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'J I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY;, MAY' 6; 19T3T-- EVENING EDITION I 2 L'vH iim.i COOS BAY TIMES q A. SMETH TAKES AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW f. C M.W.O.VKY Kdltor nnd Pull. VAN K. MALOXKV Xeivs Kdilor Offlrlnl lnner of Coon County. UJWICI.Mj PAI'Mt OF THU CITY OK MAItKIIKIKfjl). I T IS seldom tlmt nnyono enn ob- American bottoms tain nn Interview of nny length trnllle will reduce from C. A. Smith, the wollknown wiucii u mny. in the coastwise their earnings, T)JfJ THE CSc fn Const lumbormnn mid president of the rompnny which bears bis nnini'. lie Is prone to follow the old-time poller ns echoed In the precept, ' Don't tnlk about what you are go ing to do. Do It bforo you talk about It. and then when you nro riMi'M?rio.v OF TIIK CANAL. kHE latesf news from Colonel Soetbnla Is that the rnnnma Canal certainly will be ready for navluntlon In May of next year, and possibly sooner. The Culebra j successful, you will not want to talk, Cut Is yet to be lliilslieil. and Wore ns your time will be needed for rur are about 10.000.000 cubic yards j ther developments." Recently, how of earth to be removed: but that ever, ho gnvo the following business may be ncompllslied well within the i Interview which tersely voices the time Indicated. opinions which mused C. A. Smith The benefits to this const from the to labor for the development of Ills canal avIH begin to bo ftlt about a year beforo the Exposition In San Krnrielsro to celebrate the event. Tliw time remaining is short In which In urepare for inmiv changes In business conditions and for the new Immigration. The water distance rr.om New York to Coos liny will be cut from lii.L'O'j miles to .".fiG"., or' n saving of 11.510 miles on the Journey nround Cape Horn. From liiverpool to Coos liny the distance will, be cut from ID, Gin miles to X,'-2-'. Tho shorter distances, of coYiiKc, will save an enormous sunoiiii! of time and a reduction hi rates, but Just wluit those rntes wit bo It Is yet too early to esti mate. Mere conjecture Is apt to be mlslendlug. mid we are not sure that the reduction In rntes will correspond with the actual reduction In. distance. U Is. however, reasonably certain th:ii the difference in transportation will be enough to Insure a new basis for moat moieuntllo business nil over the coast. Captain Honld Aiuundeen linn asked perinlMloti to be the llrst to nail through the canal with the Finm next winter, and his request wIM probRbl be granted if the rjmal Is open at trut time. extensive nronertles on the Pacific Coast, especially In California and Oregon. That ho strongly bolleves in what he snys Is evidenced In these two expanding states: Oregon Possibilities. "It Is my belief that Orogon will show greater development nml growth In the next decade than anv other state In the Union. I could give ninny reasons thnt should b? apparent to almost everybody, for the future of the stnte seems very fplaln. "The natural resources or uregon are amazing. The timber, n crop j that never falls billions upon bil lions of feet. When the timber has been lemovod the soil Is adaptable for agriculture, or It may bo re forested. In the Coos Ray country we hnve coal and I have started ill n Hinnll way to devolop a mine there which will soon yield about 100 tons u day. Coal Development. "There are other coal mines under development there, and the (lovern ment reports show that In the Coos Ray region nlono Oregon cnti take out 10,000,000 tons' of coal per yonr. for n period of 1000 years. How many people have stopped to think of that; yet tho figures mny bo bad' nny time. The (lovernment reports chow that on Coos Ray there are, 100 Hiiuare miles of conl. which means 115(1. 000 acres, each acre aver aging 5000 tons of coal. And It Is , one of the cleanest coals Tor domestic purposes. ! "Rut coal Is not all. It Is only .1 portion of the natural resources to be developed. Wt are now Installing , a paper pulp factory that within the, next three months will demonstrate whether or not It Is possible to ninii--' ufacture successfully paper pulp from ' the sawmill waste of Douglas fit. My experts who ennie from Finland ' toll me It can be dono. and so fur ns I huvo neon ante to ascertain, it 'The canal will mean much to the Pacific Coast, nml fully as much to the Atlantic Coast, for It will afford a means of transportation that will bring about an easier exchange of products. "I believe It will be two years be fore the railroad from Ktigene to Coos Hay will he ready for operation, for It Is a big undertaking, one tun nel ulone being a mile In length. "Such projects take time for com pletion, but when the rond Is com pleted, It will mean a big thing for Coos Ray and for the whole state of Oregon. And I firmly believe Coos Ray will have other lines than Clio one now being built." sKioin Pioneer Western Lumberman) WITH THE TOAST AND THE it TEA A ;om i:vi:xrG CoimiKO- nml Victory. "Re of good courage," Is tho fcry best advice that can bo given to a biiinnn being, for good courngc will never acknow ledge defeat, never bo cast down, never despair. It holds "We fall to rise. ar- baffled to i light better.-" it breathes an I Invincible hope of final victory. . Ayinie Mnctliidalo. COtNFEKSlrt.Y.. DOINGS OF CIT Y FRANCHISE IS OFFER TURNED DOff WATER 11131 W. S. Chandler Explains- the, Heating System Situation I Matsotrs Application. f Continued from Parte 1.) COUNoF "a& K Mir . w w i i i W ItJUUUII ' I L. ir i holders nnd ascertain fh'ther not they concur with my Ideas. ( I would also add that $t0,000.00 of the LunrtV are held by Mr. Teal's corporation. $2f..:ooo.no by. Senility Havings &. Trust Company anil ifLK, ooo.iio by the Flunngnir Estate In addition -to the local hiiKHitodnesiy of the coiupnuy of about $20.00(1.00 W S. Chandler last evening sent a letter to the City Council rejecting the heating franchise which was re cently granted hlih, the franchise fti Its amended slmpo not being: such as to e. n me . mi. g ' ;, ,, that the bonds provide that they the lending of hlif letter. the t f ,,,, ho ,,, orr ,ertlI.o llley nin. KF. '' !iu,r. Z' tnS tnre. whirl, win be houto ten nr iiiiii hit iiwmiiv i- n-.--- --- the thnt Jilt; lull, me iivii-ii. "- " .- -.... ,,,, ,,. li ,.,.. II. it.. tern would be to the town arc sniu .m.-.. -... -. ...... .............. ..... o bo drafting an ordinance Hint w ill i'Mhmiho attaef.ed to that, ubleh. milttihle howe-r. would not be-a great deal. lr Clinii'iUfr'B letter Is n follows. "The coutinct which the Simpson "I 'nm In receipt of a copy or or- Lumber coiupnuy lumi obtnluiM for dlnance No r.7L'. aineiullng nnUininvi' furnishing water fo.- their mills SV. I?n IVIi.li irilll n I l.v I 1 llvr- SIMM! 11 HO nui.llii-u, ll -iurn niiiiuy near futire Vih I Is nderstood Vol. without a pren.lilnr of live per i .. ill imrtli. who desliXheser- -nt b.Mug paiil. at tli.- fiul of any and '.Keefi tlni neinnn y- J""- K-r .Jdrlirg the bonded period. A1.. Wlierent Saut a.-. ment Is Inuquitable am Protests Mucll- Talk; declaring tluu- the present i,rt.B of iissessinent ,, ,lnc,,ual 2 JUbt and thnt the property 0 mnr avenue mt UmitnuS I'lKHiRli to iiltotr Its IniproiemeirL A Wheieat ai., j c: Hann ,ti others euteied protest' again!? i iiiprovenieiit at tho Ctantll raw, liwt nlRM. Tftcy Drm-nted i p i tirtn signed b I.. AfcerfiE ) Whereat. Tlw Cotuvll'flnallr j' eil to i-cfer If t the street commit, ire. Mr. Whereat I'm talking to H, Coillielf nlmiit the inarti-r uij-.v.i while the ninoiistraiu'e vra tinti hv ii mhui.Wli. II...... .. ..s ....j. .uviu hiis I ,n . by vomits csi: xi:w weapons. AMt'NIClPAI. election held last Tuesday In San Francisco Is In teresting In that the pcopb; vcre called upon to use the time new weapons that pupullstlc poljrlcs lave given th'in. the referendum. Mo mutative hihI the recall. Over M).- 'ijt eltlens were Interested sulllc Kiltly (o vote. People were asked to approve or reject tho adinlnlstrnt'on. ndOUt or reject an ordinance cutting the rates of a public service cor poration, mid lrtunlly try a Judgo for his Judicial acts. R.v u vote of two to one tho street yfoad agreement submitted to tho nn be done. Now, that means hoiiiu- pr-opic ny uic supervisors was ruti.titiit to Urogon.. for tliu united rttifl. It extends the municipally own-, States Imports annually fio.ooo.ono I l'ltnmv not nny form for Thyirby .hit visioueii art, (ii-eut soiiiee of consuliius being amr beauty, all lit nil, r only know that I wuuM telf my i joytuiness or Heart Ktor the ilenr dally fclpsslngs that n my pHihwny mil, !.'e Is so large and wonderful amf hue's iinwonll'd bpeeeh fu signaled In- tile mighty plan' time holds tho highest, star In h-uven's space unwenrled uu'l keepw wlthlii lis reach Tim dew drtips that are needeil down wheiM the dnlslits nrei San PrniiclMiu Star. It doesn"5inke nlhe l-.illorstomwiko n. self-iiindif man; - v ..."'..':' i.'i.... ::... "' """ ., i .i i .i- ti... i.uiiioiv mi. mjiue ilern is or mis K nti'tu Ken iiiinnnij mi mo itiitiin for iimIi. within which to operate il.st.Hiiii care of. liirludllig the coiirpiin.Vs Jprovenicnt lie said tlmt onlrWoti lientlnc system. , emit met for pumping water uy eiec 'I'liU nriliiinm-.. has received my ' trlcity. tho- details or wlin'li wi- .in.fiil i.i,itnliliinitJiiii mid I woiilifw- coulil go Into Inter- on. Te sab-f oiiPiiirullv decline to accent snide. i woirfd not Inclildo money .no thi 'The application for jiiiextumvton ' company for watei riunlHliii whlct of my former rrunciiiso was iiuim m na.i noi nuwn ihmu iur. the lustimce of lty repldontH who , "11 jspectfuliy yours, lived hovniul the-limits oi oneratlon ' ".I. W. HHNWKTT." ,.( u,.i,i i.ni,.lilu. I inn Mtlll lit tlic "'P. S f'crinlt mti to alsii. hiiv ll.itll I. ,., rti,i, ,..... ...... . ..... ...... -.- -- - . ... - - . .- - , . , Jenliilon that a central tiWitltur pl.uil uutess thn Council consldem this f- ii . . . .i , . t , . ... i would !) of grunt advuiiingi! to cue er lavoiiiiuy wiiiua a ivnHouaivie city In cfio lessoning ol ihe Innurmico uifio. mr Ihe iitfM ten tuyH, that rink ml In nrnvxllttg a mote ronoiii- i,ny oite.r in ims uiA'Ciion on iiiur.iir of invsert or i no watei c intuuv .fiuld 'i" coiisliUMoJ withdrawn, .iinl I iilxo wish you would Hubnnr to jour finimlltci..iiiht lite iiincll thnt In ens r the propoltlon tn tne fore-' going iVltter Kiutufueil l-j not lomsld ered rtivoialJe. then I would sug. nest Hint the rrnuvhlso i.f the iiresen,' possible foi ii ceiiirnl hentln; plain-icompjuy be- i-xtviuled a reicuunlilk the preKeuci or woudand coal lu nn- period so tli.-it sumelenrlmndHM-iin I j llmrted uuautltles will always he iisold t sotiiellUng nmr thiar fan. snigiiard ro the consuiiief agnii.a value for the purpose of making exorniiani rmes. HU(.t liotl'ii mh;(s as the K:illrod The field of miiniei.iul lienlinm Contnilssbiii inlulit ici-flininend. In the aine of, hire n girl 7ilaj 4er heart against: u diamond.- il .rjenry street railway to the ferrlet mid does nwny with the horse car, ;nul makes other changes. Tho ordinance Initiated by the Telephone I'ners' assoclntlon. wnu nd p'ted by ::,00O majority. It cuts tho mtes chargod by tho telephone com panle. mid mnrks tho ontrnnco of the rtftT Into the Initiative legislative liUHluobB. The association Is fathered liy a polltlclnn who formerly fattened off. leglslntuies or corporations af- worth of wood pulp from sawmill districts of 1'iiit.tnd, (lormnity mid j Sweden. As Uy-productH, too, wu . will uianufactiiie from tho wood J waste rosin and turpentine wllllii- uiauufactuiiiig tho pulp. Tile- re mainder of tli wnstu from the millM will bo used Air generating elbetrlu power for thu operation of mill amf logging miichftiery. TIiiih uverytlllhu will bo iitllll. Wo need inoru pooplo In Oregon, 'on: you raiiil iMiArii!" Capuilu IfcArthur wiyu nbat ii. r. u. ki Httunls for.- "LVJES'P Pl.AYiniS ON WARTII." luil. iI'Miily and iiltitictive heiitlng servldf. No niiestloa of ratett or inonoiroly foiiM arise., for both wood and iioal will he plentiful In this loium-dulty ii fuel fir tlio-llnllilduii! , for iriitui'ie to couie, Ir will In to Siiccccil only as It may. h abb to furnish a more econonikiil service piiiuts Is tot mi iviperlnwiit. It u.iy or may not be a flmuielal succesi In Inld community where fn. Is c u f.tratlvety eheiipand prvattful. I un Jerstmid that Mr. Albort Matsoi. -tins applied for a Hmilnr franchise cov ering tlieentlei city and lueljillng tiuk 'ruin iMf uinu-.. in ' "",l I'nijovi iiiiii in lie- siai'ieii IOIJ Sill lilt l1 III i n.M.ll. n. I u-ll'l .l..ln . It o..... MiiUi.n lumi"" . "HV." " ""' n.... M. w iii:n:iktt. iS. .4 N4NSNN.. p.v.seiil. They will,' repuct ut Mlo ivt imoKiig. i et '()' If. Owii In nil en or lu tho nntlium and esrilunlTS on f-.-jiith 'tftntli ilreot. ii l.ovo lliugfls at (ockHMiJthoi nnillstj noreB cIlupiKones.. roned by pending legislation, and mid I believe- they will count In large who has discovered In tlio now re-' numbers Roon. The opportnnltlos'.ire kIhju opportunity to wax fat at pub- here. Wo need not fear loo lurgu lb, .xpense This "association" hired ; a population of workers, for ttkero agents and obtained contracts with Is a disposition anijing uM of iw in MioiisandH of business men to th see the other rellow work and tbfiv clfwct that If rates were reduceil!nr plenty of mon wrto Imvuthe means through the effort of tho association. I to furnish employment that wl ro il ihould receive n certain percentage of Uio reduction. Tho people voted tu reduction, therefore the enter inlsliig grafter gets the people to pay Iiiiti for what they have miide possi ble by their own votes. The recall movement was also suc cessful. Judge Charles Welle being re. railed mid Wiley Crist, candidate of tl r. Woman's Recall League, being elected by 877 majority. It Is n tri umph of women lu politics mid dis proves the oft repented story that tho Cilr sex are not Interested enough lu jiuhllc iiiestlous to vole. The recall ti.w out of .ludgo Weller's action In ii-duclng the ball of it iiimi who crlm- si'.)y assaulted a girl, thus allow ing tho assailant to escape. The ball ruvf been net at $:i,000 by one Judgo and Judge Weller reduced It ? 1.000, wUJ.'h was furnished, the aroused m.ijn disappearing mid forfeiting thu ti.UI The campaign was waned on moral line, mid as n result, courts wl'J not be so lenient with this class of degenerates. Tho lnltlntlo, referendum and ro rnR are evidently appreciated by the in'oplu of California and have come to "Htny Jledford Tribune. suit lu the development of the coun try. (!iadunlly tho workers of to day will become tho bushics men of tomorrow, mid so wo ned not fear for an Invasion of men without money, ns long iih tlwy are willing to work. "It would be splendid for Oregon and gro-it benefit If w could got., say. 1(1,000 vrorklnguieu here every mouth for the net five years. Tin. Pacific Coa.H has u population of' only about ll.OOO.OiiO, and Oregon has less than a good-ntzed city. But wo need people who will go Into tho county and produce and develop. Jlia resources. "Kuglwnd Keeiim to be the ;nly country objecting to free toll for Ainerlcnn vessels In tho cojstwtea trade. Last summer 1 visited Kuropo and nowhere except In Kngbutd. did I rend of opposition to Anierkaii leg islation providing for free pussngo of A inoli nn vessels In the domestic trade. And as for tho gvural pub lic lu ICuglmid, I believe they ore not conerned one way or nuothec. "To mo. It appears that tho op position originates wltV the Canadian railways, which fear fro tolls to Industries- r Cihis . tdry. New ldimfrles iiy by day Are now e.xnlng, to Ctuis Bay. To the arooin-hnndlu f.utory lubit KonLnck, Wo J) w-fsh ll tho.gi,'.'atet of jucic. ftlio territory .granted'- to I systems could not piilblj Jtho smue terntory. Mr. and 1 do not wish u oppose him in "ol 1,, ,l"lf1,u,,, 1"w,"" ,!" iy any pnrtlcubr. Any perBini who 11 A;'lpf'VTVi,i,i,,l7(!.,.,.y. 'tV'.t'("',,T ,, willing to devote tlpie nnd im.ney t n. " ' Ai onin- (Jiim. iu.x(k tho Instulltiig or this exp.dnient.ill 11",",,ll'1" n,,,r," w,t '" ltv- tho larger and ...ou, extensive plans "1Jl ""'"l' l prujoei eouM on And mil- frleiM tl)e aotrtetnplni-i', Or tile frill ovnp'intor. Willi! tlir irleflds oc, Ciw Ra. Kioot And' ht patronage -,vlH meet.' Amf I Veil lu Horn, fiituio day. Wu a ho to hoar them uiy, 'Hint was their must lucky dnv SVIiea to our Onimi. they emiio stny. servlro. wlrlcli cmn only onerate tnr tho good ol'iho community, ..tiuuld n. celve tho moral wipport of wery titl tloui assirssuienU K'Kiiili Street .txM-Nnieut. The council decided to moor .Mny ztu. i:i as n liord of eiiuull'atfoii on ".My former riTiuehlso In any eent tliiith PourUi stiwut aftur IiiivIiik will enablo mu ti heat tb buildings adopted the following assessment: Hi whlcl), ! am iH'Monnllf Inteistod HI roil to (iolilnn, ?:! w frnjii jt-eiii ii "Ueiiii ii'iiie pAtit ;i i- I the ndilltlouar territory grant.l tin-, (Jolden o Hull. ?..7:i per Trout by the. anieiviliid franchise. I woulir foot. wlthdi.'iiw lu fnvurof .Mr. Mafston uitfl Intersection of (iuTden. $1,I7T.93. hope that hi may receive ovtry mxw lutersretlon of Hall, sypi.10 I a I'-iir a pulp iiikb we did j.fne ,nu wun ouif coiiU'lieuIng iiyos Hiilillme, . Wo will hn. nothing to ropln. Looked so ttnnptlngly iild they. That the Nerdriim Rrothers dlu sny That our Coast was Just tno nlui-e So hero pulp mill! they would rulse. Soon tlieie- mill will bo conilele. With Jts. walls built' of concrete. Who will then but advocate. Work triumphant within our gate? Now, a hrlek-ynrdt we hiiiu In -itow, And reat suecei.ci wo wish It, too. Thoy say our eUy Is Just, the sort. Coo.1- luiek thev can iiiuke for our grand resoct. Soon wo expect to hear them Bay Orvgon's greatest city la on Coos Ray, - M. K. H. Murshllold. sldortilon at your linuds." (lty l.iiocx Case. City Atturinjy Ciosg. reporv.Ml to the Coiuuill tout tho do" Inn lost tlu i.icniwoi'i.'ii case. .Vitilgu Uoniwn of Miglhty M aj i&arameint Safe at t tf RS. ELROD'S of- $W Spring Evemieg Dresses. Simiits amd Coats Began Yesterday, May Stfo l'"or 2 JO H.'Of south of Hall, $2..-iX per front foot. South to rCriiso iiveinie, ?."i,0." per front loot. IntPi'sectignK of Ingersoll, .lohiison !,.i." f..1? "e('ll"K diversely tu.and lCruso nveniies, $1.0K2.20 each. uVtin.yr . ' Hlmllnr to' I'roni Kriiso to Cmil Rank Inlet. uhlch tbe-vlty lorrmiito tlni'eagu. .v,n- .Matter l' V letre. fmmnTT- . , . Me8H'' "' J" Wh y.' . oh,, Olson 'i. , ',.:S. ",.'r !'. ."",tulu. )V- '" ! ' Stwltel. inemborH of the - .. .. ... ,..v! ,.,1(11 ril 1 1 l .1 V lllltl.'lllir I.Vlatul.,.. ..!. . ,.. . :" -- " ..lininniu I'll)1 nun noun i.ne smiMtures on the pe. tltlrtir lor the lininin.cieht, tk!i 2il loin won hIriiciI Or on th n. mount rniii'e nnd Unit there ore til lots on the streit He tall toil a his rornei-lot u wnic aMCki. ;t) for Ihe Improiiiiient', tihlle Ihelst wiif iisscmunI foroiny C0 bAtti nor Tin lit. In onwipience, te w!i that he couhl not .trail hUwIfct the ton-yeitr boaiU IhMldtlittti I 'tt was? worth nun'.' (Iiati 50 ht Hint It rM iiHifwieiloatliekainetii'j nn other lots throughout ttic (: ity. Ilr r.dillllfin tir this, he r aid tUt r he Reynolds l)eveliimcnt tmopn;, which owns i i-iitMTf outilJc ttttttr was iltstriuiiriitni' in get'iiif Tri street Inipi-iivcil now He &:!1 fat tbey Hhniild be fifipiltcil tu pj pA of tllei cosr of opening the itwt lie said that Portlnml reulreJ I'Ji or outlying it'hutloni, In addii't to this, he said' Hie M&rthfltld it I' m or asKessnient wn wronn u til Inr next to 1th ng nsteisvd onl; III white he had' to pay 509 oa III turner. A. Y. Meyers, of the Reynol.'i fc vrlopinent C'-mpanr. siHtlwthtaJ his compiiny rtml tried to aid la (d ting Hie street openetl. HeMlJtW they liml llrst ptoixued to tone don i.ockburt nvenuo. but a niiottrtl i Tenth street property onn hin- iiuchtcd that tliey tome inn ij. Tlron, ho salil, when It waititfatj with the- Council, lie trad atrerdtt cooUnuv tlio street uu-beyond in city lliulTs to tho old roantr imJ.1 iimtance of half a ir.Ile. till t came kind of IniproivnitnU ti tti city put In. He M "iw lots i.f nconle who iniuld Ittttm dated nnd that It would totBW town ns well ns the- outIJi ' snld thnt P W I'of0"!. property owners on Johnwa .V wiior.. Mr. u liereat'i propW ., . .mi. I - I 'e " ,K go tiuoiiKh uud rta,1 jrftjr,J '" un'"i.u.'":",n",;,, tatiot .1, U. UlllB.'ir ',"V"-,-,l, wboro the cllywaa going to tJ ...... ... hi i,,iinnn avenue ' . . i. 1 ...... 1,1 nnl RIIDDlT I35 Sireei ihuii """",;" "ii iv.it City Knglnoer fildle)- U ' could bo secureil ana m ri od Hniihon with hat bbW '" tl.oKra.lo tooth e 1 l,0,!"?on. "v?.";'1, ,7ncliM mu neon ii "T ..VniitlU there would be nU-wtl( sen's corner liiteail of cut. I imiBca denied mbwrwnui council, minoured he- strt f on. KvZ a ,o ,"K, Th, '"'" thH VMltlil city council lust Rank Inlet , l'1 ' " l" i001!1 "uVl'"l,, w" HroiiiMltlon to change n ll Mfm? v'e ( n" "'"'i1 1" urry rvlc-(.. They stated that Uw "if the city Lt,SLl,,nr",'l,,,,f,,,,,",,,n W"8 W,,,,I,K ' oxt',,,,, Mr" prolement ow CiS en or I .""n ,? H,T l"'? iho ni,,,I-,,nt ,0 contract to linpt-e tho stre.it L... '" n,, "'"' ,"ul0 " "u,ro ,"v"'- Norton's lwe on It J ,unry i Wr' v!,, " ,,M,,,,,IR " t,,,H "ld- MaK,l" or sooner. iIV,i. "ff, '..,J.1?' bll0t ' tlm most direct street to decide KwVisnecessry '01 V,1" KhIwIi1 business and residence City Attorney (Joss Bald tlmt ,,,H,Ir,,ct' mi) la '" n through thor- I'lndlt contract of this k In c ?,"?) n,r? r";c"n V10 ,,uy to CnU'"- bo nimlo. Ho said that tho nroner v ,B ?"' ,n or,,or to Kot " olin,u;0' wns nu...,i i... m... A....".u.,,ro".erl It Will bo necessary fni- KnRtnliln In . u 111,11 I 1111 mill I llUPtt !.. City Attorney Con ld tW J bulkhead tho street on tho nnid-tlnt- nnd have n miction drodgo nut n new slip about 300 feot long from tho present ehnnnol to tho harbor lino, tho drodglngs to bo uso in lllllng tho bulkheaded street. ''"Is brought up tho question of .Mill Slough. Councilman Allon snld thnt ho understood C. A. Smith wna averse to keeping tho mouth of mill Slough opon as ho wnntod to put In a long wharf thoro. Ho said Tlu "Evening Dresses are the swellest ever shown in this city. Ladies invited to call and inspect this beautiful line oi' dresses. Remember the phtec ami time. . While .Mr. Miller rnnrn.Ki.in.1 n.. o,tlior corporation. However, ho sold t hnt If the Council desired to grant tho compnny'8 request, It could bo dono through Injunction proceedings. If tho Council nttompted to do It othorwBo It would bo necessary to start tho Improvement of Fourth street all over ugnln. Tho matter n2prerferre,, V10 8treot committee, aftor George Raines hud stated tlmt everyone on tlm if,.f , Imvo It opened through to Coal Hunk "iat tho foot of Curtla nvonuo, south Slough at once. " V' tlle slough, might bo dredged Ferguson Riilldlng, I0"1 for slip for the forry. Coun- Councllninn Ferguson asked ner. c,,1"lan WInklor InsUted thnt soma mlBslon of tho City Council to In -' ! ""e 0UKht to o "e. Ho sal provo his warehquso on the water-1 tll l,ltereBta " wUlies of tho ---' uoniug Home alterations In ,.,lU B"uni u consmerod lierore It and painting it. Ho said ho would the wfts of one corporation, ?ime0n r!,wov tl10 building at any'..90,incUman Forsuaon thought that ,;LV' cIty. wlBlle'l to open up tho lf U C0ll,u ,)fl amicably adjusted by buErVv-, Ho W Uat Uio moyng the a foy f ' f neJ uuuuing extended nni i,J. .:'. south, it um.1,1 i, i.t4 ,i 1. ?t ninka ih 1nd. he moro,' wanted ' J lat wa'' Anally It was referred to hLi -nnI 1 , tdecen. Ho said he ,tho waterfront committee to report tS hi,n tw? y.ears- thinking ,back t0 "o council. mattSundrwnJ!ft.t.he worfront mi Other IHwlnwu.. .m.a"Jeu.n.4or.wa 'hut had finally .1. I Tho Council allow,! m, no.ial Co.,nrnn,3. V",?.A0 walt- I lat ot bl'8. Including $85 for the grantine ri pi. "T objected to "ury ana 150 for tho band. r..an""B. 8UC" a Permit. Ho sal.i It1 D. A. Jones won nrnt nn,t ..r.l uio Hastening of the street Improve ments in Ferndale. The plans and specifications aro not quite ready for them. . ... tlio North Cedar nrt"" court, the queation u, - ,, ,..... i ,i,,f nt from U" I" ,. system of nowmenta for ' provoments was being ?& Mr. Wlioieat in"" r-. :Mi ter ennbled lie && morooc,nltnliloijrilemof3 As to the claim w'nltl nSvolopnientWnipawojgW thoy bed done b H " li ngreoing 10 iu -., , w street beyond tho dtjr ", y tho matter was eferreJ was contrary to tho build iTk or 11, KSSuS 'or'o'o1 Wa ""ateda,to 5TO ieor 1 0 ?u& S.fffiM"-ta,ffi TIlQ ... ..,. en' Fergus lmnen.a tt he- i..n.. ..- .- - i iitKier nnii IIIJIIIV II U . ' .. .- thru.n;VLi ""?" referred to ' Printed report that the electrlo ater front. iiiero wa tween P0rc,,.n tti .B " finally Ihe natt.;."'nilIr. ...o naioiiuiu committee. F E ai i sum ne ravored grantlnc tl, nr mlt and Mr. Winkler sa d lie W0Pue,r; oppose. Carl Albrecht. the third member of the contmUtw, iS COST OP KLKCTIUCITV. and' There Is food for thought In the light company at Qardiner'ls aelllng us prouuet ror nine cents per klllo watt hour, and throwing In a me ter to record the amount of juice consumed., Qqq.ulllp Sentinel, '..:. ' " 1 ;, to look up. d,flSfe! grades on several itreju I nlng. Among inem'-'xllllLij 8A Fir. hotween KlgM aw Hfct Fourteenth, from Centra land, niuklngaboutaiour nt Commercial. d n, Wire. Ninth, between P"'",,! im'm Hemlock. beiw I Klghth. v,nuetoCl Fourth, from iruw n 1. 1tt "u" "' other IlnUr i nun ano nnHnnflml1.!! 11." n.n,ri UUf.v... ".., 0n LUU." reported u1ver7nwha a plrP Wlnpiers J"" :rh, .hed V'" for children "Wji L1.1 hnt there wa P'e"'.'. ,u ground for fZK gusou said that l. ni.r9",f then a carviF' . hopt to look after It. neJt one was needed m f ;fl I wnnld not be aa. grea, thl, " .. A HB ' ,1.1 I guson fig"' cu- n -ved the- i?V People had ?( "'J wanieu i" "". terfrPBkv n! the streets J'SSfiiBdt ni.o councllmen o ...jroti' ohiLimn went to W'Vith' c J'wS.'kS piuyB""-- . - . ,j(t " ? y ' r IrWi-l that ne uiuu l ntmllt. - ,Ub " -TToT. And" fX'Vlir' wear ner ...- . fPi, her to wear hiW'