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- -v 1 r r THE OREGON DAILY JOURMAL, PORTLANP. SATURDAY1 EVENING, 4 MAY. 13, 1905. SECRET REBATES i TEAftFUL PLEA MADE 4 - -: ,.v. f... ARE-CONDEflNED , FOR ft Order of Railway r Conductors George Simons Asks Council for Pay for Fills In South ,.J..VTv-.--Fortland.-- East Side Horses Break Annual iual f - Records ia -Ten Days and Outspoken in Opposition to rDatly-Avefag4s4nerea8ingf Ivill give-free to every man " who brings this ad a Genuine K Panama irHat v r BUN6b citizens Vs. : : j i wUNPAiaCONTRACTORS THftEE HAPPENED IN - IN HARMONY WITH VIEWS HELD BY THE PRESIDENT . AN HOUR,YESTERDAY4 Regulation of Rates by Govern- Mr7. Zimmerman : Rudely -Tells 7 Mr. Sharkey to Ca-Awayl L Back and Shut Up. : Epidemic Seizes Aged and Meek Beasts and EveryVictim Out-- does All Previous Efforts..: -ment Bodies Would Result in Confusion. , - . -. TWENTY RUNAWAYS -IN 4A- FORTNIGHT 11 1 1 1 1 1 Ha I0KARNED - f - il - , 'J - - ess -r v ---4 1 "'" "' . . r w ' ' , .- - .-. - . . . i ' .... ;4 ; r-'i. j ' : ' . ' , - . ... :. - ' -'- : .' -,v v '- -'' - -' ' ' ' -i 'i - " ''Pl T, eimnin. manager ftf thai ., Factflo . Bridge company.-" which made ;T" Hftna of the large tM In 8outh Port . . v land. -'aoDeered before the street com- , ; mlttee of the city council yesterday and- - Insisted that the assessments or, costs ' of the improvements be-levied.- W tiurnil make IIihb wl .. ... until the resurveye of the fills have beea made." replied Councilman Zimmer- BUB. "CII Bnslneei Wansei has n -i ordered to make the reaurveya, but haa not done ao. TTiene people think they . have been bunkoed sufficiently. ." Con- alders tion ahouhi-be-shown thaprooerty .owriersjn" this matter. k-Hoir ' about- the "oiHrd"T!nhfin.' SnDHTa-IUfy nof "Yahown consideration? Those fllla were finished - bIjh months- ago Instead, of i the people objection to them then aa , they should If there waa anything wrong about them until the oreaent time, after . th Mini have sullied them out and - water lioTverptpea nt -the-cKy have - broken and washed thousands of yards 7"'-' of earth away. Those fllla were built v according to specifications, and If the .. . contractors ' have fulfilled their con ' tracts they should a lenstbe.jehpwn tome " consideration." w - .- n quite agree with" Mr. Simons." fre- -". piled Councilman Sharkey "Tou had better keep quiet." replied Zimmerman,-you have been accused """ slreadyor boosting graftera. Ttov n ' a contractor yourself." Sharkey doesn't answer that." re marked City Attorney McNery, t -It wag decided, IfiaOhesssessmsnty '-' for-lhe f ills" could not be levied until .- after the resurveys werejnade bjrthe , city engineer. '.' '",711 . -- -' The- railway companies with tracks ----- in the city, especially those whose ' trains pass through, the manufacturing ' district In north Portland.-promised-to 1, the committee that , the reterof speed - nn all trains would be reduced within . . the city limits. . , " . ; i ; rnuircui Amp xnTsTaUAi Articles of -Incorporation," have been filed "with 'the county clerk as follows: -peninsular bank of St. Johns, by C..A. - Wood. H. O. Piatt and R. 8. Piatt; cap ; ltal stock. 125.000. .- : -,. Star Bottling works by J. A. Morris. - E. C. fltrelch and , T.JPClarkecapltal stock. t.ovu. - " Industrial Land company- by; H. M :.CakegW.--I-eadbetterA-aJJW i Cru there; capital stock, $140,000. 1 ; - Electric .-CJfaM-CojHpany .-teyW.-lfr -.. Corbt W. C Alvord and W. L. Brew " :'"" ter: capital stock, f 9,009. .. - - -:- V.. i in lusHW-fi-fr rtrYi TV DR. N. J. FULTON . Naturopath ' It-is-Just-as-Easy-to Be Well as to Be Sick! And It Is much more comfortable for everybody concerned. t . Do you want to be well? If you do. come up and aee me. I promise you you'll not be 'disappointed. I am curing people every day who are Just as slckf as you are, and I teanh them how to keep well after they are cured. - I have been In Portland something n w v marimn mnntka am) lirtr & rthamme I have Treated" arid" cured a great many people. I am .well and favorably known here. You can find' smr 6nrTnfttmrmrTiTnr part or "ihe clty who haa been Under my treat-, tnent , , . y -'The testimonials beloware from permlewho were sick. They got weir1 under my treatments One of Many Testimonials Stomach Trouble Cared la five Weeks Portland. Ore.j- Dee.- 7. Trr whom J-auffered two and' it jnay coucariu one luUf years from nervous disease, ana my siomarn was so nadlv or flirted that I waa sick almost all the time. mv mrntlnn thai llirie Hipi Hred a luilf. . dd .OQU'UtWw-ef ell Internet -B'nlon;-! jim twa-wnasp tfHttitrr-woyar Was t burden, to me. and I could scarcely sleep at 'nil. I tried several physi cians without benettolaL resiijta. Then I heard of tr. Fulion, and after taking a fewx Ireatments was alle to sleep nights, and after five weekV treatment I find myself cored sad treatment I nrwi myself cored and my strength gradiisllr returning. JSRS. J.vN. HAau'HOfl. 740 Michi gan avenae, nrtiana.-uregon. DR. N. J. -- sTATVBOPArBX. - ; Boems 30-3S, tewis S)d. , Office Hours r to II. 1 to t. Ia.t, to II. Open Monday at I: JO. The fit liln iimie T Jaminl II 111 Tbr lore ut Mr. K. W. M.klnnrr. DUO Kut alurrlaua (Qreet. TwpaoiM tut Borne spell has fallen, over east side horses. If. the entire equine population had partaken of the loco- weed, or . if It had been instilled with the spirit that icrlpturai swine.- to ruahlQ a watery grave, tue pantpxy ieeuns; would be no. more pronounced. Two days ro theunnway total for the pant ween In 't lie centml Orand avenue, district was more than a doiemand the two days have -added Ave more to the list. ' Yesterday there vfere three runaways ----T near Morrison -atreet ana Mi-ana ,iyefl Z --r -. ' -Httrtny th e frernckifi ' a hd' In every ; contractors. .In- ,the Tig WB. nhntteredan se-iousv nl-tney- "tje'nTa narrowly laverteU". " IT.One of t neirMorrlson -street and Grand .ivertu serious 4wct-.lj tne horses' had never hit a faster pace than a trot. , He was tied to a baker s wagon and left in. the care of a boy. Tb horse spparently resented thlsJaasfi. faltti ' till ' Hip liul'I brhTsowiier snd pulled away from the boy. tore through the central east side dlstrlot and ended by smashingthe wagon-agalnst a pole and strewing pies and hread for blocks. Halfan-'hour later-a. staid OloTheast hitched to the Enterprise bakery wagon waa ruminating at Kast Morrison and Grand .avenue. . 'A passing car mysteri ously snappeillR trolley poje whlchJelJ with a sltower of ' sparks on the old horse.- A second baker's runaway was the result and the aged beastspllnlered-L- relevated roadway with, frightened hoofs. Tunning a nrile or more before: a mounted policeman- corraed him minus his load or pastry. - 't ne intra. runaway originated - without -apparent cause, a rm-mi.rH tearrT t nd heavvC aagoil head. ing for the river and coming to a pause in front of a harrlcaded street-. During the continuous . excitement a" telephone and after gasping twice picked himself up and said d he guessod he would call a day.- ' . One- of thej-aoent-juaawaya-aaded la the frightened team hurdling another vehicle, completely clearing the horse and wrecking both'-wagon and buggy, the occupants- of the buggy Jumping just in time. One horse ran half a mile with th JjhicJe's' "wheela chained and carrying th' entire weight of the drag on the bit, the lines being tightly wrapped . about 7 the seatguard. -The total runaway record- for 10 central east side blocks in two weeks or less Is SO. Offtcerawho have paced the distrlcffor years say-the usual annual record 1 no greater. .. - ''.;'';..'.:. .-L "JJ!1 WORKMEN BUILD HOUSES., St. Johns laborers Become Oontraetora ? '' in Order to eonreBomea. .. The present scarcity of house sj Sf. Johns is being rapidly supplied., tlilftigh the-bu11dtnr BCttvltT. eveh If continued through the summer; will hardly accom modute he addttfotial wuiknieii ' wliii nrr being weekly .added, to the payroll by the - various mills and factories there. R. -Orson khe ve Currier f-for himself. rirPBint View end-Vlclnlty 20 cottages and story and a half houses are being built. Most pf these are being erected by workmen-who-find, they must nrnvirte thcli- wn linmm Work hBS kah nmmnfmA nn 1 hn twn-Htnrv brick store building which M. Hoi brook has nimiiul AVhti "mr.lted the- lower floor will be occupied oy a arug store. barber shop and restaurant. The ground dimensions of ,theHolbroolcbl?ck . are ttxtt. . . ... .... WOOBtAWlT WAJTTB TO HOW, Woodlawn voters have a question to propound to the candidates f oie-cbuncll-men, and these have only to state their vpposItloA to the gravel pit to secure Woodlawn, lock, barrel, and BtocRY; At torney. Vaughn of Woddlawn has an noun'ced how he stands on thtr gravel pit nuisance and his fellow-cltlsena are booming his strugale for a seat in the council chamber. But at the aame time the voters are trying to discover how the rest of Ihe candidates stand. Wood- lawn has-battled with the gravel pit nrnhlnm . for ii yta fitn,, "n"r'"ff t final relief. There are crevasses, coirs, pits, depressions and -tunnels in the place that are SO feet deep and a block and-.a half jflde and which tnust aome day be filled aaain.at a good price. To keep the rest of the landscape Intact Is the desire of the residents and they pre fer to work with candidates ra'ther than with those .whose places are. secure. OBSSBTB Z-EAQXTB ABMTTEBSABT. Mount Tabor. Methodist church will tbhiorrow evening observe the anni versary of the forming of the Kpworth league. - The league,' Sunday school and cholr have been working for week sto prepertt-a-sturtable progrsm and -git "the participants have "been thoroughly drilledheroBram.Jkllowt: Son. iiijlgresatlon: prayer. C. C. Miller; se ITlectlonrqusrtet, T.- Graham, A. W. Bot- Rln. E. S. Brubaker, II. A. wrignt; ocrip- Twsot;TMIss-Georgla;Peeryr report from senior,' iniermeaiaie nu jumui leagues of last year's work: aong, Inter mediate league; the Bpworth Herald, J. A. Bamford; 'The. Kpworth League, Past." Present, Future," T. S.'McDaniel; song, league- choir; missionary song, congregation; benediction. , . fV06SMXflCEM0BXAXriEXBeiSES. Multnomah camp.' Winliii MiiuiiI ll Woodmen mill Hi'iiiiii of the will' Jointly observe . memorllflunday Lan-June I. Tha--morning - w41K-be -set apart for the decoration f the graves of former members who are burled In the local cemeter4es and the memorial service will be1 ield In the Woodmen building. Kast A,Ider, snd Sixth streets, in the evening. jMultnoman camp nas death roll of ?. IS of whom are burled In Portland cemeteries Every year the Woodmen of the'- Wiirld 'observe the Sunday nearest June ssjnemorlal day, June ( being the data Df the Institution of the order in 189.. " STATIOB X OFBBS MpBBAT. r Owinn to the delay experienced. In se curing nffioe furnlsnings the east slrti noetofnre roold not bo opened My I an promised, nd though a foroe of men has been engaged sll weekv things are still,. Incomplete. This morning, how ever, it was. announced "that the office would be open for business Monday and la buildlna-'slx rot tares " wearl . t -tl th- jnaAm l.. mish-irTP with 1 men neer factory and will rent.. tUsseJ'vJrTrTr.TT7.. r...i.n. c-.n. I Iewlston to com employ..' o1''TKiir ylSnlT-K: 8. . .nS-" and H. F. Hu n t erl L'" unfinished -la-building a l,600realiltinct ";Zu. ... tv.iind. I Qrangevllle a sliurt - - -----. -: that "carrier service would be started from. the. fflce-on-tba same day.' The ( opening of the thorouab.ly-:equlppeaof- flee wUl heof "great bencflt ta the.iusL-1 ltiness interests oi mi cemrai nm biu.i district that "have for years been In- lconvenlenced by delayed, deliveries and lack of postal accommoanuoner-Ai ioaaii one additional delivery will be made to the entire ' district tributary, to the hew station," and money '" order, ' registered mall and special delivery: departments will be conducted. ,- BANDS OF STEEL FROM : , bAKOTA TO THE ORIENT Rep6rts from Chamberlain, " South Dakota, salO to,haveheen authorlEed by PeeaidewtKrHnw of the Chifaga, M waukee & St. Paul, on his recent visit there, oonflrttr The Journal's announce went that the-Milwaukee rtil buyd im mediately .through to the Paclfic'coast fromie.-ireseirJteinust--tlieJlneJ at Chamberlain ' ,'r": It Is said the road will "he extended from Chamberlain to - the.- Blaek Hills Into Wyoming aa fast as possiblerand will -be extended through-South Dakota and. effect a junction with the northern llne at some point 4n Wyoming, beyond land from--!hamberlain to the Black Hills,' making a final Inspection "of the 250 miles of surveyed route to.ueaa- wood. . -----''- LXonCreteHlreprOOf 'Baildin I ....... Concrete firenroof building material. la belng 'nianufaclured by the' Concrete Construction company at East Uth and Madison streets." Thi mpany. la con structing a building at Union avenue and East Oak- streets for Councilman John P- Sharkey - and invitee any 1 one. interested In a modern fireproof buiia- ingr that "W til bB-better and cheaper than brick to call at their -omce. room till Chamber of Commerce building, where further Information will be cheerfully given them. Phone Main io. .1 . SBBTZCBS TOB BAXLBOAO Xr' The services at "Taylor Street "Meth odist church will -be Interesting tomor row. j Dr.. Short has planned special ser New Cttle Jiitt Cbmplettd ty 'Weiser, Idaho, Lodge,' Knighu ,of Pythian I I 1 K 11 V " " J -- . " - . I vices for- the rallroadJieahevenrJy'" tiw; thgeTVtclirbirconducted by J. M. - T3...iv a 14 - r-Tsrv i n, iioanel Train"-will be the subject, and its op eration will be clearly set forth. The large chorur'Choir win "sing and' the quartet will have special selections. OZBMAB BTABCrBUSTaV German evangelistic services will be gin next Monday evening In the Congre gational church at Seventh and Stanton streets, when Evangelist H. B. Roller will preach. These services will be held 1nlly st I p. m. and at 7:45 p. m. Six denominations have united lav this move ment. PT-GJPTrE-S 'AND FACE HUMORS rtRED BY CIUHEALTH fU) TromimBitt 7So Li cenjUls ef Hirlsa oaa, Site., medleated, nlWDtlc; Bkiabealthi (nlnt.i. line to kill frn. ,eal lb akin, and Rkiahealrk Tab. jeia.xaeto eipel Bnmor ceraia. All drnrctata'. Mars)aa oan for the Coaaplestna, for elmpire, bla kheadt, rednaaa, Krarhnem. eliaf ln. ebapplnc; ronib nds. Nothlas will glre such a speed? t-nro.. 2.1n. It eaka, Afte. netifl oc, ro"ara riw.re bookl-H to I-HIUI MAT rea Haaaples and . l. Ai V Hay's Halrhealth tmntrrr nrm ria'ndraff. rentotea xrar hatr, and mw sne, thick hair. Large fcOc. bottlea at leadlar dnifjiau'. . W009ABB, CXABZB CO, and Waeblaftoa. - rourth .. . f SOCtPIt- WAY TO GET ROADS ;1S TO.BUILD THEM Grangeville Has Found This Out, , as Railways Are Rushing Into . ...-zz;--s:That Territory,;- - Activity 'of. Grangeville people In. pro moting the construction of an electric line from Jewlston to Grangeville has exemplified the proberb that "the gods help those-who help themselves. The Northern Pacific ha hurried Its sur veyors back "into the field.' and the Ore- said to have ordered a party of sur veyors , to . resumes-operations--tTTnc"e betwetn Grangeville and I wlston. Thel tjewlkton electrld- railway pro moters have taken posilesannof oneof the Northern Pacific's old surveys, and art effort Is lp be made by. the road te hold Report says, the company will be forced to begin construction at once. the Snake Wver io carry uDDHea.JEnjri. neer Pollard 'and 35 men are reported to have camped near Iloand Engineer has just. arrived. at Dlete the survey thev between - Lewlston " fend time ago, B. A. Worthlngton, general manager of the Harriman lines In Oregon, left yesterday forCb.lcag-and--New Tork. It 1s Said his deDnrture was unexnnctail and hurried, and that his mlssonha an important-heartngn tTie latest east ern Oregon developments, and also con cerns a railroad project In another part of -ther state. r?. - T0AIDX M. C. A. WORK IN jaAGRICULTURAL-COLLEGE (8perlal Diana tch te th JonrBai.ii TJorvaltls. Or.. May 13. Miss McCor- kle .left yesjerday for Portland, after several days spent In CorvaHls In the Interests of the college Y. M. C. A.T Miss McCorkle Is statesecretary of the Y. W. C. and while in Corvallls she on. gaolxed -an advtftory board, . composed of lady members --f the-' various churches of the city, to act in connec tion with the college young women la their Christian work." - The movement j M t"er work injthe college Y. M. 1 - ClearingtheDecks.-. For the new L, C. Smith A Bros., writ Ing In eight raachlnes, with which we are now filling orders: See our window for snaps in partly used machines of bther maks-teaded out for Mr. Smith's latest . product. . L. at M. 'Alexander A Co., exclusive dealers entire coast, 122 Third street. .' . 1 . . . , Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. LAWN MOWERS iaQARDlN HOSE '' . ' ... ! a- ttx-as-v-r-. i-.-i.j..- ' Are essentials at this-season ; '; .-lowest X)DDJi'EIwLQWSEMPLErFIST-AND 'ALDER; . ' . . ' ... ' ' v -.........'''..'-'-"-"''"-. - v n. Is absolutely" perfect, in all ! tin orqers promptly and our prices arc low as anyone can maKe incm.; ;. - CARPENTERS' and MASONS' TOOLS , 1 ' ' ' ..... .... ' ' ' , . '.''.-,.: Saws, Picks, Shovels and all kinds of 'thing found in an absolutely completeassortment - .. ..... . . ', - ,' 1 a .J. ... t, . ' . . ,' ..-.- 1 - t x OUR OIL COOKING STOVES and RANGES AREthe THINGS FOR SUMMER We do things at our store. . It will pay readerVbf this Tteaolutiona lndoraihg-the attitude of President Roosevelt,, but opposing the vesting ; of power over railway rates In the hands of a commission, were adopted by the session of the grand di vision- of the order pi Kauway vonauc tors. - ' . ; ,..',"' ' : Ree-ulatlon of rates by a government body would result In -confusion and. lrt- irraararana ir noT-rq harmony with the a,rrrp""t M" nf hl spirit- of American jurisprudence, the Order of -Rallwayi Conductors insists that a single , body . pf. men should - not have the rla-h-to. inveatlgateiaUlcV Ushi and condemn, and then enrorce ns. ue clsloeik. ' . .'"" ' ' " The rearfmorr1r;nntoM. wllh--Prea- filent' Roosevelt In his message to con gress, ."that nothing , could--be-- more foolish than, the enactment of legislation- which would interfere with the development- and- operation of 'commer cial agenclee."; The resolution' 101- lows: - - - ''.'..': - gac ret Bebates Coadema. Whereas. The congress of the United States will have -befora it -at the-coming esslon-Jhe question of additional legislation affecting the American rail ways; employing " 1.600-;000rTTeopicr therefore be IVby-theOrder o Kauway Conductors "in "jblennlatconvenqofrTis- semhled. '-- -;- -1 - -- - "Reolcd. Thatws hereby Ttiaorst 1 the attitude of President Roosevelt'-fn condemning secret rebates And- other illegalities, and commend ' the - attitude of the' heads of the American railways, who. with practical unanimity, have )olBe4llh th president QtUla, fjliaa. tion; and be it further -j "Resolved, That we respectfully rep resent to congress the lnadvlsablllty of legislation vesting In the hands of a commission -power - over -railway -ratea, now- lower by far In th,e t'nlted Stares than In any other country; that thia lo cost of transportation Js the result cf the efficiency of American railway man agement and operation which have built up the-country - through constant Im provement tn service and development of territory, while at ' the- aamej time recognition haa been given to the value of Intelligence among employes, in . con trast - to foreign methods-- where high freight, rates and lowest wag'ea for em ployes 'obtain; that-the freight rates of this country average only 3 per cent of -the cost of articles to the consumer, thus .making the freight fate an. insig nificant factor In .the selling price, nu hjierou8standard articles . being sold at the same p"flc in all parts of the coun- try; and be Jtfurther , Would Beralt fca Confusion- , . , j T'Reaolved. That regulation; of -ratea by a government 'body would. ; In tho oplrrton pf thht-ponventloih result in Ittl gation - and - enfuston. and - Inevitably tend t an nforced -reductlotir nf rate. irresnertive of the otiestlojv of the abil ity of the- railroads to etenfl jnejre.au.E:..L flnh esiiealMn V ".In Tew6f the increaaed ovt -of tuair supplies aaa auuwuuiiiaDa be It further , 1 , "Resolved, ' That the proposed-leglsla-tlon Is- not In -harmony with our Idea of the. splrlt-oX American. Jurisprudence inanmuoh . as - It contemplates that 1 BmtTe'T)Odyshall have lheTlghT to Ti- I vestlgate, Indict, try and condemn, and then enforce Ita decisions,-at" the "nost of carriers, pending' appeal, which is inaiiifBBtly inequitable; and that there 1 Is to be leglslatluu . oil thTa . subjecl"lf should r besuclr-ag-would " secureand Insure justice and equity, and preserve equal, rights for all parties concerned, but In view of the facts, legislation af fecting ratea Is not called for at' this time, and would be Inadvisable; and be It further - - - ' r -"Resolved. That this convention And Itself In accord with President " Roose velt, who, In a message to congress, has said? r " 'It must not be forgotten that our railways are the arteries through-"which the eommerclal .life- blood of this na- tlon flows. Nothing could be more fool ish than the enactment of leglslatlpn which- would Interfere -wttlr tha-devtrtrtp-ment and operation of these-commercial agencies. Will Beelecf Borne Officers- . The session will likely continue until Tiieadasi fuday'e wi' ft ln SH deaoti-d largely to the consideration .of appeals in insurance, casea - - .; . ' . ' The. election of officers 'for the next two years will be the final action Of the body. -r- It is -generally-conceded -that President Clark will be reelected with out opposition, and that, there will be no opposition candidates for the positions of grand chief conductor, grand secre tary and treasurer, and assistant grand chief conductor. The positions are held by K E. Clark,.W..J. Maxwell and A. B. Oarretson.- respectively.- - For the other .positions. It Is -said, there will be lively contests. ( , . "' - . The conductors yesterday voluntarily of the year. rAnd these are found in great variety and at the prices .at the great hardware depot of r --7 - ' ; iJ OUR TINWARE DEPARTMENT v its details.. We own our own shop, 01 iiaiu watra; juuus. - , . The Open Front, 285 Washington .yWriaf f a lip aij iis' 1 I i'N-.aie-JWaMnattJ :-'! "' ' mmTT'. . " ' " - - 4 cago's -- '- il&Mw - ., .... ... ;,... ': JL ' "evemng at . .. . . y , "JM J Actual value $2MToS5Mr Bring" v" . y.zfr-y V -this ad along and get "a PANAMA" ,',.r---i--7-CT FREE j-V-m.-,;.. , '.i,; . 6) We 6a crewa. aad brtdr werk wlthset aata. Our 18 yaara' eiperfeore in plata work ea ablee na- to fir roar aotli eoaortkl. . - Pe. W. A. Wl fusad aafa mft Hlnpt h. ahaolntalr withotat . pais. Dr. T. P. Wlaa la aa axprrt crewa and - brtdaa- when plats or hr1dgatati WISE BROS., Dentists raflln Bafldlnr. a. T1iild and Waih IU Ovaa araui( till 0 p. m. Bunday from I tola. Or. Mala 0.t be. t. r. wire,' ; ' . ; V r . ' -- --, . ' .:. ' -! There' has been and will b nti change In the prlcee bf Mineral Water, Soda ' Water, ' Blphons. ' Syrups, etc.;-" the same prices will be maintained "ait reportrtoThe contrary ot- withstanding. ; . , ' SBOnilNG WORKS - Tritone Mala 630..68Tlrst - contributed $300 to A. O.. Sells, whose child Is' critically ill-at Bt. Vincent's hospital. - M re sells ' Is : deegteXrom Cambridge, phlo, , a-member of No, 17i. The.chlld ts-wofferlnB; from a; Tnallg nant form of: spinal meningitis, from which it Is-said recovery Is lmposlble.-..- - N.j H, Ryan of . Bt.- Thomas, fjntarlo, who was' compelled" to leave the train at Hot Lake because of Inflammatory rheumatism, reached the city yesterday greatly : Improved. J. B. Lyons of Con cord, New Hampshjre. has been con fined . to his rooms since . his arrival because, of carbuncles. - J . '- f-PHpNE Matrr 1832 - - ' '"' -l:-'--:"7 i '. -S have our own workmen, . , - ' . ': 1 .-1 paper to f indTthat , out. . Ill ! It with every suit sold between S and 10. o'clock- Satnrrlav evening. , From the great 25 on the $1.00 purchase from LAMM & CO., Chi- leading wholesale merchant Uatlorsv will-be-placed -on sale this Me aaasasjassaaltseBBaaj at srild filling and werk. - K: Rxtraetlng free Neat, clean and- artistic printing!, our HOBB Y. No doubt to satisfac- tion if done by- the ST. MARGARET'S HALL AM MATEO, CAL. -Eleanor Tobbetla.w. Acting Principal BOXWOOD MANOR SCHOOL OLD LYME, COHH. Ida lyoulaa Totilwttn. .......... Aetln Principal lame Coonaa, lama Bates, gam Msnagasiantr- I'nplla nf rlthir eehvl may apend a rear er leaa at t)ieilner arhnol for rl1mtt-aa. other reaaonSrvWlthont luterruptlos of atudlee or dla tnrlHinve of aefcool rMlaelpllne and without added eipenai.' eirept Inaofar aa additional expenae ta Inonrred by the journey aeriM the ront'.nent. For further Information addreaa either actaool, " Itlier ,rlnclal. . - :"-, 1 We 'Sell the Celebrated ' " Unl vers til Stoves t; Unequaled in every requisite of a perfect household ' treasure. " -1 - .... : a' 1 1