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m-f - T Two Cents a Copy Is the pried of Tho Pally Journal. Tho nowtboys pay only a tent a copy f or ' them lhy Iivike JOO per cent that' enough, Isn't ll? ; JOUHiAL CirXULATIO.i -V J r ' , i .-. 1 "W-a A If iT I 0 Tha Weather Fair tont.ht. Sat. , urdar fair and cooler. ;. - VOL. VIII, NO. 101. PORTLAND,- OREGON, FRIDAY : EVENING, .OCTOBER 15,, 1009. EIGHTEEN PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS. ; XiimSP c77i iimr innmy . -. xx x -w. i ,n i i I I rj i i I a ill r.rr-. i i I k v i , L . L LJ U fy rrv rr vf rv i ,T7a,nn if tt'" r V nninnini n i -;-''K;Vri fl II ril hr lil(ll,IIIJHL UULtY Ut JCTIJ OUSTED Statutp V of Limitations Is p. Said. to I1&V6 IWn Affajnst ' Any Alleged ' Illegal ; 'Ac- ; tion of the Director of V W I Infn nlf- lAnl S I.''-. i nr I ri'i II II I I. I 1.1 II ' . . f 5' Director of tha old Oregon Truat Saving bank cannot jnow be proaeoutad -cllmlnady for- criminal 1 tniBmanaK- I tnent of tho inatitutkin. and any action v of District Attorney Cameron and the ! grand Jury to indict r prosecute them '-'will come, to naught, bo lawyer say. "-! Bec,uae of lonar delay and procrasti nation on the 'part of the receiver of the institution and its attorneys, and of INTEREST Hi -.'. 1 ( v ' i- ; -,'. t- " v i i nnii rt Aim , im - iiiiiiaana ii aaaaaaa a n . : ''-. I ' ' " TO FALL TROUBLES OF THE BARRIES AT AN END Representative Women in FansWhd.'v'Witnessed', ,Ter ; - Conference ', :at Forest , rific' Struggle of Yester ; Grove Take Up Milk Ques- day Say There Could Xot f tion and - Voice ' Strong Have Been Any Kind of ' VnfiMnrr in TlfnttPr , -V ; "PVaitia Tin ' Oregon'! Btate , board Of . health I . (Unite , Prow Leaatd Wirt.) meets la session extraordinary thUl Petrolt, Oct. - 15. vorganlied afternoon and the meeting will be 1 baseball, is strictly on, the level and of very great importance In the cam-j anyone who talks of a. 'frame up' in paign for clean miller The. activity I connection' with s the series' for ' the of the Btate 'board in directing the I world s championship now-being so crusade' has so far. been confined to I bitterly contested by the Tigers and th lJ",t',;t'f,,t,r,,;rJ?,fi2--i-? J?i" the formulation of plans and regu- Pirates, the deciding game of which xytltt9mY!f lations. ,; That ? unlicensed, dairies to tobe played here tomorrow, is; a been niie;ed aRainst the directors, and nave actually served an unsanitary fit candidate for the "dippy' house." no criminal-action can now be brought . r ,;r'' r.'7.. . .--.... 4 - .- tinder the law. . . ' - I proauct ; ltt fQTUana, IS not, consia-l - iwdi, vae.vpuuvavi iu . Ttm z.inlt. lu Baplrsd. ; J ered an indication of ; the i board's UMOO fans, who witnessed yester The statutes of the state provide that J inefficiency," but, more asemphasia- W ..te'rrJfic-struggle, between the rri5fn'aTMlng., mmrnSednst the .necessity for, action radical two teams in vhlch thrpe gladiators a person accused of the commission of a in nature and satisfactory In results,- of the .diamond ( were injured. Se'Lm-'?! ; Uiilil a ilate' hour ; today the state V' Tom, Jones;-the. most seriously, hurt 2JLhV-cri!v - -1 board, of health . had receifed no re- or thr trio. Is greatly Improved today. frw- . ..;1V i u. ,,i V . Vi,l "ponse from Dairy and. Food commts-i "" "I"Klr" . " " ,15S ,?ii1'.v Balfty- to recent com- action In the final . game tomorrowthe i. Jr lit" union tion in which his cooperation was P'ury r. "o wm JwiL2,4J"L'f I demanded . and data relaUng to. dairies Wi M accustomed ,plac i at, flt b8; ;T ."."" supplying Portland with milk exacted ""UK i - was . comDletelv crlmlna.1 procedure commenced agalnsti I.Vi'TniH-i 1 L,w'u viithlv: h: I knocked out ' after his collision witlv the directors of the old bank.' - - 4 jiaii-v . .,v,n. M-,.nr RImn' .' VVilnon in the ninth inning, and was It la .also a fact that most' of the 1 ..r t-v t i.-' iV-;;r. " .1.. " .S,. I a-roa-a-v. for ' neveral hours afterwards 1 - things with which theyare supp. 10 oe ivoui ; to . oe cnargea otiore moij.,i, i. ..i, announcement of Jones', quick rand 1nrr Were -nrrtmittod ilnr-ln the rr-J11""VV:'""V . 1- The early days of the institution.' It is the , ,w', Vhi iltv limtt. 7- , recovery tins brought loy to the hearts law-that tho statute or limitations bol ... 7 . . ... . . I or tnousnnas or tooai ir r.glns to run -with the date of he com- nvf "earn notmng or inis ap-ivialon i j. ., I riolntmmt slnon flrnt if was i, epiracy. with the last1 "overt cft tuken of. ' Dr. Mack said today. - I very . Jn the OBHplracy which kept-It Mro ml,lf,l I?'1 tha bronrtened . authority and in action. which tho appointment would confer, thnitnnndw of local rans-who now -Bee nlnna fif the Tlirwr wlnnlnar t.hnlr firat. I wortu ctiampionetup. - - - . DeaDlte the 'fact that wilaon also It Is brlioved. therefore, that most of yet I wish It made in such a way that spiked nv tho acts charged, against the directors haU be free to act : only 1 of . the nlns;. I" i hi" "et, Vt we? miAdv the statute' limitations baa run a.TdJ concluded Dr. Mack. - . ,. . , ; " Uh the.tockv ToneS.1 Wllaon'waa i.i.;;;rf ir;; min.i in .h..?. .. itiv r the intense public sen- injured player ana assisted in carrying of .a conspiracy and the conspiracy, c,mDa the nature of vesterdava Morlaritv was eniked when Wilson Sonra then it lT' h2.ihic lesion of the Oregon State .dh0r5ir&iWiUn?iblehi ,'n: Federation oFiSvomen'a,lubs.iield, at fniTuv v... v..... , sorest urove, women from every part - "aV soari as the report of the experts. attorney'i office he grand ury wii If ffl? SfflSTMtft. K begin an Investigation to see'' whether 'wf? rented h?-MlblUfV? It is nonnlhlft to rnturn ln)lHmnti I wr relates. i ne responsioiHtyi -for ninif thfi Hirtnr. vtf w Snn Tl " was fastened on commissioner E? B. Lytle. Leo Fried. W. Cooper Mor J .Bey by the mothera. , , tis and H. E. Moore. , i The meetings resolved ltseir into a Those who have seen what was con-1 stormy denunciation of his adminlstra talned In the report as partially com-1 tion. His !was declared 'to be a eva- ?Ietedr and who have knowledge of the slow of responsibility,, a culpable, even ranaactions of the Oregon Trust bank, criminal. indifference to unnecessary contend that Indictments would surely conditions and negligence In performing followi provided the statute has not the duties incumbent upon him. . ,- "barred them from the courts. ; It will Mrs.EHen Rawson Miller, chairman be thefirst case of the grand jury to of the state pure food committee of ascertain wnemer or, not : tne statute has run against them. UWEII AT POIIII OF DEATH Unfavorable Turn Causes Gravest Fers-Senator . Makes His Will. ' made a circus Ilde to third In the same Inning. ' The Third baseman s injuries are slight.". - . !::' . . Interest In the final game of the se- cations are that every nook and footof I space that will hold a ran or any I fraction thereof," will be -occupied when the deciding game is called. - - , : Hundreds of Plttsburgera already are here and this number is certain to be augmented by , thousands of others be fore this time tomorrow ' j . . , t. i Xatroit Ooafldsnt. ' The Detroit team Is brimful of con fidence and can see nothing to it but a victorious Tiger when the final man has scored In tomorrow' battle. The Pirates are eaually determined and are confident of sailing away from here tomorrow with :four games (which means the world's championship) stored away in tne noid or trie 11 rate ship. nFiin -v; t Murder of Ferrer the Last Straw I'eppleV AVrath .viVot: to BelAvertedAnti , Clericals - and 'Anarchist Ill ttJIUIUUU tuuse., ; London, Oct., 15. Five bomb ex plosions are reported to -have taken place In - different , parts of Barce lona today. , According to; reports. I many' people have, been seriously in jured. ;' ' tho federation, embodied in her renort. the statement: "Dairy- Commissioner Bailey has - failed . to perform , his of ficial, duty f has neglected or refused every - ooDoutunlty . for cooperation in the- fight - for clean milk and. clean lng lino, in the final session, while dairies.". -. - . v -- ;-V;:- I Clarke,-the Pirate ohleftain, will choose Demand Competeat OffloUO "S5e' ,la84"1t:k itoddox 1 ii,i-. ,v,i. nm in Pitch hia crew to victory. Mrs, H. C. Awards,, Bride of Six Weeks, and N. AnargjA- ros, Killed by Fall When Auto Capsizes, at Oakland Companions Injured. Manager Jennings will most probably send "viia jm ionovan to tne rir- all parts of the auditorium demanding that the "unfaithful officer" be ousted from office, and a man be put Into the position who could consider the place not salary producing snap, but an op portunity to serve the people. w Resolutions condemning every influ ence opposed to tho good milk campaign were the feature or tne session, and were unanimously adopted. One of the most active.' devoted and efficient of the unofficial campaigners for clean milk said this morning: "We must demand of our officials that they actually do tilings now. Fa vorable announcements must lead to -a . ttTnlted Praa Leued Wlr. , lw.HfJ!A thB attitude againat impure milk "tl.i! that Rtato benator Patrick eVils; the belllgeVent attitude must In- rC. t. ii '44l-ii-"ki""'Vi'" ivolve aggressive, action and lead to lm- aH25he-U ttndJnf him fol- meditte victory. We have waited long i.V.AI 'llifri,S1 appendicitis. Unough. i Now 'we must have, thocour- r-Senato? Mccirn s " condition has ot " cnanged, ia temperature .la normal, but his pulse Js Irregular.- He is suf fering great pain from gases and has made his will. This is all that I can say at this time." - LAWSHIES RECOVERY -' 1 'tTnlted Ptmw Wire.) Oallup. N. M-. Oct 16.The president baa received. the resignation of Third Assistant Pnntmaster General Lawehle on aecount of ill health. On recommen dation of Postmaster General Hitchcock. ho is on the prenldentUl train. Pres ident Taft will withhold his acceptance pf th r-lgnailon for the present In the none that Lawnhle may recover his health. Lawn hie, who la at Fort Baird J. M-. Is said-to be suffering from tu borcttloola t - - .,,, j. I RESULT Of TESTS BY BACTERIOLOGIST ARE MADE PUBLIC A cubic centimeter of milk Is equiva lent to a quarter of a teaapoonful or 1S.C drops. To be safe for human con eumDtion It should not contain more than 100,009 germs or hacterla to tho cubic centimeter. In: states and cities (Continued on Page Four.) a Journal Wifcs jo1 Bennett Field Z .'i omorrow the world will focus its gartf on Bennett field, t X Detroit, Mich., where IS men will struggle for baseball suprem- Z acy. .Whether he Ttttsburg Nationals or ihe Detroit Amen- cans shall fly the world's baseball championship penna"nt will X a be decided Saturday afternoon when these teams play their J seventh game. . , ; ' f -: : 1 1 Br reason of it exclusive direct wire service to Bennett ? weia, 1 be Journal will receive the jnnin description two mm- J utes after play.". Within five minutes after Saturday's pame is finished The Journal will be on the street with the result and the detailed story of the game, unless unexpected wire trouble frhouM present.. . , . ., - .. t J Wt SENATOR LINDSAY OF KENTUCKY DEAD (United Pnas Xeastd Win.) -Frankfort Ky -' Oct. IB. Former United States Senator William Lindsay. one of this state's most distinguished sons, died at his home here today at the age of 74 years, after an Illness of several weens, r or a numoer or years. Senator Lindsay maintained his. offico In New-York as a member or the law firm of Lindsay. Kalish and Palmer. but he always retained his residence In this city. He was eleeted to the United States senate in 1893 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John" O. Carlisle, who became secretary of the treasury Lindsay was reelected In -'1894, and served until 1901. .- Lindsay declined an appointment as a member of, the- interstate .commerce commission. He served as a member of the World s Columbian com mi sal on and was United States commissioner at tho St. Louis exposition. Ha was a trustee of the Carnegie institution and a mem ber of various clube and eooieties. He was born In Rockbridge county. Va.. and came to Kentucky In 1854. He served In many capacities in the state, having been a member of the state house of representatives,- a state sena tor, an- associate Justice of tho court of appeals and chief justice or tna state. KINSltfAND0Ul$TS SUICIDE THEORY - t v (T-bIM Prsas Lease1 WUO ' Santa Ana. Cal Oct. H Determined to secure a thorough Investigation of the mysterious death of Miss Uertrude Montgomery, whose body was found at a wstarhoie near Santa Fe. NV M.. two weeks ago." Victor klontromery of this city, a cousin of the dned woman, will tart for Kant Fa lUturiUr. A rnro. rner's jury returned a verdict that Miss Montgomery met death ; bv suicide. Mysterious tircumstajtcea surrounding her di "appearance, however, have led her coualn to decide upon Inderen1ent tnveatlratlona He will also visit Mlsa Montgomery's former home in Mlselsa Ippl to dieciiss t be affair with other members of her" family. " Boot Metln(t at Fopeve. (Siwrlsl as TVs IWMtl Bien. Or., H-t 1 - A , M hnnri fneetira Is to be held at Sr ri f ' " Ksttirdir evenlna. at whlrl m Tn Iti-hardsow ef portisnd UI -deliver- in eMrex. Tfce C"oo-iTie?f-i rlnb tf r.u r -Te hum tn tir )td. M It Y frr (v. shie tht or 0 aaadred rrveir t-er will attaAd. , p Ct?nlted Tresa Leased' Win.) r' i Oakland, Oct. 15. Two persons were killed 1 and six were severely , injured early today when an automobile, speed ing toward Oakland on the Seminary road crashed. Into a' fire hvdrant and hurled the occupants to tne- ground. The dead; ; Mrs. H, C. ' Edwards, , 817 Twenty third, street, Oakland. N. Anargyros. Hotel St Mark, Oak land. . . . , Injured: -. Mrs. - Howard Cameron, Hotel St Mark. 11. O. Abbott. -, Mrs. H. O. Abbott. . . -O. R. B. Lelby. attorney., Lucien Knuchet- Hotel St Mark. Henry Tlschner, chauffeur. -When the acclden occurred the ma chine was speeding at SO miles an hour. Tho party had approached a sharp curve on Hopkins street which Tlschner waa attempting to negotiate; when the heavy automobile skidded - and . crashed into the Iron nlDe on .the side xl the street and turned over. The passengers were thrown out on all sides. Airs. Edwards was hurled in front of the, machine. She struck on her head and . died, al most instantly. Anarrrros fell from hla seat lust be fore the automobile capsised. He was still alive when picked up. but died .on the way to the hospital. There was no do so walked to tho nearest telephone station and sent In a call for aid. Au tomobiles were dispatched from Oak land and tho injured were-ruaned to a By Charles P. Stewart, European, Mana- ger or tne-united rresa- , London, Oct. 16. The throne of King Alfonso Is tottering. Every city In the kingdom is in tho throes of , a revolu tion of its own, and although the climax may not coma for weeks or months.;, the end of ' Alfonso's reign . a a time not far distant seems Inevitable.-1 , ' It may bo -postponed -for jrears, but there Is every belief that, following tho white heat of, oublic, disapproval en gendered by the. action of the govern ment in the -"murder" i of Professor Ferrer at Barcelona, a general ouioieaK is -ery near. -- t.-. Recent developments :' Indicate that there is the gravest danger that the re volt may extend to every Latin .country Of Europe. t , . I have Just returned from' a personal Investigation of the1 conditions on. tm Spanish penlnsulat ;The situation is 10 1) per cent graver than'I'found -it at Bar celotia during, the July uprising. Disease Is Hot past during. At - thai' time , the ' .dlsordis wern lat aelv'v aortal iatu.aad antt-mlllfarv. Slnoe then the antr-clertfal factor has become vawtly greater and the anarclns tie propaganda has spread throughout every district of the peninsula. ;: SO universal, la the dlaaffection and the spirit; of revolution .that. In my opinion, .no' scheme.: can be evolved 1 olvo the problem peacefully. , - Capitalist War Baok of It AIL, - Conditions in; Spain . have been seri ous for a long time. .' But It was the outbreak- of the- war in Morocco that precipitated' 'the crtsis. This war whs entered into lor, tho benefit of crivate corporations, backed mainly by foreign capital. : & j-'- ,;. j-i Tfc inhabitants of ', the :. Catalonlan "Peter Pan,", who waa yesterday parted from' hia wife, once a popular provinces, being the most progressive actress, "May 'Ansell. Charges of Infidelity were made by both man and nVnt;l wife; , he allpftlhg that Mrs. Barrle was in love with s former suitor for I the fiercest of the fighting between the her hand, Gilbert Cannan, whom the Barries adopted into their home J ftSIOTanaSJ 'ao following the success achieved by her on the London stage. Miss Chae a fortnight, late in July and early in waa the original "pink pajama". girl of the "Liberty Belles" produc l?JEtltlZV tion, staged in New York several years, ago, In which character she is outbreaks. . - , .; seen In the picture. Friends, of tlie-playwright petitioned tha London I - 1 . , Thonsaadt of Xzooatlona. how many persons nave - been shot James M. Barrie, Scottish . playwright , and novelist, author of newspapers to publish the least possible hews concerning the action at law. Mrs. Barrio is pictured just above, the" photo of her husband. CLEVELAND HOT TAFT SUPPORTER Utica Editor Publishes Let ter in Which He Named John A. Johnson. boepltaL ,lr. Invited to Join the party, which started and Vrs. Abbott were guests at th Hotel St. Mark. They liad been out for a machine ride after a dinner. Anargyros was a cigar manufacturer and was wen Known aiong ins roast. Mrs. Edwards was the wife of a prominent dentist-of Oakland. 8he was a bride of six weeks. Mrs. Cameron will probably die. FARM FOR ILLINOIS "CONS" IN COLORADO ' rVattet Press Lease WtrJ Chicago. Oct. IS. Mra.'Mry Ids. who naa betn interested in pnMi reromia for oeveral year, today started a cam paign Jn this city with the obler of having the lima lea of tba penal Inatlto tiona transferred to a model convlrt farm la Cherenno rUBty. Colorado. Ma ssllea east of lener. - e Mra. I ve rrorMwea to "ir - Iert'- ti-n that will Rie tho farm ooder th eontrl of the liHaols authorities. atie d--lres th ereitt old snake th wrttire prenishle -to te stale, wfctia I tfte same ti"n the prisoners "il. be given the beneTit tr better ooadittfms durlrg their eofoe-e4 f Hade. Mra, Ma serord it e fann, Mra rvn. tAlra srre from Mrs. Iall r.ila- oh Iliea. wife of a frwin p Is laleroirtd 1n t r.fvrmaittta theortrs f r-pc y rvi4 by Mr, lie. Utica. N. T Oct 1 S. Prentiss Bailey, editor of the Utica Observer n j a warm personal friend, of the late Orover Cleveland, twice president of the united States, todav publishes what ho rwiievea is tne laat letter or anyvlength written by Cleveland. ; ,f . The communication Is Interesting In view or me letter urotignion Hranflen burg, the magazine writer, sold to the New York Times, in which Cleveland waa quoted as declaring for Taft for preaioent la the letter to Editor Bailey. Cleve land declared he waa atlll a Democrat ana entertained mucn hope for hla farty, in the event of the nomination n the last presidential campaign of the late tovernor jonn A. Johnson of Min nesota. Bauya letter bears a date six dava later than that borne by the Branden burg letter. coooWh UMPIRE HD Prof. Stroemtiren, Astroncv Bier, to Jlave Direction of InTestijratioii. FOREIGN MARK AS FIREFIGHTERS Squad Front- Italian and Japanese Ships Ashore at San J?iancisco. Coiwnhagesi. Oct It. It waa anJ ouitrwi aemi-orrictaiiT today that the i tiiTeretty or . open as gn will appoint f troewitiren. profeaeor of astronomy, aa reateral operuiter,4et of the investi gation leo th' data of Ir. Jredertck A. t . ; too - ro itb esplorer. who -)atna to IK. reax-he the fc-th pole a aavano "f Cowilnanrtr w,nert K. Peary. trerntfro la ooe of tve foro nwtl I r-1 a rrWi'Mi and IN sa rKeemeat of tis rHiio)tt to s-p.r?-tr,d the tset falcon wl'J n 6sttd;y b sodsfannry to Lr. Cook.1 (tlolted Press Leased ,WJus. San Francisco, j Oct ? W. Marines from the ' Italian, cruiser Calabria and the Japanese cruiser Jdzumo .' were rushed ashore last. tiightfully-prepared to assist in extinguishing- a spectacu lar fire which started In- the Crown ore mill near the waterfront and from the vessels appeared to, be threatening the city with a second-conflagration. Their assistance, however, was not -needed, so the sailors stood bv and watched ISO firemen fleht tha stubborn flames which did damage 'aggregating 1100,009 before, they were subdued. -Seven fire men were slightly Injured, during tho progress of the fire. " j ne lire spread irom tne mill to tho m. rriedman warenouse at sIT Brannon street where the chief damaa-e waa done, ins warehouse was stored with furn,ture, and a chair valued at $5 was me onty tniug saved rrom destruction. The landlne- party from the Calabria was made uo of 40 men. They reported at the southern police station, where the orncer in charge stated that the sailors had come to assist in fighting the fire which from tha cruiser id. peared to be threatening San Francis co, xney were tnanaed and ware pre I.artnr -to retire when a landlna- nartv. ordere1- ashore bv the captain of the idsusno. came trotting up to tho atatlon prepared o turn to and flrht firo.- The jipunrx pn-i was maoe- on or man nee. Including a lantern bearer and a color bearer. They brought along a caod pumping . now l rue. down In the street battles or dlRnoseil of later by firing squads in Montjulch fortress, where Ferrer faced his exeru tloners, no one knows. , Not even the authorities could tell the extent of the -slaughter. For. orders were generally giveir In person or by telephone. A great many mistakes were made, and with no records by which to trace them, there was naturallv much confusion - yThe total number of victims unques tionably runs Into the thousands, per haps aaOJ). or 4000 though, of course, the government denies If -J. - Impossible to Oft levi Oat. :: Of what : has occurred since tha actual .rioting, was suppressed In Bar celona, with Bomb outrages and assas sinations still going on brisklv. It Is Impossible to tell in detail, because no one can get the news out of Spain dnv by day as it happens and a great deal of it is lost altogether. si..', . The mere, offering "of a ' feles-ram - setting forth the truth of the situation wouia insure tne author a-arrest and Imprisonment If he were a Bnanlart or his expulsion from: the country If he were a foreigner v. The malls arn carefully' overhauled , and - letters ad- (Contlnued on Page Four.) CORN DUTY FREE FOR STARTING MEXICANS v trlte Preas Lease Wba.) Mexico Cltr. Oet" It. To assist In . ntli tho oiilferero from the fiooda of the Santa Catartna river, whl-h prar--tlcallv deetrored tho -lty of Mor. terejr and hrrht dath to hurwrds re-erly; eMeiraB or. s re so twdar casaod a b'il adrr. Hir.a mrn into ro'intr ittm.l the t'yaemt of tariff. Ljrt, flwlW ft tHe cereal wuk brrht from the l'e-:td Fiat.s tn r-:ea ua fHrrlra n -d ty tse fl -'Kla an-1 t',ei ( ftd hy the f "r! whi, h Jrai!wa.,r rvired the M'luin crtp tfcia year. FIECKIESS FAIR, CROOK'S SLOG,1,:. - '-.--'- ,-. ......,. - ' - ' Lemonade s the , Strongest Drink, :;ah(l There'Jl Be : No Gambling. " "i Soeettl TMsaat t Tbe Jiiralt 'Prinevllle, Or., Ott. IS. The jp.hI nr. rangements for the annual fair to t he I In thla city under the aucpir tt ! First Central Oreiron Arititutr ) clety are nearina completion.. T i.ou.j of commissioner.! held a (wmni- -- meeting yesterday and pa.sel h i - ber of Important resolat''ns. As a i- suit or this meeting ti.is r,i i , r promlsea to be txretknsily w!! i- durted. Iieerllle l In -dry' tu!f'. so t liquor question la aot o-ri'ua ,-.i t? . ! a o-n'-x-' ton known ns -n-tr an, I the dryre havo . :. 1 i i sale of this Wverasa t'l t.d I loaed on the grmir,a; hui;l . tl a laroofiade twins r-ri tll , tld la teir pisl- f r lienri r.. . tre movement f.-r ;! " t soiling bs - been f ro" . id ground Tho Uwl , , .nf . . srtsia to efin-e !',- .rra f -r Ir- .. , ipblly t f-' li.- ( -f , I met - 1 a r r ti rr , . .lie Of 4 rr r . ' ' seated al t.- l'f.