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9 TTIE MORNIXG OREGOMANi MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1903. WILL CONFER ON PROPOSED LAWS Multnomah Delegation Will To night Consider Bills Affect ing This County. MANY SEEK LEGISLATION Chamber of Commerce, Humane So ciety and Others Will Present Ke qnesis Before Meeting in Com mercial Clnh Auditorium. Various measures of proposed legis lation will be considered at a. meeting of th Multnomah County legislative delegation which will be held tonight in tho convention hali at the Portland Commercial Club. It Is the intention of the delegation to restrict its con sideration to purely local bills affect ing Multnomah County. When this has neon done, other measures will be discussed if there is time. There are. perhaps, a dozen proposed bills of particular concern to Multnomah County that will be submitted. Members of the legislative commit tee of the Portland Chamber of Com merce will appear before the delega tion to urge the amending: of the pi lotage law to conform to the Port of Portland towage law. The same organization will ask for a law re pealing that provision of the insur ance law which requires foreign com panies to deposit f.'.O.ono before being allowed to engage in business in the state. In the same connection the Chamber will propose another law creating the office of State Insurance Commissioner. Want Two More Judges. A bill creating two additional Cir cuit Court Judges will be recommend ed to the delegation by members of the Multnomah County Bar Associa tion. The Oregon Humane Society, through its officers, will ask for the indorsement by the delegation of a bill providing for an appropriation of 13000 annually for two years for this society. '"This organization has been in ex istence for 3U years." said Otto J. Kraenier. its secretary. yesterday, "and has never received any state aid. In carrying on the work of the society we have depended entirely on contri butions and bequests. We now have a fund of 14000 but by the terms of the bequests we are permitted to use only the Interest accruing from that money. This has not enabled us to accomplish much. "There is urgent need for a salaried officer to uasunif charge of the work In the state. The Installation of a l.irgn number of public drinking foun tains for man and beast in the city during the last few years has been possible only through private contri butions and the energy of the society. That the organization Is alive and ac tive may be Judged from the fact that between fo and fiO cases of reported cruelty to animnls are investigated every month." Fields Has five Measures. County Clerk Fields will submit to the delegation five measures he considers should be enacted Into laws. One o these bills proposes creating the office of State Auditor, at a salary of J&fO per annum. Such an officer, Mr. Fields be lieves is essential if a uniform system of record-keeping shall be Introduced in the d fferent counties of the state. Under the present system. Mr. Fields says, the same department of the county govern ment is not conducted alike In any two counties In the state. He argues that the adoption and regulation of a uni form system in all of the counties would do a great deal towards simplifying and expediting the transaction of county business generally. Another bill that will be suggested bt Mr. Fields proposes an amendment to the registration law. providing that elec tors may be registered in the body of the county by duly authorized deputies from the County Clerk's office. The same bill was passed at the 1!7 session, but waa afterwards vetoed by Governor Chamberlain, who contended that the adoption of such an amendment m'ssht open the way to Irregular registration and possible colonization of voters. Mr. Fields thinks such a danger Is not popfi ble In the amendment, which he armies would greatly expedite the matter of registering the electors In every county. Another hill prepared by the County Clerk provides for inspectors of election In all precincts casting 3 votes or more. This officer will be appointed by t!i8 County Court and shall have charge of the board of judges and clerks of ejec tion in his precinct. The endless amount of confusion that has resulted In numer ous precincts In this county at elections It urged as1 a strong argument why smc capable officer should be provided for the large precincts, that the vo'.ini may bo carried on entirely regularly. Amend Marriage Laws. If another bill drafted by Mr. Fields should become a law. all persons autner lzd to perform marriage ceremonies will be required to file proper creden tials In the office of the County Clerk. Iti the absence of any regulation of this nalt.r. Mr. Fields says many marriages are being performed by persons not le Itaily authoriz-d to officiate The ""111 tirovit.es a penalty for all persons per-rn,-;tz marrhige reremonios unless thsy are legally authorized 'o do so. In uu sjnie connection an amendment ;s Proposed to tlut provision whl.'h requires off. elating clergymen to return to the of fice the marriage certificate within 30 el:i s toilowing the ceremony. As I. r.ow reads this section provides that tt.e delinquent clergyman or otr.tr person authorized to perform marriage ceremonies who wilfully fails to return the certificate within the prescribed time sha'I be subject to a fine. The amend ment proposes that the word "'wilfully ' t stricken out. Another slight amend uent to the eame law requires the County Clerk to take the names and ad ,!M.sss of parties applying for mar.figc licenses, so that their assistance may be a-k.il in locating the missing certificate, that the records In the Clerk's otfee may be complete. .Mr. Fields will also ask that the law recording plats be amended. He would iiave the statute amended so as more stringently to regulate the naming and .icating of plats. MASONS INSTALL OFFICERS Joint Ceremonies Are Held by Three Local Ixxles. J.-i-.t ir.:. illation Washington Lxdge, Lodge, No. 131, and Doric Lodge, No. 133, of St. John. A. F. and A. M.. was held In the hall of Washington Lodge, at the cor ner of East Burneide and East Eighth streets. Saturday night. There was a large attendance from all the lodges. Past Master William A. Dempsey was the installing officer, and Past Master Fl F. Hitchcock was grand marshal. The following are the officers of the three Washington Lodge Worshipful master. Berlin E. Davis: senior warder. Holman G. Morton: Junior warden. H. M. Ogden; treasurer. R. B. McClung; secretary, J. H. Richmond: chaplain. 3. D. Dewart; senior deacon. John S. Week; Junior dea. con, Joseph XV. Beverldge; senior stew ard. C. V. Howard; Junior steward, E. F. Crosby; tyler, T. H. Brlckell. Sellwood Lodge Worshipful master, J. G. Grim; senior warden, Henry Jordan; junior warden, R. W. Rassmussen; treas urer. C. A. Merbe; secretary, Thomas J. Elkins; senior deacon, J. G. Hoard: Jun ior deacon, W. C. Githens: senior stew ard, A. J. Nye; Junior steward, J. M. Walgemet; tyler, George D. Reed. Doric Lodge, of St. John Worshipful master, James McChessney; senior war den, A. R. Jones; Junior warden, 9. C. Davis: treasurer. C. F. Hendricks; secre tary. B. S. Harrington: senior deacon. W. H. Jobes; Junior deacon, Charles E. Bailey; senior steward, P. J. Miller; Jun ior steward, Joseph Smith; tyler, A. 3a eke t. At the conclusion of the installation ceremonies, Past Grand Master W. T. Williamson spoke briefly on the fraternal spirit of the Masonic order. In behalf of Washington Lode, he presented Taet Master A. M. Wright with a beautiful past master's Jewel. Remarks were also made by visitors and others. The entire membership present repaired to the ban- A V 1 J. B. Coffey, Chairman Mnllno ntah Legislative Delegation Which Meet. Tonight. qut hall. where refreshments were served. Both Sellwood and Doric Lodges, the guests of Washington Lodge, had their origin In Washington Lodge, and were startpd the past year. The installa tion was the first held in the new East Side Masonic Hall, which was greatly admired by tho visiting brethren. ADMINISTER TWO. ESTATES Women Administratis of Husband and Former Husband's Property. OREGON1 CITY. Or., Dec. 27. (Special.) Mrs. Kate McDonald, of Boring, twice widowed, has tiled petitions In the Pro bate Court to be appointed administra trix of the estate of John McDonald, who died December 6, 1!S. and to be named as executrix of the estate f John Haley, her former husband, who died January 12, 1501. The property of McDonald Is valued at JlCfln and Mrs. McDorald Is the only heir. Haley left property worth J5000 and made a will, which was never probated until Faturduy. His widow was given a life Interest in his property and after her death It is to go share and. share alike to his six children. DAILY MKTEOBOI.OUICAI. RETORT. PORTLAND. Dec. L'7. Maximum tem perature, ,"i0 degrees: minimum. 4j degrees. Itlver reading at 8 A. 11.. 4.4 fe;t; chance In last 24 hours, none. Total rainfall. 5 V. M. to i P. M., .! inch; total rainfall since September 1. l!t0S. 12.13 Inches; normal. 1H..1S inches: deficiency, 6.2.' Inches. Total 5tinhlne. December 2t. none; possible. 8 hours .IS minutes. Barometer t reduced to sea level) at 5 1. M., ilo.OS Inches. PACIFIC COAJST WEATHER. Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific time, Deoember 117: STATIONS 5 Wind v . ,"2. a 5 99 c Paker City Uisniarek Koine Eureka. Helena . . . Kitm loops North Head , Pocatelio Portland lied Bluff Roseliurg. . Saeramwiito. . ... . Salt Lake San Francisco. . . Spokane , Taooma Tatooiih Inland . , Walla Walla ManOirie-ld Siskiyou Hlatne 3 O.OOi 4 N W (Cloudy 3h O.tut; 4xv Pt Cloudy 4 1 0.001 4 NE Cloudy 54 0.00; 4 V iCIoudv 44' T. I 8 W j Cloud v 3' O.OOi Pt Cloudy r.u o.:'t 44 S 'Rain 41 o.ooi s sw 'Ht Cloudy 50 H.14 IS S iCIoudv 3 0.001 4 SK Cloudy 1 40.0rt! 4 N rV ICIear I 40.0011 4..E fCloudv I 41M00' Pt Cloudv 44 0.(H 6 XW Pt Cloudv 1 4i 0.00 11' S iCloudy 4S S S (Haiti 4 0.4 tt: S !Kain I tL' 0.00 12 S ICIoudv ! Si' o.oo' s sw Cloudy f 4H"1JI 4 E 'Clear IHain T. Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A new low-pressure area has made Its appearance near Vancouver Island and southwest storm warnings were ordered at all hi at ion a In this ciintrirt as far south as the mouth of The Columbia River at :30 P. M. tMlay. During the last ll' hours rain has fallen In the Willamette Valley and Western Wnnhinfrton and cloudiness has In ctvased in EufU'in Oregon. Kantern Wash ington and hi. ill if. A maximum wind ve locity of 4 miles from the south occurred at North Head shortly before 5 P. M., and while winds have been moderately strong from the south all day along the Wash ington coast and tho Sound country they had not reached a gale force at the time the last reports were received. The tem peratures have remained nearly stationary since yesterday, and as a rule they are slightly above normal, except In California, where H Is colder than usual. The Indications are for rain Monday in Oregon. Washington and Idaho, except in Southeastern Idaho, where fair weather will probably continue. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Rain; southerly winds. . . Oregon Rain; southerly winds. 'Washington Rain, with a fresh south westerly gato along the coast and In In terior west portion. Idaho Probably rain, except fair south ., portion. EDWAKD A BEA,A District Forecaster. of the officers of No. 4t; Sell wood jura" U ! nr to m- As to the Matter of Whiskers. HVBBARD. Or.. Dec. 27. (To the Ed itor ) in last Thursday's Or(tonian. under the hesdlnK "French Servants Demand Whiskers." the expression "side burns" is used. 1 have heard the word from illiter ates, but this Is the first time I have seen It In print Mv impression Is that the phrase "Furnlrte whiskers." or Burnide'' orig inated during the I'lvtl War. about the time that MJr-Oeneral Ambroee B Burnsiue t"ok command of the Army of the Potomac. Then It became common for soldiers and civilians to yhace the hirsute appendage a la .Y-n.lrie. If there Is such a word ns "Flrte- OVER 900 HOLD MUNICIPAL JOGS Tax Estimates Must Provide for City Payroll Amounting to $75,000 Monthly. COULD BE PRUNED DOWN Intrenched Behind ' Civil Service Kules, Larger Force Is Carried Than Would Be Necessary in Private Business. With a payroll of $75,000 a month, and a list of more than 900 employes, the city frovernment Is wrestling with tax estimates for the coming year. Inspection of the salary rolls in the City Hall reveals a surprisingly large number cf employes. In private busi ness, many of them would undoubtedly be lopped off. but such is the system of public affairs that this cannot be done. In the City Hall are seven regular janitors at $80 a month and two ex tras, whereas other buildings of equal size employ a lesser force. The Audi tor has 13 deputies and seven clerks; the City Attorney, three deputies and two clerks; the Plumbing Inspector three deputies; the Pound Master, four deputies: the City Engineer, 87 em ployes and more than a score of in spectors; the Building Inspector, thtee deputies and one clerk; the Health Department. 13 employes; the crema tory 11 and several extra laborers; the Street Cleaning Department, 12 regular employes and some 90 day la borers; the Klre Department, 254; the Police Department, 152; Water Depart ment. 78, plus about 100 lnen and other extra hands. This army of city employes, as paid In November, numbered 925 p3rsons, practically all of them "protected" in their jobs by civil service, which makes It impossible for the i:ity de partments to engage or discharge men as a private employer does, witi a view to fitness and competency. In November monthly salaries were paid as follows (not including weges of day laborers): Number Kmployes and SalAries Paid. Fire Department 254 $29.0S0 Police Department 152 Water Department (not Includ ing 104 day workmen) 78 City Engineer's Department (not Including 2o Inspectors) AS Auditing Department 21 Health Department 13 Street Cleaning Department (not Including 02 laborers) 12 Park Department, (not Includ ing 2." laborers) 12 Crematory (not Including 3 la borers. 1 enrpenter) 11 Building Department 5 City Hall Janitors (not Includ ing 2 extras) A Pound Department 5 Bealcr Weights and Measures. . 2 Plumbing Inspectors 4 City Attorney 6 City Treasurer 4 Civil Service 2 The salary list) Is as follows: Mayor's Department. 15,740 7,244 7.3S0 2.7.V) 1.SU5 1,075 1.163 S70 640 7. "55 25 525 7 HO 623 lt5 Rat per month. .$400.00 . 70.00 25O.00 200.00 1S0.0O 1.VI.0O 150.UO 150.00 lso.no 1 50.O0 150.0O 150.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 1O0.OO 100.00 loo.or) 100.00 75. oo 75.00 OrdiD- 1O0.00 70.00 200.00 175.O0 15O.00 100.00 200.no 150. IK) 15M.IIO 125.00 85.00 00.00 Name and occupation H. Lane. Mayor I.......... L.. F. McDonald, secretary Auditing Department. H. I.. Barbur. Auditor O. Orutze. deputy F. Henshaw, deputy M. Weldler. deputy f. F. Helgand, ilep'uty H. D. Smith, deputy J. Gill, deputy W 55. IxUHn. deputy R. C. Flanders, deputy B. W. Jones, deputy M. A. McEachern. deputy J. a. Hutchinson, deputy K. 8. Pierce, deputy R. R. Rohttison. deputy A. w. West, clerk I. W. Renfield. clerk R. Joseph, stenographer clerk ..... M. Hauerle. stenographer clerk lv. E. Funk, stenographer clerk .... A adit log Deportment (Codifying nees.) E. S. Gilhert. clerk K. Brandes,- clerk City Treasurer Department, J. E Werlein, City Treasurer O. P. Miller, deputy E. W. Paget, deputy C. M. Alexander, clerk City Attorney Department. J. P. Kavnnaugh. City Attorney ... F S. Grant, deputy H. M. Tr.mllnson. deputy R. A. Sullivan, deputy C. A. Manly, stenographer clerk ... E. M Roberts, clerk Civil Service Commission Department. W. w. Mcintosh, secretary 100.00 Marcia Burton, stenographic clerk ... 60.00 Plumbing; Department. W. Hey. Plumbing Inspector 151). O0 C. Barrel. Jr.. deputy 125.10 R Simpson, deputy 125.00 G. B. Otterstedt, deputy 125.00 Sealer Weights and Measures. F. O. Buchtel. Sealer Weights and Measures . 125.00 E. D. Jones, deputy 100.00 Harbor Department. J Spier, Harbor Master 2O0.00 Pound Department. F. Reed. Pound Master 90.00 R. Ring, deputy 75.00 M. J. Watle, deputy 75.00 H. Ehmetn. deputy 75.0O L. D. Patrick, deputy 75.00 Council Department. J. Annand. Councilman 25.00 L Baker. Councilman 25.00 H. H. Belding. Councilman 26.00 F. S. Bennelt, Councilman 25.00 G. B. Cellars. Councilman 25.00 T J. Concannon. Councilman 25.00 W. I. Cottell. Councilman 25.00 M. J. Dr;.roll, Councilman 25.00 G. D. Dunning. Councilman 25.00 D. Kellaher. Councilman 25.00 R. E. Menefee. Councilman 25.00 A. O. Rushlight. Councilman 25.00 (V T. Vnuglin, Councilman 25.00 H W. Wallace. Councilman 25.00 A. N. Wills. Councilman 25.00 Janitor Department (City Hall.) C. S. Simmons. Janitor S5.no R. C. chaniherlin. Janitor Ko.oO J. Rasmu. Janitor so.oo F. Caseldy. Junltor - SO.OO G. Vmuhart. Janitor KO.'io C. Devroe, Janitor 80.00 F. O. Filers. Janitor SO.OO D. Smock, engineer 110.0O J. S. Backenstos, elevator attendant. 80.00 Janitor's Service, Extra Help. E. D. Wood, janitor 2.50 G. J. Murphy Junltor 2.50 City Engineer's Department. A. S. Groce. Inspector or streets, walks, pipe and sowers $100.00 A. Fleming. Inspector of streets, walks, pipes and sewers 100.00 M. McCarthy. Inspector of streets, walks, pipes and sewers 85.00 B. Frison, sewer repairs, head team ster 85.00 J. Stevens, sewer repairs, teamster. 75.00 J. H. Armstrong, sewer repairs, team ster 75.00 G. r. Fowler, sewer repairs, teamster 75.00 F. Allwen, sewer repairs, teamster.. 75.00 A De Lin. sewer repairs, teamster. . 75.00 Robert M. Kinney, sewer repairs. teamster 76.00 James J. Wattle, sewer repairs, team ster 75.00 Joseph Kelski. sewer repairs, team ster 75.00 W J. Soverns, sewer repairs, team ster 75.00 Twenty-three Inspector of streets, walks, pipes and sewers at $3 per day. Two inspectors of brick and stone sewers at $5 per day. Municipal Department. J Van 7-ante. Judge $150.00 J. T. Milner. clerk 100.00 City Engineer's Department. D. Wk Taylor, City Bnineer ,,.20.00jl 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00. 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75. OU 75.00 75.00 75.00 145.00 llio.OO 100.00 90.00 100.00 100.00 125.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 125 00 150.00 85.00 100.00 175.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 65.00 50.00 100.00 85.00 125.00 125.00 85.00 75.00 75.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100. 00 75.00 J. R. Hanson, Asst. City Engineer.. J. S. Hannan, civil engineer R. G. McMullen, civil engineer. ...... W. S. Chapman, civil engineer. ...... C. W. Wanser. civil engineer Thomas M. Hurlburt, civil engineer.. Samuel A. Cobb, civil engineer William P. Hardesty. civil engineer. H. G. Richardson, instrumentman Fred B. Whltlock. Instrumentman.. O. P. Ramsay, Instrumentman D. S. McBrlde. instrumentman Raymond Whiting. Instrumentman... Garfield B. Datson. Instrumentman.. T. A. Garrow, instrumentman E. R. Shpard, instrumentman.. John C. Sharp, Instrumentman.. . V. E. DeVol, chalnman - W. H. Monohan, chalnman W. J. Ward, chainman A. C. Oliver, chalnman Eugene Walsh, ohainman C. E. Harding, chalnman Henry J. Wilson, chalnman Walter H. Crlder, chalnman Henry Russel, chalnman James Culross. chalnman... D. D. Hurlburt, chalnman James C. Russell, chalnman J. Goff Burwell. chalnman William E. Richardson, chalnman.,.. Wade B. Whltesldo. chalnman Alfred J. Berg, chalnman Percv O. Bretherton, chainman Harold E. Meeds, chalnman R. Rueter, chief draughtsman E. Sandberg, assistant draughtsman.. A. L. Quint, assistant draughtsman.. I.lndon W. Hanson, asst. draughtsman Charles F. Fisher, asst. draufthtsman. W. H. Adamson. asst. draughtsman. H. A. Demnwr, computer J. C. Sparks, computer Ada Stanley Johnson, computer.... R. Shawcross. computer - Albert G. Johnson, computer Myrtle Ireland, computer Vernon R. Dennis, computer Marshall Alspaugh, computer William Rueter. computer W. Braden. inspector of sewers.... Merwin Pugh. chief deputy E. Huntington, stenographer Oscar Beck, cement tester Building; Department. G. E. Dobson, building inspector S O. Backus, deputy W. K. Beuvle. deputy H. Leist, deputy F. I. Buckner, clerk Health Department. E. Pohl, Health Officer M. P. Scollard. deputy J. M. Kelty. deputy H. G. Parker, deputy F. J. Zlegler. City Physician S. Evans, market Inspector . R. Matson. bacteriologist E. Moore, clerk Ellen Tout, matron K. McCroskey, Deputy Health Officer. L. E. Story, medical school in spector S. M. Gellet. medical school In spector R. D. Shatto, school nurse Crematory Department. C. L. Daggett, superintendent $110.00 W. Helber. foreman 85.00 J. Kartz, laborer I'a W. Peterman. laborer 75.00 H. Daggett, laborer J?-00 J. Muckow, laborer 75.00 H. Keller, laborer Z2 00 J. Barnes, laborer 75.00 A. Graham, laborer ,. . . 75.00 8. Pellam, laborer 75.00 T. Gray, teamsler 75.00 Three laborers at $2.50 p?r day and one car penter at $3.60 per day. Street Cleaning Department. Alex Donaldson, superintendent $150.00 E. F. Jenkins, foreman 120.00 James Reeves, night foreman. West Side 80.00 Austin Maloney, night foreman. East Side 80 00 Alex Mitchell, day barn man. West Side 80.00 C. DeGroat, day barn man, est Side SO.OO William C. Blair, night barn man. West Side SO.OO James Haydon, day barn man East Sldo 80 00 Partlow Hollls, repair man 80.00 Ed Revnolds. assistant repair man.. 7n.00 D. E. jVIcCurdy, broommaker 80.00 H. N. Haynes, night barn man. East Sid J 80.00 Ninety laborers at $2.80 per day and two laborers at $2.75 per day. Park Board Department. (Park Surveys.) T. M. Hurlburt, civil engineer $150.00 Garfield B. Datson, instrumentman. 100.00 D. D. Hurlburt, chainman 1- Henry J.- Wilson, chalnman 75.00 Parks Department. E. T. Mlsche. superintendent.. M. W. Gorman, custodian R. W. Gibbs, watchman C. Hermann, soo tender F. D. Krupke. gardner G. Haack. gardn-ar AV. J. Idleman, watchman Earl D. Wood, watchman Twenty-five laborers at $3.60 per day. Fire Department. David Campbell, chief engineer .'. M. Iaudenklos. asst. engineer John E. Young, battalion chief F. Dowell. battalion chief Jay W. Stevens, battalion chief c. A. Savarlan. supt. F. A. Tel George I- Stewart, master mechanic. W. J. Phillips, act. master mechanic. W. J. Phillips, hydramman Enrl Chase, hydrantman Charles F. Smith, relief engineer. . . . Harry c. Wright, ladderman (S. B. Harrv Beck, ladderman (S. B. 6.).. Roy j. Abbott, ladderman (S. B. O.). R. D. Laisner, hoseman (S. D.) J. 1.. Ambrose, lineman W. L.. Trullinger. lineman H. V. Swan, lineman Milton D. Oldln. lnstrumentmaker. . Fred Wesslr.ger. machinist D. E. McConohy, lineman Fireboat Henrv C. Johnson, captain Thonias A. Grenfell. act. lieutenant .. W. H. Whitcomb. master W. H. Sanford, pilot Charles Hpecknagle. 1st engineer ... George Epperly, 2d engineer John W. Bellew. 3d engineer W. J. Miller, hoseman Albert W. Besjen. hoseman . . Frank R. Gouldstone. hoseman William A. Groce. hoseman Kdwln P. Glace, hoseman R. E. Walter, hoseman H. W. Hull, hoseman Samuel H. Coorad. hoseman W. H. Koyle. sub-hoseman A. 'J. Horn, sub-hoseman J. M. Howe, sub-hoseman M. V. Brown, driver H. S. Uittlefleld. stoker Edward O. Dunlap, stoker ......... F. McCause. stoker Engine Co. No. 1 A. W. Dolson, captain George Johnson, lieutenant . . K. C. Smith, engineer W. C. Tyson, stoker F. O. Knox, driver Charles Pierce, hoseman . . . E. J. Charboneau, hoseman . R. W. Evans, hoseman E. G. Heath, hoseman John Lennox, driver Harry M. Nlles, sub-hoseman R. R. Slebels. sub-hoseman . Engine Co. No. 3. James nillane. captain W. H. Maas. lieutenant G. W. Allen, engineer .... P. J. Unmli. stoker J. S. Freeman, driver A. L. McMartln. hoseman .... Ira Fitzgerald, driver .$208.33 . 90.00 . 75.00 . 100.00 . 70.00 . 70.00 . 75.00 . 75.00 $225.00 175.00 150.OU 150. oo 150.00 150.00 1.-S5.00 i::5.00 1O0.O0 100.(10 no.oo 10O oo 1 00.00 1O0. 00 100.00 100.00 ioo.no KO.OO 100.00 100.00 00.00 115.00 no.oo 125.00 1 15.0" 1 25.00 115.00 1 13.00 100.00 no. oo 00.00 1)0.00 9O.00 90.00 Do.oo 90.00 90.00 90.00 9O.0O 100.00 1OO.O0 90.00 90.00 115.00 110.00 111) 00 90.00 1O0 00 100.00 11)0.00 . no.oo l'HVOO 100.00 no.oo 90.00 115.00 110.0O 1 10.00 100.00 100.00 90.00 100.00 loo. oo 1 no.oo 90.00 90.00 Georee .1. Felton. hoseman William Ioran Robertson, hoseman Wade H. Preston, hoseman W. T. Murphy, sub-hoseman Engine Co. No. 4 J. B Simpson, captain 115.00 G. Montague, lieutenant 110.00 ;. U Winters, engineer 110.00 U D. Truman, driver 100.00 T. Pederson. driver 90.00 M. Metxler, hoseman 100.00 George Finney, hoseman 90.00 H. H. Beaumont, stoker 90.00 A. J. Horn, sub-hoseman 90.00 7.. Zimmerman, sub-hoseman 90.00 C. E. Hewston. sub-hoseman ...... 90.00 Engine Co. No. 5. D. N. Riley, captain 115.00 E. L. Thompson, engineer 110.00 Thomas Clarence Turlay. driver .... 100.00 Fred Fox. driver 100.0" J. P. Bird, hoseman loo.no J. W. Van Lorn, hoseman 100.00 Oral M. Poindexter. ho.eman 90 00 John J. Tonhey. stoker 90.00 Engine Co. No. 6. W. C. Slaughterback. captain 115.00 S. Olson, act. lieutenant Iio.oo Warren F. Smith, engineer 110.00 Herbert A. Miller, driver 1)0.00 Burnard I). Hutchlnss. hoseman .. IOOO0 Iwls B. Simon, hoseman do.OO S. R. Keliy. sub-hoseman 90.00 William F. Parker,, sub-hoseman ... 9)). 00 J. Junor. sub-hoseman 90.00 Engine Co. No. 7. E J. Wolcotl, captain 115. )K S. C. Smith, engineer 110.00 D. L.. Penney, driver 100.00 J. G. Wlgglnton. driver loo.fto James Monto. hoseman loo.QO F. J. M.-Farland. hoseman 9O.00 James vr. Taylor, hoseman 0O.O0 D. c. MHIican. stoker 100.00 EnRine Co. No. 8. F. B. May. captain 115.00 .1 H. v'ampbell. engineer 110.00 R. S. M"Mlchael. stoker 10O.0O J. Rlckers. driver 100.00 O H. Brav. driver 100.00 W. S. Walling, hoseman 100.00 C. B- Pemberton, hoseman 90.00 J. McKIllop. hoseman 90.00 Engine Co. No. 9. William Hansen, captsin 113.00 W H. Case, lieutenant ........... 110.00 Morris C. Davis, driver lonno John A. Schmldtke. driver lon.oo Clvde W. May. .itoker 90.00 Silas E. Moser. hoseman 100.00 Howard D. Poor, hoseman po OO Alfred B. Cunningham, sub-engineer. 110.00 Engine Co No. 9. R. J. Williams, cantaln 113.00 j. c. Drain, hoseman ....... 100.00 ISroKe j3iwp '(fillip w oli.hJ z - . u r She the roke Engagement or. at least, she made other people think so but what she thought and how she felt and what she did makes a story that will hold your interest to the end. Read "The Pride of a Girl" in the January Woman's Home Companion, and read the other stories too those by Anna Katharine Green, Mary Heaton Vorse, Anne Warner, Florence Morse Kingsley nine good stories for all the family. "My Reminiscences," by Edward Everett Hale, and a famous love scene by Howard Chandler Christy, are also in this Great New Year's Number a big holiday magazine, filled to the covers with good stqries, charming pictures, strong, helpful articles, and forty pages of practical departments for women all and more in the January OM WOMAN' COMPANION At All News-stands A. J. Hansen, engineer 110.00 John Frettt. driver r 10O.h M. R. Hanpon driver lOO.no John Metaler. hoseman iio.OO J. L. R. Single, hoapinan Htt.oo J. L. Mountain, stoker im.i.w C. E. Hewston. ub-toker 90.00 Engine Co. No. 11. Everett V. Borden, captain 113.00 Georg-e W. "Wygandt. act. lieutenant.. 1lo.in Jesse Tharp, engineer 110.iM Charles A. Svlvester. driver lon.m) Victor Neal, driver 100.00 "harlea W. Tlmmerrhan, hoseman . . . 90.00 Martin E. McCu hoseman 0.00 A. B. Crow, sub hoseman 90.00 W. T. Murphy, sub hoseman ........ 90.00 Engin? Company No. 1- F. W. Roberts, captain 115.00 Fned B. Day. acting lieutenant 110.00 George C. Waldron, engineer 11 0.00 O. C. Martin, driver 100.00 R. C. Fisher, driver 100.00 Chester A. Groat, hoseman 90.00 E. Nelson, hoseman 100.00 J. H. Pomeroy. acting stoker 90.00 Engine Company No. 13 C. F. Neale, captain 115.00 A. V. Were, lieutenant 110.00 W. H. Hembree. engineer 110.00 B. T. French, driver 100.00 J. T. Howlett, driver 90.00 Harky Davis, hoseman 90.00 A. M. Kreps, hoseman 90.00 William A. Sears, sub stoker 90.00 Engine Company No. 14 W. C. Morrison, captain 115.00 J. T. Patterson, engineer 110.00 W. E. Jaques. driver 90.00 Charles Reznor, driver... 100.00 Arthur Heiser, stokor 90.00 W. A. Smith, hoseman , 100.00 A. O. M c Kenzle, h oseman 90.00 A. Stinson. hoseman 100.00 J. E. Hale, sub hoseman 100.00 Engine Company No. 15 W. R. Kerrigan, captain 115.00 Edward McDonald, hoseman 100.00 C. O. Williams, engineer 110.00 W. A. Wilson, driver 90.00 H. B. Hatcher, driver 90.00 C. J. Parmenter. hoseman 90. (to J. X. Jepson, hoseman 90,00 A. G. Wohlrabe, acting engineer 110.00 Truck Company No. 1 Edward Grenfell. captain 115.00 Guv H. Parmenter, lieutenant 110.00 William F. Harrmann, driver 100.00 A. H. Ullfors. truckman 100. oo W. H. Ring, truckman 100.00 C T. Potter, truckman 100.00 W. A West, truckman 100.00 Thomas Garvin, truckman 90.00 H. ChrlstofTerson. truckman 90.00 James McFarland. truckman 90.00 E. J. Craig, truckman 90.00 Truck Company No. 2 R. Canuto, captain 115.00 E. L. Johnson, lieutenant 110.00 W. J. Taggart, driver 100.00 P. W. Winklebleck. ladderman 100.no F. H. Yandle. ladderman 90.00 Roy Geer, laddernVii 90 00 R. J. Voss. laddernWn 100.00 R. G. Voss, ladderman 100 00 Truck Company No. 5 Z. S. Elliott, captain 11". 00 L. R. Lambert, acting lieutenant.... 110.00 J. Hatnes, driver 100.00 Charley Abbott, truckman 100.00 Guy Stabler, truckman 90.00 Charles Haberland. truckman 100.00 R. E. Beery, truckman 90.00 Peter Jepson. truckman 90.00 Truck Company No. 4 Thomas J. Mountain, captain 115.00 R. Gee. acting lieutenant 110.00 G. A. Tennant, driver 100.00 D. D. Stokes, truckman 100.00 Joe O. Densel. truckman 100.00 Frank I. Schlatter, truckman 90.00 Walt H. Knowlton, truckman 90.00 Thomas H. CunnifT, truckman 90.00 Truck Company No. 6 W. M. Smith, captain 115.00 T. J. Covenev. truckman 100.00 T. J. Peterson, driver 100.00 J. H. Bateman, truckman 100.00 Wynett. truckman 90.00 Bernard Francois, truckman 90.00 J. F. Casev. truckman 90.00 W. A. Ezard, truckman 100.00 Hose Company No. 1 W. D. Heath, captain 115.00 E. Tooley. lieutenant 110.00 P. W. Howlett. driver 100.00 J. M. Welsh, hoseman loo. 00 E. C. Lewis, hoseman 10u.w A. F. Howlett, hoseman 100.00 s B. Kellv. sub hoseman 90.00 W. T. Murphy, sub hoseman 90.00 Hose Company No. 2 A. M. Crewse, captain 115.00 F. A. Zellner, lieutenant 110.00 W. Mac.Hugh. driver 90.00 M. R. Stark, hoseman 100.00 A. Miller, hoseman 90.00 J. S. Bun lit. hoseman loo. 00 B. R. Slebels. sub hoseman 90.00 Hose Company No. 3 H M. Burt, captain 115.00 Fred C. Schmidtko, driver DO.OO David A. Whitley, hoseman 90.00 Edward L. Sine, hoseman 90.00 Fred H. Rittenour. hmaman 100.0 Walter S. Nash, hoseman 90.00 Hose Company No. 4 Fred W. Stokes, captain 115.00 J T. Emert. driver 100.00 Verno V. Eyston, hoseman 100.00 Gus V. Barks, hoseman 100.00 Herman A. Bates, hoseman 100.00 John Schneider, hoseman. 90.00 Hose Company No. Harrv A. Pollock, captain 115.00 W C. Spickelmier. lieutenant 110.00 John W. Martin, driver 100.00 Samuel L. Holcomb, hoseman 90.00 H Van Lorn, hosoman 100.00 George G. Chute, hoseman . . . . 90.00 Chemical Engine Company No. 1 H E Hawkins, captain 115.00 William E. Shell, pipeman lOO.oO W F Parker, sub driver 90.00 Chemical Engine Company No, 2 E V Ha le. cant!n 1 1 5.00 Joho McLeod, driver 100.00 C. J. G E. C. E. J. D. F. J. Lust, pipeman Chemical Engine Company No. J. G. Stevens, captain L P. Brown, driver Thomas H. Cooper, pipeman Police department. Gritzmacher. Chief of Police. F. Moore, captain H. ilailey, captain A. Slover. captain E. Baty. sergeant W. Cole, sergeant A. Galtz. sergeant Bndicntt. sergeant Joseph Kienlen, sergeant Joseph KMler, sergeant Thomas Kay, sergeant B. F. Smith, sergeant E" L- Crate, sergeant William Jones, detective ( R Helyer. detective H. H. Hawlcy. detective C. H Tlchenor. detective ....... P. R ' Maloney. detectlvu J. H. Price, detective Thomas Coleman, detective Glenn Howell, detective Mrs. S. Simmons, matron P. C. Anderson, patrolman George Adams, patrolman A. C Amundson, patrolman Ellsworth Adams, patrolman .... John B Addison, patrolman S. S. Arnold, patrolman J. E. Abbott, patrolman C. T. Alden. patrolman R W. Barker, patrolman Joseph Burke, patrolman A Blackman, patrolman John Burrl. patrolman H. C Bales, patrolman W. A- Burchell. patrolman Is. Barzee. patrolman E. R. Bewley, patrolman Ben Branch, pa.rolman R. E. Burks, patrolman A Bigelow. patrolman W. VV Bunn, patrolman William C'arr, pntrolnian H. A. Circle, patrolman (i E Croxford. patrolman H L. Cartnon, patrolman W P Courtney, patrolman R. H Craddock. patrolman T J." Casey, patrolman A A. Cooper, patrolman Milo E- i'orey. patrolman E. H. Ciandall, patrolman G H Ehmsen. patrolman J. Eggerton. patrolman K Evans, patrolman C. EppB. patrolman J Ellis, patrolman R. Evert, patrolman p. Jones, patrolman H. Field, patrolman E Fuller, patrolman A. Gaibraith. patrolman A. Graves, patrolman L. GuFtafson. pairoiMiau E. Gruher, patrolman C. Gill, patrolman L. Gould, patrolman R. Hill, patrolman Jacob Hoesley. patrolman I. Hirsch. patrolman Henrv Holtz. patrolman W D- Humphrey, patrolman .... Harms, pairoiumn Hunter, patrolman ....... Henson. patrolman Hunter, pairoiuimi Hepner, patrolman ........ ITvde, patrolman Holterman. patrolman ..... Howard, patrolman inskeen. natrohnan Ernest Johnson, patrolman T V. Jenkins, painnmau C" II. King, patrolman J.' E. Keith, patrolman C C Klingel. patrolman Stark Lytle, jmtrolman M E LI Ills, patrolman Douglas Leisy, patrolman G. G. Larfleld. patrolman F E. Leavens, patrolman J ' C Maloney, patrolman j' J." Murphy, patrolman Fred Mallett. patrolman j J Mackev. patrolman John McCuUo-.iph. patrolman George B. Murray, patrolman E G Marsh, patrolman L.' W. Madden, patrolman 0 Nelson, patrolman L Newell, patrolman 1 W O'Brien, patrolman Jefferson Ogg, patrolman Frank Patton. patrolman Charles Porter, patrolman Ben Peterson, patrolman J O Portwood, patrolman t?" v Peter.on. patrolman H. E. Parker, patrolman - paiMHIIiaii patrolman 'patrolman patrolman patrolman wot- Ttllev. natrolman H S Ranev, patrolman M M Rudolph, patrolman George W. Russell, patrolman . . . W. Robson. patrolman c J Rupert, patrolman M F. sioan, patrolman R M- Stuart, patrolman Ed Sinnott. patrolman A O. Sorenson. patrolman b! F. Sherwood, patrolman. R 11. Ftahl, patrolman -4- C. nmail. paLnmnaii B Spivey. patrolman E. Shaffer, patrolman p. Sweness, patrolman L. Stanton, patrolman Stone, patrolman M. Thompson, patrolman F- Tew in. oatrolman Thorpe, patrolman A. Tennant, patrolman J. Trout, patrolman Charles Wnable. ntrn!man S. B. Vessey, patrolman 115.00 mo. no 90.00 .$2 .00 15O.00 I. -.o.oo 1 ;o.oo lir,. on 1 .YtO I ir.oo i is.oo i in I I r.oi i m.oo 1 l.YOO 1 l.-i. no 1 ir.o0 1 l.YOO 1 l.YOO II. YM I t j.OO 1 l.YOO 1 l.YOO 1 l.YOO 1OO.00 ItlO.OO inn. on 1 OO.O'l loo.oo loo.no 1 no.oo 1 no.oo lO'UMI KHHH) inn.nii inn.nn 1IMMM ion on Hto.no inn. no 1 OO.OI, 1 nn.no Inn. nit 1 M'O J. L. W. R. B. J. R G. H. F. A. M. .1. J. C. L. A. C. F. c. r. J. M. F. P. W. H F G. C. F. J. 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AlMna B. Thomas, clerk. Albina, E. OHer, inspector. W. Portland. . Kennedy, inspector, V . 1'ort- J. J. C. F. H. B. F. F. L. H. C. V. R. R. L. J. G. D. C. M. inn.nn inn. nd mn.no mn.oo inn. on on. no 100. (Ml imi.no ion imi 1 rn. nn nn.no ion no 10o.no $l.Vt.tM 12 YnO lOYno inn no inn.no VJ.YOtl inn.nn ino.no 12Yno loo.no 12.YOO I0 00 no.oo PO.OO pn.no A0.no 9n.n0 lon.no On nn 90.00 no.oo nn on nn (Hi i.o no no.oo 113.00 80 00 77-00 77 00 77.00 77 00 77 no 77.00 75.no 75.nO 75.00 7.00 7Y00 7.YOO 0.00 77.30 72.50 200.00 14-YfO 1 25.00 12YOO so on lon.no 125 OO 00.00 land B. B. Turlay. Inspector. W. Portland , R. G. Hamilton, in?pector W. Port land H. H. Basrflndale, inspector. W. Port land O. Hollowell, Inspector, W. Portland.. A. Figgins. inspector W. Portland ... N. B. Hall, inspector. K. Portland .. J. H. Spain, lnsptor. E. Portland .. W. E. Watson, inspector, E. Portland. J. G. Hansell, inspector, E. Port land A. A Poolman, inspector, E. Port land A. A. Bavman. Inspector, Albina .... A. J. Powell, inspector. Albina ..... J. Fields. Inspector, Albina W. J. Sharp, pump engr. and In chg. reservoir pa tenia n J. Panly. asst. engr. power-house City Park day F. H. Akers. asst. engr. power-house City Park night K. P. Williams, asst. engr. power house, i ity Park night A. Fuegy. pump engr. Res. No. 2, Mt. Tabor T. Hodson, pump engr. Res. No. 2, Mt. Tobor D. G. Hoogerhvde, pump engr. Res. No. 2. Mt. Tabor J. Ma Hon, pump relief I, . C BoOnger. gate man Res. No. 1, Mt. Tabor A. L. Ruin Hey. gat eman Res. No. 1, Mt. Tabor H. L. Levis, gatpman Res. No. 1. Mt. Tabor J. A. Leslie, pump engr. Palatine pump C. Gossett, tapper. Albina T. P. Hansfll, tapper. K. Portland.. C. G. Murphy, tapper and, meterman. L. Johnston, tapper and meterman. . j. R. James, driver repair wagon, W. Portland J. Myers. laborer at,?2.50 per day. D. D. Clarke, engineer F. M. Randleu. asst. engineer ...... C. H. Hall, pipe Inspector J. M. Grogan. instrumentman . . . . J, W. Hoiuk. chalnman C. W. Ross, draughtsman W. T. Willis, foreman W. N. Brown, calker Four calkers at $:t ner day. Thirty-two laborers at 2.50 per day. E. J- Gray, foreman M. L. Apt. calker E. E. Taylor, calker C. Barney, laborer Three calkers at $:i per day. Twenty-live laborers at 2.50 per flay. C. Alberiini. foreman ,f. piirsi, sub-foremnn M. Cannvnn, laborer leaks J. Mclntyre, carpenter J. T. Harbin, blacksmith One calker at S:t per day. Nine laborers at $2.50 per day. One foreman at $4 per day. One sub-foreman at $- per day. One temp, donkey engineer at $.".50 per day. Fifteen laborers at $2.50 per day. C. C. A. Gannon, foreman 00 no M. 1. Dow ling asst. engineer 1 45.00 J. A. M-Lain. t run sit man loo. On R L. Jlor'f, lcver SO.OO W. F. Hamlin, md man S.YOO G. F. Alien, chainman 55. oo C H. Knov les. chainman 55.oo W. T. Bird, axman 5n."i F. J. Phelps, pxmnn 50.00 Ira Jones, axman 50.00 A. W. Anderson, tlagman 40.no C. F. H fckiing. cook 5O.00 O. H. Wright, draughtsman moon I). L. Colcord, rhainman 75.00 T. J. Maupln, Jr.. inspector pipe line. 115.no J. L. Hinck, gateman head works ti5 .0 P. J. Skaale. tnteman head works . . K.YftO C. .. Ialeman, pateman head works.. 75 .OO K. Kscobar. temp, lineman pipe line, per flay. Ten laborer at $2.50 per day. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Dr. Georsre Itubenstein, expert opti cian. Practice dfvotert to accurate eye fitting only. 189 Third at., ground floor. Thompson is an optician with an In ternational reputation. Second floor Corbett building. Fifth and Morrison. The serts of the parasitic plant, jlnkun go. a native nf Mozambique, yields an .tit that i" paid to be ureriir to the salad o;t of commerce. 12S 00 I0. on 7.".. IX) 12S.0O 11.VOH nn oo R2..10 S7..V1 1