THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. MAY tS, 1812, 1, MAKES PLEA FOR SILL SI OMAN Government Officials- Lax In Enforcing Grazing Rules, Says Writer. ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS INTARADE AT PENDLETON, WEDNESDAY w,l!e.a. v r MTe le KAHi mt Tae JavMivel I lrettr ellHel e celt He-liag ' V eeiffcU r farm era e4 io ; M '" (rer.ei raiei fr. ruUlMi lu pubtie fLei: er we anight -'! ee "" t " ef trite U WH.id f" sums Jl ,'dtnlni'i' regulative ik' Mil ee4 reaeid.ie WilJ resllf re! e enie eiereeaeil to .,. etrk. Through t-l e.eiser ana Ik kftex-fcleg l-t ' f M mi ml end progressive lAeae ii leg wee failure. The few eme 414 aetata I et ' '' " 11-' letter for publtrellea ad wreie l Ilk secrete r f egrw-eltufe. ft v lei Me eome verr Jala facte espreeeed U plela straightforward maimer. I have glee) sent a petition, elgaed bf a Bumher f farmere e4 mll lorkmcn, anew leg thai the facte aa presented lr e were eubelaatlallv true, end etmtlar Mtllteata wrlllea b me ara Mini ennaa la eaether aetghborheoel walea pretertiea ha from Lhal they alee aee4 lergt txs ownrt WtU aae AffVeavne. I a are ta mr ioaaaaloa a ry . laactkf rlrt frooi AUn District lnr latur r. K. Abm. I blea ba aka ' ta ahaw la Kaerataxy WUaoa thai I haa na rroua4a oa which ta taaa rom rlaiata an4 laat I haa mlrpraata4 tba eaadlttaaa af atTalra. 1 aiaact ta ukataatlata what 1 aava aaJ4 H arn aarll. an4 I fl attxa that It eaa ba ' rravad that condition- ara avaa oraa thaa I hava NpriMiiu4 thaia ta a. 1 , ahall aak that aa lnatltoa aa atada that Ua whoia aia at ur.io may laara af tha trua ooadtUon of affair X wlaa ta aar rlht hara that Mr. Aioea" 'raport la vafatr. Inoomplata, Incorrwt, ' -a n.i.iaitin and that aa la althrr net a fit paraoa ta rui tha poaltioa that ha oouplaa or tha uadar offlctaU (au parrlaora and raagra) hava fallad t perform uta auuaa mr mrm .- aoma aalarlaa ta parfortn. X daalra that tha atata damand a tboraufh Inraatla-atlon. If I hava mla- nprewMKl aa BoTrnmtt official ara trying ta mow that I hava. 1 deaerva pun. r libmant aod It haa ben promiaad ma. On tha ctbar hand I demand that ov. arnninent offlclala at what la rlfhllr ' dua than. HOMER II TAV1S. Personals lira. Harbart Hum, wifa of tha wll known flan paekar. ta at tha Portland fram Prlndl. Waah. Mra. Clark W. Tbompaon, wifa of tha Caacada Lucka lumberman, la rf latarad at tba Portland. Mra. M. Bouthworth, with tha run aet marmilne. la at tba Portland from fc'an Francisco. A. W. 8telna0in. a capitalist of Ta - coma, la rgired at tha Portland. Adrian Weaver, owrutr of muoh Hood River orchard land, la a gueat at tba Portland. Captain C. H. Harlow and wifa, of Ban ajiclaco( ara reftsterad at tha Portland. 'Dr.. A. A. Lindsay ha talcan ttp hta noma at tba Bcxwera. . R. D. Maxwell, a bualnaaa man and capitalist of Loa Anela, and wifa, ara . at tba Bowara. tS. B. Wallace, an automobile dealer . ' of Seattle, ta registered at tba Bowara, F. N. Howa, a dealer In automobile of Ban Franc la co, la a gueit at tha Bow art. Mra. Q. W. Peacock of Loa Angalaa, la regiatered at tha Bowera. H. A. Wllllama, a distiller of Peoria. 111., and wife, are guesta at tha Seward. W. 8. Richards, a real aetata dealer, of tha firm- of Richards lire-there, at , lxia Angeles,, is at tna Howard. V. A. Davis; a business man of Mad- ;xord, la registered at tba Boward. , A. Stoll, a wealthy mining man of Denver, and wifa, and Mrs. M. M. Btoll, ara at tha 6 e wand. C. L Sparry, a steal manufacturer of TVUmeroing, Pa and wife, and R. E. eperry, ara at tba Beward. Thomas Namack, advanoa man for Maude Adama, In "Chantaclar," la at tha Beward, A. A. Hobbs, ,a tlmbarman of Minna- apolla, Mlnn Is a guest at tha Beward. C B. Harans, Daix owner of tha Ho tal Bnow at Los Angelea, and wifa, of : jpava. lowa, ara at tha Beward. Henry Stewart, a lumberman of Marl- netta, wis., owner of much Oregon tim. ber land, and wife, ara at tha Mult nomah. O. A. Mltoheson, a lumber manufac turer of Marinette, Wla., and wife, ara at in a .Muitnom&n. General C. R. Hawlay. a lumberman of Bay City, Mich., and wifa, are at tna Aiuimoman. ' A. L. Spencer, assistant manager of tna jioiei Washington at Seattle, la at the Multnomah. J. t Mcuregor, a fruit grower of rosier, ur is registered at tha Mult nomah. George Cotterlll, mayor of Seattle, Is registered at the Multnomah. Walker Wakefield, a wholesale hard ware dealer of San Francisco, and wife, are at the Multnomah. Henry A. Mayor, of tha Mayor Walnut Oil company, Kansas City, Mo., Is visit ing his son, Edwin O. Mayor, manager of Marshall-Pacific Oil company, of this city. Mr. Mayor is combining business wn pleasure. . Me will remain to attend the Rose Festival. I M W I .., U.s6.M. orders wmn REINSTATEMENT H 11 BIG Tka Narthaaaiara Pr4cta Raaaat. Min In W!ll(r n.:Ha .aasMt at MlaaMNli. aa partment Wins Over the Mayor's Objection. Phota by Allan. Mora Ihaa 1 008 marrhed up Main ilrert alth two brass landa In tba Una. INDUSTRIAL WORKER STREET ORATORS ARE BARRED AT EUGENE :l l-WI la TV. J.mmII 4 Kusma. Or. Vy l Ha-- 4 Ing tor Ita object the rurblrg a of I w. W. ipMktn an ft- 4 dinanre haa haa asaf by the 4 Kun rity council prohibiting 4 publle er-klng oa tha airn 4 4 aad In the paika of the city 4) 4 without a parmlt from tha mar- 4 4 or. Tha mayor la given author- 4) 4 I'y t rafuaa to grant a pr- 4 4 mil if ha aeaa fit Tha phai(r 4 l a fine of from II to i 4 or ImprlsAnmaral la lha city jail of to It daa. 4 The rlty la full of railroad 4 laborers working on tha lo-al 4 atrrat railway aystam and aa 4 tha Oregon Klwrtrlc la about to 4 bagin work Inalda tha city Dm- 4 4 Its with a large craw of man. It a 4 waa davinad advlsabla tq take tha 4 attp against radical apaakara. 4) AUEH BILL CORE FOR FINANCIAL ILLS NOW IF THE DINING CARS WOULD ONLY PASS THE FRUIT OUT FREE! over Sewer System Being Built. (Special to Th Journal. I Dallas, Or., May 25. Work has been begun on the sewer, which is to be a mlla In length, and when completed, will practically serve the whole town. - Tha : astlmated cost is $12,000. The city council is contemplating putting in a septlb tank for the purpose of disposing of the sewage in place of using La Creole creek as at present. WOMAN'S REQUEST FOR DIVORCE IS REFUSED Iva Brown Itatton waa rafuel a di vorce from har husband, Rosa Hatlon. whom aha had sent to tha rockplla thrae days after their marriage, yesterday by Prealdlng Judge Kavanaugh. Tna ludge'a reasons ware not given, but an investigation is bring tnada by tha court aurroundlng tha condltlnna existing be tween tha woman and Hoes and Hteve Hatton. Roaa Hatlon. tha huaband. waa sentenced to 90 daya for beating the woman! Ft eve Hatton waa releaeed irum tna county jail Thurxday from a charge of larceny preferred by tba wo man. Tha woman testified that Ross Hat ton whipped her tha next day after they were married. This also occurred th second snd third days after tha mar nage. on tha third day aha made complaint against him, which resulted in the rnrkplle sentence. From the evl- aence yesterday, both men have been living Jn rooms furnlsbed by tha wontan .u witness icaunea ana never saw me men work. Dlvorcea granted In the afternoon aes alon of court were: J. W. Ellis from Missouri c. Ellis, cruelty: Addle H Moylan from R. J. Moylan, desertion; iiy ii. tveDO irom J. N. Webb. ri. sertlon; Rltta Hay from Edwin Mav cruelty; Nettle Brown from John Brown, ucbci i,u, neoecca b. Towson from iravis jowson. crue tv. ai.i.i.i. '""" rom ueorge Tollman, deser BAUERWAERTS TRIES TO BLAME PUTNAM (United Pre Lased Wire.) luverside, cal., May 25. Attempts to shirt the burden of a murder charge to tna snouldera of M. E. T. Putman. Frank Bauerwaerts, accused of the kill ing of Mrs. Harriet Guyot of Portland and Miss Julia Francois of The Daljea, ur., teaiiriea in his own behalf. Putman, Bauerwaerts testified, failed In an attempt to Induce one of the women to go to hla camp in' the Chuckawalln mountaina to live, and that March J7, he ahot and killed both. Bauerwaerts declared that he was unable to protect the women because he Was unarmed. and he fled. He was on. the way to Yuma, Ariz., to report the affair, when ha was arreated, he claimed. Bauer waerts admitted ha buried, the women's bodlea, saying- that Putman Interrupted his flight and compelled him to do the work. Putman. who furnished the in formation on which Bauerwaerts was arrested, probably will be recalled to the stand. furrancy H.forrn" waa lha lpl ahlrh inil tha all'Mlnn of tha Itealty flar4 at tha resuiar luncheon at the Multnomah hotel rreterAay sft.r nnon. Tdwaid W ('ooklngham, of lha l-.M k THton hank, aas tha prlnrlpa speaker , Mr. lvklnham aiiroe1 tha ao called Aldrleh rurremr H1 without rea ertallon. declaring that Ita enactment Into law would cure all the Ilia of tha American currency em Ha ex plained at length and minutely tha three fundamtnial defect in nur ranking and currency ayatem. and showed how the Aldrlch bill would cure. ra h defect. -Va hava plenty of money." aald Mr. Cnoklngham, "but we don t know how in u aa It. Our hanka and tha United gtataa treaauty aia overrun with gold and alHar, but wa hava no credit cur rency. r The country never will have a e-fen Hflc currency until It devlaea one that III eipaod and contract to meet the requirements of trade. Tha European discount system Is idenj. Thers money riowa wnere u is nei! ir iterun wants a large amount cf money tha German Iwnk simply ralaea tha dls count rata and Ixindon and rarla promptly send all tha money needed. Wa have no discount rata. Our rata Is Joke. Tha Hank of Franca haa not chanced lis discount rata half a doien ttmea In 40 years, while lha dlacount rate In New York frequently changes 40 times In half a dosen minutes. Mr. Cooklngham declared that lha Aldrlch currency bill haa bwea indorsed by every thinking banker In the United etatea. Fighting Han Jose Scale. Salem, Or., May 25. A vigorous fight Is being wsged in this section against Pan Jose scale by County Fruit Inspector Jones, who saya that unless the orchardjsts succeed in eradicating tha peat he will cut down their trees. He recently cut down a half acra of trees belonging to C. D. Jonea. He states that the scale is so bad in some sections that there la a probability of it being neceaaary for him to destroy fully 100 acrea of trees- Crowds attend Oaks Kink theea daya t-L 1 - L rrt.l Tk. Journal I North Vaktma. Waah. Mav ti Hellevlng the beat teat of tie pudding la chawing tha String, tha North Yakima ami Urandrlew Commercial cluha ara working In l.ava fruit of tnls valley aervad exclusively on Northern Pacific dining cars, at leaat through tha valley, and If lualbla. throuchout tha entire Una Tha fruit growers would furnish apricots, poaches andi othtr fruits In season free to tha railway, provided tha railroad people make It clear that tha fruit la Yakima grown, thua dlapxlllng tha eaelern Idea whlna many paesenvere have that Irri gated frutt la tasteleaa. PARK FOR ALBERTA DISTRICT IS URGED At tha laat meeting of the Killings- worth Avenue Improvement club, at htch delegates of tha Woodlawn aa wall aa tha Alberta Improvement clubs were present, a protest against tha Inac tivity of lha council Inprovidlng a park for tha Alberta district waa Introduced. They argued there aheuld be a park and playground for tha children. Petitions had been signed before, but not heeded. Peninsular is too distant, they held, and Alberta being tha more settled district, they feel they have been alighted. As to the new sohool building, a ideation on Nineteenth avenue, Twenty-second and Alnsworth streets waa recom mended to the school board. AU the three clubs Indorse tha proposed new bridge for Vancouver, but want the bridge landing on .Union avenue, and not on Patton avenue, ss that location would serve the most people, they de rlare. As to the rarllne on Killings worth, the committee reported that pro. ceedlng running smoothly. , At a eperlel mealleg held reelerda efterwooa. lbs cur nll eerlea com. Mtiaaioa oidarad turnaiiua u. ajarpdr to reinstate! as chief easier waa ef it-.e city water detriment. Tha actloa of u,a roatmlaaiua was lakea agajaa lha alahta af alais Huskllglit who Ms chairman. Aa a reault of tola ac. lion Murikr la entitled la pay at 111 a Hwnih for the past five inoathe due ng aklh be haa been euapeaueu vj older of tha water beard. Murohva diemleeel waa ordered by lha bward last ecetiibar after tha Invar J had Investigated charge brought to lla ettaation by Mayor liuehilsht and Water I'uminlaelonar ? rank W. Winn. At that lima II waa undei aloud that a clvl service emiiloye could be dlaoulaaad aim Plr ' for lha good ut the aervlce" . anJ that nu oihar apecUtratlen waa paces aery In lha notice of diamlaaal, Marphy Aypeala Caaa. Murphy appealed to tha civil aervlce comtnlaaloa to be telnatated. He made tba plea, by hla alleraey. that the charge against him was too Indefinite. The comruleatoo look the aame view. Chair man P. L. Willis of the commission. and John K. Logan and A. J. Armstrong the other two members, aald that at it one speclflo act ahould have been charged agalaat tha accused ao he would know what to delVnd himself agalnat Mayor Ruahtlght declared emphatic- ally laat night that ha would not per mlt Murphy to work for tha city., if all that la required ta to file specific charge against htm. I will file plenty of charges, said the mayor, 'and I will bring witnesses le prove them Tha only reaaon th board made the chargee general and ordered Murphy a dismissal 'for tha good of lha service, waa to let him down easy, on account of the fraternal orders with which he la affiliated." Mayer Makes Cbargaa. Tha chargea originally brought be fore the attention of the water board by Mayer Kuahllght were that Murphy accepted a check for 11!. tl from a Junk dealer for material aold by Murphy. The mayor saya this material conalsted mainly of lead taken from discarded service mslns. Ha contends that It waa he property of the city. Murphy aald be did not consider the lesd belonged to anybody. The lead waa taken from old pipe connections that, had been replaced by he city. The old connections were psld for by the property owners. The mayor akea the view that alnce the city re placed them the discarded pipe belonged to the rlty. Murphy admitted the sale of the lead to the Junk dealer, J. I-evo. Thla man ml his wife testified that Murphy hud sold lead and material to hltn on four other occasions. An Investigation of the accounta of tha water department recently disclosed the fact that 58.000 pounda of Wd were ahort. Thla lead at 6 cents a pflund was worth close to 11000. Nobody knows what became of this lead, though the mayor haa stated he believes it waa tolsn. ' ael aalda eu.ar fee4 ef (lew afMtae fas aa Or aaaiail la Ike targe tH4. lag )ual etepJste4 teee far Ike lg land a how la ka fc.lj Navaa.ew I Ml, aad Will A. Campbell. eers4ary af Ik Kertaweet Oevelupsaaat teegtee. la kef e today le es If the atal la ailiiag la provide the ei nihil. . I'romlaeat raliraad rfWiela 4e called atlenllea l lha fart, th( Oeagea haa mlaeed an any opaatrl unit lea lev a4- vertlee its r-aoura aa U4 skews, af lha peal. aa4 l la baltaved Us I (kalf edvite to pay mere atlaetlua la auck aihlblla will ka hee4e4 by Ihoea la power to provide fur aa exhibit. It la laid lhal Uaveraee Waal Is allUag lo give hia beertieet Indoraemeei t aa4 support for repreaealallen al Mlaae awia. reen northeast slstea aad Alaska will be laara ana ethlblla aa4 ll la fall Ikal Oeexea aaaa4 aklaa y i abeeasa Mr. Cassvi Ms taasa tse aatlae- a auk tba rwiWa-l Cesaa-tla slab aa4 Ua tiiagtea leieleaasa tsagaa 4 Aaia freai ial treat Ug Ua a him la the esklWt. Mr taaaabaU ta alaa bey rrglag far lb Nectkweel alaMaa tee saeellag ta M bei4 la aeuie Jute .. tbt swaalisg wi t b aueawi4 by HUI a4 r-rr e ebi I : evMttiei kaaaara aag an,e. a saaa fraea- Mlaaeaia aad e'l tesea, wba. aa Ua aaeeelag af , will aaiaad ibetr ler I I heir apa. rial Irala I fwtuad l a las haa real Iv al selabeallea. Tba parly will r asata aalU lbs tae.iag f Jwaa II If a w eaa a a la aeeble la refyrsa a saaa deriag te.iUbii aae II aevae be abl la 4 it after twerritf e. a Tke Cni'ttj Iliai Coltirater. GtlArVtTfsaraeai Uarbi ta I be weeU. mm bueae ae rwiueeiaa ant aa basse cwlMvels eee t ee4 wedi ebu4 tea waa It) aa U gtwwwd kw b at aaaaiwe, saa eve aaee la aw kvM Ibaa ail awe ask U aaaikwaa. bewj s foe awktal saa4 iM cwrwlaia. Areata eaaksd. . , J. C ItOBMKB. Mfs- kwva. Oeeawa. THIS InitJtution Ukct prlda in trie fact that it cnablea Its patrons to deposit their fundi juit as they receive them' from time to time, no matter how. often or how Urge or small the sum. The llibemla Savings Dank alwajm handles the smallest account with the tame con sideration as it does banking business of the largest volume. HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK "A Conservative Custodian" . Open Saturday Evenings from Six to Eight Corner Second and Washington Streets, Portland, Or. TUALATIN VALLEY ACREAGE Splendidly located near Portland, on United Railways; fast train, week-end ratei, commutation tickets. Near town of North Plaina. Electric light, pure water, improved itreeti, modern buildings. Ideal location for FRUIT FARMS, DAIRY FARMS. BERRY FARMS. POULTRY FARMS , ENCOURAGEMENT GIVEN SMALL INDUSTRIES For literature write or cat at office of RUTH TRUST COMPANY Main 5076, or A 3774. 235 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. Orford Healthy Spot. (United Pr" loused Wire.t London, May 25. The village of Or ford, Suffolk, clalma to be the healthiest spot in Europe. Of the tit inhabitants. 7 are over 70 years of ago and the agea of 14 or them aggregate 2000 years. NOW IS SEASON FOR FINE GOOSEBERRY PIES Gooseberry plea are the latest for tha Season. Supplies of berries sre very heavy at this time, and the price has reached the lowest level of the seaaou. Canning time la at hand and the fruit Is of ex cellent quality. 7 ' OREGON HOTELS OREGO.V HOTELS Miss Bweetzer Promoted. Olympia, Wash.. May 26. Mias Grace Sweetser haa been appointed assistant state librarian to succeed Josephine Holgate who is to be married to Stata Representative Hubble of Yakima, next week. Miss Sweetser is city librarian of Belllngham. j i SI jJJ .88B8S.Bii.,gi, 25! : 2:2:2!: wi : : :: en mmP .liagg-a - i SI 1 1 I 1 1 T I Hi 'e,rz WrnlBMrt I eiWSfiie r r i s is RctPojalaT, Hotel l .i.'iaVifiiNJMi-i'in.n.'ri RRIGATI0N COMPANY BOND REPLACES CASH At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HORLICR'S" : : Tha Origins, and Genuine HALTED MILK Tha Food-drink for All Ages. , At restaurants, hotels, and fountain. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. - Keep it oa your udeboarc at hornet Dcci't trave witoout iL K qnkk Innci prep&red ia a minute, rtlenoimiution. Just MyOEUCTSL" Uct la Any ilJUfr Trust (Salem Bureau of Tbs Journal.) Salem, Or.. May 26. At a meeting held yesterday afternoon the deaert land board accepted a J25.000 bond from the Central Oregon Irrigation company to Insure the maintenance and rebuild ing, when necessary, of the flume used in connection with the company's proJectJ in central Oregon, ana returned to the) company the 123,000 cash guarantee fund which had been put up by the company. This exchange was made at the request of officers of the company who assured the board that the money would be used In the completion of the dam and north canal, now under con struction. The company officials re ported that about 128,000 has already been spent on the dam and north canal and that the work Is being rushed as rapidly as possible. THE PORTLAND DELIGHTFULLY locat." ed In the center of the city. Convenient to the' shops, theatres and urban cara. Popular Grill and Dining Room, famed for their excellence. Euro pean. J1.50 upwards. 0. 3- KATJTSIAirjr, Manager 1st Prize $100 3d Prize $ 50 2d Prize $75 4th Prize $50 The balance of $500 to be divided among the contestants according to merit. These prizes will be awarded to the persons forming the LARGEST LIST of WORDS from the letters used in the words HOEL MULTNOMAH VSSffil WORK TRAIN BUSY BALLASTING RAILROAD (Bperls! to Tha Journal ) ' . Chlloquin, Or, May 2S. With a work train and crew of 40 men making head quarter here things have taken on a prosperous appearance and the people are looking forward to' better days for this and of ' Klamath . county. , The wtik tram haa been here a week. The big shovel haa been set upon the new gravel, pit' at the mouth of Sprague river and the train crew la engaged In hauling gravel for ballasting tha track north of bare. . ; . ' fi mm AQssy eCa V We are taking this means to help get this fast growing district before the . general public, and it will pay you to participate in this contest. ; "these prizes will be paid with credit certificates redeemable as first payments on any of our property situated in the North Union Avenue district. RULES OF CONTEST No. 1 Do not use proper names. Only such words as on,, to, in, at, into, nation, etc. .No. 2 Do not use the letters in any one word you form ' oftener than they, appear in the words North Union Avenue. No. 3 Write your list of words on one side of the sheet with pen and ink. o v :' No. 4 Write your name and address plainly. .. . , No. 5 See5 that your list is mailed to us within five days. J It costs you nothing to try You may be glad you made an effort. Address RY-CO; SALES DEPARTMENT, 267J4 OAK ST, PORTLAND, OR. When answeing kindly mention, this paper. WW W. . Mf IVM kl ew In size, appointments, service and fireproof quality of tha ounaing me leading notel in jrurimiiu, me Aiuiinumani oners to the discriminating traveler every comrort ana convenience found only in the best hotels of ine east. Mine storlea of ateel and concrete, with 725 rooms and suites palatlally furnished, with ratea from $1.60 to 15 per day, E u ro p e a n plan. Motor 'busses meet all trains and steamers. K. 0. BOWZBI, Manager, 3. VL BBOWHZXiXi, Asst. Mgr. HOTEL PERKINS P0RTUN0.0RE7 IN 1M HEART Of THE CITY DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR Rose Festival JUNE 10-15 PERKINS HOTEL am skajsaai aaw EUROPUNUI u nun DAin, "PfSDAiriJP aTOWBATHSJSJUpAll Cars From. Union Depot Pass Our Door. Auto Bus Meets Trains iisf. BSQ I . : Usa J II Lf ITT I sj 4 The Hotel BoWers Glerentb and Stark its. Under New Management high class hu- orrera all tha conveniences of a tel. with all th comforts or a noma European - pian, ti.vu per or-up.-American pian, -too. , Famous for Its grill, a la oarte and table d'hote, i service at reasonable, prlcea. . Special rates to -permanent gueata. . ,.--t - ... j F., P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER P. J Oregon Hotel ; Portland, Oregon. Wright & Dickinson Hotel iCo . Prop.- - . - ' Hotel Seattle ; . Seattle. Wash. Wright & Dickinson Hotel Co, Both hotels centrally located, modern in every respect and con. ducted, on the European phm. : ::-x , . . v y') x.