V-7 J J :iiH2 ;M:s;- fLliuJ ID u.JJ ill Seen in , Portland Stores Y- wmz:m iPublic Shows !rts Thoughts ."Re jrding Eaoh uf Oregon"' (United States Senators. WCCDtiSmi .MAN PROVES. AN JNTERESTINC SPEAKER Denounce the .Movement to Thwart yHot Will f .the People by Defeating Jonathan Bourne jar Senator Xts cuhci' Other Tonics, - - Senator Unbent X. ILa, iFollotte of "Wim eouatn, refurmnr Uo never coruprnm daea, eiood Imtore a litg udlmt in -ths While Tomyle lut main and .denounced Hi ixuovnniunt 'to -yi wart tthe etcproaaud " '111 uf She wuters or Oregon by urrfeal Ang JJomrthan 3lvimw lur (United tiUwa atiiuaui;. ' .;- .... . I..- - .' mirth lhan thirt wlscnnaln'a la. anoua (tenter set Torch a .rtioora that tfiattanja iua Uruaun jtudiano to blew the auu f ftena-or Oharles- W. Fulton and cheer that I 4erjalur Juhi Jd. ' iirtn, , , : . - The subject uf the lecture was :"K.p- rtawimjiuve 'Uuviirnmant," and ' to p.k.rr was 'brought bore by the T. M. , C. as irt ar 4ts lyoerrs covins. After Sarwui.rjr dUun of tha 1. Je C A. f; ad jn6t run,- KiiMituonMiint ( fu "" time r.Utf-t-lnraLs aul duurtdl in traduced the apeaker. The adOrwae .lat.eu. ItoJioiLitfoiiiilMJtln!& j Che udMnw waa bald ciueoly from a gimutig t ana and tTiaat t-uarvais there nue uthwrai.a erf a-rpianae. W'aa natw X PallaUa M rauad a otaiaittwiLUtai t u eenaiis antta- ortai ectoa la the Orrjrua taciaiatara tot aald: - - .. . "I aaderaiaad that ' a paOttleal . baaa ta Una dtr taaMnidlx( -rjr bow af hie ttate each 4ar to Ja.er-lrtnr atate awatare aad rrpraaataitvea fortlia put - peaa af aeeortug ttortr tooa 14 thwart , tha 1U af tha aotl aa xptaaed ta 1 the taat aieaiao. 1 twdereea4 that a petltloa r3alna kfc-iclaXore freaa ta pledge la Wins prrfwxied fur preaonta- tioa ta e aalaea an of thla elrr. The ma ana ta a nine thin work la aa aielad by otbara. bat I hope that the baaineaa aiea will riae ta the accaakta . aad arrjr out ta the lttar what the - paopla at the aaUra atata voted ror." rattoa-a Vaaae BOaaad. Prerlnua to his talk on Orrytm af. falra Senator La FoUette told af hie flcht In the Called SUataa senate for bla aaiendments to tha railway . rata -aHli He-reed -tho-ltst-vf -tha-aaznaa rf tha aenatars who voted for and aealast .: bla aoiendmaota. He to!d af his atras 1 to rain a hearing:, of hta affona to gain a roll rail, of tha Importance of . his amendotenta,, and after ha had area hja audience to his aide, read the Ust f aaowa .. ....... , When ha .came to Senatoa Fulton's nama on the list of those arho opposed him, tha audlanre groaned and hissed, and -at. least one man cried "shame." The demonstration against the Oregon Senator did not folloy aa attack by ine wiaoonsin senator, atit was mrouaad solely on tha record or Fallen aa shown by the roll call the United tSates sanata."'''' ' " . . ' - v.- , - Vjs'extXa1 Follatte read the list of Uiosc senators who favored his .amendments. - About half down tha list he was inter rupted. - it was when ha raise to Oearln. " The responae was Immediata Every body applauded, Republicans vtelng with Democrats in approval of faithful serv ice. . When the hand-clapping . ceased Senator. La Fullette aald: Frslae for waarlaT ' . "If Senator Uearin are! vWed ' wrong , on any question Involving the . public . service corporations and tha people,,! v have no recollection of it." . . This brought applause aa enthualaa tlo as before, and - the - man - who had erled "shame" at Fulton cried ."good" at Oearln. It was plainly an audienoe eomnoaed of men and women who wore ready at the close of the three hours' talk of the Wisconsin senator to throw party lines aside and Join him In his great crusade against the 'intaraata-'- which - I ' vigorously flayed. The audience composed of people from all walks of lire and from all parties, yet it wss noticeable that nono refrained from ap-1 - plauding the speaker when ho told, them how easily congress could save the peo ple or tno united mates mora than llSS.aftn.OcO a year in their tributes to the coffurs of -tha railroad, companies by pasalng the amendment he Introduced tn the senate for the purpose of grant Ing. the railroad commission the power to appraise the value of the property of im numaj in tins country, - The cast of such work would be about t&.OtO.OOO, and. by flgurea computed on tha basis of railroad values tn Wiscon sin and Michigan, La FoUette declared that an honest appralaoment would show that the value of the railroads. Instead of being tia.too.006.600. as shown by their enpttat stock, la only about S.00.00,0v. . Or at Bavins; Weald Basalt- . Senator I Folletta said that by giv ing tha railroad commission tha power to reduce tha value - af -tha railroad property In the I'nlted States to a fair basis, and by giving tha commission tha power to adjust rates on such' a valua- . tlon. a saving of- I O !.. toe to the people of the country would result." " - Humor found a place In tha speech wavmAMiA ram. Rheumatism, lambaga and sciatic paints yield to the penetrating InSueace of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It pans a rates ta the serves snd hoses sad. be ing absorbed into the blood. Its healing properties are eoaveyed ta every pert af tha body, and effect seep wonderful curve. 23c-lee sad fl.ea. tAA by Woods re. Clarke A Co. . Th TO fh TIT TT GsV THE POLICY-HOLDERS COMPANY DOOR Foiarthmteemtieaia3r9,th9ham pffics- et Portland; Oregon A. L. MILLS. L SAMUEL. ' CLARENCE S. SAMTJELy President. , General Manager. ' Assistant Manager. Senator La FoUette. af tha orator sad a ties e aweTt the 1 7 ronvKticma awourad ara-HiKt jrob 11c nffloers la Mila-aakee, WMoaSMln, ha oxrlsrad that Mila-sukea 'waaVd firriou In rhe Psrure fhr swiBathtng- e-1 sioes its tnaaalactorrd pradacta, adding rtcniflrarUy that ttera are stlU tJ.e 1a fljrK3 anea ea to tried la that -!', . .tUhnofh R-ui tnr La rallette's eyaech wss directed acainst tha railrvMds and their aawar veoa the W-gialatares of the states and nattansl nnrrea. which he said has been free front rail road control hut twice ta S years, he suited his lertara fcy explaining that tha control af avery phaae ef Indaatrtal life la America la la the hands of but le men. He exposed the grata trust evils sad told of tha ellmtnatioa ft the Indepeirtdcat Weaaters la the country. Ha toid of the formation of the steely trust and how the Iran Industry In the ratted Btatea and Canada Is controlled by one directorate composed of a hand ful of sacs who are receiving revenues an .a capital I stork f l.ltl,Mt,M, whaa- the tree vslue af thete- property secured upon teatlroony made by offi cers of the trust In court, showed aa appraisement of only Kee.APt.ee. . . Another Svtt ta the Way. : Another evil tn tha way of combina tion and one which he con elders greater than tha Industrial combtnat'OT)t was shown by the Wisconsin man .wKenna" referred to the control of banking In the ITnltnd States. He aald that half a dosen men are tn control of the bank ing Interests In America and that they seek-to control all the money In , the United States, . : All of these great Interests, ssld tha senator. are ao Interwoven snd allied with one . another . that they work for their mutual advancement. ' He saM that the railroads are owned by the tanks and the banks by the railroads. Thst the -grain elevators are owned by men who own the railroads . and thst the coal mlnoa. , oil wells,- packing houses snd railrosds are controlled by one snother In suoh a way that all tha necessities of. life sre denied an open mm- -"' ni Mia. wi noi ine re- for us and he made a strong plea In which., he rose above party lines and ankedthd people to fight for their rights snd rtgulate the great Industrial and commercial organisations. - Tha time has come," ho aald. '"when a mnn should vote for his country nnre In a while." . ' ' At the conclusion of -hta speech. Bona tor La FoUette was beseiged on sll sides by members of his audience who sought to shake his hand snd congrstu- fhtter blm.t Msny-were old Wisconsin men who affectionately addressed him as "Bob." All pledged him their sap- port and In reply ha said. ."Now. boys. 4oo t let us loan sny s round oti t-here. ao-ahead with the work. We are sura to win in the end.' T f SUGAR TRUST ON TRIAL FOR ACCEPTING REBATES . , " 'i . tJrarnal gpeelal Ser-Va.) --New York. Nov. IT.- Th sugar trust Is nn trial before Judgs Holt of th United States circuit court for accept ing rebates from the New Tork Central A . Hudson River Railroad company amounting to lit. 000. The railroad was recently convicted of having granted th rebates and , wss fined S 101,00 for It offense. Th charges were originally filed by W. R. Hearst, who collected the evidence and placed It in the hand ef the government. ' Alton B. Parker, recent candidate for president on the Pcmoc ratio ticket, ap pears rs attorney for the-nagar trust. Ixtwell 11. Palmer, traffic rosnsger of the trust, was the principal witness ex amined. - . ." CHICAGO'S ETHIOPIAN " T JUDGE. MAY LOSE YET Chicago, Nov. IT. Tha official count ef votes for municipal court lust tees 1 ba new reached a point where Bars!. tha aegva who wss sleeted aceoritlng the unofficial eaaat, t only zs votes la the lead, with hta nearest competitor' horn ward not yet coasted. i Between You and - Trouble Between Your Fam Ily and Trouble Labor 'Organizations to Support Bill to This End Before : : ..'i ,$t-ie1KgWature, - -- - ', SAY f RISOTyl fOUWDRY I IS MENACE TO 1AB0R Penitentiary Stove Can X Put n Market art Chep Price mnH Enor unoua Profit Mafic, Driving -Out Union Xaiboc. . '.' Irrin mold era of Tm-tland -votild. :have u iprmon -nnae stoves turned out tiy !!h,l..!2LiJ5-2S2.7-?L IT.w-m- -hh--nintwrl. oW-Ome reel- atamnea -erlth the iirformwCWih llial lie" stoves are TrlMon made and 'have "been ntanurantttred 'by fwnvkft lartnr. In tr Obt ta aocontplls-tbls vurnmsa they -IH bank up a biU at he imvt stem Ion ot the lrls Injure -providing that n atoves or oi.nerrnB moioing work ri w, ny ine.jt)f4l w)4 unarming flor,hwmtKIred ! a-are foundry ry convldt labor shall S. nJi .. -t.:i twiit 'tbe atarna of Hiha wtste VormdTTr. The sneuatire 3as 'been underr dhwim alna tnr aome tm and at the meeting ft the Trrni Molders' anion 'laWt Tiltrht Tha QOeattoa ' cona into in fletafl and wifurieid o the swict Wieewag (or Final and 'oertnfte action. The iprojioaltlon 1 looked open -fth tavor y the mem bora C 4. lis Iran etolders' toe and ft is expected that the 'orftner ef the union 1U have a bin -A rafted for tprea ntattos ta the gtalatore. The thr taboa .rranlaatfois' era also ts favor eT the neveoTent. aa the eisnplej-wieat ef tw .laboT at - any srorfe m-hlch cewi-jctes sMth , (free isbor aa- e - oyteUe la - ffeive to Xhent, Mum 1m Mfflt tiefaire the .... n - tr.M w . w. ,r-.1 awca ahtch the alat federattoa, "- ' t' 'tfc hrtu m lw.r M iKMswriL . lask ' np. When f.t toirethef, each It. eT tre- th.t tValJJ " VLZVl present contractor of crtevkt- labor are swearing for S ta renta an bear expert arartt (rem the eoaWts at Salem which In soma cases emild net be had by them for less than (Id a day. They are thus able to place the prison product the SMi-tret at am til expense and .r.3m 7f ,L. If one alebra merely to mk a ronr naka aa enormous profit out ef the , - ,,-, one ef the dsc maauractars ol the atovea awing to tha very amsll orUbor. Thla competition. It Is contended, la detrimental to the free Iron moldera ef tha state as their wages are held tn check by the flooding of the market by the chean-leber stovea A deter mined TUM Tof the -proposed "law U promised by the labor Interests when the bill cameo ap for consideration dur ing the lieealon. COnTRACTORIS BULlfD BY CORONER'S JURY Webber Hsld to Be Partly Re. sponsible for Tragic' Dtstry -of Frederick Heinz. " That .A. .O. Webber,' contractor, la partly reaponslble for the death of Frederick Mslna, who wga killed Thurs day while a press was being Inaialled .W. .1.. , . v . I . .. u i. ik. itfi.ion of . mmu1. in., in., ...... ,-.. - - - ....... w -w (.vM.no. - h..r,l m-am. . r vi .. vi'. k her, and the verdict holds th deceased partlally to blame for his own death. Webber la charged, however, with not having enough then at th scene to han-' die tn ,uu-pouna nasa-witn sarety, He was doing the work for the Amoricsn Type Founders' ' company. Itelnt wnt employed by the contractor who put in the concrete work. Webber declared ttmt he had been told th pit was ready for th press, and thst he hadsno Idea any one was In It. - Th heavy base slipped-and Helna'a skull was crushed. Th Jury hold that Helns had little re. gard for "his awn safety by remaining in the pit while th heavy machinery b,.nf '"Z'lJll h'1' W!Tne Hiirpnsinrlf rtrgTlfTFood Jumps iML "Jf f4 thU f lni ecc!4 dent. The Jury consisted of Oeorgs H. Keen. W. I,. Illgglns, W. M. Rath. P. Holland, C. H. Sliver and J, M. till bert. '..... ...,'.--...,.' PORTLAND CAPITAL SEEKS FINE GOLD III BAKER Tests Give Greatest Promise of High Values Over Five Thou sand Acres to Be Dredged. : iImi,) n4M.i 'v . f l , Ttoksr Cltv. Or.. Nov If An In. nsova-f tlon In placer mining will goon progress Isj Dakar County. I tha tmna- nf - Burnt river, -near th little Raker CttV th W.. VsTlo; a tlon, control . acre andey option; together wit. . ZZL. 6f M;t-hen. hit. 4nd . athof P"n ong trte mo (lark creek' piscers., ne rewipeny, snor its eon-r ,Z Z!t .?X,ZZ" " ml . f This eempeny te offoered1 h-y M. W. floods ef Port Tend, prsstdent; jr. M. Rsteheler, Beerstsry; Cofoeel C 'K M. Woorl, ttew-pvesldent and af fovnev; Ralph Ifoyt, eashtey of the Merchaaf National hack af Pbvlfaad. trsasnrev. Among- tha eimefara' are wh well known PnrtTsnd hnstnesa ' mea snd eswU tslkats as R, J. Hotmea, W. H. Hurt- hart ndT-Oor-naa. WrTstsry Ratehelee states h grmf Wtll he thoerstghly teste with Keystone drlllA Cvtlllnar avtehtnea wtth a (ape err y far resehmar feet neve seen firrhssert. Tha ground art far aa teafed reveals yaloea af fin gold af efchtg a yard, ' .. Th com parry eaeact start drfJlrnd nn the rtvey very soon. If tha sy. temarhr testa" srova aatisfsctory- aa tha pvetUnmary A modern dredga will ha pot te work- immediately,. . . ' anr Fhnt fia tThtaado. ,. , fjnnrnst gpertsf a-evtes . Chlcagnv Nov. 17The building af the- American Flag nnmpany, the Amer esw Wall Paper company anif tha "J, A. Colby tor eompany. otv fika street, netween Dearhorn and flarW, wers wimeif lhat night. The lose may sue psew I7J0.000. T flra was hard to- 8 octroi. . . , By A. Iflonroa,' 'The VUta cnniPMnv Is rtvlnir young Ulrls 'hnvluK a tHHte Tor ctillmiry pur-.; utts a olmnoa to 'mu4e a nxme -for -trmrn-wrren: -nr-mHmh-'TIIrtrwrin'cTiinrt T for somethrnfr, 'lot The 'llr tynu, for! boys tlmt 'love cookies '(frow -into men tliHt love If, not '(VHika, Bt 1eHt good cooking. And lot ttn .hope tlte hiryn -wilt : have a chance nl -aoiive rf Wms tooth- some cakes. The ilnn Is -an ltilprest- i Iik 'onu: The Oas ioomprty 0frrs ih tneir nnvHrciMements in 'i ne aournai ; some very vlun)le pr-t-e- no-v ll nlKved ;ln their windows -for he brttt i I nauih -of cookies bxked hh whs, -and ', accompunled y . ha "cook's ' written opinion on the ntbjet of conking !t h gas; all young fli- are elitrlble, and a 'committee of TortlNnd "women lll ; act- H tidgea. tt, 'the .'cookies VIM : o 'o help ot 1lrlsf mMS ' dinner " Ih unnrters hore euoli 'help '. is ftioat , needed pes. ana ever meddlesome -brothers fn- alt on the jrih of referee. Wome-fnad : coikles r the ordr 'Of (the dny, at ; tea jparfteii, llnnchemmrTilid Tor the 'fn-'t evftahle 'Trdece" beta-een 'meals of 'tire j Tny vokies. ' ahloh . certnlnly eoKreie tha the , sprocess 'Of evolution from a mere atnuteut to 'a trulinsry artist lias been rapid. ... '- Cvery wk in a M1e -re see "notices a ipapers of www "new achievement fn tha anpltcstten of elect tioltyj long K voofctng -fr I eh 'eleitrii'ity "tves Ipireved "to Vie a eoweaa," so tnr as the coolrtng tvent, the -g-rest expene attached Vnsde n r.rehfblt'lve. tn the wavrit f arenlus i tteen t- a-otlt In the direc tion Vrth the ' j-eWH X'hatto"w e?ectrt-c ttv can be esed tnenenslvely. All awfte of cooking atenslls hsve been in vented .to wieet the jcowtng demTid. 'eoe-a ef them west anlttae. among ht ta VttOam S a 'Y-enVbTn ttoa rsmre"? bt It tngt to be icslted i ""'A lln'TT' V ..Li. i eectfcvna each one vmnlet 1 Hsef. ' end any erre ef which can be" removed and carried to eome ether pert ef the heaee and rmt hse wlthent at all dlscemmodlns; the original ran ftt Impetrtna Its nsefalnesa. To lllnMrate. Wt i.V dleceeeecte. eeerted into the parlor and attsched to the light socket. A amall kettle la placed hnoa It ani the water Is eoon boiling. In tha meantime the rest of the range can be I as In the process of pre' part tig dinner . Mr. A. K. Rsnsont brought Informa tion concerning electricity aa applied to rooking to Portland. In bis cepsl a promoter for the interests concerned. In spite ef all the new-fangled Ideas, there' something awfully -homey anil nice about a genuine wood or eoel range; a steam re din tor, or a little square black apol In the floof through which heat comes may trarm the body as well or better that sny other. vice, bat after all a good glowing hoi base burner Is a mighty comfortable thins to noma home to on a col.t. rain day. And on the same principle many lehoueekeepers hold tenaciously to the nld-fashloned range! anicn - is not so old-fashioned, however, a was readily shown to me la the "Eclipse," rang that ha been handled for many years exclusively by the house nf I; rtevurta Son, and which Is built hit purely scientific principles at an espert engi neer direction.- The fir boa is larger than usual and lh whole construction Is such' that the oven I hot enough for th nulcWeat baking within a few I . . . . . . ,. 1 1 . i A M-l.t. minutes sriee liw rire IK inni-il. n"n an p.i'iiitpi- ifi iiip bi" i"-n i readily believe ins prnveroiai not tem- pr of tha cook would become a legend of history, . Which reminds met It la said by our writer that womeri were paver so . sweet tempereo ana sucn cempanlonshl beings as they are to dsy; ran it b that this la owing to Ihs expert attention given In recent years lo tha tools with which they work PRICES OF FUEL IN ' EASTERN OREGON RISE (Sl-wlal Manaloh ts The ears!.) fh.JI.n. II- Mm. .tttl lit ta-i The - severe weather hssrtrtvsntha choppers and haulers from the hills stul the supply Is cut off. Idaho Is trying to buy wood from eastern Oregon at M and It f. o. h, Usher my Th price In Pendleton and Walla Walla In rising steadily. A high as IT a cord la being paid St Horn places ' : "The Wood Ulht Ufa idanca has never grmg beyond thl sbovflglmpkaUtemcntofaerlptnra. Ant H had llluminatArl thai tUlemarrt snd Siren Its meaning avef bfrmdenlhs with the Inrrewlnc trresdtli of khowWgn. Wban tha bJood a.ba4'or Imtmra It to not alone) tha .- which tofferi througb dlreaan, Tbs-'bfaln to alw clouded, St- mind Snd Jnditfin gr CfftcUd. snd 'rSAnf an avlldead or IrflDtif tyhtSHactljr tfgc4 Id th can M? aiaJi. hum ,t tiui mm uLLu l-jffce'i fJQ'defl i fLTlt ether etitaneorrit affect Ion a, m extent a. seaaiieesBiKme i tmyurm imma, aa dj ' 9 9 9 I rrofolon awalllnira, m- Urged f tgnrl. open eatlnf nicer, of old turm. tha "Golden Medical Dlnenvsf f ha perforsved tha moat mafvelona eerea. la eseea of old or, of Ape) aaifng leers, ft t wall to afrplf to tha ape tntm tif, frr' AlTileslla .f, whlcft bos Maae wonderfnl heallnf sntencf Whan and m an ipltcifon to the sores in ffjv Jnwtlns Wtm neTrasTfrVVfn Sfedlcal WrnveT blood WMna' emnsti ntional treatment, II )"ne drn?ttd don't happen fc hat the -AH-Reallng alv In rnvtcV, yon a ally prornrg It by InelostntT Hftf-fonr aenta fit pnatagn stamp fc If. R. V. Pierce, M Mai St., niTa loi, If , T.T od It w iU coma lc yon by mnra poaC Mas. dYngglst keen It as traR m tha Golden Medical Mttoovery - 9 9 9 ' Tot enn'l nVrd to accept any nvsriicttw f wnJrnnte-aj sompoetfleni an S tnhafltinta lor "Golden Med icJ Msoovery 'whicH fg medtcln t VOWS' )OWVsr-TOT, saeinar a complete) list nf Ingredient fn Slain. English on ltd hot tie-wrapper, the sama helns; stteshad a oorrert dnrier natt. Dr. Pierce t Pleasant Pellet fegnlRri" j sad Invijrorata tomal, Mvar and bowels, m ,A Wv, ',1 'Jr together in to xzny the tiete to heat a pfflJ We dorft ts M sizes of pipes, i it dorft pay! XVetant afford to giesSb We want, tndjdpy uive sa ris fa erioN tti MAtim The nxsT srgEfr yOOIIG-l'MJIIIIIS killed er CA Atpna. Turneir Meets Hoitibie ; , Death Beneath Wheels at Arteta Station INSTANTLY SUIN AND HER BODY MANClED Run t Catch C ftlipa sni lFal on - Ttafk, 'nd U Ottntnl b Pieces Se nth Hesvy Coacn before Mot,i - "Death In t herrlhle rorm beneath the Wheels of a bonderous Mount Scott car was the fate of prettv Alpha Turner, aged t, at Arteta at evlock last bight. The hnrortunate young woman ana in stantly killed and her body w terribly Oiankled . bere, the motorman (eould bring the car to . a slop, i - Mis Turhet-j employed an tenori pher by . T. Murtont In th Chamber of Commerce ' hnlhyna. resided With Mr, tt: t Boynston at Mt fcast A'hkeny. ed Waa tunning to catch the car for Portland at the tint of the. sad keel dent - Una had hteH VtsltlMg Mrs. F. B nutherford at Arleta. and while bidding the family adleil heard th approaching car. Despite me entreaties or Everett Itutherford, th ll-yer-old son of her woman rah to the eta tlon and Ih cross In the trai'h sllbned and fell. Motorman tiarenr tenham, In charge of the fateful cart Upon seeing the woman lying prostrate acros the rail directly In tha patn of tha nhrushlng coach, immediately applied the emet y hiakesand tatsiasil I MP IMHIeBI Mia effnrta Were tihavalllng. -and al though th faf was stnpped within one car-length Miss Turner was struck and Instantly killed. Th car" Was stopped with --nurrrrandrtennesg-thatnrindnctof' nmvths waa hurled Intn -tha stale and C N. tJrootn of Mnnlarllla. the only passehgefi was thrown fmrrt bla aeat. Iteputy' forrttier Plnley was .notified nf the ant-ldeht, and pending hie Investl gallon and tha removal nf Ih bndyi all tramp: en tha Mount Rcntt tins was sua. bended tlpnh orders nf the ft W; f nf Heist. - The-femslna-Wefe removed to Plnley'Sj undertaking parlnrfti and It has hot yet been derided Whether an Innuest Will h held. l )efiemed ts liifrlTer) bv-Marla trroeTj slater, who resided wtin her at (it Bsat Ankeny street, an Brmnpl"r - ... rt.-n i- m i - a r -r- ttti ' ' PR0PERT1 ' 10 m MP m Must Glvt - Cvldehct of Theff Good Faith In East (51 ark Street Improvement Matters Tr dttldg th proposed Improvemenl ftf East Star street an that th prop, arty (rtlrf from fcest Water to t'nlon vehna Will withdraw Ihelr ohjetlons, bond that they- wtW noT- remnnatfata out hew proceedings ha been fefjififed by the" Street committee of tn council. At the meeting yesterday Afternoon Sfipesreit S - delerstlrOT-frorn- th - Kt Bids Improvement association WhlH tretefed against fttfthet delay In fin ing tha street. Thd contract Wa led several month ago, hat , Owners' of property below t'nloo gyefinft declared the fill would tain their bnlldfn, and ashed for delay ontll thd Port of Port lsnds, dredge eonld b obtained to mat g hvdranllc fnf. - Th co-nmfttee is willing' frf mak mis' Improvement from t'nlort avpne. whef the solid ground begins, to Rest Sev enth, btrt the property owner must give assitranca that they will get ht good faith and not dels matters) nnftee esssrlly. At the- nef meettnf a ttm wlir he set within whfch th hydranlle fill Mmt ne made. Th Pacific Bridge so earth flit. ?. ' W. , Not tlnghsro and th. other prope'tv' owners Who sf do--msndinst a fill by the dfedgai declare they want the surrounding1 tow gfowod fined on to basement level at th same fimofhe street fin I made. . . sars e SarrrirvJTre to sia .- SwadsyV S1.9 aVntad tp. a1t, and safr almost met agali? t West a tat Ion- on- the . d f.' ft. ft. Tf Tuesday when the- Ml Ship Mren Was- ailed high and dry upon the- same saOd of Clatsop rhaf claimed the Hl-rfc-ed rater Iredale a fortnight before. Ner "indy g cnr1on; lesvms; f'nfon depot at a. ih. serves the seeno Of tther 'dlssstey arlthtn 1 mimites walk front ,klpnon or Wear Stations, atvlng vls hora ample , time to new both wreck. Preferred SvneV Oanned (roodd. Alien Lewis' JHs Brand. Sa.5-a..Ja,' J3eS Mil JJo.'isZ IdjjmZLiJidt' Mcpherson ling the Stomachs fwdl3owels of iVdirwreS DisH(W.Ch?erftil ness and rfesi Contaiis ratter ()pium,oforphine nor GiieraL iNOiPKAHCOttCk. jssyii tT&i -5MVSl.PtTS&& AesAatW . .lawss. 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