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I - - ' ' i . . 1 '.'I V.'EATilEF. :. '.'V ,-., 5 n . . ? v . .. " . , . .i,'t..n 1' !'- " 1 fc. Iiu! "! i n. y " , It. !!, I f t 1'Oll.tRllA fcWJliii. , 'Own R I 0 I) H 1 Jt II fl AVffllH'B- (lnj ;- -Houth to wf!Ht vlndH. V .. if X vol. xi. r,o. i: PORTLAND,: CKEGON, TUESDAY -EVENING,,. J ANUAKY: H, IClWrnENTY-rOUi PAGES. Tls.lCE TvO Ci.Mu T .'fTCr'Ti? ''"Hi""?' Li vLuJj i..LL.. KEMDBTO Ml 01D IfflB 'i.iuCOl Ju.utOl'.l i i j I i , ,, li rn'r-n tp!P' MIOSIS! r "i r ,, - t ill "11 . JTEEl 7. JLD RS1IT - (tf- wtUiinW,a j I j - Y i ::C U.'Jj, ' i . - :: x P US I fr n"'" Lfe.$$sX: ''-I - Fu::;;:t dj;hi!e Wife Taken ' Off t Cattle Creek, LiC-lv ei Tc!:;rrph:c Orders From Ch:ccsa Federal Officers. F.EFORTED HE EDU5HT ' FJfJE H0I.1E IN TOKOTJTO ChaT.p:cn-v;n JJcw Stay in Jz:l Ur.13 Sirprc.T.3 Ccurt Hers His Case. aiicujrtj. Jsn, Jl ''VI will Jiave Jatk JohfjiKjB mtnd on ixsach marrBt an o(j) be return liere, i 1 idoubt II l 1 r-l 3 Iron jail tut ta i m it tteufotA.m, : ;..: :; '( Tiii tbc MTOrn Wilt rteroiO r Char Dt'Wtfdv iH.'WeM for 11, e Jim7tmeiit f jtirt lof, ht tuid the Hf-Ri-o purtlirt s.rd tds Wte vlft re mined jrnia ;rjd Trunk . train at Bstlle CTwlc.Wl, Mt route lo TeroatOiY -Y-YC:''' Y'-v"'::' Vltvtc " Sell'. lh Ule 1Ui!Ut; fh I l(MHPldr f tbe fa-r4 ooort," sntin . vt lfWHiJr. ""M I tJiinlc be wm e i t 3a r tiit lim. I4 1H tee j treat4, Hk eny lr critnijaal vie t- ; "I ot , woi'ind ; auctil ; , "eioc ttlt momizic thtt tlj tiecre ,' X teltilKmrd ie BaUle Cnfc t t:U 'clock, hertJy slvinr tlie polJws there tine to fet to the statiom te make the irntt."-. - - -f"" r: -Y Johnson 'called ' If Woorty over ti Jong dlntaace tele'phaoe trlf today and Ijfgf4 for hit rvleeee. .The cejro ad en tied that be did Rot bur round trip .lirkcta for bit soitiu, , Awisunt l'&itd Statea District At 1emr v ParltJa , ti afternoon . aked uupraw iwre .wwmjiwwiiiHffl and etinvirtioiT or the x , , , . . .. v. tnt.ii warrant for Johuaoa ad uwi chief of police f SeatUe for bribe lk- K,lirleJ form. - the-borf-oa -irtikJt-lie"i relitaswi: Ibr. rrorea yse werahHtninelr that! T"' ryr-n pave U daye In from 33t r The aerroa attorney rom J nvappy" wis property tried and toa-, ui ta.rerwl led to produce hit cHetit la com to-Ufct, that Ootemor Mar. who re!1 iDorrow, and action oil the pro wcu tor", i tirea from offire tomorroir, U , left r4 Ttatlar ItniT8. , . leanest -wilt be tfefrrrra until then. without an-exeus for freeing the) Tpite airvnuous efforts a the prt i '; loriKer.YYVY,-.Y.,Y:.v:'YY;Y'!.'' . tat Satan and Paraona. Ma .vaUeairaa j Battle CrecX. Mith.. Jan. 'II. Jack i IJohnron, the.rn-fro prime fishier, juii j bis mliite wife, were rennered from a; iCrind .TniPk tn'ui 'today .by tho Jfil Special Afint le Woody of ChJcago. ' '4JoremAnt of flcials r learned thtt Johnson, lift CI ilea go )at night for To ronto, and feared he might be plannlne to forfeit hit. bond on the ahite alar charge.. Johnson Insisted., however, thit be intended to remain In Canada but a couple of da s. A irovemment repre etnUilve r arrived at noon to take blm bai'k t Chicago. -y'vy:?":wy - - Johnson, bis wife iM valet were taken to the borne of rolicetnan Patterson to await 'the arrival front Chkajto of fed- feral r-fflra Johnson gave bonds of ilio.flii lz Chicago, but arreed not to lcuve ir.inol pending tbb disposition oli mass meeting candidate for mayor, won !tli , , - - v 'over Mra E. N. Coleman, Independent, I On Way to See Kanager. 'l 1o 7. The women turned out In ; Thc j-.esre explained today, that hWM -lrf numbers, ...and tor the most part ;er;' route 'to: Toronto to tee Tom Flana- voted against Mrs, Coleman, aa thay gan, his former manager, regarding an are opposed to any woman running for :ff-r of a match with Al Faiier in Paris, I could not afford to skin oat." Mil Johnson, "and let my rnother'a home go, beside the bond which I put up." ! -Johnson produced ' a telegram from ! Ios Angeles signed by Tom O'Rourke I PaUer'a manager, which read; ' , Y j Y Y Hy l"lrht te Parlg,''YY":y "Received a letter from Mr. Llppe, representing the Parisians, offering ,125.000 or 80 per cent of the house, to be split' as per agreement The bout Should draw .50,000. Palxer waa ill 1 wJten he fought McCarty. Before we 'coma to an agreement with the Paris promoters we wish to get some acknowl i edgment from you. leaving here ! the alxteenthj. Hope you get out of your present trouble all right." " Bars Home In Toronto. i i Halted rret Uaiwl Wire. I Toronto, Jan. 14. Jack Johnson, ; ! negro - pugilist, has purchased a fine 'residence In the fashionable residential section here,, according to reports cur rent here today. Once here, his friends hope, it Is said, to prevent his going to i trial In Chicago on a white slave charge. BUSH GOVERNfiiENI RE I If Uil TO ffemir Asquith Invites Suf fragettes to Address House 1 '.of Commons, (Cnltpd Pre 1Vlr,t London, Jan. 14. As soon aa the franchise amendment bill reaches the coinmittee stage in th houso of com mons nest week,' It wsa announced by Premier Asquith, the government would Witcome deputations of women on "behalf f the measure.' " Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd-George aa appointed by the premier to "re ceive these delegations. Next Monday representatives of t.a Women's Social and Political Onion Will bt heard. ' XufrraRPtte eadera are Jubilant over ttu A!oni:ealoB.tUa ..rat-fUl4eaa uiMnn. of thPlr dtmands. Mts. Etnmalioe rankliurit lomid a U(eine:)t following the premier's an-nrtuni-Hiiient. "A a lonsr nj h m!ilfrv In Ah COGNIZES nmrni ILh DEPUTATION iTiRiflfint Nominates 'Eurcrarfl CoRoctor. of Customs, Mc-. Cnpr'PAmr"''. ''''' fTiilfr-II Ttw-j Itasca Hrfr.!) ". T"a.ihlTrnm, 0a, tl. Trfiflirtit TTt llotia x the ffonomC i-pon ' uncials: land-John Bufp.-rd. Te e rjiitd eUata imr.ha3 fnf nte AlKtrict f Kfiron 12. C. Ktrk-patrtrTc. . Te Jwwnwior tI cutnorna t AKtwIa J-ank 4'ai'knr. Toki rnaic -rfnlfLtid. Thrrroag Cnskftr'; JlKloria, ITik "a. Carney Jjtme. hurc,' F. W, BajTJMi, uil U Granda, J, H. IVutre, ' : . . TVah.tnrten. Jan.. J4. Tulest Vtt IMBrrtie TOnritM-a Smwieatatftly, fn fim- .r; TiQlTiatmn Mit He the enate T iTniJpnt Taft, the IWuhlfcsaB mllj pirwut the ftactmiit t any farther lesrirfaikrn, cordlnj te a tiTftt Siurkd Senator Rrd Srnoot e.f Vten. - Isliiwirlty lAOaer Wartta tiaattTy t-aTVed Wfretinit t IVmcxrattc wtiatarft, and ftr a tn-f tsemStfcw' Y, .;v "Any dnadlw 1b the senate at tti!t t'i-me ewmld hmrt the RpjvubUr more that) tfce Democrat We dertded t allow none wt military, cvax-a and a ftw dlpJomatlR appftttitmit te be C6 rxm IVe till tad TtlT SMiator Snanot trovld not wrmnt a Stater Uartltfe steiwsent. 111! r r,; . YY 'Y'V' ' '" " " :---Y.v inn AIT OUT EKE v.,,. -an. it.aipa.1lkM ,wy jj ,wtvl Uck t-- m mxnn tj wui me verm. i The apfcJat jrorLtiawer ll.'Tedil 'ha tBvertlrated the chare of fraud 'and rruntln !n mniwtin t 1 The 'rrport t entirely 'adverse te'troro La re, to m into committee af the the claimt ef those ltcrealed In the trpose menatnentt to the application of the parflon of Warren "'.l"r!ty report after the Miaority ve etein. aaid Governor Uay, "and an tha4,ort defeated by a-ouaif j pardon." 11,1 DEFEATED FOR ; MAYOR BY OWN SEX (Special t The loiirn.l ) -Forest Urove, Or. Jan. 14. In the city election yesterday. Q. YM. San ford. ornce this year. M. R - Markham, Independent candi date for recorder, beat W. O. Harring ton, regular nominee, SSS to 199, Coun cllmen elected were Dr. S. R Todd, P. V. Starrat. and tt; J. tsoff,. Robert Wlrta was elected 'treasurer.'1 -YYY ?;:- UTnlted trM tp-ted trtr.t Kew Tork, Jan. 14. Kinulatlng the example of W illiam Rockefeller in avoid ing aubpena servers, Miss Catherine I. Harrison, wanted aa a witness before the Fujo money trust Investigating com mlttee, has eluded a bevy of secret service men, and is believed to ba on her, way either to Canada or Europe, Miss Harrison waa for 25 years secre tary to the late H. H. Rogers, the oil magnate, and Is believed to be In posses sion of evidence covering - several of RogcraT financial deals which relate to matters under Investigation by the com mittee. TAXICAB KILL 1DGE (Coded Preni teased Wire.) Vancouver, B. C.. Jan. 14. Thla morn Ing at an early hour Jamts Longman was killed and John Mcpherson waa fa, tally, Injured -when they were struck by a speeding taxlcab onx the Granville street bridge.- - Eye witnesses say the cab ' waa running at a terrific rate, which waa Increased after the men were run down. In the confusion the number of tho' taxi was not secured. . . dKSns tertal tn The Jitifnl. Kacranientn, Cl .Tan14, -The ahol- ' "Khdwde titiiii'7 tHi'lio tn,i M I 1 !,, r r " . ,,, ivuii" $10 ON VANCOUVER R FlcprcsCuiutive Eaten, Tc r 3,113 Sake cf. Harmony, Off Only Three, Changes in His Ulinerity; Report PL ATJ TO DE'CATiKOMZE?" 1 SFEAKEH IS DF.GrrED After Ons and Orss Carrtcr ' Horn J Debate, I-'sjcrily Report Is Adopted. Salcra, Or, Jan, H,--Vim a -h)f tt drat Sti dvanA Allon Vtnn rr rted ki firti for Worm of the ram ite ttw floor of the Kn thi tnvrMn, hour aid a quarter m f Tetfd m very rint. Y , . JPoHowi'mr a jftore w eultry m-ttlj the ttTOWiitt rolet l nirht, atn annouTKd h-a ke roe te epcak thai lie, m-eaJd R't itirit at th4e tle la redpita a fiht n in filaa te jpmt the apr't cswiinsiree ariK1t1 vow tinte te ida f a rwclaJ -TOwJtte oa commm. IU eald thai Tor the wake f aanriMiy tie wald rut wly thre hatiifi in the rtrtear ww tfcewrht ahwsld ap. twrd, as tendia te Iworeaea the effK clcy f epry kilatiire. , Vtamts UiaorCty mepert, -Theae retmnetawi. hivh "fra .tacl&dvd Its a wiinwsty report ahiefc lie jriTrtitd, Jnctaded a ivjxiaI t r (due the omb f hhwse owmwiltt irrem l te 2S; a provision for chdaU lat aft ojuwiitte taartlnira nd -viit tUM ftv th tsiwiTnn- l sH it waa terrM mHMa va lya, ----- r a me tnalority report BreeMted fc LKbH, AWwtt, Mann anl ForbriL tne majomy report, nerore lunon in ita entirety. It wa adopted aa whoh " TWa wiomlnR'a 1hete waa the firat Mir in the ralm that ha' prevailed in the house int U conrened yeeteMay morning. : Though . the debate on 1 th rulet Rrew hot at tlmen ;itft WcAnhur, Abbots Latourtte and wthr wrpoeed to Eaton and Paraona, the beat ot feel Xatoa Ckatfaa Trickery. - ' Becinnlng hla addreea to the boua Eaton declared that the rules commit tee had delayed attnlnc up lta majority mort until five ntlnutea before the opening; of the aelon to ompeV Mm to prepare hli minority report In a hurry, "I hal expected oppoattion to the pro posed committee on committees," ft taid, "but I expected bona to the other rjsforms in order ."not to ember, rasa any one at this anlon, which ha befun ao aosplcioualy, 1 liara dropped my proposed committee on committees, and am basin r my fight on other ra forma to which I think there can bo no reaaonablejjbJecUon YiYi YiyYYY: YY''Wwl')Bn4 "Bead Committeaa "I am absolutely loyal to the prea ent administration of this house, and have no desire to Interfere with the or ganisation as effected. crBut l -wanfr to adopt rules that will give every lesta- (Continued on Pag Nineteen.) I KIAR! COKUl Senate Majority Decides :lt :Has Not:Time to Hear Vo toed Bills Rehashed. . . (Staff Correspondence.) Salem,-Or., Jan, 14. .Veto menaurea of the governor, which gave the ax to about SO bills passed at the last sos slon, alll go o the Judiciary commit tee of the senate to be. sifted out be fore they are taken tip for final ac tion. A alight skirmish, took , place when Senator nn of Lane moved the refer ence of the veto messages to committee, Joseph: of Multnomah declared that thla Is unprecedented, lie said that time Is not so,, precious that all the senators cannot afford to listen to discussion on the floor en the vetoed measures, Thompson of Lake said that this aton "may, do . . mauy ... unprecedented things," and h aeconded Mean's motion, Ilmlrk of Clackamas and Miller of Linn supported Jodeph'a view. "We are not snrferlne; for legislation, anyway," said filler, "and w can car tninly take time to consider thesa meas ures In order on the open floor of the aenate.". When the .question went to rote, 1 senators, a bare majority, sjnt the ye toedf bills to committee, It was ex plained that th eommlttet . wilt b es- VMtd4MpriW'tttif m those that no longer posse- vitality from lapse of time. - , This is -'advanced a 1lme-vlng mesure,. no It remains to be nm a-helhtir tlme'.aill bo avt Tiiittcrt promts -to report' promptly fltd i? i' tPn vtiM hi IN a m five tb" , ! -, , :SiLi' x to do for the rc't of MEASURES 1IHTEL GOVERNOR S AXE GO TO ., V,Y ' -T Y. lh m iv ered Vi t" ' x il - V m vtVh I i m& mm:-. I 0" .v,v--'v I f ill "'- 4 PMS1I1SSM IIOIWII. President Malarkey. ;She!ves " Kellaher, and - Joseph by Harmless Appointments - (Staff Corrcapondence.) ' I5alem, Or., Jab. 14.-Dr. T, ler ktna of Multnomah has been placed at the Read of the powerful committee of Ways and means of the aUta 'aenata, the committee thai XUll iae.m all bills appropriating the money tt the taxpayera. ' prealdent llAlarkey this moinlng an Bounced ; th complete list of commit tee appointments and . thera wer tew aurpriara. Oua sX kioser of Multnomah becomes chairman of Judieiaryi Oeorge Meunrr of Douglas Is chairman of te vtalon of taws; C F, Lester of Clatsop heads the flsharlea committee; It. R. Butlctfif WajscsL llLpreBld over banking affaire; W. H,i ttagsdala of Wheeler la chairman ef arklture and forestry; U. Von def Ilellen of Jack ton win be at the head of foada and highway, and M. A. Miller of Linn will direct the work of the committee on prlntintv'v '"' r -; '-YV.'Y f Y ; v.; ? Joaeph and.Kellaher who loukht'Ma larkey bttterty fer presitlent nave been atowed s away on two Yharmiesa ccmihitteea, Joseph ,Y tt i tlven i tha chairmanship of federal relations, with Kellaher and Ituriea aa the other mombara, white KolUnrr la made chair manvof - municipal corporations, with Joseph and Lester as - hit ColleagueH. They are abt named aa : metwber. of any other Important commlfteee, al though Josfph la also placed on ntedi etna and pharmacy .and .Kellaher on penal Institutions.. - s. - " , 'Them peon ef Lake, who' also fought Malarkry to the 'last, though not for porsonal rcaaona, gets 'Chairmanship of thBcomnMttea on electlonaand te a member of th important committee OB judiciary. . ' . ! The senate committee, appointed by Prealdent'- Mlarkey are a follow; ?;; Asricultural. and ForestryItaisdala, chairman; HoUla,4Uw!er,tyiihar, Blew art,:'"''-'' ': .:.' '-:' ' Y-"-'; ' '.: 'Y-.;: Asseasment and TaxattonDlmlek, chairman; Leatef, Neuner, -.McColloch, : IlanklngHittler, . chairman; tlarfett, Koiktns, Kiddle, Von der Holtcn, - Claims lJuiler, chairman; ; Kellaher, Wood. , ' Commerce and Navigation, Day, (Continued on Pasre Three.) N. P. IIS 24 HOUR -BA1E VITII SNOW (Cnltxi TreH Wlf BeftUle, Mash., Jan, 14. After a 34 hour battt agslnst snow on the eiimmtt' which blocked th line for the secofid timr"thTeirhr-Knrtwrfrs;Ffl('Tnn Is ' ataln "open fof'ttaffld today, -No snow la falling frl 'the Oreat Northern )ln, and acven rotary plows are tmck Ing the dHfis. It a 111 be three tfsv. him-nver. h'-forn 1hr line 1 oppn.. -The' M llnikre lifie ins '(. si.-d rj icno' pt'oes from t'i P.ocklr iin.t r.ltlrj liool imtijii-t-i'ne, h'M tii, (li" 1m h"f.8et Mi la ;', tU io.I ei.i l-o-t; mi. Y -' JSER GETS IICIARY KILLED BY STREETCAR 1 M fc.t1 ER FAILS Ti '::: -i: ' '' '"' .iWi BenjiLU Crt)ix, .in Running Across Track, Steps in Front of-Woodlawn.Car '. A Itenjamln1 LeCrel. marble" workef for the? Mission Merely wrks k Vnjoh avenue ajid East Cllsan etreeta, wa killed Ihle mftmlnt at o'clock by Woodlawn streetcar heef his place of employment. The man alighted from a atrcctoar, pstn around Ihe Vear, only to atep In trout of kit inbound Weod. lawn car;., - ,..-.----v. ...... ......, y.H, F.'Munkerk wat tneborman en the Woodlawn ear, hll B, F. Tucker was conductor, i c lniet TamaskSY Hf East Fourteenth atieet, waa atamltng In the front vestibule havlhg k. clear view of the accident, He reports that the e ceased ran around the rear of an, oat bound ear, alerting dtrectlyycroM the car, tracks in front' of the Woodlawn ear. httt looklftft lo fight or left,, Tama, aky aaye no blame rest upon the mo torman, aa , he dropped the tendefk ap piled the brakes, stopping the car with in Its length,. This, waa too late, hew ever, for the .car passed over the man, the jrear trucka testing on the body. iCharipa rettlSi JiWtt WUIiaina avehiia, wee another eyewitness, lie aays the accident was unavoidable, a th car man could hot tee th pedeati-lah, or tin deceased could not see the rar -. , When Motormatt Munkera enw the ae. cidctl Could not be avoided th fender waa dropped. I.eCrolx taw hta predio anient, altemptihjr to step ( over the fender.-'The 'car was ae close , that jhe headlight 1 atmcW the bian'a - shoulder, He fell upon the-fendef, rnlllnf off t one' side, The fender raised .Aver-Mitm kllda tn the front tnicka td crush the hody. which aa badly mijttialed. " ln:roix waa hie Way to wot-kr:L tf Is about 10 year old, unmarried, and lives ftt the, Venahler hotel on Third street, The coroner look charge of the Jody. . - i . . , ' ' , iCTOR PLAYS "BUNNY TO (1'itlM Vt !ei.d Wha.l ' Kit' Yoik, Jart. 14.--Hecniii he tooled "turkey trot" and "bunny hug" scores on his cornet at a country dnnee, the IteV. William Khftmrdt la deprived of the rectorship of 8t. Paul' Eplscopnl church. The pnator'Jolned a brass band over the pretest h,N f,npk n,l the demand for his resignation "Immediately followed h appearanee with the or ganixatlon at a ragtime tlanre. ... NEW YORK TO VOTE : ON DIRECT. ELECTION jJjjipjV,,,, Tnif V lr.t ,,: i AtbaftV, N. T., Jan, 14.-liy a Vole of fjt to four, the ,tat assembly ppl today the Constltullotial anipmlnielit ifovidfnif '.or -the awhnilsslon to the ,i-ri of te etdte of Uerii.fton fnt I tin, direct flccttoti of t't1tid f-"tatrt a to f'M'. Th niPijsure now Ho'-'f i thi ..?;4t-.. and its -nrsage . by.. flut. t JJy t K 'II i. ..... . ' BOD T W I IU II 10 01 A RESIGN TO II Amorican-H awallan -S, -S, Co, - Gives New Service; Special Tariff on Flour-Made, '-v Through Uta hkVi: been Hamed by the ' AmcHcah-Mawalian Bteamahip com. peny, end at-e bow m effect to Mexican and Central American tort via' Palme Crun, ea -a C. U Kennedy, local ageht ror the wmbahy, This la w bualnesa for Ki tiand, ae It Is the rirat time that shippers have evitc been able to get thelf products to Central1 America ever this roie. Th Item of prlnvlal interest to Port land shippers on the new tariff la a special! rateen f lour, . maktne 41 th aame as that ftem rnifet eouhd'and only a xtoilAt- more than the rate en that commodity tjain Ban Franeiaeex The eperiai rate en riour from port- land to fcl Triunftv ls 19, , end le Satina Ci U8, t)cos, ChampeHcO, Aeajutia, Ban Jose de Uualemalv L. : Llbertad, La fnion, Amapala'and Corinte it it 1. Kach of these rates it the addition of a tlollac to those aptdylng from Ban Francisco, s to i Mexican and Central American folttta. on other commodltle the rates for Portland, Pealtle and Ta coma era the addition ef It per ton et 8000 pounds, er 4o cubic feet, te th Ban Francises rales, A- . The American-Hawaiian Rtem,hl company, in Connection with the Baiva dor Railway company, limited, ateam ship service, la in a posltoM te handle fieiahl te ell iotttherd Mexican and to Ohtrel American porta, and It la ex pooled that by thla tneana Portiahd'e exporta bf f Uic to those points will ba ihoreased this year ever what it hat aver beett before, ---Y. '. ,:..-i'Y,r:. .-.-.:: ,-: .,- in lta ctaiaiflcktloft of lumbal' the tariff states thatr ' "Thla term apbllea td the rough article as it comes from the sawmills, In dimettsttti hot bVef Ixl Or tl9 and 8 feet local also floor- trijf. Mdlhg Snd sha1hln when shipped jooso or In huhdles." Pieces ot unusual dimension taken by- special Contract, KILLS HIS MOTHER TO IEYF tt'nlted Press tended lr.) ' Pittsburg, Ptu Jan. J 4.- Refused I Cent to buy candy by his mother, t, toy Hlgalns, It, ahot and killed he in their home here, and Is awaiting dlepo eltlon tit hta case, After the deed the ehlhl reloaded tha gun, and, going to In yard, tired a rhsrae through Ihe Wwll of the house, leading the, police to believe, ninttr'the boy confessed that tome outsider was the aiayer, '. BIO BATHTUB ORDERED pnn nm rill taft's i$p ?. - , ..,,...4 tiwl. tWM 4t W New Haven, Coiih,, ,lnn, H.-"A ape Mnl both tub, eight feet lonifYfour feet Wide and four feet deep lm tnlv be-n bf tiered by .th Toft. ho,. f !;:, In ! jglacred 4n tW aujic ; ' - i t n - -i fcupv hen he i ' ' pi,,.. r'---". "' llf lil(l !! f:-' , THROUGH RATES MIL MERCA mm GET fi'Of OR CANDY I liVIViU)ll VlVV.ll VVV,l,r) l-.. j iivvG in Av.vrcs$ xt Cj c. . Cs IvaiVitv). ' Will CAttY FIGIVT TOtiiEltGlSLATCl Fanned to Ked'uec Ccst tf Pi'"'' 'PA I lHiy f vi i xOOfl lYiAtl IcgfSla'tlok and TnMlf'iA pertaining to the co,sbictU,n ftn,! tohi.-,-tenanc f icODnty Vlfchways bi.ls f:vir t be the principle subject vonMdtTci at the third annual ntee'tine; yf the tr -t, - State Aef'o, utlo yyf IVunty 1,'orr.n sonfrs, which vwiwttM 1n' the voisntv eorthoise xhisi forenoon fr a. thrf da e4'BM6n ' ' ; 1bh the wscos'stoh Vnay lend to t appointment -of a- tfelf-fcMion to srrcr before tha prewcht 'tegislati-e la t;, . teresta of rood yoada -gilatio in . dtcated In the Vipeniyit Address of I n i dent r. j. CH-etAo, county jiiffc v.r klnltwomah county,. ; , "Ijvyid roads la si Vital matter Tfi ot, ceunttea,-watd tYestdcnt fleetn. "1 ageat son talk freely emon yoa seH-ea pauicoVariy In rrard to he v abling act adopted by the people two years ego Which allow cOwntle to b.--,' 1 thcmselre tor bfgtiWay iroriBtmcttAn. "This measure wa Viot. utom-in- and ts bet In force bow because tv l.v leislatwre eeglected to Paa a act wbK'fc -oeM have "made it law. ' Yf'There la also a. a'restiort of w'hetiu-r the ont Ending bill paused at th lest flection by the people docs rot c-m-riict with the enabling et ef Hi. 1 imgwest thereforv that we discus th matter tborenghiy.- If we a;re ahould tend a committee to ak the ! -,. isialure. te. maka.ait ..legal provision- to th end that the enabling act wren con to be eperativa iaw. '--''. 'We need irood reids and khowhl what van te aweep aw-ay any jivr..-, . menta thaV,.tda in the way..et f nceaJ '' - C :;'-;' '"'r.t-:-. tvihf Waltevt wWch tr-rbbswy w'm'' eoiifsiilere 4 eo.t acted VcAn ' nestiot ef fci.eiiu'.Rn the pr, . and recommendations In conne. -Hon e :i proposed JdVenlle teelatlon that l tdmaf pefoH tht lgtstatdre..' '-'in a -ii1 -lion, the aseociAtlon la pected le ts;-.-a stand in favor ef the errointm. o of a atat highway commUMotien wWm duty ahaa ba te tdvis tnd instruct m connection with the construction ef tewttttr p1e4i', " " t 'C1 i';-1 r- r. 1 - r-..'-' ; Although. the ComWrtVasloneri Y them-,, aetvee bav no peweC te ibake hfiy changes they may fver they may p! l brg th legislature te follow their recemmendatlbna, - , ' v ;v -, An ' amendment le, Ih ''proWt Vode which probably Witt be fcought Is Blcd to. Ifttsen-.. the Cost bf rilinit pa--. pert for probate where small estate reoiiHh:d. .. At present It costs .69 to tile the parera, and It Is propo.i h amend the law to provide for a grs.in ated acil bt tee hm from' lis.) te t., deCfchdent bd the slae f tni ealate, - ' -YY , - A pmposal fof the enactment of a law doing away With the Prescqt m tem bf payln admlnlstratora of v-stat on tha parceniat hasla. and p!ftct!- thtm en a bsaia. Wheteby: 'they would receive compensation In. ratio ; to tha work done. Wilt also he brought befor the aasoclatlon for Hi Indorsement. The Session thla forenoon wsa g.v At-e ht'erilcaily to reRletration ent handshakint, ' When ihe convct' n called to ttnlef hpproximately fii vmif eommlaslontrs kbd aeverai eeUht? Were present. ' They repreeenled etont ta-o thlrda of the eodntlei of .the ee,e. This artemoon -Juuge Lionel it. alee waa scheduled to make the add-.-eVa (Contlnuee on Page Twenty.) IS MG; BOOK, CARDS 1 , i imk i t trlf - f I He Mi Portland Amusement MAn to Havo Met Friends in California- Resort. Venice, Cel., Jan. If-I'o !'. " , C John P'. Cords ry, of Portland, n. keep an appointment here, ami u teqtient discovery of pocket',,-, . and a card case containing cM i -Ing his heme hen? the end of a pi-r t flsy, are causing much an-i' t. t friends hre, . t'lordrav, - ho mnn:r- ' Onlta Amusement park st I "! ' ' ' Seld to have Slatted for Veni'-c t , t, F.l-vood Falli'tif "f I'l't-oure n. f f tel here- Afte hi (ail'ire t-i . . and the discovery f 1''" t -'" t-atisbur; "witd " tn - pnn 1 i lodge, Wlilclt ! !!? ! a to nld in the (m i -Tti pockethonh p I ' H I ' 1 liiri.ed over to I ! ' ' cf t - J nf Venice, -wii' c"'"i'!"'";' "! f T policfli of t.os Af"!"' "l I""--' 1 ! facta of forclray a ' ''"' , f- mnt I'm '! i I ' 1 ' ..i, '. tint h i. i ( 'v ! , ! V I if '' ' ' tl,. .' 1 " !" ' ! ' CORDRAY POCKET ,..v