0r009 u, . MEDFOED MAIL TRIBUNE The Weather Pair tonluht nd Wednesday Warmer Wednesday. Weather Year .Ago i t 37 Maximum Minimum . Maximum ytateiday Minimum today bu 327 (irillv-Kviitiinlli Yi-ur. tVekly I'lfly-MuuuiiU our, MEDFOUD, OKI-WON', TUKSDAV, .MA V , K NO. 41 FL AND SWEEP rcns city With Municipal Water Supply Cut Off, Fire Breaks Out in Business District of Fort Worth People Forced to Flee Mississippi River Levees Break Again. n WOUIVH RIGHTS FOUT WOltTII, Teus. May 9 -Kirn broke out this afternoon In tin heart of thn huMluoa dlatrlrt threat ening a wide art' Thi firemen were handtrapprd by a lurk of water. FOUT WOHTII. Texas. May 9 Trinity rlvi'r wm i Jt nf it banks today, Inundating Uitia of Tort Worth for the second I Inn In a -rioit of two ik, Warning to resident in tliu low land prevented lo of llfn tnttay liut property damago i expected to ap proximate thn flxurn reached by the destructive (looU ft lain April. Municipal water supplies urn rut off. s'tenm ami electric transportation la stopped, ami rity'a khh ami eleetrlc planta are parilully crippled. Tim river ronllnued to ila ilurlnK the morning with government fore caster unable to determine when tho crest of thu flood, canned by liivy ruins throughout tho territory during I ho past few days, will reach tho city. 7. '.-. RED CROSS PAYS KONQRTO LEADER HENRY P.DAVISON Demfcsey Homesick, , Buys Large Stock Of Paris Perfume Ten Trucks Carry Floral Trib utes to Church Where Last Rites Are Performed Cross Laurel Place of Honor. Mm. Esther ". Newton, Chicago, tail entertain n many men n she i Illume,, rilled llv rre Judge Lynch l.awrrnru J. Newton, rwnl heir to IIOd.ODU ilijerteii to increased ali mony i n ilia ground o ttld not do serve It. I V GREA DALLAS. Texas, May 9. -Two hun dred residents of Wont Dnllu aliati d ned their homo today ami tmk tefujtn on nearUy hillsides from the water rapidly rlatna In Trinity river which reached a latnn( 4V. fct. WACO. Tia. May 9. Th Hratoa rlvpr la in fwl abova nnmml hr and rlaliiR rapidly, Advlri from up atrram IndU'itto n pc mllile duplti-atlon of th 1919 overflow Ui'n tho river nubmerxoil nearly nil of Kuat Wai-u. iNKW Oltl.KANS. .May 9. - Mood InK of Jonc.ivllli. I.n., t(h a populu UjU of nlmiit ll)' by ft frvali, break In tho lvei, today had awoMvd the total of l.oulitluiia and Mlaaliutlppra lioineleiii nnd liicrunitcd tho treuieii doua ri perty dnmax In tbe Inundat ed aertion. Kc-llowlMK tho lireuk In thn leveo protecting nlirvit two-tblrda of the town lato yeaterday, tho water today u reported to 1m two lo four fi-ot deep In III" aireeia. Supplying ft food lo approklmaloly .In.nnu irfu feea aeatlrred throuxbont thn flooded area In uddltloti lo thn I, "Kin belitK rarsd for at relief rump. Mill pro aontod a nerlnun prohli'in. I OUNCE 10 END WARS TA .,, May 9. Tile IBIll nn mml iimvenilon of Hie ('ooki"k of .M il lift m nnd 1'iiieiil T u hi ix mi in I if .i) . cot down to luitiii-M here yiHti-rdny wlirn Mm. Milton IIIkkIoi. of MikiuI -Iln. iinlloniil pieitl- d"lil. i mivninl thw uxevutlvw rout inlll.f. The ei'iiitnlileo tranwo'ted umi I Hi' iiultieM ull aflirnoon. IUp hIM lv v f l urn 3'l hllilin are lo lM' pr- wnl. Nliit. Ilitixlim t.nl.iy 'i)d Hi" worn it of tin nntlon now Mine mi rxoep- lliiii.il opportunity to end wnr fi r nil tliiie nod xlie predli li d t tint the P. T. A. would enter mtlvrly Into lirliiijinti nlmut an et:i of tiernniiieiit peitee. "The teii-yi'ur niinl liollduy,' ahe mid. '-l the kient opportunity for the traehera Hint parent of AinerU-ii to end nil war. In the m-xt ten year It will lie ponMlilc, I liilleve, no to I nil n the rhlldreii In the ptilill uli'ioU nlunic the lliii-n of nrhliru thin, irnmin imrl prare Unit by the time the h i 1 1 1 1 1 V la over the lilt I - iln tl. then rmeiiiliiK na Vutera will are that Almrli'u olilttlna ll rontluu aiH'e. The women of Annilia uiuat ke the lend III 1 1) In, fur the women DALLAS, Texaa. May 9 Tho level of tho Trlnliy rlvor hero la annln on lite upurailii, followiiiK ij four Inch roln ycateidftv. Thn river n rver nlnn feet In Twelvo linui. However, a repetillon of thn hlKU a tern of two w nek a ii ko In not oxpertoil by the wi-iither bureau. Tho llnizoa river la underKoliiR a hhiirp rlae, ratiKlni; flood rondlllotia prountt Cliilmrnu. PLEADS GUILTY 10 SLASHING mm MMTUT VAI-LKV. N. V.. M.iy . Men iinJ woiin-n of luleriintloiuil promlii' iteo in the world of flnunio nnd !' I y howrd with plain VII InKera In H i niiinivii K'ief Iml.-iy at tint I II r of lliniv I'. Imvlaun, flnumliT, phlliiniliK'tilni, nnd ,lund of the Ann rl. nn lt. il t'roxa duiiriB thu wiirld wnr, who died K;iturdy. The little Ivy covered i Impel of St. Jiihn'a of Ijtttlniftow n, neatllng nun. nit the fluweiltiK hllla of ttiia pliv lutiiri ailie I.iiiik IM.iihI lllnKe, waa eruwiled noil many hundieda unal.le to kiiIii ndmlttnnri) atoml allently out-aide. A upei lul tmln ronveyid mournera from New Vork. ltuiwa earrleU them throuiih latiea of atiph' tree In lili. hoin nnd over rundH rnllInK pnat to-re after iot of velvety itrevn luwna of tli entntia nf nililloniilrra. The Inat wlahea of Mr. Pnviaon were fiilfilleil. MemlH-ra of hla foni- lly. ulihiuiHi dreioied In lil.trk, did not weiir deep mournlne. Thn aervlee wna unoatanUitlnua. The euluKV Hua omitted from tho KplM-opMllun rltunl with h followed prlviile nervhea at the home, and the aeene nt the ;rnv aide Wiih re-Ki-rvid fur only , tluiau tieurt-Kt nnd dl'ill'eHt. The lied CroKH, the Krent mother of men, uliU h Mr. Duvlaon nerved no ably with a world In turmoil. p'.nyed nn linportnnt role In tho final tribute to him. In n little churi-h bunked with flowera. n green Inure! wreiith benrlng the Iteil t'roaa ayin- bol. weutilid the plaep of honor. lixrr the rnaki-t from the raftera buna tlte flu of the foiled Htnlea nnd the Hd Crona. Outaldo tha Impel atood a group of nuriea. who duilnii the wnr had hulled Mr. Du vlaon aa their commander. Ten trutka earned tho floral trlb- vitia to the churih. J. I. Mnraan and Charlea Bteele, p.'irtnera of Mr. Itatinon, led the pro- reaabm . Into the rliapel. Aaaembled fill I I... ifl.l...A 1 1 t... (...n n oni'tnera. tiut Junloa H. Morirun nnrl I Tliomua V. Ijiniont, who arc in Iaui- don. There, too, wer ttto H. Knhn, Au- cuat llelmont, former Ambamuidor John W. Itnvia. Kellx Warbura; and u boat of ot hen. I'AKIH, May . (Ily AHoclatd lral. Aftnr HHtpouliiK hla tie- parlure from I'urla aevernt tltnoa, 4 4 Juck IiompMey filially iiuhIk up 4 4 hla mind to break wy from the 4 4 attractions of tho Krenrh cspltaf 4 4 and leave fur iondon IIiIh nft'-r- 4 4 noon, 4 4 He ipent the morolng shoppInK 4 4 and returnlnK tho rlalta of frlen la. 4 PgfJ'4 Anion his purthaaea were sov-4 Wreath in' "''' Klad H's all over," w nald, 4 M tie atarteii to pii' k it ih truiiK. 4 "I don't want to tuy In london 4 4 beyond Saturday," aald iH-tnpaey. 4 4 "I nniHt Ret back to the United 4 4 Ktatoa and aUrt tralolnK ti meet 4 4 Wlllard and all other comers." 4 UNITED STATES IS P SOVIET 10 DEALS Amassador Child Gives Un mistakable Hints That Pri vate Commercial Arrange ments With Russia Won't Be Recognized. 44444444444444444 HEAVY FROST IS P D T ON OR TOMORROW A J. WASHINGTON, May 9. A dincua ion of the ItUMainn problem os It la affected by tho negotiations at Crnua occupied moKt of today's a"a- aion of the cabinet. It developed an opinion truit the uttltude of the allied govi-riunenlN toward the aovlet re gime had nhftn U up nt fjenoa In vir tual agreement with the policies of the t'niti-d Ktatea. After the cabinet meeting It was READY FOR THE ALTAR ..- ,'..--1 - ."'V. '' it. '-. V L 'ate' 8X ill Miss Mary Iandon liaker of Chicago 1 10 SATISFY S m IDE English and Italian Delegates Meet With Russians and Present New Formula' in Hope of Saving Conference From Disaster Belgium Issues Views. aald by admlniatratlon official that I pootographeti on ner arrival in ,ew there had been general agreement i Vork, from where she sailed on the among the cabinet members that the 'g. g. Aquitania for England. Here she work now proceeding at Ocnoa was m become the bride of Allister Mc- going forward largely along llnea. wlili h had prevloualy been laid down by the atate department. Ttie same adniiniHtrution spokes man declured hope was expreaaed that the solution of the whole prob lem which could bo endorsed by this government might be reached at (Jenmi. Jt waa added that should the conference fall tho United Ktatea would have to go ahead Indepen dently in adJuMting Its relations with Kuiuda. ICormlck. who mshe "left waiting at tho church. OKNOA, May 9. (By tho Asso ciated 1'reaa) The principal Kuro pean delegationa hero hnn been given unmislakeablo hint by the Ameri can ambassador, llichnrd Waisliburn Child. th.A the I'nlted Htates main talna Ita eonaiatent standpoint re mm pnAon uhluuii uunnu TAKES HID IN SEAMEN STRIKE I i GENOA, May 9. (By tho Asko elated Press.) English and Italian delegates to the economic conference met today with members of the Rus sian .delegation and began working outa new formula concerning- tha restoration of toreign property In Kusala, said, an announcement this afternoon by the French delegation. The announcement said it was hoped to devise a new clause In the Russian memorandum whlchj would satisfy Eelgium and therefore France. Following In the wako of the storm of Monday and last nlxht comes the prediction of fair weather for tonight and Wednesday and a heavy frost early tomorrow morning. It piay be possible that conditions may change nightly by tonight, but Kloyd Young, the frost expert, and .County Agent Calo stated this forenoon that such a (hange was not In sight. A number of the orchardlsts are so apprehen sive that they are' making prepara tions for extra heavy smudging late tcnlEht and In the morning. This ivuninii'i nreilietton nf ahmii 61.10 in gnrdlng any private or general ar- PORTLAND. Ore.. May 9 The state 7 o'clock by Mr. Young will be await-! "nl'm""; rnn be 'r'w.lVnm'off'c'J- Intervened today In the lons-tin ,laBger f Intraediateisruptlon. ... .,.w - . - ilnited States, says Henry Wick nam ... ' ... I Controversy Raoes cles. ' Tho vaearlei of thia BDrlne'a weath-I , . . .u... .. un. . n.ra. " - I li iikuci v,iwv ...v - . l . . e , .... ... ,. , . ,i. i t i . .r ... .t-i . i . . .1 . . er reached a cllm.i,. In the storm oflment haa or may be made must be arm""""" "r- .fc . nwrwa w : - yesterday during which, a large part t nff ted by the American attitude i Infcs wl be started tomorrow. The'seven In the allied memorandum to GENOA. May 9. (By Associated Press). Genoa today was eagerly awaiting the sovief reply to the eco nomic conference's memorandum on' the Russian question, with the fate of the conference largely dependent upon the tone of the Russian response. If the reply Is essentially concilia tory, it is argued, the French and the Belgians will have difficulty in main taining their opposition to the memor andum, but if it should prove highly non-conciliatory the conference wUi be much Inlarimt in fruit rir. -'- . . . u . .... . , I vonirovcry nages Steed, editor of the Times oi Mn- .ne. . r. ouuwro, Blglum l8 the center of the fierce on. tcnairman or tne state board oi conctit- onrnvev ip ih. Rns.ian uiinn tuke tne lend In thin, for the women I AniTIAA eine Alllrr" of the real of I lie world ore looking! I a II 1 1 II " " I I M I I ,M 1 1 I to iim. It la a wonderful opportu- I fll I 1 1 iA 11111 I ill 1 1 P nlly to develop and nyaliillli the I V I II I I UVI I IllU UIIIUI ARE DISCIPLINED glowing di'inniiit for pence." Mlaa llmglna eald Hint Imnlahinrnt of llilteiaiy la I h great aim of the I'. T. A. ami alio aiiKKalcd Hint par nla ahoiild receive apci-lnt training In order propel ly to edtlento their children. del hold of the child," ahe nd IhciI. "He interested In tlilnua he la Intel enti il In hla beetles and hla mil lo mid let lihn know you rcaltse wlutt he la Irving to do. M.ike homo ho nllrai llve to the children that they will nut want to Icnvc." of the day. there was a downpour of rain, anow. hull. Blush and various combinations of cold wetness. And this on the Sth day of May. with the fruit trees in blossom, early flowers and shrubbery blooming, and early garden truck almost ready for con sumption. This storm and coldness was gen eral throughout Oregon and the Pa cific coast, except Southern Califor nia, where it was cloudy. The amount of precipitation of all kinds, during Monday and last night vii .OS of an inch, and was of un told good to the orchard and other crops. unless nnd until equality of industrial longshoremen's union and the shipping; the Russians behind whlch'France la opportunity in lluasia is assured on Doara agreed to me pian, sata wooa- primiiiles and by means which the I'nited States can recognize. The correspondent understands that minor British oil interests in Russia hnve suggested to the British delegation the ex ward, but no word had been received from the waterfront employers' union. PORTLAND, Ore.. May 9 Assertion standing in her opposition to the memorandum. Consequently all eyes in Genoa are on Belgium and M. Jss par, foreign minister and chairman of the Belgian delegation. . estnb-'that tlie ''aterfront employers union! "The question raised by Belgium ' ' A .. , 1 ...... I I 1 'll.ni.l nUllDA BAVaM k a - mn - . iiMniiii n snei'iai iieirciieum ruuaui " r i - - - ' BASEBALL SCORES ulongaide the Genoa conference and says, that, were such a council to be constituted, and were it to include the leading companies. Its proceed ings might speedily eclipse those of the main conference. CONVICTS MUTINY - ELEVEN ARE SHOT roUTLANP. Ore.. May ft. A. L. i'liOn. lieutenant In the Port land fire depiirtincnt nnd Inspector In tho city fire marahnl'n office, who re cenlly brought charges of Incendlnry, misconduct nnd drunkenness against Fire C hief John K. Voting, resulting In n hen ring In which Young W ns completely cleared, vas today sua-prmli-d thirty days without pay nnd reduced to the rank of hosemnn by an older Issued by City Commis sioner Hlgelow. I.leiitennnt Frank McFnrlnnd nnd Cnplnln Fred Hay who were asso ciated with Pullen In making tho charges were suspended thirty days without 'pay, but were not demoted. Itlgelnw ntan nnnminccd that here after the fire iiinrshnl's office would be directly umlor the clinrge of the fire chief. PORTLAND. Ore., Mny 9. Hob Fiwionor yestenlny pltmdiHl guilty to a COH'MMA. S. (!., Mny g, mutiny of J60 convlcls in thn statu pcnltoit llitry yestorduy wus put down. after eleven tf tho titiitiiioors Imd lieon wounded by penitentiary Riuinls nnd Klamath FalU Will cuy Hiiiee, riio flro chief sitld the dlHonler charge of sliinhinK n. monkey's ear nnd Blurted when a Ki'onp of prisoner re- Case Settled After wns fined $2T by Jiulgo Hawkins. "Wero you after monkey glands?" asked Judge Hawkins, "No, your honor," replied flpooner. Hpoonnr was iiiTosled lust week y Komh R. Chtiri-hlll, stntn litimutiH offi cer. Churchill chBrgod that Spooner wan plnylng with the monkey and when tho ii n I inn I bit htm on the finger pulled out 0 pocket knlfo and slashed off tho monkey's right cat1. National At Cincinnati. R. Boston 1 6 2 Cincinnati . 3 10 2 Batteries: Marquard. McQuillan and Oowdy; Donohue and Hargrave. E. At rittsbtirg. R. 11. E. Brooklyn 2 7 1 Pittsburg .. 8 14 1 Batteries: Cadore, Schrlver, IVcstur and Herry. HunKlIng; v-ooper and Mnt- tax. At Chlcngo. R. 11. K. I'hlladolphtii 9 13 0 Chicago I 10 Bntterles: King and Henllne; Free man, Keeno, Jones and O'Karrell. American At l'liiladelpliiu. It. H. Cleveland 4 9 Philadelphia 15 20 Batteries: Coveleskie, Kwro. Bnghy nnd O'Neill, SMnault; Komtnel aud Perkins. E. 1 0 WAtIHNGTON", May 9. Definite progresa tn the negotiations looKing to the refunding of the eleven billion dollars foreign debt may be expected ua soon as tho Genoa conference is terminated nnd the foreign economic and financial experts arc, released front their duties there, administra tion officials said (oday. strikebreakers to work while long shoremen are on strike here was made in a statement issued today by the employers. M. Jaspar said: "On one side it is a question of principle concerning re spect for and protection of private pro perty abroad. The other Bide concerns The statement after reciting a series the economic restoration of Russia by of attacks upon strikebreakers, warned men who are working not to take any risks. "Workers will be housed and fed in safety and every precaution taken to see that they may go to and from their work without being molested," the statement said. HOTEL MAN HELD MURDER AR E WASHINGTON, May R. l'real flent Harding today told Erin V. Ilnuser nnd a delegation from Port land, Ore,, that h would he unable to accept nn Invitation to visit the Portland rose festival on Juno 11, hut hoped to vIhII the Oiegoii clly Inter in t ho summer should he ' ho shin to oni'ry out his plans to pinko a trip to AliiHkn, - turning from lunch In the main UlnJng room attacked tho guards who were escorting tlieiu. Tho mutiny wns put down in short tinier." inter infortunium from the ItiHtitu Hon confirmed tho report that a num her of convicts lmd been wounded but It was said that nnno wero fntully hurt Between 300 nnd 400 t 1 t. ..,. T Fight of Two years, Detroit c." KLAMATH FALLS, Oro., May !. Circiut Judge C. F. Stono in a decis ion filed today upholds tho county court findings in tho Laboree will rasii which has been pending on ap peal for about , two years. Judge prisoners were Stone found tho will of O. O. Laboree Involved In tho attempted uprising, it u valid and dismissed a petition wus nttld. to revoke protmto. The court award ed cotits to thu defendants, Anita La boree, executrix and J, W. Siemens. Father Loses Life ill administrator. Tho will which has Iueeu ci'iuegieu uy ucnjumtii i.uuuroo and Gladys Kelly, children of La- ooree s rim wire, involves approxir MAItK.NOO, 111., May . Five per sons wero burned to death here last night in u fire which destroyed their home. Tho dead are August Bourko, Jr., 3o, and four children, The mother and two children, ono a six month's old linhy, were saved by the father who lost his life in ii n ultenuit to save the remaining children. The fire Is snlrt to have started from nn In riibiilnr In Hie basement. mateiy $100,000. The rase attracted sinto-wlilo attention because of the reputation of the late 0. O. Laboree as a railroad builder throughout the northwest, - , . . Another Broker Fulls. , NEW YOHK, May P. Failure, of the brokerage firm of Corpender Cnffry nnd company of 74 Broadway wns announced this morning from the rostrum of the New York slock exchange, H. 10 4 E 0 Boston 2 Butteries: Ehmkc and llussler; Fer guson, Russell and Ruel, Walters. San Francisco-Salt Lake postponed, rain. Seattlo-Vernnn - game postponed, toanm traveling. At Nowr York. R. H. E. Chtcugo 7 14 1 New York 8 14 3 Batteries: Hodge, Acosta and Scliulk Shawkey Jones and Devormer. At Washington. R. H. E. St. Louis v 7 It 0 Washington , 5 10 2 Batteries: Vangilder, Hayne nnd Sevenld; Francis, Gleason and Ghar- rity. Negro Uprising Falls Flat MKXIA, Texas, May 9 Reports that an uprising was, imminent among negroes of Freestone county as a re NEW YOHK. May 9. Ell Dul'uy. manager of the Hotel Margaret In Brooklyn Heights nnd Albert Hrad leh, u vermin exterminator, wero held in J3000 bail on warrants of suspicion of causing tho deaths re cently of Mr. and Mrs. Fleniont M. Jackson, who are alleged to have In-en killed by fumigating gas. The action followed exhumation of the body of Mr. Jackson and ti second autopsy which was said to have shown death was caused by poisoning from cyanogen gas, al leged to have been used III fumigat ing rooms beneath those In which tho Jucksons lived. Tho couple is sup posed to have been killed by not properly airing the rooms in which the fumigation was Used. CALL BIOS FOR LAST BIT PACIFIC HIGHWAY PORTLAND. Or., May 9. -Bids for tho last bit of paving on the Pa cific highway iu Oregon, 7.74 miles between Halsley and Harrlsburg in Linn county, wero opened today by tho state highway commission. The contract was to bo awarded late to day. Work on the Pacific highway began just five years ago. Bids for the last stretch of paving on the west side highway, the Mon- mouth-Suver sect ion ( will bo opened tomorrow. ' Cairman R. A. Booth, of Eugene, was not present at the meeting to day, having been called to The Dalles last night by the death there of his brother. CATERPILLAR PESTS INVADE SHASTA CO. REDDING. Cal., Mny 9. Roads littered win caterpillars are reported to be numerous In Shasta county. The plague seems to bo worst tn the vicinity of Palos Cedro, Mlllvllle, Holla Vlstn and Buckeye. At Lnmoine and Delta, the "bugs" aro swarming through the woods and crawling everywhere. It IS remnrked that there are no caterpillars on tho west side of Still water creek, while on the east side caterpillars carpet tho earth for miles. Prince of Wales Sails , KAGOSHIMA. .Japan. May 9. (By Associated Press). The Prince of wrlsnl for the lynching of four negroes Wales today completed his official there since Friday had not material- visit to Japan and sailed for Manila .ed pnrly toilny, Ion hoard the battle cruispr Renown. KILLED BY KIN. TRAIN reviving the industry of that country.' "Belgium invested two and , a half billions of gold francs in Russian in dustry and possessed 361 factories. In cluding blast furnaces, glass factories. electric street railways, cloth mills, water works and electric light plants. We used to produce in Russia before the war 42 per?ent of the foundry out put of the entire country, 48 per cent of the steel rails, 75 per cent of the chemical products, 50 per cent of the glass, tableware and 30 per cent of the window glass. Belgium Ready to Restore "No other country is so prepared as Belgium to restore Russia if the latter returns her former possessions. Bel gian industrialists already have a bil lion francs laid aside to restore their industries there. "In clause seven Belgium admitted a formula which allowed for nationaliza tion of property in Russia on condition that its use should be granted to the old proprietors, or, when this was im possible, compensation be given them. "Belgium does not wish tho failure of the conference. AH her efforts hero havo been directed toward the success of the meeting' while everyone, includ ing Mr. Lloyd Georgo, has paid hom age to tho Belgian sincerity and peace ful spirit." ; M. Jaspar denied statements printed recently in several European news paiH'rs concerning a military and eco nomic alliance between France and Belgium. He said the two countries ; concluded in 1920 a purely defensive convention, effected through the ex hango of letters which provide that e convention bo effective only when mutually agreed upon. PORTLAND. Ore., May 9. Wil liam King, about 60 years old, be lieved from papers found on his body to have been from Morrow county, on route to Portland looking for work, was killed today by an Orvgon-AVuKliington Ruilroud and Navigation company train when ho stepped on the track In front of the engine while walking along tho right of way carrying a pack n his back. He carried a letter of recommenda tion from the sheriff of Morrow county. Virtual Coining HiKh. LOS ANGELES, May 9. 'Victuals are coming high this season," re marked one hold up man to Richard Paul Jones, when the latter was halt ed near Seventh and Olive streets. "So tha ham and eggs will be on you," added the orher holdup man. They obtained f 27. SAN DIEGO. Cal.. May ' 9. Two men were arrested Into last night and hold ns suspects In tho case of Wal ter D. Bower, who was brutally at tacked and killed aboard his bout Inst Friday night. Bower was found dead in his boat eurly Suturduy under a railroad pier. His pockets had boon turned Inside out and as he was known to have had a conaldorablo sum of money, the police were con fident that robbery was the motive of tho crime. The police declined to five the names of the men arrested. They are hold for investigation.'