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.1 . ' ' I-A - 'ii'" - , E E VEXING JOUPyAL. rORTIiAypy OREGON, MONDAT, JTJlTr .7, . 1P02. . t 1 1 JOHN J. DALY SUICIDES Former 0. U Grand W. Dies f ' fBcrlpps-McKaa News Association.) ' FTEBLO, Colo., July 7. John J. Daly, ; t lawyer prominent throughout tin .forth west, suicided by taking morphine to a lodging house here, today. The taure of the deed is unknown. He left a ettr attdressed to his eon, Floyd Daly, it Dallas, Ore,, or to the Grand Maater Workman of the A. O. . W., r'ortland. Troin 18,9 to 1M1 Daly was Grand Master Workman for the JurU'llction of Wash ington, Oregon and British Columhia. John J. Daly was well known In Pott- An American Amateur : Beats Canada's Best ' ' Oarsman. "' (SortsptVUeBa Mew Association.) ' HENLET-ON-THAME3, July T.-Tltus. an American amateur, defeated Bholes, the Canadian champion, in the prelimi nary heat (or the diamond sculls here this afternoon. Ha won by a length and a bait, FKDOtIT Mayor of San Jose Was Loath to Quit nis Fat Job. - (Serlpps-MoRae News Association.) BAN JOSH, July T.-Thls morning May or Martin and City Clerk Cottls refused to givs up their offlces to Mayor-elect Worswlck and City Clerk-aleot Belloll, alleging fraud In their election. They were ejected by Chief of Police Haley, tnd the new officials wart installed. ' Governor Oeer cams la on the belated O. R. ft N. train from Baker City this morning. ,The Governor was Just return ing from Eastern Oregon, where ho spent the Fourth at' Cove, la Union County. , "The celebration lasted four day at Cove," said ho, "and despite the rain the ardor, and enthusiasm of the people were not dampened. Saturday waa Grand Army day, and Z delivered an address to the . old soldiers, and a great demonstra tion was bad. I enjoy amending the national Inde pendence day la Union County, because It la the scene of my boyhood days," con tinued'the Governor, "and I always make an effort to be there If possible. "A day later, when I arrived at Baker , City, the dust was flying, and Z 'waa sur prised at the extreme difference in the conditions of weather In so short dls tanoo as 'that whloh Intervenes between Cove and Baker City, for at the former place when I left the mud was six Inches deep. Nevertheless, everybody thoroughly Joyed the big celebration." The Governor will leave this evening for Salem. SPECIAL COMMUTATION , SEASON TICKETS On Sale Between Portland and the Beaches Via A. & C. R. R. July 1st. On and after July 1st the A. & C. R. R. will sell five-ride season commutation4 tickets between Portland, Clatsop and North Beach points at the rate of J15, re turn limit expiring October 15th, and In terchangeable with all boat lines be tween Portland and Astoria. This strictly new feature in connection with the already excellent rail transpor tation facilities offered between Portland and the seashore is destined to make a great hit with the business men who an ticipate making frequent visits to their families at the seacoast during the sum mer. Tickets on sale at Northern Pacific ticket office, 225 Morrison atreet, and Union Depot YANKEE WINNER . ID TOD .A.:. ..-V. i """'''sssWssssssssl FAST TIME ACROSS THE CONTINENT The "Imperial Limited." the Canadian Paotfle'S fast train, makes the run In four ' day. The time, card is arranged to pass the greatest scenic fuu'.ures during day light. ' - . Reduced Rates to Newport"" t Commencing June 15, the Southern Pa- - etna Company will sell round-trip tickets. , Portland to Newport and return, good via either. East or West Bide divisions, In connection with tfie Corvallla & Esstern , Railroad. Tbree-day Sunday excursion tickets... good going Saturday, returning Monday, $4.30. Season tickets, good re turning . until ; October , 10. Id. , Baggage , checked through to Newport. . - For further Information call at City Titket Office, corner Third and; Wash- , Ington streets, Vortlaad. Or. K lubsortpttoas rcviea for The Journal at any of B. fi, Rich's cigar sto"- Master of the A. In Pueblo, Col. land. H was of i a genial nature and personally was well liked, but was rather a heavy drinker. Some time ago h be came involved In serious trouble over money matters In his home town, Pallas, where he bad spent practically all his life and Is said to have departed there fiora between two dayat Inquiry among prominent Workmen in the city has de veloped) the. fact that In his relations to ths order he was always very scrupulous and his death 3s very generally regretted ry chose who were his friends in happier days. Fagothy-Curry Wedding. A very1 pretty wedding Was solemnized at the parsonage of the St. Francis Church last Wednesday evening;, the con tractlng parties being Frank Fagothy, of San Francisco, and Miss Llna Curry, of the East Side. About 40 friends of the couple met at the residence of the bride's parents, 411 East Mill street, at 2 o'clock, and were driven In carriages to the par sonage. After the ceremony was per formed the party repaired again to the bom of the bride's parents, where a de lightful wedding repast was served. Miss Rose- Russell acted as the bridesmaid and Louis Fenton, of Alblna, as the best man. A large number of valuable pre ents were "-received. Mr. Fagothy la a prominent groceryman of Ban Francisco and Miss Curry is the daughter of A. W, Curny, a weil-known resident of the Bast Side., The happy couple de parted on the evening train for San Francisco, where they will reside. Suicide's Funeral. ' The funeral of Fred V. Grosahan, the young man who committed suicide In the Lenhard lodging house, East Water street, Friday evening, will be held tomorrow evening, the interment being at tone Fir. The young man was em ployed at Page & Sons' commission house, and had talked to his fellow workers a number of times of his intention to take his own Ufa" The funeral will be held lrv the evening for the purpose of allow ing the employe of the store to attend. Nothing has as yet been heard from Groashan'a relatives in the East. TEXANS STRIKE (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) HOUSTON, Tex., July T.-Twelye hun dred shopmen of the Southern ; racMo lines struck here this morning. They Is sued an ultimatum a week agqdemanding an all-around 10 per cent Increase of pay. The company offered 8 per cent, whip h was received. A stubborn contest is im minent. , SPECIAL Fourth of July Excursion Rate Be tween Portland, Clatsop and North Beach, Via A. & C. R. R. On July 3 and 4, the A. & C. R. R. will sen round-trip excursion tickets be tween Portland and all Clatsop and North Beach points at the rate of J2.&0. Tickets Interchangeable with all boat lines and good to return to July S, inclusive. NEW OFFICIALS. When Justice Of the Peace Kraemer went to lunch today he turned his office over his successor, W. M. Reid. J. Klter took hold as clerk, while Walter Jackson went into ex-Constable McNa mee's rooms. He has not named his dep uty yet, but there are about a dozen ap plicants. The appointment rests with ths Sheriff. Early Morning Fire. At 8:15 o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in a cheap lodging house .it HI North Third "street, and before the flames were under control damage, to the extent Of about 11360 was done, with but, slight Insurance. The premises St No. 25, which is next to the lodging house, was the principal one damaged,; The furniture la the two upper stories was ruined, and the dam age to the Owl saloon, on the first floor, was over J1008, according to W. T. Gels ler. the proprietor. The Are is supposed "to have startt from an -overturned lamp In one of the front rooms of tb lodging house. Watch Stolen. - The residence of James Kiernan at 299 Columbia street was entered by burglars last night', who stole his watch and chain. The watch was very highly prized by Mr. Kiernan, as It was presented to him by the citlxehs of Astoria some yean ago, tor heroism displayed at , a fire, when he saved the life of a boy named Charley Howe. K . W. C. T. U. at Chautauqua. Mrs. Unruli conductor of the W..C. T, U. Institute at the Gladstone Chautau qua sessions, Is planning a most Inter esting series of conferences In addition to the usual morning classes. These will be held in the class tent at 3:30 p. ra. While all will be devoted to the discus sion of 'live questions, t the management is especially Interested in securing a large audience on Thursday afternoon, when the subject of kindergartens will be un der discussion. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Miss Valentine Pritchard, - Mrs. A. H. Burkhoider of Rldgefield, Wash., an ac complished klndergartner; Mrs. Edmund Simpson of this city and a graduate of Madame Krause'S kindergarten training school of New York City, are expected to assist An opportunity will be given to those who desire Information on special points to ask questions of these ladies,7 who -are familiar with every phase of the luoject It in hoped 'that all Interested for or against the movement will be present at this meet ing. ' :' .' ...'..' .- ..! :.; ACROSS THE RIVER I Evening Star Orange Meets. A meeting ef Evening Star Orange, Patrons of Husbandry, was held Satur day evening in Multnomah hall, on the Section Line road, F. Miller, master, presiding.' The committee "'having In charge . the raising of 1200 for the pur chase of ground upon which the proposed now hall will be erected reported that the sum of $171 had been already raised- and that it waa not thought that any dim culty would be encountered In ; raising the additional 29 needed. It was decld ed by the grange that there was not any great hurry erecting the proposed new building, as the grange already owns Multnomah hall, and it has enough room for the accommodation of the Members at prevent. A special invitation waa re ceived and accepted to attend the meet lng of Clackamas Grange Jnly 12,- a spe cial program being promised. At the j meeting Saturday several candidates were No Addition to Scfiool. At a special meeting of the patrons of the RuBsellville school districts Saturday evening, the proposition for enlarging the school building was defeated by a ma jority of five. The directors have decided to hold another meeting, when a definite plan for the enlargement of the building will be submitted. It is said that the en largenjent project was defeated on ac count of the fact that no definite plan was submitted at the meeting'. The Bus sell vine schoor. district Is growing ' very fast-In population and something 'will have to b done toward Increasing the facilities. The general opinion among the patrons of the district is that the building should be enlarged by the addition of two rooms. Very Dangerous Sport. While celebrating the glorious Fourth yesterday . morning, Harry Sylvester threw a large bomb whHe J?r. F. D, Mil ler and A. A. Kadderly were passing, which nearly threw the doctor off -tys feet. The clothes of the two mon were burned, an til so were several parts of their bodies. The police were greatly troubled by boys throwing bombs at 'peo ple and also on wooden buildings. With such practices as these It Is a miracle that not a single Ore was reported yes terday. , '. 1 Among Albina Lodges Calanthe lodge, Knights of Pythias, In stalled the offlcprs elected for the ensu ing term at the meeting last Wednesday evening. After th business of the ven- mg whs concluded a nne banquet was spread. . Alblna Camp No. 191, Woodmen of the World, will install its newly elected, of ficers at the meeting next Thursday even ing. A program has been prepared fOTo the occasion. Home On Visit. Charles Hill, a meat dealer of McMlnn- vllle, son of ex-Mayor Hill of Albina, Is visiting at the residence of his parent In Alblna. Mr. Hill says that the wheat crop around McMlnnvllle this fall will be much larger than expected In the fore part of the season. He will return to Mc Mlnnvllle tomorrow. Eye Nearly Out. Grant Reddick, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Reddlck. residing at East Eighth and East Everett streets, met with a very serious accident on the Fourth while trying to discharge a giant fire- acker. The burning powder flew Into one of his eyes and burned his face badly. Dr. Batcheller waa called and is now In attendance. The damage to the boy's eyes la considered serious. : Went to Hospital. Robert 8. Adams, a - well-known rail road man, employed at the Terminal de pot and residing at TO East Eighth street. North, went to St. Vincent s hospital yes terday. Mr. Adams suffered a serious injury some time ago and. was hardly in Circuit Judge M. C. George this afternoon-sentenced James Williams to three yenrs In the state penitentiary, and to pay a fine of 100. Williams wasried and fodnd guilty of killing '"Cockney" George Hicks In this city "May 11 last. The men ha been flgVlrt'g, Vtien Will iams secured a rifle and shot Hicks dead, He claimed Self-defense.' "rtio court passed a light sentence on the recommendation of the Jury. .r POLICE COURT NOTES. Four East Side boys, Frank Thompson', Joseph, l-aberge. Albert Richards and John Grill, are under arrest on suspicion of having sobbed about a doxen stores and saloons across the river. As-the ar ticles stolen in each instance were mostly what, a boy would fancy,' the police are satisfied that adults were notconcerned In the robberies. Policemen arichenor, Scott and Hillyer made a raid on a hobo's camp in- Sulli van's gulch yesterday and captured half a dosen vagrants. They gave Tfcelr names as K- E. Sails, James 8mlth, H. W. Chitman. A. Boney, T. A. Coutts and Charles Gannon. The latter is an 4x prize fighter and attempted to escape. He was halted with a revolver, and will be on the rock pile with about twenty oth ers tomorrow. Polloemen Carpenter "and Mallett ar rested R. Carroll and H. Hastings at Front and Oak streets last night while they were engaged in a very Interesting game of fisticuffs. . . . Ben Bertona is under arrest charged Willi snatching a hat from the head of James Graham and attempting to make off with It ' ' A. Gotdblatt -and M. Sch warts were ar rested yesterday for violating the ordl- IK IIS He will Undergo an opera- Saloons Robbed. Vred Oansnsr, of tba "Boss" saloon, r ported Saturday that bis place was en tered the night before and $2 stolen. En trance was made through the gas works. Burglar' entered the Gilt Edge saloon on Alder atreet, near Sixth, last night and secured about tlO Worth of goods end coin. Sellwopd School Improvement. Bids for the construction of the addi tion to the, Sellwood school were opened Saturday by the Board of Education and contracts were let as follows: For the carpenter . work, 3. M. Merchant, I5HW; for masonry and plastering. M. B. Free man. J3495: for glass, etc., Whittier, Ful ler A Co.,. 1314.48. The contract for the painting has not yet been let. APPENDICITIS OPERATION. Ubert X, Hall, son of W. B. Hall, tbs fcast Side hardware man, underwent an operation at St Vincents' hospital Bat urdav t afternoon for anDendlcltiS. The case was a" Very serious one and ths pby' slclans In charge of the operation say that it would have been impossible for the young man to recover without It Creditors Mourn Absence. The"' Nets grocery, on the Base Line road. Mount Tabor, did not ope for business as Usual Saturday, and a num ber of creditors are In mourning: It Is presumed that Mr. Netxe. the proprietor, has left or California, his wife having left fdrthat"aW tome time previous. n ft ii -,',; V ' , - - " " , EASt SIDE BRIEFS: Mr. .Rogers, residing on Rodney- avenue, near .Sacramento, street. Alblna, Is again coujined: to sC.Vlnceiit's hospttat as the result of '; an '' operation for appendicitis some timer ago. His wife is connneo o the Institution also by Illness. - . Captain i Foster' returned yesterday on the steamer Columbia from Alameda, Cat, 'where he' has been spending the past two weeks visiting his daughter, Mrs; Hornlsh. : He Is now stopping at the residence- of his daughter, Mrs. E. R. Woodard, en Rodney avenue. Mike CnrtW, i'weB known resident of Albina, is bondhed to his residence at the corner of Union avenue and Stanton street with, very severe Illness. He "has bea jH for . week, w 5", Bocltmann, an Alblna business man, left this morning for Reedvllle, where he is. constructing a. new residence,: He re turns this evening. . a ; - I, Mr. tahman, formerly proprietor f .the Junction. Store,, corner Commercial and Stanton streets, has returned after a two years' absence, .at Fairview. His family returned, with, JMjn and will, j reside on Russell street f ' f " The young son of Jack Campbell, the well known Alblna plumber, was very seriously burned about the face and body yesterday by the explosion, of , a giant firecracker just as be was about to hurl It Into the street The funeral of T. A. Shetterly, a vet eran of the Civil War, w4w held yester day afternoon at Pleasant Home, the services being under the charge of the M. A. Ross Post, O. A., It., of which the deceased was a member. 'Mr. Shetterly died Friday from a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. L. H. Clarke of Gresham la visit ing at the home of SlfsT P, S. Dunning, East Sixth and Eaat Aider' streets. The condition of Mr. , J. W. Miller, wife of the Rev, J. W. Miller, whose con dition has been very serious for some time, was reported slightly better yes terday. For some time, there was not much hope for her recovery, but now her physicians say that she may eventu ally get well. Slabwood from Inman,. poulsen Sc Co.'s mill 1h being dumped Into the Stephens Slough In large quantities.. It is said that the fuel has accumulated to such an ex trnt since the teamsters' strike that this method had to be used to keep the wood from blocking the entrances to the mill. nace regulating hawkers- who use wag ons. Local merchants on Third street complain that the men ' tie ' up In front of their stores, to the' detriment of their business. One peddler was fined on a similar charge Saturday.'- Detectives "sliowijfeaerlgan have dis covered evidence egalns''iu'''i;7Msvdissee and Ed. Johnson, held, for the murder of oula Ba.-feus, in this city June 19, that will go a long way toward convicting the colored men. The watch and some other articles known to have been the property of the murdered man have been found In the possession of the suspecta' The prisoners were brought .before the Circuit Court to plead thin morning, but owing partly to the fact that their attor ney had abandoned their case, necessitat ing' the appointment of a legal adviser by the court, tihey were allowed till the next term of court (to plead. Dr. K. J. Geary, of this city, was today .appointed by the Board of County Com. mlssloners. to act in the temporary capac ity of County Physlclaai Jo fill the va cancy caused by the resignation f Dr. Harry F. McKay. , t .The appointment ot a regular physician was deferred until the fitness ef the sev eral applicants could be looked Ino. Dr. Geary did not solicit the appointment CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Arthur Sanders, S91 North' Twenty-Brat streets, measles. V Miss M. a Clarke, SSS tiiVh street, facial erysijjelas.) . able to walk, tion today, (HIT PDM HHHMHMewleSHa',l:l' '' '. r:-""'-"' '-' VUU.VLL At the urgent Request of OSc JOURNAL we invite yox to partaKe of the bargains offered during our Midsummer Sale. Located as we are .the past eighteen years on the corner o Third and Morrison, we need no introduction to the purchasing public, a Housekeepers and others who' patronize us are well aware o the homelike atmosphere that surrounds them an ' atmosphere of protection in price and quality o goods. - . ' Warner's summer and values up to 5i.oo reduced Ladies' house wrappers, 35c, Joe, 68c, 75c and 95c Greatest bargains on earth. Camping ' Blankets gray, tan, fancy mottled and white, standard size and double, 50c, 55c, 65c, 75c, 95c, $1.10, $1.15 and $1.35 pair. Ruffled Swiss Curtains, extremely well made, a and 3 yards long, 65c, 75c, $i.oo, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 pair. Lace Curtains, button hole edge, 3, 3 and 3 yards long, according to price, 40c, 45c, soc, 65c, 75c, 95c, $1.00, $us and $10 pair. Oriental striped Tapesty, worth regular 35c sale price 35c yard. Extra heavy Tapestry, rich colors, 35c, 49c, 50c and 75c yard. W c Al I eh: 8i Ifflc Oomnmell Corner Third and Morrison Streets. Agents for Bazar Glove Fitting Patterns, win mil Attempts to Prevent Belief of Fatherless Family. The passengers on the steamer Mascot were treated to a little excitement this morning by the violent-actions of Henry Archer of San Francisco, who attempted to throw Julius Ad ler, an Insurance agent of . this city, overboard. The cause of Archer's violence was his objection to a collection being made up among the pas sengers by Adler for the benefit of the In valid widow and seven children of Emll Muller of View, Wash., who was gored to death by a bull yesterday. Despite the efforts of Archer, over $30 was col lected among the passengers on the Mai cat: .' - . AMATEUR BASEBALL. A nine inning game of ball was played on the morning of the Fourth between the John Drew , and the East Twenty-sixth street teams, resulting In a score of 4 to In- favor of the Twenty-sixth street team. . The batteries were Ensmlng and Buchler for the John Drews and Trow bridge . and Magnees for the Twenty sixth streets. Some fine work was done by Knsmlnger, who batted out 14, and by Trowbridge, with 7 to his credit. The star feature of the game was a running by Martin Jfleyers. On Sunday the John Drews played the Waverly team at the letter's field. Score, 17 to 13 in favor of the John Drews. Next Sunday the John Drews will play the Woodlawn team at Woodlawn. Qoodall Loses a Leg. George Qoodall, who has been at- the Good Samaritan hospital for more than a month, suffering from an Injured knee. was forced to undergo an operation last Saturday, the right leg being amputated. as a last means of saving his life. The trouble was not regarded as very serious when he entered the hospital last month, but the Injury grew steadily worse, and the extreme measure resorted to Satur day had to eb undertaken. He stood the operation well, and it Is now. considered almost certain that he will soon be out. Goodall had been for several years a stu dent at the State University, and was granted diploma without an examina tion at the end of the school year Just closed on account of his excellent stand ing in his studies, , RIVER BULLETIN. . '; ' . - -,; . , The rlvet at Portland has risen four tenths of a foot during ths last fi hours, and the gauge reading this morning was If feet, From the data at hand it is thought ths river at Portland wUl reach a stage of 18.1 feet by. Tuesday moraing. and come to stand t about if S feet Wednesday . ; ' y Sr If i dflDTminnier bathing corsets, to 15c and 35a White Bed $1.00, $1.35 and Journal Free Vacation Contest WHO IS YOURi. CHOICE? CUT OUT THIS COUPON One coupon every day. Six coupons will' be given for a week's subscription; twenty six votes will be given for a month's subscription, and , seventy-eight votes will be given foreyery three months paid In advance subscription. The Electric Car St About Settled. The Indications are til at the street rail way strike will he settled this afternoon. Tt Is understood' that concessions will be made $y both, sides." ( : i -. Two cars are running today,, and new men are being broken In. If a settle ment Is reached today, which, now seems probable, the former employes will all return to work. V; ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Rachel Lewis to Malena Johnson, lot I. block 3f. Mansfield 1 Kama . Johnsddtter t al. to - same. lots 30, 31, block 3, same.............. 1 Malena Johnson t al, to Harrison Sloop, mm?r...:. l Rachel t- Ssy to C. M. Russell, par eel land Emanuel Himmons D. 1 C, also blocks 8, 10, 11, 17 to 0 and ' Falrlawn I..' :...' 1 BHzabeth f. CasWel! Jto Marguerite -.Xowman, same ......... 1 Louis P. Ott and husband to' Anna C. Smith, lot T. block SO, Alblna.. Samuel Swanson to Geo. Zlttmayer, 800 lot 7. block 18, taacoln Prnrk........ lOOOJ Alice Wilson ana' husband to H. S. Noble, lots 6, , block 10; lots 7, 8, block 11; lots 3. 4. block 12 lots 1, 6, . It block 25; lot .Vllock n North Alblna .-.-.. ... 1 S..I Woodward and wife' to J.. W. Moore, pt ,, Ijloclt C, Oherrydale.. IBM I. Roork to L. ,A. peilaven, so sores, ' sec. 19, T. 18, H. 4 E. goo L. J. Ooldswith and wife to Sam Ij. , Beary,. lot 7, block S, Alblna... ..... 600 - Get your Title Insurance and Abstraeta to Real Estatjrfrom the Title Guarantee ft Trust Co.. Chamber of -Commerce. QS)I , Large Bed Comfortables, white, cotton, specials 95c, $1.35. $1.50 and $1.65. Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, sd 8c, 10c, iajc, I5c, soc and 25c each. Fringed Doilies, colored borders, 35c doz. Fringed Damask Dollies, plain, also col ored borders, 5c each. Hack Towels, suitable for all purposes, 5C, 6c, 7c, 8c, loc and isjc each. Large size dinner Napkins, $1.10, $1.35, $1.65, $1.00 and $3.35 per dozen. Table Linens and Damasks for seaside or country, 15c, 30c, 35c and 35c yardi . : Extra fine satin Damasks for the home, 50c, 65c, 75c and 95c yard.. Spreads, full size. 7c. Sec $1.50. prices reduced to 10c I VOTE FOR At, AS THE ONE TO TAKB THB Journal Vacation Trip. Soule Bros. Piano Co. Carry only the highest grads pianos, which they buy at the lowest nricaa in earload lots. They can save you from n0 to S100 on a piano, as it costs then less to. sell an Instrument tbaa other aeaiers. xneir pianos tne Bteinway, A, B. Chase Estey, Emerson, BtaTr and Richmond ere so well Known that tbey sell themselvea thereby saving a big ex pense which other dealers have to pay to salesmen to dispose of their pianos, which, of course, the purchaser has tot pay. , 3a6 Washington St., near 6th. MANN & ABBOTT I 92- SECOND STR.EET Becwosa Stark 4 OoJl , DEATHS., -. " Alice M. Stevenson, 453 East S henna street, on July S, aged X6 yeara, Walter Hendren, 345 North Seventeenth street, on July a, aged .7 months; pulmo nary tuberculosla :-..' I - "Edith Warren, Twenty-sixth and Qulmr by streets, on July 6, aged tnonOtsi meningitis. ; Mary Carroll, 14 Grant streetj on Tali Z, aged GO years, beart disease. Tke dsra4 Holataa Umdertak las; Cn fwseral direeters smd sa4 balxeera. 280 TaaaUlL Faome 50T J. P. Flnley tk. Bon, Undertaker and Embalmors, corner Third uni -Jeffersort streets, do first-class work and deal honorably witK all. Otta 8chumann, monumental antf ' building work 304 Third St Esth mates on first class worfconly. - PRINTERS