THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, .'FEBRUARY 6, 1912. Town Topics . - TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS HEItiaJ."The Chocolate Soldier."' , 'BAKEIWTba Rosary." -'.. ' OftPHEUM -C-rpheum circuit 4 vaude- , vine. r i PANTAOEH -Vaudeville. EMPRESS Sullivan & Consldine vaude ville. , ' i 1 PEOPLE'8-Motioit picture. ' Weather GonOltlons. ; , Portland and vicinity Occasional rain tonight na wtanaay; eouin easterly winds. i ' . Oregon and Washington -Occasional ; rain west tonight and Wednesday, rain or snow east ponton tonigni or wea : nesday: ,-easterly winds. ' - Idaho Rain or snow tonight .or Wed- ! nesaay. ..-..iy , . .r.,t-- EDWARD A. BEAlUB.. ,- s.ff-- ; .V a , . v District , Forecaster., ' Pre Peory Wanteds A delegation of business men from St. Johns and Linn 'ton called upon the county court this , morning to request the, operation of a free ferry between their two towns. The ' ' court agreed to pay all expenses of the ' ferry ' until . the new . coonty ferry ' Is ' ready -for- use. Mayor Couch of St, . Johns acted as spokesman for the dele. ration.' He explained that a recent law ,, gave the county court the - right to operate ferry, Complaint was mads by . the speaker of the way the county court has neglected the fit. Johns districts in the matter of a ferry, and said that that district 1 now pays taxes on property . valued at $(,000,000. "Other parts of the .county have free ferries and have had for long time, said Mayor Couch. "The people of St Johns end the west- v era part of the county feel they have been slighted by the court" The new ferry will be completed .Within five months. " Oomrt Halts tele. The petition of "Mose" Bloeh, administrator for the es tate of Robert J. Hill, to sell property, filed with, the county Judge yesterday was refused on the ground that the sell ing price was below the price set by the appraisers, " The county judge directed the administrator's attorney to obtain the affidavits of two responsible realty dealers as to the value of the property. Robert 3, ' Hill died early last year. Among the Items in the Inventory filed, la lot six, block two in Barrett's addl . tlon. The appraisers placed a value of M00 on the lot Yesterday Bloch came Into court asking that the property be old for 1560. The Judge refused to al low the sale until the realty dealers give their value. Anton Handler Is named in the petition as the proposed purchaser. Bloch is a warrant buyer around the court house. Stenographers Examination The V. . 8. Civil Service commission announces that a stenographer and typewriter ex amination will be held in this city March IS. As the commission has ex perienced considerable difficulty -In se. curing a sufficient number of eligible for these positions all competent male and female stenographers and typewrit ers who desire to enter the government aervlce In this state are urged to make application for and take the examina tion. The usual entrance salary la 1900 per annum and the opportunities for promotion are good. Application blanks and full information relative to the ex amination may be secured from the sec retary. Eleventh Civil Service District Post Office Building. Seattle, Wash. Position Pays 10O Monthly. A fea ture of the examination being given to day at the city hall by the civil service Commission ' to secure eligible for the position of stenographic clerk is the unusually 'large number of male appli cants. - Seven men are taking the exami nation with the hope of being appointed . to a berth now vacant at detective head quarters. The Job pays $100 a month. Twenty women are also taking the examination, but these are not eligible to appointment at detective headquarters. , Beaity Board Alter raters At yes terdays meeting of the Portland Realty board a resolution was adopted authorising -President Chapin to appoint . a committee to cooperate with similar bodies from the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club in- devising some plan to prevent the future operations of suoh fraudulent concerns as the Co lumbia River Orchard company in its bond selling game. The following com mittee was named: V. Vincent Jones, Henry W. Fries, C. K. Henry, W. M. Kllllngsworth and Ben Rlesland. QUOTH THE PESSIMIST, "There be lota o" masters of men who can't master themselves," Wood, who pleaded guilty to contribut ing to tbe delinquency of a 14-year-old girl, was also taken to the penitentiary, E. W. Kelt, charged with passing bogus checks and pleading guuty to the same, began his prison pen tence today, i entenoea t ot PerjurySell Mastereon was tried more than six - months ago for Illegally selling liquor In the vicin ity of Madras. He was found guilty and sentenced to six months In the county JalL At the time ot his trial Master son took, the stand In his own behalf. He vehemently dented that ho bad sold liquor without a license. . After his eon-, vlotion he was Indicted for perjury. This morning he was brought into federal court and pleaded guilty to- perjuring himself. , Ml guess X was - running a 'blind pig,' n he admitted to Federal Judge "Wolverton. . His sentence was to serve nine months more in the eounty Jail. Had he been tried - and . found guilty the minimum sentence would have been two years at McNeill's Island. "Joke Costs HOV James Finney and Harry Price, who aro playing at one of the local theatres this week, were ar rested last night by Patrolmen Hutoh-lns-s and Nilea on Park and Morrison streets. On. a disorderly conduct oharge, following an escapade at a smau siana conducted by Al Hendricks. The two nurchased a crab from the proprietor, and when he went back to wrap it up, one man concealed a crab under his coat and the other put one in his pock et When arreeted the men claimed i they wer doing it for a Joka but the joke cost them 0, the fine that waa assessed against- trice, wun me un derstanding that Finney pay half the fine, v v- ) , . , . i . . v' Waki nifciora. At the rearu- nniittil 'moAtlnar of the board of . . ... w .- - v - directors of the Merchants gavtngs A Trust company, nwa ' orury b, a. vv.i.k nrnMiiii of the Portland. Eu gene As Eastern Railway company and vnnnafl fif t h A W. h 1 71 ft n-Ol- egon corporation, and A. I Watson, capitalist rormeny a resiaoni ox wun. Ington, but latterly moved to Portland, having been deferred from the annual meeting in January, ine atanaing ana acquaintance of tbe new directors will add much to the strength of the directorate. ell to revoke existing permits, for,, the use of street ends. The property own ers have been Instructed to remove buildings that are aimed at by the or dinances. They will bo given six months in which to comply with ; the order,' f,, ;,'!-::f ::.i;C-5V.V'.i- Mothers) and Teachers to Meet The regular monthly meeting of the Moth ers' and Teachers' Circle of the Holman school will be held at t o'clock, Wed nesday afternoon at the school. Mrs. Thomas Hawkes, the speaker of the af ternoon, will talk on the playground movement and school gardening. Re freshments will be served. The mothers arc requested to be present Beriatratloa at Ints For the con venience of voters in Lenta and vicinity, Attorney R. C. Oroesbeck has been ap pointed deputy registration official. The names of voters will be registered at Attorney Oroesbeck'a office at Lenta any afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. Vot ers must have each two freeholders as witnesses. -.,- . . , - 125,000 Damages Asked The admiral ty suit of the Columbia Contract com pany against the owners of the Oeorge W. Elder for colliding and sinking the Kern about two years ago la being tried today before Judge Wolverton fn federal court.. Damages In the sum of (26,000 are asked, Bleotrlo Xight Association The Port land members of the National Eleotrlc Xight association will meet in the audi torium on the third floor of the Klec trto building this evening at t o'clock to listen to an address by S. O. McMeen, recently elected president of the Mount Hood Railway Power company. Mr. McMeen will talk on the subject of "A Few Fundamentals,'' and in addition to his address, those in oharge of the meet ing have arranged for other features. Parole evokea-Th parole of Harry Coler, charged with forging names to the referendum - petition to the Uni versity of Oregon bills, has been re voked and he was taken to the state prison this morning. Coler has been in trouble a number of times. , DeRome Parent-Teachers' Meeting. The Parent-Teachers' association of Sunnyslde will meet at the West 81de library at I o'clook Wednesday afternoon. Refresh ments will be served, - Mothers of Sun nyslde are specially Jnvlted to be present Warehouse and Manufacturing Ploors Low rental. In new brick building, SSxlOO, Just being completed at Hood and Baker streets. This Is the best proposition In South Portland from a rental standpoint A. L. Fish, care The Journal. . "t Am radar Mase." While Patrol man Jones was standing at the corner of Twelfth and ailsan streets at 11:10 o'clock last night, b noticed a man walking west on Olisan ; street look carefully around both ways, sis up the saloons on the corner and then motion to a friend who was a block away to oome along. . Jones, in a report of the affair to the. chief, stated that the ac tions of. this man aroused his suspi cions and he walked across tbe street, demanding to know . who he waa . and what hia business was, "None of your business who 1 era," replied the strang er. Noticing . that the man s had . his hands In his pockets, Jones pulled tbe handa out and found a black Jack there. Thla still further aroused the suspicion of Jones and he pulled his revolver and threatened the man If ho made a false move. "You seem to ba a preety blank smart fellow, I'll Just show you who I am," he said as he pulled back the la pel of his coat and displayed a star bearing the caption. ''County Detective." "I am Paddy Maherr now I hope you are satisfied," the , outraged man re plied. ,),;.-;. "y iv. ..'v May lack Bvldenoe After indicting Thomas Murphy and Joseph Locke, for merly Portland , horse tradera, District Attorney Cameron has requested Gov ernor West to hold uo tho extradition pa pers for the reason that there may not be sufficient evidence to convict the two men. ' Both men are being held in San Francisco, where the sheriff of fice located them. The indictments against the two horse traders charge them with obtaining money by false pretense. The affair haa to do with a horse trade.. The Indictments were re turned December 10. The warrants were plaoed in the hands of Deputy Sheriff Leonard, who located tho men In Cal ifornia last Thursday. Tney were tak en Into custody by the San Francisco officers. fi'J - v ;: Many Get Jobs. The report of the n,,nnln,l vla KlltlllVmCllt bUrCSU for the month of January Just ended Is proof,, it Is pointed out, m irnwr con ditions are not so bad right now as they have been painted by certain unions. The report statea that positions were furnished for BSe men during the month and for 110 women. . Minnesota Society. The Minnesota Society of Oregon is to have a meeting tonight In the Woodmen Hall on the east side. After a short business ses sion the meeting will tremlnate in an Informal dance. All Mlnnesotans Invited to attend whether they are members of the association or not employes' Annual BalL The Co-operative association of the employe of the Meier Frank store, will hold It's Third Annual ball at Christensen's hall, on the evening of Llnooln's birthday, Monday, February 11. Steamer Jesse Xarktns for Camaa Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m, a Am niwaaetan. Clft In the habit of saying Pacific States Fire Insurance Co. Home office, Portland, Oregon. ohool Books bought aold and ex changed. 168 tth St., opp. P. O.; Ill 3d at., near Salmon. Try our Mew England boiled dinner, 20c, every Wednesday, Biamark Restau rant, 209 Morrison. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Werner Petterscn Co, high grade merchant tallns. 2S0 Stark. Dry stovewood, 12.50 up. East 4879. Or. B. O. Biowa. Eye, Bar. Marquaut Levens Grille. Opposite Multnomah Hotel on Ash street Special eight-course French din ner. Including wine, served every even ing at Levens' Grille, between 4 ana I o'clock, 75a House moving and repairing. James Oarrick. Phone East it 27. 101 E. Mor ris in street Vernon School Keating. The Parent Teacher association of the Vernon school will hold its regular monthly meeting at the school, Wednesday at 3 o'clock. Dr. F. S. Smith will be the speaker; all are cordially invited to be present ' "The Theory of Xoonomlo Determina tion" is the subject of the lecture by. wiiuam inursion crown in tne Moaern school rooms, 17 Fourth street, Behnke Walker building. They Must Vacate City Attorney Frank S. Orant has filed a report in the city auditor's office showing the ownerships of property along the water front that is afefcted by the 31 ordi nances recently passed by the city coun- HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, abova Union Square European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up New steal aad brick straetwe. Every modern eonvealetMe. Moderate rata. Center of theatre mad retail district. Oo ear Uae traaaferriet all over cky. Elee trie omnibus suets train end stoansore. SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Provides the most modern safeguards against burglary; fire or water. Special vaults for the storage of silverware, trunks and other,, valuables. Boxes from $3.00 per annum upwards.1 ; Corbett Building Fifth and Morrison St. 1 v-: 'yo-- "''' ' "' " 1 " ' '" " " " " 1 ' "" ' Vmmm mm smtBgsjgsjgsj II I I I II I II : a ifl-SMInl lThe Uehest'delobment in street 1 Iff (EARS of Y service have proven to the taxpayer that he is through with paving expense when bitulithic is-laid. The highest development in street ' pavement construction, ; V; -Demanded by : the ' most careful - NwDeparUirc The eost of Intermenta haa bees greatly reaocea by the Holman . ; unaertaung uompany. ,. f ' Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directors to make chars for all incidentals connected with a fureral. The Edward Holman Undertaking com pany, the leading funeral directors of Portland, have departed from that cus tom, when cftslce) Is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embalm ing, hearse to cemetery, outside boa or any services that may be required of us exceut clothing, cemetery and car Wages, thus effecting a aavlng of 2 to 7 on each funeral TOM SEATON SIGNS 'm HIS PHILADELPHIA "V" ? DIAMOND CONTRACT ', tV,i;!-J'.':"- ' ..,.. - . . ; ;..ft e v With the arrival of a wire to , e 0 ,The Journal from Philadelphia ; ' last night all doubts about the e) 4 status v pi Tom w Beaton, tha'e) Beaver nitoher drafted by Phlla ' e. deiphla, has been at at rest. , e e , Seatou'a signed contract waa re- . 0 ceived by President Fofel in the o 4 J Quaker City yesterday, and the. " latter took time . to remark to r '( The journal's correspondent that e e ho regarded Seaton aa quite a e find, pointing out that Tom had e e 4 won 24 games out of 4 pitched e last year, and that he was going . e to give htm a thorough trial e e j upon the 4 recommendation of e 4 his Paclf io coast friends who e) 4 . had tipped him off In regard to . e 4 : Seaton. In the meantime Judge 4 McCredle is hankering after tbe e 11000 the Phillies owe Portland i as the draft price for Seaton, as ! tbe money is needed in these ' ' days of new baseball Darks. a ITALIAN FLEET SHELLS : - r TURKISH RED SEA PORT ' (Cnlted rroM Lesaeg Wire. London, Feb.. I. The Italian '-.fleet started today the bombardment of Ho- dldelh, on ' the Red sea. , Part of the Turkish port has already been destroyed, according to a news agency dispatch front Constantinople. :f 'yWfi, ' run and exercise, skating. Oaks rink, DYNAMITE PLOT BRINGS 12 TONGS INTO BATTLE (United PreM Leased Wire. I San Francisco, Feb. 9. Dynamite to day entered Into the fight among Chi nese tongs here, when representatives of the Hop Sing tong planted 100 dy namite caps In an attempt to alay Tong Dun Wah, secretary of the Ben Suey Ting tong. After lighting a alow fuse to the' bundle of explosives the would-be-assaaslns fled. Several hours later See Hung stumbled over the plant and snuffed out the burning fuse. The attempted dynamiting also means that the Blng Tong ultimatum, laid down yesterday. Is to be- disregarded and that the war will branch oui and Include each of the 11 tongs represent ed on the Pacific coast NEW RECORD MADE . IN PERMITS ISSUED TO HOME BUILDERS e - Home building In Portland la steadily on the Increase. Yes- terday the department of build- lng inspection established a new record in the number of permits issued for a single day. A total of 62 permits were Issued, the . total value of the buildings af- fected being I82.S67. A number of the permits were for repairs. No Trace of Bodies. (United Prett Leased Wire. I Niagara Falls, N. Y.. Feb. 6. Despite the vigilance of watchera, no trace has been found of the bodies of the man, woman and boy who were swept down the gorge here with Ice floes Sunday. Pianos for Rent. New pianos In fine mahogany, oak and walnut for rent at ft per month. Cartage free; rent applied on the pur chase. KOHL'ER & CHASE, 375 Washington street. l ) . r , J- ,1 - i Are You Interested In Needlework? SEE THE NEW ARTAMO DESIGN AT TOE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP. We are" sole Portland agents. The line includes Cen ters, Pillow Tops, made-up lingerie, Infants' Dresses and Novelties. See special display this week. The Needlecraft Shop 388 YAMHILL ST. HOW SAVINGS GROW: tn order to Illustrate the rapid growth of savings with 4 pet eeat ooaaponad Interest added, we have prepared the following table i Weekly . . . , , Will In Will la Will la WU1 In Seiioali Interest Trs. 10 Trs. 80 Trs. 40 Trs. of Amt to Amt to Ami to Anttto $.25 $ 73. $ 162. $ 403. $1,294. 50 SS! 146. 324. 806. 2,588. 1,00 pounded twice a 293. 650. 1,614. 5,177. 2.00 l?Frr 1 585. 1,301. 3,228. 10,355. 5.00 7 ' 1,462.3,252.8,070.25,888. (1 OPEXS AN ACCOUNT HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK (Established 18 Tears) consenrativo Second and Washington Sti. Custodian Open Saturday Evenings, Six to Eight Your Satisfaction Is Our Greatest Asset SO IT WILL BE DURING OUR Great Removal Sale We want you to know that all you may purchase during this great event is abso lutely guaranteed as represented, or money back. REMOVAL SALE OF SHAVERS' SUPPLIES See our window demonstration this week. You, Mr. Man Who Shaves, can purchase Razors, Shaving Brushes, Shaving Mugs, Shaving Mirrors, at a saving of one fourth to one half. Are such well-known makes as Wade & Butch er, I. X. L., Ern, Peerless, Swedish, Brandt, Torrey and many others. Your choice Si. 00 Razors, Removal Price 47 $2.00 Razors, Removal Price , 89J $2.50 Razors, Removal Price 51.18 $3.00 Razors, Removal Price $1.57 Shaving Brushes fl Bristles don't come out, as they are firmly set in rubber. Your choice 4 25c Brushes, Removal Price . 50c Brushes, Removal Price . . $1.00 Brushes, Removal Price $1.50 Brushes, Removal Price .180 ...37f .79 980 THE NEV-A-H0NE STROP Cures Dull Razors Only a few strokes on the canvas (coated with secret sharpening and you have a perfect edge on your razor. Let our window Tfl.fl $f Cv ft A demonstrator show you. 3vt IU J.UU oil mmmmpizD Does away with Honing Shaving Mirrors Fine Assortment of Shaving Mugs Your Shaving Outfit cannot be complete with- To Select From. Your Choice out a good mirror. Let us show you a Shav- 25c Mugs, Removal Price .110 ing Mirror that will give you satisfaction. 50c Mugs, Removal Price .190 Your choice y 75c Mugs, Removal Price .370 $5.00 Mirror, Removal Price. . ....... .S3.98 flfOO. Mugs, Removal Price ........... .470 $3.50 Triplicate Mirror, Removal Price . $6.38 - 1 . . $2.50 Magnify'g Mirror, Removal Price 81.98 FlnctiV IlAciArv $3.25 Mirror, gilt frame, Removal Price $2.48 CldSUt nUMU) All Other Mirrors Reduced One Fourth. , KNIT TO FIT on our own loom. Whether ,, .. , you call in person or order by mail WE GUAR ShflvinoV QnAn antee to fit you. : oua v,l,6 OUdP Varicose veins are dangerous, and one of 5c Armour's Bar, Removal Price ... ... ; . .30 the many ailments our Elastic Hosiery will 25c Armour's Stick, Removal Price .....150 promptly relieve. ' 50c "Woodlark" Cream, used after shaving. Call or send for FREE Price List and Self Removal Price, tube .270 Measurement Blanks.. Woodard. Clarke k Co, AMl'SKMCNTS , ieveBtii a Taylor TOmOXT, 8 it 8 Tomorrow Hhrht tnciAX, raici. tat. Xouorrow WorWe Oreatest Comic Opora - .mu vmm r " '' CHOCOLATE SOIDIER . Direction Fred C. AVhItny Excellent Cat--AuKmente4 yrgl.s- t.v --:!.?.; te'iVijJkl S:f ,tra -,;..v,v j.AV;-- f i. -i. Evcnlnas: Lower floor, 13. 11.5ft, adm.. 60c. Box seats, $3. SO. rows 71o; 5 rows. 60a; Oalleiy,esv. and admiosion 60o. SEATS NOW SKIJUNO . . -. 8BAT BALE OPENS TODAY HEILIG ATe.i Ii. "1 TATX.O Phoatsi Mala it A-lUa - 3 beg"nnino Next Thursday Special Price Matlne Saturday J . n. r'her preants aiateat musical comedy since his ' Florodora" 1BJI mmm mm. RED ROSE With ZOE BARNETT Excellent Cast; Augmented Orchestra Evenings Lower floor, 11 row. 12. 7 rows 11.60; balcony, 6 rows, It; rows 76ei U rows, 60c; gal. 60o. 8at. mat. lower floor $1.60 i; bal cony 76c. 60o; al., J6c 25c. BAKER THB4T11 ' Main a and A..6360 Tonight All WeekBargain Ma.' Wol Play of the Hour, 7 "TUB IOUBT The treat NewVork, Chicago and Bos ton Success. Like the song and tho poem. It will live forever. Company, production, electrical effects, stage set tings and costumes beyond comparison. Evening prices; S6e, 58c, 76c, $1.00; Baturday Matlnt-e. 16c. 60c. BUNGALOW laSYaViorrlso. Sjriffhts, stsrtlnr Wed. Matinee every afternoon at a-M; evening- 7ao and 9. L. E. McCoy World's Champion Bull dogger, BUUSOOwIHO' .a real live eteer. Broncho Busting and Trick Bon ing, Including 8000 feet of the ion Cheyonne Frontier Day Celebration n,eV in rrrn e. A-iOflo LTIHSS SVSST SAT . is-as-w WEEK VSB 5. snaa-Ts ' THEATRE tt-2S-S-75t ronchofsjrlylnr Ballet, the Act Bean ttnUi JoUas Tatuaea, Wilfred Clarke '"" mi wntivoM. Ida PoleysT ' . Mauaes arrary Say. ronaarjy Oraaa W Bef ! Vaudtvtu WXBX FBB. 5 Ketsettt Troupe 8, AA, Carlisle's Vog raatoxnlne Oo. and roar Circus, Mr. and Mrs. j. J. SowU lnjr, OUle Tonnr and April, Cains and Odom, The Original "Texas Tommy'' Dancers, Oeorgia, Orchestra.. Prices, 15e and SSe. LYRIC THZATRB an ntai ALL THIS WEEK. WESX EB. 5 Paksy, SKJkey and Xkey, Vrlday night, Ononrns Olxli' coatest. Two verformanoaa nlirhtlv. Visa and il5, 15e and SSe. Matinaa daily. 9 KK), any sea 15c. Beat Week "Aa Ameri can Princess." WEEK PBB. 8 The aijr Poar, TerpsU ehoreen BovelUes, The Ahrtus, Plyna ft KoXang-alln, Tne arfeee-aiu Com pany, The International Graad Opera Qnartet, Pantages Oreheatra, Pantage. scope.. Boxes and first row balcony reserved. . Miss Alice aJustln TVITH . The Dudley Back Concert Co. of Boston. Prnrttlna , "A MUaiOAB IETIBW ' Cast of Five) Will appear one night only. February 1J, - -At the OBBTBA1. CKSZBTIAV CRtmOZK East 10th and Salmon 8tn. -LadlfH' Quartet Admlwulon Only 50 Free Lectures Prof. C Morris Will Give Illustrated 1 Lectures on XBASS. PACES AIT9 MOW TO BEAD THEM very WEDHE&DAY evening, 611 Yamhill, near 16th at., west Md Free public readings of men, - women ' and children, at close of each lecture, F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING 1 Home A U6& First and Oak Portland Academy NEXT TEBM WIU OrSlf TUEJ. Its A Fits boya and ;lrl tor enMisn -ma western collrf'.-s. VVell-eqt'iipp a lahm stones. - vveu nnpoinufi Truck and field athMlca. A prlmMiv and grammar school fits boy ml at ). for the ucHdemy. Alt dpertintit uii'l.r' expcrteticed toaohrs. ; , i i A-5461t Mala 7179. Snd for Catalogs Foster fitKtclscr High f.rad 4'omorcliil and Hcrtrt Bast ft aad nasi rver'Ji !v . VkUiu lul Hill E " : M i . --wflf i 'rfVM'; '; - ji UNDERTAKING CO. , Jl&raSD BT.,Qli JBAIM0V m T i . vH , . 1 , ff property owners. THE EDWARD HOLMAN i COAL LID EH TV CO A L