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Till: OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. APRIL 14, 1B07. ere 21 KIDNAPED BY, THE "BLACK HAND" GANG I ; pk: jrw;a ESS fSS?) . " 1 ' jlM L i a jm ' - - ei. r ia J i ui ; I ; nwpfrTrrn vjv - sr. wsn.w ammmt- vvi ti $3.50 CAUSED : THE TROUBLE i Special Offloer Charged With Having Repeated Tale of a; . s Drunken Roytterer. ; - POLICE COMMITTEE - WARNS AGAINST OOSSIP What tba Oomraittoo I Trying to Do-la to Solro tba Mystery of How ' the fitory GoCJnto the Inqolslttro ', .i Jfewapapers. . . I 0yelal Officer J. J. DtMlmmoni bad uni and told It ta hla auoerlor of- floer Md two brother of floors. In con fidence, of course, ana tnereoy. nangs a tals. Om of ths orflosra, in the lan guage ef the attest, , leaked." Plta auamons' atory found tta way lnta tha newspapers, and yesterday afternoon tha of Hoar waa hauled before the po lioa committee and aakad toazplain why ha had talked out of school, i of nualmmona troublaa aroaa from a convsrsatioa ha had-with Os bsrg B. Wilson, a Uwyar of Seattle,- af ter WUaoir had obaerrad Lent by giv ing hlmaalf a little, champagne banquet tha Sunday bafora Esstsr. Wilson did not invtts anybody to tha banquet ba cause ha thought ha should ba tha only Inner In Portland. , - ta tha Barly Hon. ""Ihirlng tha early boura of tha morn Ing, Fttutmmons mat him - at Iowno- dala and waaningion kiwi. numn, rrdlng to tha . of f loer'a atory. waa thlraty ana wum - v-i-mone told him ho would hare to watt until I o'clock when the aaloona opened. Then Wllaon got oomtnanleatlYe. He told ma," said FtUatmmona, "that ha and four others had been out the night before, and they started, to their boarding house singing. They met an officer near Lownsdale and Waahlngton .treats and he threatened to arrest them. Ha promised to let them go if they would give him IB. They had only IJ.tO .between them, and. they dug np that amount" rttsstmntons neglected to get Wilson's name at the time. Be reported tha con versation to Captain Bailey, who said nothing oould be dona unless tha name could be aecured.. Ha also told Patrol man William Morgan and Special Offi cer Prank Hammeraley and another,of ficer - about the matter. He had not a-tven any, Information, to tha . news papers. BoB1jBtf prohibited. iV "You must not ' gossip with " either tuiar, or special of floors." warned ''Chairman Oreene. "Tour . report must ba to a superior ouww. - Wllaon. who name down from Seattle for tha Investigation, said ba did not remember ever having met Pltsslmmons. The Saturday before Easter, so ba aald, hrflwaa In an aJcohollo trance. Ha had belt drinking, heavily for. two weeks and he did not know if ba waa on J.ownsdale and Washington streets or in Oregon City, or If ha waa alone or had the United States army at bis back an the morning Fltsslmmona named. He was certain that he waa drank, became be had a headache for several daya aft erward. Patrolman Morgan aald ba :.ad never revealed Pltsalmmons confidential story, yitsstmmons did not seem to believe Wilson's tale. Such stories of graft are common when a city .election la ap proaching, Morgan aald. lie had heard them during the IS. years hs has been connected with tha police and with the ahatifra office. "They call us all gfsfters.' ba Said, rjbey do not nentioa anx name. Thj ; M . JT j -Tiu' 1111 lf'Bjlll .t. If. . -"Jew " V. a. atmslr point awt the poUoe department aa a whole. I've heard these tales for II ar It years, and I have got aa used ta them that I let them slide by." Patrolman W. LJeay, wha ejras an tha beat at the time Wilson waa aald ta have paid tha ll.tO for tha release of himself and . hla companions, aald ha saw ' the lawyer at Ninth and Washington etreeta at 11:11 o'clock on tha Saturday night before Baster. Wilson bad - been ar rested by Patrolman Sherwood on m charge of dmnkennees, and waa being bald until the arrival of the - patrol wagon. Tola waa tha, only time ba bad aeon Wllaon. Consideration af tha ansa wan post poned In order to give tha commission the time to dlsoover bow tha atory of tno noanaaj reaenea tha newspapers. . VAST TONNAtiE MOVING -TO SNAKE RIVER, MINES "(Sseelal Otosatah ts The Jesnal.t - Baker City, Aprtl H. More freight baa been hauled out of Baker City In tha, past two montba to tha eastern Ore gon copper belt and 'Snake river oampa than has been taken aut In a Ilka period slnoe tha daya of tha gold excitement and tha eastern Oregon mining boom. Every day sU-horse 'and elght-horee freight outfits are aeon heavily laden with supplies for tha miners af t the Snaka mining company. - This morning five wagons ware aent over tha trail In three outfits. One required an eight horee team, one sis boraea and the third four. - A portion of these supplies went to tha stores' at Carson and Cornucopia, and a largo consignment to tha Ox Bow power peopla at tha mouth - of Pino creek. v. -v. ..... Several mora freighters are expected in from the eopper belt early nsxt week. Bvery freight train la bringing; fn largo shlpmsnta for tha mines. , SANTIAGO SUBURB WAS WIPED OUT BY FLAMES (PeMUhsfS Pram by Spedst teased Wtra.r Havana, April II. Dispatches re ceived tonight from Santiago, whlcn waa oartlally destroyed by fire a few daya ago, state that Chrtsto, a fash ionable suburb of tha little Cuban elty, where , most of the fine reeldenosa af the southeastern part of the Island were located, waa totally wiped out by fire. It is said that an earthquake shock was felt there, . but tha dlspatcbss . do not say whether the fire waa resultant upon the earthquake. . . .. : : . ; , , SHAW MAY SECURE VOTE OF BLUE GRASS STATE (Pn btlikert' Press by SpecUl Leased Wire.) Washington, IX C April It. Tha an. nouneement today that John W. Terkes, commissioner of Internal revenue, will retire May 1 to enter, tha praotloo of law here, haa set tha pollUeal wise- acres gossiping, y Tsrkes is a -member of 4he national ' Republican committee from Kentuoky. .Although ha Is a warm supporter of President Roosevelt, It Is no secret that ha la a great admirer of former Secretary Shaw, and soma of hla friends hint that Shaw may get the vote of Kentucky . for tha . presidency nsxt year. ' . - TRIAL OF M'MANUS ; , OVER TO THURSDAY (HneeUI Pwseteh Tke Jfcareal.) Pendleton. Or- April IS. The trial of f, p. McManua for murder, which waa to come up Monday m tno circuit court, haa been postponed to Thursday. Mo lt anus, who Is sdltor of the Pilot Rock Record, is charged with killing Bob Kates. Judge Fee and J. H. Raley are attorneye for tha defenee. It la pre dicted the ease will bs one of tha hard est fsught in tha history of sastern Oregon. Ex-Judge Bamuel White of Baker City and Dlatrlot Attorney Phelps of this city will prosecute. H. A. Rycrore was toaay sentenced to two years In the penitentiary. He was oonvlcted of UTlog aa tha earnings of a jrosnaa, - - ' CITY ILL IS WHITE ELEPHAflT St. Johns OfflcleJa Have Hard Mime With New Building Left j by Vanished Contractors, , j ' The unoertalnty existing among the oity offlclalssj St Johns regarding the statma af tha city ball baa not been re lieved by. late developments. Tha oity council and mayor arc ta a ouanoery. They do not know whether It la legally within tholr power to take aver the oonetruetfou of tha oity ball or leave It longer. - It Is a very perplexing situa tion. V - ' - . Lk'Toungfardorf A Bon have left for parts unknown and ware gone quits a long time bafora even their bondsman. Hartman St Thompson, were aware that they had departed. Tha Don dam en ao not know where they are. It is rumored that I Toungferdorf ta In Baa Fran cisco, and that tha son. A. H. Toungfer dorf. is In eastern Oregon. , Tha alty of St. Johns declares that the bondsmen must pay tha IIS a day fine that haa accumulated ainoe Jan uary 1, when Toungferdorf should have had tha building Inclosed. O. I Oood- rlch, supervising architect, and Hart- man aV Tbompaon. bondsmen, both as sert that tha building would now bavo been nearly completed If the eounoll of . St. Johns bad not repeatedly inter fered with the work. . In an Interview yesterday Hartman gf Tbompaon would not commit them selves regarding tha situation at St Jshns ta any way that- would be ef ln- tury to them ael Tea in any litigation that might follow. It seams likely that If the oity of St- Johns would go ahsad, however, . with the completion of the structure . and ' release Hartman - dt Thompson from all responsibility there misrht ba no further trouble. It la as serted by Architect Goodrich that bills amounting to . about ilooo bava been left behind by Toungferdorf that may oome Into aonsidsratlon; .Ashley at Rumeltn, bankers, are also affected by tha failure of Toungferdorx Son. RACING CLUB DENIED V, LICENSE THIRD TIME (PuMUbere rreas by tMetel teased Wire.) White - Plains, N. T- April-. It. For the third time tha Empire Oity Trotting club, which owns a track between Ton ksrs and Motmt Vernon and af which Jamea A. Butler la preeldent baa been beaten In Its attempt to eeonre running race datea, as Supreme Court Judge Mills today handed down a deotslon denying the club's application for a per emptory wilt of mandamus against the stats racing commission to compel It to grant ths club a lloenso. . The ciud aougnt a permit ta compel the racing commlssionsrs Xu give ths club a license to hold races this year, The olub contended that the commis sion, in denying tha Empire club'a ap plication for racing datea had acted in an arbitrary and oaprlelous manner, but Judgq Mills says hs found aald charge ts be unfounded. ,. MRS. GANiARD'S BURIAL AT ASHLAND TODAY rflverial Dlepateh ta The Jtoraat.) -Aahland. Or.. April II. Mra. Loolnda Oanlard, who died bora Friday, will ba buried In Aahland cemetery tomorrow. She waa. the widow of the lata Oscar Oanlard. a well-known pioneer of the Rogue River valley, who died several years ago. She leaves a large estate. oomprtelng Oanlard's opera houee, much realty la Ashland and extensive ranoo lands la Jackson county. One daugh ter. Mrs. IotUa PelOosi at Ashland, sur- PlTes) bes -. N UE oonrTA HCM5 JOWM FINE'. HAZEL DALEY IS FOUND AT LAST Young Girl v Who t Disappeared From Arleta Home Finds a ' Domestic's Situation. Through the exclusive publloatioa in The Journal, Hasol. Daley, the pretty 14-year-old daughter of P. A. Daisy of ths Portland Machinery company, who mysteriously disappeared last Monday morning from hsr home at Arleta, was located yesterday at ths home of Wil liam M. Gregory, 111 Hancock street Ths girl had secured employment aa a domeatlo In the Gregory home under the asaumsd nama of Alice Crews, through the agency of the T. W. C. A. - The child went to work for Mr. Ore gory last Monday afternoon, tha day of bar dlemppearanos, yet no mem ber of the family suspected that aha waa tha girl for whom the entire police force were searching until they . read the atory in Tba Journal Friday night The girl, when questioned yesterday morning, denied at first that hsr nama was ' Daisy, but Anally admitted her Identity. . She declared that Charles Crewe, uo motormaa on the Jefferson street Una, had In . no way counseled bar to leave home, but ' aald aha waa actuated solely by a desire to snake bar own way la the world. - The little miss could act vouchsafe any valid reason, however, why she had taken tba nama of Crews other than It was ths first cognomen that lurd oo oured to her. On the representation that she was aa orphan from Baa Fran cisco the T. W. C A to whloh organi sation' the girl applied for assistance, secured tha position for her with ths Gregory family. , Detective Hawler of the Juvenile court bag ' Interested himself in the matter. WHITNEY STRICKEN WITH v , PARALYSIS AT ASHLAND (Special Mepatea ts The Toe real. t . Ashland. Or, April 11. P. B. Whit ney, . a former well-known traveling commercial agent of the Southern Pa cific company en the lino between Port land and this oity, bad a severe stroke of paralysis this week, followed by at tacks yeeteroay ana looay. his condi tion pj regarded aa orltleal . ' ASHLAND MAN FOUND ' DEAD AT HIS HOME - - ' . (Steele! ttteaatoh e Tba JearaaLI Ashland, Or April 11. A. Maioolm, recently a resident of Ashland, was found dsad at his borne on Mountain avenue this evening. He had probably been dead two days. Ths body waa found aa tha floor near his bed,, from whloh be hsd apparently rolled. There waa ao Indication of violence, but tha coroner baa been summoned to Inveo tlgate. ; . . STORY OF FACTORY LIGHTS Lat) Hoars, bat Something Else Bo- sides Bard Work. Tba lights of a hundred windows blinked In the early evening aa a crowded ferryboat cut Its way 'across tha . East river. The building whloh loomed like a big shadow save for the lights waa a factory. A long Islander remarked to a friend: "We arc going home, but think of the people who are still at work in that factory. I cross on this ferry Ave daya In the week, and generally about this hour, and I never look at the lights In those windows without a feeling of sad ness, jog taoae wha are detaioed there," ; A. Sclmbiicli, Prop. Portland Auction , Rooms ' 211 FIRST STREET FINE FDRMTURE Auction Sales Monday, Wednesday '. and Friday at 2 p. xxl, at 211 First Street ;'. v . There are some magnlfloent places to bs sacrificed in thie week's sales, such as ohlffonlera, wardrobes, sideboards, dining tablea, stsel couchea, metal beds with springs and mattresses, folding snd mantel beda, ateel rangea. S buf fet droo-head cawing machines and a great variety of chairs, rocksrs, center. tables, brlc-a-brao, carpets, etc, etc Come on time at I p. m. C . U FORD, Auctioneer. " AUCTION SALE Residence 251 Adams Street, near East End Steel Bridge. Tomorrow 10 a. ra' l Hera la a magnificent dining-room suite BUFFET. '1 ABLE snd CHAIRS, STEEL RANOE, BEDROOM and PAR LOR FURNITURE, ALL, NBWV MUST BE SOLD. COME. . - a L. FORD, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Residence 269 Hall Street, Thursday next, 10 a. m. It BOOMS, ' WTTLL FTmmSHTO. MUST BS SOLDI THAT'S ALL. COMB IF TOU WANT A BAROAIN. Sale b4 the PORTLAND AUCTION KOUMn. C. U FORD, Auctioneer. Oennlne Mahogany, Blrdseye WapU and Golden Oek Furniture. Costly Oil PalnUnrs by S. Trojettl, Axmlnsta Bugs, Etc - OITSiniTISZI Ws are instructed by owner, who bss sold his residence at Piedmont and is leering for Montana to sell by auction without reserve the fine furnishings of bis house, removed to BAKM I AtTQ CTO JXOUSa, corner Alder sod Park etreeta, for convenience of aale. Parlor upholstery In mahogany ramea, ele- Cint dining-room suits In solid quar-r-sawsd oak, via: Large and hand soms -ufTet, extension table, 1-foot; eeven chairs In real leather ssats and books. Including carver; onyx and braas stand, fins oak rockere, center tables, couchea with steel construction, Axmln star rugs txlt. Brussels carpets, large mirror on eeeel, folding ecreen, steel Davenport with plush cushions, psrlor lamp, masstvs iron beds with brass dec orations, vary line felt mattress and luuMlnr. btrdseve maDle dreaaer and uh.tuA. nak chiffonier, fancy tables snd chairs, laundry hampers and bas kets, kitchen oook stove, gas stove, as bestos Irons, linoleum ltxlt and tha usual kitchen furnishings. On view to morrow (Monday). Sals TUESDAT next at 10 a. m. BARER dt SON, Aootloneere. A.VOTXO SAU OsT aTtrS9AYlTSXY Ws shall sell tha various consign ments of furniture, and also ths nsat furnishings of a six-room flat aant to BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE for. abso lute aale. ' To commence at II o'clock. BAKER dt SON, Auctioneers. By J.T.Wilson - - Auctlonetr - Monday, Wednesday. . Friday - - ; At 10 A. M. each' day at Salesroom. 208 First Street Comprising full - and complete, sp-to- room and kitchen furnlshlnga Ths lat est mahogany flnlab. parlor sets, chairs and rockers, golden oak dining-room equipments, oak wardrobes, sanitary bed couches, Windsor folding bed with lateet springs and silk-floss me Urea a, magnificent walnut wardrobe with mir ror, walnut bookcase, fine oil paintings. pictures, portieres, latest pattern drexe- ere, urKiuni inv ir ukahu ri ANO, eelect rugs, carpets, linoleum, steel ranges, cook and gas stoves, stoves, kitcbsn utensils, treasures, ta mes, a to. : : Tuesday's Sale On the premises,147 North Twenty-Third Street, near Hoyt,at 10 A. M. - Having Instructions from tha own era,' we will cell without reserve the up-to-date furnishings of ssvsn-rootn flat, oomprlalng. In part, rich leather upnoietereo rockers, oax ana manogsnv rockers and chairs, large Davenport bed, large oak desk, rich lacs eurtalna and portieres, pictures, banainga, etc, large Axminster rugs, carpets snd floor eov srlngs, Flemlah oak dining-room effects, chair a, tables, settee, ete hall mirror, carpets, etc.. oak bedroom suites drsss- srs, oommooes. iron beds nair ana wool mattreeeee, oak and maple furniture. dox oouon, neooing, oeo linen, piuowa, gas rang, gae hot-water heater, re frigerator, kitchen utenalls and other select housekeeping enecia. N. B. The entire furnishings of this apartment flat Is In sxeellent condition and worthy the attention of buyors of firet-rtaes houaefumlahlnga NOT B If you have anything to sell call up main 11'- . . J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. I i J t . -.iu.Mil ' mi. feellntf ranllad . .Iiun.,.111, t. Mt,.,. f eKenea to know soms- thing about ths concern that operates that rectory woicn may ram yi i think better of 1L "Ou of the stockholders; who, by the way, la not often- seen about the fac tory, established a oustom a good many years ago which is still la vogue. Every single man or woman, for both are em nlnvit thara. wha baa been In the eon. oern more than a year la presented by thla stockholder when be or she mar. riaa with a complete sat af household ftirnttnssa Auction Sales Auction Sales mm Ons of ths best warehouse loc dons, on-the east side. Between East Water and East First on East Alder street, with trackage facilities on both sides opposite proposed new 8. P. Depot. Utmbert-Whitmer ' Company ; ; 107 SHERLOCK BLDO. ; 404 EAST ALDER ST. : FrenchcS: Bills lfTO a. ISth St. as Pboaa Ssnwood Te For Sellwoodllomes & Lots S2500 Modern T 'room bouse and I lots. . ' 9 2400 Modern I room ' bungalow) nsw. .. flSOO Modem t room atory and' a half bouse; now. 11600 Modern I room cottage; new. l&OO Modern I room story and a . half houss; very good. B50 t rooms and barn; eornsr lot. 600 t room house; HOC ossh snd ' balaooe til per month. A fw bargains yet m oity Ttsw Park, AJ1 tha above property situated, soBTsatsal as stores, salua, factories, eohools, cbsrobos and the Tory best French& Bills $12,509.00 10 acres adjacent to one of the most exploited suburban tracts where lots are rapidly . selling from $400 up. Fine soil and well located, convenient to car line. Lambert -AVhilmcr Co. 404 EAST ALDER ST. r 107 SHERLOCK BLDQ. . GOOD BUILDING LOT MUST BS SOLD" AT ONCat 109 PEST FROM SUNNTBIDB , CAR. TINS LOCATION . v -f 5.500 NEAR FORTIETH STREET. ' i Dean, Land and Investment Co. , 41S 0OM3CKB.OIAX SUK , ;$4MSnap 18 acres, Powell Valley road, near city, fine level land and easily cleared. x i' ' Lambert -Whitmer Co. 404 EAST ALDER ST. ' i 107 SHERLOCK BLDO. . HowthorneRealtyCo. A snap. - Two fine high lota, 10x100 feet, on Improved street; South Sunny- slda.1 1100 cash, balance lit per month, I per cent. SSS Sbufmertte Ave sot. Xawthorae. . . Tabor SIS. Easl AnKeny St. Corner on" East Eleventh Si, choice dwelling, lot 50x100 feet, 7 rooms and reception hall, mod ern in every respect. 56,1500 Lambert -Whllmcr Co. 404 EAST ALDER ST. ' 107 SHERLOCK BLDO. Good Rental Proposition SIBOO On easy terms, for TlxlOO with two good l-room houses on Second, near Armor, .agents protsctso. , F. Fuchs,22!J Morrison St Hawthorne RcaltyCo. Beautiful high corner, en Improved treat, l-room house, lot 100x111. Fine shade trees; loo root from oar us No better buy in South Sunnyslda. Plenty of fruit. - ; . S8S aiargmsrlte Ave, cea Xawtaorae. Taboa ns, The furniture la new and placed in the flat or houss to be occupied by the newly married before the oeremony takes place. I happen to know Of more than II eoupl.e that have been bane- Solarlss of this stockholder's kindness. That is net all. When a baby la born to any couple tbia old stockholder plaoss a sum of money in a savin ga bank, to the credit of the firstborn, to draw Interest, until the child becomes ef age. Then the money, principal and Interest, la paid to ths grownup. "On the occasion of ths birth of the child Its mother ia presented with a sewing machine if shs has none, and If she baa, with some other article to help her In heev work. So you see, ' that building aontalna aomethlng besides bard labor and lata hours. "Bvsry smploys who baa not been benefited knows thst ba or ehe haa seme tnoentlve to stay there at work a little later than you and I stay In our Offices." . UnMM P'atne Senator C.y Sou'.i I nkota ava hla etnte in t for . lint i oiiivi;'t 1 if $dO,C00,Snap On. of the moat dealrable pleeee of Pront St. property; very central; ear Ing H.sei par annum. East Side AAA ; quarter aioex. feet from Haw. tnorne avenue, net two blocks from Orand avenua aa aaa Quarter block, ink and elmontL with good bouse and barn. v.. - - sro.ooo 1 Quarter block, B. Stark street, 1 blooko from Orand avenue. Improve, menu consist of three dwellings! la some 141. Prooertv kaa nil nwiu tlvo valuo, . vcreaore ...... k j 1 aorea fS.ROO J" T.5T5 IT acres ..fl.OOrt ' -T.sJtko The above-named four traota looated on PowaU Valley road, about two miles from city and about II minutes' walk from car Una Each tract a bargain good soU and ' easily cleared. Above prloes good for a short time only. Easy I acres, Haselwood ..1 .....IT!C(I I acrea, Newherat Park ........ -SSOO d acres, icastwood S70O 7.1 acres, on car line, 40 minutes7 ride xrora Jr-ortland. about two mllee eaat of Lenta (Johnson Creek) . .SI. 1 ftrt 10 acres, all clear, well improved, all In iruus ana Domes, east of Mt. Tabor about two miles IT.aaa 140 acres, .near 'railroad. In Clerks county. Wash. Easily cleared; good soil . 3,600 1,100 .seres, Lewis county, offend for abort, time only ...S5,S00 I amWt-Whlf mAr Pa aiuivvi a . 11 iiiviiivi vui 414 East Aldsr St, " 10T-10I Shsrlock Building. $12,500 SO ST XOS OS f 1 . '11. .f II fl 1 corner 01 union Ave. and R. Pine streets, fully improved with bltulithlc. Income sufficient to' carry the Invest msnt,jJl,000 below the 'market price. .' Holmes&Iilenefee as mni. , . OF WMJLMMUM. i si5.0flii.nfi Quarter block .100 feet from Orand Avenue on East Oak Street. The improvements are worth about $2,500. Now pro ducing fair revenue. ' : '; Lambert -sYhitmerCb. 404 EAST ALDER ST. 107-108 SHERLOCK BLDQ. $2500 y cash will buy 7 lota 10x111 la Walla ca Addition' to Mt. Tabor. Lots In imme diate neighborhood cost 1100 ta $709. Water, school and two car lines. Addi tion Is on Baseline and 48th street. Lots fsos seat oa Sth st. Not oa market after Tuesday. Apply Owner, III Mor rison st. ,. . ., . S6.3G9.G9 Good lease and furniture of 45 room lodging-house. Very cen trally located, handsomely fur nished and doing splendid busi ness, always full. Rent $100 per month. .' ; . Lamber t-Wliltmer 0). 404 EAST ALDER ST. 107-108 SHERLOCK BLDO. Factory Site Three acres oa O. R. ft N. track, west of Docrnbocher ' furtururs factory, with six lots on Multnomah street. . Half cash will handle. H P. PALMER 222 FA1LINQ BUlLDlNO. QUARTER BLOCK Wnrehoust Property 317,500 SOVTVWZST roiI 14TT l-i HTM ). rTTfrir ICIU, J 1 . tks ci nr. s oi.ii ttoa, LAfi'O'.T u r.l? to-T swrTiu.K'3 jrn. lull lt)Ul . . w The f! t A t BARGAIN Pill