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FOR SPECIAL ARBITRATION NEWS NOTES OF Taft Believes Canal Toll» Issue Not a Hague Matter. CURRENT WEEK Washington, D. C.—Although Presi- ! dent Taft is willing to submit to arbi- ration the issues between Great Brit Resume of World’s Important ■ t ain and the United States over the Panama canal tolls, he does not favor Events Told in Brief. such procedure by The Hague tribunal. Although he has not given the subject The formation of a glue trust is be of a tribunal much thought, the presi lieve»! to be under way. dent probably would prefer a special Manufacturers and importers are board of arbitration composed of an begging congress to let the present equal number of citizens of the United tariff alone. States and Great Britain. President Taft _ greatly lauds the The president has expressed to genius, persistence and tenacity of the friends the view that all The Hague Jewish people. tribunal would be against this nation, Ex-President Castro has taken per and that the moral pressure on the sonal charge of his legal fight to re court would be enormous, because Europe is interested in Panama. In a main in America. court in which only Great Britain and Turks refuse flatly to cede Adrian the United States were represented, it ople to Bulgaria and peace negotia is argued, there would be a much tions are broken off. greater chance of a fair decision. Several Democratic senators have The Supreme court refuses to per mit Union Pacific stockholders to buy voiced the opinion that a special tri bunal should be created to arbitrate Southern Pacific stock. this dispute. The Supreme court has ruled that cotton brokers must stand trial for at OIL OUTPUT SHOWS BIG HOSS tempting to comer cotton. The newly-elected woman mayor of Increased Demand Has Buoyant Warrenton, Or., walked through the Effect on Petroleum Prices. snow to attend her first council meet Washington, D. C. — With the ing. A decision of the Supreme court world’s consumption of oij aggregating greatly curtails the power of the 1,000,000 barrels a day, of which the states over railways and express com United States supplied almost two- panies. thirds, production of petroleum in this Women of the allied Balkan states country in 1912 was 220,200,000 42- show utmost fortitude over their gallon barrels, or about 250,000 bar griefs and sufferings resulting from rels less than 1911. While the pro the war with Turkey. duction was less, the rising price of Sixteen persons whose ages aggre gated 1070 years were gathered at a oil increased the total value of the holiday dinner at Marshfield, Or. product markedly. Last year the out put was valued at $150,000,000, an in Their ages averaged nealy 70 years. crease of about $16,000,000 over 1911. William Rockefeller, whom the According to David T. Day, of the house money trust investigating com United States Geological Survey, the mittee was unable to serve with a Eastern oil fields, as a rule declined summons, is now in the Bahama isl production because it was impossible ands. to keep up with the great output of The woman city recorder of Park ( jgn without large additional discov- City, Utah, is accused of padding the eries of IXX>ls in the older fields. The payrolls of that city. Shortages are Eastern decline, however, was offset by also alleged in other departments un- ' the increase in California, der her supervision. ________________ Amove has been started to pay the pOl’R VESSELS TO OPERATE fines of the Boise, Idaho, newspaper- i ________ men who were sentenced to jail for criticising the Idaho Supreme court i Trade From New 1 ork to Pacific Coast to Be By Way of Horn. for its decision barring Progressive candidates for presidential elector San Francisco—Details of the found from the ballot, and Colonel Roosevelt ing of the Atlantic & Pacific Steam has sent the first $10. ship company were made public here Senator Jeff Davis, senior member of the upper house from Arkansas, is Monday. Bonds to the value of $750,- 000 were sold in San Francisco by dead. W. R. Grace & Co., agents for the Trans-Atlantic steamships have company here, and the 7500-ton steam- adopted a new route in order to avoid er Santa Cruz, one of four vessels to icebergs. ¡operate between New York and Pacific Operations in the hop market arej CoMt ports, via Magellan, will begin completey blocked by refusal of the loading cargo at Philadelphia Febru ary 1. growers to sell. Three other liners will go into com The Russian crown prince has com mission immediately afterward. They pletely recovered from the recent at are the Santa Clara, Santa Catalina tempt upon his life. and Santa Cecilia. Each is of 10,000 A one-legged boy playing on the tons, but for the present it is not in street in Portland was hit by an auto tended to fit them for carrying passen gers. The Santa Cruz will carry mobile and his other leg broken. about 75 passengers. Over five hundred persons were killed in automobile accidents on the BATH TUB TRIAL IS RE-SET streets of New York City during 1912. PARCELS POST IS POPULAR Dc|>artmcnt Stores and Wholesale Houses largest Patrons. COLD MENACES CITRUS CHOI’S Portland Millinery in iaixes as large as the law allows promises to cap the Hat of popular eligible« under ____ me new parcel jaist imis law, but Milady ('sllfomill Orange Trees Hung the TELLS NEEDS OF STATE FAIR CATSTVORRY HOOD RIVER had better warn Mr. Milliner to bo ...... , . . ** sure that the receptacle« for the Witli Icicles. Many Improvements Made During “Woods Are Full of Them" and wretted headgear are sufficiently strong. Otherwise. with all the care Year Attendance Good. War Is Declared by Citizens. and cuution that Undo Sam’s mail Salem - Making recommendations Hood River — “Tomcats are a men clerk« may take the chapeaux are like Lowest Temperature» in 20 Year« Smudge Pot« Avail Little for improvements at the Oregon State ace here," says D. A. Turner, a pio ly to issue from their parcel post jour Water Kept Running. Fair, Secretary Meredith, in his re neer citizen, on East State street. neys bedraggled or «mushed. "The woods art« full of them and doz Thia is the warning that postal offi port to the state board of agriculture, ens of them may be found in the tall cials in Portland are «ending out after points out the success which the fair growth of reeds that rear themselves the second day’» wrestle with the In lx»« Angeles - Freezing weather, has achieved, regardless of adverse luxuriantly on the banks of the Hood novation, when the local office almost such as Southern California has not weather conditions which have re River gorge and along Indian Creek.” became *wam|>ed with the rush of bus- experienced in 20 years, swept down Mr. Turner has declared war on the sulted for two years in a financial loss. felines, which, he says, are destroy inees. The fact is that the Portland post- from Tehachapi's top on the great A portion of his report follows: ing the chickens of his neighborhood office on the second day uf parcel |a>«t orange belt of Sun Bernardino, Ven “In view of the fact that the appro and art* even making nightly raids on traffic found itself extending its quar tura, Riverside, Lis Angeles, Orange priation made by the legislature of outside refrigerators and cupboards. ters almost into the streets in order to and San Diego counties Sunday. Durnuge estimated at many millions 1911 was expended last year, and the Thinking that his chickens were se take care of fhe business, which, it Is general fund was exhausted on account cure, the windows and doors of the conjectured, is only a hint nt the busi of dolluni is being wrought |lo citrus of the inclement weather which pre henhouse having been fastened, he ness to follow. The dozen sacks of fruits, in spite of desperate efforts of vailed during the 1911 fair, few per went to feet! the fowls one morning parcels received from out of town the growers to check the menace by manent improvements were made dur and found nine of them killed and a points and the 25 sacks which were smudging. At Covina the mercury ing the year just past. The water big cat asleep in one comer of the mailed in Portland fairly flooded the dropped to 22 degrees. At Bantu Anu icicles hung from the service was improved by substituting building. The brute hail entered from se.ction set apart in the local office and 569 feet of new 4-inch pipe for the the roof, where a shingle had been a big overflow encroached on other de orange trees. Snow is reported from mirth of Ox 2}-inch pipe leading from the 4-inch blown off. However, its exit was im- partments. The indication is that an main to the stock barns, and re-plumb- liossible, its stomach having grown additional near-by bulling will be nard. Sugar lawts, bean and grain ing all of the stock barns with the old several sizes from the chicken feast. needed to handle the business inside of crops are suffering also, but the chief 2)-inch pipe. This part of the water The many cats are driving away the a few weeks when the traille Is reg damage is to oranges and lemons. High winds are blowing at Santa Bar system was all rebuilt, thus giving a silver gray squirrels that live in the ular and established. greatly improved service to that part oaks here. Somewhat to stem the rush the bara, Redlands and Colton, which it is of the grounds. Water pipes were authorities have asked that »pecial de- hoped will prevent heavy frosting. Reports from the' L>ni|»>c valley say laid in the camp grounds, connecting BRIDGE NEARS COMPLETION livery stamps not be placed on the the wells with the main, and the water parcels for a time, or until the service the loss to fruits there will be enor mous. pumped direct into the main by gaso Structure at West Salem Gives Dal is thoroughly organized to deliver hur At Santa Barbara the temperature line engines, thus abundantly supply riedly. All special stamps on parcel las New Railroad Facilities. was below the freezing point ull day, ing all parts of these grounds. This mail will be ignored for the present. At Red improvement was much appreciated by Dallas- The new bridge which is One thing is plainly certain: The ami at 10 p. m. It was 22. the campers. being built across the Willamette riv big department stores, the mail-order lands the mercury was 30, and the sky “A children’s playground was in er at West Salem by the Salem, Falls houses and the wholesale houses are wgs blujk with smudges. At Whit stalled and partially equipped in the City A Western railroad company is going to take liberal advantage of the tier several hundred thousand young grove immediately back of the Law rapidly nearing completion. This service. One department store mailed orange trees are ez;s*sed to the ele- restaurant, and enclosed by a woven road has completed Its line from Sa more than 150 packages. Another merits, and the owners fear a total wire fence which required the use of lem to Silverton and, with the com sent about 100 and a thin! mailed loss. For the most part the »udden drop, 630 feet of fencing. pletion of this bridge, the last link in more than 50. Moat of them were despite the United States weather bu- “The toilets in the women’s rest the chain will be formed and Dallas sent to nearby towns. cottage were all connected with larger will have railroad communication in As the government restricts only rvau s warning, was totally unexpect supply pipes, overcoming a serious all directions. When plans for thia such articles as always have been un ed by the people, ami not more than a condition which has existed in the bridge were first talked of by the offi mailable from passing through the tenth of the growers, it is reported, building ever since it was constructed. cials of the railroad company, Louis parcel post office, almost every legiti were prepared. The temperature atom! at 18 degrees “The capacity of the poultry build Gerlinger, Jr., then manager of the mate article of commerce already has Prayers ing was increased by the addition of Salem, Falls City A Western railroad, been sent. The favorite commodity is at Rivi-rsidc ut 10 o’clock. 200 coops. Additional windows were with offices in Dallas, proposed mak millinery and the de|>artment stores were offered in the churches for the saving of the citrus groves. also placed in the building, which fa ing a joint county and railroad bridge are the senders. The local weather forecasts say the cilitated the proper showing of the ex out of this bridge, and took up the The postoffice attaches fear that the hibit.- Sixteen pens were constructed move with the courts of Marion and millinery vendors use too fragile a ma temperature is lower than it has been immediately in front of the poultry’ Polk counties, but was turned down. terial in packing. All packages are in 20 years. From al) the orange pro house for the exhibit of pheasants by It was thought that the county courts placed in pouches and sealed the same ducing points the mist .depressing re At Riverside, the state fish and game commission. of the two counties would grasp the as regular mail. They are loaded onto torts are received. “Notwithstanding the fact that a opportunity of getting a new bridge wagons, sacks upon one another and which has laid claim to being in the deficit of $10,993.92 was incurred, across the river at Salem at a mini packages in the sacks underneath, un frostless belt, nothing short of a mir there need be no apology offered for mum cost, inasmuch as the present less they are securely packed, are apt acle can save the crop. In San Gabriel, another highly-fa the 1912 fair, as it was a decided suc wagon bridge can last but a few years to become broken. Such things as cess as far as exhibits and entertain longer. millinery and eggs should be well vored section, the thermometer regis ment were concerned^ and had it not protected, therefore, advise postal tered 24 degrees at midnight, and growers were turning the irrigation been for the heavy rains which pre INSURANCE GROWTH IS BIG clerks. vailed during the entire week, the It is a common thing to mail eggs, water pipe* open in the hope of reduc financial part would have been entirely Oregon Department Reports Gain now that the parcel post has been ing the fast lowering temperature. another story. The fact that 49,022 established. Eggs are not considered Not over ten per cent of the ranchers of $16,000 Over 1911. persons passed through the gates dur freak shipments. In fact, a regular are prepared with fmudging pots, and ing the week, when the rain was pour Salem—Receipts for the Depart traffic in eggs is expected. Enter even if ajl were, little good could be ing down and it was so muddy and wet ment of Insurance for the year ending prising farmers near Portland are done, as a difference of only six to underfoot that it was almost impossi November 30, 1912, were $110,498.94, striving already to build up a regular eight degrees can lie made by that ble to reach some parts of the grounds, as compared to $94,460.12 for the like trade with customers in the city, send method. It Colton, another section which has is sufficient evidence that the fair was .preceding period, or an increase of ing eggs and other farm products really worth while.” $16,038.82, according to a statement through the mail. A new field has been hitherto immune from the devas just completed by J. W. Ferguson, been opened to inventors. They are tation of frost, the water pipes were state insurance commissioner. trying now to devise a light, strong frozen, ami though growers were IMPROVED HIGHWAY URGED The detailed recei pU for 1911-12 box of aluminum or other material, making heroic efforts to save their crops, little ho|>e is entertained that are as follows: especially for mailing eggs. AS PAYING INVESTMENT Company great damage can be averted. lirenaea, a«rnta’ IncrraiM» Ordinary perishable goods such as license».................................. . S27.T76.7O I2.754.7M Sacramento recorded the lowest fruit, vegetables, fish and meat can be Fire Insurance comp an ir» 4.778,00 3.122 <■) Portland—In a report summarizing Lire Insurance companieii 4,970.00 880.00 sent by parcel post within the zone of temjierature of 15 years. the advantages of an improved high Casualty companies 1 272.10 431.Í© ............................ ................ .. TojNtfl.W R.6K7E.« origin, or a radius of al»/ut 50 miles. way from the California line to Brit Taxes COLD GRU’S ENTIRE COUNTRY Filing annual statement 1.220.00 110.00 A man in Eastern Oregon had five Government Guided By New Decis ish Columbia, Major H. L. Bowlby Imtuinir certificate* of author The Bates & Chesebrough steamship pounds of beefsteak sent from the 425.60 22.00 It/................................................. states that Oregon can bring $6,000,- Miscellaneous ions in Suit Against Trusts. company, rivals of the Pacific Mail, receipts. 842.76 72.39 butcher shop in a nearby village to Coldest Reported Is 21 Below; Win 000 into the state by completing its have failed with liabilities of $300,- Washington, D. C.—The re-trial of i ter wheat Menaced. his home by parcel post. share of the work before 1915. The 000. the criminal anti-trust suit against the cost, he says, would be $2,000,000 for Roses and Poppies Thrive. Chicago Winter, as the term is un Hood River — Roses and poppies, derstood in the Great Lakes region, Vexed by a sharp letter from At so-called bath tub trust will begin at Oregon and $5,036,545 for Washing Give Assurance of Peace. already more than three months over torney Genera) Wickersham, the Uni Detroit on February 3, before United ton. Mr. Bowlby calls upon the legis even at Christmas time, is the record Washington, D. C.- Senor Pedro due, made another and more successful W. F. ted States attorney for South Dakota States District Judge Sessions, of latures of both states to provide for of the Hood River valley. Lascurain, Mexican minister of fore ’ Grand Rapids. Laraway, a merchant of this city, attempt Sunday and Monday to fasten has resigned. At the first trial the jury disagreed, this work at the coming session. He sent a number of roses from his gar ign affairs and personal representative itself upon the Middle West. The is a recognized authority on road j The government delayed the re-trial den to friends in Iowa. Mr. Laraway*» of President Madero, came to Wash deadly cold, originating in Western until the Supreme court decided the building, being state highway commis roses grow on his'lawn anil have no ington Friday to tell again to Presi Canada, where 16 degrees below zero PORTLAND MARKETS sioner of Washington before assuming dent Taft and Secretary Knox the prevails at many points, is spreading important issues involved in the civil his present position of executive offi protection. Wheat—Track prices: Club, 803/ , case against the alleged trust. That cer of the Pacific Highway association. Colonel Tucker, who left the first story of his government’s struggle rapidly over the country. It reached 80ic; bluestem, 853/86c; forty-fold, decision, recently given, compels the of the week for San Diego, Cal., also with rebellions, to reassure them of Chicago in the form of a «now storm, The fact is cited in the report that its ability to protect American lives which later turned to rain and still dissolution of the combination of 16 81c; red Russian, 78c; valley, 81c. California has appropriated $30,000,- sent roses to friends for Christmas. Barley — Feed, $22.503/23.00 per corporations and 64 individuals, manu 000 to be spent on its roads by 1915 Mrs. Tucker says her poppies have anil property everywhere in that re later to heavy sleet, with continued ton; brewing, nominal; rolled, $25.50 facturers of enameled ironware in var and that British Columbia is preparing been blooming freely. “The other public, and, incidentally, it was whis- falling of the temperature. ious parts of the country. (q 26.50. morning,” she says, "after the heavy pered, to find if there were any truth The intense cold has not yet arrived to invest $8,000,000 this year. Corn-—Whole, $27 ; cracked, $28 ton. snow had fallen in the upper valley in recent reports that intervention by in Chicago, but government forecast the United State« wan not merely a Hay—Timothy, choice, $173/18 per I. W. W. Clubbed in Riot. ers say it will be here main and re WOOLMEN HOLD CONVENTION where our home is located, it was a threat but an alarming possibility. ton; mixed Eastern Oregon timothy, beautiful sight to see the blossoms of main a long time. Los Angeles—Several hundred I. W. $123115; oat and vetch, $12; alfalfa, W. and sympathizers, marching be the roses lifting themselves from the Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and all Enterprise Chosen Over La Grande white blanket.” $11.50; clover, $10; straw, $6(37. Seven-Story Building Bvrns. Northwestern states report below zero hind a red flag, carried by two Mexi for Next Meeting Place. Millstuffs — Bran, $22 ton; shorts, Cincinnati—The Carlisle building, a weather and growing colder. can Amazons, precipitated a riot in $24; middlings, $30. Malheur Snowfall Below Average. seven-story stone structure at the Vale — At the annual meeting of the Oats—No. 1 white, $25(3 25.50 ton. which clubs and revolvers figured, at Oregon Woolgrowers’ association the Vale—The snowfall on the higher Dog I h Sent By Parcel Poat. Fresh fruits—Apples, 50c3/$1.50 pr Third and Los Angeles streets Sunday. following officers were elected for the mountains of Malheur and other East southwest comer of Fourth avenue and Yonkers, N. Y.—A brindle bulldog Several of the rioters were injured by Walnut streets, was almost destroyed box ; grapes. Emperors, $5 per bar ensuing year: President, Jay H. Dob ern Oregon counties is deficient for rel; Malagas, $8; cranberries, $12.50 police clubs and four arrests were bins, Joseph; vice president, E. P. thi« period of the winter, according to by fire, entailing a loss estimated at was the first parcel poat package Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Bur made. The men, all foreigners, will Cranston, secretary and treasurer, persons reaching Vale from the more $250,000. The building is the center mailed in Yonkers. It was in a box of Cincinnati’s commercial district, banks, 503160c per hundred; sweets, be arraigned on charges of inciting a John G. Hoke, Medical Springs. Mon remote parts of the county. Where within several hundred feet of the addressed to William Trievor, of 30 riot. The crowd was marching Woodworth avenue, 2f3/3c per pound. Although live the first of the year should witness not through the downtown streets prepara tague B. Gwinn, of Boise, was elected Gibson House, which was burner! sev animals are not accepted for transpor Onions—Oregon, $1 per sack. less than one foot of »now on the high Oregon member of the national advis tory to a demonstration at First and eral weeks ago. For a while the Sin Vegetables—Artichokes, $1.25(31.50 er altitudes, there is not to exceed ter hotel, on the west side of the tation through the mails, Postmaster ory board. per dozen; cabbage, lc per pound; Los Angeles streets. La Grande and Enterprise competed three or four inches. Without heavy building, was threatened, but escaped Warren made an exception, as it was cauliflower, $2.50 per crate; celery, for the next annual convention, and subsequent precipitation during the damage when the fire was confined to the first parcel, and had a carrier de Idaho Mines Pay Owners. $3.50(3 4; head lettuce, $1.503/2; liver it. The postmaster went in his the latter was chosen as place of meet next three months, there will be a the Carlisle building. Spokane—The lead-silver mines of ing. sprouts, 8c per pound; garlic, 53/6c; private carriage to deliver personally marked lack of water next spring. ________ turnips, 75c per sack; carrots, 75c; the Coeur d’Alene district during 1912 a six-pound roast from New York ad ----- «---- Food Stores Discussed. paid an average of $8000 a day in div beets, 75c; parsnips, 75c. dressed to a Yonkers housewife, no Cabbage Weighs 274 Pounds. West Announces Appointments. Eggs—Fresh locals, candled, .323/ idends. The total for the year passes Philadelphia—Ax a means of reduc it might be in time for dinner. Oregon City — It is believed that Salem — Governor West has an the $3,000,000 mark by a good margin. 35c per dozen. ing the cost of living, a system of co Butter — Oregon creamery, cubes, The Bunker Hill & Sullivan takes first Clackamas county has broken the nounced the’following appointments to operative stores for the sale of pro Copy of Will Offered. place by paying dividends during the world’s record for growing cabbage, the state textbook commission: Miss visions was discussed by the House 37c per pound; prints, 383139c. San Francisco Carolipe A. Kamm, Poultry—Hens, 15c; broilers, 15c; year of $850,200, which brings its says the Enterprise. A mammoth Margaret Coxper, Salem; E. E. Bragg, keepers’ League here. Mrs. ~ William widow of Jacob Kamm, late million turkeys, live, 223123c; dressed, grand total up to $13,977,150. The head of cabbage is now on display in La Grande; T. M. Baldwin, Prineville; B. Derr, who conducted the crusade aire steamboat owner of the Columbia choice, 263127c; ducks, nominal; Federal company, with its three one of the windows of the Commercial John P. O’Hara, Portland, and W. L. for cheap eggs, presided, She said river and Sound districts, has peti mines, Standard, Morning and Last club’s promotion office. The head of Brewster, Portland. geese, 13c. The text book she had countless offers from produc tioned for ancillary probate of a copy Chance, passed $800,000 in dividends. cabbage weighs 27i pounds and was commission wax named several months ers in all parts of the East to supply of the Kamm will. The original will Pork—Fancy, 10(310ic per pound. Veal—Fancy, 143tl4jc per pound. grown by George DeBok, of Willam ago, but to keep it from being worried provisions at rates that would mean a has already been probated in the Port Assassin Gets Eight Years. Hop»—1912 crop, prime and choice, ette. Mr. DeBok is one of the fore by text book companies, no announce considerable lessening of prices, "if land, Or., jurisdiction. About $100,- 18(320c per pound. Yekaterinodar, Russia—The work most gardeners of this section and ment was made until now. The com the business is properly managed. ” 000 is on deposit in various banks in Cattle — Choice steers, $7(37.75; man, Sedelnikoff, who assassinated H. grows many tons of cabbage every mission meets in June to decide what San Francisco and to get this the good $6.50(^6.75; medium, 63/6.35; I H. Emerich, the American superin year, but say« this one is the largest changes shall be made in the text Tacoma’s Balance Lean. proof of the will^ is necessary in thia choice cows, $631,6.50; good, $5.503/, tendent of the Kyshtym Copper com he has ever grown. books in the schools of the state. Tacoma, Wash.—The City of Ta district also. 5.75; medium, $4.50(35.25; choice pany on October 20, 1911, has been coma has on hand to start 1913 more calves, $7.50@9; good heavy ’ calves, condemned to eight years’ imprison Ice Crop Is Heavy. Two Bridges Swept Away. Laborers Share in Estate.] than $1,000,000 less than it possessed $6(3 7; bulls, $33/5.50; stags, $5(3 6. ment at hard labor by the Circuit Canyon City—The ice crop is eight Dufur—Two bridges on the line of at the opening of 1912, according to San Francisco — Sixteen laborers, Hogs—Light, $7.50(38.10; heavy, court. Emerich was killed by a shot inches thick in this vicinity. The the Great Southern railway were the report of Controller Meads. The who have worked from two to 20 years $6.50(37.25. fired through the window of his resi harvest is on in full tide and the ice swept away by high water in Fifteen- large amounts paid out on the new for the Henry Cowell Lime A Cement Sheep — Yearl ing wethers, $4.253/, dence at Kyshtym. The assassin was hands after handling thé cake* all Mile creek. The recent heavy rains light and water plants, and the falling $53/ arrested last July, and confessed the day naively remark that the crop is have raised all the streams in this vi off in tax collections of about 6 per company, received Saturday sums 5.75; ewes, $4(34.85; lambs, ‘ varying from $500 to $1000 from the 6.75. crime. heavy. cinity higher than any time in years. cent are principally responsible. estate of the late E. V. Cowell,- • •«