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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1CC3. MY ! . . PIIH . STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE FURNISHINGS for the MODERN HOME; CASH or CREDIT T THE NEW PUN TO OPEN BURNSIDEv ' ' AND -VV5 union, ; -AVENUE ll ;: A --l FAST; SIDE OFFICE vi BURNSIDE tt '; iSidleSbre FOR DBDIIflCE r avenue ' rr.rrrit-ir;. East Side Business Clubs Gas a Company Sends Out Tlan to Bout Vehicle Tax . Cards Upon which Con by ' the EcfcrendunL f sumers Cast vote. r,, i.v wa nrenared by the I In response to request mad re- eerutlve commit. of ,th JSast Sldalcently by the Eaat Side Buetnees Men's i, ,,(. . . club snd ar being J club the Portland Gas company JiaJ hi. afternoon In all P't o' the I taken steps toward the tabllhment city asking that the referendum be Jn- jof a number of pay station on the eaet ...,,A lha waHlcie MX oraiiutuv. a tarmlnlna- 4hat the other com .r.t Arnnlcatton ' would back. Uie movement UjISm aide, where eaat aide gas bill can be Da Id. The comnanr has sent out a circular letter to all the eaet aide con umer with rerjiy card inclosed, ask Ing thent If it would be convenient and tneir re puis nuivviiirui .,- , , , - i i - v. l.. i .nana. i iv wvuiu vm i club, led br Councilman KeUaher. ,ha ,je,lrab, to thwn t0 p,y taken the Initiative. It la Pt.tht on the eaat aide, wlthla a few dare thw nr 1 I Th Mt ,,d tualaeaB mam a air Ail ah ilium - r. . 1 1 I aiiv wmm l aiuf vunmeai guva etaKou rer cent or in nni v.j...- "-".nujnip of tn jarg corporationa noi f.e procured and tha t wttnin I Ion aro to take the atep aa a. eour- 00 name can be delivered at the aud-1 ,..v to and - convenience to the Jtor'a offlc. - in,MU I public The gas company has been first it ii noi niw7 - .... . ....,.,. majca a move towara siaousnina la tha feeling against tne venicie iss i h 00iia.ti0n atationa. Othar -eorpo- oruinance. as u nmm ' I rationa, auch aa the telephone oompa in countii. .uu i.i. . , nlM .,. aiactrio iicnunar companies. tne cut. i um vnuv'i'iw v ...w nance which Is to reduce, the present t.r on tha transfer oompaniea and dray men and to maka It up by taxing all other vehlclea la strongly resented by the buslneas men, all of whom must maintain from one to 1" wagons xpr of maintain rrom onatoiswi.onauru.bJ j among east ai livering purpose aomi of the larger Tn' m Wmmnr will, h house usln li or delivery .waaona. iVoponal wit" the pat Tha feetlii inwlrt to w imu man atralnat m orainance st rone. A. H. Willet, a grocer on Grand avenue, said today: . . "The vehicle tea ordinance la a a outrage.'' aaid Mr. Willet. when asked as to his views, and Mr. Willet did not mine words. "There are not adjectlvee enough In the KngUsh language to ex press my extreme contempt for the man who would vote for eucb an ordi nance. Of all th outrages perpetrated yet that tax ordinance. la the moat out r eaeoue.M ' ! ' . - Tnrms Solltleal Taltb- , Mr. Willet Uvea In the Klnth ward, represented In the council by Mr. Men :. Willet doea not hesitata to paaa a few uncomplimentary things toward Mr. Menefee when the vehicle tax la mentioned. k. - . ' F. 8. Bennett, connollmaw from the Eighth ward, ha Incurred tha enmity of the business men who live In his ward as the result of the ordinance. Men who worked hard for Mr. Bennett during Ms last campaign fcave come out flatly aaalnat him. ' . When asked by different members of the buinena men'a club why h waa In fnvor rf the vehicle ordinance, Bennett tht ttn-m that irwaa a matter of wl ) y, that unless he stood in with "the bunch" on thla matter he would be unable to get throush matter of Im portance to hia ward In the future. C. A. Blgelow, president of th Kaat Fide Businesa Men' club, has explained the attltud of th business men a club aa fnllnwa: "Verv few east aide busi ness men have more than two delivery axons on which w would have' to pay . taxea. . I do not think-that any one of us would object to the tax almply be cause of th amount. It I amalL How ever, we da think that the principle of i lie ordinance la unjust to the, business men. ' ,-, j ; Boslaesa Km root Bills.. - "In every case where the city la to te boosted take' for Instance the rose carnival who puta up the money? . It is tha bUHinesa men.' Every time any body wants money they . come to: the and electrto lighting1 compan war asked to maae a.aimnsr nova Th Journal haa had an east aide office for a number of weeks. . The water deoartment compels the eaat aide conaumera to pay it Dili o th east side. Thle ha caused some east side residents. however, make at rone whether they wish to pay on" the east std or the weat a Ida . It enouah natrons alantfy their wishes by answering tne communication sent out th company haa planned to 1 es tablish sob-pay : station In different parta of the east aide, aa perhaps at Will lam a avenue and Russell atreet, at some point on'Burnstde street, on East Morrison street, Hawthorne avenue or at points father out toward the auburba, , where there are many con aumera, - It Is believed by the otncisi tnat the eaat aide wlU appreciate the efforts of the company In taking the steps, be cause In many caaea It will mean the elimination of the extra expense of a trip to town when the ga blllg are mads, i . .' I Th east aide merchants will all favor th proposal, aa it will mean tne re tentlon of a certain amount of business on the east side. The business men are urging the consumers to make affirma tive reply on the cards sent out by the gaa company. ; .. r v.-, ,.-,- FIRST HALF OF FARE FIGHT MilwauMe - Residents -: Con tent With Present Status I Until tk)urtslecideS' '0 . Ml i W -TBTain r - I ill ' ill i , i r iunj i ri ii . .. 4 ii , i n r am .. . x-. utori III I I J I il I ' ' it m m I . . f - t Ill I 111 -MrT' ,11; ill a -s cnvA-' . i . asi - - - I ! . ill M i Sj ,"2 i il l - i nvt vjrnir . crm" xvt i in i i 7 i 'iw. h -r i ! III I I III I I III II vl in l i j; i 1 ' . , ' : . 1 ; i JLp w 10- We ; OurCamptlfra'Againit Inferior Ransrct gpj Y"- -' Offer to Place in ' Your Home' the World's H'f.r;. - ' V . 'Greatest Range " ' he Peerless jLcnpse. on the term of $1.00 a.Week ; Vt ;Vot . best ' Russian , Pipe. FREE '. All we ask is the privilege of showing you 7 f this Range, y There is: not one doubt in a thousand but that you will admiY of its ab-' solute ; superiority. V "Eclipse" Ranges ' are , made from tle best of steel.; Theyare fully ..warranted ior 15 year's. . 'We guarantee to prove, that the "Eclipse" is the best baking : range on the market. There are 1 5 reasons back of;the?r"E.clfpse.''VLet us demonstrate every reason to your complete satisfaction. BUY AN -ECLIPSE" NOW- Pay But $1 a Week Three-Day Rocker . Specials at ' $1190 and $2.65 r No. 233 Parlor Rocker, ;: best , v golden oak finish; built neat and strong; West Side stores would ask $4.00 for this; same chair. 'JUL jlt -842 Parlor Rocker in v the 'IT- 1 A. - t . . . n pcsi manogany ana golden oak n ; linishes genome cobbler seat ft marked $5.00 at.West Side storea pree-day ;-r r;A Special v Ihrt Special Three-Day ' r't Keducuons s:- . Parlor Standi i No. 461 Weathered Oak Mission Stand would r sell anywhere else in Portland at $5.00-rThree- 1 C day price J. 10 No. ; 51ftExceIlent Parlor Stand in the best quartered finish would be reasonably priced at $4.25 An r For three days . . . " 111111 'f" An enthualaatlo mass meeting of cltl sens waa neld last night In the city ball at Milwauki. Mayor fihlndler pre- l.iiBlness men. It la th business men I mi anA ammiI tha meetlnsr h atat nSm7W that h. had called th. meeting fo .have, dons any aollcltlng know this Is tns purpose or aisoussing w uuauon . a fact. . - ' I relative to the statu of th 6-cent fare . "1 do not beneve that the' draymen question now in tn court, a lem- should bear all this U as they have porary Injunction haa been granted the been compelled to df, but I also do not company againat reducing the are from believe that they abould try to railroad MUwaukle from 10 to cents untie the through measure that will tak th cas Is decided la the courts, burden off their shoulders and place It R. R, . QUtner of Portland, attorney on th business men." for MUwaukle, waa the "principal Aalde from th Intense feeling against epeaker. He explained in detail the the ordinance among the entailer dealers condition In which the fight waa In at th feeling ,'1 ' very strong, Indeed, this tlm and th chancea for a victory, among th laundrrmen, department He aald If the city wlna Its concession stores, and all businesses where th tax of a 6-cent rate to Portland everyone will be flulte an Item. Tha oetltlons who paid 10 cents during the period In havslreeh oistTtBtrtea to all-pfitrts of ths I whlulr -the-lnjunction -4-ln feree will -be city and will b algned up as quickly a refunded for every fare paid.- Ten cent possible.. It Is expected that enough is th present rate, - The company baa namea wlll have been secured before been required to put up a fiv.vvtf noiia th next meeting of the business men's to carry out this agreement. club Thursday, evening. Other speakers were "Judge ?M. fj. According to the atate law but 10 Munly, B. Lee Paget and Philip fitreib. per cent is required. The city refer- The cltliens and officials of illlwaukie endum measure requires IS per cent sol were congratulated for their active ef- inat me ' ouaines men nave decided I forts in oenatz or in city in tne mav to sret 20 cer cent and make it rort.ln Iter. The railroad company's paat attl Th petitions must -b filed with the tud toward MUwaukle and Oak Grove city auditor within 10 day a from the I was severely condemned by JR. Lee t ime th meaaur was passed over the I Paget and Councilman ptreln of Mil- veto of th mayor last wask. It will be I waukl, a- 1 imposstoie to get the tax ordinance re ferred at the coming-June election -cause of the short time Intervening, but th law will be Inoperative until It is ueciuoa u me aecision i not mad uniu dune, J,vy, '. DISCUSS 6IXGLE . TAX QUESTION NEW BRIDGE (S IIEXT r, EASUR E Signed and Opposition Is Dying Out For the meeting of the Oak Orove improvement association tomorrow r i..rr i .. T:J1., Ttin evening It was announced that there FetltlOnS AT6 KaPldiy ,Xeing . the single tat measure which haa been ' Submitted to,, th people to be voted upon In June. B. Lee Paget and others who were concerned in obtaining apeak, era have been unable to find In the whole city anyone who will uphold the "i? fF"EJE :i"a?.lx "Since an estimate has been submit C. has consented to o herkrr .h. ted to its by Wakefield ?M Co.." said organisation and present tha single taxlJadga M. Q. Munly this morning, "1 am r?uroeni. no on nas Deen round Who I confident the men bridge proposed by tne Northeast. Bid improvement asso ciation can be constructed at a cost Close to $1,000,000. a- ' , "The bridge across ' the Columbia river at Vancouver, now being com pleted by the Spokane, Seattle Y Port land railway, Is the longest steel rail way bridge In tha United States, and the estimated cost of that structure la only, f 1,500,000. Therefore I see1 no reaaon for the property-owners to fear that we will have to pay $2,000,000 for our proposed high bridge serosa the river irom Aioina. ; "We expect to have the required num- or ox names tor tne initiation of the measure by Friday evening, the next will meet Mr, Stone In a debate on the measure.; Some military expert aays the Amer ican people could not successfully repel an Invasion of the 7(0.000 veterana of Japan. While We do not desire to see these veteran invading the country, still. If they ever do, the military expert will have another opinion to evolve.. fiDiooiiOs: flwe uuoav Hoarseness, headache, improvement association. The number cough and painful breathinor. Thevi"uAr- I" bout. 2.200, At the last WeaU cklYAndtttTWonAntlnr ago, we had.1,000 ; - , j rj 1 ana xnere t . Visit the large, light and airy Carpet section -3d floor-" values of great saving always await you here. Large, new selections Carpets-Rugs -Mattings and Linoleums. Special cut to order. Drapery department in connection. Large, new stock drape materials. : ' ' Another Great Special Sale Metal Beds at , $8.65,:$7.90 No. 563 Excellent stylisk Beds of best malleable tufcinf, shown in tbrj styles, shaped like eutpbk and white, freen tnd white ted fL . aa a - oronxe ana wnite; til gold chilli; jast the bed for tha daintily fur nished apartment; a conservative value-41s. Our special price $12; and for tares c ' v q nr dtyt. .....0U No. 641-Bedj quite glmilar to 563, these being not quite so massive. The colors white, green, gold and blue. -All oval designs; the values easily . $12. Our Special $10, and for three days the r C7 Oft ale price. ....... t .... . , .) I III Spring and Summer Season 1908. See our complete new showing Ladies' Smart Suits, all "the very latest novelties, correctly tailored garments in every leading shade. -Popular prices., -Open in this department a charge account. Big East Side Store's Special, PQJ $1.00 Down $60.00 Sewing Machine, now V-V 50c a Week The season is at hand when there's lots of sewing f:o be done. We are now offerine our great "special" (the best of all good machines)-for the'ifciirpose of introduction--- . i:.pn;the liberal terms-r-$l. down-r-C0c,a.week. PORTLAND'S MOST; MODERN STORE sVTrif o.-.OwinS to the fact that the first of the month came on Sunday the dosing date of coir conteit has been made March 15th and XNULC ON THIS DATE THE BEDROOM SUIT WILL BE GIVEN ABSOLUTELY FREE. ASK FOR COUPON arranged a fine program and a a sd ciai reature tnere win o an exhibition boxlnsr match. era of xhe order will be present and Some of the best speak' ler will be present anc meeting. Refreshments address the will be served. Thla la ena of the nrellmlnarr meet Inge to be held in thia county by the rose fiesta campaign committee. Thla committee has charge of th arrange ments lor vv. u. w. oay, June .- And as a special feature of thla campaign lead Consul I. I. Boak and associate lead officers of the order will introduce 600 candidate Into the mysteries uf woodcraft April l in Portland. CHANGE DATE OF SINGER'S ENGAGEMENT Svrua bOOthes, b.eals and! cures rwtrtMtl-vnTtA l.nela placed iinder the river, but the lo- i. t . : r" . o bj iur uver ov years. Goiigh were atlll a number of oeti. tions out . irom wmcn we-received no hews, so that by Friday evening we should easily have th required name. "Opposition againat the bridge seema to nave suosiaea since me explanation before the federation of peninsula ciuos at sc. jonns a rew weeitaaro. At this time I know of no opposition to part or tne city. Of some who want tun Trial Dottla Prna. ' W.liva.Klii4...j L. ... I ill BSJ2f -p W nylnce yon that It will cure, we will eend a trial tottu trJZ o an tip wu l write us and menUon thla - 40- Meyer CoalgA TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. The substitute whlen a dealer tries to sell pu ot the reputation of r. BuU's Coueh i U simply chap!y put un cSugh i i s.t ur that rays a better pnifit Oet mrlv i o oi 1 icuaL In Dr. Jliill'a ' -rr. i nii-a Cough Sjtos can be gtvM wKk 1 ''"y to tha rouiige.t child. It Is ab-.-.. 'ypure. Ouaraniccd unf.tr the NaUuoal tlon of such tunnels are all conceded to be at Stark street, a rolnt where Al. bin would be little benefited. What we want Is an Improvement of the transportation to the north side of Sul livan's gulch. 1 " v - Judge Munly believes tunnels under the nver win. eventually -nave to come, but that a bridge at present la demanded. Th city, will grow o that there can not be too' many tunneTs or ' bridges either, according to Judge JUunly, ; . .. ',?n. (') v.'"'- li .nm '"t AT LENTS ANDAELETA . Vl ; I ill I 'j:? Thursday nisht March Arista camps. Woodmen of the World, IU enteruln at Arleta. They nave Madame Lillian Blauvelt, the famous lyrlo soprano, will appear at the Helllg Uaeatra. cn Friday evening, March 13, Instead of Mafth 18, as previously an nounoed owing to, her having to rear range ' some Important , eastern, engage ments. Male orders from this city and out of town will be received from now until the engagement The regular box orxioe aie win open - n iiie-oay morntnav Address letters .and make checks and money orders payable to W. T.r Panaris manager Helllg theatre. In close a self-addressed envelope to help insure safe return., Maaame aiauveit will be assisted by the celebrated;'cel. Hat Alfred Rosenthal and . Mis Edith Kellogg,, pianist Never, Falls ityM RESTORE GRAY qr FADED TO HIS 1 r ml DEATH OFF BRIDGE Street Department Employe -Urowns Himself m the ElverDespondent .-- i ...... .,. . ..... fITAL EXAMINERS 60 US DRill' J FOR DEfJY HIM LICENSE! FEDERAL GRAND JURY Dr. Austin Agiln Arreslem Veniremen Will Eeport in EaslSideDramallc by Police Because He As serts Eight to Practice., United States . Court March 16. Dr. P. X Austin, who was arrested I SJxty names; comprising . ths venire today for the second time within a I from which the federal grand Jury Is to month for practicing dentistry without I bo selected were drawn-ln the. United a license, -claims that he la being per-(States circuit court this morning,- The secuted ( by the atate board f dental I veniremen will report to Judge Wolver- examiners who have refused to give J ton on the afternoon of March 18. , ..j . . . , i ur. Austin m temporary permit 10 prao i , A "w v.uww a ioiiws; . ' and 70 years old and had been employed! tic until the examination are held InKFrod Holsapfel, Tangent Oeorge in -catiaoiwea' py in city lor gl saay, iiuiougD mere ar oo otner unil-1 jj'""7i -uruana;jjTna u. wasaerman. Mlks Sulllvsn, an empldr of the cltv irw '-cleaning, oepartment. committed auicide at 10 o'clock ' thla morninc by Jumping Into the river from th Madi son street bridge. He was between IS long time,. Recently lie had not been at work on account of falling eyesight it is said that h was despondent and luui ucen uTinaing neaviiy. . Sullivan lived on Third atrt h. iween uarutners and Sherman, and leavea a family of aeveral nhlM-an hia wife having died some years ago. The Doay was recoverea.ov brmta TnAr, James Kelley and Joe Acton and towed a inn nflninouur u in. rnnr rtr isbimam street, where It wa taken iaieliirn hv hioek;hgijeing ON LIGHT CONTEACT , i censed dentists practicing in Portland, It 1 claimed, who are Immune from th prosecution of the board. ' ur. Austin is maignant at tne treat ment ne naa receivea and claim that Portland: C A. FYflntl. Cnm"m Vallav 3. W. Harrltt Salem i John Nelon, Portland; David M. Moors. Portland ; CL A. Warner. Scio: Carl 8. Nlcklln. Port. land;Oordon voorhie. Portland; Jo- he Is not onlya practicing dentist offP Newell, Portland; C. H. McFar xi years experience but is also a ooc. I wu, uin.iiu unirn nr. i-aiieraon. tor of medicine. ' Ha has many offices I Portland; Franklin F. Turner, Portland: In- the eastern states and la In Portlnnri where be haa established a large office lor in purpose or building ud a cir cuit or or rices m tne racuto northwest "There is only one reason for this persecution. Tne memDers or the board are Jealous of my success in Portland ana Decause ; I advertise in the dailv newspapers. ' They claim that it la unetnicai ta advertise and theref oro-are L. C. Stratton, Albany; I. N. Edmlston, McMInnville; Harry Yount Montavilla; George R. Stephenson, Portland; Dennis Sullivan. ' LaFayette: F. C. Wirfs iiun. Jt . 1 1 are. . nr. 1 - . . . m . . UB-Ji 'uutir yraii, i-ortiana;- Aarian M oCalman. Portland: Avriiii ni.Hir.- Pateraoiu Portland;- (Jeorg O. Vaughn. t-oruana; ( Aiex Ai. usourn, Montavilla; Oeorae ' B. Stoddard. Kern Parle Pf. iana; jf eramana vpita. Portland; WU llam N Northrop, Portland: 1. F. Good. Oraanizalion , -. a..M rn.au jraa.au A.VSS. wari: vt mosoat, vumcm $ TROUBLES OF A .MARRIED MAIN Fwrlormancs every evening. No matinees. -w, m.m ejuangaj pi; pin weekly. There ar 683 light In th otnii tneir or rices to unv- m out of n ""WrrmimMi HAIR to Its NATURAL COLOR ancl BEAUTY No matter how loner ir. haa btm r faded. Promoteg a luxuriant g-rowta Jt neaiuiv nair. : isrtnn tta ra ime nut Stlld DOSltlvelv , KmoVM Dfln.' ue mu suoBtiiuiea. z T.imps umnitn i ei An r j r-t'7:f.: r.: tt P IS NOT A DYE. : 4.v fviia ht Sim. IV. Kit m Lints and botlIes tolffO- l ; V WOODAUD, CLARKE CO. - building.' During a yar something like ,000 barrels v of 'oil Ttre'- consumed In the boilers of the poatof flee furnace. Contracts for lights, fuel and 'the with some men. but I am in Portland to stay and the ' attitude of the board Will not drive me away. .". .-" . "I bellev In .adv-rtlulnr hnanaa 1 puvs man va reuora ana is tne ouicK- Portland: Thomas L. . Klce. Portland? Otto K Rummel. - Portland: John a. veeatoes:, jeortiana: uresory b. snvder. Portland; F. M. Savage, Brooke; James ysriQUH Otner article Uaed ID the DUild-I ear mnnnar. In whl.h .n V. Ta Aa?finf .wh-t youcan do., Thli pe.cutionwUl maaina an 'lnvestiaation to - determin the number of electric lights fn use and what else ie to "be needed when those in iouedi untiL in ooara nvu m. a license or - until . tney are shown up in I hair rti llwht . . 7 . i ... thtlr .Exposition ? Eink News. ' jiArBOEiBijysp J ' in oraer to aucover tha Dovr oi aA Yoruaintr ana jearn now Hi A ay peop.4 rka1 iiit si Hat saraa H11 aatwtf nf .. arfc -w-aiV arFl ar I wa, " buiui v suiu tUlT JilW trllAJu. M PK1JV 13 S .""5 v7 iiy cutting , . ' ' uui . uui a id i I ii M .muRpmnnT . m itmn Of this DfiDer and oreanntinar an ma at Special JMapatcb to 'The JonrnaL) ' i' I hs Expo rkik tonight, Remember; thli Pendleton. Or.. March 4. J. A. Borle IZ 'XI .-L"L tl.on? SI mm cnjr fuy purcnaaeu ine umg-- rlnlt. is very ; popular Just now. and amjSprlngs summer rort, Including many are Just learning lo akat. ' Com iu umimiiuiu tn. ovw win. vi uiQperioui tonignt ana nav a pleasant even lanil "P1, at. aaki Uf 11 1 Vt A tnt-mAMil . a .a, I 1 . fix a a. W 4B.isu. . Jiw mown, w h,mj iuiiivcua suinnf. DirUS flVai,- gtKKl 11111810. uiuiuuuna niKu vum uu nrj ciccinc -f. a . a. uisen, - fortiana; cnaries ii. , Oberg, Portland; 8, Y. Barr. Sweet Home; A. C. Housman, Brownsville; William P, Van tiiDDer. rortiana: H. . J. Hamilton. Al. ksnu fttsitaiv T a no ;: fin a nttAAaa . A ar vwa.f v ua VBtiBV wayVQD. (" V. Mines, things vauey; - u. -H. coshow, Brownsville; Benjamin Scholfield. Cor nelius; Edward Parrish, Portland: Frank M. urr.foftiana; John faimer, McMlnn- .no, eiua ... if ain.ii . iiiuoiieuueduoj Charlea O. Woodward, Portland; Daniel x. , nnerrott, roruafia; xnomsa j. O'Brien. Portland: Herman Waterholter. Portland; Sylvester IS. Paddock, Cleone; Alex Wagner. Portland: Fred drawforri. Dayton,. ' ' . . plant Installed .rii'VBniJdJng Ffermtti A. JLi. Kumsey. erect dwelllna-. Bel mont Park, west corner Went avenue, t . 7RA. : Ala. Tav1i. , .mm ,ia,. it.. Jl skates, courteous Instructors. Kxposl-j Thirteenth, 15,000: I - O. . Shuholm, tlon rink. -? (.rivr: -v;- '.' rect store. . RusseJr between :,WlUlams Equipped Than Ever! jar ait bait gxos nmrrxB Kiones Sart S64, B-1M8. . asl Side Printing Co. wor, wiuon ats. and B. Washlagton. anfl Rodney. 12,000; M. & Xeaseygrect -dwelling, Emerson between nnv an' , Cay; $1,000; Charles Long, eroct dwell-: lng East Twenty-seventh between Oolna? and Prescott, 11,800; Qeorge Zwetfel, JZyUng Miller' avenue, corne Ji)1ttfen"lv -760: . Chris Klahn, a - - "--- - - -wa-ava aai 1 Vg Vvll 11UII1" ' 5?ilJf nd.Carp5ntert; 1.200; C, Balke, erect dwalllnp- tTna. Mnl.nn -C... mt.,! ty-third and East -Thirty-fourth, $1,200: J J. & Kin gsley, erect dwelling, kasf 1 Twenty-sixth between trait v.mlim nJ I j ii, 7 v. f"."w; w.- v, aaoin, erect ' uwr.,.i,K, jo,ai juigmeemn petween Kill- i Ingsworth and Holbrook, $1,200; W. W." Burdin. erect flats, v.aut Rtari, h.t..n flaS!la Sixteenth and -East ; Seventeenth, 13.000: O. fl. Kelt. nrnt H mailing Dr.l... !Lf'lA5etween Villa avenue, and 'Luther,' $1,600: Frank E. , Soovllle, erect dwell ing. East Thirty-second between rininw . and Prescott, $X,000.'j- 'Suffered day and night the torment- Wl 'lc'"" .piies. jMotnmg neiped me until I nsed loan's Ointment, ft cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Qara A rett. Mayor, Olrard, Ala,:""" $ ; " : . ..