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'ipjFiiTW1 i Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Mux. (17 1 Min. It Hhw. 7.1. l'nlr tonight iinil HuH(ly SECOND EDITION fori v-fnurUi Vcnr, Dully -Nllilll Yrnr SMITH AND WITHYCOMBE ARE NOMINATED LAFFERTY LOSES il Count 111 Primaries Slow Smllli Leads Democratic Ticket anil Wlthycomlio Republican Moser Canlcs Multnomah, Out Loses In Country Districts. PORTLAND, Muy 10. Dr. C J. Smith of Portland Iiiih been iioiniii. iili-il by tho tlfinocralM of Oregon for Uovcmiir itinl Jiunes Wilhyeninbe of Coivulli Iiiin lirrn eliocn by Hit' re publicim, ii rdlng In returiw com piled iIiIh noon of yesterday's prim nil. C. it. McAilhur Im defeated ,. W. Irrorly for tin rcnublienu moihIikIIiiii fur nier" In Hie lb'"' dbUriet NHtt Willi C. Ilnwhy is nUu ii victor. Ajh'iIio count f tln vole prostri""! fl Itnlnv. (be ulluhl nilvuntiigc bi'bl In- ft number of iinndidnliw-for-nu'- moro Important oint'KH grniiiimiy m iMoneril. It was noted n n coinci dence Ibnl practically n lending cull tlblllllt foil llltn M'l'llllll plllfC. Sown itilol t'loo A number f eouteU continued mi ehm howevt-r, Ibnl nut until Ibi' final IihIIoIs lire cuttiloil will the results h ri'tlnin. Out of 'Mil in Miilttiiiiiiiib, I .VI 1 1 1 o -i-hiel gave MixtT (Rep.) fur Kvi-r-nor. IIIHMI; Curler, 'I'M', mid Withy combe. 1U8 1. The Inttvr'H supporter chitmcd tbo utiito vole would elect bbii. For governor In tin dcnioiirnlie IHirty, Sinllb. llllll; Rcnnetl, 1.I7H; Manning I0UI. .Smith' ihIIhti'IiIi. oluliiied his iininiuntlnn. An unoffieTnl Vnnnl in '-'20 Miillnn. mull nri'J)1inU fur republican con jsinesmun from ill lliitil district, guve McAilhur HOHI. Laffoity 7fl"il. For iliiiiiiicnitb' rontsriMNiiiHii in L0 pic cbiets, lintel IimI Viyi Dreiir by 111 Villi. In ttn proytirsive mrtv KID Mult nomah precinct gave (lio -! to Moulton's (I? for eongreiimn. for governor, dill pit Kill, McMiihun LU3. Miner I.eniU .Miilliiouiitli Complete ruliiriiN fruiii 100 of Hit 5li.fl pieuinolM In .Miillnoiiiab county I4lve Mo-or -IH'i votes for the npuh lii'iin noniiiiiitioii for governor, lend inK Cm ler liv WW, with Wlthyrninho II i'oi' lllilll. Complete iitiiuiH front l'JO ilrnio I'liitio pii'riiirlH puc Smilli it b'lnl of I.1 iimt Itinni'lt. .MuiiniiiK wiik ii iioi.i lliinl with 87.". MiiiiniiiK' uiim nM'oli'il to enrry MuIIiidiiiiiIi, nml iiiiIimm n can liuvo ii lii' ti'iitl in tbii voiinly bo in out of (bit hut. Ibiofficinl ii'liirim fiom lll.'i pro I'liiiiU, t'liiupli'tv, fur cniiKri'HMiuiii, Kiixo McAitliur (11 i:i ami l.tifft'i'ly nmiit. A. I rit'jii'l wiw Iciuliiiii Vnu Dr. K'r for lint ili'iiioi'rutil' iioiuintitiou for ronuriMM liy I'J otm. in tbo l'JO - i n - pli'lo pll't'ilH'tfi. I'loioxfiM' ciimlbbiti'K In I'J I cum- plrlit pirriiit'U rtbliwi'il Hint Moultoii IimI JUT for t'onirli'fs nml (liosn l.VI. I'tir governor, dill Iiiih -'8D nml Nw MiiIiiiii 177. Wlihj I'oiulMt'M 11'k l.'itl I'nrliul H'tuniH from lwfiilyiim of (Contlniieit on pno a.) BO SWEENEY OF SEATTLE NAMED TO ASSIST LANE 111 I I 1111 WASHINGTON', Mny Ifl.Tlio piDitliliiut tmliiy umnliiiitoil Ho Gwoon (iy ii f Kciittlc. Wnuli.. In Im iiHHlaliint M'crulury f Hm lulorlnr. Hwinniiiy In u iirnctlrliiK Inwyor ot Hint I In, iiliout HO 'IUH of imo.iiiul u iiiitlvn of MIhnoiii'I. Hu In now lit WiihIiIubIoii, ttlicrn ho iiiTlvml iilioul u wtitilc iiko. Ilo luiu bum n it'l ilmit of rluutllo iiioru Hiiiu - '" nml nil (lint timit proiulimiil In ilumo miillii pollllrn, Hit hiu of llm uiirl liol Hii)iurUri of Wnutlrow WlUon'n iiiiiilliloi-y In tbU lnlo. Air. Hwot-ii-(i)' In it'inilml In l wiallh). 1 1 m Dump "Ho" U UPl H Itl'llll'VlHtl'lll Nli KIN TO M'ARTHUR L L OF W. J. BRYAN Sccrclnry of State Aliened to Have Favorably Passed Upon Exemption Clause In Democratic Platform Clinruc Is Made by Senator Walsh, Who Urjjcs Adoption of Taft Plan. WASHINGTON, .May IB. Tlui ntntiitiM'ut Hint William .lennlnnii llrynu itttlllinrntoly approvi'il tlio tolln nxi'iiiplldi' plunk of Hm ilmnoCrntlu I'lntfonn. na n moiiilior of tlii tiilmtl tutu vnmmlttfi! on ri'xolitllouii, which pniptucil tlio plntfnruit wni iimito In tilt, KPiuiln loiliiy liy Kcnnlor Walih of Mnnlaua, nvrrutary of tlio mill romiiilllcc. Souiilor WaUh ilcrlftD'il an ocli ropiiillntloii of a nolniuu rovi'iiHnt hy n pollllrnl jinrly wniilil enmu alt to rt'roll frnin It lth horror, won. It jiriipoicil hy any other man than tlio prt'nlilnut or tint IMiltcri Slate "For iiyrlf, II moral appct a. riinii'ii no illffcrt'iit lino hern tun ho romiiuitiiU It," nitiltul tlio wniitor. PntiHiMHt Snli-lltnio An a inlmtltiito for llio ropcnl hilt Kt'iintor WnUh urct'il tlio adoption of former I'rmlili'iil Tnft'x propotal (u mihiult tint controversy (o thu mi promo ronrt. Tlio Mnulnua venator took up at IciirIIi (ho llnlHuinro plutforni lu rniino ho irnltl It hail Iumui Intlmaloil tlio toll plank had Iippii IiiihtIp-I aur rcptltlotnily ami ho iluclaroil hit lo lief that llio xiili-roiiinilttco of 11 1itiI"iI to ilraft tho plalform ro rclvcd tho propofdit tnlli plantc-froin Sonalor O'Oorman, "Tlu-ro wa no ilouht on It. rlmply horaimo It wan Rcuorally npprovt'il or aniiilcrpil In," until Senator Wnlah. Ilo until Mr. Ilryan ami Senator O'Cornmn wrro ajiknl to put tho plat form In npprnprlnto janRiiaKo rtn-1 that they Invlleil Senator romcreue ami hlinmilf to nnlnt. HityN Mr) im .pprottl "Wlii'ii tho tolls plaukH wan pro ncnteil," nalil Senator Walnh, "Mr. Ilryan cxpreimei! hl approval hut nalil It nhoiilil ho arrompaiilcil hy another plank ilerlnrliiK nKaltnit tho ailuilaun of rallroail-owncd hIiIpk to tho canal. Anil tho platform rendu after tho declaration concern hm tho toll. "Wo hIko- not tho nlmi, favor leu IhIiiIIoii forhlddliiK tho uxo of tho I'nuamn canal hy Hhlim owned or con trolled hy railroad carrier onn.aKcd In transportation coinpetltlvo with tho canal." Senator WaUh until ho hntl no temptntlnu to eacapo from tho trnin iiioIh of tho platform on thu puerile RiiKKi'Htlmi thai tho plank wn ron tradlcted by another nfinlnat suh aides. "Why. In that view tho canal U a BUlmldy to tho ahlppliiK Inlureata," ho declared. "Why did wo apontl $400,000,000 to build It. except to aid the ahlppliiK lntoretT" promiseTrobe 1 WASIIINOTON, May 10. -Span-IhIi Anihaaaador lllano today rocelved a doripatch from tho Mexican minis ter of forelKU nffaliH, BtutliiK that vlKoroun InveatlKatlun of tho dUnp pearauco of Orderly Saiuuol 1'nrkH liuniedlaloly would bo nintlo by tho lliunta iiuthorltleH. Tho despatch wiik In reply to n noto sont by Mr. Illuno callliiK attention to llio anx iety of (ho United Stntea government nu to l'nrlfH. HAN REBELS TAKE ANOTHER CITY 'AKIIIN(ITON', Mny l. Tbut Mexleuil feileiuU bail uvneiiuleil Moiieliivii ill Coubiiibi nml Hint IKHI I'liiialilulloiinlUlK Jiuiler (leiU'inl MiiiKiiiu IimI lul.t'11 pofiteMloii of (bit loiiii iiiuvlnir from I'IimIiiiI Pnrl'lrln Dm., iiiih ivpoilfil Imliiy In llm tlnti' ib'iiiimvnli CANA PLANK HAL! A PR VA MEDFORD. 10 ce MILLIONS M HARTFORD ROAD Effort to Find Who Got Vanished Money of New Haven and How the Deals Were Carried Out Diverting Coin Arc Questions Commission Expects to Answer by Probe. WASIIINOTON, Mav 10. ."Just who col thu vnulnhflit mllllom ho IoiikIuk to tho stockholders of tho Now Haven railroad, and how tho deals wrro cnrrlcd out hy which theso millions were diverted from tho rond's treasury to tlio pockets of favored financiers," are questions which tho Inler-stnto cotumerco com mlaalou expects to answer through tho pcndliiK Investigation Into tho Now Haven's financial affair. This was Mated authoritatively to day the purK)Ke of tiro commission In forclui; the examination of Charles S. .Mullen, former president of tho New Haven, and of other witnesses, who have been or will ho called on to testi fy. Kxnmlnntlon of papers and docu ments now In possession of llio com mission Indicate clearly, Chief Coun sel Joseph W, l'olk pointed out. Hint Il been inu really n practice of certain fliinurlal Interests to buy up proper ties which they had heen led to he llovo that New Haven wanted, and then unload them on to tho Now Haven at from two to four times what they paid for them. In tho view of the commission and of Mr. Folk, suit would Ilo against Die to Interests by which they could ho forced to restoro money o oh tallied to tho Now Haven's stock holders. Mr. Folk said neither ho nor tho commission hnd received further communication from tho department of Juitlco ronccrnliiK tho testimony of Mr. Mellen, already ndduced, or about to ho Rfven. OF VAU.IMO, f'al.. May IB. -A rad iogram wum received al .Muro Island today from tho United States Ouu boat Vlcksburg In Mazatlan harbor, announcing tho death on board last night of Paymaster Uluhworth Nlch olson of Yellow fovor. Nicholson was pnynmator at Tugct Sound navy yard, llremorton, until assigned to tho VIcksburK recently when that vessol Balled for Mexican waters. According to tho radlo grnm received today, tho Vlckahurg has sailed for San 1'edro to laud tho body. Itlahworth Nicholson was a broth-or-ln-lnw of ox-Socretary of tho Navy Metcalf, and was a rosldont of Oak land whero hla mother nml two als tors reside. MEDIATORS OFF -TO NIAGARA FALLS WASIHNUTON, M.V lll.lMniii for Hut nM'inhlinr of Ibu ineiliulorH, lU'lotiiilt'rt nml other offieinU ill Ni hgnm KiiIIh fov tbo )wwo nepitiu tiotix went foivvuul rnpiilly today lif ter thu delay, mill por.tpouenienti of 'ei.li'jiluy. Miuinler Kaon of Ar geutluu will leiivu loiuorrovv night to liegiu preliminary urniiigemeiiU u( Niiiguru Fn I Ik Monthly. Tliu ilepuiliiie of .hiflire Luiiinr, Mr, Keliuiiiuii mid the American of I'li'liiM in ilepeiiileut Miiut'ivlmt on Hm pliiu) of Hie Mexican ileleguteo, who n i rive from the 'miiiHi lbi nil eruoou, but it h piobnblit (Im villi ohm K'oiipx will ui't ii way Kuiiibi)' nlKbt or .Muiidny. AiiihiiNiiuhir Ihi (liiinn of llruril mid MluUler Hiiiih'x will I'ollnw pi nimbly Monday, OFFICER DEAD YELLOW FEVER BRI OR .SCION, HATl'ltDAV, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE I'r. V. J. Sm Hi THROWN IN JAIL AT SAN I'ltANCISCO Cal.. Mny IC Cniilnlu S. Juheen, head ot a local shipping firm and Captain of tho steamer Maxntlan which arrived here todny from Mntatlnn. announced ho would not rdturn to that port until both MnUntlan and Ouaymas aro In tho hnnds of coustllutloiiallsts. Wlillu In tho trouble zuuo Captain' Jebsou was Incarcerated four days In a federal prison and was not liber ated until a Ourman consul Intercede In his behalf. While In Mexico City recontly Cap tnln Jelieen s6SSTaund Itrtn le a matter of common knowledge that Hucrta has forwarded to J'arls S, 000,000 jicsos, sent there, It Is said. against tho necessity of a hasty de parture from Mexico. This fund, according to report, I Huerta's portion of profit of .1 trad- thg company which furnished tho government suppllea. Huertn was president of this company, other of ficers being hla sin and son-in-law, and members of hi cabinet. Captain Jcbtou say tho general be lief In Mexico Is that Huertn will not ho allowed to leave tho country. T1SH EXCEED F WASIIINOTON', May 10. Ot (bo :i'.VJ i:i,:is' per-un. of foreign white htoek in tho I'liitetl Sinter, in 1010, tho Kngli-.li ami Celtie, ineluiluiK lri-.li, Seoteh mill Weli.li, hntl tue liirge.t ii-preenlnliou, neenrilin to the Mother Tuuu'iie llulletin iiifil to day hy the eeiiMi-. hiireuu. A, re norteil to the een-iw hiireuu, Hie to tal foieigii while -tuek ihoo niotber loiiffiie wni Kiigli"h ami ( eltie mini hered 10,0:17.1 JO. This number rep resented 12..I per eent of the total white populalii'ii of tbo L'uiteil Stute. in 1010, wbiib was 81,7:U,0.'7. Tho Oermiiu group numbered S,817,'J71, of 10.8 per eent; Italian. 'J.l.il.rJ'J, or . per eent; Polish. 1,707,010, or LMpereeiiljYiildn.il mid llelnew, 1,ti7(l,7(l'J, or 2.1 per eent; SvvedMi, 1,ll.",8ti0, or 1.8 per eent; I'reueh, 1,:I57,10I1, or 1.7 per eent, mid Nor wealuii I.OO'l.S.'il, or 1.2 per cent. T TOE OUTING IN US rOXCOItl), N H., -Mny 10.- Within ii week Hurry K. Tluiw will leave tho hotel upiirtmeiits in thi eity, vvliero be Iiiik lived for eight inontliH. Au'onipauied by Sheriff llolmau A. Iliew of linos eoiinly, hi eiuloilimi. nml I'olieemuu t'lmk I). Slttveiiri of 11114 1'il.v, bii i-tiom.mute mid eonitunt eouipmilou. in will pfiid Nome linie ill Slevin' i-niup, nu Luke ,Musii)".eouiu, near llriul find. After it vlil In Hm Luke Sun ii pen Inline of W A- IIiiImi of New ink, N, J., Tlmw'i llreiv nml Klitven will locale for the jniinuii'l' nt u Im (el In (lorbam. one of Hie uiitewny. lb Hut While .Mniiiiiuiiiv, STEAMER CAP! MAZATLAN MR OREIGNERS MAY 10, 101 i. BRYAN PROBES ! WITHYCOMBE AND SMITH JACKSON WHEREABOUTS COUNTY CHOICES FOR GOVERNOR PRIVATE PARKS MADDEN DEFEATS SMITH BY 300 I State Department Awaits Reply to Urgent Inquiry Made by Brazilian Minister Regarding Location of the Misslnp. Soldier Supposed Killed by Hucrta Forces. WASIIINOTON, May 10. State ilipartiiieut nflieinln awnileil today n reply from the lliier'.n jovemniciit U urgent impiiry made hv the llrnziliiin minUlcr in Mexico tr.ty, ut Ijic re ipiel of Seeretnry Iliyun, for infor uuition eoiieeniiii'r tlio wbereahoiitH of Privnte Snuiuel Park.. Spanish AinliiioHiidor Hiiino today leeeived n ili.patch from the llnerln goveniincnl proiniMiii'r immeiliate inve-.tigntion. .Mr. Hrjnu fiiid be bad received no proof frnin the llrnwlbiii envoy Hint Pnrki, who went tbrmisli the Mexienu line in bis uniform, wan executed. Hut it Im known Hint the minister. n well nu (lenernl Kiii.ton in Vera I'nix, have been told repenti-illy that the yoiin privnlo bint met with n Mimmiiry exeeution. lMf uight'rf reMirlH, porroboruted today from Vera Cnn Tiy Ainerieau CuiiMil t'nundii, that Ttixpnin, on the cant const of Mexico, is in tbc luiniU of i-oii'titutionaliKts, raies n ipicj. Hon here a to the possible oecupa liou hy the eon-tilutlnnalUts of Ia-ho-i inland, which lies only it few mile- off Tuxpaui. Tbc Huertn lipht hoie keeper (unicd over (be light houee to the American naval forces, who lmvc kept tht' light burning. The .InJe department sinee bn- ml. jilted the matter hy effering: to turn the ligbtboine buck to the Huertn kccers if Ihey would mmntuiii tbc light. Intere-t in (be mediiitioii ))rogrmn in (be Mexieun crii-ii centered in the arrival here this afternoon of the Huertn delegate-!. Secretary Hryan'Miid todny that the question of ienuittin tho ship ment of iinns from the l'uiteil States to Hie Mexican eon.titulioHnliiU was not before the state department for consideration. In view of Secretary OiirrWon'K explanation that prohibi tion of further MiipmcutH of amis into Mexico (. ily applied only to ship mcnls neross tho border, it wns us Minieil (lie prohibition would not tip il to Tiixpam. SMALilulE ON WALLSTREET NKY YORK. Mav 10. A sharp .ethaek in American stocks ut Lou don registered its effect on prices hero ut tho opening- or tlio market to day. .Mo-t of thu international shares were lower. Steel, Amnlgu maled, I'nion Pueifio mid Heading, the speculative leaders, nil loit largo fraction-;. Although the uudertonu wns henvv. tbo movement wns not uniformly ilovvnwurd, us u few tdinrv. iueludiiig St. Paul mid C'miadiau Pa cil'ie, showed improvement. Trading wns slow mid no nttempt was mnde (o extend thu openiui; loss4 Thu list stiffened ufter the first few minutes. The stock market elosed easy to day, Kurly heaviness due to the de. elinu of prices in London wns of sboit duration, but ufter the losses bad been recovered, the list eused off ugniii nml thu session ended with u majority of sinull declines. Tho cheerful tono of tlio weekly trade ruvievvs, good weather condi tions for Hie crops nml the favorable, impression disclosed by tho ready uhxorptloii of bond mid nolo issues supported bullish opinion. Hoiidn were Irregular. RACING SLOOP DEFIANCE REGISTERED AT CUSTOMS llATir, Mc, Mav HI.--TIW rueiuir sloop Delhi we, emididale fur Ameri ca's eup defeiisu honors, was regis I el cil Imbiy ut the eu-lnnu iole, Thu eeiileiboaid will bo Iiuuk loiuor invv, Ibu siilU bent on Monday, and it Is planned to have the yacht null for Miilblelii'Hd oil Tuvuhty, Wagner and Mealey Named for Legislative Slngler Gets Clean MJe-rHy Over Two Sheriff Rivals Hittson Democratic Winner Kellegf Imh Canon Carries County Over Esterly Primary Vote Light awl Slw Col via Wins for Treasurer Hoi lister and Hawiey Favorites (or Con Ijrcss Seven Precincts to Hear From. Jackson county gave both of the successful gubernatorial eandidntes pluralities at the primuries Ptiday. Smith curried the democratic primar ies by over .100 plurality, and Withy combe ruptured the republican by fiO over Crawford. A very light vole wns l!fd. On the local ticket, Mnihku defeat ed Smith for (he repuhlicnu nomiiin tiou for countY ciiminissioner by nearly :h)0 votes. Sinsler got n clean majority over both Walker and Knr hardt for saeriff. Cohig- defeated Cronemiller for treasurer and Wagner nml Mcalev rcro named for the leg islature. I'ssher defeated Kellogg it. u clie rae"c. On the democratic ticket, Ilittson ilc fca ted Summcrvillc hy n sinnll vote. Canon curried the county for demo cratic itatiuunl commit tcenian by n two to one vote. Complete ttturns from 38 precinct out of 47 give, the following totals, the precinctn missing being small and not likely to change the result: For repubr..-au national committee man Akersoti 001, Williams 871. For congressman Hawiey 1433, Jones 730. E OF IlKLLINOIIAM, Wnsli., Mny 10. Peter McGregor, engineer, mid Oeo. Nelson, fireman, of a great Northern pas-enger train, nre being detained nt Hlftinc bv United States immigra tiou officers on suspicion of having ut tempted to smuggle two Chinese into this country in violation of the immigration laws. The Chir.esc were taken from a locked toolbox on the engine nt Hluiiio yesterday after noon. Nelson wns arrested, but Mc Gregor was allowed to proceed to Seattle with his train, mid he return ed this morning for n heurtng late today before United States immigra tion Commissioner George 11. Mont fort. The engineer suys he did not know the Ashitiu was iu the toolbox mid the fireman asserts he hnd heen locked up without bis knowledge lie fore the train left Vancouver. BY T WASHINGTON, May 10. Further assurances reached the stuto depart ment lodav from the Ilnuilinii min ister in .Mexico City that Ameriean Consul John It. Sillmuiii, who wns imprisoned at Sallillo, is en route to Mexico City, but Hint his arrival bus been delayed by interrupted ruilrnnd conditions. Latest reports statu that hu bliould hnvo readied the Mexican capital last night or early today, but Hint transportation operations, were very uneurtiiin. OF CONSTITUTIONALISTS WASHINGTON, Mav UK Tux-uin, on thu east coast of Mexico, be tween Vera Crur and Tampieo, is hi thu hmiiU of the eounlituHoiiullkts, iiccordiug to a report to the stale department today from Consul Can mla ut Vera Urn. Consul Canada said a party of Hpiiiiih refugee.) ar rhiiiK In Vent Crux limn Tiupau In a launch, Informed htm Hint eoutl liiHoiinlikU i.iiilcr General Atfiilllw bud omiplt'd lb" cly. S0. 48 For governor Hmwnnll 183, Cnr Icr :.", Crnwford 130, Dimmick 1.V, (leer 300, Johns KM, Moicr 287, Withycombc 472. For supreme court Justlco, flcan, 982; Ilenson. 1280; Cleeton, 707; IVArcy, 3C2; Harris. 771; McUrldo, 842; McNary, 702; Illchardson, 491. For attorney general, rtrown, DSC; Farrln, 357; Grant, 29C; Johnson, H8: Lord, 295. For representative, Mealey, 1QD4; Stone, '880; Wagner, 1318. For county commissioner, Mad den. 12SC; Smith, 987. For sheriff. Karhart, 373; SIngler, 12SC; Walker, 694. For treasurer, CoWIg, 1101; Cronemiller, 987. For coroner, Kellogg, 993; Ussher, 1050. On tho democratic ticket tho vote for national committeeman stands, Canon, 751; Kstcrly, 453. For congressman. Iloillstcr, 515; Meredith, 420. For governor. Dennett, 304; Cobb, 103: Manning, 101; Miller, 78; Smith, G36. For sheriff, Hittson, 562 Summer ville. 532. PEACE SUNDAY TO BE OBSERVED TuWiOW NF.W YORK, Mny 10 "Peace Sunday" will be observed tomorrow ns tbo result of n request mnde liy the commission on peace and arbi tration of the federal council of churches of Christian America. A large ierccntn;-e of the fiO.000 pas tors to whom circulars have been sent will, it is expected, heed n re quest to devote prayer nml a ser mon tomorrow to peace. 'Peace Sunday" is the anniversary of tho lirst Hague conference. PORTLAND MARKET TO CUT LIVING COST PORTLAND, Or., May 10.-Portland todav started a campiiigu to re duce the high cost of living by op cninjr public market place whero farmers may vend their wares direct to the consumer. Mayor IL R. Albee mid tho city commission officially opened the market after one of tho longest parades ever seen in Port land bad passed through thu imiiii streets. Tho emblem of tlio day wan the market basket, thousands of which weru curried. CHICAGO, May IC Alt dofoud unts In tho Structural Irouworkers "dyuamlta conspiracy" cases, who ar now out on bonds or whose convic tions woro affirmed recontly, will olther surrender at tho Kovernmei prison iu Leavenworth or bo taken to tho penitentiary three wk rrom today, according to a tnandata Issued hy the United State court of, appeals late today. Nam PothvIm Mk4kr LIMA, Pru, May lfl.-r0ifieii4l !' dm MhuIx, tint new PenvjB HduMw" nf war, will ! net rwlir Ut Ut ttiiblnei forwMl by preMM( (WmM lluuyi'Lluti. tutuj u'uli vtudiuiLt.) aLtmLtii to pff ( XMHt1 Ibf fiM i HVHt iHMjimr fl A j