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GENE ARB 1L-J JLJ VOLUME C2 FATGFA'E, OREHOX, WKHXESPAY EVKNIXC, .H'NK 21, NO. 152 BLAST WRECKS M th: DAILY :G 13 MAM OREGON GETS E P FATAL Coroner Investigating Acci dent In Beacon Hill, Wash ington, Mine. Superintend ent Hurt Fatally, Is Belief. Seattle, June lil. Coroner W. II. C'or Ron and mine officials were today inves tigating nil angles of lust night's disaster at the Beauon Hill coal nihie, near Itlack river, in which Oscar Stiles, -10. of IMi wamish, -was killed; K. M. Yanslyck, mine superintendent, was probably futatly hurt and Tom KorftiH, Renton, badly bruised. Korfns, a miner, wan the only member of the trio able to extricate himself from the cove in that followed a terrific blast of gas damp. Vanslyck and Stiles were crushed and burned and partially buried beneath the sagging walls and timbers. Korfns, in describing the tragedy, told of setting off a dynamite' charge A)Q feet inside the mine. Tbe three men were making their way back to the scene when an open lamp on one of their hats set off (lie giu damp. A terrific muffled report rolled through the mine shaft and streaks of flame swept the walls and. timbers, soaring tin bodies of the men. The walls fell u, partially burying all -of them. Korfus, who had been burned twice previously in mine explosions, revived sufficiently to dip; himself out and signal to th inijic opening. A group of miner rescuers soon formed. 1 iKlmer .Tack son, negro,' entered the mine and brought out Stiles. vl;o died in his arms. Two Seattle firemen aided in making an heroic rescue or Yau.-dy;k. That n Mexican by the name of Juan Martinez had robbed his fellow count ry aieu working with him on Southern Pn elfic section gang No. 5 near Silicons lake, was reported to Sheriff Stickels this morning. Afar liner is said to have stolen 92!U) from the .Mexicans and fled while they slept. lie is about U:t years old, rive reet. six incites tail nun is oi lighter complexion than most Mexican. Recording to the description the sheriff received. Convicted in Cottage C-rove justice court for illegal possession of liipior, Klnier Ritchey and Kd Francis are in the Fid tie county jail. They were sen teneed by Justice Young to 00 days in jail and fined $-.50. rnrtluml, Ori. .Iiinr- 21. Zonnlil Wills, ago 10, I'.rrol Stntinn, nj-ouscd ly Marie Zolliipr. IS, of l'nrtluml of Iwing the fatlirr of her ulilwrn clilld. was rresicil Tnewlny upon ft warrant sinned Ity the girl. The girl took poison 'Munduy night in a downtown rooiuing house in n attempt to Hike lieKowri lifm A letter addressed to Wills was found in, llcr lios session at the time, yilis wfts. placed in the county jitil. ( , i Expansion Program Is j Approved B Methodists "t Indianapolis, Ind., .luni 21. An ex tensive program for expansion of the Melhodist Kpiscopal church was decided "pon today Bt n meeting of nil bishops in America here. The I'niverslly of the Pa cific will be removed from Han Jose, ral., to Stockton, where building will be reeled at n cost of f2.0llO.Oll0. A ram lifn for n MO.000.000 building nod en mrtowinent fund will be luunolied early in ihe fall in behalf of the I'niversity of iithern Cnliforwn. . : t L A PORTLAND GRAIN ( Portland, .lune :!!. Wheat-? Hard l'iie fl.1."i. sofe whitri 1.14 -while rwi 51.14. .haril winter SI .14. northern M'rmg $1.14. red walla fl.OO. "aist x,i. a, white, !f:'.ri.."; fray $.",-:.(IO. No. Shoots Self In Head, Walks to Ambulance; Still Lives 1 'favor. Tolo.. .turn' 'J1.- fiforEf Itrtiwn sloit liiiusflf in tlic lit'Htl urt-t tiinr-s with a rt-volvcr lu-rt- tO'irt V. Wht-n Ihp amlMilatifp rnllt'tl. Pronn nalkxtl out ami i-linilit il in. t At thr- roiinty luotiliil. iiiv-(i-rtaiis fnitl Itrovvn inittlit rt-tovfr llllmigh thf llirfp hllll'-lK wit. "ill in bin hfatl. XPLDS DN F DREADED GAS 1 ITU BED IN MARIE ZOLLMER CASE T, ay fair; la ln.iti LIQUOR. SERVING ON U. S. SHIPS IS LEGAL So declared Chairman Lasker of tho United States Shipping Board (top) when chirfloa were made by Adolphus Busch (bottom) of tho Anheuser-Busch Brewing company of St. Louis, that the prohibition laws wero being 'broken on ships flying the American flag.' Busch alleges, that beers and light wines are sold on shipping board vessels, outside the tHree mile limit, which is in violation of the existing laws. Xcw York. June 21. Trapped in n cellar by Suliatiim S-ordotuino, whose 7 year old daughter, Lillian, he waH- ac cused of at tacking. Thomas. .M'ciglmn, was hocked In dent,li today by the in furiated father. Meighnn put up a terrible battle, for his life, but was horribly mutilated by Svordonitno, who confessed, saying simp ly: "ft was my duty". I linil to defend my chid." The little girl was criminaly assault ed '1 weeks ago. She refused to tell her assailunt's name and Mcighun, n junitor, was not susnerted. Svordoiiano walked into nonce head quarters and gave Jiimself up, saying he had killed Mcigliiin with n liaicnec ami that the body would he found in the cel lar. He declared Jic had gone to the cel lar after neighbors had told him the janitor had been seen taking l.illiuil there. Wasliincton. dune 111. Cenernl ap proval of the jTli.OiKUNHI lioiiider canyon dam project was expressed by Secretary of Commerce Hoover today before Ihe bouse irrigation committee. He estimated Hint it would require ten years to build the proposed dam and expressed the opinion that a temporary means of protccthiu ihe California and Arizona basins nsainst. flood wnnld he worked out within tbe next Hirer or four years. State Accident Commission Given Judgmen tFor S217.0G A juilciio'iit liv ill-fault na:iiiil F. I .. A. i, nml I. AH'" ""'I ' ' Wi' itroin. for WI7.IM1 was eivi-n tin- stall-inilii-itrial iiti-iili-m i-iiniinisi-ioli it) t-imiit niltft tint' r. .Niiiiii-roas i-r r.-iM-s m FATHER OF WRDA1GED GIRL KILLS SEDUCER CALIF, DI PROJECT APPROVED BY HOOVER lln- niiniiio-sioii "I ri-iranl l" workini-ii s t-,iliiii-u-iil-oil nf! im-lil wi n- ihvpos- "''volMtitai-v ii..n-niit or.l.-rs i-rc inaili- in tin- iitM of tin' a.-i-i.li-iit i- niiMiin n-':iint A. W. Km: Kiirl ami Ar luir l-liu-n-l nr.il -li" Korlc: l.iii;i-nr I'l.iiiine Mill roiiiimny: nml -1- W- n'"1 lolin I. ISiirkli-v. Tin- i-.i-i" ni:iin-l ' I Irvine win tii"U;i-iI nml lln- "nil liilin-t tin- l-'il V.illi-y l.mab.T rolll tioov won sittliil liy stipulalioii. , 'Ihi. r..nimi:"o fili-il n i-.i'iiplamt mainxt S.. V.. 1-iW.y fr I!H..V. nM. -.l lit. on w..rk:ni-ll .l In- i-inplovi-il in Mnrrh. If-'l'. in III'' !- nimuie " ncM. " nin.!,.' !'"!' 'Jl. M- Itot.i-r in. Tominv liil.l-n- liov. . cii'-l art. I.-,- a t.ii-roiual loit li.-ri- on th- aft.-r- noon of Jntv 4. iiiiili-r tlir uu-..n f tin- i Anii-rkan l.i-jioD. m COURSES T Session Opens at University of Oregon , With Between 300 and 400 In Attendance. Dyment Will Be Director. Sixty courses in -0 departments are offered in the University of Oregon sum mer session wlii I'll opened ou Ihe campus this morning. Today U linns devoted to registration, and elasses will start in the morning. The first assembly will he held in ViMiird hall Thursday morning at 11, when the summer farulty of the sehool of music will put on a program. A short introductory address will be made by Colin V. Dyment, di reet or of the session. The Friday morning assembly will be ad dressed by Prescient Campbell. Three Artists on Program. T.'ie three artists who will give the program Thursday morning are .Madame liose Met! re w, operatic soprano; Miss Alberta Totter, violinist, and (iconic I'uv nler Hopkins, piano. A program has been announced which is expeeied to at tract anisic-lovers not only from the campus hut from among the townspeo ple, who are cordially invited. Following in the program: leitxtemps nailaue ami I'oionaise Miss rotter ' .(iuitarrc Caprice Vennois .Polonaise in A flat Mr. Hopkin Dawn O Lovelv Night fos?.kowsl;i Kreisler. Chopin Curran .... Kouitld. . . . Teresa del Jtigo ..Morning ' Madame MeCrev ntemistry is btflng , bandied in. the summer ;, session ' by !. Tj." W.liitinau, Dr. Knger villlams snd rfr'wir if. (i. Tanner of the I'niversity of Oregon faculty; economies, by Dr. At. K. -ame-ron (Oregon) ; eduer.tinn, by 1 r. Lind say of Ihe I'niversity of Iowa and O. C. Pratt, superintendent of schools at Spo kane. Wiasb.; hist (try, by Dr. Samuel Hanuister Harding of the Cuiversily of Minnesota and Dr. Dan V). Clark (Ore gon) ; journalism, by Professor (Jcorge Turnhiill (Oregou); library, by Miss Mary Humphrey (Oregon); mathematics, I'rofis.sor K. K. DeCou and Dr. W. K. Milne tOregon); music, (ieorge l'aynter Hopkins, Miss Alberta Poller, Mrs. Oif ford Xasb, and Madame McOrew; phy sical education for women, Miss Kmma Waterman and Miss Florence Furuset; physics. Dr. A. K. Caswell (Oregon); poiilical science, Dr. Iten IT. "William (Pennsylvania); phychology. Dr. K. S. Conklin and Dr. II. It. Crosiand (Ore roii); romance languages. Dr. Tiiimt.'it Cloran (Oregon); Knglish, Dr. K. S lta h and Mrs. Krle W. Allen (Oregon) and Professor It Ic Richardson Idaho); sociology. Dr. 1 (i. Young (Oregon); drama and the speech arts, Professot Fergus Heddie (Oregon); botany, MisM Kthel I. Sauborn (Oregon); physical education. Dr. John ' Hovard, Dr. Wil liam K. Livingston, W. L. Hayward. ('. A. Huntington and K. H, Durno (re gon). To Publish "Summer Sun." An extensive recreational program, in cluding daily exercise and week-end hikes has been worked out by tJie dc partinent of physical education. Morn ing registration indicates a total of be tween three hundred and four hundred on the com pus. Students, in journalism are to publish "The Summer Sun," a typewritten but-letiu-nevvHpaper, which will he posted under the trees in front of Deady hall The first number was issued today. It is planned to post five editions u week., keeping up with the campus news. BASEBALL FINALS AMERICAN LEAGUE At St. Louis II. It. K iMiiluoVlnhia 5 U 1 St. I.oui ( I 1 Hmti-rirH: Honiiniill & llriictty; Vrlirlit ami Si-vi-rt'itl, At PHroit llosion il l.'l Dilroit S l.t Itattt-rii-s: ColliaH anil Kut-I; iNen nml Itassli-r. At ('hirajio ValiinKioii I I 1 ChiinKo 11 Itiilti-rit-i: loeriilgi-. KranoiM ami tlharrttv; Kulu-rtMiii, .N.i-Cntu ami St-h oik. At i'Ii-vi-IuihI Vi w V..rk 7 111 1 CIi-vi-IiiihI It II 1! Italtfrii--: Ssauki-y ulul lloffmun; l'.t unnls ami t I'.N'fill. NATIONAL LEAGUE I'ituli.irirh It -"i i llrimklvii I"' Is J Sntl -riH : 1-llowllorni-, ('urKoii. Alor r'wiii. ll:iiniltoii ami G h: Coiliiri nml Di-hi-rry. At riiilaili-lphiii f'lii'iico fi U I liilaiii lnliio :t naili-ru-: Alilri'lKi- ami Wins: (i. Smith. S;itKli-ton pml Hi-nlinr. At Ho-lon -Ciiiriiuiiiti. Ilojlon; p"sti,nioi A SUMMER OL At NVw York St. Louis, Ni-w York; i-,--t-iiii'il" rain. Portland, Ore., June 21. Thousands watching motorboat races on the Wil lamette river today as a part of ths Rose Festival saw a curious fcenk of speed. The Voylur Girh in the race for boats of the lli-foot class, with two competi tor hit too fast a paoe at the tun leaped completely from the water, whirl ed over twice, and landed bottomside up. The other two boats immediately turn od and1 sped back to her rescue. Orth Mathilt. pilot of the Vonier Girl, swam clear, the boat was towed to a dock, and the races went on. . Washington, Juno 21. Th hoiiso late today passed 219 to 38 a bill continuing the bonus of somo 200.000 qovornmont clerks at the present rate ol $240 per year. Paris. June 21. Madame Bassarabo, poetess and playwright, was found guilty today of the murder of her second hus band whose body she stuffed into a trunk and shipped to Nancy by express. Her daughter, wno assisted ner 10 uispose oi the bodv. was found not guilty. Following a hysterical scene in court, the Judge sentenced Madame Bessarabo to twenty years ai nam luuur. Marion, III., June 21. Sidney MorrK 25, of Chicago, is in a serious condition at a hospital in carnonouie, in., ine re suit of shots fired from ambush at I truckload of strike breakers (Ml route to mines early this afternoon. Two others were injured, none sorious. Thirteen wore on the truck. The other ten are unaccounted for. The shooting occurred on the road between Carbondalo and Marion, III... E0UW31IET t'laimini; the Pacific highway is n mar ket road and hence inurliet mad money can be expended on ii. the l.aue county court has filed un answer to the sole broiiKhl by S. St. Calkins to rcslrnin I In? couuiy from spending IjiiutKi tin tbe t'otlane (Jrove north seetion-of tbe high way. The. case bus been set for h'riilay before .Indue II. 1'. Skijuvmlh in circuit court. Attorney (ieneriil .1. Ill VnuWiukle, J. .M. Uevers, allorney for Hie liiubway 'ommission, unil Kislnct Attorney t lyite N. .Iiduistou signed the answers as attor neys fr tbe defendant.-; .lodge t . J'. Barnard. 'ointnissioners ,l. II. Harlow and Knimeit. Sharp, Couuiy Clerk It. S. ltrvsoii ami County i reasurer jmiiiu Ward. The nnswer uuiuits tbe passiiKO of n resolution by tbe Lane couuiy court, au- thonzins2 sj:!.(NKi ol inai Ket roan money for Ihe unfinished section of Hie Pacific highway north id' ,t ottaeij drove to be siicnt in accordance with plans of the aiate highway commission. They also ad mit signing- a contract with Moiisou Ter- wcilcr nod will spend the money II not l-rsl ruined, it is declared. The Pacini: highway trom me norm to tbe south cininlv lines is declared one of the main market loads in tbe county ulul tbe state ihu spent l,.rHMMHNI In improving it, according to tin answer, llesirilig to eoinnlele Hie roud nnd hav ing no other funds available Ihe couuiy court declared it a market road nn Hie budget unci levied .fj.s.uin to lit! spent on Hie. roud, it is statetl. McCormick Ecnefited By Gland Operation ChicaKo, .Iiinr. U 1 . I In rolil F. McC'or- mlfk, alri-otly has showoil ri-m-wt-il vigor uh a rosult of tin- trunsfi-ri-nri! of glantls oporution which In- umli-rwcnt a wiM-k iiko Molitluy, hosital lltti-uuauts huui totiny. Ilia nlioi-ka are flusht-il and lie m clli-i-rflll nml vigorous. Dr. . !.-Iji-spin-assi-, who pi-rformi'tl the operation, said Mi l orniit k would unmanly ue auio to lr-avi- tin- hosiiital Kritlay. Mt-f'ormii-k' inuni-iliatr- plana are i-loaki'd in si-i-ri-cy but it l hi-lu-veil h will li-avi- for Kurope with bis duiiglitKr Mathildi' nt an early dnte. Some minora are that Ibey will auil Saturday. No traee ban ever been found of Uie man who in Hiipposi-d to liuvc Hold bis ghimls to MeCorinit-k. I'hysii-inns today said be would not be serioiislv afferti-d hv the operation ex- ei-pt he will not possess the glandular runetlolillig power, lie will pronauiy not lose any other bodily vigor or strength, they staled. Olvmnlc Stateroom Reserved. New York, .lune -Jl -A liixiirioim state room Is lii-iiie lu-M on the While Star liner () vniipia. whirli sails Mnlunlay the nnmil ot Ihe loti-rmilioiial llani-sli-r i-Miuaiiv. ll is bi-lii-vi-il lii-re the rial mom may be for Harold K. MitJorinii-k. Lord Northcliffe, Famous Publisher, 111 In London London, lliiiie VI. Yisi-oiinl North rliffe will ri-ninill ill bis liliiloll liomi1 iimii-r care of a ilo. t.ir, it was liarned-aiitluiritativi-ly to-lay. liis condition is s'.iiH-wloit serious ow ing to a r pl;,-ati-'ii of In-art iionble and litoiiinilu- in,isiiriiliK. the rlr.irn'1 i-r of which is puzzling. II" is now recoil riled lii follow Ibe iloi-t"r' ilist ntct ions, which are "absolute rest n-id no vi-il-ors." Mis bilsini-ss int'-rcsts. it tvas slnt-i-d. or t nffectid by his illness, be cniisr they are liaiiilli-d tbroiigh a power of iiitorney given to one or hut own im-n nCNVER LAWYER DROWNS Littleton, Colo., .lune -1.- The Imdy of Itimtisli, l. y.iiiuiicriiinn, It.'i. Ili-nv nitorni-v. was found in a small lake near In-ri- loilav. Zimmerman bad been tins iug since Tiu-stla r. Ills- aiiliuuoliile nml c, idling were found on tin- shore of the lake. 13 ROAD MONEY 10 DOWNTOWN ' PORTLAND SAFES ARE IMM Knight Shoe Company, Eng. lish Electrical Company Stores Entered. Sledgeham mers Used By the Bandits. . Portland, (lie., June -J1. Sleilue hum mer safe bui-gltim entered nml robbed !vo stores early litis nmrniiift- in Ihe down town district, esentmiK from the Knight Shoe foinpuny, liroudwuy mid 'Morrison streets, Mh $'.MIO ill enneniy nnd from ,T. I'. Iifilisli Kleetrieal com pany. Fifth street, with from $10 to $l.i iu rash and valuable pupers. Methods used in eueh ease were iden tical, which leads Ihe police to believe the slime gang robhed both places. Entrance to the shoe company was eiiined hv jimmviuir u rear door w-hich opens on a court, between Hie building occupied by (lie slioe company nml me Hippodrome theatre. The Imrultirs broke open the shoe company s sate with sledge iiammers nuti chisels. The sale is ol u inotleru type, made of sheet steel. II is ubout five feel lull, nlaced ou the balcony at the front of the store imaiust . the east wall, over- lookiiiL' .Morrison street. The hiii'iilum first pounded off tli mbiuutioii knob and then used steel drills to break tbe combination tumblers It! Ni-w York. .1 11110 '21. Si-ai-i-h for a roil Iiairt-il woman ami ll hlark liair -tl woimttl, Haiti o havi- hi-i'ii fi-i'oiu-iiti'i-K -,f a niys- li-rious aiuirtmi-nt. iniiiiilaim-tl ly altir S. vVnt-il in Ni-w York last Kiilaiiirr. wuh HtartiMl hy polit-i totlny iih tin annul .!i:rv liii-t ill Uliitt- -lams to iIik 'ti--HT into tin- Hti-aiiKi- Wtinl lilarUiiiail-killiiiK t-at. Tho hunt for lhi womi-li wan lliiiuoliod afli-r u iirivato ili-ti-otivt- hail .ihiaim-ti alh-Ki-il t-viilt-iit-a tliut Wartl rt-iitial an apiirtiiii-lit in uptown Manhattan .llt-ll hm wift- wi-nt iiway to tin- coiintrv last July ami that at-ronlini; to Htaii-mt-rtii of llouso i-lliployt'H tio litld lltl aloiost i-ontiuiioiiH Klri-iuii of womt-ii visilora t,f whom tin- ri-tl ami lilai-k hairi-il wotiu-il wi-ri- tin- most iDiispit'iious, I'olii-, arc workinir on n tlu-orv thnt tho hl:li'kiuuil gang wliii-li Wartl itaifl hli-d him of .5To,a IHH eut it h rliiti'hi-H on turn illlriuj; tin- tlirrt- inotitlm that ha inaintiiini-.l Imk apartniriit. Tim Kriintl jury nt Whitr rtaiiiK toilay will Also look into tin- t-harKi-H that tin- 'llrtl family hll ht-i-li holilini; hark t-vitli-lR-i- whii-ll wolll'l ti-llll to throw liKlit ou Ibn lilarkmail inrtK, Miners and Railroaders Will Keep Plans Secret Ity L-AWRK.NCI) MAItTIX (I'nited -Kress Stuff f'orresiiondent) Cincinnati, O., June L'l. Siirroiiiiillng their plans with cnmiilele secrecy repri! sentatives of the Unitetl '.Mine Workern and railroad unions here today were pre nared to "keen Ibo enemy guessing" ni to the strategy they -will employ in the joint strike progi-nni which they have. tie. eidetl upon. At it conference late Inst night tbe first formal meeting of the two groups, u policy of emit ion was net up. Last night's session was understood In have been devoted largely to discussion of legal possibilities, such as the danger of prosecution oilii i-barge of conspiracy, iu the event tbe two groups act together in n strike movement affecting the ship ment ut com in inierstutc commerce. Captured1 ex-Convict Is Returned to Penitentiary Lineoln, Nob., June 21. T'nmI Hrown. exeonvict ruptured nfter n k"'1 buttle nenr -Mi'dieine Jtow, Wyomiujr. liiHt Sut nrdiiy, whirh ended NVbrnnktrn inont tlirll li rite until bunt, arrived here today in ciiMtody of offieern who hnniKlit bliu from bin ImRpilitl cot. in ItiiwIhiH, Wyn.t nnd dnced him in tbe nlate penitentiury. Hrown ndiuilH theftx. KCnffK ill being cjiHed "iiitinine," "mud lunn" nnd the "IteitHou Hut." hhvh tbe two women he cbiit ued iu tnuilni en me to liis Khm-k often mid willitiffly. und were ebriined her-iilINf1 tlie.V tlll'eiiteiied to "hqiiel" on him for Hteiilintf. "I inn no killer," mild Hrown todiiy. ''I dd not kill the two Seifkiiin," he eon tinned, ullnrtiiix to an effort beinif mnde (o iittriliule n recent Oinnhu murder to him. Legion Says Bonus Protest Picture Was Staged Affair Inilinnnptdin, Ind., .Iiiim 'JI .--ChnrjrerS tlmt Vertnin finnneierti corr:iled n few ditoddi-d vetenihKi recently, broimlit them before President HfirdiiiR for whieli they were jinduibly well piiid nnd Jiad their ptettiri'H taken" H ft protet ncninst n tidier b'MittN wrre mnde publie by the AmeriiTiti Icioii Natioital beadMunrler'i hen- today. RUTH SUSPENDED AGAIN Chiriijro. .lune l. Hube Uuth muHt remiiin out of the khiiio until next Mun diiy, I're idi-nt Hun .Iidinsoii of Uie Ameri'-im I.eiiuin annouieed today, .johiiKHii niiMoiiueed nu nddiiiomil two davH niHiieimion for Until following a 1e-ond dispute between Ibe bomeruii kili .and 1'mpirn Itiueen, WALTER WARD CRSE REFORMER TS UKDER Marriage and Divorce Laws Hit by Women ' Ity CAM, VHTOlt UTTW: (ITuiiod Pi-phk Stuff ('nrrcNiHmdfnt) Clnmtumimt, X. Y., .luno L'l. Kuna- ttiiy fhippcr murriniE nn mnrktMl for dt'iitli ly n'lncsi'nintivoN f two niilion Aiuorwaii woiiumi usst'inltlcd hcr til tin1 t'otm-nliun of Uivi fciU'rutitui nf women's el nb. Ltinnrlmifc a diiv for reform of d vorco and mnrrhigi hiwn, the convention loaders udvocnte: 1 Urpvul of nil state mavriuKU and tli vorep stututes. 2 I'assnjtii of u federal law, Reneral hi it m applicntion. Thin movement wiih Rtarted after frttlo efforln to induce varioiiK 8lnt"s (o push uniform laws wert made. .Irn. (ienevieve l'nrkliurst, writer on women mibjerts, ik here vepresemliidE atipportei'M tn the movement. The proposed luw, which will ho pre-! Mented to conreHH for notion, contains Ihe following proviHioim: No girl under IK or hoy under 121 enn marry wtlhout their parents' consent or that of their Kiiardiau. ltnn!: nnuouiK-ini; the inlemliMl mnrrtaKO iiuikI he puldished two week before I lie ceremony. Physician's cerlificaleH aslo lln mon till and, physical filnesN of hoth parties to the marriage must lie shown when the license is issued. Divorces are to be allowed fv proven physical or menial cruelty, mMcvtion for u period of one year or more, proved , infidelity and habitual drunkenness. Only interlocutory decrees, made final after a lapse of one year, are to.be granted. Divorce eases would he heard behind cinseu doors and tho testimony never made public. Tin mother would always be given the custody of ill children un less proved unfit, to taka uiov ot them. Los Angeles. June til. The Itev. llr. Poiuild Stewart, reformer nnd teHiper nnce advocate, was under arrest here to day charged with having 'married' var ious women iu several slates ami with defrauding tl i of their properly ami savings. He wnn nrrented last night at Sierra Ainure, nenr here. WitJi Stewart nt the time of bis ar rest was Mrs. Kthel Turner Osbiildeston whom detectives elu'nied -posed us his sister nml nsslstetl bun in his nuitri innnbil designs. She was also arrested. Stewart, who ,wasj said to hnvo been -orilaiiied ns a minister iu Kdiubiirgh Ncotioiid, is wanted In Ilnstou on a big nmy charge, it was stated. ! There are ulso said to bo bigamy charges ngmnst linn under various alias n in Indianapolis, New York and De troit. Heeently under the namo of Browne be is said to have been arrested in con- niiction with the suicide of Mrs. Maud HenlriekH of liny ward. Cnllfoni'in'. but the cane wiih UiKiniHHed ftH' inwuffielent evidence. Has Long Record. ' Loft AnireleH, June 2;. Ponald V. Stewart, former minister uuder nrrest pundinj? extradition proeeediiiRS on the charge of PolyRiiuiy, (rand larceny mid conHptracy ban four wiven, all living and none divorned, according to the Htate meuti ot vrlvate deteetiVet. HiH aileged record an given by the Pi nicer to a nKney in n- fallown: , 3tnrried IVrary Mitchell, nt Wilming ton, Del., 1D1K; deKerted her. Married Kthel Turner Ottbaldefdou at New York; deserted her. Married Iter! ha Allen Grennis in In- dinunpotia, 1 1 1 ; defrauded her of over $l'o0 and Uecuiuped with Jier brother's automobile. Jifrauded friends of 1 fJertrude Van Lepik, Detroit art tenmer, to whom he became engaged, of $Hr0. Returned to Minn OHhnldnRton, who forgave him, allegedly aiding him in mar rying Norma Khrenseller, Hoston, whom he defrauded and deserted. Stewart is said to have occupied pul pits in Patterson, N. J., Satimlermn. Texas, and Chico, California. He has refused lo diveuss Uie charges agninnt him. Oregon Girl Would Be Real Jockey On the Race Tracks New York, June HI. It's been done in the movicN, but this promises to be the reoi thing. Miws lirena Tricky, of Hluiniko. Ore,, fresh from the wild and wooly, iiiKiNtM that nhe can Hteer a nice horsn as well as any bard boiled jockey iu the game. n the strength of this conviction she Iiiih mnde application Jiero for a jockey's licence nnd it a wait in non the dectHion of the more or less ftkepticul licence bourd. , . . Half Million Damage Is Done By Swollen River Laredo. Texan, June ;M. Flood wnt ers iu the Hio tirandn swept toward lar ger towns near the gulf today nfter marooning TifNI perion1: and doing VrfHt, tSH) damage in the upper valley. Army aviators dropped bugx nf food to farmer anil ranchmen marooned in the vflt reaches of Didnlgo, Cameron nnd other counties. More extensive damags from the floods U feared In tJie lower valley which contain greut truck nnd seinl troptrnl fruit farms. Ull INS 1 BENEFIT STATE Fundft Allowed Must Be Matched! By States and Be Administered Subject to Provisions Now In Force. "Woshinfflon, June Jti, Construction of l?r.tHK) miles of new roads iu ull ports of the couutry is possible nniler the ad ditional transportation bill for road work just signed by President HardiiiK, Ihe department of agriculture estimated to day. A total of )fl!MMK0,000 is available. The apportionment made to the va rious HtntcH for tbe fiscul year ending WSi follows: Arizona .$ 702,1 SH . i,u4X,:niu . iwr,tiii . 1,031 ,'.T7 , ! lIKD.tIM . 7!KI,tll! . 7SS,-H.'I . .-nnujiTS . 7:t5.H0t( nliformti (alio Muni una . . . Nevada ... Npv Mexico Oregon ... Utah Washington Wyoming 0-A07S These fuuds must: be matched bv tho state nml will he administered subject to the general provisions already m force. . ; . T .(1 v SIGN PEACE TREATY Portland, Juno 21. Chinese tonga: are again at peace..- . ' .. ' . . 1'eaeo negotiations whieb have Been umlerwuy for two weeks between the Hio Sing mid ltiug Kuug Leong tongn were finally concluded Tuesday with the slguing ,of put between" the loeI, . - reaco between the 1'ortlond factious was-slgnetl in Seattle '.Friday according to tonic ntlorneys, but tin- peace was not. effective until it whr signed in acli city where-war lias occurred. The present fued started February 12 In Hullo, Houttlo and San Jose, Cal. " Over a score of Chinese were killed. Three Chinese were .slain In Portland, one being shot by police. I: Topeka, Knn., June lit. Serretary ot Wqr Wnekit kIioiiIi) resixn, Senator 'ap per, repnlillean, Kuiwn, deelured In h. stnt einrnt in today 'h Ihhuo of liin Topeka Uiiily Capital. ' - Cupper ileelareil llint Weekrf in htfl re eent eommeiw!einent (Iny add res before Western K'8erve nniverwity, Ohio, out- bnlnbeviked the bobheviliH in condemning '"y;;"';'"'- Ke;lliS? ou the primary and prohibition laws. De claring Weeks a "mossbnek" and an "an achronism," the Kansas senator asserted' the secretary Is shll in the nmeteentu century" and that "this seems to be a case of arrested political development." Much speeches as that -of weeks beforft tho Ohio university by public officials "cannot be taken seriously," and how ever mistaken the views expressed, they "must have the effect of shaking the faith of many people in our institutions' Henator Capper declared. '.Secretary Weeks' resignation, might very properly be reouested by the pres ident," Capper continued. t -i Capper declared the recent progressiva revival iu the primaries bad alar.netl Weeks. i GIVEN AIR MAIL CONTRACT Seattle. Wash.. June I'l. Kddie Hub bard will again hold the nlr mail contract between Victoria and Seattle. No bid ex cept Hubbard's was sent through the lo cal office yesterday, the closing time. Somo fiilk nri- w iny tlwjr Jiv a new mini tWivi-rnl. Why mil ll th" "llb- nnil rli-nirnt" whi'll U kicks Vji 15) a raw, . . WEEKS SHOULD QUIT, SEN. CAPPER ASSERTS Uii', wtk.f. tfrl)- wiutls.