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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1908)
THE MORNIXG OltEGOXIAS". THURSDAY. APRIL. 16. 1908. MORE CITY FUNDS TIED UP IN VAULT CANDIDATES MEET REMOVING CITY FUNDS TO SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS Charter Provision Takes $160,000 From Gen eral Circulation. Political Oratory on Tap at Republican Meeting at Empire Theater. 12 NO DS $ - BIG LOSS OF INTEREST Municipality Hhs S300.000 Locked 1'p Because Bids Prom Banks Wre Not Rerelvrd Bcroro th First Monday In April. City Treasurer Werlein yesterday trans ferred (H".!0 of municipal fun. Is from the lnltecl States National Hank to the safety depoult vaults of the Security Savings A Trust Company, at Fifth and Morrison streets. This makes a total of :mn,imo which the cicy has tied up and withdrawn from circulation because of leeal technicalities that bar It from de posit with any bank. Within one year. It i estimated, the interest on the 'money, were It placed on deposit, would aKure Kate about JW.iym. This Interest is lost to the municipality because of a charter provision. Mr. Werlein had intended to place the surplus funds In a new safe that was furnished hhn by the Kxecutlve Board two days afro, but it developed that the (are sent to the City Mall is but a tem porary one. and Mayor I.ane advised acalnst placing money In It. Mr. Werlein, therefore, decided to make use of a vault tented by the city from the Security Rav ines Trust Company. An additional JKi.OOO. now lorked up In the vault at tha City Hall, will be transferred later to the downtown safety deposit vault. In the meantime an investigation is he. In made by Mayor Iane to determine whether the City Hall committee secured the beat aafe for the money In awarding the contraet to the Mosler Safe Com pany. A complaint has been made by the Portland Safe Company to the effect that discrimination was shown, but this Is dented by the members of the com mittee. The latter declare that there Is ureal rivalry anion safe dealers and assert the award was made In good faith and without any attempt to discriminate. The Portland Safe Company' bid was the lowest, it Is admitted, but the mem bers of the committee say that It did not rnme up to the proper specifications. Mayor I.ane. however. Is conducflntr a unlet investisallon to ascertain all of the details. The transfer of tifin.mo to the safety deposit vaults yesterday afternoon caused much Interest. A larse crowd watched Mr. Werlein. Deputy Sheriff Tleslng- and Patrolmen Murphy and tioltjt, as they wheeled the sni;ill trinit from a 1arre wagon Into the bank at Fifth and Morrison streets. H required the com bined strength of the four men to handle lite truck. There were it: sacks, contain ing twit each. Mr. Werlein expressed regret that he had to withdraw the funds from circu lation, but as the City Council and Mayor I.ane refused to authorize hint to put it on deposit In a local hank, he Is bound by law to keep It under his personal rhhrge. The funds can be used only for city business. The charter provides tliHt hanks desir ing to handle deposits of city funds must notify the Treasurer by the. first Monday In April; otherwise the Treasurer must maintain personal charge of the funds. It has not been decided whether the funds will be trans ferred to the City Hall after the new safe is Installed. B. D. SIGLER MAKES REPLY Ansvcr A. ii. Kiisliliglit, Opposing Nominee for Ac-sor. "Tn my tftmlidaev for rrnoiuhiation as AcrS:nr it WHS 11u( ,11 V Intention 10 tl'.V my case nut in the m-w spa iters, being satisfied to ro before Dip (tropic on my rr. nl." said Assessor H. l. Sin lor at night. "Hut my opponent. A. li. Rush lfg!t. has seen tit tn ntnke elm i una against ntM that I do nut think should F una iirk pi "In Ins circular lett.-r. dated April II, headed 'Death ml Taxes. hp -ltes the of a poor widow wherein she Is a srsscd for household fin iilturo in the sum or Her own statement is on file In the office in which slip makes an affidavit that her household fnrnitnrp, at Wl Kast Twenty-eighth street North ami -4 Klevcnth street the identical widow re ferred to by Mr. Rush I It-h t-Is worth the sum of $4"m. The wealthy man referred to la 1 r. Y. II. Cop, who is assessed on personal property In the sum of $"n. also on Ills own affidavit, nlio at the tinip hi assessment was madp was ll ing at ,1S7 Twelfth si root and did not move into his now honip or have liis much-tnlkcd-of '$3h.oin ptp organ' until .lunp, 17, thp assessment having boon made on March 1 of that yrar. "Knlly fin per rpiit of tlip saloons of the t tty arp controlled bv thp different brow erles. which own and pa y t hp ta xcs n -the fix tit ivs. As to automobiVs, Mi. Itnshllght charge there are fil.'t machines for which city licenses have been Issued. The facts, are. according to thrt aludavit of t'lty Auditor Harbitr. only r.W auto mobile licenses werp Issued between Sep tember 21. I1. end Man h 1, 1W7, thp day on w hlrh all assessments were made. PJvery machine ownpd in the county nn that date was assessed. "As to the assessment of the O. R. ft N. for money, notes and accounts to the amount of S1ft.1o.oo. my assessment has been sustained by the Hoard of Kqualiza tlon. It is true the railroad company has protested against thp payment of taxes on this assessment, and thp con troversy is now in the courts. I ia ve not the same ability as Mr. Rushlight to anticipate the final decision tf the courts in regard to this matter, but will leave that for them to determine. I bavp as sessed this corporation on the same basis t assessed other corporations and indl iduals. and since It has seen fit to carry the matter Into the courts. It Is for the eouits to decide whether or not It can evade Its Just proportion of the burden of taxation. "There Is nothing In my work as As sessor to conceal and the records of the. office are open at all times for the in spection of any Interested taxpayer."' GAMBRINUS B0CK BEER (in ale In kens and bottles April IK. Rred Frenrli Tinno Mfg. to. Sixth and Tltirnsldo Pts.t FManos, riay ers and Player I'lanos. "From Maker to Player." lieer for Congress and a deeper Colum bia Uiver. with itr commerclnl Interests correspondingly advanced. Red Cross shoe at Hueeuthal' f r x; , ; - ; - I r ; " ' r-:- W-T v: . w x- 3 i A ' --k ' - " V s ' - - 11 rhotiRraph ot truck ontainlog 9 1 Kil.Q'10 of citv funds, in $:!0 grold pieces, as it was wheeled Into the Security Suvinjys & Trust Company Fanli yesterday by City Treasurer Werlein, Iteputy Sheriff Itesin and Patrolmen CSoIti and Murphy. Mr. Werlein ' stands at the left of the patrolmen. rr A !hrttRraph of 16 sacks of $0 THAT SALEM SECRET LOBBY MIS. Ill liM'.Uli C'At.KS OX Mil. AIK'IIISOX TO KXl'LAIX. onfiflcntial Missive to Itniikci Kos lirouuht tt IJelii Those i'i plirr Trlry ihims. PolETI.SND tn . April Alitor.) Mi. Aiuhie.'ii H I lulled in The OnK-i; , ian PtlhptHPC.' DlHt ills ciiMIH'Ct 1.V lMi'K. (To the i his Inter 'Ul- MumlHv itHtr In i'-n with tiip TitlP UiiHi Mnit p & Trunt 'mrpHny as 1 1 mi led try the tfut irHrUiiPiit :? thflt ln.il ituttnn, ami ttmt he km'w nfuliitiR about Its poPcles, and that he wiu nut a 'Hf-rrt" r othr lolttoit f,r th. TiMe ftimrany. If surh is a fad. no mil.I lik- to know what Inspired htm tn write e fnllowing ptti ; "StHte nf ( iremMi. Ti rusin v Depart men t, Ini, .latMiHrv 11m7. Mr. Thnihurii It.-i.s. rt---lil-nt Tl'p Title timrnnte.' A Ti Uf t ( ..ninn nv. I'mtlHnd. ir. Dear Sir: Herewith c!i'tse.l U'H tln.1 copy of Hmip t.ilt N.. IntroHtic 1 hy Mr. Jackson, which in tht hostile lRiPlation ntn ttonpd In my split t l. Rinnu tn vou la nlirht. U"hn I left Mr. M''atnant h left it to nij- lu'lBtiiAnt whether I should mv pny thinu to Senator I'okc about the hilt. At nM t waw InHlncii to let tt alone until Mr. Kollock arrlvrs horr, hut In U-r I thought H bttr to talk conrtdcut i;i tlv with t-f Sen ator at, mi I the hill. II cxproe.l surprise ami fiWKttit at ih.- inmsuiT ami sr!1 un hr.JttntinKl that tt woiiM not he iiHd hy t h Seti a I f commit tee. I'hiv mot ning t made ttie iiK-l.vil oty in the Stme Printer's ff Hce. wheTe th hill hail hem f-towe-1 awnv. bihI It Is. I think, out of the regular ror f-r println. anl may not. I h refore-. be rea-hed as pmmi'ily as snoh hills are usually printed, th" piint-r being well catiRht up with hi work. "1 won't tty tn write mi now fully as to ihl. because when Koo.-k cotm- to r lteve nte 1 will iniiir home and r'lort. But I think bhih" ope oiiaht to be here until thi m a urc tli-p-'d f. ot I trust ou will ai'prn f my .h figment in t hip regr-1. I think I will b; able to rr-nniw? the papr. type. et.v. i) we may lie ah'e to Identify and dinner It." nrtg n. "Tnnlht th irrigation commit tf has n Joint session at w hit h the 'initiT"iit of th bill Hn' ie heart! ? w ill attend from curiosity, of course, a- Instructor in the law school on thfit Mihject. and will take no part In the delate tinbJs ln itet'. "I have ohtalne.l the confident, t think, nf a few mrtiibt r h in w m k before the h? tuent ami Iftxatlon Joint committees, which may coin' In h.indy. and. of course, that Is a vry ool et u-p f r my belti here. "Will keep ynn posted as to the steps tnkrn. You may mblrews mc prcfembly can- Senator ,1ohn P, i'nkf, Senate t'htimbeis. ir r7.'i Omrt street. "Kindly Kivifre my family thai I hnve been heard from and am w.ll. 1 am. Veiv trulv vmirs, t B. A1THIS(IN." "Banklna- committee flrjt meeting week fmni tonicht at ft o'clock." If hij w ork in lobby In nt Sabm w as as orVfl as he state and a poblic aa he states, whv was It rte.-ssa.rv for him to prepare ann us h voluminous coil sastcm. sample of which is a t'-dlown: Title (;uartnitee Trust Company Kelpy. .1 N. Teal- Kneellnr. 1'oitland Johhem-Knlf. fJeorpe . St.1 Just IfVr .? Thorburn Ros - Kalanrt. T1nue MM No. 2;7 was the bill Introducer!, as we understand It. to j-lst Jud M:r- avm la proeecuilnf IttisaUoo to acure ui greUI piece?, Li.ilOt) to tlie sack, pluct'd In Accounting nf the Trtt.t t'oinpony with a view to redeeming the Mai qua in block, and we assume that It ?s t he shiup 1 I'Hwm hill re fetrcd to in r. A itehlson's letter. Mr. Aitchis.m stairs that it i Hot true that lie as a lohh el at Salem in behalf of tl.c Portland Jobbers. Why. then, wax It neocary for him t' have a ciplur code for the Poitland Jnhbe;'.o? He ways that no officer of the Title Otiar aittee & Trust ompany knew that his Hp pointinent t- the commisfhtn wus being coti sid red. and that after he was reconunen-lei the- attempted tn dissuade hhn from the appointment. Will Mr. Aitchiwn deny that he was Mr. Steel's appointee? Will he il ny that he knew the Intimate relations Htirt asso ciations existing between Mr. Ross and Mr. Steel' Will he persist In assort inn that Mr. Poss. or anv olflnr of the Trust I'omiiany. tried to )iersuade him to reniHin In their em ploy where he whw rccclvinR a salary of $l2,- per month, while the ntrlce of lUlli-oad r.nimisioner citritcd a salarv of S4UPO a ear and expenses? Will he deny that I he present etat hankina- law was pre-parrd tn the offices of the Title liUKiantee A- Trust l'oinimn and that he Hssiste.l In the prepara tion of' it? Will he deny that as late as March 1fl7 on a letterhead of the Rail road Commission, he mailed to the Trust, fompanv amended Senate bill N. l:t. be ing the present slate hank in tr law, known as the Haines hill, said Senale bill so mailed eon t ItiitiR 'en amendments, wtileli ere checked on the bill by Mr. Aitchison m pers,M1? w it. m ni.m-RT. EASTER FLORAL DISPLAY With five approach of another Hasti-r season flower-lovinj? people will without doiilit rememher the past rrputalton of Messrs. flarke Brothers, as producers of the finest HernilHia Haster lilies. This tlrm of florists Is now fimking a magnifi cent ciisplny of nftt only Kaster lilies, hut of a laree variety of cither rare ami beautiful flowers and plants, inclnilins; several novelties not seen before In Port land. Messrs. t'larke Brothers take pride In their tine Raster plants and flowers, also in the style ami manner they pre sent and sell them. This I'jaster sale continues during the present week. No advance in prices. Karly reservation ad visable if the choicest articles are wanted. 2" Morrison street, between Fourth and Fifth. , "BUNS, . BUNS, BUNS!" "Hot floss Buns. Hot Cross Buns" Hoyal Hot t.'ross Ituns are the real arti cle, made from the old World recipe In use for centuries. Order today Wash ington or Morrison branch. Hoyal IiHkery & Confectionery. STAR BREWERY. The famous bork br of the Star Brewery , will hp on tup beinninr Sat urday. April 1. 1!W. Orders for bottled book beer will receive prompt attention. IUM.F.K B. MNNOTT 34. frnr DM riff Attorney. "IndU-t by Grand Jury." 14 ' X I (ONGRKHrtMAV W. K. tLIJS. Uoes not liave to explain. ' - 3 "1 safety deposit vaults ycstertlay. J. M. AMHHOSK PAYS S27.ROJI I'OIi I'tjOI'KKTY. Motlciii Ituildiii-: Will Krliuo the ilolo Jlntrl mi Site at I'ront and Omm'Ii Sfrrols. Aiiollu-r 1'orUantl landmark s to dis appear within thn next few weeks. Tie qiiartfr block at tlie northwest corner of Kront and ottch streets was sold yester day by K. Henry Wemnie to flumes M. AtniiroKo for a eonsiileratiou of $2T.-Vt, nnl tiie new owner in toN have the old frame hui Mines torn flown and a brick or concrete strurture built on the site. Tlie exact character of tlie improvement has not be-n decided. The deal whs ef fort ed t h rough the agency of Wakefield, Fries A i'n'. The builuins; on this corner has been known for more than years as the ;iohe Hotel. About 1K6T a two-story mansard-roof frame building was built by lonard Stark run nine 10 ft on Omen street and about frt) feet on Front. It was for many years a headquarters for longshoremen and river men and the (irnnan proprietor of tlie CJlobe ws otie of the best-known men in that part of town. The next owner was Joseph Simon, who rented tlie house to various tenants, who conducted It as a foomfng bonr. Mr. We mine bought the corner and the two shacks on tlie porth about a year ago. but declined to say yesterday what he had paid for tlie property, merely remarking "I made h little profit on the deal." Me is keeping lip hi record of displacing old shacks with modern improvements, cither of his own erection or hy those to whom he sells. Bight lots In block 10. Albina district, have been bought by tlie Board of Bd il ea t ton for the new school house to he erected there. Tlie recorded considera tion is $in.n. Yesterday's transfers amounted to JS.t. OW. which Is considerably above the averagA for the past few days. M. W. fV Bryan, through the agency of Vs. 3. Daly, yesterday bought a lot XixW feet on Quimby street, hetween Twenty-fourth and N Twenty-fifth, for tin. The lot formerly belonged to O. M. Smith. Another record was made at (he Build ing Inspector's of (ice yesterday Mn the number of permits issued. For buildings to cost over $lni there were 21 permits. . J. Finn took out permits for the erec tion of four flats each to cost M"0. and to be built on Knott street. Allen & Iewis are to repair their warehouse on Kront street at an expense of Jltooo. Han an aboea fit the feet. RosenthU'a. J. P. KAVANAUGH PRESIDES Numerous Aspirants for Nomination for District Attorney Trewnt Claims for Consideration. Fair-Sired Audience. Political oratory was on tap last night at the Empire Theater, when candidates for the Republican nomination for Cir cuit Judre. District Attorney and Coroner addressed a medium-sized audience. In terest was shown by the voters present and hearty applause was frequently ac corded the speakers. The feature of the meeting was the more or less friendly roasts handed to each other by the can didates for the District Attorney nom ination, of whom there were a number present. Stereoptlcon slides of the Columbia River bar and a number of marine views were shown by George S. Shepherd, can didate for Congressman. Frank D. Hen nessy enlivened the proceedings by sing ing two songs. George W. Baker arranged the meeting of the candidates and gave them the use of the Morrison-street playhouse. He introduced J. P. Kavanaugh. City Attor ney, who presided. Ben 1j. Norden, can didate for the nomination for Coroner, was introduced and In reply to the state ment made that there should be a county morgue said this is a matter for the Leg islature to determine and that the Coro ner has now power In the matter. Karl C. Bronaugh. candidate for the nomination to succeed himself as Circuit Judge for Department No. 1. Multnomah bounty, characterized the statement that he is in favor of restricting personal as a "damnable He." He said his plat form is the oath of office, the only plat form a Judge may have. Ij. A. McNary. who seeks the same nomination, spoke briefly, giving his ex perience in the practice of law In Port land and his long residence here. Liike Judge Bronaugh, he was well received. Geer and Slieplicrd Talk. T. T. Geer. candidate for the nomina tion for Congressman, made an interest ing address, outlining briefly the needs of Portland and the state, among which he placed emphasis on a deeper channel to the sea as well as an open river into the Interior. He brought out that his expe rience in public office in this state stands him in good stead if elected to Congress. George S. Shepherd, his rival for the nomination, spoke next. He introduced considerable novelty by showing a num ber of marine views through a stereop tlcon. tog-ether with charts of the Colum bia River bar. showing how the Jetty has! deepened the channel to deep water out side. He laid stress on the need for more work for a better harbor and said that he is In a position to see that more is accomplished to further the Interests of the port. W. R. McGarry. who Is running against Bronaugh and McNary for the nomina tion Circuit Judge, pledged himself to act fairly toward all If nominated and elect ed. He pointed with pride to the fa''t that he Is not indorsed or supported by any organisation whatever. , James N. Ha vis. candidate for the nomination for District Attorney, said his qualifications are such that lie can serve Impartially and satisfactorf I v to all. K. T. Tapsart. who seeks the same nomination, promised to enforce all the laws all teh time. lie said he favors Sunday closing- and attacked Judpe Cameron's campaign argument that he has collected a large amount of fines for the city, saying that just he can not be measured by money. Hp a 'so criticised Cole's argument that he pros ecuted the furniture trust: saying- It was no prosecution at all. but that the dealers all ploHded guilty. Cole Promises-to Support Nominee. .lames Cole denied having; any fueling; of enmity toward any other candidates and said he would willingly support the nominee for District Attorney If he were defeated at the primary. lie de nied 'being1 a. carpetbagger, as he had been called by Otis Moser, who said he went from teh depot upon his arrival here a few years ago to the office of Cnlted States Attorney, where he was deputy. He said he had been In Port land over a year before he was ap poin ted. George J. Cameron pointed to his record as police judge as an evidence that lie Is qualified to be District At torney. He said he had no paper to toot his horn, so he had to speak for himself. He said the economy with which he has administered his office should recommend him. Gus C. Moser started the fireworks and said Judge Cameron should not re ceive the votes of Republicans, for If he were taken from the position of Mu nicipal Judge. Mayor Lane would ap point a Democrat. He said that a cer tain indorsement of Cole ought to be enough to defeat hlin. What a wonderful thing; the prose cution of the furniture trust was." said Moser. "We are told that the trust had robbed the people of teh city of thou sands of dollars, and the furniture men weer taken Into court by Cole and fined $25 each. Wasn't that awful! Then Sinnott tells about bis great case, in Southern Oregon recently a era Inst the Southern Purine. I find that In that suit Sinnott was associated with other vKib!iabi 1879.) - Cmrm Whit Y'mm SI p. " Whooping-Ceugh, Croup, Bronchitis, Coughs, Diphtheria, Catarrh. Confidence can be placed in a rem edy, which for a cjuarter of a century has earned unqualified praise. Restful nights are assured at once. Creaolene Is m Boon to Attbmmtlca All Druggists SnU tettal for dt- scrtpttve boklet. fVMnlpnn AntlMDtlc ThitMrt Tablet, tot the irritated throat, or your ditiireist or from us. 10c. In stamps. The Vops-CresofeiM f ISOFiltMftt.. N. T. To the Republican Voters of Multno mah County: In again calling attention to my candidacy for the Repub lican nomination for Jndge of the State Circuit Court, Depart ment No. 1, the position to which I was appointed by the Governor to succeed Hon. Arthur L. Trazer, deceased, I wish to say that my time and attention have been so absolutely pre occupied by the accumulation and congestion of judicial busi ness brought about by the enforced holidays of the Fall and early Winter, that it has been impossible for me either to plan or to put into execution any campaign to advance my political interests. Closely confiaed to the courtroom every day, it has not been possible for me either to effect an organisation of workers or to see the voters personally, or even to address them through personal correspondence. During the three months since taking my seat on the bench, January 7th, I have personally tried 45 contested cases, some of which have run through four and five and even six days, and have conducted my court over time and into the night in order to do my part toward keeping the trial docket from running behind. Under these circumstances, I respectfully ask yon to accept this public communication through the press as an adequate expression of my desire for your good will and solicitation of your support at the primaries tomorrow, and I earnestly ssk my friends to take time to vote. To the vast number of new voters in our county, I beg to say. that my home has been in - Portland for nearly 40 years. 1 received my early education in the public schools of this city and have practiced law here for 18 years. I have paid taxes in this city and county for 20 years, and prior to this year never drew a dollar out of the public treasury. As to my qualifications for the office, I rei-r only to my rp pointment by the Governor, which was made entirely without solicitation on my part. Very respectfully, attorneys and did not open his mouth once during the triel of the case." Roarer Sinnott defended himself from Moser's attacks and showed how lie Is fitted to administer the office of res trict Attorney, and asked for the sup port of the voters on Friday. Henry West brook talked briefly on the duties of the District Attorney and promised to perform them faithfully if nominated and elected. TOMORROW ELECTION DAY UKPLBIJCAX AM) P KM OC ft AT I C PRIM All IKS TO BE IIKM. County Clerk Hns rrrpnratlnii AI most Completed Canvass Poll I f I a re Re 1 11 g Kr cv t ed . Tomorrow will be primary plection ("ay. All day yesterday the County Clerk and Ids deputies were busy gathering up elec tion supplies and gptttnfr them in shape to be taken to the various precinct polling places. Some supplies were taken out yesterday, but tlie most of them will be taken out hy the Sheriff today. Flfty-flv precincts are provided W' Ith portable canvas houses, having nine vot ing booths In each. Thirty of these have already been set up. and the remaining 2 will be erected today. County Clerk Fields said last night that he now has nil the election supplies arranged at tlie T TT WT 1 1 1 rr -si I 1 f J Wheat Biscuits, three 1g time a Jav. with milk times a day, or cream fruit, will supply strength needed hM for work or play at a total cost of f;-f not over 12 cents. And you would m$.i be living better iffi.r u i i would urn iK good health. KgMiJifl For breakfast heat the Biscuit in oven, p t fc'i J. milk over it (hot milk in winter) and add a li VfX-xSX if l:l l u: : c i ut i0$K you will like toasted TRjSCUIT (the Shred f ded Wheat wafer) for luncheon or or nurmiUdii. At vour JVW-SV grocers. ,,?r Courthouse, and today will take off his coat and get down to business on the outside. He has provided each voting place In the county with a coal-oil slop for the use of the judges and clerks who will be compelled to remain at the polks on Friday night until all the votes are counted. The lamps which have been provided this year are larger than those used last year, and it in believed that they will give a better I'ght. Some misunderstanding is said to have arisen among the residents of Arleta re garding their voting place. Residents of South Mount Tahor. (Precinct 95, and of Anabel. (Precinct will vote at Stew art's Station, on the Mount Scott carltne. All citizens living at Arleta, (Precinct f7. will vote at tlie poll located over Davis' butcher shop at Kent a; while all residents of Precinct M will vote at the Grange Hall in Ients. S00-SP0KANE SERVICE. The new time card of the 3oo-Spoktine train to be placed In effect April 21, fur nishes a fast service Portland to fit. Paul. The trains are electric lighted, with library-buffet - compartment - observation cars. The Short Uno to the Twin Cities. Both Senators from Western Oregon and the Representative from Kostern Oregon. Vote for ex-Governor Geer for Congress. . ROOF.R B. SINNOTT 84. f or 1llHt Attornrr. "Indict by Grand Jury." 14 I X CONGRKsMAX W. R. KKIJft. Seven years in Washington; needs no introduction. tea CI JJl Wv. with nulk&mi and little mm all the by man or woman than a King for it i j: : i guuu uiKCBiiuii anu our (tie King