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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. .TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 23. 1903. .. COAST COUNTRY from Portland was spoken 9 miles off! Faatnaaa, All In veaaela are wheat laden. . , MCW 11AXDOX MO.iTS. More Material Goes to Tilla mook for Construction of .? ; New Road. : TtIO :V0SBUKO HEKE Threo . Additions Irotiistl Coos ' ' County Tort. ' ' . -("(MM-lal DUoatrk to The JootmL) MmmhrirlJ. Or.. U a roll II. II la an nounced that" llandon la to have ttye ooata. in addition to me tnrea ataaiii ere that now run from lhara to Ban Francieoo. Krusa Co., owners of tha Elisabeth on tha Iiandon, will build a alatar ah I p. Tlia owners of tha Alliance ara to bava a naw boat which, will touch at Cooa bay, Handon, Kurnka ana fort land and Portland men will buld a boat to touch at Tillamook. Bandon and Cooa 17IIEBE .-FACTIOUS; nEUER PERPLEX AT;T1IE '-T1IKATBES umno i t Orplietmu'. only one Io Lusaan, nd aha ha , Portland audiences thla fihe la In splendid volca and every ana who hears her, with . v" . li-harme avary ana who hears hr, wltl tirPrrnil A T TtVMltll'rt JvOartlS .that marvelously beautiful voh-a. bh Uiti;UU B . lilUUmO iiuaiua nol onJjr aingu b.,. .,, --aclously Do Not Even Pause, to ' .-DLscuss;Affairs. v If it ware a pleasure to her, to plena nar auuiencea. FOIi BAIiGE NEHALEM MARINE NOTES - "' The Tnnule of Mirth. Tha' Bungalow Is tha teVnule of mirth In Portland thla week, and th Baker biock company a production ' or tna rattling- comedy "There and Back" Is the Aitoria. Marcn z J. Arrivea oown our m h. nl.t.1 a,a...Ma..a A I ll. n PilMttl. ... . " 1 . I .... I A u I Capttin Law Bars Estate. Mow. UnVoiym.. i uVS": mi i . v a. 1 -. . ,, .1 steamer now uny. rnya at s:i anainow- hat Mr.- Henson perrorma - t.ne Lively at Nrhalem and Tillamook left Up at :I0 a, m.. ateamer Wellssley, JJSues of two Offices, those of secretary in Anticipation of Better Tranaimr. atmimer Eur,ka, for.Kuraka. . failed at drawa two Valarl.a. But tho proullar (By Jooraal Laaaad aahni Wlra.l, D . 1 ' si-. n....h . t A n v . who ...i.. k. ...r..i. Ttamann la tlia I taiic or in inuira ioiiic uuDiic. i wliola thin thnan days in tna aanuni- i : i. -"' ""y tratlva afalra of tha-atata should ae uij oou am-w mrrow ma urowa. Ira In ' action, particularly wnan. nm ia "Who'a 'Your. FVientir! ' This 1s tha odd title of tha nlav aa freHunted by Hurry Bereaford., ona" of h a moat 'orl final of romedlans, at tha Baker this weak. To say It la fuuny la V v.-iiit v, V' ; ' , S0 a. ro., steamer Alllanca,' for Coos situations that ansa sometimes as the n..u.y. , - ' n KacilltiM. .'-. bay. , . I . ' , result of Ihla dual capacity aira, arous- , , ' , t ' IT- ' U r- i - '' '' f, ' -1 an Francisco. March llzArrifad at jD. - ' - ' - AH Thia Week at Lrric. , ' : ? - .. ' I - m..staamer Olson ac Uahony. from Visitors' 'to tlia executlva' offices at n rt took company's production Th. ".,. n.r n voahur'a- .arrived Portland. Arrived at 7 a. m., steamer Salem are frequently . met wlthrflie Pro- of i.?h y"" m blS I tur.e3eorft R. Voaburf 'arrived Nom-CJty from Portland. . hlbltion frOnTftecretary Mc Arthur that farViU 1 treats la Portland thla wel? fcera this mornlnf from Nehalem td tow . Astoria, ' March It. Arrired 'at 4:21 the "feeble-minded" board Is In session yVVry'na should sea thna prJd aritpm.nt,'to TIHamook. - Tha iu. will n:ir,'v .k". haU roK' Phone your'order for now . opVned'door and aees Oovernor. Benson slttlna; In tha lnner-offlca alone it ,1a l"v h hard for' him to - recognise that- the lr:. ... whola board is present, although It Is .' also take a,Iaj-ga alflpment of generally 8an Pedro, March 2i. Arrived, steam- nerchandlaa fnr itaitverv at Nahuflni I ef cascade, rrom (JoiumDia nver. after havin taken tha barg. in:fCJrtrorWimam TO Ita damnation. " ' " I V1uluH Uumk IOlr.l IWnk h... 'n.iu.rtti.1... Captain Law-, of the Voaburg says I bark Le PUlef, from Portland. - I ' Benson. ; aa aecraUry of. atata "d !wn.ir nM .km 'ni ii .aiiMi.,1 t Dh... I VaimAiith ubvwIi 11 ..IrrlvM. Trahiih Mvrnni . la twfl members or every I . I, A 1,1 - I. loan is progressing , with ail possible i oarKs-uani ana vincenne ana uerman i aamutiairaiiv oua.ru. iusHin aancers have an act tftat la full inciuo-iBara nenrieue, irom jroruana, urer ia ine omr mvniuoi, "'i of animation, - while the ' Australian flare Novelty Acta. . , If variety la tha aplca of Ufa. -the Pantages theatra Is certainly there with The eight genuine .' speed, work going, on every day, in ins; Sundays. Every indication, ha says. I f"astnee, March 21. passed, to miles I he la anaont me i points to- a. desire to complete tha "ad I off port. JpTench bark- General Foy, from I Ing and performs at as early a date aa possible.- 1 Portland, for Dublin. , laolemn form. H mi conn country rapiu.y oevviop- boomerang throwers have a stunt new Tonight, Twice Tomorrow. Clyde FltcVs delightfully - brilliant comedy. "Otrls,"' will be tha attrac- - Mam.!. 91 TmmmA SA mitral h. la .kinnt lh .AViriur caila a Wrtt ns tna wora inou .. t0 America. ne mereiy ibiwuh. Ban rnulun U.rnt. ! .1 urralirv Ur MffArthU. that It Will DB Ing and Nehalem,- which for yeara has 1 5 p. m.. steamer Georga W. EHder. from necc. ear y for the asylum boara to nave been dorman.. la waning up In a way Portland for Ban Pedro. Balled at 7 a meeting, and tha man ii.c.",lleii U . . .M . . l-w - .u1 ...... I n m .Mama. Inin.lAn nBtmln4 I "Th mtnlhtri Of tile OOard Will V 1 1 l n .1 11 1 11 1U11 1. II WVII l OTt. www.w w ..... .... ..'. w. , - - . . , .. , . boomer, declarea Captain Law. Ha aays Falmouth. March 21. Arrived. French pleaae coma. to order." aaya wvernoi ri tion at the Helllt tonight and tomor town lota ara being sold everywhere and (bark General Kaldherbe, from Portland. I Beneon, and Mr..Benao cma to order. row nKht at 8 : o'clock. A special new auburba are platted every now and! " oan rrancisco, jwarcn z. Arrived ail mm oujwi ""T.;""1.. P" nunw wm w jirai wiuunvn then. He predicts areat future for bothllUa.' nw steamer Argyll, from Portland, statea oovernor. uenson.- . arternoon. . , . . . , , . , , t , ,. I ... , 11 W - Jl.l ..ImfMm whAfhUI m. .IH1B 111. 1 1 uui Sit I .. ' sret railroad transDortatlon facilities. I mouth of river at a. Tillamook Is pretty well supplied with I north,, 10 miles; weather, cloudy., water transportation now- that thai Tidea at Astoria Wednsday High nteamers Bue H. Kim ore and Argo make Iter. :Z7 a. m., .a reet; i:ei p. St: Condition at mine whotner tna aiata ; m smooth; wind a dry air heating aytem ff. horwater I . har, cloudy. I at the asylum, and the-matter -will, be K( regular trips from Portland, and it has (feet, stimulated wa rn.. 8.4 m., 0.1 feet; Low water, areatlv tlnmlated trairic. The Arsol9:08 D. m- I I feet. arrived here this morning with a Urge I Aetorla, March IJ. Arrived at 11:50 quantity of freight and ahe will go out I a. rn., ateamer. Numantla, from Yoko- again filled to capacity with general I hama. direct. merchandise, reed and machinery. s Captain Anderson, who haa had com mand of tha steamer for a few weeks, haa resigned- and Captain Dunham of the . Portland-Ban ' Pedro, liner Roanoke, will take command while his steamer, is being overhauled , at San Francisco. Cfcp tain uunhara is a stock owner Argo,- "as 'Is; his brother, who chief engineer, on the boat. ALONG THE ' WA.TERFROXT The steamer Alliance. Captain Par sons, sailed for Coos Bay last night. The ateatriAr Rilreka. Puntaln Nnrnn. In the I left Martin's wharf last night for Eu- gtall a dry . air .heating system at the Is also reka by way of Coos Bay. I asylum? Those in-favor will aay 'aye'." xne forwana at Asiatic liner lNuman tia im due to arrive here tomorrow I vifvmwr vrin TrmriaTfYV ' 1 morning ' from Yokohama direct with f - i w.. . tar, (.aria of frelaht. ' '- 111 . I " The steamer Rose tMtv. Pantain'Ma Pun at the .Grand. open here for discussion ror. a ww run is : pientirui ' si m urano iinia moments. We have several bids nere I week and the bill is wen supplied wttn from different firms which the board I comedians, notably the" Marco Twins. m. lnrik over." i -. . -'- ' I There are several musical numbers, one . i I U . V.- k. n. Orar and Cantata Boia." ' ......i "" w,w ,BO T7 I which represents rra.itv inon Mr.jRenson oociaes inn . . k. a .4... n i.t s Tan.n ""I.' .""V.-T-Li ..... ....In. .h. "" ill. v .y.... air win db dcsi ana -' V'," New songs, stories and dances, attention of the chair, which la himself Z. . , . - , . , in the cepaclty.or governor, ne iiwvi, as secretary of stater that tha alrsys- as aovernor end chairman of tha board. he put the motion: ; y i-'':: The , question la. snau ine . siaio in GIYS AUTOMOBILIST ,1 . BENEFIT OP DOUBT Steam Schooner Brings Larse Ship- on- reached Alnsworth dock at 11 1 the secretary , of state and governor in pinnir nia mnrninr Trnm Man M'ran. la. n , . . l A i, . Then Secretary McArthur who, Vlrlna . nf ha nfflca : S Secretary Officio or ail tna anVBl,KrVi,a; before Judge Van Zante this mornln soiemniy rrcuru. in . I on a eharae of exceeding the speei ne. by ex- Tha worst part of It la that'my driv ing has been, a joke among my f Hands because- I run.,; ao carefully,"' said George C. Maaon, a contractor while T . y'S i: u. .1. . ihi iniana I limn witn ni aurorauDin. jaa wm voted In favor of hot air for the insane chargej with covering 240 eat of Hol asyluro. r ' . l laday avenue in leas than II seconds. He meat From San Francisco. The steam schooner Rainier is due to arrive here, tomorrow from San Fran cisco with 1000 barrels of asphalt and several hundred tons of general freight Notice of her departure the other day from the Bay: City was received heie today. ..- ' t ' -v -. , The freight will be delivered at Oak street dock and It Is understood that a large ouantlty of It la to go Into Lewis ton, Idaho, on . the boats of the Open River Transportation company.. By .transferring at Oak street dock to the steamer j. . Teal ana jo-me steamer Cisco with 2100 tons of freight and about too passengers. - The steam schooner Geo. H. Fenwlck shifted to Columbia dock No. 2 thrs morning to load wheat for Ban Fran cisco. The -sailing schooner R. W. Bartlett I adjourned.' aa aarrvttarv of atHte. H DlltJ the mo tion as governor and-chairman of the HnarA vAi.a ii n It himself and then de clares tna meeung or ine ufiuiu uwuu who always said I was the only man he'd ride with,-says "And now my partner. Inland Empire at Celilo, the freight has Fitch of San Francisco and Is in com will be here, in a couple o weeks I Then, perhaps, the- ''feeble-minded" to inad lumoer ior nonoiuin. The Loop Lumber company has char tered the steam schooner Carmel to come here for .lumber Instead of the steam schooner- R. . D. Inman,- which was lost' Saturday sight on Duxbury reef. - The" Carmel belongs to Homer iwi tirmeit'tn hear the monthly re-IUBea . "i? ."z?ll--i" " ? IfJ r."w-:Vu. -.:l.iirAai- h causea ata-on - -TTTri.-ana wnn is wa IIUl ( . Ul Lll P U I mi, ,.v j . ' aHtiitlun far tha feeble-minded. All nroceedlnrs are resrular and ara 10 attested Jay oecreiary mcAnnur, practically an all wter route from San Fmnclsco to Lewiston.' It Is understood that by this service merchants in the vast. Inland empire can' make big .sav ings in freight chargea. ... Till Ah TRIP, THURSDAY ,'. S.- New Steamer, H. B. Kennedy Will Show Speed Qualltiea. A builder's trial trip of the steamer H. B. Nennedr will be given next Thurs day afternoon, invitations to that ef fect having been sent out to a few in terested persons. tnand of Captain Dorris, formerly o nn immrr jiuroer. ADMIRALTY DA3fAGE SUIT IS BE0PENED Argum'n,irPA.Juru4lCtlon waaOpened - JP0LICE3IEN ORGANIZE ; BASEBALL TEAM that I'm dans-emu, too." added Mason. wraUif ully. He was ' sure he had not traveled ' faster man, lz ml lee an nour. The court - examined tne stop watcii Used by Officer, Montgomery, who t. and when : nointed out- that '-It varied ellsrhtl"'' gave Jhe coiUioctuA- the benefit of the doubt and dismissed the case against hint. . i Two otner automorousts, nowever. u. B. Barry' and Harry Kippla, were fined $10 each on speeding charges. OE LUSSAtJ AT THE ORPIIEUM i A, oonsummata actrefs,'1 a- sparkling personality, with bewitching ways and graces, 'and ft beautiful, presence. Mil a. Zejla'da Lussan appear, thla week-at tha Orpheum. a recruit toHha rauda villa ranka and a deserter from tha grand operatic ranks." ' She ' la . handaotnely gownea and Jeweled and her fasclnatln srnlla wins 'tha audlenca at once. - It la not tiaiiullv necessary to be able to sin in vaudeville, vet Mils, aa Lussnn add iniB'io ner otner cnarms. aiar nig notes - perhaps ara not aa struma- an clear aa they were once, and she uses a good many H'a in her"M.o-ho-hove" and ber Vyou-hu-hiMJ," but still , aha -la be witching and ahe 'ekn afford to bow three or four times before she accept her .encore recall, for she is sura to get it. 8h save laat nla-ht a delightful va riety of opera and ballads, aud her best wora was t lie - incomparable t carmen' love song, In which character alia has had her greatest auccess. and for which part tne Lord has admirably suited her. . wiii rtogers. the Oklahoma cpwooy, mirnt eaallv command an lmoortan place on any program with his clever lariat tnrowinc. aaalated bv an untnrow- abl rider and a perfectly trained hone. ma. rope reata must do a oeught to tne glrla-of the ropa Jumping age, and even though -the drawl -and -shy- manner of rn Virginian" are palpably cooled. there ia an air of reality about him In frequent in vaudeville Brokes." , Mark Caron and Pick.Farnum are exceptionally clever acrobata and ex ceptlonally poor comedians. Burasell and Rasell preaent "Tha Musie Pub Usher," whoae excuse for exiating ia a new Durleque on Paderewskl. which though, a hackneyed-- idea, la unusually runny ana redeems tna turn. joiy violetta. the - Parisian dancer. glvaa us a wonderful ' atudv In colors though a better color than violet could have been chosen for the hosiery to go wiui every costume, even it it did not match her name. Her danclna imita tions are graceful In the extreme and show her a wonderfully, clever and lithe young woman. - j Mr. ana Aim. j-iarry i.iiarKe give clever banjo specialty which might have been clannlcal violin music for the care Mr. Clarke took to explain each simple number elaborately. Their own evident pleasure In their .accomplishment made otnera inina it must do gooa. i ne mov ing pictures Were exceptionally good and the orchestra gave , Its usually good pro gram. The playlet, "Marriage In ' a Motor Car."- was omitted last nleht. Tha bill as a whole presents a good variety of good turns. . rv uiTinii itiita ul uititai-, cuajr uuinyiA- lon. Burdock. Blood Bitters purifies the blood, clears tne skin, restores ruddy, sound neaun. Torturing eczema spreads its burning rea every day. Doan'a Ointment quickly stops its spreading; Instantly relieves tne ucning, cures it, perma nently. At any drug store. , Doan'a Regiilets cura constipation, tone tha ' etomaeh, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite - and easy passages of the bowels. Ask your druggist, ror mem. z& cents pox. There a nothing so good ror. a sore throat as Dr. Thomas', Eclectrlo Oil Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any pain -in any pari. A squad of 20 to 25 policeman are imin. nut their baseball sktii every i mntnina- on a lot at East Twelfth and Y-.. n.i. .vAAa a nl frnm All Innl-J daa.ni. .,i. d i , . . . - - - - - -- i cations tha police department will have team mis year ini cn iu by aye before Judge Wolverton In federal court with any amateur "eml-projfeMlonal thja morning- In the admiralty suit of liffrSL''lA it i expected that the Jennie Williams, administratrix for I first snmes will be played within three KODert Williams, deceased, against the 1 weeks. , . French ship General Foy. The plaintiff Howard, a ember of the second aauaba Hamao-a. 1,. .!, a flEllll nn!nls-h l-aliaf will be dPDended UPOtl IOT Theinew steel hiiiV boat will leave the Kacoount of the destht of her husband. I the slab work. He has played In tne wharf; of trie Wlllanfette Iron ar Bteel who waa Icilleul while iinlnnrtl.io- hnilnai I Trl-Citv league and was wan racoma Works at t:S0 and return about 8:30. from the ship at Astoria. The contract h: the Northwestern league, for aeveral Th. mortllnnrv hM hMin' In . Onerftt irtTl 4. In. ainlaarllno.. a-. a fatra.t Kw H.nwn JIV I WMlrR lAflt Vear. . Rheumatism in niS for several weeks and it Is expected In I McCabe, stevedores. During the process I throwing arm prevented his staying sneedlng up and down the Columbia of unloading ballast a bucket fell f rom the baseball game, but those who hi river, tna crart win easily Teei. orr si I tne came upon -wnicn it waa suspended or 22. knots. . The contract calls for a I and struck Williams, killing him in- speed or ii mnea-ana inone wno nave i stantiy. seen her operate say she will do better! When suit was brought against the than that. I snip the argument waa at once advanced The boat Is to be ready for delivery l that the boat, having no offices or soon., sue is in tend ea ror it ne excursion I saents an v where in the United Ktstes. business on Puget sound this eugimer. J and least of all in the district of Ore gon, and furthermore, that Williams having been In., the employ of Inde pendent contractors, no proper claim could be reariatered against the General Foy, orvita owners, the Societe Des Volllers FratTrals. Upon the presents tion the ship was allowed to gfv bonds GRAIN SHIPS ARRIVE OCT". German Bark Henrietta Beats French Windjammer to Europe. A number of wlndjammera- from thla I and returned to Europe.- : port reached Europe during tha past few I , The, ease ia now -: reopened with the dava with wheat cargoes, -rne r renen i statutes or Oregon as, a oasts ror rur bark Le . Peller, hence October 21. 1 ther litigation. Judge Thomas O'Day reached Dublin- last Saturday after -a J representing the libelant -and Attorney fairly good voyage. -: . . I w. c. Bristol tna snip. I.ant night the Frencn parka uaei ana Vincennea and tne .t.erman para Hen- l riTrn-T T AATC- flffT TTk rlette reported at Falmouth, the Hen- t11 I LUU JlO U UUI 1U t lliaii.l tA vnpi.tii .w. .., .. .. ....... rvtah.p K. ima ta-a after the T.e Peller. and hence made the -run In exactly the -"Portland la, recognized by Investors a ma tima in KTenriimftn. nut inainr tna east as tne most conservative. 'Uaol and vim incennea set sail from Co lumbia . rrver . prior 1 to September, and .hence made alow voyagea. -Sundav the French bark General Foy tha most progressive. Tik9 - ONE of tho' Little and the Pala is -. 4F Gone HEADACHE BACKACHE " BalWi I easi ass Or. Man' Aatt- Pata Pan i itala-is lor dar aai Htj atawlyn. Ne I mh- e-ar Beta at ia Staav" Mtae Ekaaar Vast Ul N. Baft Sa-aa, kiWkMlaaaa-i I THat SAM a RHEUMATISM aaa SCIATICA 25 Do5C5 25Ccnta ,Taar tsja -afs t. Maa' Aaa Naa-a. Its Hi i i i m 1 1 a mmrm aa ftm el mm 1mm mft laaHl tfmm the most solid city on tha Pacific coast: the best place for permanent Investments. .This assertion was made thia morning by p. r. ivuigsiey, presiaeni or tne Mew-fork Life Insurance company, ' representing many minions or aoiiars. ,- "I am makina- my first visit to Port land for the purpoae of investing money here." Mr. Kingsley,' continued. . "Our company naa already some of ita money here, but wa have mora with which we want to prove our faith In the permanency or .roriiana. Accompanied by his wife and EL J. Devlin, head of tha real eatata. da- part men t of New York Life- Insurance oompany, atr. tvingaiey naa been making a tour of cities on the coast, tnnkinar after tha Interests of bia company, prov- mm: mv-sBi-nifiiia mna preparing to lea va mora money in the west, if Is noted as being ona of tha most con servative, yet aggressive. business men in New Tork. , . ... , " " FRIENDS DISSUADE WOULD-BE BENEDICT ftTtrit-d Ftfas tawsM Wire.) Ann Arbor, Mich., March 21. The marriage 1 teens elerk ia in possession of a license- made out to J. L. Bryen. a Junior of th law department of the I'nlrerattv of Michigan, and Miss Blanche- Ravnor. an actress of New York city, which waa returned to him tnd aneeled bmui fraternity frteada of Bryea believed bint too youag to wed. Bryen is 21 years of ara and Ma flaneea ia 2. They secured tha Ik-ens eeyan-J days ago. In tha mean tlma friends of Bryen learned; of the intendVal marriage and ar aaidr to have reasoned with htm that It would be anwtsa for him to wed at tha p reseat time. - - - . HOlabneo Wants HeariB-;. ' . Tho . HUlaboro board of trade baa Beat a l-tter to the mayor aad council asking them to aotlfjr the board If a ttaartiur- ta sraaiUd tba tiaitad .Railways rompaajr wkich Is seeking ta ee-ure a partial raa rrom its fraaciilM that It may beaia to prat parts of Its llae berora completing It MO Hllls-I koro. Taxpayers of thla. taw wat a I etiaaca- t preaeet ara-umefita alnt sir hag the railway company aarvhingl not. grmnian or mm irancniaek. seen him work out say that whenever he is aDio to pucn mi ait umni.vi ly there with both apeed and an .assort ment of puszlera. .. . Officer White, an. ex-soldler, who ia trying for a steady place in tho out field, oan also pitch when necessary, as can also Larry Evana. who offi ciated In the .box last year, and who wants the shortstop Job this season. Kanert. a sraduate Of the I- nlver- sity of Idaho, where he waa prominent In athletics, U to be captain of the team, and will probably piay tnira oase. Sergeant Keller will try to outshine Pearl Casey at the keyatone mound. Stanton and Stone ara competing for tne first base poaltlon. Fred Graves, manager of the team, will hold down one of the gardena If neceasary. Behind the bat will be either Sims ... uannnar tf Alms shows up strongly Heppner will probably go into the out field, aa ho la able to cover a wide ter- fyltory. ' Officers. West. , Koinson ana Swennes are aiao on iu vo"a 't--ing list. " . . . Officer Pressey is organising a second team to atir up the star performers. WHEN IS THE CORPSE NOT THE CORrSE? Oakland. Cel.. March 23. But for tha fact that Cyrus S. Foster, a Springfield. I Mua business man. arrived at tha Uvh .a. o l- 4 at ami In Mra. (Jeorare H. Far. giiBon, of this city, yesterday, (ne body of an unknown man Identified by Mrs. I Ferguson as roster, mignc toaay w on Its way across tho continent to New England. . J-, Foster waa expected to arrive several j daya ago and when na aid not put in an annaannm at tha Ferguson home, Mra FVra-uson became, alarmed. Then she) read, of the kiting of an unknown man by a train, visited the morgue and Iden tified tha body aa that of Foater. in mirauance of instructions from the east, sne naa tne owiy KMiiuauwru, a7a.-i-u in a lead cssket and made ready for aklnmani Then Foster arlved. - a neY-iiliar feature of the affair Is that Once Oerore oeirr wna r,,ui iu uru ana newananera of thla city contained accounts of his demise and the story of his life. The authorities are again, seeking to establish tha identity or tna aeaj man. 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