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2 V- t- . OREGON , DAILY- JOURNAL, i PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO. MARCH 12. 1003. Congressman Lilley Swears .r Submarine Company's . Agents Used Underground Wires to Secure Passage ;of Favorable Legislation. (Halted. Pre Leafed Wlr.) ! Washington. March 12. Startling tes tlmony. charging thnt the Klectrlc Boat company of New Jersey, maintained a Owerful lobby In tho legislative hall at Washington, wnertny 11 wa irni exclusive legislation, was Introduced at ' the hearing of the congressional In '' yestfcatlon of charges mads against the Corporation. p i,IIIcy of Connecticut was the i first witness. He l ths person who makes ths charges against the boat - company, declaring thM it employed Ir regular methods In staking legislation ' favoring Us business. I.llley read from prepared statement, tending to show ' that ths company maintained a lobby. Congressman Olmstead of Pennsyl vania, wis selected as examiner for the committee. . t n i .... tmitmA that In ftna Initinrt US was approacnea oy iMiimwiuin, ho asked him to rote for a bill favor , Ing the boat company which was coming . tin before the committee on naval af fairs. He said that Representative Jlobson wag informed oy a represents , . tire of the boat concern that he could make him (Hobson) a member of the naval affairs committee. RAILROAD 1,1 PUHP0W WOW Arrangements for an Impor--"' tant Conference in Clii C ' cago Kext Week. LKi ARGUE ' CASEOF AHA Assassin of Priest Trying to Escapd fallows by Plead ing Insanity. (United Vr Leased Wire.) Ienver, Colo., March II. Arguments, brief and to the pelnt are being beard today In the case of Gulseppt Alia, charged with the murder of Father Francis Leo Heinrlchs at the Altar of bt. Elisabeths church on February it It Is probable that the cane will go to t lie jury this afternoon, and tnst ins murderer will know his fate before nlarht. The defense has teen a plain ona of Inunltv. a flat denial being made or the charge that Alia naa anarcmsuo connections. CLEAN BASEMENTS TO E What Do They Cowl The boT6Q""tlon U often Mkad em, ernlnf Dr. Plerce'a two leading tamU elnee, OoMan Medical Discovery ' nd Favorite Prescription.- . t M . Th. imm la that 'Golden Medical Discovery 'III most potent altera tivs or blood-pnrlfler, and tonlo or talfortor and ten peel ally favorably n a cura tive way upon au m uumi faeen, ai of the nasal patsacea, throat kmn-hial tcbea. itomaeh. boweli tad bladdeorurlng a large percent, of eatat rbal eakoa 'heinerne disease enacts vu nasal pxaa, the (Trsnat, larrni, brou chle, atomacoNIaa ca tarred I dyspepsia), bowels (a 'muVuj)-ireTLsL t)lMer nteraa or other pcivle otiT.t Evrn iq therhronlr ir "'ve Ni fflir'i'H' u nftin ucceMful In affec Win i iHii Special lndacemenfs Offered to Obtain New Credit Customers XTERfillMT E RODENTS ,' ' , (United Press Leased Wire.) ;JZ Chicago, March II. Arrangements for one of the most Important railroad con ferences ever held In this country are being made (or next week la Chicago. Men representing every big railroad system la Canada, Mexico and the Vntled States presidents, vlce-'presl-dente, general managers, superintend ents and chief engineers will attend the conference, which will be held under the auspices of the American Railway En gineering ana Maintenance 01 w ay as sociation. The first session will open Tuesday. Delegates from Kurope, South and Central America will be in attena nee. . (Cultrd PrH Le4 Wire.) Seattle. March II Iee MoKemle. the surveyor of the Washington Insurance association, has a plan for the cleaning up of tha bnsmnenta of all the business buildings, which he believes will result In minimising the danger ' from both fire and dlseuse, and at the same time serve to promote the work of rat exter mlnatlon In Brattle. His scheme Is to have a thorough Investigation of all basements, cellars and area ways. His proposition meets with the approval of Iir. f. B. Bourns, in cnarge or me pro phylactic wtrk against plsgue, who has been working along similar lines In localities other than the business sec tion. SAFELY ANCHORED (Continued from page Ona) lena Bay, the above Is the only wireless message received from the battleship squadron today. Operators at the I'oint Loma wireless station say It is almost impossible to communicate with the ships during the day because of the ef the ether through which the aerograms feet Of the sun's rays In "drying out are transmitted. SUNNY, THIRSTY BUT JIAJESTIC LA MAGDALENA MUSES mm OF DIAMOND THEFT ". , . (United Press Leised,. Wire.) ': New York, March It. A remarkabte tale of having lost 1182.000 worth of his tock through the alleged hypnotic power of George H. Carpenter, eald to bo a Princeton graduate, is told by Rudolph A. Breldenbaoh, a millionaire diamond J importer. " Breldenbach's story has been unfolded through bankruptcy proceedings started by the diamond merchant's attorneys . against Carpenter to sscertain the : whereabouts of the jewels. Brelden- bach declares that Carpenter tnesmnr ' Ized him Into believing that the latter's . financial resources were so strong that he allowed him to take away $182,030 worth of his diamonds without leaving the cash behind. HAINES ACCUSES KANE -V-: OF JUGGLING FUNDS , t , , (gpedtl Diapstcfa to The Journal.) ' ' Forest Grove, Or.. March 12. K. W. Zlalnes, whose bank closed its doors on February 1, has brought suit against ? Frank. T, Kane In the circuit court at Hillsboro for the recovery of 25,uoo flleged to nave been tan en ny mm while n the employ of Mr. Halnen In the ca- M..tt. a. M.ihl.. r f ht hank VanA ' was connected with the bank from April 58. 18B8. to November 4. 1K0J. and the - papers which were filed yesterday al ' lege that during that time he misappro--: prlated the funds and placed them to ii own credit. . DEFY 'ANGEY DAI) AND ; LIVE ON HOMESTEAD ." i' '"' ' , (Colted Preai tossed Wire.) Colvllle, Wash., March 12. A report received here that Andy Robb and his . young jwife of GIfford are living peace fully .together on their homestead near tht plaee. --This Is the-eaee where Mar tin, the father of the girl interrupted the marriage two weeks ago by taking wltn mm a numDer or nis neignoors and an officer and forcing a separation, '. because, as he alleged, the girl was un der age. He afterwards had Robb and John Pitt arrested on a charge or per jury In declaring that the girl was of age, thereby -securing me marriage u cense. Sunset Magaalne for March has this to say of Magdalena bay and Its surroundings: The formation of Magdalena bay Is peculiar. From the peninsular coast at the 'north headlands Jut out into the sea. at the west a long narrow strip of lard, sometimes called Man-of-war Island, oarallels the tneaualltles of tin shore line while to the south and south west Ilea the Island of 8anta Mar garita. By practically hemming in a fiortlon of the sea these successive ands form the harbor, for Magdalena bay does not deeply Indent the coast. As these proteotlve girders are loftly enough to shelter the harbor from gales, they served in olden days to con ceal buccaneers and smuggling craft from chance ships of the crown. The formal gateway to the ocean lies be tween the northern extremity of Santa Margarita idtand and Punto Kntruda, the southernmost point of the so-caJIed Man-of-War island. There are addi tional passages, however, for lagoons, fringed with mangrove shrubs, run i northward finally opening out Into the Pacific others extend far . Inland while to the south there Is easy egress through Almaca bay. Desolate Ooaatry. The country Inland from Magdalena bay la desolate In the extreme. First, reaching from the shore eastward for 20 miles, comes a barren undulating waste of sand and cactus. Next, the plains sweep Inland with an upward swell for another 20 miles, finally wed ding with the hills and plains which stretch down from the eastern cordillern of the peninsula. Save for the mesqulte which lines the broad shallow arroyos occasional scars on the Interminable desert the face of the country Is veiled entirely with cacti. It is not a Dleasant region: the ground la parched; the days are stlfllncr hot. and great waves of fog roll in during the nights and ef fectually shroud the country in the mornings. Until ho has proceeded in land from 176 to ilt miles from the bay, the chance wayfarer need have no hope of finding the firtlle district along which, strung out m tne rorm or a cres cent, lie the historic mission aitos of Todos Santos, La Pax, DoloVes del Bur, 8an Xavler, Comondu and Furlslma. LTVavnrJta Prcarrtntlnn ' U adrtpl tot I lie r g U'tiFtKi'ro ay It 1 bowerfiii vet sendy act tig invlicraV In tnnin and nnrvlnn. For weak worn SENSATIONAL FURNITURE PRICES out, over-worked women no matter what hu caused the break-down, 'Favorite I Prescription "will be loona moenecwve In building up the strength, regulating the womanly function, auDauing paio and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition ot too whole system. A book of particular wraps each bottle giving the formal us of both medicines awl quoting waat scores of eminent med ical authoro, whose worn are consuiiea by physicians of all the schools of practice as guides In prescribing, say or eacn in gredient entering Into these medicines. The word j of prelso bestowed on tho several ingredients entering Into Doctor Pierce's, medicines by wch wrlttrs should hare more weight than any amount of ixtn nrnfMM onal testimonials, oecause uch men are writing for the guidance of tholr medical brethren and know whereof they speak. . Rnth mMllrJnea are non-alcoholic, non secret, and contain no harmful hablV forming drags, being composed of glyceric extracts of 3io root of native, American medicinal forest plants They are both sold by dealers In medicine. You can t afford to accept as a substitute for one of these medicines oi mown composiuon. any secret nostra m. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, siigar-coate4, easy to take as candy, regulate and In vigorate stomqcD, liver aou oowius. We have just augmented our office force and greatly in creased our facilities for handling a larger credit business, and now we are ready for the business. We are prepared to do business on a smaller margin of profit than ever in the thir.ty years' history of the house, and as special inducements to new customers to become acquainted with our great store we shall quote during the neit ten days extra gilt-edge bar gain values that must appeal to every person who knows good furniture. We want to add the names of five thousand new friends to the store records. These goods and the prices should do that for us. $30 Oak Tables lor Only $15 COUPLE 111 BED SHOT ill HEADS Second Attempt to Kill Mr. and Mrs. Curry at Spo kane Fails. The history of Magdalena bay, a story never yet knit togetner, is aaaneu wun the wild flavor of the romance of cen I When your food does not seem to give you strength, stop eating promiscuously ; for a few days, take a dish of Grape-Nuts and cream for breakfast, eat slowly and v note the way you can work all the forenoon without that , "faint- feeling. ' Grape-Nuts, made from wheat and barley, contains ' tthe ' phosphates which the .milUt of. white flour .throws out, for that part 't makes dark flour, but these r ; phosphates are necessary to : the rebuilding of brain and I'. nerVe cells. ; You get ; j Na .. tare's., food not drugs, in Grape-Nuts. "-. , Therc a Reason." , furies. Its theme is ever thirst thirst. First visited by Europeans in the days of the Conquistador Cortes, in various centuries gathering place of voyagers from thn Spanish Main, galleons from the Philippines, buccaneers from Eng land and the Netherlands, American filibusters and whalers from a dozen Dorts. leas than 40 years ngo the fa vored property of a powerful New York syndicate Dresiden over oy tienerai John A. Logan and financed by Belmont and Jerome, today the magnificent har bor looks out upon oesoiate snores un known to the world. With few shoals, sheltered from gales, thin noble expanse of water, Bpaclous enough to accommo date the navies of all nations and be heedless of their picsence, this grim bay of the southwest nevertheless counts an incoming sail an event. The expla nation is thirst, thirst. For every man who has ever'1 visited the shores of this uperb. llt-atarred bay has felt the want of water, water, and I am but one of them. SERIOUS SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC AT ROME (Special Dispatch to Tbe Josrnal.) Spokane, Wash., March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Curry were both shot as they fay In their bed at home, in this city, at 2 a. m. today, with a 38 calibre revolver. Both were wounded in the head but will recover. They say they were asleep when attacked. Curry says he felt the bed clothes move luat before the assailant fired. An Infant child with the mother was found smesred with her blood but was unlti Jured. A revolver was found in the kitchen, the door of which was open. Bhots were fired through a window at the family two years ago, but they claim they know of no enemy. The police believe Curry attempted to kill his wife and commit suicide, but there is no evidence to support this theory. WICKERSIUM WANTS TO GO T0C0XGHESS (United Pre LtaMd Wire.) Juneau, Alaska, March 12. It is openly announced In all parts of Alaska that James O. Wlckersham. former judge of the Third Judicial district, la a receptive candidate for delegate to congress. Friends of Wlckersham ara active to get the delegates coming to the convention. It is believed a right will develop between Corson, Gale and Wlckersham. AU three fRvor home rule, but Corson likely will get the support of the administration friends. Look at This Value Only $15 Look al This Value mm mm $30 Dining Table $15 This handsome line solid Oak Dining Table has 48-inch too and lengthens to 6 feet. It is another of those snaps we are now offer ing. The finish shows a beautiful quarter-sawed effect. Ask to sec No. 400, and when you see it you 11 admit that it s a bargain. Many other splendid Oak Tables reduced. $2.00 Cash, $1.00 a Week YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE. Let us furnish vour home with the best furniture, according to our easy-payment plan. mm. $15 Fell Mattress Only Equal to any $15.00 Felt Mattress on "the market Built Hip from layers of pure white cotton felt, tufted by hand, and covered with a high grade of fine ticking... We weptjrou to got our prices on beddins; and mattresses. Wt sav yoil money here. .A $15.00 MATT- Q A A . fl.00 CASH, f 1.00 A WEEK $30 Combination Bookcase $18.75 Qsarler-Sawed Oak Poiisbed A fine solid Oak Combination Boolocast, with good sized writing desk, roomy book', case, with adjustable shelves. The case has a French plate mirror on top, it well finished and has a drawer and large cup board underneath the desk. Also same case in mahogany. Regular Values Art $30.00 Special Price Only $18.75 Ask to see stock Nos. 271 and 230 .when you call to ee these goods. 2.00 CASH, fl.00 A WEEK Steel Conches These -Sanitary Couches open out to full bed width. We ship these in by the carload. They sell regularly for $3 and $10. SET. 55.00 $6.50 Dinner Set Only $2.85 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL Imported Semi-Porcelain, latest scalloped shapes, gilt edged, beautiful ly decorated with delicate hydrangea blossoms according to most ap proved manner. The set consists of , 6 7-lnch Plates 6 Saucers 6 S-inch Platea 6 Individual Butters 6 Fruit Dishes 1 10-incb Platter 0 Cupa 1 9-inch Platter ' "i " 3 tiro I 1 Bowl 1 Baker 1 7-inch Nappy 1 6-inch Nappy Making 42-Piece Set for Only $2.85 Truss Torture Onoe Thourht but It Now Dona Maoaaaarr ii now iMna away Bimpla, Natural larentloD. for tha Bupturad way With tx a Wondarful Appliance Satalnt and Cures With out Anna, uanrer or rain in Manner tntiraiy maw ana Peculiar to Itaelf. Sent on Trial. TruM tnrtnre Is no longer neressary. 01I lag, fllpplnf truaaea and barbaruua incthodi of treating rupture are dope away wltU bj the wonderful Inrentlon of a ninn who baa pent 30 yeara to make It absolutely perfect. Tbe niirreloue new Brooke appllaare gltea to the ruptured Inatant relief, rent, end eeeurlty, where all otbere fall. It atone all Irritation and reatorea eerT part to It, natnral posi tion aooo aa it la uaed and for all time afterwarda. Truss torture ceaaea and truaiea are tliruwn away forrrer. SONS Yamhill Street First and Second SURE THERE Will BE FOUL SHELLS Councilman Cottel Explains Opposition to Erection of Tacking Plant in City. (Halted Frees Leased Wire.) Rome, March 12. A smallpox ranic prevails in Borne. The vaccine supply has been exhausted, andmore has been ordered from Swltserland. The epi demio Is serious and the alarm has been Increased by exaggerated reports lue to the government's suppression of news hitherto, lest the spring- tourist trade suffers. ' ALBANY WILL GET $3,000 P0ST0FFICE . .,1 f Washington Bureau of , Tbe Journal.) Waahlneton, March 12. The senate committee today favorably reported Fulton's bill for toBtofftc building at Aioany, to cost $5,000. There will be a public building bill at thla session, to wmcn tne Albany bill wui oe aaaea. SCHOOLS TO BE BUT TWO STOBIES HIGH Aih- tT0 Preas Leaaed Wire.) t ff; March -1 2. A a result fntrX 1,.,nw.?,1 Jlstr bill WrtwUtL,n th "wembly today pro weilrAvthA..,?.T? m th0 targe cftfea ni2t.i2?J??J1 10 construct absolutely tructres, no wrtiool ouae hall bs mora than two atorlea fate " i Councilman Cottel, who blocked the passage of the ordinance granting Schwarzsohlld & Sulzburgcr . the right to erect a slaughter-house on the site of the present Zimmerman plant at yes terday's council meeting, said today In explanation of his action that he does ocrwarascnua a Huizhurger wish to not believe the company intends build- "Al "u neWL Vne" K outside Ing a plant and simply wishes to secure L i,h?i Ll3 .m..' nt yh!re u. i--i i. a i4 i..k -wltney wisn to oulld theirs. If thpv An In, Swift company, which intends building fmu,- ,- nir ?.w 'J1" mea.ns ' on the peninsula, br. Cottel said, this fl ,'oul odors and con- believe that If they secure permlaslon from tha council it will mean ths cessation of the Swift project on the peninsula and I do not want to put a stumbling block In the Way of that en terprise. "Furthermore the people residing In the south end who favor this project are those who live south of the pro posed site. They would not get the smell of the ateneh that residents north of the plant would get because of the prevailing south winds. Of course, the project would be all right for them because of this fact, but the wind would carrv the foul odors north and down to the business section of the city. "1 do not believe thnt ar- slaughter house or rendering plant can be oper ated without creating a stench. If It can be done I have never seen It or heard of It and do not believe that the applicants will operate their plant any differently than others are operated In vnnuus pans oi ine country. 'The passage of this ordinance means mat we simply open ud the c. tv tn th erection of slaughter-houttes within the city umits ano tnat Is another reason I am opposed to the measure. Tf i RECITAL FRIDAY Soloist, John Claire Montcith, Baritone EILERS PIANO HOUSE extends an invitation to all music lovers to the Weekly Recital, to be given in their Recital Hall, corner of Park and Washington Streets, at 8:30 Friday Evening To Insure comfort nd prevent overcrowding, Reserved Seat Tickets may be had by calling for them at Eilers Piano House a: I will providing the not object to the ordinance citizens of that end of town want it passed but I believe that the move on the part of the packers Is hut to secure a club to hold over the hwlft company, a rival corporation. acnwaras".nni suizDurger evidently Whin others fall Is where X have my gTssiesi ameosss v. . auauwjLH. Brooke' aDDllanre earea are absolutely with out operation, pain or dagger. Ita price is ao low (less than tbe roat of niaojr hurtful trasses) test any one, flea or poor, eaa hat th immediate and truly wonderful, relief of this marTeioua appliance, ana no nu with rupture can (of a slnlrle, day afford not to naT 11. , Multitudes of rured men, women and chil dren, testify to Its astonishing success and tasting cures, air. Jamea Brit ton, wealthy manufacturer of Bethlehem. Pa., voioea the praise and proof of thousands. He saya: "It wonld be rerltable Uodaend to ths unfortu nate who auffer from rupture If all could procure tha Brooks Kuptnre Appliance. My rupture ia all healed up and nothing erer did it but your appliance." Where other fail ia where 1 bar my great est racces. No apiinra. pada, sslres. olnt- uirm. r naruraa ui any Bina, nothing Com plicated, no pain or irritation, bat Jut a simple, natural appllanr which cur. Immediate relief guaranteed. No fakes or Tie, tut traigbt buslncM. and money re funded If - st entirely jattafactoryrTlsk Brooks for full Information. Do not lay thla aside, or delay. or forjret. but write today for Brook' Book. It tells all about Brooks' marreloua new appliance. rlyes prices and name of people cured. Address at i oooa, si fSS3?? 7239 Brooks BoIWIm; i ZZarsfcaU, Michigan. ,. Kokomo Woman Gives Fortune To Help Women Who Suffer. In the past few years Mr. Cora B. Miller has spent 1125.000.00 In srivlns: meuicai treatment to arnioteo women. Sometime ago we announced In the columns of this paper that she would send free treatment to every woman su rierea irom remaie diseases or piles. mure man a minion women nave ac cepted this generous offer, and aa Mrs. SPECIAL RATE DURING FRISCO NAVAL EVENT PiK be no Introduction of evidence by tha viiBuuer. n is iniimaisn mat rri examlnatlon of the girl witnesses to ba ummunea oy me male Will .. serve to snow inai some or mem were Involved in a similar case a year aarn. whan vriHrKSB ime muse orougnt against brought no prosecutions were Southern Pacific to Reduce Fares During: Visit of Fleet. CHANCE NOT TO GET REASONABLECONTRACT Miller Is still receiving reduesta from thousands of women from all nnrta of me woria, wno nave not yet used tha remedy, she has decided to continue the oner tor awhile longer, at least. This Is the simple, mild and harmless preparation that has cured so many wo men -In the privacy of their own homes arter doctors and other remedies failed. It Is especially prepared for the speedy and permanent cure of leucorrhoea or wnitisn eiscnarees. ulceration. nriar.. ments or falling of the womb; profuse. scanty or .painful periods, uterine or ovarian tumors or growths; also palna In tha head, back and bowels, heprinir down feelings, nervousness, creeping era Pacific, and also a good many from feeling up the spine,- melancholv. desire I O. R. N. terrtorv." to cry. hot flashes, weariness and nllea The date of the naval rsvlaw ho a nn i rum any wsss, ui hu maiurioi now ei peen announcca, ana tne railroad A low rate round trip rate will be put In by the Southern Pacific com pany to permit Oregon people to take Mflinn'tv Pfirf.V in C fin nii a cheantrlr.tr, flan HV.,M. I "J" J v",l"i slon of the naval review, when the Pa cmc rieet enters the Golden Gate From Portland the rata m h. : and from points In Oregon south of t-oruana u wui do oesed on a fars and a iniru, dui noi exceeoina: izs. ' From Ashland thn rnnnH trln nm fiu.av. xi win oe ain.su rrom Medford. 1C 1 n . 1 . . ' io.iv 1 1 uiii ura us i-afia ann from Roseburg.- ' to defeat an . t . V. . V. a .aV.y rnw regarding the San Pranclacn naval I a..mlaa tn thnu atl.nilliM h- event." said Asslsunt (Icnprm Pn.n.k.,,.. it wan iinfoeatswtH th.. Ua s" m. ovuu, ine indications are that the low rate to be nut in win result in a large movement of paasen- Brra tium ureggn siaiions OI tne OOUth- Sides With Mayor and Sustains Veto. With two members of the) majority nartr of the council absent, which $22,10 I would prevent the members from over riding the mayor's veto on tha llghtln ordinance, an oowea A Home Remedy That Reduces Fat Ion ar standing. Every woman sufferer, unable to find rener, wno win write Airs. Miller now, officials await advices from the mem oerore naming the dates govern' for tbe Would you Ilka to have a nlcs firm sunvui ucjnji ni va.c.to ujr ma ii rree Of charge a 60-cent box of thla simple home remedy, also a book with eiplana- Tnrv inuarraiions snowmsr wn wman suffer and how they can easily cure themselves at home wltbout th aid of excursion rates. The rates will ba good I flan, but escape the tiresome, bone- without delay, will receive by mall free for 10 days, with no stopover at inter-I breaking exercise or the soul-slckenlng medjate points, a physician. Don t suffer anotner aay. ones to MrtrCera B. Miller 2141 Miller on't suffer anotber" day, but write at Building, Kokomo, Indiana. HITCHCOCK WILL NOT SUMMON WITNESSES! diet of the old-time plan of reducing exceas nesnT Then go to tha druggist and ask for inn inexpensive mixture: H ounoa Marrnola, H Ounce riuld Extract Caacara Aromatic, and at-l ouncaa Syrup Simplex. Take a teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime, and in a few weeka you can be as fit physically a fawn. Mix " these Ingredients at (United Pre Leased Wire.) New York March liTr mam ahnrtlv before noon today when the Jury In the case or Rnvmnnn TTItchALr -ha mnma. dlan; was completed. Following a cort- jhoma If you wish, tut aee thar you are ference ot the attorneys fnr the de-1 tha ' Marrnola In .' a seeled nackaare. fenae tt wag reported tHat theta mlghtl When freaU It ct tjulckar... TSXM WEEK OHZ.T . Lady'sSuitFree WITH EACH ORDER FOR A OK OTXkA9'B ' IUXT. J. M. AC0ES0N CO. measure would be passed despite the veto. It la Bald tha Mmitit iTnij ia.ii.... a. 7 ....... j iw'Jii AMiiwny i?lr. 1,gMln th matter la held Y?J&1 evi-L weeks, and It Is the In tention, according to several members ordinance that will ! ah -.i,. receive competitive bids from this com- .1y f 7-K.efLS from tne Portland Rail way, Lilgnt ft Power enmnanv ii. Ing to the ordinance killed yesterday the fiy.as. Practically at tne mercy of mo inner corporation. BELIEVED M'KAY CHILD WILL NOT LOSE LIFE (United traa T au ri!Ly,nPla' Wa"h- March la.Frank C. Owing haa reoelved a dispatch from the mother and father of Mrs. Warren Mo- j v iivj i. uai ntiirir w irn rwn nr riAn ohii , 2 rf n' -TT murdered by her huebandwi. cn.uu, ui recung. mat tne DOdiee StJlaen PrPer interment Hopes are neid for the rsrnvirv rf nt v.M ' - children, who waa badly injured. She regained consciousness today. j BurledatOawe.ro. .' (Special Dtaptteb t TS Jaoroat) ' " Oswearo. Or.. Marnh II Urf r T FOUrtnar. Wife tt A ITnrt'ner w'kn MA at ha.r horn at t o'eloek Sunday-morn- ing or typhoid pneumonia, waa buried Tuesday -afternoon in the Osn v fjry- A large procession Of frfends of the deceased followed the remains to their last restlnr olace. Th n.MA waa covered with beautiful floral tokens ,i - . . ...... uvi.u. V til SOUat ! and. four daughtere aurvlve, her, t" i n r.V..r-.-i,-. .V -i" ..V:'- .r-i.V-fcK.'si . - l ':