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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, NO ia MYSTERIOUS SLUGGER BE (Special Correspondence cf the Journal.) Cincinnati, Nov. 16. Felled by the blow of the brother of an Intended vic tim, the maniac who has created a reign fnf terror in CummlnaviUe. a suburb of this city, by his attacks on young wo men. Ilea dying in the city hospital with fractured skull. The police believe him to be the murderer of Louise Muel ler. Alma Btelngeweg and May MacDon ald, all of whom met similar fates un der strange and terrible circumstances. The police authorities of the city, who had made little progress in Investigat ing the strange murders, were" outwitted Itoy the brother of Mine Rodefield, who 'was attacked near the spot where Alma Btelngeweg was put to death. In going LARGE LOW GRADE SHOOTS WANTED Capital Seeks Gold Where Widely Distributed Rather Than in Small Deposits. OREGON KNOWN AS RICH SPECIMEN PRODUCER i Heaviest Work Now Centered on Great Lodes, Which Prom ise Better Returns. That Oregon produces high-grade ore. iperhaps soma of the richest specimens of (considerable stse to be found In the i world. Is generally known, and many operators have come to regard the state .as a region of small veins with bunchea lNt high-grade rock. Thia Impression seems to have grown from the fact that most of the prominent mines have made their money in rich ore. rather than in (large low-grade bodies. The first mine jto command attention to eastern Ore jgon. the Virtue, milled an average of ill ore in 1170. 440 ore in 187S. lit ore an 1S7I, and lit to 111 ore from 1191 to 198; but during this time a bunch rwould occasionally be found so rich that a candlebox full of It waa worth , small fortune, and during the early .days of Virtue prosperity it was no un ecommon thing for miners to appear in Baker City with specimens for sale that ware so rich as to be worth nearly bullion weight. The higheat average carload of ore known to have been shipped from an Oregon mine waa produced by the Col umbia, and held up to 11.101 a ton. The carload waa about 12 tons. The North Vole during 1101 produced wonderful ore, the rich shoot ranging from a few lnchea above two feet. Thla waa un doubtedly the largest very rich body of ore ever mined In Oregon, for the mine produced that year above. 1750,000. ac cording to the mine report, which more likely fell under than overeatlmated. The length of thla exceedingly rich shoot waa not made public, but miners as serted that for a distance of 100 or 00 feet it was being broken down on canvas, which Indicated extraordinary values. Golconda produced in llll wonderful rock from the 100 level. In an area of about 10 to 12 feet length, five feat width and 10 feet depth, ore aggregating tn value close to tluO.OOO waa found and hipped In the most careful manner tn the smelter The rich shoot haa more recently been mined at greater depth, where It shows through a larger body of milling ore. The B. E. had larger bodies of ore. some shipping, but mostly of milling grades. The Bonansa output while mining what was known as the Nigger's Heaven, a rich shnot formed where smaller veins converged with the main vain, was phenomenal, and there Is not a level down to the 1.100 where rich ore was not found, proving that the enrichment VH perfect"" at UlS greatest depth attained. In one month the Bonansa secured from Its mortar and table plates about 110.000, which indicates the general richness of ore handled that month in the 40-stamp plant. Red Bay produced above the tunnel level 1800,000. from what the reoorda of the company show to be a general average of about It ore. In western Oregon some remarkable hod tea of rich ore have been found. Steamboat pocket was probably the most famous: It was opened In 1114 or, Steembont creak, a tributary of the Illinois. What the fortunate pocket banters realised from this strike will never be known definitely, for no records ware kept, and the rumors afloat among , the old prospectors and miners of the 1 Bay pine the value of the pocket at svnvwhere from 1 1 10.000 to llSO.onft. Olid hill pocket, discovered In 114 near Gold hill, was another ramous .man body af rock that came near being pure metal. It Is not credited witn oeing as rich as that on Steamboat, but was ft great payer. The Brlgga strike of ' BCJ "' vjjjtMtf ' I 't ;aPaaaaaaT w-f? "jS v!SBbbbbbbI V'y I PsbbBbbBi LsaBr(' .fviaHKiM KBTrvr I BBTafefVnKaaBB Ibb v.i ssfw I Victim of the Cincinnati Slugger. I 1 I I nr work If Us Rode field had to paaa I &SiPH 'J jEIH9wiH along the lonely road leading- by Spring I I Grove cemetery, where the strange at- I I i I tacker of the young women of the I I I neighborhood, had frequently . taken 1 E JHLbMkOH refuge when Interrupted In his attempts I I to Injure his Victims. There have been I VHf :. no less than attacks within the last I I ' J-mKMHHT weeks, and in three instances, as I f iHflHSH'i' V related, they resulted in murder. 1 LlByflBG 'I -HfitSfljB Brother Crashes Bis Skull. 19 9HJHHbHbHYM J Mls Rodefield as she passed the lfl Kf CP cemetery was followed a short I H Bsas! wf issagagaaiaaa.'i. eUl distance by her brother. As she sg" m g ui DYING IN to her work Miss Rodefield had to pass along the lonely road leading by Spring Grove cemetery, where the strange at tacker of the young Women of the neighborhood had frequently . taken refuge when Interrupted In his attempts to injure his Victims. Thar have bean no leaa than It attacks within th last six weeks, and in three instances, as related, they resulted in murder. Brother Crashes Xls Skull. Miss Rodefield as aha passed the cemetery waa followed at a short distance by her brother. As aha passed along the road a man jumped out of a clump of bushes, seised her, and was about to drag her into the very lot where the unhappy Btelngeweg girl was killed. Young Rodefield rushed up and. with a heavy stick, rained blowa on the head of the man, who sank to the earth with a fracture of the skull which may prove fatal. The police ware oon notified and hurried to the scene. They are cloaaly guarding the man at the hospital, and hope they will secure a statement from him in a moment of conaclouaness. The ease of this evident madman ia one of the strangest In police annals. All the murders committed In Cummlns ville have been similar in detail. Each suggests the work of a maniac possessed of some strange passion. His method has been to first strangle his victim this year, from which between 110.000 and ISO. ooo was realised, la the only recent Instance of this phenomenon of nature, where such msrvelous propor tions af gold to the other elements were concentrated In a pocket or bunch. The. Greenback haa been a fine prod ucer, the ore there being of high-grade order, but the management haa made no statement to the public of average values or even the aggregate of monthly clean-upa. Retorted pigs of gold and bricks have been aeen that ran as high as Ill.OOO to 117,000. this being the product of the plates during a 30-day run. But most of the attention of capital .at preaent la directed toward large low grade deposits, where commercial avetv ages may be had lit such sreaa aa to permit of a great ore reserve being blocked out. The' great shoots in the Cracker lode are known to the world. The Dixie Meadows has a shoot of 100 feet length that ranges In width from II to It fast. Tha Black Eagle Is on an Immense porphyry dike ranging in width from 100 to 400" feat, much of which la aald to carry values of II to II. The Morning's Fair view vein has an ore body of 10 to II feet width that averages In the work done commercial values, If handled on a considerable scale. Tha Lucky Boy. ta Lane county, Is breaking down an ore body that ranges In width from 40 to 50 feat and the Treasure, a sister property, has drifts arid crosscuts In ore that attain a width of 41 feat. On the Aimed work and cropplngs prove a lode of 100 feet width, carrying a large body of ore that saema to offer a handsome profit for treatment. In the Blue T.edge de velopment work completed the copper shoot ahows a width of SI to 40 feat which tha management says can be smelted at a profit ' The heaviest work being done In the state today la on low-grade deposits of ore, and several of these seem destined to maintain large reduction plants In the near future, the work of which will command more attention to the state than any mining of tha past has ever done, for the capitalist with heavy funds for Investment desires to put the tape on great reserves of ore. COPPER GOLD GROUP BONDED BY PLUMMER (Special trlepeteh tn The Journal 1 Spokane. Wash.. Ntov. 11. An Im portant mining deal was recently con summated in Stevens county, when the Butte group of copper-gold clalma waa bonded by Hon. W. H. Plummer for 176,000. Thla group Is about II miles from Sprlngdale, and Is said to be one of the most promising copper properties tn that section of the country. Several thousand dollars have been expended on the property on about 100 feat of development work, ahowlng up large quantltlea of copper and gold ores. It Is understood Mr. Plummer will begin operations at once and place this property on tha list of constant shippers. CBorroB TO (Special Dispatch to The Journal Snokane. Wash.. Nov. 11. Herman Bellinger of this city, who Is one of the owners of the Croftos smelter, is now tn Salt Lake city, managing the work of enlargement and Improving the smelter of the Yampa Mining and Smelt ing company Mr. Crollon aays thai th Croft on smelter will be fired up again about tha first of the year. It haa been closed for several months. moompOBATB plaoi ooarPABT (Special Dispatch to The Journal ) , Spokane. Wash., Nov. 11. The Spo kane Placer Mining company haa oeeen organised with F. W. Bchwellenbach president and general manager. Freder ick Bahler, vice president; R. H. Hnag. secretary, and H. i. Schutta, treasurer The trustees of the company are tha above named officers snd Alme MOrln. W. J. Nolsnd snd Herman Telchman. Tha company owns 1,110 acres of placer ground on Standard creek. In the Vvst Fisher gold belt, near Llbby, Mont.. 1.000 acres of which has been teated and It la said, haa from one to. 71 feet of pay dirt. The company owns its own water right and a mile of ground further down the creek for dumping purposes. The management is pisnnlng to put In a IK hydraulic plant and get the property In to operate. MAY ONCINNATI WlV.MlBOHAUD into unconsciousness, crush her Skull, and tear out the front teeth; Her Balr Saved Bar Ufa. Edith Claneing, the young woman who waa attacked so viciously a few days ago near the cemetery, la slowly recov ering. She wsa aavad from, a fractured skull by her heavy growth of hair. Miss Rodefield, who waa attacked yesterday, and whoae experience led to the capture of the strange man, ia suf fering from severe shock. All of the attacks have been wlthfn a radius of half 4 mile of Spring Drove 'cemetery, but despite the work of the local sleuths the criminal wss not caught until young Rodefield encoun tered him. GERMANS PLEASED BY THE ELECTION Socialists Declare Roosevelt's Policy Will Aasist Their Cause. PREDICT A GREAT ABUSE OF EXECUTIVE POWER Think Imperialism 'and Mili tarism Will Make New Party Stronger at Polls. (By Malcolm Clark.) (Journal Special Berries.) Berlin. Nov. 11. Although nearly two weeka have paaaed since the presidential election In the United States, the great Republican victory continues to occupy the minds of a large part of the German people. A prominent Socialistic writer says in a Socialistic weekly, which has a large circulation among tha working classes In thla country: "The Socialists In the United States have every reason to feel satisfied with the political evolution In their country. although of course, the election of Presi dent Roosevelt means that their bitter est enemies have won a temporary vic tory. "They will be defeated many tlmea yet but their number will increase more rapidly under a Republican admin istration, especially one which Is prone to imperialism snd militarism, than would be the caae if tha mora liberal Democratic party waa at the helm. "Socialism In America la rapidly be coming a power, and in a not very far future the great fight at the ballot boxes will be fought not between Re publicans and Democrats, but between capitalism, as represented in the Re publican party, and Socialism, and So cialism will win all the surer, the more the preaent strong Republican party will abuse Its power and attempt to crush the working people. "The Socialists of Oermany, who have fought hard to attain their present power and Influence, under a strong monarchlal government, will follow the fight of their American brethren with great Interest" The brother of Prlnceaa Cecllle of Mecklenburg-Bcherwln, who Is to marry tha Oerman crown prince in tha begin ning of next year, has been troubled by the reports printed In American papera that the trousseau of hla alster was to be bought In American and the grand duke haa assured his subjects that the report la absolutely false and too allly to call for any denial. The trouasaau of the future Oerman empress will be made from Oerman goods by Oerman hands, and not one single garment will be Imported either from Paris or from America. SOCIALIST VOTE. Party Clalma Half a Million Totes la the $aet aiaeuen. (Journal Special Service.) New York. Nov. II. The Soclallat Democrsttc party makes public the fol lowing official statement of the Social ist vote In the United States: "The 17,710 votes of the Socialist party in 1100 hava grown to half a mil lion in 1104. Rvery state, with the ex ception of Maaaachusatts, and possibly Colorado, reports an increase, Illinois leading with a vote which will be nearer to 110,000 than to the 76.000 reported last week. "The middle west Ohio, Indiana. IUI nois. Wisconsin. Minnesota,- lows, Kan sas and Nebraska la the field In which this year tha Socialist advance ia most marked. But Maine and California and Florida and Washington join in the for ward march. Nevada casts Its first So cialist vote this year. "As for the country, we have gained a foothold. Another four years, with the development of rspltaltsm that la sure to come. Will build up a strong Social ist movement there. "A feature of the election waa the al- FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR CURES Coughs and Colds PREVENTS Pnoumonla and Consumption Foley's Honey and Tier not only stops tha cough, but heals nod strength ens the lungs and prevents serious in sults from n cold. There is no danger of Pneumonia, Consumption or other serious lung trouble if Foley's Honey anal Tar is taken, aa It will -cure the most stub born coughs the dangerous kind that settles on the lungs and may develop Into pneumonia over night. If you have n cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honey nd Tar will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. Remember the name Foley's Honey and Tar and 'refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that costs you the same when yon can get Foley's Honey and Tar. that costs you no were and is safe and certain in results. Contains no opiates. After Physicians Said Ho Had Consumption. E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Grove, Md., writes: "About seven or eight years ago I had n very severe cold which physicians said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through n friend I was induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that I bought some of the regular site. Two or three bottles cured me of what the physicians called consumption, and I have never had any trouble with my throat or lungs sines that time." Three sises-25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent sise contains two and one-half times as much as the small sise and the $1.00 bottle almost six times aa much. SOLD AUB RECOMMENDED IT LATJE-DAVM DBTJO OO. moat complete extinction of the Social ist Labor party, especially In New York, Wisconsin snd Illinois, where its lher snts were formerly active. "Altogether the result of the Socialist campaign is most encouraging, and the comrades everywhere, even in thoae states where the vote did not material ise, should have reason to feel gratified at the general advance made by the So cialist party this year." MILLIONAIRE'S SON LURED AWAY AT FAIR (Journal Special Serriee.) St. Louis. Mo.. Nov. II. Relatives of young Stephen Putney, son of the Rich mond. Ta., millionaire, who disappeared here last Wednesday, believe he haa been kidnaped. Toung Putney la only II years of age. He came to St Louis to see the fair two weeka ago with hla sister-in-law. Mrs. Langbom Putney of Boston. They took rooms at toll Mor ton place. Last Saturday, after the young man had been down town, he told of meeting a very beautiful woman who said ahe had known him In Richmond. He aald that he did not recollect ever having seen her. While relating the Incident he also .mentioned that the day before he met a man who mentioned him name. The stranger claimed to have come from Richmond and aald he was smployed In the machinery building at the fair. Last Wednesday the party went to the fair. Toung Putney carried a handbag be longing to Mrs. Langhorn Putney and containing her Jewelry, valued at 11,000. As the party entered the liberal arts building ahe cautioned htm to be care ful. After strolling about for half an hour Toung Putney excused himself. saying he would be back In a few min utes. He haa not been aeen since. It Is believed he met the mysterious woman again, that ahe lured him Into a trap snd that accomplices are detaining him. MULCAHY'S LOVE FOR LIQUOR IS HIS RUIN ( Journal Special Service.) San Pranclaco. Nov. 11. Matthew J. Mulcahv. who claims to be the husband of the sister of Jeremiah Sullivan, exlne1 Inspector of New York and political lieu tenant of Thomas C. Piatt, Is confined In the city prison under the name of M. J McKay, on the felony charge of passing a fictitious bank check on Bernhard Dur- rer, a saloonkeeper at 110 Sacramento street. Mulcahy was arrested today by Policeman Peshon. snd Captain of De tectlvea Burnett assigned the case to Detective Ross Whltmar for further In vestigation. When taken before Captain Burnett Mtiirany ciaimea 10 do illiterate ana as serted that he could not write his name He was weak and trembling aa the result of strong drink snd his generally shabby appearance lent the color of truth to hla statement that he could not write hie name. Uurrer .waa positive that Mul cahy waa the guilty man, so Mulcahy was booked, on the charge of felony, not withstanding his protestations ef Inno- cense. After he had been In a cell for several hours Mulcahy decided to tell the truth. He admitted his guilt. He confessed that his true name waa Mulcahy. NEW LUCCA MONASTERY IS NEARLY COMPLETED (Joarnal Special Serriee.) Rome, Nov. II. Work on the mon astery near Lucca that is to become the cable headquarters of the Carthusian uii i aviinis. yOB 1st FSOVKMEaTT OF MB BIOS STREET. . Series Is Hereby glvm tket ttM Ceaarll of the City of Portland Oregoa. at meeting held on the loth say of No.eer. IB. 4Wlsed the aeesaeoMat by ordlueneo No. 14,807, for the Improvement of pulsion street, free the west Hae of Grand a re on, to 60 feet west ef the west Use of East Third street, la the man ner provided by ordlsaaca No. 11.074. upoe ark Tot. part of lot and parcel of Una, which sre specially and peculiarly benefited, to be as fellows. Tit: STEPHENS' ADDITION to th. City of Port lead BLOCK M. lot T. Inman Poulsen Coaa usny, I1AD.86, lot 8. lumau-Poulsen Compear. US.: south lv feet tot 0. Inman Poulsen Company. (8 00; sooth 10 feet tot 4. Inman Poulsen Company. (28.83; lot 5. Inman Pool see Omnpsny. (88.44; lot 8, Inman-Poo less Company. 1350.06. BLOCK 60. lot 7. Inman Puelsea Company, 1X22.41 ; lot 8, Inmsn Puulaea Company, 168.73; south It feet lot 8. Inman Poulsen Company, 117.77; sooth 10 fset lot 4. Inmen-PoeUen Company, 12. SB; lot S. Inman - Poulsen Company. 100.67; lot 6, lnraau Poulsen Company, (266.32. BLOCK II. east 60 feet lot 7. laman-Poulsen Company, S.SS; seat 60 feet lot S. I a man Poulsen npany, 130.82; sast 00 feat of south 10 feet lot 0. Inman-Poulsen Comiwny. 110.8s. KKU.NS- ADDITION to Best Portland -BLOCK c. lot 8. Thomas Olson. 1108,081 lot 7. Tha Northern Counties lovestmeat A Trust Com nsny. Ltd.. 128.41: lot 2. Charles Oresory. $77.81: lot 1. Herbert B. McKwen. 1208.07. BLOCK B. lot 8, William C. Brown, 207 72. lot 7, William C. Brown. 842.10; lot 2. Wil liam C. Brown. 164.74; lot 1. William C. Brown. 1218.16. All of block A la Keren' addition lying between the west line of Beat Third street snd a Use 60 feet wast thereof snd parallel therewith and between the south line of Division street snd s line 100 feet south thereof and parallel therewith. Se curity Sa rings Trust Company. 8181.80. To tal. 12.671 OS. A SUtsBMSt of aforesaid aaseaament haa been entered la the Docket of City Liens, snd Is now doe snd payable at the office of the City Trsssnrer. In lawful money of the United State", sod It not paid within 80 days from the oats of this notice, sorb proceedings will be taken for the collection of the same as are proetded by the charter of the -City of Portland. The above aaaaasmaot will bear Interest 1(1 days after the first publication ef this notice. TBOS. C. DEVLIN. Auditor of the City of Portland. Portland. Oregon, Noromber 10, 1804. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT FOB. TBTBOTk MENT OT SAST TKIRTT THIRD STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Auditor of the City of Portland has prepared a proposed assessment for the Improvement of Beet Thirty third street from 12 fset south of the north Use ef Esst Morrison street to the south line of Beat stark street, snd hss ascertained what he deems a last apportionment of cost of the Improvement in accordance with the apeelsl and peculiar benefits derived by each parcel of land and lot or pert thereof wfthla the assessment district, and haa apportioned the cost for ssld improvement In the amount set opposite each parcel ef land and lot or part thereof aa Its share of sack proposed assess ment. Any objections to the apportionment of cost for ssld Improvement must be nude Is writing to the Council snd filed with the Auditor within IS days from the date of the first publication of this notice, and said objections will be heard and determined by the council before the passage of the ordinance assessing the cost of ssld improvement. SCNNYSIDE BLOCK II. east W feet lot IS. T. J. Claeton. 882.88; east 8S fset lot 14. T, J. Clecton, 184.80: esst 96 feet lot IS. T. J. Clecton. 888.42: west 8 feet lot IS. Jennie M Kraner, 0.S2: west 8 feet lot 14,- Jennie M. Kraner. 80.33; west 6 fset kit IB. Jessie M. Kraner. 80.84: lot 18, T. J. Cleeton, 841.18; lot 17, T. J. Cleetnn. 142.1-1; lot 18. T. J. cleeton. Bo . BLOCK 8. lot 14. Title Oosrsntee A Trust Company. 884.88; sooth H let 18. Title Ousrsntee h Trust Compsny. 113.81; north H lot 13, Edgar Allen. 81 LIS: lot 12. Edgar Allen. 121 oil; let 11. Sunnyslde Lend A Improvement Company. 818.76: lot 10. Runnyslde Lend A Improvement Company. 120.03; lot 8, Sonny side Lend A improvement Compsny. 828.83. BLOCK 3. lot 12. Sunnyalde Land A Improve ment Compsny. 8110.11: lot 11. Sunnyalde 1. snd A Improvement Company. 188.35; lot 10. Ps trick J. Roddy. 876.41: east 4t feet lot 0, Anns C. Brsden. 837 87; esst 41 feet lot 8. Anns C. Brsden. 128.83; east 41 feet lot 7. -Anna C. Brsden. 820.42: esst 60 feet -of west 68 feet lot 9. Robert Andrews, 88.47; est 30 feet of west 08 feet lot 8. Robert Andrews. 1228; esst 60 feet of west 88 feet lot 7. Robert Andrews. 30.94: west 8 feet kit 0, Charles g. and Frank B. Fields. 10.82; west 0 feet lot 8. Charles E. snd Prank 8. Fields. 10.40: west 8 feet lot 7. Charles B. snd Prank S. Fields, in 16. BLOCK 1ft. lot 1. Louise Harper. 126.84; south H lot 2. Lonlsa Harper. 815.81; north W lot 2. Viral! Corner. 117.84; 1st 8, Vlrsil Comer. An.no; Pit 4. Hiram F. Yates. 843.64: lot 8. Hiram P. Vate.. 844.44; lot 8. Hiram F. Tatea. 852.82. BLOCK 7: lot 1. Oenevtere R. Bnvder. 848.05; lot 2. Catherine Hicks. 828.67: kit 3. Jennie M Krsner. 820.80: lot 4. Charles W. Mauts. 118.80: lot 6. Charles W. Maura. 117.68;- lot 8 Kstle Rshenlek. 128.12 BLOCK 2. lot 1. Snnnrslde Land A Improvement Company. 878.80: lot 2 Snnnyside Lend A improvement compsny. srn.zr: lot a, nenar slde Lend A Improvement Compsay. 887.08; lot" 4. Annnvslde Lead A Improvement Com pany. 141 77; lot 8. Joseph A. R. Hughes t,stc. nire or, ssii.sn; lot n. josepn A. it. 1 lies Estate, Heirs of. 123.83. Total. ijsas4. THOR. C DEVLIN. Auditor of the City of Portland. Portland. Oregon, November 21, 1004. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT TOR IMPROVE MENT Or UNION AVENTTE. Notice is hereby given that the Aedltor of the Cltr of Portland has peeps red s proposed seneasment for the Improvement of t'nlon svenne from the south line of Belmont street to the north line or Hswthorne svenne, snd hss as certained what be deems a lust apportionment of cost of the Improvement In seeordsnce with the sneelsl snd peculiar benefits derived by esch parcel of lend snd lot or port thereof within the assessment district, snd hss sppor tloned the cost for ssld Improvement in the amounts set opposite each parcel nf lend snd lot or psrt thereor ss its share or such pro posed sssessment. Any objections to the apportionment of cost for ssld Improvement most be made In writing to the council nd filed with the Auditor within 18 esys from the dsts of the first publication of thla notice, and ssld ohjeetiona will be heard and determined by the Council before the passage nf ths ordinance assessing the cost or said improvement. BAST PORTLAND BLOCK 88. lot 8. Antral B. Nichols 8282.80; lot 7. A rami 8. Nichols. 8982.80; lot 8. Daniel TV. Wennerberg. 1!2.50; lot 5. Daniel W. Wennerberg. 8848.98. BLOCK 87. let 8. H. H. Kmmona. 8348.98: lot 7. H H Emmons. 8832.6ft; lot 8. H. n Kmmone. 1332.80: kit 5. H. H Fmmons. 8840.80. RIICK 88. lot 8. Themes Hlslnp. 1348 90: lot 7. Thomas Hlslop. 8832.50; lot 8 Antral S Nichols. 8882.50; lot 5. Amml S. Nichols. 8840.09. BLOCK 88. lot 8. Thomas Hlslop. 8811.07; lot 7. Thomas Hlslnn. K-3Z60: lot 8. Amml 8. Nichols. 1332.VI: lot 5. Amml S Nlchds. 8849.90 BLOCK 90. kit 9. Herman Savings A Lean Roeietv. 1149 99: lot 7. Oerman Savings A loan So. defy, 1382.50: lot fl German Ratings A Iton RoeictT. 8803.78: lot 6. Oerman Ravings A ' "an Society. IMP 04 PT OCK 91. kit 8, William J. Zimmerman, 160.02; lot 7. William J. Zimmerman 148.79 : lot 8. Jacob v.lmmer man Estste. Heirs of. 17.92: lot 5. Jscoh vttnmerran Estste. Heirs of, 87 92. BLOCK 97. Vtt 1. Babette Selling 8282 5ft: lot 2. Bshette Selling. . 1282.5ft: lot 8. Babette Bell . Ine. 1832.50; lot 4. Babette Selling. 1349 nn BLOCK 98. lot 1. Joseph Paqnet, 84aV99: lot 2. Joseph Psrpiet. 1332.6ft: lot 8, Joeeoh Psnnet. 8382.50; lot 4. Joseph Pafuet, 8349.89. BLOCK 95. lot 1. Msnde a Hndsnn. 1848.99: kit 2. Msnde rj Hudson. 1332.60; Vt 8. Charles M. Wlberg Rstste. Retrs ef. 14.77 SOr lot 4. Charles M. Wlberg Estste. Heirs of. 8323.7ft. BLOCK 94. lot 1. Thomas Hlslop 1285 41: lot 1 Thomas nislop. 1283. 3t; lot 8. Hans Sbngren. 1275.24: lot 4. Hans She. even. SS17.11. BLOCK 93. lot f. A. H. rtevern snd J. Closest, 1383 28: lot 2. A. H. Dever snd 3. Cfosset. 308.5ft: lot 8. Wller R. Allen. 8249 58: let 4. Wiley B. Allen. 1251.97. BLOCK 92. lot 1. R. L. Stevens. 152 Oft! kit 2. R. T. Stevens. 81.ft7: lot 8. William M. I. add. 185 67 lot 4, William M. Ladd. 859.90 t,i. 9lTsn6S THOS. C. DEVLIN. Andltor of the C1t of Portland. Portland, Oregon, November 21, 1904. rOTTNTJM ASTER'S NOTICE. NnTlt'K Is hereby given that on the 18th dsy of November. 10O4. I took "P sad emponnded at tb City Pmtnd. st No. 281 Sixteenth street. In the City of Portland. Oregon, th following described animals One dspple grey mare, One hey horse, snd unless the owner, or other person or persons having sn Interest therein, shall claim possession of the seme, and pay all cost and charges nf the keeping and adver tising them, together with the pound fees sn ssld animal as provided by Ordinance No. 6.925. sa emended, of ssld City of Portland. I will, nn the 28th dsy of November. 1904, at the boor nf 1ft a. m.. at the City Pound at Nn. 281 Sltteenth street. In ssld city, sell the shove described animals st public suction to the hlg1! st bidder, to pay the en: nml ehsrges inr tsklng np. keeping snd adver tising Such snloisl. Dated this 21st dsy of November. 1904. F. W. RE1D. Poundmsster brothers, expelled from Grenoble. France. Is nearly completed. The general of the order and 100 monks have arrived at the" monastery. Safea have been prepared for the treas ure of the order, whtcra la said to amount to 110,011,000. -i - --i-Ln!".. a. fT JvJvl. i -i SStrMIM AaBSgSMTST FOB BKWER Eg I K'BSStmtm AMD WUXR STREET. theCtty eir jlStUmf haa prepared a "'"sweat Sat the. coast ruction ef s sewer Is McKercbsr aad Wllk-y streets from 100 feet north of the aorta line of Hawthorne sveuu to the sewer la east Thirty-third street st Wllley street, and has ascertained what he deems a just apportionment of cost ef the ewer ia ercoreaar with th special snd Sts derived by esch parcel of sort th. roof within the sss meat dlst let. aad ass apportioned the cost for ssld sewer la ths amounts art opposite sarh parcel ef land snd lot or narl thereof as Its share of such proposed sssessment. muj uqusnccaoas CO ta spporuuniueiii or eooi for said sewer must be mass ta writing to the c. unell and flled with the Auditor within IB days riom the date of the drat publication of thla notice, and ssld objections will he heard and determined by tbe Council before tha pas sags of th ordlnasc saaaaslng . the east of ssld sewer. CHBRRYDALE BLOCK A, lot 1. Oeorge C. Vinton, Trustee. 111.76; lot 2. Jennie W. Msley. Si m; lot 8. A- S. Van Emon. 816.76; lot 4. Jennie W. Nlsley. 115 75: lot 6. Vin cent Ouok. 116.76; lot 8. Vincent Cook. 815.75; lot 7. Vincent Cook. I6.73: lot 8. Vincent Cook. 116.75; lot 0. Ids M. Church. 115.73; kit 10. Ids M. Church. 113.73: lot 11. Ida M. Church. 112.60; lot 12. Ids M. Church, 84.50. BLOCK B. lot 1. Ellssheth E. Jones, 115.75; lot X Elisabeth E. Jones. 84. 3: lot 7. Rudolph Btaub. 118.00; lot 8, Rudolph Staub. :12 no. BLOCK C, lot 1. J. C. Warren. 832.80: lot 2. Berths J. Pollock. 111.00; west 20 feet lot 7. Ids M. Church, is.ftn; lot 8- Victor Land Company. S.H6.20. BLOCK D. lot 1. Vincent Cook. 122.80; west 20 feet lot 2. Vluveut Cook. 1U.80. Tots'. 1347.00. THOS. C. DEVLIN. Andltor of the City of Portland. Portland. Oregon, November 21. 1004. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT FOB SZWXR IV FINE STREET. Notice la hereby given that the Auditor ef the City of Portland hss prepared a proposed assessment for the construction of a aeser la Pine street from the esst line of Stitb street to the Willamette river at low water mark, and haa aecertalned what he deems s Just sp portloumsnt of coat of the sewer In accordance with the special and peculiar bensSta derived by each parcel of land aad lot or psrt thereof within the asaeaimont district, snd has ap portioned the coat of said sewer in the amounts set opposite each psreel of lead and lot or part thereof ss Its share of such proposed sssssa Blent y Any objections to the sppsrtlonment of cost for ssld sewer must be mads la writing to the Council and "Bled with tk Auditor within 15 days from the date of the ftrat publication of this notice, snd ssld objections will be heard and determined by tbe 'Council before the pss sage of the ordinance aseaaslng th cost of ssld sewer. PORTLAND But 00 feet southerly BLOCK 08. Percy H. Blyth. 828.75. West 150 feet southerly H of BLOCK 88. Bernard Albers. 838 65. BLOCK 87. lot 5, Fidelity Invratment compsny, stil ts; south s lot 6. Fidelity in vestment Company, 128.10: north t4 kit 6. M 8. Barrel! state. Hews or. 888. no; lielra of. 828.0 th H lot 8. M. 8. Burrell Estate, Heirs of. Si.ge; sooth H lot 8, Fidelity Investment mpany, 828.10; tot 4. Fidelity .Investment company. 167.15. BLOCK 44. lot 6. Robert H. Thompsoa. 867.15: lot 6. Robert B. Thompson, 852.15; lot 8. Robert H. Thomp son, 16215: let 4. Robert H. Thompson. 887.15. BLOCK It. tot 5. Edith M. Orant. 87.13; aoetb W lot 6. Daniel Marx. 820.10; north It lot 6. W. J. Hawkins, 826.05; lot 8. James E. Hsseltlne. 852.16; lot 4. Jsmes K. Ilaaeltlne. 887.15. BLOCK 28, lot 8. W. 8. Ladd Estste. Heirs of, 987.69; lot 8, W. 8. Ladd Estste. Heirs ef. 852.85: lot 3. Savings A Loan Society of San Francisco. 152.85; tot 4, Hayings A Loan Society of San Fran cisco. 867.63. BLOCK 27. lot 5. Jacob Kamm. 867 65: tot 6. Henrietta K. . Mary F. Falling and F. ml ley F. Cabell, 852 86: north H kit 8. Henrietta E.. Mary F. Falling and Kail lev F. Cabell. 828.30; south ; lot 5, Jscoh Kamm. 826,88; tot 4. Jscob Kamm. 867.68. BLOCK 82. lot 4. Msthew Brady. 887.65: lot 3. Msthew Brsdy 852.65; undivided Vfc west U lot 8. Percy H. Blyth. 113.15; undi vided V. wsat S lot 5. Percy H. Blyth. 116.90; undivided H wcst H tot 8. J. S. Barbour. 113.15; undivided H west H lot 5. J. B Barbour 1S.90; east u. lot 6. J D. Coleman. I2S.S5: esst H tot t. J. D. Cole man. 133 85. BLOCK 89. west 80 feet lot 8. Alfred L. and Charles L. Seacntest. Itl.OO; west SO feet lot 7. Roawell B. Lsmtiersoa sad R. W. Montague 835.00; undivided Vt esst 20 feet tot 7. B. K. Ilaaeltlne Estate. Heirs ef. 14 35; undivided . eaat SO feet tot 8. B K. Hsseltlne Estste. Heirs ef. 15 85; undivided . H esst 20 feet lot 7. J. Ambrose, 4.40; undivided V, esst 20 feet tot 8. J. Ambrose, 85.90; undivided H west 20 feet lot 2. J. Ambrose. 14.35; undivided tt west 20 feet tot 1. J. Ambrose. 85.85: un divided Vi west 20 feet lot 2. K. K. Ilaael tlne Estate. Heirs of. 84.4ft: undivided wsat 20 feet lot 1. K. K Hsseltlne Estate. Helm of, 85 no; east 80 feet tot 1. Moses Fried Estste, Heirs of. '847.0ft; esst 80 feet tot 2. Leo Fried snd Dells F. Dnrkhelmer. 26.00. BLOCK 88. lot 8. Henry Welahsrd. gRTB; tot 7. Henry Welnbsrd. 143.75; lot 2, enry Welnhird. 43.75: tot I. 'Henry W. Corbett Estste. Hears of. 888.76. BLOCK 48. lot 8, John Kternsn. 158.76: lot 7. John Klernsn. 848.75: lot 1 John Klernsn. 143.75; tot 1. John Klernsn. 858.75. BLOCK So. tot 8. Henry W. Corbett Estate. Heirs of, 868,78; lot 7. Henry W. Corbett Estste. Heir of. 848.75: lot 2. John J. and Annie I. . Fshle. 848.76; art 1. John J. snd Annie L. Fahle. 138 75. BLOCK 20. lot 8. Lloyd Brookes Estste. Heirs of. 158.28; lot 7. Dsvld P. Thompson Estate. Hetrs or, 848. IB; undl I H lot 2. John W. Whalley Estste. Heirs 821.66: undivided U tot 1. John W. of Whalley Estste. Heirs of. 129.16: nnllvtded 14 tot 2. Clsrs Feehhelmer snd W. B. Fech helmer. 110.80: undivided U tot 1,' Clara Feehhelmer snd W. B. Feehhelmer. 114.86; undivided U lot 2. Klliabeth A. snd Alice M. Etchengren. 110.80; undivided 14 tot 1. Elisabeth A. snd Alice M. Biehengrrn. in 55. BLOCK 28. north t4 tot 8, J. R. Brig ham 129.15: snath lot 8, Jsmes W. Cook. 129.10; north 49.6 fset wast tot 7. Jsmes W. Cook. 121.80; seat H tot 7. Jsmes W. Cook. 121.88: north U tot 2, 8. J. La France. 121.88; south H lot 2. William B. Robertson. 121.80: north ', lot 1. J. R. Brlghsra. 829.16; south lot 1. Jsmes W. Cook. 128.10. BLOCK St. undi vided 1-3 lot 1. David P. Thompson Eatat. Heirs of. 40.45: undivided 1-8 tot 2. David P. Thompson Estste. Heirs of. 830.45: undi vided 1-3 tot 1. Joseph N. Dolph Estate. Heirs ef. I40.4S; undivided 1-8 lot 2 Joseph N. Dolph Fstste. Heirs of, 880:45; undivided 1-3 tot 1. Cyrus A. Dolph Estate, Heirs of, 40 45; undivided 1-8 tot 2. Cyrus A. Point Estate. Heirs of. 140 46. Total. 12.943.90. THOS. C. DEVLIN. Auditor of the City nf Portland. Estate. Heirs of. 180.45. Total. $2,943.90. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT FOR 8EWER IN BAST ABB STREET. Notice is hereby given thst the Auditor of th City ef Portland has prepared s proposed atement for the construct ion of a sewer In list Ash street trom th esst line of Ucaeral Anderson's addition to the sewer Ic east Twenty fourth street, and has sscertatned what he deems a Just spportlonmect ef cost of tbe sewer la seeordsnce with the special and peculiar berjeSt derived by esch parcel nf land and Jot or part thereof within the assessment district, asd has apportioned the coat for si. Id sewer la th amounts set opposite each f-arrel of land sad tot or part thereof ss Its si i re f sch prepoeed sssessment. Any objection to ths apportionment of cost for ssld sewtr must he mad la writing to th Council aad Sled with the Auditor within 16 days from the date of tbe 8rst publication nf thla notice, snd ssld objections will he heard and determined by the Council before the pas sage of th ordinance assessing the cost of aald sewer. DALTON'S ADDITION to the City of Portland BLOCK 6. smith lftft feet lot 8. Oeorge A. Pesse, 122.16; sonth 100 fact lot 5. Anna E. . A. R.. R. M. aad A. 0. Parrott. 22,15; south 100 fret lot 4. Anns K . A. It . R. M. sod A. 0. Parrott. 122.16: sonth 100 ft lot 8. Samuel H. Parrott, 122.16; south 100 feet tot 2, Anna B. A. R . R. M. and A. O. Parrott. 122.16; south 100 feet tot 1. Samuel H. Prmtt, 122.16. PLEASANT HOME ADDITION tn the City of Portland BLOCK 12 lot 1. Chnrle Kiddarly. 123.46; lot 2. Berthold Flelsrhaner. 10.86. BLOCK 6. lot 8. Anna R. Davis. 26.06: kit 7. Wilson Benefice, 811.10; tot 2. J. H. Haw toy Company. 11.10; tot 1, M. F. Neasly. 126.10. BLOCK 4, lot 8, Carrie Benfer. 126.10; lot 7. Carrie Ronfor. 11.10; lot 2. Sarah K. Oumm, 11.10; tot 1. Lnella E. D.vl. 82810. GBNERAlVANDBRBONS ADDITION BLOCK 2. tot 8. T. M. Anderson. 125 25: lot 8. T. M. Anderson. 124 55: lot 7. T. M. Anderson. fit 55; lot 8. T. VI Anderson. (24 56 N M Vi s ADDITION to the City of Portland BLOCK 2 tot 10. S. A. Manning and Lll lle N. Manning. (19.46: west 3.8 feet lot 9, S. A. Msnning and Llllle N. Manning. (1 00. DALTON'S ADDITION tn the ( Ity of Portland BLOCK 8. kit 12. Jchn H. Hall. (23 46; lot 13 John H. 1111. (23.46: lot 14. John II. Hall, (28.48; tot 18. John H. Hall. (28.48: lot 18. Anna K. . A. R.. It M. and A. O. Par rott. (23 45 PLEASANT HOME ADDITION to th City, of Portland BLOCK 11. tot 4, l ulled ITeaby terlan Chnrch. 88.88; lot 3, l ulled Preshy terlsn Church. (lO.flft. BLOCK 8. tot 5. Ssrsh E. Bennett, (84 JO; lot 6. Sarah R. Bennett. (19 50; lot 3 Agnes J. Garner. (10.60; tot 4. Agnes J. darner, (34.60. BIOCK 8. let 8. John K Mayo. (34.60: lot 6, John K. Mho. (19 .vh, lot 3. Portland Trust Company of Oregon. (19.5ft; lot 4. Portland Trskt Com psny of Oregon. (34.60. GENERAL ANDERSON'S ADDITION BLOCK A lot 4. T. M. Anderson. 118.20: west 40 feet lot 3. T. M. Anderson. (12.80; eaat to feet lot 8. Otto Klreman and Ann Kleeman (3.16; west 30 feet lot 2. Otto Kleeman snd Anns Kleeman 9 46: oast 29 fet tot 2. T. M. Anderson. 86.30; lot 1. T. M. Ander son. (16 75. A parcel of land lying between ths esst line of Bast Twenty-eighth atreet and tbe ereet Una ef block 2, Caamroe' addition, aad be- editor ef CITY VOTI0SS. twees the south tin. of block I. Oenerul lesstain' addition, aad a lin 23.86 ft sooth thereat sod parallel therewith. S. A. oAsWotl'ADDITlitN to last rVirtked BXScK 8. south 967 feet of west 50 fvl tot I. s. A smi Llllle A. Maaalng. 1100. A psreel of toad lyluj estwrsu the south tins of East Arh strict snd the north Ha of black 2. Cameron's addition, and tsMweeu the east lies of 3, General Anderson's addition and s Mae 60 fset west tlicrefroui and purullcl therewith. R A. snd Llllle A. Msnuln-. H2.2U. Total. 897.30. THOS. C. DEVLIN. Auditor of the ' lt of Portland. PtrlLind Oregon. Nugember 21, KKI. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVE BENT OF SAST WASHINGTON STREET. Notice Is hereby given thetrth Auditor of ths City or Portland hss prepared n pnposcd assesaasxnt for th Impmvvnsrot of Fast Wash ington street ftogn ths east Una cf Kst 1 airly -eighth street to tk west line of kast lolttr niuih street, snd has ascriiud wkst deems s Just spportionoie.it of e-ft of Is Improvement la accordance with the peeii.l nd peculiar benefits derived by eseh parcel of land and lot or pert thereof within ths assessment district, and ha apportioned ths coat for ssld Improvement in the amount set opposlto eseh parcel of land and lot or part thereof as It share of such proposed ssaaas meat. y Auy objection to the apportionment of cost for ssld Imprnvosirnt must be made In writing to the council snd flled with the Auditor within 16 day from the date of the first publication of this notice, and said objection will be heard and determined by the Couurll before tbe passage of the ordinance assessing the cost uf aald Improvement. BARTSC1I PARK ADDITION TO EAST PORT LAND BLOCK 1. tot 7. Herman Borlea Es tate, Heirs ef. 127.08: lot 8. Herman Borlea Batata, Heirs of. 190.18; tot 9, Herman Borlea Katate, Heir of. 131.es; let 10. Mrl vln C. Oeorge, 125.62; tot 11. Henry Rodger, 828,83; tot 12. Hrary Rodger. 830.36. BLOCK 2. lot 1. Mary O Lesry. 125.72; lot I, Mary O'Learr. 823.28: lot 3. Mary O'Leary, 123.86; tot 4, Claudine tlleger. 827.87; tot 8, Clandlne qlagsr, 133.94; lot 5, Claudia Ulegsr, S0.09. Total. l;i22.8. r THOS. 0. DEVLIN,, Auditor of th City of Portland. Portland. Oregoa. November 11, 1904. PR0P0SED ASSESSMENT FOR SEWER IN EAST SECOND STREET. Notice 1 hereby gives that the Auditor of tha City of Portlsud has prepared a pro posed asaeesment for the construction of a sewer la Eaat Second atreet from ths center line of Oregon street to a connection with the. sower In Esst Gltssn street, asd haa ascer tained what he deems a Juat apportionment of cost of the sewer in accordance with tha special and peculiar beneOte derived by each parcel of land and tot or part thereof within the assessment district, sad haa apportioned the met for aald aewer la the amount act opposite each parcel of toad aad lot or part thereof as Its share of such proposed Bieat. Any objections to ths spportlonment of coat for ssld sewer must be made In writing to the Council and (led with the Auditor within 15 days from the date of the flrst publication of this notice, and said objection will be heard snd determined by the Council before th pas aage of ths ordinance nesaglng th cost of said sewer., WHRITLEK'B ADDITION to East Portland -BLOCK 29. lot 5, Th Oregon Real Estate Compsay, (20.86. BLOCK 20. tot 8. George T. Meyers. (28.15; lot 7. Georg T. Meyer. (28.13; tot 8. Georg T.. Meyer. 828.15: lot 5, Georg T. Meyers. (28.15. BLOCK 12. lot 8, The Oregon Real Estate Company, (28 15; tot 7. The Or. gon Rest Estate Com psny. (28.15: Vt 8, Tbe Oregon Rest Estate Compsny. (16.211. A parcel of land lying between a line 100 feet north of and parallel with tbe north line of Eaat Gllaan atreet and th south line of block 12 Wheeler' addition tn Eaat Port land, and between the eaat line of Kat Second atreet and s line 100 feet west thereof snd parallel therewith .Oregon Railroad A .Navigation Company. (140.78. RLOCK 28. lot 4. The Oregon Real Estate Compsny. 1.06. BLOCK ZI. lot l. woiiam rarveii, 155: lot 2 William Hose. (38.53: lot 3. Liin.n tl.il tM: kit 4. William Hall. BI.56. BLOCK 11. kit 1. The Oregon Real tats Company. (38.66; lot 2. The Oregon Real Estste Company, son.oo; mi , in Oregon Resi Estste Compsny. (20.00. A psreel of lend lying between theeast Una of East Second atreet and a Hue 100 feet east thereof snd parallel therewith sad be tween the stuth line of block 11. Wheeler's sddltlon to Esst Portland snd s line 15l feet north thereof snd parallel therewith, J. Frenk Watson, (148.20. - TT A psreel of Isud lying between th esst line of Esst Second street sod a line Iflo feet esst thereof snd psralrel therewith snd be tween two lines respectively 100 feet and ISO feet north of snd parallel with tha mirth lino of Esst Gltssn street, christian H. Mues dorffer. (38.56. M&J- Andltor of ths City of Portland. Portland. Oregon, November 21, 1904. PROPOSfTD ASSESSMENT FOB IMPROVE MENT OF WHITAKER STREET. Notice I hereby given that the, Auditor of the City of Portland haa prepared a proposed aaseaament for the Improvement of Whltakrr street from the east line of First street to the west line ef Macadam street, sad has ascertained what he deems s past spportlonment of cast of the Improvement In accordance Id the apodal and peculiar benefit derived by esch psreel of lend and tot or part therebf within the saseaament dlatrirt. and has upp.r tloned th coat for said Improvement In the amounts aet opposite esch psreel of lend snd lot or part thereof aa It ahars of such proposed assessment. Anv objections to tbe spportlonment of coat for ssld Improvement must be msde In writing to the Council and filed with tbe Auditor within 18 days from th date nf the flrt publication of this notice, and ssld objection will be hesrd snd determined by the Council before the passage nf th ordinance assessing th cost of said Improvement. CAR! THBRR' ADDITION TO CARCTHERS' ADDITION as laid ont by the South Portland Reel Estste Assnelstlnn If Sir If 19S In 6 Msrcns Rliedr. (117.84: south H kit 8, Ssrsh Cibn. (8.37; north -lot 6. Tt J. Moss, 88.37: tot 8. City of Portland, (17.65; lot 4. Constance and Fre.l Tillman. (123.89. BLOCK 127. kit 6. Wil liam E. lirlakell. (239.01 ; tot 8. William S. Drlekrll. (17.04: tot 3, Percy H. Blyth. 887778; lot 4. Frank aad Ivmtag B. Bsnv melln. 8315.48. BLOCK 126. tot 5. A. L. 1'pson. (283.48; tot 8. Fred S. Pierce, Hi 89; tot 8. George S. and Minnie Livingston. (21.18: kt 4. Martha Henahaw. (187.77. BIOCK 125. tot 6. Oregon Mortgage Com pany. (196.18; south It lot t, Alice L. howen. (10.04; north U kit 6, Charles Hough ton, (10.08; north V4 lot 8. Joseph Kellsen. 88.61. south tot 8. L. Goldenherg. pm: lot 4. Ads and A. B. Fanno. 1284.08. BLOCK 124. kit 5. Caroline Vantlne. 82(6.89; lot 6. Caroline Vantlne. (17.49; lot 3. Amanda W. Reed Estste, Heir, nf, (62.78; tot 4. Amanda W. Reed Estste, Helm of. (191.43. BLOCK 123. tot 6. Arthur O. Churehley, (178.98; lot 8. Arthur !. Chnrrh lev 869.82: lot 3. Preston W. Clllett, 118.01; lot 4. Preston W. Glllett. (11.16. BLOCK 132. lot 8, B. F. Strsus. (119.18; tot 7, R. F. Strsus. (17.02; lot 2, Grant Phegley. (17 17; lot 1. Laura Fsnlker (120.29. BLOCK 133. kit 8. Fred A. Llts. (237.17: lot 7. Fred A. Llts. (17.68; tot 2 Fred A. Llts. (57 .Ml tot L Fred A. Llts. (313.16. BICK 134. tot 8. Wllllsm C. Hsrmer. (187.04: lot William C. Harmer. (87.72; lot 2. Adeline M. fnderwood. 121.13: lot 1, Adeline M Cttder wood. 1241.96. BI.OCK 135. lot 8. Alexander 5. Psttnllo. (236.76: tot 7. Alexsnder tl. Psttnllo. $20 25; eaat H tot 1, Frank T. Behoek. (115 09: eaat M tot 2, Frank Y. Sehuck. (8.82; west H tot 2, Wllllim P. Olds. (3.87; west H tot 1, William P. Olds. (118.8T. BLOCK 188. tot 8. Henry Welnbsrd Estste. Heirs of. (123.99; tot 7. Henry Welnbsrd Estate, Heirs of. ? 17.54; tot 2. Collin C. Olrvln. (63.04; fart 6 feet tot 1. Anna Herrall. (229 14: west 2, feet lot 1. Msry J. Nelme. (74J5 . BLO K 187. lot 8, Milton W. Smith. 8287 09: tot 7. Mlltos W. Smith. (59.90; tot 2 Milton W Smith. (17.17: tot 1. right of way tit A Srht-hsn Bsllwsy Company. (19.80. Total. 5.809.17. TH08. C DEVLIN, , Andltor of the Cltv of Portland. Portland. Oregon, November 21. 1904. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT OB MPB0VE MENT OT L0WN8DALE STREET. Notle Is hereby given thst the Auditor of the Cltv of Portland hss prepered a proposed ss. senment for ths Improvement of Lownsdale street from ths south line of Washington street to the sonth Use of Alder atreet. snd hss escorts Ined whst he deems s Jnst sp portlonment of cost of the Improvement In accords nee with the special and peculiar bene rtra derived by each parcel of land snd lot or pert thereof within ths saninemiint dla trirt. snd hss spportloned the cost for ssld Improvement In the s mounts set opposite each parcel of land and tot or psrt thereof ss Its share of such proposed assessment. Any obleetlnns to the spportlonment of coot for ssld Improvement must be msde In writing to the Ooeerll and filed with the Auditor within 16 dsy from the date of the first publication of thla notice, aad ssld ohjeetiona will be hesrd snd determined by tbe Council before the paaaage ef th ordinance aeeesMag the cost of said Improvement. PORTLAND RLOCK 815. lot 1, Charles Schmld. 831.08; lot 2. Chrl Schmld. (56 65; tol'3. Frank tlohertson. (81.41: lot 4. Frank Robert son. 887.29. RLOCK 816. tot I. R. Week-. (51.37; lot 2. R. Weeks, (35.04. BLOCK 312. lot 8. Tertlsnd Bsllwsy Company, (on. 'in: ' lot 7. Portlsnd Rsllwsy Compsny. (108.63; east H lot 6. Lecl A. and Henry B. Chase. 12.99; east 14 tot 6. I.nd A and Henry B. 1 Vase. 138 91; wt S lot 8. Nathan I. Bergman. 1131 .14; west '4 tot 5, Nathan J. Bergman. (Ilft ntri north 100 feet of west of hlick 311. School District No. I. (95 87. Tots I. (989.19. THOS. C. DEVLIN, Auditor ef the Cltv of Portland. Portland. Oregon. November 21, 1904. ,