FIRST i SECTION - Eight Pages, WORE CARS NEEDED FOR TRIP TODAY FOUR THOUSAND BERRY M A 17 TIT ATP :t:VHCTIOTIIYfcln 1 SILKM. OIIMIV, St SUA V MOUMMl. MAY a. IQ-JU. MUCK? HUI UTH "BLUEBEARD" GROUCHY MILLIONAIRE KNOCKS OREGON ROADS FRUIT UNION TIPS REPORTED STOLEN HIH I 1 L U 1 0 ARE NIPPED IN THE BUD INSISTS HE TOLD TROTH TO BE SOLD IS DECISION MILH. MAY GORDON REPORTS THEFT TO AUTHORITIES WORSE THAN HANDY WASTES OF SAHARA. AYKU AYKIt Sheriff Needhara Asks That Bayer or Plants Co-operate in Effort to Find Thief (fI-nt Pet-on Frosts Windy Illy Ob-1 Jecia to Drtoar I a flirted by Highway Board SALEM BOY RISES IN THEATRICAL CALLING WII.LARD HAM. If ENGAGED HV M HlllKP.TH IN NEW YORK lllm as Ringer and Yaadevilla ArtM IUM Since He Haas: as I toy ia Loral Ilaj houae To be celled from San Francisco to New York to accept a thestrksl en gagement with the Srbuberts Is the good fortune of Wlllard Hall, a Kn lent boy. son or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hail of this city. af- a Aged Folk of Salem to Have Delightful Drive Through Orchards If Automobile Owners Prove Generous CITIZENS ARE TARDY IN CO-OPERATION Prune and Cherry Trees in Full Bloom Offer Hour of . - - - Pleasure Four thousand loganberry tips were stolen from Mrs. May Gordon, who lives between Salem Heights and Liberty, some time Friday night. Mrs. Gordon had cut the tips on Friday, intending to sell theni Satur day morning, and on going to the tubs where she had placed them the night tbefoie. she found that the thief had taken the whole lot. Sheriff -Needham is workine on the case and warns growers to be careful about buy-ins loganberry tips without ascertaining where they Came fmni at h thlnlra Ih, Ikif ' . .U.UM . U ....... I Will try ta ilinni r t hm In tKi' vicinity. Seattle Police Make Raid on New L W. W. Headquarters and Arrest Eleven Who Are Held for Examination AUTHORITIES ALERT THROUGHOUT COUNTRY If the aged people of Salem are all to be given a view of the orchard in blossom In . the vicinity of Salem today, there must be more volunteers from those who own automobiles. M a recent meeting of the direc tor! of the Saleru Commercial club the suggestion was made that many aged folks would he glad to see the country during blossom time.' It vat then euggested that all old folks wbo wish 1.1 to avail theniHelves of Ibis generous- offer sbo ad telephone their addresses to the Commercial dob. , i Trip Require Khort Time. A number have already done this. but unless owners of cars are more teaerous, but few will be given rides as up to last night only three car owners bad telephoned the Com mercial club offering' their cars. . It Is proposed to show the eoun- I try in, the section of Liberty and Rosedale and also . is Polk county, on what is known as the Oak Grove ; road. Either trip can be taken ia an hour's time. Those, who have telephoned the Commercial club ask ing for rides Sunday afternoon will be ready about 2 o'clock. It is ug- . gested that these who are willing to give ga hour's use of their ears, tel- ' epbone the Commercial club and be given the address of some aged couple who would enjoy the ride. Chapia Tell Where to Go. - Referring to the many beautiful drives out of Salem, L. J. Cbapin Probably the .most beautiful drive out of i Salem at the present : time i over the Oak Grove road in Folk county. Cross the Marion-Polk G. F. VANDERVEER LOSESOTN CASE I. W. W. Attorney Guilty of Interviewing Prisoners in Violation of Law Peace of Paris Marred by Se ries of Small Riots and Disorders for aom tinie the Ynnnt tnnn wK. lis a singer and vaudeville artist, has been with to Kelly-Po.n flayers, a musical comedy company in San r ranclaco. A few years ago. as a boy. be was employed as a singer at the Oregon theater in Salem. His rise In the theatrical profes sion has been rapid.: A telegram from him received by. ni rather yesterday stated that he would leave for New. York at once SENATORS ROLL ON RUPERT CLUB Relates Incidents of Trips to Unmarked Grave of Mur dered Wife to Hide All Ev idence of Crime CARDS LAID ON TABLE , s tracks invrnvFRFn I Believe Final Story Will Astound World" Says District Attorney PORTLAND. May 1. Radical demonstrations' apparently gave Portland a wjde berth today for al though the police Were alert for any thing, in the natnre or a May flay in? J t i i t r r . I 'demonstration, they failed to find 1L DIUUie DlSUOp S leamiitleatS by Wa liOS ANGELES. May 1. Protes tations that be bad told the truth about ibe burial srot of the body ol E. E. Ayer. said to be a Chicago millionaire, slipped Into Salem yes terday with bis wife, aa elegantly ap pointed aatomobile .a chaatfear and a grouch. The grouch was the most oaenr able thing about this qui of millions sad mansions. He had found aosae roogb spots la Oregon roads-and ve hemently expressed a desii be quoted as saying they are lb worst he has ever seen aad he has riddea oa a lot of roads. Ayer has K. E. hlmavif roucbsafed tb la- formation that be has been trundled across tse coot Incut mdm fli times In a motor car and that the Oregon roads betweea the California Hue aad I e t f t Ot 1 Salem are pre-eminently the onlOUCCCJJlUi ULJCIaUOa OX Vila roads be has tackled. Moreover. b bt It be known that be had lolled oa the cushions of a Insurious auto mobile while it was being pushed about over tbe sandy wastes of the Sahara detert whose unending lea gues, he avers, are like marble pae aieut In comparison with Oregon Mgbways. Transaction Not Concluded, but Buyer Doubtless WEI be Oregon Growers Co-operative Association NEW CANNERY FOR SALEM IS PROBABLE Concern Reviewed by Manager Panics , VANCOITVKR. Wash.. May 1. Ceorjie F Vanderveer of Seattle was convicted by a jury in the su perior eonrt here tonight of having violated the law whlch prohibits persons from talking to prisoners in jails without permisMion. The jury deliberated .but 10 minutes af ter being given the ease. . Vander- hveer conducted his own. defense an! when he took the witness stand to day asked and then answered all the questions usually put to a witness by counsel. rThe present case was a trial on a previous conviction of Vanderveer in a justice court, the offense alleged being that he talked open window and when detected. to prisoners in jail here through an made his escape by automobile-. Idaho Leaguers Another Game Today ( Continued on page 6) Reports that the. radicals were in tending to stage a May day demon stration in Portland resulted In Chief of Police Jenkins taking every precaution to forestall such activity anil tti mmhr Af th f I ret niht " ' ' I it . . .. . ... rellof mhn rnttnmsri r ronart fnr I ' I Unpen. illlDO leaCUe dnty at 4 o'clock, were ordered to eam yJrdr by a score of 10 to 2 protested, on report at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Th mmr nf t,ia rolinf waro fiAlrt at I LOUttlt. the Strapping MttltnOmsh a u va a n.a . . - i ho rw.i!. ctMinn tn hfl hsmI in eaRelc,UB ameieie oi 1'ortiand. was batted of emergency. uul tn in tnree mciogs by the .-it-iii Nmsrri. ana urown was nut I. W. W. HALIi RAIDED. " DBC- 0Ul nnanie to keep ' "m rearers i rem eaDerinr Tooze Finds Polk County Strong for General Wood ' Walter :1V"' Tooze Sr., has been In Polk county the last week organiz ing Wood for President dabs. At Dallas he organised a elnb which ag gregates about 250 members and an other at Falls City with a member ship of more than 100. He declares that Polk county Is almost solid in its support of Wood and thinks that all over the state Wood stock has gone up with the returns from prl raaries in the east. Salem's original Cash Store, doing a successful business for 28 years, now retiring The Sal era I'm it naioa will be sold. The board of directors of the asso ciation Vli aatfcorii! hr ll tTne. Mr. Ayer finds particular objection I kAM-r. xtri. i.m. r Nine lee I Moloney were made today j to the Inconvenience caased opsleat I baMdlnrs. crontda and Mii&mrtu Iter Andrew bluebeard." when o been unable to flbd Watson had rather vaguely describ- Ulddle RiKhop's Salem Senators I deceived them I hope yoa will believe me. he cot in the county hospital, "because I am sincere n telling you the truth. If I were . ' " .mmwr m BBiid ia t. gronbds and slpmcsts Watson, allece.1 Persons la making detoars around lo tb ,df,BUc of (e nea- rriAi.i. i i places whre Oregon roads are be- .1 . T inK inverted into one of the best IL C- Pasls, who baa. for several tbe Icaely gra,e highway system. ln tbe world II ye.M. ,erv" a. managVr IVtZYX ras the state hixhway commlssloa operatite fralt. seiilag agency aeJ -11 -1 1. . !... .lli.-l - :i" """"a . w." aa b-n eoaaected with it for oT ids NTni nuai iu iitra lur Mr Ayer. SEATTLE. Wash.. May 1. Eleven .ronBrth. r. ' oH k.' kJT S 7te'7 w w' mernre Tb wr. rves as no ties of alleged I.JR V Utera urecriter,OI f Um,Ung .he strength were seized when ttoliee todav raided 1 . .... v Vul j .i . . - . i lul in vismng team wnicn is to tan- tronger I could go to the plaee with my eyes shut." Watson then gave details of cer tain parts of a con few ion ha was al leged to have made Tbntsday night, telling of the trip he made to the grave. The flri. he said, wss to bury tbe what they declare been gle with the Senators again today. 1"T. h e declared be.stripp.d newly established northwest head- It the rae mgKfAin that ,Jj of all clothing. quarters here of the I. . W. Ten f?undy defeated the Senators -y a Td second, he staled, was to burn wi me iut-ii iv uriu mi iuvibi " I s In A mirirm nil ih n.uri .1.1. ... h rlnlh nr an ms-l nf nrMinf nn .1 ai o i i i i. j I - iiyciiuiiu - - - - " - Tesugauoa. wne uiatr oooaeu uu handicapped by lb absence of one aaid ha had forgol.en on tbe an open marge. lor two nlavers who will h hr. rnrltirst trio. 10 eaaet was he then .to ,....ltodr' engagement. The team camel Wave the spot. mw u.; t V,t,r 9n Portland by aatomobile and at The thirJ. he added, was to mak J.rrJTFj..-nL !Lrn.7v!I breakdown at Canby caused a lata certain be had obliterated all signs nrniH ii t h nSt i T w w failed I "Jr"K owning of the of a grave and of tbe ashes of the proposed by the Butte I. W.J fal ed gaBMM Th rame ,g iUt.d fo 1 cloth," IV Uiiriiite iu -" .viuiu, BB. mnA ImKiU.. Ill 1 1 . . . t. 1 1,., j . . - i 'imTinV 01 lt UVd VbV bltHl'e; Tf bee'n ontain. oTurrlVX TL??g: 9iiJ:.. 'P Uak. W.taoo io th. eastera Art I ! yeara stated at tb meeds g ye- trday that tbe rapidly expands frmt ladastry ia tbe Saless dutrvt kas made enlarged facilities for haadUag the faiare oatpat abeolst--ly aaceeary. He said that a new sad statewtde cooperative aocU- g orgsalsed to eu- sections la Oregoa and tb acathwesteni part of Wash- lagtoa. This new saaoclatioa of fralt Contempt in red era I Court .operative aocuuoa. Mr. Taulus farther atated tht STEEL COMPANY OFFICERS CITCD fe Must Amwer to Cbaxje of itempt in Federal Co at Portland Monday Antcvnvi Mnrr ituuis i iared reaterdar In V mll:.(r.n .iti, ' J .t.: ...... 1 renorted that men were work nc as I' , .L. n' -17 ' I n wiego " F" " usual in smelting plant, in Aaacond. rr Zll 7Urrl and Great Falls, although a slight replace u . iImtmu was reported in the number I r n ... . . . I atson Of men reporting for. work at the lo-l9 lUre. will Teatea Cole M"I"d"k!v W" ? J .!! cat mines. I.n(l Krarke l thm Kattr li4nB " iaw The cooks and waiters' union at a d ,nd rtormtd TalUDt,' ' rioU f,nf're ,n. n, '"ort ,oc.V...1t! PORTLAND. May 1. Dea U Moore, special assistant to the at torney general, arrived her today to remain for aa Indefinite period. be said.' in connection with. the ship yard Investigation now la progres. J. R. Howies, president of the North west Steel company, and Alfred . River 5htibuildlar corporation, who have beta cited for contempt la re fusing to tarn over to tue federal Investigators the records of their of fices, will appear Monday before Judge r.eaa in the federal court to answer the citation. Anothe Gut This is finaL For a quick clean-up we now offer EVERYTHING in tbe . . . store at a discount of at least 1 And an additional Ten Pet Cent dis count on all goods that have already been reduced Understand This Clearly. Every article in the store is marked in plain fig ures. A large number have already been reduced 20 per cent and even as much "as 50 per cent marked down with red ink, grouped on tables and plainly labeled. On all such we allow an additional discount of 10 per cent. - , . On all lines that still carry the original price, we give 20. per cent. Remember, Our Prices Never Beached The Present High Peak ; . referendum held today ended the mi'l((r thf Visiting baUers after lh" 1romlt.or request to moniu-oia sinse iuiu ..j.ny wMth first inning and the Ruperts did the larger restaurants will re-open t ..ii- .r... .... I - "d"'" aaassa, fcxr IVU. I . . . . -.,.aa Monaay. n was announcea. i Th- innin, i.v.m k. .iaity. causea him 10 aesirc 10 ara in I Salem when the Rnnerta made two I establishing here "the body of the tores. Fiuf the ScnaTor. evened p crime.- rather than face extradition WASHINQTON. May 1. Flans or in their half and In the second frame I wasningion radical leaders for aation-wKM stay l took a lead of one day demonstrations. Involving strikes I The score by innings and plotted assassinations of morel Rupert ...2000000 0 2 than a score of federal and siatw or-1 Salem ....2 1 300 4 00 0 10 flcials. fell flat, reports to th de partment of justice tonight indicated. Extra precautions taken by fed eral and state authorities to blocs the radicals widely disseminated appeal for a "May day show of power" were described at the department as de cided successful Rcnorts to the depsrtment wen tloned a number of strikes instituted CAPITAL POST PLANS SMOKER - where a body has been found and where it Is said he has no hope of avoiding hanging District Attorney Thomas Lee Wool wine and Cader Sheriff Al Man alng returned to 1am Angeles early today from the search for th aa marked grave, after having toiled many hours under a hot) saa. among tocks and lar.d. In their vain et fort to locate It. They at first planned to work on new theory that Watson had mis led them by false statements In Ibe W . r ...al nT 1 -i m fl hli. It Vftl IS . . H.I TW mMm m uu . . U .Mm - during the day. out in neany very i p.' . Ur , ir . i h,lt ,w n-.rded that when the repon.ng agent nona. as ...w.6 ,a.wt h mtdnr9i,lhtin of hi. ability Banquet, Address by Mate to lead theai to the grac -with hi . I eTes shut. LOmmander dialed I Ilia attorneys also related how he had counseled Watson to make the Capitel post No 9. American le- alleged confession, outlining to the glon. has announced a bir saioker I arisoner the possible life sentence dr;-- d demand, tnst T-dr ...-. May 4. at ,h. ar- Kn Cal.foro... if he the United States resume relations Blorr- Al1 cx-rvlce men and wo- fleers, as opposed 4o a possible dtb with Russia were made at meetings "' rgi to auena. w net her sentence in niHp. t- -. .t.u. 4 iTtnrn.v I iury arc memoers or tne leelon nr I 1 inuw am in iwr i . - I IA , 1 1 KZl m till " . . ui-j.-j ... . ...... j I - - - . it t . W r i n.aM Hiimi tint ih not I not. I torner ouoted n atson. All I aa wa. neellelble. ' I There will be a large program lis that you save my life. I will tell " ss - I.sw- . . I . ... maia a a a Despite the fact that there werelnicn snouid keep everyone on hllthe whole tnitn to me oniric no reports of attempted asassins-l or her tos from the start lo the! torney and the officers who arrestee tion of public officials. It was said I finish. A four-round boxing bout I me." innthi that the government Intended I win nead the list, the hoxera enm-l District Attornev omwiu to maintain Its gusrd over tne per sons threatened for some time. Golden Collects Salvation Army Funds Without Permit PORTLAND. Or.. May 1 Pollca today arrested Thomas Ooldea oa a charge of collecting faads for tbs Salvation army without authority and appropriating them to hlmaelf. According to tha arrest lag officers. Ooldea admitted that he had collect ed moaey which tha donors belioed was to go toward tbe Salvation army work. this new telling agency, tow has 40t0 acres or fralt signed n La the Salem dUtrUt and snore tracts ara fee- ' lag added. This tonnage will aeces rttate greatly Increased packUg fa cilities to haadle the faisre prose oatpaL. ' Also a cold storage plant and a new cannery, according to present plgns. wljl be batlt here by tbe Ore aa ee wwr a Cooperative aaawis tion. Mr. Psalas latlaated that tke ras scry may b la operation sett . year. Ia his report ca tbe raits o fruit made throslh tha fialess Trait anion dcriag the past seasoa. afaaa gcr Psalas said that, becaaa of tha greatly Increased aipeasea of asp- I plies and das to lo ea sustaaed throagh car aaortage. no profits saa beea made, lie pointed oat. how ever, that tbe prices secured fr tha fralt whh bad passed throagh the aaioa werw very satisfactory aal higher by con pari o a than la nor gaalsed districts la westtra Orerosu The cherries, he sail, were sold at a fraction of a cent abov tha price paid by the local casters sad for 2 f Continued oa paga t) case that the walkouts were local In na ture and due to the regular "May day expiration of wage contracts Tbe appeal of the radicals tor a demonstration to the goyernmea' In behalf of societ Russia also was wan out avail,- the reports indicated. In- (THE STATESMAN'S SUNDAY SERMON By Dr. W. C. Kcntner IlKl.H.ION AM) T1IK KVt'JtY.ll IV Uri: Religion lias to do allh the wtole of lire. The t r. .-o ry that it has only to da with certain days and certain places and certain axtlvitle s wholly la correct. Such a theory does not work and tbe effort to make It work merely serves to bring teUglon Into disrepute. The tearbera mt of tio-t whom we call prophets, nad a si blimer conception of rel.gUtn. Thy encountered siern opposttioa la d LITTIJ. DISORDER AT CHICAGO CHICAGO. May i. May day passed quietly In the central states and the west, virtually no disorder being' reported, although federal, state and city forces had made elab orate preparations to deal with threatened disturbances. Strikes were called In a number of cities and mass meetings were held in Chicago and elsewhere, but all were conduct ed peacefully. Radical literature was distributed in some places and a few arrests were made. A strike of cooks and waiters in a number of Chicago hotels and res taurants and the general confusion Incident to the annual spring moring dav. when scores of tenants refused to vacate their apartments, largely orershadowed May day developments The police continued their round up ot criminal suspects but Chief of Police Garrity said the arrests naa ho connection with expected May day disorders. More than 1000 were in custody today. A red flag discovered nying irom a note In a school yard was removed by a former army lieutenant, ana me Stars and Stripes substituted while a crowd cheered. A storekeeper who had built out side his shop a representation of a pri3on wall, with a photograph af Eugene V. Debbs behind the bars. (Continued on pate I) i r . , . . : . ------ - . .,.,. rnronnrra si em opposition ia ot- ng rrom Oregon Agr caltnral col- he was ?iL,e3 tblr menage Vad In gaining lege and the University or Oregon, more murders than be wss slleged for tn M wU modl. A wrestlla? match by men from the to have confessed. He said he had same colleges will also be a blslulanned to grin i .v . . ....... feature of the program. The service as the prisoner , physics, clilo..,- 7.19 f,rw . . . on "a wouia permu. '.that a day was coming whn rellon wnu a urge seieriion oi songs. I ne I I oenere uu orld. preuiciei Willamette university nitartei. which! tound the whole is compoed of ex-service men. has I Wool wine. "He has not denied be . . ' ' m offered its service to make this did away with more than tne lour night one Jong to be remembered. I women, whose murders he confess- The high school orchestra, .whleb a to me. We shall probably learn Earl Rqsselle eads. will furnish the more when we have a chance for a music. E. Cooke Patton. the local I lonr. undisturbed talk." exponent of the mystic srts. will I The next step In the Investigation. how his prowess ss a hypnotist. 1 officers said, would be awaiting Several song features will be glrenltil Watson was able to make the by Craven and Eiamel of Willam- trtp to search tor tha grave ot tne ette university. Deioney woman. The program will be closed with Tbe of ticers slated that Watson an address given by Slate Com man- also told them today of another mar- der Folett. After the program a r1se. ansuspeeted to them, to a tanquet will be served and the com- Mrs. Watt. In Winnipeg. Man- with mtttee promises that It will have any whom he raid, he lived only one army chow beat seven ways. As dar. Tuesday night Is the regular meet- It was stated a careful check had Ing night and aslo election of offl- showed Watson had "married" at cers. the affair will start at 7:S0ast IS women. Tney saio ne ro would grip the life of Hie aorid sal then "there hall t upon the bell of the horses. llo!lncs unto th Lord, and the pots In tbe Lord' houe shall be like the bowls bef ir tbe altar: yea. every pot la Jeruaa lem and la Jadaa shall be holiness unto tbe Lord of hi;. Evidently, we are to roaclade oa tbe bais of this Ideal, that bo'b our work aad our recreations are to have tbe stsmp of religion oa them. They are to be under the regslstlie Influence of religion. I take it that the horses are either for service r for recreation purpose. posttiy w may modernise the statement and substitute tbe auto for the bors and read it thus: "Ard upon the windshields of the automobiles shall be "hiUBtaa anto tb Loid," (or ibe 99 per rent of these who so load'y - alter lHat atateaseat worship Cod aow here KIU affects the botrva Tola and bowls". kitchen atessila. 3o ranch of tha home craters abwat tha kltrhva. I pity tbe home without a . kJtrhea: it ia ao bonne. To profess to be pious aad them ta shirk any of tbe great ststanfilsg things of the borne It aa recommen dation for l bat ladlftdaaTs reiigloau fcaal a rr fieri lots o sossebody'a ty was that ad vertlaraest caJUag for !a cuok which iacladed thm statesseat I -No ob)toa to a Cbrtstlaa If ska I na Mul." Pooka what war M-- feseedly pious bat who COS id a cook must hate prompted that re- proa c li lt U immoral evea aader tha pr tene of retirtoa to sJIrht th daty for shVo oa Is employed. Tots sad bowls." books aad papers, stoves sad furaaees. tables aad chairs, to gether -lth the people who asa tkera bould bae tb stamp of "IU4!aess usto the Lord. apoa tbera. Well, shall we divorce religion sad buttnesa? "And br aierrhaadl aad hr hire shall be hoUaeas aato tbe Lord; it shall not be txra tared, nor laid sp for br mcrvhaadiia stall b for then that dwell baforo the lrd. to wt saftirtently aad for dar- , sMe rMliar. That Is the oesaage of anotaer prophet. What ta the s' ersie prwn dicas!Bg today? Mer- o'clock. KEDFRATIOX PI.AXK CAMPAIGX. a tessed to tha marder oi tour am tbst live still wera missing. -Watson wants to cinch his esse here." said Attorney Marmadokc. -Ho has laid all his catds on the WASHINGTON. May 1. Four- ub- aB1 bJ not attempted to corer minute speakers sra to be organised htg trmcks. Here we have don in every city by the American Fed- tl, we hoPd to do. We have saved eratlon of Ibor ln Its national non- tlm nefk . expeeta no more than a.?uur-u .r ,n: this. For this reason he Is doubly defeat of its enemies aad election of its friends. (Continued on page ) chsr.dle. aates. profiteering, food. rlothla. All of thee s-eta rfrr4 lo la this attersace. Thee thlsga. too. are to b aader the vegslatlre auto ibo aerves for recreaUoa or iinfluenr of religion. The Cans- business aad quite generally the for mer. Tn prophet gives oa to aader siand that religion and recreation are apt to be divorced. If we per mit our recreatloaa or work ta lead as away from God aad the culture of the religions Ufa. they will raise as swrloss la Jury aad by the law of Influence, the Injury will extend to others. I know, that ma often say that they caa worship God anywhere, hut It is safe to say that tlanizatlon of business la one of the great bectles of rel'gtoa. Jsl balance. Jst weigh's. a Jt Kiiak aad a Jsst hire, shall je have. I an the Lord yoar God. The yard stick, the pound weight sad the tpe Use mutt have reUgtoa. ss well as they who haalle them. Rellgloa la life, every-day Lfe, t era p red. governed ap!;ft, glorV fied by the mark of hol!as aato tbe Lord. a.-i -V..' '