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I can't Va airarrtaUtttT at vtM a4 II fca fctaa My VoUT to 4k4J lalaaa aa Ur 4va.- Sfao 4VfaiaH rmia Aaalataal ra1aar T. t. lUatlMt f ha wat4f 4)rrlmaat. baa baa fat Xaara an aBlbuaifcatlo adrocata of Mia ka4rtB arlnv. lta baUavaa tKat tba ttlUmala aolutloa at tba aaattal problna of bov ta maat tba mldaumaiaT antlar abortaa In INa lnatalUlio 'of maiara la araty d wall I of tvat) otbar f t b4 ba4 matara la rat yaara vrm would Bar bava 4iprtaead ft ahnrtax,' aaid blr. KandleU yalrdar. "Orponmta of U malar ayalata point t lha teat that wa bAW taeaaUr bU4 Dloa Una a.n4 a-qulrJ adltlooa raaarvotr facllIU. bot a4a tbaaa will ot ba adaguata In a fair jraara If tba sraamt rata of raat kap up. ' Tba cttpartty of watar main Is sot aaaaaurad br tba amount of watar It wtu carry la a yaar or la a ttey, bat la . th maximum amooot of watar that It mutt carry at ttmaa wbaa tba damaatl upoa It la arcatat ' "Ttvka aa ordinary atraat, for ! aUnoa. At certala porloda It la amply abla to taka cara of tba traffic, but at the ruab boura It bocoma eoDgaatad. . Tha capacity of a watar mala, for prac tical purpoaaa, muat ba maaaurad In tha aama way. Ha ability to taka car ' of tha requlramonta upon It at tlruaa wbaa tha tax on It. la araataat" Data OtwapHad. Kotlnoer Randlatt baa oompllad a rraat deal of data on metara that will Interest tha publlo and ba haa coma .to tha conclusion that to prevent watar waata it la abaoluUly naoaaaary that tba 1 domestic oonaumptlon of water be The term "water waata," impliea all water not utilised for any needful pur pose, which lnavea tha consumer's aup uir pipo. T llirr uiivubu ithh mi iiuvurh - the faucet .. Experience baa shown, if the Information obtained by Engineer Randlett la correct, that to operate 1 '4 water woWi plant under the usual con djtlona, In a manner satisfactory to. both city and consumer, it la necessary that waata and consumption receive caraful . . attention- Water waste diminishes tha profit , earned from the-sale. of water. It ra- . ducea tha water pressure, subjecting lives and property to tho peril of fire, and proves costly to . both icity ana consumer. To arrest all water waste " would therefore appear to be tha para mount duty of a city water department. 1 BSnob Watar Wasted. ' j Competent watar authorities have es timated that from 25 to 60 per cent . of all water supplied on an unmetered plant is absolutely wasted. It ia ap parent, therefore, that under such con ditions It is an impossibility for thla or any other city to supply water at a minimum cost and the financial losa to the city Is in direct proportion to .the amount of water wasted. In the, past the city of Portland haa been compelled to spend large sums of money in extending mains to meet tha demand of consumers whan the expen diture would have been unnecessary if the meter system had been in effect. It has been suggested by opponents f the metering system that thd remedy for water shortage, caused by water waste Is the enlargement of tha water worKs. Advocates of meters say that thla plan Is an absolute error and that enlarged capacity only encourages greater waste. The ratio of domestic consumers to commercial consumers of water In Port . land Is about p four to one and it is ; readily apparent that the possibilities for abnormal waste are therefore much greater among the former than the lat ter. - Domestic Consumers. . Advocate of the metering system be lieve that the domestic ' consumers, at leaat. If not all of the oonsumera, should ba metered in order to prevent waste. They say that large manufacturing plants, for instance, do not waste water to any considerable extent. ' Tbey use 1 Statistics gathered from a large num ' ber of cltiea by Engineer Randlett show clearly the great saving affected - by meters la the cost of Installing mains. " In. the cities having 90 per cent or more of tha aervlcea metered the water consumption was from SO to 0'gal lona a day per capita. In cities having only 44 pet, cent or fewer aervicea than that metered tba average oonaumptlon per -aplta was from JO to 200 gallons per day. The average abowa that un- mrtervMl title ns4 about twice aa muca water aa metered cltiea. j - Now the Portland water department la figuring 0 tba ganerai extension of I 4-) t .4 4M4.4-4-4 U 4 .1 l4 ai " " ' " " " ' i' 4f 4. a I 'TT'tJlrl . a ia Waaa """a I -4 14 at Ll .4. 4 a Mi l.it i4ta - tall ai. 44 tf l- ! ttta lvtl a 4 it, -- ,rr - a..-- a tai bu 14., .., a-4-4 a4 411 ,-. w 14 aaMMl W eaaaaal la ,w M,,ia e.1 e4 taa 4 all Ifcal M 44 aa4 a4taaa 4- ),, M aa4 YJ4 taa 4kaJaiM I4 414 iattlia two 4ftaM t IL ' 4 a4a) aal I Va e4ba fa a4ra4a 4a 14 14 mm m ' 4 re ate IMtate aer f'aa 14 aaaattiaa" PfOLEEWERIS NifiBEDINyj.Ci. Shunned as Convict, Youth Goes to Sail Lake, Where He's Arrested. Ifeta.4 raaa Ua4 WTra t all Lake City. L'taa, He. 11. W. Redolpb, tt yaara old, wba bad aacaa ta Rait Laba City I aawap be'ag booadad aa a aoaviet aa parola, and by aavlatT tba atala of Callforala vtoialad lha parol, waa arraeted at tba daak of tb Towng Mea'a Cbrtattaa aaaottailoa tbia city last rdgbt by WtecUva C U. Dackauad and will ba lakaa back to CaUforala ta complete a larva of alabt years for forgery. Tba arreat waa eomewhet dramatla and came aa a complete shock la Ra te I pb aad to bla aaaoatataa la Iba aa- aoctaUon ofrteae, whera ba bad gained reapert and eonfldanca by bla sobriety. laWiIHgenoo and atuntlon to buelnaaa ' Rudolph waa known at tba aaaorla. Uoa baadouartora aa H. W. bUhop, i came to this city alx weeks ago and applied to tha association for work. . jla waa given a position tn tba aa socla tloa headquarters and filled It faultlessly. Ha abowsd every Indica tion of being a straightforward, bonest young man. Rudolph Bays that upon Delng paroled ba tried to get work, but waa watched because ha was a convict on parole, and ovary one ahunned htm, making It ex trsmely difficult to secure aad keep employment. 'I SI II- irvs 4a4 I ea reaasa baa CHARGES ARE NOT STRONG ENOUG Board of Directors Refuses to Obey Instructions and Ask Day's Resignation. (PnbUabare' Prcaa Lad Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 11. Although Instructed to request tha resignation of Professor Thomas Franklin Day on ao count of his alleged heretical views re garding certain sections of tha Old Testament, the board of directors of the San Francisco Theological seminary nas reruseo to taae the course pre scribed. Thomas Franklin Day. professor of Old Testament literature and exegesis In the school of the Presbyterian church conducted by tba San Francisco Theological seminary at San Anselmo. aroused tha disapproval of tha Califor nia synod by admitting doubt that Moses, as author of the Pentateuch. wrote the story of his own death and burial, and also the literal truth of tha book of Jonah. For some time tha con troversy over the question of whether Professor Day should be permitted to continue as an lnstruotor in tha school was continued, changes in the board of directora-resuiting. Tho new board at its meeting Thursday, after the read ing of a letter from Professor Day. re fused to obey the order to request the instructor to resign. Day stated that he cannot feel that his views ara at variance with any fundamental prin ciple of tha church, and that to re sign would ba to deny his own convictions. SAYS SHE SHOT DOCTOR 4. AFTER HE'D JILTED HER KMIIIlH tut I btatatsa a aWaarty. 44 14 444 fasrf ? 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Al tha raeetlag la twailer of la palng af Weag Ooag wa dltwaoad, tt la aafcL aad Bu KM 11 b U ala ft member f the Mop lg Toog aoelety, started ft mevamant to eacara a fund with wtalcb lo brla two blghblndera bars for tb purpoa of do lag away with Woag Ooag Thb movemeat met wlib raagr aupport wlib Ibe esoapUoa of one boa gambler, who carriea ta aao. aewe la Woag Oong. raad ta aVala. aotbar anaetlaa.. however, waa bald reeurday arwraoon. and tba obleeUonS f thla. ana boea overmiea. ana vm ) eaary I14M waa oairlbat4 to pay ia hihtiivdara. la iba meantime tn atbara who bad datermlnad la be rid af Wong Ooag ao brought L Kong aad L4 Sara 10 rorttana irora a.a rranolseo to oommlt tba erlma. It li alleged. , friends of tha maa bava obtained M accurate deacrlptlon of tha two high blodera, and Wong Ooag baa ben given a look at tne iwo men wno mwmu. iua Ufa In order that ba might batter pro- tact blmaelf. Laa Foog to aald ta be wanted by th arramento nolloe for a murder com mitted there, and Le Sam la wanted for a murder la San FTancleoo. tt la al leged. ' WemM Ooag Kag- Weapon, By thla looming the police detectives will bava -been Informed of tho affair, will have been given a deacrlptlon of both hlghblndora and will Invade China town In an effort to apprenena mom. Tha California nolle will ba given rfaanrintion of tha man. and their rec ords will also be sent south, ana. 11 poe elble. they will both be returned to San Franolsoo In tha tolls of tho law to answer tha charges. Wong Gong In his Improvised fortress has suDDlled hlmaelf with ft weapon of defense and has declared his Intention of protecting himself. His presence In the hotel Is In Itself a great protection, for Chinese are not allowed free access to the building unless their business ia known. Th young man Is a well educated Chi nese, and has studied for several years at the Y. M. C. A. Hlfl knowledge of the trloka of tha Chinese la an aid In his behalf, and ha is clever, Indeed, In laying plans for his own protection. He de clares, however, that ha has never gam bled, and .has therefore never visited a (TTntted Frees Leased .Wlra-i Mariposa. Cat, Nov. 11. Charged with attempting to murder Dr. F. I Wrirht. county physician or Mariposa and for merly a prominent practitioner In- Oak land, pretty Elsie Frank, an Oakland purse. Is today In'1 the. custody of the police here. She snot at Wright; she says, because ha Jilted her after ahe had put her aavlnga in a little home-he waa building and .eloped with Georgia El- ungnam, a Mariposa giri. "The bullet only scratched ma on tho nip: 1 am not hurt t all," said Dr. vvngnt this afternoon. , - "The young woman simply cams Into" my office and fired at me. The wound wai a mere scratch and needed no treat ment. 1 am going about my-duties aa usual. However, I'll take' this oppor tunity to deny tbat 14 las Frank had paid any money Into a borne with me or that Z aver promised to marry bar." tnivym iff E - luia Ir-VIWWJIHV.0J tak "ii iti fiaajiiit 1 lib 11 How About Your Eyes? If you want absolutely the best glasses that faoney can buy and you want them fitted in the most skillful, accurate and ' painstaking manner. and you want, them at reasonable prices. and . you. want them guaranteed to give perfect re sult and you want them adjusted to your eyes and face 40 that they will add to the looks instead of de tracting come to ; ' v THOMPSON EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST. 2D FLOOR CORBETT BLDG, FIFTH AND MORRISON. TIIIS SPLENDID BEDROOM OUTFIT Sent to Your Homo on a Piiyment of UJLL . Jik&ctLLz zzsz ( . '"i TT PHjj7 JJ II 1 ' t .'.'j 1 Mk - I a - a. -ra a - , 1 s- . I S 1,1 Irt Here it a good Bedroom Soit Dresser and Chiffonier are solid oak, arnfMe aiie, with French mirror. They ar built on plain, simple line without carvinga. The Bed is cream or white enamel or Venus Martin one you will like. Price of 5 pieces $3 7a75 Edwards' November Bride 3-room Outfit $157.75 wr wa a. 4 w a.vaaa pjy sp Pj ' 'S .. ' I ' , The B4droom Is bviting. Fumlahed with Brass Bad with springs, 40-pound Uattreaa and a good pair of Pillows, Dresser, Chiffonier, 1 Rocker, 2 Chairs and Rug (or carpet). When it comes to a complete outfit, that's whera Ed wards' easy terms help. The Dining-Room is furnished in superb style and consists of Large Extension Table, Mas sive Buffet, 6 well-finished Chairs and Rug (or carpet). Remember how easy, we make the terms 418 cash and your promise of $2.50 weekly or $10 monthly, sends the complete outfit home. The kitchen, which completes this 3-room outfit, consists of Range, Kitchen Cabinet, Table, two Chairs, Uonleum. Each article is first-class in air respects. Young couples who wish to furnish od limited capital should see this outfit Fumed or Waxed Oak GENUINE LEATHER Careful buying and expert raan . ufacturing make it . possible for 'us to offer a fine big oak Mor ris Chair with leather cushions, and spring seat, 'for the low price of $23.60 SETTEES We are showing quite a number of new settees in loose cushion and spring seat styles, suitable for liying-foom or library. Small Settees ....... ...$15.00 Medium Settees ,.f30.00 Large Settees ....... ..$60.00 Mission Leather Upholstered Rock ersIf you want most for your money, take a look at these. We have some much cheapel than this, but a good one . . .f 12.00 v THE VERY FINEST , Did you ever sit in a chair like this?' No?" Then you have never experi ' enced luxurious ease. This if the highest perfection of the ' leather- maker s skill, frice ........ f-ao.vw A i vua vauiti ur ouliuis ua ruais Dti - ' ' i r il ,w - : No bome is complete without a Davenport. .Ita wonderful - f ., I . ' , ' ; ' y $2.00 fSWIU Sead Oma taToa STome 101 WOOD OB COAX. Mot oxaotly Ilk th picture, but much batter: baa front' door that opena to give a fire place affect; mica front, which ahowa th firelight . when closed, cast bottom and lln-' ings, and a duplex grata like a range. Two alaea, and aU5.00.- r to 17a oxoxcb or ooxvnxir o rtraoro oajt - No home is complete without a Davenport. . Ita wonderful usefulness as a bed and parlor piaee saves- you the expense of furnishing- an extra bedroom. This "STaw Ffinciple de t.aigp Is one of tha most, popular Davenports we have ever - offered. Tha frame is construoted of solid - quartered oak,, beautifully polished. Tba bed Is fitted with the famous "Slumberland" -spring, made separate from the springs .that support the upholstering. That a why it's aa -comfortable, aa the finest bed you ever alept In, The aeat and back are up bolgtered with fin Lowell leather, tha back diamond tufted and ruffled, that Is guaranteed to give exeeRent ' GAA Cf aervica, A regalar f SO vaios,.oa gala fox ......... ;..4mV4 , H I I I- u I I X f fi t i "SB ' SI -SI am a a a. a m I is wmm 13:50 1 A GOOQ PLACE ' TO TTADEir Ca4N YOU BEAT THIS FOR $4.98? ; This IS a picture of last year's pat- . tern the stove we are selling is of -. this style, but has many improve- J , ments not shown nickel plated top, outside tubular draft-and lift lld.fv The regular price Is 44.40, bot w Hi are offering them this week at sp-'. clsl price. Another thing, remember , Jhls ia not a tiny heater but one blg, enough for any ordinary- use. Spe clal price .....,...........8493 '