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.0 THE 0REG0IJ DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, .OREGON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. UK FOR LEIS TRUNKSBVERARE IH 1 EN Plana for the construction of the Lenta ' trunk sewer, a project to cost approxi mately $760,000, will be completed within two weeks, A. G. Johnson, assistant com missioner of public works, announced this morning;. Ttwfclg sewer, which when completed will be the outlet of the Foster road ewer, now under construction, will be built from Ninety-second i street and , Johnson creek to the Willamette river. It will roughly follow the water course of Johnson creek to the junction with . Crystal Springs creek ' and then be tun- neled through , under Kastmoreland , to ; the river.- i More than 24,000 lots will be affected by the sewer. Which will, afford drain age for the district just outside .the - southern city limits as well as Lents, Mount Scott and a portion of Kastmore- 4 land. According -to the preliminary plans, the time allowed for construction of the sewer will be two years. -1 Assessments for the coat of the sewer will affect the district along Foster j. road from Sixty-third to Seventy-second ' street the most, Johnson said. This district will have to meet assessments for the Foster road sewer of about f 25 a lot: the improvement of Poster road, about $200 ; the extension of Foster road ''from Fifty-second street to Powell Val ley road and Fiftieth, $6, and for the , ,trunk sewer about $30, making a total of $26 on each lot. The assessed value . , of the lots ranges from $150 to $200, - Johnson went on to say, and to Insure the payment of the assessments, about $60 will have to be paid in canh. , ' CTTT HELt TOT LIABLE FOB DAMAGE BT C1TT ATTORHET ; ' That the city is not liable for damages done to the property of H. W. Seivert by dredging in" the Columbia slough channel, -was the decision made this morning by Frank 8. Grant, city attor- 'ney. Seivert claimed damages amount ' i Ing to $800 on account of flooding his ' . farm at the foot of Vancouver, avenue ' wben the Derby street culvert 'dogged up. -By arrangements with the Penin '. aula Drainage district No. 2, the Pacific u Bridge company was discharging water v; land mud from the channel upon land . ' north of the dikes. The water was V drained through the Derby street cul- -Velt until the break caused it to back , up on the land farmed by Seivert. ALEXANDER STREET BRIDGE - PLASH TNEARLT COMPETED Flans for the construction or a re- rnforced. concrete bridge on Alexander street from May fair to Belgrave streets wtll be ready for filing within two weeks, A. CI. Johnson, assistant commis sioner Of public works, announced this rooming. The bridge will afford a thor oughfare to the Salvation Army. home. ' he said, stimated cost of the bridge IS $25,000. Edw. J. Hoban Made Auxiliary Bishop of The Chicago Diocese Chicago, Pec. 2L (L N. S.) The Rt Kev. Edward J. Hoban was conse Mel i 'ML w IQB&0S2N2 STAND Tm jil j HE! crated as auxiliary bishop of Chicago today witH the tmpresmve nraaiisuc ceremony of the Roman Catholic church. An-hhiahnn Mundelein was the COnse- crator, assisted by the Rt. Rev. Alex ander J, McGavlclc. blshop-eiect or Croese. and the Rt .Kev. i nomas Unllm MchnnlaH nf RnKtlihm.1 ThltH archbishop. 20 bishops and hundreds of clergy were present at the ceremony. -. Bishop Hoban. by his consecration to day, becomes the bishop of the.: diocese in which he was born, baptised, con firmed and ordained priest. He is the first native Chlcagoan to be elevated to the prelacy In this diocese. threat of Death Is Hurled at ; Minister, In Ardmore Tragedy Ardmore. iOkhw: Dec 2V (J. N. 8.) "Rev. Wleth, if you value life, you will leave town! at once'. . ---v -1 . This warning, typewritten on a scrap of paper, was made public today by the Rev.. : C. - c Wieth, wno receive it through the mails. Rev. Mr. Wleth preached the funeral service of C Q. Sims, Ardmore policeman, said to have been - the leader of the mas iced band which attacked the home of Joe Carroll near Wilson, and one of the three men slain In the shooting which followed. The warning was being investigated while- police continued to clear up de tails; of the snooting. Secretary Weeks to Make ..night in U. S. Queen of Dirigibles Washington. Dec 21. The Roma, queen of America's dirigible fleet, ar rived here safely today . from Langley field. Va. to be christened. The big craft landed at Boiling Held here at 10 :30 o'clock and shortly there after was christened by Miss Fonrose Wainwright, daughter of the assistant secretary of war, in ' the presence of many distinguished officials and Italian arms conference delegates. Secretary of War Weeks, Ambassador Rloci of Italy and other officials will take part in the flight front Boiling field. Says. Conference of All Nations Needed To Halt Naval Work Washington, Dec. 21.-(1. N. S.) A conference of all the nations in the world probably will have to be called by the United States for the purpose of secur ing ah agreement on the question of limiting the construction of naval arma ment, a spokesman of the British dele gation stated today. Clauses in the Hughes proposal which binds nations that are parties to the agreement not to sell existing warships to nations outside the agreement, or to construct new war vessels for other na tions, have raised a question as to the effectiveness of the Hughes plan which probably can be settled only by a gen eral world agreement, It was ;tated. ELKS CALL OFF BALL Vancouver, Wash., Dec. 21. The Klks stag charity ball, scheduled for tonight. has been called off for reasons not slven out. Clement Scott. In charge. Is out of town, and other officials are non committal. With Pearl Oil as fuel your OA heater literally ra diates comfort where veryou use it .in Eving-room, bath room; or bedroom. Pearl Oil brings the, best out of any I good oil heater supplying . a constant healthful temper ature that everyone apreci ates these chilly evenings. It is refined and re-refined by our special process which makes it clean-burningno smoke no odor no waste. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name - Pearl Oil. " r . ! - ' ' " STANDARD OIL COMPANY urns FATE OF JOE H BL; ALLEGED SLAYER, The jury hearing the murder trial of Joe Hell, charged .with the killing of Jerry Powers, . poolroom : proprietor.- in the poolroom under the Perkins hotel on October 23, was given Its Instructions and. sent to the" jury room by CI retail Judge Wilson just before noon today. --. Joseph I Haromersly, lor the state. and Torn Garland, for the defense, made weir arguments una morning, uinaoa confined . himself to attempting to save his client's neck, as the fact that Heil killed Powers in attempting to hold him up was undisputed. s Heil is an Austrian by - birth. He is a ' man of medium height. - broad but lean. He has protruding eyebrows and sunken eyes. He seemed to take an almost scientific interest in answering accurately the questions of attorneys, but spoke' hi broken English and with a dull painful earnestness. WOMAX IS CASE He had been in Portland only three weeks. His money ran out. The last (5 he gave to a girl he picked up in a picture show. They had a "split-up" and with his money gone he was desperate. He thought a lot of that girL They solemnly promised that they would never leave each other. But she was false. How long had he known her? Oh, about 10 days. So he took a gun and went to the pool room. That was at 11 :20. There were eight or nine men playing. They began to leave and finally there wasn't anyone around but the manager- wow was Joe's chance. He walked over to the counter and said, "Stick up your hands and give me your money. "I haven't any money." Powers said. Just then someone came down the steps. "There's a detective now," Powers whisoered tenselv. Joe really isn't very smart. He whirled around, and as he did so Powers made a lunge, grabbing the gun with both hands. Then they fought back and fourth. Joe says he was merely trying to get to the door. But the gun went off and Powers fell. Joe ran out the door and then east on Washington. Behind him ran a strag gling line of policemen and civilians. He says 12 or 13 bullets whistled around his head before he had run a block. He turned around and fired back. One of their bullets cut his finger. IKTEKDEB SUICIDE BITT Then in the North end, when he was cornered, he thought he had one bullet left in his gun. He meant to kill himself. but he didn't. Life is sweet after alL and Joe isn't very smart. He admits that himself. He told the jury that he didn't think very clearly, his mind was a little foggy, he said. Hell's trial isabout the most quickly disposed of murder trial that has ever been heard of in the Multnomah county circuit court. The state called about 10 witnesses Tuesday, and Tom Garland attorney for the defense, passed prac tically all of them without cross exam .nation. A severe windstorm caused a great deal of damage tn the southern end of Malheur county last week. Roofs were blown off of barns and houses, other Duiidings were totally destroyed, and a horse valued at $2500 was killed. (California) IiSfuDS Lodge to Be Asked ; To. Halt Slaughter Of ; Elk for Teeth An appeal to the order of Klks to take action to eliminate tb wanton destruc tion of .elk for the sole purpose of . ob taining their teeth for use as ornaments and to urge the next grand lodge con vention to forbid the -wearing of elks' teeth by members, has been made by the National Game Protective - association, upon the request of' the Hoquiam Rod and : Gun club. United States . Game Warden Ray C Steele has been asked Jo cooperate. The action was taken following the inroads upon the elk ef the Olympic pen insula, last winter, which tooth-hunter? slaughtered in violation -of game lawr and -left the carcasses to decay. 7 Say, Mr. Man, Hen's the Gift of Gifts ! FOR HER CHRISTMAS No gift would more greatly evidence your thoughtfulness or bring more lasting joy into your home than a SIMPLEX IRONER. Fifty-two times each year it will 'mean, for your wife, daughter or mother, an hour of easy, pleasant occupation, instead of a day of monotonous, tiring work;, The Simplex Ironer is the best known of them all. More than a quarter of million satisfied users think of what that means ia guaranteeing titisfaction to you 1 A Small Down Payment -Easy Terms Portland Gas & Coke Co. AWer Near Fifth Buy Gifts This Year of Is the Joys of a to be Yours this Think of the Jife-Iong en joyment you would receive with a Victrola, The memory of a mu sical Qiristmas would last for years. 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It came near- Order tiOWWJU deliver mit ml tkm RIGHT TUiEt a Lasting Joy and Benefit! .A Victrola Ghristmas Jfe tuiii ID Going est to agreeing upon a verdict of mur der in the second degree, which would have meant, life tn the penitentiary. For a verdict for hanging the eoemt was said to be eight to four. , . Wong Gee- was walking quietly along tbe street, shortly after noon, November 7, when two gunmen stepped up behind him and began shooting. He fell over aeminst a building . and the killers1 con- unued to pump lead Into his body as be lav on the sidewalk. t Harry Stanton, police patrolman, was a block east on Davis street. ; He looked u p when he heard the- shots and saw Toy Chong .running towards, him. ' He gtve chase and caught the Chinaman. The defense claimed Toy Chong ran from the shots because he was afraid. not because he was ne of the men who did the shooting. ' Several witnesses were called to establish this alibi. The state on s the -other hand,-, represented by Maurice K. Crumpacker - and George Mowry, made intimations during the final arguments that - the Chinese de- Big Sale of USEFUL GIFTS! MANY OF THEM Also Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Men's Furnish ings, Army Blanket and all kinds of Army Wool Socks, etc for Benefit ef Oar Many easterners We Will . Remain open till 8 p. m. ' Every Day This Week A Army and Navy Store 94 Third St, Cor. Stark Excursion Tickets will be on sale at One audi for the Mound Trip daring Christmas between all stations where tbe one-way fare does not exceed 25.00. Minimum round trip fare 2.50. , Sale dates December 22. 23 and 24. Final return limit January 4th. -' For further particulars, ask agents. Southern A FARE AND A HALF for Round Tri daring the Christmas Holidays will be made by the . . ; Union Pacific System between all points - Where the one-way fare does not exceed $2& Minimum round trip fare $2.50. 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