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( i i-o u rr rrv rv? iif A nlT TfAul r! kSSh J U ft M 3 U 11 n I S f 4 journal circuiatio;i iiC WY ' 29 300 is- To Hire More Help . Y ' Advertise In Jhe Journal. ,' Journal ads pay best. . The Weathers-Fair tonight and Thursday? northwesterly winds. , VOL.-YINOi209. v - P0RTLANDt-:OREG0Nr WEDNESDAY EVENING,; FEBRUARY , 19, j 1903. FOURTEEN PAGES. t RICE TWO ( CENTS..1 8&8i!ECT ' . ' ' , , 4 . .. -r.;r ., .', . . ,, . . , y , : 1 , . i 111 AT "ACFfA-mW AWMPftcf' TFI FRUflPHS S PJIIIOKilPllI I coamssioners listen to I QT inilfJQ T(l MMMIIlyWMaM "nn"nT 1 EWDENCE-OF ROTTEN TIES 1 0 ' U i s MEiTe muE help IS IE; PlI r 1 . m siassi maw aassai . &aw maw aa a - i Little Brown Lover of Anna Supreme Court Kules Com- r Bergmahn Sought by the . mission Scheme, Adopt- I . . ; - ed 'by Dcs iloinjs People, n f y ,':.:Xegal-Other Cities Mak- I . I 7 : x insr Eieriment . .- ' : 'xl " ' i . ? 4 . , : Portland Office Besieged WKen Bulletin !lsl;Posted,?l Charter; Three Boats tbarry rMen to Gold Fields. . Places for - Afr Idle Men Who nt Work; 7Fathep of Girl Claims She Has Not Yet Attained ' Age of Consent A sensation in the labor world of th Paciflc northwest, baa been sprung by the Tanana Mine Owners' association, 'Alaska, which offers to . guarantee 2,000 men employment at ' $5 per day, with board and lodging, I from April 10, to the close of the .' season. ' The . labor office of C. 1 H. Hansen, oil North Second street, was Jammed and a crowd or 200 men filled the, street In front of the-place ' this morning within a few minutes ' after Hhe .announcement was bul - ietlned. . .' , The. .Tanana mine owners ' bate sent a representative, 8amuel Ru densr.- to Portlands to carry: on a campaign, for men, and be baa com missioned the Hansen gency to em ploy them.: : Mr Budensy said: 'We bay chartered thre vessels thst are 'to Jv Seattle for Valdes wlihln the next 20 ays, and It la our intention ' to carry the capacity of each If we can 'get the men. AV want allJje, meawa ' can get fo Fairbanks. Alaska, we wui contract for date of February to the full capacity i of the steamship . Santa Clara, 169. men, for Valdea. w "We want the same number for m ship leaving- March 1. and again for a ship . IV, leaving March for Alaska, There mriil Vim nn.moris snacisl shlDmeDts Utt ' til Junej When we twill take a large e umber, ' ; . . , we axe eoatracttaf only fo ptok and shovel mem aad are roaraateeliic work from AprU 10 a 15 V ay of 10 hoars, wttfe board and .todglag ' The men win be takfa to T aides aad from there we have arranged to take them la over the trail. 371 miles, to Talrbanka. ,i . "There will be peek horses aad teats, so that the "mushers" wm be made eomfortable, and 60 pouads of barrage for each maa will be oarrled free. The oompaay will provide ' shelter ok ' the trail aad three meals a day.v - - . Cost of Travel at "This arrangement la made so that me men can go m at -minimum -cost. Should ther to by stave in. the Usual way. stODDlna at roadhousea. the stars fare alone ..would be3150. and meals I . u. ir. Ann iMnmmfW1itlrtm nn t ha mail BnnM I w w Str'ange-lnfatu Abol- Asiatic t T)ver - Led San ished . ana labile Affairs Jose Maiden .to Elope Marriage Thought to Al ready Have Taken Place. fn Hands of Five Men Who Must Serve or Vacate at Voters' Will. Hold girl,, arrest the Jap." 1 This was : the substance of a , tele- nv to ivr jl viob tpl jUUU i City Upon Little City for $10, 000 Are Beinir Made Oniet. ,ly in Order to Get Bid of Worthless Junk. Question Is to Be Decided by Voters at Coming Election y When They: Will Vote on . Issuing Bonds for Pur . chase ofMoney Loser. 7. ctJM oTheTeu" this morning from the parent trip from Portland to Fairbanks as we J of Anna Bergmann the girl who ' ran I i,rfh,ilwliLDJ. .lr Ti"1" war from; San 'Jose, California, with ductlon of the .Tanana district has oe. Japanese servant curred in the last two years on account land' the girl were wed, it is .thought. oi me - scarcity or laDor. . only l.soo jon Monday afternoon ,as reported in pick and'shovel men are known to 'be I t,,.i r,. ... si In the district at the present time. The The news Of the pall's Tanana sold realon Is a Dlacer district I effort, to secure a license was wired about 600 miles wide, embracing, the south bv ; the United i Press with re. (United Press UtMd Wire.) Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 1. The Iowa I supreme court yesterday upheld the I constitutionality of the Des Moines plan of municipal government. This means that in the capltol city of Krntaro Tanaka "i fff 1!!.?,t.J?I Are the city council and 11 municipal boards. ;r-t i ;- . The city will bo governed by a com mission of five- -men. lust as the busi ness of a banlc is managed by directors. If ' at S TY 4 vc.ir-r? ion V :YY I W:YY"Y r-lM IM.-lll . Si 1 1 t ,fl'i.n..i in V I ." 11 A.l." r il ,ult lnal ;" Parents , or ' tne; young Technically one of the commissioners :. " ' . " I wumuui, wno naa uwea Kwcnuii lor I will h nllM m&vor. '' ana Dy trail on loot wo trip her all over California, wero Informedl voteof 25 per cent of the .legal requires 1J days, m -:- las to her. whereabouts? v - , - I .-Jl.S.VTl .n iii ih.' ZzZll in 10 tbe srold OUtDUt Was 18.1.5.-I Nn truo of tha nalr waa f rfiinA I " Ti :t. 71 " ..la r1 --bo sf, I tw sTa.vr Vs. Viaiao vvuutJi a,u Lftair I LOOSE TIE IN BED OP SOFT ' MUD. ON WEST SIDE ROAD. 1 1 "" ; Vnftm sSritlsrhf otl fSw 1 t11vtair1 Mmmla( Asaa Forty-seven, broken fishplates in haif a mile of track. J. mlneowners propose production to $14,000, m I H . . . - . u - I . 7.7- . . . -r-. a iu pw. .ujr wiu.m-w vi .uuuiii "T v - I ta. UIRmiM Thl I 4.n, ' Fn, Pfl,t, rt - . nA m nnw In I . . . . . . . . . - I 0 and thsy hav". hidTng in 'this clty."- - TT'- kJS, JIL LL" .Bm,n,!S:; .te5J.Mv?.! McWr form of govern- sent - their representatives I to look for la The delegation from Falrban .-,i.10.K.T1.u. J?10 . 6ut I ment has been adotped by a number of Jpt.ii.i i- 3,. . j ... 7i . j Ml" cities, among mem ieavenworin. duces John Konan, president Tanana The "girl Is pretty and Intelligent and I uoSSnmioa Houston, Dolias rs" 'aasooiatlon, .Frank Berrr. about the lsit nerson one would sun. f ",fr;i""2' . con Joslvn. president and manaaer of brown man. I . ? MaT0' ABOlisnea. the Tanana Railway company, operating Tanaka Is described as an intelligent I Under the commission form of - YPJl1? Bowing rana so joos mat tney can be puUed from ties ty -4 . Hand. , i..s' ., . y . A , Rotten conaition or ties and raits in places causes engines to slow oown or tneir own accoro. ..a Speed of trains on west side branch is limited t6 IS miles anxhour. t e Ties "pump" in many places,, due to dirt ballast. : - 4 Engineer or enenoan local neard noise nice breaking of a fishplate Jiist as .the engine took the trestle. - - "- r-. , gov- 4S miles of road out of Fairbanks. They I Japanese, above the height of men oflernment the mayor and ward Council nis race, arrarjie, polite and assert that the district needs 6,000 men, and of these- they are ready to guaran tee the first 1,000 and take them in over the trail Derore navigation opens. DEATH IH EASTERW STORM rood I are abolished. Their place la taken by , scholar of English. la board oonslstlns; of a mayor and four Mr. . Bergmann, the girl s father, has 1 other commissioners eiectea at targe on left San Jose for Portland and will ar-1 tho first Tuesday In April on each odd rive here Friday. I numbered year. The term of office Is The Rerarmann rlrl diaannaarM from I two vears. Nominations are made by i her San Jose home about a week asro. I ballot primaries or by petitions and the xne uergmanns anew or tne gin s rond-1 names ox canaiasi.es are pnawo on ins 4 curred, branch. Ths city of St Johns is starln at a 110,000 ferry gold brick. 'If plans which have been carefully and quietly arranged and perfected dur ing the last few months do not mis carry ths city will pay this figure for a property that cost less than $7,000 an l is generally regarded as not Worth half of that amount; a property which ia being operated, constantly at a loss an l wbicn In the ordinary-course of events could not find a purchaser at any price. want free Jrerry. The people of fit, Johns want a mu nicipal free- farrv 1 and council to that etfect.. The council cann about for- a ferry and Peterwon an -1 Smith, styled the St Johns Transpor tation Comnanv. onmera tf tha nr.L,i.r ferry which has been in about six months, offered to dispose of their property to tho city for 118,975. There the matt.r rmm nu.iin. it, . action of tho , county, commission? r, who are being asked to - defray ti operating expenses for the city, an t Commissioner, West announced that track hearv where . wreck oc- 4) pending the city election April a. when d. to his opinion., was the best part of th. roadbed on ths west .Id.' anVsWopu'rchss a 'XSrVlnd' an lcn , ' . ' ' ; ;, Lv administration elected, if everything . . 4 . . r . . , v' . ...- turna nut mm n1,nn1:'kiAk'iii i Testimony , of trainmen and others who had examined th. track Since th. Forest Grove accident of last week, ness for Katana and surmised that she I ballot, not In party columns, but in al-Jwnen three persons war. killed and 29 n,5uI0.?-wn,n"r ? naDe-V.c." VJ? - . . others -injured, brought out befor. the fled to arrest both girl and Japanese, 1 ulation the salary f the mayor Is not I stat. railroad commissioners yesterday as the sriri was under aire, but instead to exceed tl.600 a year; of commission- I Wo. to the effect, that-ths track is in ".l"1?' " w" fx??c ? Sw?i'wri2t.rm3SiV h., no. fit condition for th. running, of traveled separately so as not to excite! has no veto power. - He is ex-offico J trains, au.of Which is due to the, Harri et -r Varan-Mi TTnOWTl tft TTaVft PenShed v in ChiCatfO and suspicion. . On arriving here Katana commissioner of the police and fire de- man policy of failure 'to mak. necessary Oi JrerSOnS MOVVUW UftD laioucu Vllllav OUU. tried to g.t a license to marry Miss partments. and is 1 vested with a general toDr0Vements in . Oregon and keep-th. The commisscioners nave practically ; ' ThereaboutsTrGale Sweeps Oyer New York and i r , . Traffic Is Stopped. . . urtrMmA Ptms Leased Wire.) Chicago, Feb. 1I.--S1X daths hay. al ready occurred and others are -expected Kas th. result of on. of th. most sov.r. . and destructive nussaras tnat n vt i Visited th. middle west.i , 'TV-:. The storm has raged for two days, and streetcar and elevated road service in Chicago has been greatly crippled. ; MrsTAnna M. Lincoln, 71 years old, was found In a snowbank today frosen to death. Two men wer. drowned from a fishing tug in t,he storm off Wauke- a-an. Three other deaths are reported v tmm. localities near unicago. snow con- Ther. la intense suffering among th. poor. - Traffio has come to a standstill on th. big-railroad' lines out of her. and few trains have come or gone from the depots. The wind Is sweeping in irom the lakes with increasing fury. News from all sections of th. middle west show that tho storm is general. For hours today ther. was interruption on tne leiegrapn wires. - Specials to the local newspapers from New Tork say that th. bllssard that is causing so much suffering and damage in the west struck that city today. Four Inches of snow have fallen In that many hours and all traffic has practically tlnues to fall today and In some places I been stopped. All boats on both rivers It has drifted to a heignt or ix xeeiinave been rorcea to ti. up. HAS BOTH 11017 HE HE AND COEFIII Luckless ITmatillan Victim : of a Most Inconsiderate : Undertaker. V (Spedtl Dlspatcb te. The Jonrntl.) Pendleton, Or., Feb 1 James Pond, tit Umatilla" Indian who two week ago purchased a costly coffin, for his wife, whom he then thought, was about to die, Is now in- a predicament. His wife has t entirely -recovered and , tho , coffin dealer has declined to take back the property,1 contrary to Pond's un ' derstanding of the deal, and Pond has the wooden1 overcoat stored : on his reservation ranch.. -His tribesmen have i joined In a vigorous protest at his action in anticipating .the death of his wife, and win, discqurage sucn acts in BEAR ADMIRAL SPERRY : GIVEx NEW COMMAND i-tY!:''''-'' 1 " ' ." . '"" - 'Y ' (United Prera 11 'Wire. ) Washington, Feb. . 19. The announce ment was made today that Rear Ad miral Sperry, commanding the fourth dl- , vision of Bear Admiral1 Evans fleet, has been selected. to command the, new Philippine station. He will assume the duties of his new post upon his arrival at the islands and will have under him the warships Kentucky, Kearsarge, Illi nois and Alabama. ; . .... . .. HORACE MTUNLEY K WILL ARRIVE AT ) FRISCO TONIGHT (Vntted Prts Lessed Wire.) S -San Francisco, Feb, 19. The 4 stsjamer American ; Maru with . 4 Horace McKlnley, the famous Oregon fugitive on. board, was sighted shortly .after noon to- day, off the Farallones, 18 miles 4 out. The vessel, will dock lata this evening. ', Bergmann, but was refused. He then went with her to Vancouver, where tha permit waa issued to them. ':" '"' ' 1 1 . 1 I .... .' 1 " . . ER TO BE KA1S SECOND Jul 0, ', ;. (United Frees Lesacd Wire.) Berlin. Feb. U.Tho imperial treas ury deoartment has nnilar rnnalrlnratlnn a proposition ' to have the government establish a petroleum monnnnlv as means of making up the deficit In the revenues.: It is estimated that oil plants, tanks, cars, vessels and other property necessary ror tne oil business would cost I18.OO0.O00. but that the government would . make an annual prom or irom 110,000,000 to 112,600,000. BROOKLYN JEWELER .A HELD FOR RANSOM .(United -Press Leased Wire.) New York. 'Fob. IB. The nnlira era searching the Bowery lodging houses toaay lor james A. .uarrv. a Rrnokivn Jeweler, whom they think is being held aviuvwiicrv rvr-ransom. r r v n a a nnaa t-t n .am. . , . while his wife was visiting friends In L,ynn, .-Massacnusetts.. , When she re turned she received a lattar rfmnrin nn urn or money ror tne release Financial Settiement Will Be r Ck)mpleted vef ore Evelyn ; Begins Suit for. Annulment of Marriage to Man Now v in Matteawan Insane Asylum. -A-Y (United Press Leased . Wire.) '' : -f . New tYork, Feb.. 19. According to a story printed today In the , New; Tork World, , Evelyn Thaw and her husband, now an Inmate of Matteawan asylum, have positively agreed to part;' that aQ that remains to be done befor. the suit for annulment of their marriage la be-a-un is the completion of the terms of the financial settlement. -' - One report . is that- Evelyn demands more as a settlement than the. Thaw fnmliy is , willlna to rive and ihat an agreement on this point seems hard toi reach. Attorney O'Reilly is said to bt representing Mrs. Thaw In the matter, and Attorney Peabody Is acting for i.i "ala w he pleased with the progress that has been made so far in the arrangements looking to an annulment.-. . s j .,. Mrs. WUliam Thaw, mother of Harry Tuh.w,u,n ! Jnt?rv1?; today declared that she will Insist that her son mux secure a divorce from his pretty wife ."Harry has refused to listen 'to my advice," - said Mrs. Thaw, "but until he does be must expect to be annoved I am very sorry for my poor boy. He's brav but so .very TooUsh."- A,f - full control of the- municipal business. Thair functions correspond to a decree to those or tne airectors or -a corpora tion. By majority vote the board desig nates one of its members to the de partment of finance and revenue, an other to that of water works and street lighting, a third to that of streets and public Improvements, and the fourth to that of parks and public property, i ' Commissioners' Dutias. Th. commissioner Of financ. and revenue has under his especial charge the preparation of the annual budget, tho levy of' taxes and f th. collection of all city revenue. ' -.nmtniMinner of water works and street lighting is responsible for the construction, maintenance ana operation of the water works owned by the city where there Is municipal ownership and for any system or street naming. -, Th. commissioner of streets and pun He improvements has charge of streets and alleys aid all public Improvements made .in mem,, oven ma-, brldsres and sewers. To him nat n..:in r.Tia tha. sunervlsion of the en Klneering aeparinioni. " vi ,! ner in which franchise grants are lived The commissioner of parks and pub lic property has: charge also of .the health department and Is directed to see that streets, alleys, and public grounds are kept in sanitary conaition, Any luriner nonidiuucuv v. ness is left to the commission as 1 whole.' ' ' ' " :'y, :'.(, -,v?, Ho Other Blectiv. Offloes. ,; Th lona- list of elective City officers Is abolished uncier tne new pinn. bx. rine.e has i,hown that the more elect' ive officers s there are the less' real choice the voter has, for the simple reason that he can know little about their record and qualifications. Bv- a majority vote the commission' ers elect a city attorney, city clerk. treasurer,' auditor, engineer, superin tendent of streets, a superintendent and secretary of waterworks, chief 01 po lice, cltv. Dhvelcian. judge of the police court, superintendent : of . parks and such (Continued on Page Six. SENSATIONAL BREAK IN M. P. 'rv -AND W. IT. STOCK '. 11 '"" .''5" " '' (Special Dlipatcn to The Jonml.) - Chicago, Feb. -19. Rumors of e the Missouri. Pacific having ap- . 3 piled- for a receiver cannot b. verlfled, although . th. stock of 4 th. road declined to SO. a new : . low level mark, this morning. e Western .Union also slumped, it e ls believed that some of . th. 1 4 .. Gould following have been forced :, to throw over th. Missouri Pa- dflo, " Which has not been a very profitable road for many yeara. . roadbed .In proper condition. v The most startllna information with rearard to the t deplorable condition of the track in the vicinity Of Forest Orov. was given by a Journal representative. Facts as given by the reporter and sub stantiated by 'photographs, several ' of which appeared in yesterday's .Journal, not only opened th. eyes of the railroad officials to' the rickety condition of tneir own track but caused the commis sioners to become equally inquisitive. ' . ' Speed Unlit JUdnoed. Engineer Zimmerman, who was run ning the engine, of , tho Sheridan local, testified that the speed , limit on . th. west sia. is is , miles an hour. Engl neers are not allowed to exceed , this speed owing1-, tot th. poor condition of tha track, v In places tha track Is mo rouirh and "snona-v" that tlia HrfnuH of their own accord slow, down In an ffort to avoid an accident . ; 'A second before the wreck 'occurred I heard a. click like th. breaking of a uBiijimio, Zimmerman testified. - 'I put on th. brakes immediately.. , Then H,?F.?rB went over tne embankment w nen 1 neard this crack I knew sometblnwas wrong and .had intended "P"? 1 train, to determine if pos sible .what had happened. Before th. brakes had had any effort 'on 1 the mo- .u.uu, w um irain mo tnrea ooaches In th. rear: had left the rails and gone over on-their sides.-,r. -.-lThi?. tt ' llfnti on 1 the' ? west , side EriTi "i." " n.s an hour.' Between Hinsboro ?and Newton the- track is in such. condition thatl always redueS X . w ?,f:va ver issued k e',ect bu,t I have always thought It best to run slow nm, hi .1!.. In th. roadbed. n. to Blrt 'Ballast. '"' ' 'C'" V "J0 ties pump' in many places. This uin oauast. in wet -weather, turns out as manned.-which win hi the ferry now in operation and pay for it practically $1,000. . ,;;."''" Cost. 17,500. i : Conductor . Thompson went , into, da-r Tj1,il proposition has several slgnlfi- tall. as to how. th.-wreck occurred. IfXZ JIPZ?--" raV"Au' uf Vja aclant Mr. Thompson said When the ferry was completed e very- irfnffjL'J'1 plece ' S11 ,n M one. ald Peterson and Smkh had beea 2.Krr.-l0SM? lh of the dls- swindled. that they had . paid about lhi.r& fn that h had found a part IT.000 and received In return a worth- which had ;every appearance of contain, less Junk heap, which could easily V cra W which looked ilk. .0.,! could never be operated at a am not certain. tha hmk J. x....n. c. . ' .. . .. . -with rust; the".teei had a dark. themselTelTheTr'r".1' however, nearly all tracks will -pump' to a certain extent Rut tha rimnn' on tho main line la much less than on the west side branch," dull color.': howevar. rail ' apparently f had thmiiffh ' . Inn ,h .f Ym 1 mmnlnw CI T Tl-l.l , . - w. . v.. w. roniiu, a. local attornev. ring suit against the pnntrori,,,. of $1,500, alleging a breach been cracked I to b I na asi Mtnsn broken rail on the same Une;but ther. T . "J?- - Vosesgoaav wer. no serious rami t ... I . - oses Honey. Y Salesman Saw Knat w.n Yx: c .1 Meanwhile the ferry was steadily Ion Th. deposition of C. IXXllJSSLSiS. ?'- 4"t Whe Chicago shoe aaiasrnan Jwh rZYZ KhI''-T.V.""? iUB" seuins: it t wreck.. was i the eifect that : hk'mA in" .0- "A',t"?'"r ??.Y"'nJi? Hown seen " an af?H,ih effect that he had In som. quarters i; ..ir oia,rusiy piece of rail after tho whol. ferry nroooaltTon thrnt th. wreck. t.fccoTding to thV travSling wlgin to a scheme toPfo st it l.non th8 maivth Stella had been cracked from city with a nice marg?n .of m the base of the rail tn within th, th. nrnni.... Wv' .?,n .?r . P0" to &ti&!5 0t V", panAnfSE1 ' V Hampton also states In his danoalHon i fJr.i? Sy."tol,'ront' 'Wit ,1 that .immediately; following the accident white elephant on VhX h,H.y.h2l erty which was putting; thm ,Xlh I probable. candidatS of thLn' an.d. tha was to i ?i,.T.-'"?!cal. n nir to do proprietors wers nea,iyJ,u,ere- Th. forward with p-725chf a."l fm4 ne , had. heard a man one .whom he thouaht was a section emnlova attriR. utlng the cause of the accident to the laying . on: or several section men - by the company in an effort to cut down expenses. , . A Journal reporter was before the commission more .than an hour yes terday, afternoon. - 'On - Monday Th. had gone over the roadbed In the vicinity of Forest Grove, and he testified as to tne conaition or tne . oridges, ,the rails, the" ties' and the track in general. Among: other facts brought out by The Journal-man was that in a walk of nadr-a mile he had located 47 broken nsnpiates. , Just on the other side or the trestle where the wreck occurred last week the newspaper man round several new rails on ties so old and decayed that they wouiu not noiu tne spiaes securely. The substance of The -Journal man's testimony is as published in 'vester. , Stands by Employer. William Ballons. division ene-tnaar ft the ' Southern Pacific and Oenml R.i. penntenaent aucKiey were before th commissioners some time and produced figures - to show the amount of money (Continued on Pag. Six.) DAiOH SAVED CHUI Lawyer Promises to Defend Alford Kinsman, JVho Killed Millionaire Ohio Bankers-Says Client Believed He . Was Being Robbed by Administrator! : - (United, Press Letted Wire.) - Chicago, 111., Febv 19.-When CJarenee Darrow,' who. successfully defended Haywood. . Moyer and Pettlbon. In the trial following the assassination of for mer Governor Btennenberg,". arrived -at bis Chicago office today for the first time in many weeks.- hr found a letter from Alford Kinsman- of Kinsman,' 0 asklna;' narrow to. defend him on . a charge of tnrder.- .?.' - -f. '-! YY'YY V YYY'YY f-YYY tYi;.f': f. "p ;: zn""j ".na mother ot mlUlorai banker". 'W "Alford used to play with me when I waa a youngster.1' said Darrow, after reading the letter 'Tei Tu'fM 'ri! it0vaefeni hl"- 5"a tnoSrhrthat hfrn" at. and . klll.- J of 118,975. . Petarann'. k B.lad.v statct been appointed to , 8 rother ha1 council. w , lea vacancy in ti.a Th- llaT VnXl Btands. with, favor cn.th, 0C1L ,1l'''V can do nothlnir until ,t bu of cour,, to Issue thin'LFH authority . be decided b thrA9-.: Zn win wnile, the ferrv onW..-. t"i 0"-ieari. J. Perklnsf i8y&C01nyat,0-ny, W.. city attorney leadin candidate for havVoJceh.LA.cU.-n, are allowed to dPiVf V ",ln' 11 t ion ill adanted in S"' 5ntrue; in t It-J to the need of a ktow. co5ntv,m."!sr,;' n on whk'' aaw TiT2 -f. Rnown-. f urthermore, thp th?ea iit.tou,d.b? "nPUad to' bunt fo 4 at new cn couJ'1 bl GE3IS CUT ST0CKIXO V MOF FRANCES XHTy:: ' r (Fnlfed prea r.M, h San ' Frani.-lx.-o. K h r ces Nelson - of 5 I i .i 1 has rT'irtetl to t;.e 1 lost I-'. Oft') worth of . her stocking ahii" street between ,: r i , describe! tim ' r; 1 Of -arri;i.ir :i E ' re h Hi ! ' ; oit t. 0 ',