10 ;iur. 1913. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; I iVlteSERVICE CASE " DECPGN ViLL BE . ..:pI A nrjHnimt jmuu iiiaLOnumnuum 70 per nt of tli property-owners ed asked that the bl4 b given to the low est bidder. . , , ...,'.. ', i ' i " ' ' ft- i ( NURSES PROVIDED FOR r": FOSTER ON BOARD OF SIM 'lew Examination ior. Captain of Police May-Be Ordered , by' Commission c-. '; Municipal Civil Service Commission 'is ClarK and CaldwU will this after noon announce tha decision of their bindings In the alleged Jutg1lnrvof tlia i xamlnations fceld last year whlon re Hilted In tha appointment of Joe Keller, now resigned, to tha position of captain uf police. , . It hss been aUted that they may can t'el tha examination and compel - those Heekingr ,the vacancy left, by, Keller to take a new' examination. It baa also ieen rumored that criminal charges may Ue filed ajtalnet several police officials. fhe commissioners have frankly staU :.l that testimony brought out at the tearing- Monday night was in direct ion Uradlction j of . statements previously mado The, way is open, it," la said, for he fillia of perjury -charges against ome of thos -who testified at the bear .na Monday. , , 1 MAYOR MAKES ESTIMATES ' . ' .5 ; .. i. ' t- , . . 1 v.,.;.. . .... vt!ij4 budget for Department of Public j, . Safety Is Completed. . - Mayor "Albee has Included In his budget for 1114.' 115,000 to be used towards tha establishment of a deten ; tion and : Industrial home for 'fallen women for the city as authorised by tha people, at the last election.; The money will be used for tha purchase it property and ' the -' establishment of a building If possible. The mayor fcald 1hla morning that It would be impossible , to provide for all of the needs of such a home within the next year and thought it advisable to each, year Include cer tain . amount in the budget until the .home was thoroughly established. " In his budget he . Will also - Include ,"f 1 2,000. the- estimated cost of a estab lishing a municipal publio market This I la accord a noe with the request of the .tiast Side Business Men's club, which advocates tha building of the. market on Ire t block- of at-- central -point on'tha east side.-; :t 'iAz''-!?.' : 5 ', . Besides these two items he Includes -the cost of a police signal and telegraph System estimated atSSS.OOO. The sys tem if established will take ' the place CI the present telephonic, system. - ' )(' .. . : ?.!' ' -'-.- A-V -k 'i AGAINST THE ORDINANCE : Citizens Don't Want Interurban Cars " ;r on Stark5. Street . ' Business men, , hotel - proprietors' and others having places of 'business along jstsrfc street, have filed a petition with ttl II. Paly, commissioner of public futilities,; protesting, aj?i!4nat. the , pro posed granting ef a franchrea to the iJJortland & Oregon jCltyRailway com pany . for the Tight toperats electrlo jnteriirban cars atozur Stark street '; In tha downtown business section. They ys Mayor Includes $2000 in Estimates for Car of Tuberculosis Patients. Two thousand dollars Is to be Included! t:' ucjiprwitvui. iwi ,(.1,4. . 1 , ft-- ; service of two nurses who will cart for all tubercular patient In connection with tha work rarried on. by the visit ins- Nurses association, i Thfs was -th agreement reached by th city council todav. following discussion or the rc quest from the Visiting Nuraea associa tion, that ,!00 be appropriated yeany to halo 1 carry on Its work. ';.: PASTURING MAY BE BARRED SPaiNIG Ordinance Proposed Prohibits Quar tering Livestock If et- Residences. Owners of horses, mules, cattle and other Mvestock ara to be barred from quartering 'the animals within ?50 feet of any residence within certain districts of the city If an ordinance" drafted at he reauest of Commissioner Blgelow passes tha council The ordinance ex cepts owner who secure permission of property owners within this radius. - The nww ordinance is in lina witn me "chicken" ordinance to be submitted to the council In an adjourned meeting to morrow, i The district effected by the ordinance takes In au except the lyin sections of the city. - ; '" Liquor , Transfer Refused.' -Because of the "actions of 8. Brunn, Of Second and Alder street, in selling liquor over the counter when he had only s grocery store liquor license the city council ' this, morning . refused : to grant the transfer or a regular' "quor license to him and the request' for tha transfer was withdrawn by Brunn s at torney. . Mayor Albee some. time ago found'. Brunn- selling liquor' over -, the counter in violation of the license, he then held and the council finally f' Voked , lt'ww.'WVy-i i!'i-'', fr'i: '"rf ".Must- Close Sundalyi-tt; By the terms of an ordinance passed by the city council this morning all em ployment agencies and companies en- arae-ed In. securing employment for men and women are. to be closed 8unday be- twee nthe- hours of 1 o'clock in the morning and midnight "The ordinance was prepared at the request of an asso ciation of employment agencies. 1 . also suggest that! the united Railway spompany ; he ". required tinder tpftif f raa- clilse to discontinue me use 01 tracKS n the business' section albng Stark -street The petition cites that the United Railways company is ublng Stark street between 8et-ond and Third-as. a depot, 'liadly obstructing other -traffic 1' ' Tlie franchise of the - Portland . A uiegon Uty Railway company, now . pendlnft.vproposes a routing of cars rom FoSrth street to Tenth on Stark street' 'It Id probable that a hearing will be held soon to hear the protest of the Stark street petitioners. v - 'if ' ."' ... ' L... .1 ' y';l ii MUST PAY 4 CENTS A FOOT .11 - 1 1 1 - ;This Is Amount Set for Cross-Town "''-. . Car Franchise. ",: For its proposed crosstown carline on Hie east side of tha river, the Portlanl Railway,' tight i. Power cgmpany; will ij required to pay to the city 4. cents per linear foot, per, track yearly If the franchise now pending-, Is given, to the compsny. Tlia, members . of .the :, city YDuncll this morning fixed this .rate in stead of the $209 per mile rate as pro posed by Commissioner . Daly. , It will Am about two months before final action van be taken. on the franchise,. as. it now !ti to be advertised. ...V--S "' ':.:'--tf'-i 1: " The proposed route aa Included in the franchise to the satisfaction or com missioner Daly follows: .:;4'. "-''m- W', From East Twenty-fourth and Broad way to. , Twenty-fourth 'ahd "Jlialsey , .Htreets., to East Twenty-elghUV to An kny, to BUrk.. to East Tweaty iilnth, to Hawthorne arenas, f on De- ura avenue front Thirteenth to Twenty ifourtiC4":r:.' iir . .....jif.ysS .:' f'' a, . fe'ji -KA Raving contact awarded Asphalt Concrete' Will Be Laid on r- Esjst ' Olisan Street . 1 ' .!! After much- discussion, this morning rhoi city council decided : to award tho contract of paving ,Kat Ollaan street from Fortieth to Sixtieth street with iitsphaltle concrete to the Oregon Inde pendent Paving, company, which hadtbe lowest bid; 'The1 bid ,! of 'the company ' was for about 140.000 while the bid of 'Giebisch c Jonlln was for 147,000. lit Although bids had been asked for " paving the whole street the two com-! Ijmnles had submitted separate bids for the part of the street between the car tracks and Abat on either side.'. 't To . Move Apparatus.' ... The " playground apparatus on the playground -near the-inclnerator l being moved to the permanent building at the playground In Irvlngton for the winter. The playground near the incinerator Is to be regraded and furnished with new apparatus Jn time for the opening next Named Deputy Sealer.' r' . John T. Cnright was appointed yes terday -from the civil lervica ellstble list to the position of deputy sealer of weights and measures. He takes the place of B. F. Jones, a Rushlight ap pointee who was not under civil serv ice, having been appointed pending ex amination. Mr. Canright took up his n e w, . dti tl'ss;.y satsrday y.-' : - ... C,.:' Auto Tractor Comes Tomorrow. , The tractor purchased by the city for installation on fire, engine No. 1, will arrive here tomorrow and work will start Immediately at the municipal shop to place- rt w the wiglnev-" The tractor Is placed on the front end of the en gine making an automobile out of what was s formerly drawn by horses. This when installed will be tha "first of Us kind in Portland. The pew .machinery coat about IDOOO. . bership in tin : i ' marks the I . f . t v Of Simplified MH:Ilir.; 1 literary and 'scientii lo'worii." tiio co. mittee declares In in niinounieinent t-t it ' I ma ,11.1. Liviit ' -) i iiMiiiii turn 'L of FivjfKEducators. Re--' cently Selected. . President William Truf ant Foster of Reed college, 'Portland, has been made a ; member of the simplified spelling board, according to announcement just made by the executives committee of the board from 'New York Cit. ' Five new , members have" Just been , selected, the others being- John, Burroughs, au thor and naturalist. West Park. N. Y.: George W. Cable, author, Northampton, Mass.; New 1 1 or Yulu ."Tlia : 1 Prori! -'tv, .. 0: t h. . 1 , Irvln 1': ' r ( ! i in men. m . n;f board u t cause iM nn le In tha "S members-H 'university piofefii.ois, four university presidents, tix prenidents of normal schools and two euperintendents of education. . Not only do these schol ars and v educators siiiove the ums of Simplified spellrR, bat tin t lified spell ings are nowofflclally .-1 Jn the catalogues; ' circulars ann "i f wiml en'ce of some of the . 1 uiiuns of learning with which they . connected and some members are usln i itemized spelling In their books." President Foster ha lntro.lu (d tim. pllfled spelling into the publications of Beed college and has used it in his own correspondence-for some time. COOSTDCCuEL :to Attend Lunc;,. c,i i,i Sup port of Important Project. H -Xverlll' of the chamber of commerce; a' S. Jackson, acting president of the Commercial club; Dr. Alfred Kinney, chairman of the ports of Columbia com mittee, and former Senator Jonathan Bourne -Jr. ' .'"' ' "" v; ' "Because of the length and importance of the program,! we shall begin at 11 O'clock sharp," announced Secretary F, U Purse of the Portland Bealty board. nort of the. campaign ror 9 leei on With three slogans "Deep -water to the sea.'' "Team work and triumph,"-and that of Portland, "Where water grade meets ocean trade," as texts, the Realty board and Progressive Business Men's cluhs are preparing to entertain 400 buKlneiis men at their Joint luncheon in the main dining room of the, Portland Commercial club tomorrow at noon. The speakers are to be President Alva the bar and 86 feet in tha channel could be more significant,", observed -'President ' Shadrach Dwr Vincent of the Realty board. -; '.", '.'' COP ARRESTS PARROT " ; ; BUr WISHES HE HADrJT ' Pan . Francisco, Oct. 2. ratrolmun Miko Haley elaBlied with' a yellow headed, sea-bicd Mexican parrot in Portsmouth Square today and came out second best. Complaints that "sorao- 1 thing or tioiu. l -. !y ply terrible' l:i the square resulted Ui H.tU y 1 ' ins r t to arrest tho culprit. l:o tild, ti t i until after a terrific f lit. J'" nipped three pii-cca of 1'U-sli fro n Haley's right hand, brought tho l.loo 1 from a wound. in his. no.- and tore a chunk of flesh from Ms. lower Hi'. f Qt h ej'jrriV a final -snot: . . "If It hadn't been for yer eo!-n-, j -r scalawag, I'd a wrung yer ik k." ' -S Stri!-'.e of Electticiars r.tik-d. ;'Tho titrlke of the elen-icians uml-r the control . of tho of a of publio works in London, Kngliind. which fol lowed a strike of house painters and decorators, hn a been Fettled. The el'---trlclans Involved Included those em ployed in Buckingham and flt. J,i p-m' palaces, the genornt postofilcn, the tower of London and many other ofil clal buildings. A City Milk Inspector Resigns, , F. Q. Stiller, city milk inspector, who was appointed under i Health . Officer Marcellus, resigned his position yester day. No -reasons for the action were given., ;.'v,g,V": 'gp'f;:v.; -r I ':,., ' Revision of Schedules Asked. .' Locomotive engineers and firemen on the railroads west of Chicago will soon ask the railroad ' companies to revise their schedules of wages, according to an . announcement made by - representa tives of railroad labor organisations. . r QOO Clothes with a pedigree: look! them c er and mark down their winning points style, qualily, "character, taste all the elements of refinement both in outward appearance and : inner workmanship Suits refreshingly and originally styled, rich in fabric and oolor tones the finest products of foreign looms as well as sterling American weaves. ;- Fashionable Overcoats for the crisp Fall mornings and evenings. 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