THE BEND BULLETIN THH WUATIIKIl. l''ulr tonight mid tomorrow; light frost. DAILY EDITION a " " 1 i- ' i.i ..., .1.1 . .. .-, - ...l.-. -u ..- , I II I mi iiiiii.iiiiiiiii I . m- -.i.. .ii.ii.-. I ii - ' ii !. I ..I mi. I in.!...! - i i i i . i ii 1 1. . i, ii i i j-'i - - - VOl IV ' ' i BKND, DHHCHUTKH OOOIfTV, OIILOON, .MOMMY AFTERNOON, MAV Si, !:. . Xo. 143 WOOD WINS IN CITY, LOSES IN ENTIRE COUNTY ?S LOSER BY ONLY 69 Johnson Lead In $750,000 BLAZE CARRANZA SHOT j :ilie Way to the Heart Is Thru the Stomachy Race With Wood Gains In State AT PORTLAND IN EARLY MORN IS STORY TOLD FIRE STARTED FROM ELECTRIC SPARK VOTES CANVASS IS STARTED . ' I'lii'roil-Mui'Hli Rnrn Kproled to II"' Closest of Election !lty (oun ell lu (Jo Over Bond Issue- ,. Return Tunlulil. AliliouKh General Leonard Wood uon 303 to 300 In lletid precincts in Friday's primary election, Hcnulor lllram Johnson ioltil a BID to 449 tuinl uttiiliint hi in lu I ho oniric county, (or republican presldeiitlul preference a purlin I report of tlm canvassing boiird, composed of J. II. HuliiT. K. I,. Chirk mill J. ('. Thorpe, Ikkui'U thin afternoon, showed. Her bert Hoover wan third In tliu rueo. with 2ol volci, Fruiik I.owdi-n was fourth with 145. mid Miles I'ohid'-x-lr of Washington, whose with drawal was announced before Unit of Hoover, tnllod tlm list with Id. Henry Cubnt Lodge, of Massachu setts, wim fnvorlm for vIre-proBldonI with 649 voles. Klwood Washington, of Indlauu, second with 147. and William Grant Wubster. of New York, third with Hi. For delegates ut largo to the re publican national convention, Danlnl lloyd. of Wnllowu cnuntw with 428, II. n. Hutlor, of Wasco county with 4G6, Georgo J. Cameron, with SIO, and Charles H. Carey, of Mullno- nmb county, with 374. wro selec ted In the county, whllo V. H. Brooke, of Malheur county, and t). J. Coopnr, of Wusco county, with -7J9 and 4S4 votes respectively, wore picked for delegates from lha second congressional district. Llltln oxpcctiitlou was flt that thn results of partial returns an nounced Hiilurduy would bo changed nmtorlully. with- thn pnsslhlfl excep tion of the race for tho nomination county commissioner. In thin. Chnrlcs A. Carroll und John Marsh of Tumalo arc running; closo, and It i la considered that only tho com platlon of tho official review of the precinct return wll point with cer tainty to tho winner. Complete returns from all cundl datita and moaaurea will bo avail' nble tomorrow, na tho city council ' In adjourned acmilon tonight, will caovaaa the vote on the $21,000 park bond iMiie. , $3 A DAY MINIMUM FOR U. S. WORKERS i Br Unllnl rrutiTh llonil Uiillolln) WASHINGTON, O. C. May 24. The aonutn today paaiied tho. mini mum wiiro bill, fixing 13 u duy as the lowoxt wage which can bo puld to tho Kovoi'iimcnt'H civil Borvlce om- ployoe. ' M1CKIE SAYS OOKl'T MBNCR TVROVM "W VfcWt. OOVMN'N N,NUlVAtt V fW Mftt JOAJO.t MMM' "THEN lAORft ftlCW' ?R.Ne6R i gck Leonard Wood. m-. IB JaI1 HlPAM JOHNSON . CALl r l'OltTI.,M, May 21 JoluiMin'N Irad over Wood haa lieen InfrrawMl In Ilii'J, with the Indlrntlona that lohiinon U the winner for prexlden- (lal preference In the republican lute prlnmrlin PENALTY FIXED FOR PROFITEERS Cllt'CiYTXIO.V TO UK OUOMIKI WITH WKKK'H TIMK, HAYH OK' (MNIZKIt OV WOftLU I.KAOl'K IS AIMllKiKI) I N'H.A N K, Within a wot'k'B tlmo, the World CoiiHuniera' and Producera' league will take over the earth, choose Lou la Hill manuger and Woodrow Wilson president, and will crucify all profl toora and murderers, P. E. Holder man, until recontly a resident of Prinoville and Redmond, announced hero today. The work Is to start In DoHchutes county, where the prelim Inury organisation has already been effected, and a strong foatnre will be the reclamation of waste land. Mr. lloldormau la national organ' Imir for tho longuo, commencing nc live work early In May, when In ans wer to his mother's prayer, the Lord apponrod to him in a vision. The scheme of organisation, which In cludes making Washington D. C, world headquarters, wus revealed to him at that time, evon the names of prospective committeemen In the vl clnlty of DeschutoB being given to him. , Mr. Holderman has been under ob snrva'on since Saturday, when he wan brought to !)end from Redmond und will be sont to the stnto Insane hoapltul nt Salem as soon as an at tondnnt arrives. Local authorities hold to tho theory that worry und luck, of propor food aro at least con tributory to tho man's present de rangement. V Until shortly before noon It had boon thought that ho might be token by rolutives for private care, In tho Wlllikmette valley, but whllo wait ing In Sheriff Roberts' office, -he Buddonly Bclzod his four months old baby hoy, brought to Bond from CorvAliili by his wl'o, and rushed from tho building. Ho was re-lo cated at tho Cozy hotel. ' Mr. Holdormnn hod bon working toward the formation of tho Con sumers' and Producors' louguo for soma tlmo, and has Hdvertlsod ex tensively in Ilund nnd Redmond pa pers for waste land anywhere, lu any quantity. ..... . WILSON WOULD TAKE ARMENIAN MANDATE . WASHINGTON, D. C May 31. President Wilson sont a message to congress today asking that this country accept a nlundnto over Ar-monla. n North Portland Ho Company tioea First and Wooden KJilp riant , of Htandifer yConxtiiirtlon Company llurns. PORTLAND, Muy 24. It wus es timated today t hut tho loss cuuscd by flro lu the North Portlund Indus trial district Huuduy will amount to $700,000, Tho plant of the North Portlund llox Conipuny, valued at :iOO,()00, und the wooden shipbuild ing plunt of tho KtHiidlfer Construc tion Ciiiiipiiuy. worth a quarter of u Hi I It ri Ii . werii deMtrnyed. The fire, started ut 11 o'clock Sunday morning lu the plant of the box fuvtory due to an explosion of a switch controlling one of the pinn ing iiiiicli4iies, A 40 mile gule threuteiu-d to sweep tho flames over the entlni Indus trial district, n few inlk-s north of Portlund proper, und for a time It was feared that property worth 125. 000,000 might bo destroyed. A sud don shift iu tho wind, however, turned the flumes, und made It pos sible for the fire fighters to control them. The fire itigcd until 6 o'clock Huiiduy evening. DENIES HEAVY EXPENDITURES (WOOD'S CAMPAKiV MAXAGKK AITKAHH KKKOKK KENATK COMMITTKK fllOGKST Kl'M IS KPKXT IX XKW JKItSKV. WASHINGTON, D. C. Muy 24. (Ur United Pra tnllw Brad BuUrtlnl Frank Hitchcock. General Leonard Wood's campaign manager, was the first witness toduy before the sen ate committee which Is Investigat ing campaign expenditures. He said lie knew nothing regarding con tributions to Wood's campaign fund and could ony testify in a general way regarding expenses. He said that $15,000. sent into New Jersey, was the largest amount spent In any one state. WOMEN DELEGATES TO RECEIVE MUCH NOTICE AT CONVENTION (By United Prau to The Brad Bulletin) CHICAGO, May 24. Social lines will disappear during tho G. O. P. notional convention here June 8 as far as women delegates to the con vention are concerned, according to pious of . republican hostesses who Completed their program of enter tainment for the feminine delegates, today. . t - , Chicago's smartest women today wore prepared -to work along side their sisters of tho factories and de partment stores lu aiding their sex rcpresentaticcs at the convention in having a good time. Homos on the Lnke Shore Drive and tho South Sliijro Country club will bo thrown opon to women dele gates. Thcro Is to be no room short ago for tho visiting feminine branch of the republican party. Stioblsm is to go by the boards as long ns the convention lasts. This Is the first time In the his tory of the republican party or nnv other ' pnrty that women have played n direct part in the selection of a party's presidential .candidate. With this In mind, republicans ore out to capitalize tho fact for all it is wortli und whllo delegates ore hero, they are to bo fetod and fussed as thoy novor wore before. Front row seats with tliotr stnto delegations in tho convention hall have beon ns slgnod to ' them to moke prominent the part they ore to ploy. Women's vote is to cut a wido swath In the eloctloiiB this fall and all the atten tion they con glvo to womon dele gates and prominence ot tho wom en's part, politicians figure, means gains In votes. ' i "' One httndrod women are expected to participate In the convention, ac llTilCMAt ENGINE HITS SPEEDING CAR O.VK OK OCCITAXTS DIKH IX TWO HOl'HS, BIT COMI'AXION WILL I.IVK ItOOZK BLAMED FOR ACCIDENT. (11) UnlU-d Praa toThc Brad Bullrtln) CENTRALIA. May 24. W. D. Zelger was fatally Injured and Charles Roney seriously hurt early today when the automobile in which they were riding was Btruck by a locomotive at a atreet crossing here. Zelger lived only two hours. Roney will recover. The automobile was carried sev ral hundred teet and was practical ly demolished. Both men are said to have been drinking. cording to Mrs. Mabel Relnecke. ex ecutive secretary ot the women's di vision of the. republican national committee. Close to this number have already been selected and when complete returns are in it is be lieved . the figure may run higher than a hundred. Automobiles, afternoon teas, yachting on Lnke Michigan, theater box parties, cabaret expeditions, exy cursions Into the country or across the lakro to Michigan summer re sorts, and aeroplane rides-will be on tho program of entertainment. Forty-eight hostesses, one for the women delegates from eoch state, have been assigned to entertain the visitors. Thoy will also take care of the women-folk of the men dele' gotes. ' . Wornon politicians, supporters of presidential candidates, "button holed" several women delegates who arrivod hero today to urge them to voto for their candidate.' Several score of women political lobbyists will direct thoir effort to swing women delegates' votes to their can didate, during the convention. "Women will bo on a pur with the men at tho convention," said Mrs. Relnecke.' "Each state chairman of the men and women's organizations is to bo provided with one ot the much coveted tickets. Members ot the men's nnd women's national committeos, nil stnje chairmen of fi nance committees and men and women on the platform and policies committee have bean provided for On an oqunl basis." ' Pretty Chicago socioty debutantes have formed V a volunteer , motor corps to drive the women visitors around town, ' j RAILWAYS EARN BUT 1 PER CENT FIGURES ARE GIVEN TO COMMISSION Howard Elliott Appears Before In' terstate Board Seekinjr Upward Revision in Rate of More Ihan One Billion. (Br United Pro to The Bend Bulletin) WASHINGTON. D. C. May 24. The railroads of the United States earned only one per cent on their property Investment last year, How ard Elliott told the interstate com' tnerce commissioners at their open ing hearing today, held for the purpose of fixing new freight rates. Elliott, who Is chairman of the rate commission of the association of railway executives began the argument for a general freight rate Increase totaling 1. 01", 000, 000 an nually. Under the transportation act, the interstate commerce commissioners must tlx rates which will yield the roads a return of 6 per cent on valuations. The railroads are now confining their requests for rate In creases to freight tariffs. W.O.W. STATE 1ET FOR BEND LOCAL DELEGATES TO , WOOD MEX OF WORLD MEETING- IX PENDLETON SECURE NEXT SESStOX FOR THIS CITY. Returning from Pendleton where they attended the Woodmen of the World convention ns representatives from Bend Camp No. 31G, E. D. Gil son and A. J. Moore reported today that this city has been chosen for the next general meeting of the kind. Delegates were choson to the thir teenth Head Camp session which will convene in Yoseraite National Park. At the close ot the Pendleton ses sion, in which Mr. Gilson served ns secretary, nnd Mr. Moore as a mem ber of the committee on mileage and dally expenses, n banquet was given in honor of visitlug delegates, and the freedom of tho city extended to tho convention by the mayor. PRESIDENT SIGNS PENSIONING BILL WASHINGTON, D. C, May 24. Trcsldent Wilson today signed the civil service bill providing for the retirement nnd pensioning of gov ernment 'enployes. BODY IS BROUGHT TO MEXICO CITY MURDERED IN SLEEP (.'roim-Fu-e. Directed Agalrwt Hut, Hlx Bullet Piercing Body Dr pod President Lived Only Few Minute. I By United Proa to The Brad Bulletin) MEXICO CITY, May 24. The body of Carranza, murdered presi dent, of Mexico, arrived here today on a special train from Puebla. Gen eral Murguia and other members of Carranza's party are safe, according to information received from revo lutionary sources which state that the Carranzistas surrendered to the rebel forces. A dingy little train or three wooden coaches, drawn by a rusty crippled engine, brought the remains here. A few faithful watchers, in cluding most of the foreign diplo matic corps, witnessed the arrival. ' Carranza was murdered in his sleep when Rudolf Herrero and his men opened fire. Friends of the president rushed to his aid and battled in the darkness with the at tackers. Carranza's boody was rid dled with bullets. a The Mexican president had taken Herrero into his confidence because the latter was familiar with the ' Puebla mountains. General Amadorf, who was with Carranza, said that the soldiers under Herrero were dissatisfied, and that when the party encamped they carefully noted the hut In which the president was to Bleep.' The traitors attacked at 4 o'clock in the morning, firing crosswise through ' the thin walls of the hut so that the ballets would be sure to strike the sleeping chief. He was hit by six and lived for only 10 minutes. U- OF W. CREWS WINS FROM CALIFORNIA Thrro-Mile Course on I-ake Wash ington Is Covered In 15 Minutes and 35 Seconds.. , I . ' I (By United Preu to The Bend Bulletin) SEATTLE. May 24. University ot Washington oarsmen won the collegiate Pacific coast rowing championship today .when they fin ished six feet ahead of the Univer sity of ' California crew at the end ot a . three-mile course on lake Washington, The winning time was IS minutes and 85 seconds. : ' ..' t STOCKMEN ATTEND BURNS CONVENTION I (Br United Press to The Bend Bulletin) BURNS, ORE., May 24. Stock men from all parts of Eastern Ore gon are here to attend the seventh annual convention of the Cattle and Horse Raisers' association of Oregon. This Is one ot the most Important gatherings ever held by the associ ation, as post-war readjustments have virtually affected those en gaged in uvesiocK ana agricultural pursuits, ... ... . : - - h GALICIANS JOIN UKRAINIAN ARMY LONDON, May 84. A Warsaw dispatch stated today that a brigade of Galaclan soldiers has Joined the Ukranlans, who have effected a junction with General Pavlenko's forces launching an offensive against Odessa. This Indicates that earlier reports concerning the fall of Odessa were premature. ' ' CROOK COUNTY MEN WORK IN LAKE VIEW A number of Prinevllle residents have been aVlvlng in Lakevlew dur ing the last few vreeka in search ot employment, says the Lake County Examiner. The Examiner also states that it is understood that practically the entire floating population of the Crook county seat Is leaving because of low wages.! , f ;, ; .