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4 PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. .1 Urinous dlstnnco tlmn 500 feet nt nny ono time, or lor a longer period tlmn two weeks nt nny ono time, excepting timt in enso or bail wcatuor, strikes, An Ordinance Granting lo I'ort- ..,. ncci.tonts. casualties, .tdnvs o lantlj Railway, Light & Power defaults of cnrrlcrs, matorlal men or ",......... lie siirroccnrc nnii couiraciors or juuiciui iiivcricruacc, Company, Its Successors ana tu , constituted authorities of Assigns, the Right to Construct tj10 city mny extend such titno ut Accqu rc and Own, and to tncir discretion. i . r nn,l lien Section 0. Nothing In this ordl Maintain, Operate and Use ,, nr nnv .f.ivii.-. nr frnn Railways and Street Railways, chiso grnntcd by this ordtnanco shall nnA Pnoi nntl Wires and Un- 1,0 construed to prevent tho municipal and I OICS anu Wires nut),orltloa of tho City of St. Johns UCTgrounu .uiiuuiu, wuiw from sewering, grading, paving, pianK rlnrlnri. in Hip CitV of Imr. macadamizing. Improving, niter c fWrn. I"!? or repairing any of tho streets ui. juiii") ovor wnici, tho railways or street railways nuthorlzcd by this ordlnanco Tho City of St. Johns docs ordnln nro constructed or operated, but all nfnllnw.. work u done so as to cnuso .... . I r. Itttln nlitriirtinn nr h tii mnnn fin Section 1. That thcro shall bo and - ---- , ; . l - .1 .. . I. IhhI H ia I i v ' - n ui ii u mno u ... .7" ,---,"'.. ' posslblo oiistructions to tno oporatioi nnd hnvlng Us prinelpn oilico nt tho f , , vtoltteMot th City of I'ortland, L'outuy oi isu. inoMs(rcct MWorfi- K,Bdlig, paving, man nnu oinio yi j v--- ..jniiltlng, macadamizing, Improving, caiieti - uiu jmhiwh vm..ru.y - altering or ropairing. Its successors nnd assigns, tho Iran- Scctfon 7 ,rho jtnllway Company cl.Ise, right and privilege to lay down, or lf( rq,rosontnlvos successors nnd ro-lny, construct, re construct, purchase, nllnn. BlM )co,, tliono portions of acquire, lease, repair, maintain, equip, t Htrcclg nmi otlor .tubllo places oo- opcrniu, navu, hui.i, -.- ouplcd by sniil railways or street ran lines of railway nnd stroot railway, . unjor Ma frnncll80 j K0U,i ro. cither slnglo track or double track, nM(, n rcqltr0(1 by lll0 Counc with tho right to elmngo from a single inJ th(J nllway Company, or Its rep track to n doublo track nnd from a rogontntVM successors or nsslgns, doublo track to a slnglo track, with )n 1,rnJ? tbo fo of tlg frnn. convenient switches, turnouts, cross- MiQ .,inn)) .,avo ro,mVo, reconstruct overs, curves, connections and turn- of Othorwlso j,nj0va or repair or tnblcs, nnd to run nnd operate cars limnlftIn ln K00l condition and in tho thereon, in, over, along and upon tho mnnncr directed l,y tho Council, tho following named streets nnd highways ( , or nny ,,orton 0f t10 gtrcots t.. i.n f'hv nf HI. .Tnhiis. Orciron. to- ...... 1 .. .1.1. i. .t.i ..n.n.,. uv w-. f Mm t I llllf Ur UCI TVIIIUII DilIU I it 1 1 tT n, I .1 1 i U t HUblVU IU lililt VllUUk AIUIII fcllU will . . .. . street railways or other railways shall city lo select un arbitrator, or should On Jersey slrcot from lcsscnuon u)0 CUMBtructt.,i lying between tho rails said Council so fall to select nu nrbi root to tho south lino of Uurlington nf flny trick t)loreof nnd extending trnlor, or In enso tho two arbitrators systems, proporty or plant of tho Hallway Company, its successors or nssigns, or any other corporation or corporations, other than such ns may bo constructed under authority of this ordinance; and on, in. nbovo or under tnc streets and public places partic ulnrly mentioned in Sections 1 nnd 2 of this ordinance, but in no enso shall tho vnlno of this franchise of tho Jtnllway Company, its successors or ns signs, bo considered or taken into nc count ln fixing such valuation, Tlio prico or valuation to uo paid v tho City of St. Johns for said iliuit nnd property shall bo fixed and determined by three arbitrators, ono appointed by tho Council of tho city, another appointed by tho Hallway Company, its successors or assigns, nnd tho third appointed by tho two bo chosen, and tho decision in writing of snid tlirco arbitrators, or n ma jority of them, made ln duplicnto nnd signed by them, ono delivered to tho .Mayor or tho city and tho other to tho Hallway Company, its successors or nsslgns, shall bo final nnd binding upon tho parties, and said prico and valuation shall bo tinld to tho Itnilway Company, Its successors or assigns, beforo tho Hallway Company, its suc cessors or nsslgns, shall bo deprived of tho possession of suld plnnt and property, and upon the payment by tho city to tho Hallway Company, its successors and nsslgns, of such rico and valuation so determined ns aforesaid, said plant and proporty so valued, purchased nnd paid for shall become tho proporty of tho City of St. Johns by vlrluo hereof nnd payment therefor, ns nforosald, and without the execution or nny instrument or con vey.mce. Should tho Hallway Com pany, its successors or nsslgns, fall, neglect or refuse for a rcnsonabio time, after tho city is so authorized to nnd before it shall purchase and tako over said plant and proporty nnd after notice to that effect from tho Petrarch. THE BEAUTY AND VIRTUE OF LAURA. Bay from what part of heaven 'twas nature drow, From what Idea that bo perfect mold To form such features, bidding us behold, In charms below, what Bho nbovo could do7 What fountain nymph, what drynd maid e'er throw Upon this wind such tresses, of pure gold? What heart such numerous virtues can unfold? Although tho chlcfest all my fond hopes alow. Ho for celestial charms may look In vain Who has not seen my fnlr one's radiant oyes, And felt their glnnccs pleasingly beguile. How Lovo can henl his wounds, then wound again, Ho only knows how sweet her sighs. How sweet her converse, nnd how sweet her srallo. claims Its sharo of life nnd Joy avon in tho aildat of catastrophes. Trans latcd for tho Snn Francisco Argonauf from tho French. HYDItOPIIOBIA. Shadow of an Inheritance 3 Old Stnrtha camo to wako mo, say-1 could do nothing but yield to his will. Ing: "Your undo Is dying!" So I went downstairs and stood once Ho wns too HI to bo contradicted." 'Hut you havo inhorltcd his for- street 10 uo buiuu hu i,u.,...H.w.. nnv street. I una foot outsldo of such rails, nnd also I chosen by tho Council and Hallway nn Vrpniinn street from Jersey i,i, ..i t .t.nni. k.i., i.ntnnl sireci io wiu iiHu-u 'u ... nny two trncKs. neglect for n reasonable timo after between tno uonnuon , I It Is understood nnd ngrccd that If their appointment to select a third Jnmcs John nnd N. H. Houtliiimyd t)l0 jnwny Company, its successors arbitrator, then nnd ln cither of said crosses said I essondon street, nnu niso or nMKn. owner or owners of tho cases tho Governor of tho Slnlo of tho franchise, rigut una prmiego '"Irnllwnvs or street railways constructed Oregon shall appoint thrco arbitrators connect together ni tno crossing oi ,. t , s ordlnanco. after thirty I to determine tho prico nnd valuation Jersey street nnd icssondon sirooii)y ,liyi, notco Kvcn ,y tho Council to bo paid by tho city for said plant convenient curves nun '"" to tno Hallway uotnpany, us succcs- nnd properly, anil mo decision or said IU.. mllu-nv nr trrnt rnilwuv on I i ... ....... il I .In...... ...l.ii.'. ... i. -i... .t .nu ... ...f,v , v. if T ibiiiii ur iinniim, iu lujiiiii. iiiijiiu.u u11.1111.-u 111 uiiiiuucn, ur u miijuriijr vi j cssoiiiion siruut mm mu ' 1 miiiiitaiti. ns in tins nrdinnnco or in tiiem, so ciioson uy tno uovornor. way or strcei rnuwny on .iuri'jr pumI0 charier or snld city provided, tlio mndo in writing in iluplienla am! do l. Dili, aiwllnii mentioned, so ns to I .,,..1 !..... nr tl... ... .in. 1 1 1 .-..r... I 1.. 11... .r....t.i COIlVetlleiltlV operate said railways f Inlntforo ilonerlliml nlnnir nnd nvnrlslmll bn final mid lihullnif ntuii tlm . . n.T i ,.. II. I. n.i.l . . .. .. '7 . 1. I. .. " sircoi. rnuwnys in mm 1 wiucii sain railway or sireoi railway parties. tlnneil ns OIIO OlltlrO systOIII Of railways . trnr,U nrn linridn niitlinrtKi.il In I Hivlliiii 1.1. Tim frnni.lil.ni rlMa or street iiiuwuvh, nu iu uu ))0 ronsirticted or mnininincii lying aim privileges iicrnln granted shall from tlm lino of track on li'saandou liiiftvmtn II111 rnll-i nf nnv trnplr llinrn. I Inkii iilTi'iit litiinnillnfnlv iinmi llirt nireci to 1110 11110 oi imur. uu m - of and exiending ono root outsldo or viuni pnswigo or mis ordniiiiee nnd more In front of tho half-open portiere, tunol" 1 continued wtlh tho same mol where for two days I had been nwnlt- nncholy Irony. ing tho death of tho man who had "What of that?" sho said, and her reared cue, and who had been such n nrdent, solemn look never turned from tondor guardian to me. He had banish- my faco. cd mo from his presence. Ho had given I exclaimed! "What would von strict orders that I should not bo nt- think, In my place?" lowed to enter tho house And nil this "I would think Just ns you do!" without nny valid reason, without utiy Sho drow n llltlo pockotbook from Some nf (lie Jlcnns iWil to Cnmtinl Thin Ilorrllilc DUciine. Every American should know some thing about guarding against hydro phobia, liememher that n euro for this disease, has yet to bo discovered. All that sclcnco does Is to mltlgato Its tortures. Cauterizing or burning tho blto of a mad dog In hopes of destroying tho poisoned germ Is useful In a Hurfnco wound! once the germ enters tho blood cauterization Is UBcless. Tho I'astcur treatment prevents tho development of tho dlscnso If tho bit ten party tnkes the treatment at onco! otherwise tho result Is doubtful. Onco tho dlaoaso develops tho doctor can only mnko Its nrocress easier. Death Is Inevitable. It Is not necessary to bo bitten by n mad dog to havo tho disc-rise. If any person has a Bcrnteh on tho skin and comes In eontnet with tho Bnllva of tho poisoned nnlmnl ho or sho crtn bo In fected tho sama ns by n blto. Ilccollcct thnt hydrophobia rnn do. velop within tlirco months nfter tho person Is bitten; and thcro havo been cases whero six months havo clnpsod beforo tho dlBenso manifested Itself. A dog mny rhow no signs of mad- COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers Rooms In Holbrook Building-. St. Johns, ..... Oregon JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D! Physician and Surgeon. Day & Night Ofllco in McChcsncy bile Phone Jencr Ml, St. Johns, Orcton. Ret. Mine Jmrr 1571. Office FWJmtr 92) t ALBERT CAREY, M. D. HOLBROOK BLOCK ficuldtnc 902 Fnsendrn Street Ofllc Hours! 10 n. m. lo 1 p. m S to 6 p. m, ST. JOHNS, OKCGON. Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D - Residence, G97 DnwBon Street Ofllcc, Plltor Block. University Pork, Portland, Oregon. DR. RAMBO DENTIST Offlco Phono Richmond 51 First National Bnnk building. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. offense on my part; simply ho had tho folds of her dress and handed It PJ l; ft .Knc.rm ra slowly work- QO Ut p HARTFI chosen to disinherit mo in her favor! to mo. , ? . ? from mlch nn ,n V ' Ll In her favorl I could seo her mov "Pardon tho poor old man and do- "!BinJ,Ji ",vo lha tR,M 0)?l thm,ch ing nbout in tho dying man's bedroom, stroy this proof of his Insanity." DENTIST only a few stops from mo. Sho wa rolgnlng there llko a queen. Sho was devoting herself to tho sick man! Sho obeyed ovory direction of tho physi cian, who was nlso ln attendance I did not lose ono of hor movemonti, I remained motionless. My hands trembled. I dimly saw tho wretched ness of my mistake. "What do you mean?" I stammer at last. "Tho will Is there. 1 glvtf it to you hut watched her with hatred mingled ns tho only heir of your unhappy with sorrow, humiliation and disgust, uncle." Sho was beautiful and linnrcsslva In tno dim light of tho curtained room Her face shono llko n palo wator Illy among overshadowing leaves. Hut 1 execrated her bocauso of her grnco, My heart failed me. I leaned against tho wall, speechless from slinmo nnd grief, not daring to look nt tho wom an whom I had so cruelly accused. After n moment my strength return- tho symptoms of madness did not do. voiop until somo timo after tho attack. Phono Richmond 201 At nrrtHArlr llm nnimtw -Is,. u I . ,-: ' " rj. Block - st. joh. treatment and poverty Is no bar to pro viding It. It would bo less oxnonslvo If tho Btnlo nnd county sent physicians to our great cities to learn tho Pasteur metiiod, and then set up sanitariums Phono Jersey 021 Holbrook Block DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST nearer homo for tho nmlcted. Tho ills- Open Evenings and Sundays by An-. enso Is hero to stay for somo tlmn. ,,niM.mf street, nnd from tlio lino of track on L,lc, rn and nlso tho portions of tho frnnelilio ns provided by subdivision Jersey street to tbo lino of track onltr(,ot or slrcols lying between any S of Hectlon 71 of tlio charter of Fenoinleii street. .... .two of such tracks, shall fall, neg-ltho City of Ht. Johns, nnd upon tho Hcetlon t!. That thoro shall lio ami M,.et or refuse so to do, then nnd in hcccplnnco of this franchise by tlio hereby Is granted, subject to the I flint event tho City of tit. Johns mny Hallway Company ns Is hereinafter terms, restrictions nnu pruviiiunn m tlt its option do such work and tlio provided in flection 1U iicrcor. this ordlnanco conlalned, to tho Hall- eilt of tho sanio in nscortnlned nnd Iniismiich as tlio railways or street wny Company, its successors nnd at- declared ,y t rio Council shall bo en- railways hereinbefore nuthorlzod to signs, tho franchise, right and prlvl- ,.rc,i u t io dockol of city liens, and bo const ruclcd havo already been con- lego 10 put up, errci, iiiiiiniiuii iino i in 1 1 way uimpnny, us successors sirucieu nnu nro now Dcing operalod ii mi poles in Iho sidewalks, along tho or assigns, shall imy prior to dclln nnil maintained by tho Hallway Corn curb lines thereof, nf I'esseiidou slrcot, nuency such sprclnl nssossmonts for I pa uy, no timo within which tho Hull- In I lio Ully or hi. .ioiiiis, irom no tho reialr or Improving or nny such wny I oinpniiy must begin work hero plnco In said rvssendun street whoro thu portion of said streets, nnd upon tho under for tho construction of tho snmo Is inicrsecie.1 ny tno imuninry I neglect or refusal of Iho Hallway railways or street railways mentioned lino neiweeii mo uonaiioii mini cuunu I'ompnny, lis successors or assigns, in neeiion l or tins onlinnnco Is nro t..l I II U U,..ttl iu.I I . . " r. 1 . " 'I..1.1...I I ... ... ui .lames .limn nun i'. iMmiiiiwjn i in pay nny login nsscssmeui ior ro-ivmrii, imr is nny uinu provided wllll In tlio enstorly boundary of tho City liml or Improvement of such portions I In which such work must lm um of Ht. Johns, mid also to stretch over, of snld streets as horelnbeforo pro- pleled, nor is provision mndo for Iho along nnd ncroits snld part nt snld I !' vlded, tho City of Ht. Johns may by estimated lotnl cost of such work to semlen street nnd upon said poles nil ordinance, deolarn tho Immedlato for- bo dnuii by tho Hallway Comp.my; such wires and cables ns mny bo uoe- foil urn of this frnuchlso (so far ns tho Hallway Company, Its successors oiuary, desirniiio or roiiveniuuv m miiino rights granted licrnunder In Bcc- nun assigns, snail urgin tlio construe used by tho Hallway Company, Itsltlon 1 hereof nro concornpd) nnd thajtion of tlm polo lino to bo constructed successor or nssluns, In connection I road or I racks eonstrtictod bv tho l'lwuenilen street, mentioned In Hn. with Its or their railway, light, power I Hallway Company, Its sucresors or ns- tlon a at this ordlunuce, within four nnd Inciting iiusinesi. or any oiunr signs, under ami ny virtue or tills or- minims irom and nfter tlio timo this iniiliiess counocleii Willi us or tnoir id tiiinco or frnnoii so. oriiinnucii Heroines a law. nmi imii corporato purposes, nnd to transmit Hmjtlon 8. In enso nny street or fomi'b'to tho construction ihsroof nnd (dMtrlwil energy on nnd over suob portion of street bo abandoned by tliol fi'iuieueo tho operation thereof with- wlnvs ami ealiies nnu nny mereui.i iiainviiy l oinpanv. us successors or l in ouu year merearior. Tim mi. mid llm further franchise, right ami aiwlgus, during tho llfo of this frnn- mntwl total ot of such eoiutructlou nrlvlleuo In slreteh uvor. along and Milne, then that portion nf tho frnn. work In eoiimttlon with llm nnln line. ucriiiw wild part of snld I'omieiiden striwt ehlso under which said street nr part ineiitloiiHd in Hestiou 2 of this ordl- nil sueii guy wirw. span winw, iemi ot mo street so nimnuoneu was uhmi ", is one tnousnml dollars wires mid oilier wires mm eaimm ns ny mo iiniiwny vomiMiny, its succos- ii".")i mo twiimnled yonrly sums after lio '""m-y in no expumlml undor this forfolleil iriiueiiHH and onl iimmu Is tun l.i.n. iiuecivssors or iiMlgns, lu coiiiieetluu without nny further notion on tlio lrl and fifty dollars (V50.0(i), with IU or their lino of rnllway or part of tho city. Hwtlou 11. All rights, privileges utruet rnllway lu suld part of said HmIIoii 1. Tho Hallway Company, '! friinchUed grunted to or conferred resseniieu street mm in coiinecuou us suecewiors nun ussigns, snail (suli-l"!'"" mo idiiiwiiy uomwuy, Its sue with lis or their lluht. Power andlJect to tho oilier iirovWIons of this leoor or assiuns. In- thU nr.lii,,, ...... heating bustniHis or any other buslnens frnuchlso, nnd to tho rights and priv "I"1" "cmt ltim, exist, mid remain In connected with Its or their corporato llegos herein granted to tho Hallway A'" until uml lueludlng tho llrst day iiurnniosi nnd nil of said wires mid Company. Its sueriNHiorH or iishIlmu. of June, Iii:i(5. .1 ' . ...... . . .1 . . . . --n--',.. lm Mtbies mny no streicne.i aioiig sain uininiiiin hh roam, traeKs, poles mid "iviiuii io, i no power and right at polos ami from or io sain poios ns wires, in continuous goon order ami I"" io rmtitoHoiiiy rgulito in tko may bo doslrablo nnd convenient for repair throughout tho on tiro term uf I Pllt Intermit tho oxersiso of tbo . -m .1... 1.1." m . , . . ... . ... Il..l.u 1 (... . . . mo corporate purpoo or mu iiiuinay line iruuriiiso grnnion ny mis ordl- "K"1" privileges grmileil liy this ConiPiinv. its sueeestors or nsslgns, minee, mid shall render ellleient aor-M',uuebis shnll be nnd muiuln In n,.. both lu tho operation uf Public mill- vim daring (ho entire term of this '"""luil of tlio City u( m, .luluu. tie j wirrled on by it or them nnd lu frrtnehUe, uud If mi id Itnilway Com- Swtiou 10, Tk Hiillwny ComiNtny tho supply of electrical onorgy to jMiiiy shnll full to so maintain iu 'm" within thirty davs after thu iirivnto consumers, unn mo lurmer roans, traeKs, noios nun wires, or to """"'iiico sunn no in foren nn nr... franehlsu. rlulit mid prlvllCL'O to trnns-1 rendor ellleient service, uffnr tMinn. vlded by subdiviilon .1 at K....iir.. ti mit letricnl energy on and over such able notico from tho Council, tho nr "l0 premont charter of the Cltv of ...i. i ...i.i.... .. .. i .. .. I, .n ....... r.,i. .it. ' 1st i.ii.,. si., i.. . . r. niu'i nun rauin aim iinj' invirun i "n ninr juriuil nils irnnciliso I , mu m mu iiilli'O or luo 1(0- Section il. Tho Hallway Company, nnd all rights mid privileges granted I Hrtlr of said City of St. Johns an Its suceessora nnd nstlgns, may oper- thcrwinder. uununljrld written neeentanea nf tim iito mid propel cars for thu transport- Section 10. Tho ltnllwnv Company "ie, nnd n fallnro 011 tin nari nf ntlon of freight nnd nassoiiL'ers over I iiL-reiM and nromlsivi fur llmilf lie Iho Itullwav t'oninnni- m.. i. ii. ' ...... -.11 ..." i .. v v .v- ...ut ...".- :.?'.." unu ujmn mo riiiinnys or sireui run- wiwinnnirs ami ussigns, to pay lo mo "' simno wiiniu snlil period ways mentioned iu Weetlon 1 of this City of St. Johns ns compensation for of ,i,m' "H bo deomed an abandon, ordiiinnco by mwms of overhead or this grunt or franchise by suld City "u"'! ri'Jt'Otlou of all the rights uudtrground eltvtrlcal power, storage of St. Johns, tho following sums of PrjviletfMi mid frmiobisos granted by uaiteries, coniprwsetl mr, euuio, or inoney in time and manner us follows) M" "nniiuuee nun tills ordlnuuoo shall 1 t .1 I ,... ...A mil .... I lliiivitiii... 1., .. .. -.,. nun nun void, rtwidlui.' Juno S. loin ootid road i n l' .In n ii s mm .l....- -n I ll.... I.I m .1.1". 'l " I l"iil.lUI,...l I.. .1.. v. mini; luiiiviiva unu nui'i'i miiiimivd i iiiiuntiru in iiua iruiiruise, i in mo oi. JOUUS Hevioiv mm tor oonveying power nun eieetriei oeciion ii, -tno Kanway romnany, ,,Hv ""'i o, xv. curruiii, may inn u u, eii'ii, iii.iiiiiiini i us m-i'i'or unn nssicns. niav ennrL'o nnil lLkti luiliw nlmiL. ihu i?iirli lliind oflntul .nll.vt' fr.un .uimIi imuumrA, tiiiiiLr uiitin iih rniiwiivs nr Brr,A, r.iii. i w vnvn. fur ,uili Irln lr.iv.l.,l I... u,.n. I twssoiiL'or lii ono Miiural .lir.iMinn Thoro Is proposal to establish wholly within tho City of St. Johns, " fr valuable furbearlng nulmals on mo railways or street railways of 1,10 'uresis oi uanaua. tho Itnilway Comimiiy. ItS Successors Illinn lYlinrlmnnl.i In nnrlnl nnvlim and assigns, Inoludinir railways ami railways constructed ou tho hias.fum: nrtrmi..,v i quo nnn- Austria. Kpldctnlc nro becoming common nmi tho extirpation or rabies will bo n. alow Job unless stringent means to counter. Inco Bho was uslna li Infnmmistv. !... od and I exclaimed In a bcscechltiB 1". .. " l""Boni I ..." : :.;.''" voleo. "Pomlvn n. nmi tnkn lnlf 11.1. " 11 "r0 l" lOHVnril .... Mii.aoiu uBva ins nuiiu ur ni . ...v ..... thief his picklocks. And gloomy rccol- pockcthookl I would rather dlo tlmn lecuons roso In my mind, llko dark "cccpi mo noritngo unucr inoso con clouds driven by tho west wind. dltlonsl" Attain I saw her. ns I hnd found her "And I," sho cried. "Do you sup- on my return from Ocrmany, Installed I""0 tl,nt 1 wnnt t0 louch 117 1,0 y" with tho old mnn. Again I heard my th,n,t lnnl 1 Wftnt to ,0" ,ny!" uv undo sny to mo. "This Is my old tcft" friend Sovant's dnuchtcr. Tho nonr ' llftV0 mliunderslood youl" I ex- fellow died n ruined mnn. I hopo that cin'mc'l. "I hnvo bohaved llko n brutul you W ot ma a vn her a I tlln nmr. nm n wroiciicu imneonoi" Chlcngo Is now croctlnir drlnWnir fountains for dogs In hopes that this will rcduco tho largo percontngo ot mndness nmong theso quadrupeds. England miffcred severely from rabies, and to end tho horrors of hy drophobia set up such snfegunrds that SllO Is C011IPnmtlVrl V frpn frnm II Tl... dogs woro miiMltHl nn soon ns tlm M'hono Jersey 1571 Hours: 2 to 0 p. m. rauies mado their nppenrnnce, nnd kept Omco Phono Woodlown 703 lies. Phono Woodlnwn 1C55 D. E. HOPKINS DENTIST Ofllc Hours! Prom S to 11 m 1 to S p. m. 7 to I p. m. CS2 Dawson street, University Parle .--, '"-', y ... ' .,..,...'4 ... luiiun.i . "To other jiieehttiiieal power (oxeeptlng 1-lfty (B0.00) dollars per milium, pay. uroupon bo i only stomu motors mid steam loeoino- nblo on tho llrst Monday in December J'mwed first tivus), nud for tho purH)8o of oper- of each mid every year durlug tho con- Paniod seeon ntlng railways mid street railwiiyo tlnuntiro of this franchise, 'ubllshisl in tho streets and hlgliwuys mentioned in Section 1 of this ordinance, nnd may put up, erect, maintain mid use over head wires mid lay down, const met, maintain mm uso underground slots nud conduits and underground wire, conductors nud cabins over or under tho st roots mid highways mentioned iu Section 1 of this ordinance, Tho Itnilway Compnuy, its suoetissnrs nud nsslgns, mny at any timo change tho motive power ami mode of operating and propelling oars on Mild railways or sireui railways ior any more im proved, economical, practical or dosir ublo method iu tlio kind of motive, power, oxesptiug stoma motors or steam locomotives. Section 4, Tho trnoks of tho rail way and street railways constructed or maintained uuder authority of this ordlnanco shall bo laid as near as practicable in tho center of tho streets nnd flush with tho grades thereof (ex cepting at nugles, curves, connections, turnouts, etc., as provided iu Section 1 of this ordinance), nud in suuh ex cepted cjisoa tho truck bhall bo laid on such curves mid on such alignment und-vgii such modification of grades ns ;to provide for tho safo uud convenient operation of cars and so as to oner us uttio obstruction ns practicable to tho passage of vehi cles, Section 0. Tor tho purposo of lay ing down, repairing mid reconstruct ing the railway and stroot railway trucks and' polo Hues authorize! by this ordinance, tho Hallway Qompauy, its successors and nsslgns, shall not obstruct any street for a greater con st reet streets, or parts thereof, authorise, HMniary I' 500 n nr H n by Section 1 of this ordiunnce, a faro ! " ry v"00, aUd a,eJt nrtta,n' or uvo coins 'oc) ami no more, ex- T v " copt thnt for paisentrors travellm? in I Died olulit fiHt from the uround. a observation cars tho Hallway Coin- rubbor-yioldtng treo of fifteen tuchoa imiiy may eunrgo mm collect from dlnmoler gives three pints of liquid. JllltfSti lindJAMitnn ... ....1 ... ... it. I " Mty cents (50c) par trip Tho Kn ill un. .. a mm rwu,re" lw wmv rviinnnnv i. .'...... ' , pounds of food por ntinum. n, woman assigns, may ohnrgo and collect for 1,20 l)0UUl18 nni c'll 00 Pounds. tho uso of funeral cars, mall cars, ex- Of all plaeos of Importnuce, Sydney. pross eurs, iroigai cars, party car Now South Wales. Is farthest from and other special ears, a sum not i. i.nmi mi n, 11.,. flls 10 1 ,.ll.a ...,.,.11.,.. .... .1.11... Vj.,v - ----- . ..-..w.. ,..v ...vu .v,..w U...V.. 'Ii' "lv ,w n0ur In Cevlc, th ..mn.if.Etr nf ur vuuii ut ucn curs. , - . Swlloa 12. At tho omlrnilnn nf ' a Bovenuuent monopoly, nud yielded tho timo or period for which this fr.in. in 190S 1,700.551 rupees ($3S5,000) to cniso is granted, tlio City of St. Johns, tno revenue in us eiecuou nnii upon tno payment therefor of n fair valuation thereof, ...I.. .I.,. .. ...l ... II IU 11119 SCOI10U IirOVllIKll. limv imr. olmso and tako ovor to Itself tho property and plant in Its entirety of tho Hallway Company, its successors or assigus, wtuoii mny to constructed by it or them under authority of this ordinance, nud which may bo situated ou, In, above or under tho streets and public nluees particularly mentioned in Suctions 1 nnd a of this ordl nanco, and used In oounoetiau thoro with (but not lucJudini! miv rallwavs or street railways, or nuy track, tracks, couuegtlou, couuostions, Hues, noj-8 over fourteen and girls ovor twelvo aro legally entitled to get mar lied without tho consent of tholr par ents or guardians ln Scotland. Prison rations In England give 51 2-5 ounces of food dally to tho prisoner doing bard labor, but only 40 4-5 ounces lu tho caso ot a prisoner doing lght labor. lloiiefulueas, A wldo spreading, hopeful disposi tion Is your only true umbrella ln this valo ot tears. T, D. Aldrlch. rlago portion. You will be. nono tin less, n millionaire!" The refugee, with hor haughty, tactl- mm disposition, her mysterious ex presslon llko dark ponds In autumn. her marvelous complexion gleaming beneath tho somber flro of hor hnlr, was by no moans affable Sho met mo with proud reserve. Hut, In snlto of mat, alio went straight to my heart Hor stop mado -no tremble: tho doll cnto outline of her profile filled me Willi piensuro. At tho end of a month I would hnvo glvon Itenvcn nnd earth to call her mine. I dared to say so io her. She rofusod mo without n mo mont's hesitation. I remonstrated: "You might nt least hnvo treated mo moro gently I" That would havo boon less effect ual," sho replied. Thoro wns n certain barbaric gran deur In tills frankness which I nd mired, like the sentimental Itnblcllo of 22 that I was. Hut now I knew what this elrl with tho deep-set oyes had been concealing i understood her silence, her cold re ceptlon, her liuultlng refusal. She was nlrendy confident of her success; sue Knew that she was to rob me of my fortune. And how sho must In laughing at the young Idiot? At that thought my nnger nearly mastered mo, ns I stood helplessly by tho portiere I was on tno point of entering tho room. Hut tho doctor's warning words rang in my memory: "Do you want to kill our patient T It Is tho work of a moment I A surprise, nn suuuon emotion and ho will dlo!" Nature Itself teemed to favor the de sinning Interloper! Again I watched nor ns she leniirxl over the bed, again I saw the haughty beauty, nnd that mysterious oxprewlon which had woo my heart. I beard tho old mnn mo.u llko a child; then there was a deen silence and tne doctor said In n brf tone: 'He Is dead!" I wont Into the room, could not Bpenk, nnd It wns shu who broke tlw siletieo by saying: "I want to snoak to you." Hor eyes wero full of tears, but her voico was steady. It seemed to me thnt sho was defying ma. However. I yielded, and went with her Into tho adjoining room. After a moment's sllenco sho said: "I want to excuse myself for not having sent for you soonor. Your uncle absolutely rofused io seo you, nnd, In his condition, 1 had nothing to do but to obey him. Bosldes .tho doctor's orders woro ex plicit, llollevo mo, I regret HI "I believe It!" I exclaimed with an Ironical laugh. Sho looked me full In tho face, her eyas flashltig. She had ceased weep ing. "You will repent of that laugh!" siu said proudly. "It Is bote! As n cour teous man your first duty Is to listen to me. I was Impressed by her attitude. though I considered It only another stroke of duplicity. I answered, grave ly: 'fao-be it! I am listening to you." biie eotitiiuied, vehemently: "I know that you bellevo that I have been plotting against you, and have allenat- od your uncle's heart from you! I know that you believe cue guilty ot havtug robbed you of your Inherit ance! You think me avaricious, In triguing, Infamous. And yet all this Is false!" "Tbon you ore not the heiress?" 1 asked, with n sad Irony. "Yes, sir, I am tho holressl nut 1 havo done nothing contrary to tho most scrupulous delicacy. I begged your uncle to call you back as long ns I could do so without danger. I only stopped my entreaties when tho doctor commanded me to do so. Your undo was my benejaotor. He saved me from poverty, and I could only act In a way consistent with my gratitude. When he became possessed of that strange lusanlty ot preferring mo to vou I "What docs It mnttor? Wo shall probably never sco each other ngnlnt" Sho spoko gently, with a far-away look in her eyes; nnd a great dread so until nil traces hnd disappeared. HUMOItOUO TAXIDEItMIST. Sa mm Maul 1 .fill ST; JOHNS PIANO SCHOOL Conducted by Mm. I Uto Wolfe fnrnu KiiMll'li Mil. rum Wlirrrlu ! Tnlil p-..,i o, CT ,n,,Jc nn. i.o xmry ..f cck U..I.I,,. 002 FcMonuen St. ST. JOHNS, ORt Ilencnth tho shndow of tho ruined cnstlo of Ilrnmber, Unglnml, thoro Is II. S. IIkwitt a novel nnd Interesting museum well MBUmSl worthy tho attention of nil who find thuuiolvc In that prettiest of South Down villages. According to tho Strand, tho exhibits displayed them- In nro principally oxamples of the art Houses for Ssle. oi mo inxiiiermist, but tho subjects aro treated In such a humorous man ner as to render tho museum unlquo In Ungland. Krom n child's point of now ii in a veriinuiQ wondorland, reminiscent of the strange sights seen E. S. WitiaiiT- VH K. IUyM HEWITT & WRIGHT CONTKACTOHS nnd BUILDERS Estimates nnd Plans Furnished st. johns. onr.. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wo deliver yjur goods to nnd from. by Alice when she made her journey PT.1 ''wtlnnd. Vancouver. Lii y It Is not J?" . iami nmi uunuruan lixpn Linn- rtrARft. Co., city dock and nil jiointa nccesslblo- oy wngon. rwno nnei furniture moving a specialty. 100 E. Burlington,- phone lUcbmoml 01. into thnt dck'ctnblo country, however, only tho Juvenile wlws Is can. tlvnted with the exhibition; the adult Is nono the less amused and agree ably surprised nt the wonderful In genuity there displayed. The Idea of thus combining the nrt or the tnxIdermUt with that ot the humorist wns generated In the brnln ur.'" in 1801 'Potler' twk Jj' ?Sf " Ft to construct his first set piece, lllui- 1 ,,n' nt 8:0. Visitors welcomed. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. ST. JOHNS, OKCGON "WHAT IK) VOU JlRAX?" I BTAMMKKKO. filled by heart, mingled with adora tion ami deep humility. "This Is misery!" I faltered. "What do I oare for that money? To receive It In this way Is tho worst ot tortures! I don't want It! In receiving It from you who havo rejected me so crueJlyi from you who deeplse me with rue'i humiliating gentleness, I should feel that I was dishonored for life!" "What do you say? Dishonored sim ply becauso I roatore to you what is your own? necnuso I rofuse to take advantage of a slok man's delirium?" She had taken a step backward, and the swaying motion ot hor dress, thu play ot light upon her hair, and the lender grnco of her mouth, ovorco'iw mo. "0 heaven!" I exolalraed. "Why could you not have accepted my love? wny did you repulse mo from your life?" I wns a poor girl, received with kindness and confidence. I should havo betrayed that trust if I had listened to you." Would you have listened to me if you had been rich?" Sho lowered her eyelids. For a mo ment she remalnod undecided. Then the long lashos were raised again, and she mM: "I think that I would!" My excitement Increased, words fallod me. nnd I could only cnurmur: 'Why. thou you could, still " She motioned mo to bo silent: "Let mo consider!" We were silent. I held my breath, and folt as If I were at the end of the world, and In a sacred place where a miracle was about to be performed. Today," sho said. "I think that I havo the right to listen to you; my refusal or my acceptance would now depend upon nothing but my Inclina tion." I went to her side, trembling as if 1th cold. "Then Uko my llfo or refuse-It!" "I do not refuse It!" she suld gent ly. Then, suddenly smiling, and wtlh. her subtle feminine Irony, she added; And I never would havo refused It . For If you loved mo very quickly, myself was not slow to lovo you!" I had no consciousness save of a wonderful sweetness. I took her hands and kissed them humbly She with drew from me, reminding me of the presence of that solemn death, which, Indeed, I had forgotten. Wo lowered our voices, nut my heart could not dwell upon thoughts of the grave; for was full ot that ardent youth which tratlng tho "Death and nurlal of Cock W J' Jf t Kohln " Tho work was done In Mr. Potter's spare time, and was not com pleted until seven years had elapsed. The nursery rhyme Is too well known to repeat here, The whole of the In cidents In the story are graphically portrayed, nnd. ns evidencing the pa tlonto and perseverance exercised by Sir. Potter. It may be stated that no fewer than 100 specimens of nrltlsh birds aro Included In tho setting. In Addition to tho bird which figure In the story there are the cuckoo, night ingale, galdflueh, bawkllnch, bramble finch, whyneok. etc. Considerable In genuity Is displayed In the arrange ment of tho "fish with his dish." the "fly with his little eye," tlw owl, the bull rendered In mlnature. the rook nnd the mourning birds all a-slghlmr and a-eobblng. 'I'iicIb Jiio't uu College IMiii-nlluu To a bright young man who has anything In him, a college course Is not necessarily fatal to success. That is my view of It." says Sneaker Can. lion In a discussion In the Yale News J A. Cole, C, C. C P. but, SkuUo- HOLMES lODCr NO. 101 KNIGHTS Or I'YIIIIAS T&lOo clock at I. O. O, Ki IL1I. Visitors ilw"Vs V.li A. CAUL Ntt SON, C. C, t. C IIUIUUCKT, k. R. 3- DORIC LODGE NO. 132 r. and A. M, Regular communications, on first and third Wed nesdays of each monthr in n,U P.lln.,,.1 i.ii I,, .. . "- v.vfl null. noHura welcome. E. S. Harrington, Allen R, Jobes, Secretary. y, )u. At CAMP 773 W. 0. W. Meets ev ory Wed noaday evening in flick-' ner'a Hall of the value of a college education. He continues: "The common school system the High school course gives the aver age Individual at least fair equipment for practical success In business or In the various callings tnst men follow who live by the sweat of their faces. That Is about all that the average man wi utlllzo. There Is always a question us to whether, the average student will sur vive tho spoiling effects ot a college course. "Uut there are a great many stu dents who accomplish something along tne specialties, as there are a great many of them who accomplish some thing practical In business and poli tics, notwithstanding the burden of bearing a collegiate course. "The human animal, on the average. U not worth his salt If he Is incapa ble of making his own way." Vurlety, New Maid Please, mum, there's a I man at the door come to collect on something yer bought on the Install ment plan. Mistress Ask him whether Ifa the encyclopedia, the phonograph, the brass bed. the piano or the sewing ma chine. Harper's Bazar. borne poetry impresses us as the work ot a man so smart he could go crazy anu make it pay; not only could, uut aid. It Is possible for a woman to get to accustomed to her husband's explo sions tnat she can always come dowa la one piece W. Scott Kellogg, Clerk Central Market! HOLDROOK BLOCK Sec us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. Order fWed and family Trade Solicited. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. JACKSON & MUSGROVC, Props. General Contractors. Wo are prepared to do any and all kinds of excavating for street work and other purposes. Wo also handle sidewalk and bttUd ing material Newton and Fesaeadea SKrets, St Johns, Ore, Phoae Richmond 1671. 4f