and ! will allow him a wider
latitude than any other witaesa,"
t. Pullen said he knew- nbthing -personally
about . the charges, but conversed
with people who had. He said he had
sufficient evidence to uphold the charge
of drunkenness at the Multnomah hotel.
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DEATH SEGRE
IS GIVEN UP
BYGALAPOOIA
Body Found in Sack Below Albany
r Bridge; Shot in Back cf Head;
' Garage Man Says He Saw Bleed
on HecWs Hand Murder Night.
(Conelndcd oa Pag Two, Colana On
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TD SETTLE DEBTS
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By Henry wood
Genoa. April 2L Russia agrees to rec
ognize all pre-war and war debts, 1 In
cluding those of the czariist and Keren-
approached th street crossing, and kept followed '.and arreated.'"Last tilght he 5n hV hH,ajtid a?toan
bis -car under control. .- I wasT talkative and aook srood Enriish.'l ur? recognition by the allies and a loan,
ThW mdrmnaf in-the Jail h-prmfc
complete Ignorance, of the language and,;:
like rail good Chinese' m tong, trouble,
had nothing to say. '
In conf erenoe discussions affecting th
pollUeal status, of Russla, In replies
these - two governments rnaae . toaay to
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Ape 'Killed ; After
It Attacked Keeper
Toledo, Ohio. April 21.-Tony. tlie
hgiani ape oi uie waiDriage parte soo.
alter m hfi avic on nis Keeper,
was beaten down in-tine open park by
Conductor Admits
IChlrsg a, AOl . 41. 'X.' .) Thomas
Rnach, a streetcar conductor, confessed
toKlay I the murder of a wrman, as yet
uatflentmea.' wnoaa body was found In
a I dilapidated moving, van In a vacant
South tide lot. Roach', was arrested
thln an hour after the body ws dis
covered by two boysu Roach met the
girl oa -the street, he said, and took her.
to hi room. They quarreled and he
killed hr. He said he did not know her
name. Roach Is married and his wife Is
111 In a hospital.
today called upon the Portland police
department for assistance In solving the
mystery.' " . - .-
The shooting, last night took the Chi
nese colony completely by surprise.4 Th
Dalies ia known as. a .Hop King strong.
hold,: tn that no other tongmen than
members of that society' are allowed to
reside here. t , '- , - .
Whit- peopl who : claim - to : know
something, of the situation say Chkng
Hong' was a ' member -of the 'Hip Sing
tong, but his. Chinese associates said to
day that the old laborer belonged Ho no
He had lived around
The Dalles for. many years, -was very
poor and. so . far as anyone' knew,' had
no relatives in this country.! He had a
roam back . of the store. Lin which he
waa shot, last time. - - .- .-
Walking along- th pitch dark street.
about s o'clock, be waa beset from be
hind by the- gunman. Chang Hong
.tyr York., April JL (L X. aj-rJohn andala ' oa t the .sidewalk. The buHet
l employee armed with ;shovels and pick
axes and . finally killed with a revolver
shot. Lopis. Scherrer. veteran -chief
k-M.. n .w . - I r . .
' a mm mm mm I WVTUCt L Llt mWm ' I U WVHJ IIUHIH I H 1
HP Mnrrl Pr An R-l rl I lodav' Xrty ; mangled by the apes 2" "oreompany.
m uu vfv. jt u a i attack.
JohnMcCormack
, Is Going tp Europe
McCormack, ; America's: favorite '- tnsli
tenor, today announced i that, because of
his recent illness, he; had cancelled all
of his spring- .and summer engagements,
and will sail . for London and rest
May I.
went through his left -shouldel-and arm-
the Oerman-Russtan' commercial pact.
. With these matters In hand; th Genoa
conference, which has- marked time for
several days.,once more got under way.
The official German reply; was evaslv.
It neither consented to annulment of
th sRusso-German commercial pact nor
the complete withdrawal by the German
delegation from the political commis
sion, the most important subdivision of
the conference.," t '
TON iE IS KILT
? However, It .grees to withdraw from
: The whole tone of the German reply
was mild and - conciliatory; It agrees
that the German delegation "should only
participate in discussions of the political
commission relative to Russia in case
their collaboration is especially asked.
This Is considered equivalent to ac
ceptance -of the allied demand contained
In Lloyd George's note, but leaves the
way open for Germany to take part;, in
other discussions of the commission. '
In other words, Germany. . does not
-Forest Grove;! 5Apr 2L Herbert
Beuell. 21, know n In th Willamette, val
leys as. an entertainer,; .' Was brutally
beaten with a hammer last niht and is
today . in ithe "hospital her recovering '
from, .his Injuriea) : Henry , Bernhart. 0, j
employe of Beuell's mother on the Frank :
Johnson: place, three mile west of Fer-est-
Grove, "is sought: as" BeueJl's as'
sallant. ' " - ; ,.--' ,
' Beuell said that without ' provocation
Bernhart struck him with a hammer as
ha sat milking, knockln : hint from the
stooL He said he begged Bernhart to
quit, as tho blows were rained on him.
and. that he finally caught Bernharfa
finger with his teeth, biting until Bern
hart desisted. ; :. v'V -;- ;--i--
Bernhart f led and has not been "lo
cated, although he Is believed to . have
visited the farm during the night. ,
Deputy Sheriff John Smith,, who went
to the farm after Beuell had called him
In person by telephone, and Beuell bth
believe Bernhart became tenmorarilv in
sane, as he had been quiet and an excep
tional workman. . .-- . s t.
Beuell said that he and Barnhart left
the supper table kill a calf and that
Bernhart carried 'th "hammer. He said
he gave Bernhart a knife. ho carried and :
told Bernhart .to, go ahead .with the
slaughter while h milked. .? ' ,t C r- ''.- -
Beuell's cries a Bernhart- attrVwi htm
were heard y' Mrs. ;M. L Beuell, the
momer, -wno eauea a pnyslclan.- :
This morning th calf was found tied
In th barn beside Its mother, although
It was not there last night. Tracks cf
shoes with calks, such..:; as Bernhart
wore, were found .about the barnyard.
. Beuell was formerly a student at Pa
cific university. He has ' appeared in
Portland and other town as a dramatic
reader and Impersonator.' He has been
managing th farm . for his 1 mother. - -
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. Albany. Or, : AprU - 'I. Frank lin
ker's body was found this rooming in the
Calapooia river, about three fourths of a
rail down from the bridce'frora wl.iUi
Russell Hecker. accused of bis murder,
supposedly dropped It. "
The body, clad In overalls over gray
trousers and a rain coat, was tn a srrrl
c ranch trig -position enclosed hi hop
sack. - A bulUt wound In the bak ef hn
bead near th left ear. where th bullet
entered, and a mark over th right eye.
where 11 emerged. Indicates that Bow
ker was shot from behind or at least
when h did not expect such an atiaik.
IK SHALLOW WATER
Th body waa found at about 5.15
o'clock by- John Feurstein and Pet
Moench, t They wer dragging the Mtr
from th launch . Oregon. A pecui'r
ripple about- two feet from the rnore
in Big eddy en .th . gooeeneck ix-nd
on the east bank attracted their atten
tion. Investigation revealed the Mick.
It was In about two ' feet : of water.
Grappling books bad been passed over
this spot many times and It Is believed
that th body was rolled into the hal
low water after Hugh Brady. Portland
city" grapplr, abandoned- search Taurc-
day. - - '."' .
Feurstein notified Sherur ixenaaa an
Coroner Fisher, who took tb body, stiu
in th bag, to th roorgu. pending me
arrival of Portland autborltlea. . A hole
tn th aids -of th sack, midway between
bottom and top. revealed enougn ei me
body to show that, beyond a doubt, It la
that of Bowker.:. ''. -
Albert Bowker. brother or the miasms
tnaaw today-orreiwa a rwar i iw
for th recovery, of hi brother'a body.
CIRCrVSTAXTIAL BTIDEKCE '
.-;BELIETE0;AIJIO8T COiriETB
-The clfcumstantlal. vldenc agalnrt
Russell Hecker. charged with tb mnrder
ef Frank Bowker ta, with the findinr of
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tCesclc44 Pass fWetT. Coloion Tmrt
99,435 Eegister;.-;
I ; 72,328 Eepiiblican,
23,428- Democrat
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Thr-ar .5 -persona registered In
Multnomah . county, ready for the pri
maries. May It. according X th official
count - announced lat Thursdsy by
Deputy County Clerk Gleason, In charge
of tb registration of fie. -
The registration tabi jotiow :
Banker Is Injured-
In; Crash ot Street
Car and Automobile
plt He ran Into th store, where "wer I consider she has been barrtBd from the
a Chinese womaiv h?r 15-f e&r-old son J deiiberAtions of the commission, except
HMPHwMMWiMBaaaHHBMMMMaMlHa
Dnihken Men
vueDewA
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Spofl Banquets
launce
f By Ray ios4 Clapper f ' .' . ' i
tWltrf Na Staff ComwicHMlMit.
New -York. April ItProhibition, la
Hems, baa almost ruinad th business
ol after-llnnrr speaking. .
To aom of th victims this may
aftiwar to b th only thina In favor of
ftmhittttoo. but to Chauncey M. Depew
It cHnea at th tragic end of CO years
ft responding to the toasUnaater'a "W
kve lth ns tonlghtr .
-Thla prohibition hks Just about killed
the banquet buslneam, Depew said. In an
Interview with th United News. "For
It years I never saw a drvnkm man at
ajbanqurt, tmt 4ow you .can scarcely
sneak tor th not. Its th Mp flasks
aid th terrIM kind of stuff that's In
Ihtem. It tthr puts the diners to sleep
ft maka them wlM. It cued to b
pieaiftir t talk to an audience, but I
kow ef several dining dub that are
tains' out of existence because they can't
St speaker l submit to the annoy-an-
that a banquet the days always
Inr.lcta." . . . I
:Ncnator tpw, who enter brlrVly
Into hla l th car b'uruUy ouKht to know I
and an infant. r Just inside the door the
pursuing gunman. . according to ; these
witnesses, fired the second shot, which
passed completely through Chane Hong's
cody, clipping the aorta Just over his
heart. . . i - '
- The : gunman fled. Chief of ' Police
Heater within a-few minutes found the
bullet that had killed Chang Hong ly
ing on th floor near the body? Coroner
C. N. Burget; this : morning- found the
other bullet on the sidewalk, just out
side the door. In " characteristic tong
war fashion, the gunman threw the muis
dey weapon, a new revolver, at the body
of his Victim. An innuat haa h4wn nrj
la talking about for be ' has I dered for 1 : oVWV innie-ht ; , -z f.- i
insofar as they concern Russia. This is
merely, a saving, of her . face, ,, however,
as Russia : is at present the chief and
- tCaaeiaded on Pass Turcnty, .Coframn Three)
Outofajot)
Move Made to Pool -
British :ahdlTI.lS:..
; Steel-Interests
.Mrs. J. llf Cav. vrho "washot'by her
aon-4n-lw. J..R. Chamness. 22. when he
i mistook her . tar .: her : daughter, at : 11
ciocat xnursoay nigni, wiu TOowr, u"i
leas.- com oHcatianav set- !n. tccording to
announcement-of iphysldans at St. Vin
cents hospital this morning. .Harry Poet,
friend of Mrs. Chamness. who also was
shot by th Jealous husband, could not
b found . at any ' of. th . hospitals- this
morning ..-It was presumed . that i his
wound an th hand was not serious. ,' : ,
Chamness did- tba'ihooUngr at 'Mrs,
Cave's "bomev 10J KebTaska -street. ; H
killed himelf wlthfa bullet In theraln
after flrlrnc- at 4h. others ; ap th .affabr
to xlosed aa -far -as the .police . ar ; eon-
'-1 v
Britili'iWireless in-
: : ' " 1 . - ' - V. ' ' " n : -w V.
jn ortn oi ireiana is ;
. Captured bv Rebels
r Dublin; April , HU. P.) Irish ;r
Vubllcan rebels have captured the Brit
ish". -wireless station at;Bunbeg,"In'Dot
egaL-' la-th north of Ireland.' according
to a report from' Londonderry today.
Th British naval . men operating . the
wireless station were reported- to have
been ejected, , .; . . ,
A--cut corner i at Second and Oregon
streets caused an automobile driven by
M. W. Rose, So. 607 ast 11 th street,
to collide with a streetcar, sending lioa
and Edwin" T. -Gruwell,. vte president
of the State Bank of Portland, to St,
Vincents hospital with" severe, cuts' and
bruises Thursday afternoon.. Both men
left the hospital after receiving treat'
ment. The automobile was wrecked.
( Gruwell refused to give ' his nam to
' the police or. hospital , authorities. .He
was not identified until friends caLed
th hospital to inquire about ihls condi
tion. i , , i . - ' " - s " '
what h
been speaklna at dinners since th Civil
war began and haa worn out more dress
suits than th bead Walter at the Jtltsy
He probably holds th soup and fish
open championship for the worldb Be
fore most of us wer born h waa being
dragged around with th potted palms
I every dinner that amounted to any
thing. - H probably has told anore Jokes
than any star nbw on ; Broadway in
fact a lot of them ar still stealing bis
stuff.- And despit his 9 years he, is
still at It
"How can you keep, up this banquet
bustneaa, senator T" ' ,
"Young man. 40. years ago I learned
two things about banquets: don't eat
em and , dont drink em. Follow those
two rules and they'll never get you.'
Senator Depew swung around in his
big leather chair he works in his office
every day from f to- 4 and looked rem-
InierenUy out over tb half ot New
Games Today
" PACIFIC COAST
Oakland at Portland, :45 p. m. - -
Vernon at Seattle, S:45 p. m. ! '
Sacramento at San Francisco, 2 :4S
p. m. - - -.- . r .
Salt Xka at Los Angeles, J :45 p. rn.it
SATIOSAL LRAGCE , ' ' t
New York at Brooklyn, clear. 3 :30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Boston, clear, 3 :1S p. nv
St. Louis at Pittsburg, gam postponed.
SnOW.'- ..... ''.'.- :.
Cincinnati at Chicago, cloudy,. 3 p. rn.
. - AVFRTCAJT LEAGCB . " ?
Washington at New York, clear, X :30
p. m. . . - - - - .-
llSvedal . Cable tar The Jooraal as the Chicaeo
- - Daily Ne
- ' " (Copsrricht. 1221. ,
'. "London. April St. Overtures have, been
made by many of the leaders in the Brit
ish steel industry to their ctompetitdrs in
the United States, for, the pooling .of
British and American interests' In the
steel markets of the world. Students xf
the. economic relations between the two
countries are-: -watching thas tykjvb ' -with
deep interest,' as they feel that Its suc
cess would lead to general Anglo-American
cooperation in finance, manufacture
and commerce. - , - - .
1
York which haa grown un since h was , 77-,A 7i " " ,
tCnnrhidrd ea Pal- INnwIr. Column Tvt)
Cleveland at Detroit, clear,. 3 p. m.
Chlcag v,at .t- Zxuia clear. 3 p. m
! , : r -.
Los Angeles Chief
Removed by. Mayor
Los Angeles! AprU 2L &) Col
onel James W Evertngton was summar
ily removed as chief of police by Mayor
George E. Oyer today for "rank Insub
ordination and disrespect to superior officers."-
- - - -
Vatican Signs Pact
r With Euss Soviets
Rome, April tL (U. P- Soviet jrp-
resentatives have signed a treaty with
the ' Vatican permitting Jesuits,,.-; Fran
ciscans and Catholic sisterhoods to en
ter. Russia and. carry out educattonsi
work.' It was authoritatively , learned
her today. This -was interpreted as tnc
first -move to bring the orthodox Ku
sian church; Into' the Roman Catkolic
church.' . m s, - i . ' i '
cemed. i i A -t V -?:.'i
WOMAJT' LEAVE TJ8BA3f'Br
: After a' father" uhhappymarltal ex peri-
enee. Mrs." Chamness had left her -,hosi
band and returned to her -mother. ; Thurs
day night' sho, and, two girl-friends Irvirig
In the house went t'a-dance;wtth? POt
and .Elmer Payne." who s ltve together at
NO. 8 -'Grand avenu.' l.Tbe 'girls 'Were
Miss Nell Morrow-and MraVNaUle Klatt
After the "dance they- returned- home.? Mr.
. , . .- . . . . .
ana Mrst jave -ana roo rang amui rau
dren wer ln bedt.- The ' three" girls and
two men -were In -th -parlor ;Wnen they
were disturbed ' by the , barking of th
famflydog. H . -- 5 1 ', V -w. ,
Payne i walked' fo-'theu front door And
opened ftldTef YulntoMth- darkness.
Post - stte-ppedr" 'toitbis- side. kTher
Chamness standing In spot of lighten
the yard.- Payne cautioned Post toT Jtlmp
back, ,buC the .wammg'was not heeded.
Chamnenv raised bla .-arm- and , shot
rang outuvpost iell back,: his hand shat
tered by.-tne ouueu
. CbamnesB f then walked 'arbund the
Souse to an east winaow. -.in wmean
time the-scfeama. ot, the young .woman
wakened MraT Cave. '-? Sbv-gCutf of
bed, ;tnrned faMh 4adroomt Mffht ndf
opened tne -door, to cer,' roomi sianoing
silhouetted ras-tlntt the Jlyht- ' ;
'.Chamness.- looking hTough',. the'wlaf
dow, evidently , mistook, her-- for j his
Portland. Man. r i ;
' "V, Drowns in East
Washln-jton, . April 21. (C. P.) The
accidental-'drowning of Robert Richard
Aldrich.. fireman," third class, of Port
land, Or., was reported to the navy de
partment today. Aldrich was a member
of the crew of the IT. S, S. Belknap. - No
details were received. : - -'.
DubUn.-Aprulll.-KU. "P.1 Wellington
barracks was stormed by rebel '.troops
during tie night '. ; ; . :
Machln run volleys -wer poured into
th barracks, .which -was garrlsonod by
Fro. . Stat troops.",; . Rlfl , fir -x from
ncnuiwrjr.n nousea ,ovr a wins area
waa directed at 4h encampment. '
Party- .
TUpablieaa '
Democrat
,
. .ltt
.. IS.40J
L:
11
S41
.Fan to.
S9.11T
io.:
11 -
- 114
- !i
ProhiWooa
Nam . . .
goeaUat
m"mmmmt f.l .
The table shows that tb proportion
of women to men ia nwn
among th Democrats man -Republicans,
' Th RepublUrans show
43.171 males to -H.1M females, whereas
th, Detnocrala have 13.403 males com
pared to ls.OJt female.- ' ' "V .
Th rati between th two partiesjs
about thra to one.- tb Republicans
Zt and th DemocraU '
Crews i5tart!Eepair
Of -:Caved-In Street
j -.; ; ,
Crews, f rm th bore. of malnte
nanc wera dispatched this mornirg u.
make repairs t a cT-in J?1
itreet between Thompson and TJ.".aT,-
strata. The cave-In occurred Thri.y
when a strip of pavement 31 or :o feet
lonr settled ala feet into fc o-
rwbe tb rry .r -' "- . .
bureau, estlmaUd that 100 rsbic ysrrt?
f dirt would b needed to repair U
care-in..
(Cencisded en ran Twenty. Cehnaa Tort)
Mrs; J'. Ogdeti Amour
l&ported. Seriou Dl
Chieap-o:. April 21. (L .N. S.)--Mrs. J,
Ofcden Armour, wife -of the multi-millionaire
paoTter, is " seriously 111 at .St.
Lukes hospital today following an oper
avion for an affection of the gall bladder.
Ifi3llicallhicrnhan
i-ilWi&i sUayVthat As k
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