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HH BRISBANE T HE this w e e k p|e«.*ut N « * » \ u Klee« C on lr® !* jkVr.lle V u . J « * ‘ «h M u Cm Dawrs S r « Jojr I |! p lM M I ‘ 1 to ***** * W u llln c - u duc«l< l> •*>•'•« ***** '*»• I*'***'» BMNII «111 •• tahllsb • groat airport In Ha waii near Kurt K a m a h a m a It a . ti* moil fur (Ita laat bln« of Ha wall. Ila- id*« la io k « v n t»u (h bombine planaa thvra to Ink# ra r« o f nn«al- ruma Ä f » n or •urtar« ihl|a ar f l « Ine from A ala I II will ba nutra (i Ira anni io ra«.|, il fvQ m»f <lu la I nr. that lb « u n - l i m . i l'Ulta nt ratabltab a |wwar- fkl •Ir baaa "o Iba Island o f liuain. « t ar« f r « « Io fortify. n»w lili U*a WaahlttgteU coitfrrrin* iltaarariila baia bann r«|tn<tlat«>t im I «or «Uly p M i * n»t tu fortify Cww U »l| »«l ont. BONNEVILLE «sap*' ■ ■ DAM CHRONICLE H H -, I M l M COLUMBIA READY TO START WORK ON MIXING PLANT Th« Columbia Conti run <-*'»>t»«ny bat urd-r«d two of lb « luae«at ra b la « ay a In lha world shlppml north frtim llouldrr dam for ua« m .onnartlow aiih Ha run- rraia mUine plant, which It la preparing *«» «ra n al lb « bonna- *111« dam I'Una for lb « mixing plant ar« now l*alne p»alwr«d by lb « «n il- "••ra . bai th «r« u aom« unrar- lalntr aa Io « b a r « It a||| ba ararl- ««I H may b« built „ „ lira,If..rd Uland or II may ba put up on the W aahlnilon «burr Columbia propoana In U m - touch m alaria' f B o u l d e r dam and h«n P’ tanrla.o bay bride« In thr !i .no. » I ll« m ittag plant T b « «um- p»ny » i l l require right freight ■ ara lo brine tb# ra b l««a y a and oiltrr equipment north frt.m Ifoul. dar Hop« U r»jtr«a*«d ihai lh « task o f b.llldltie lb « plant can b« atartrd by Ilia mlddla of April conn Itb lh « bleb Colui at alao erect Tat li.w n a Tall t P ««r , i «II f<-«4 b'ch. » i l l lia on tb» aloft «hora, hand |i*a«r I bleb on Bradford Uland ah -tild It« r.-i.dy for tor ,'n data aft r thrlr arrival her« T flr llftra kno* fl»# A|u) dll a* ft*»’ *»<! r ! Tr. tm+i |(,n e. reap«. <|y«ly. tallir*) Al )* , id (l rarh Coat of r t f ' H i l f Ihr » I M , ready for oa«. w ill Iw »¡*prutlm i ilrly 1350.000 rh *y *111 *>« rapatila ot <«r <«•»• ®f »onorafw at a load A* _____ l«a«t pt tn«n all «»parta. • Ill U« i « i iitn l ln ih « assembling <>f lh « tin«« and an additional Id • hm th« « lulptnant la t«ady for T b « »tabling of ihr «a y a H " , ' ,V’ . '.’i , IK 'N N M 11.1.1. Lets Clean Up lt|j tb « return of pl«u«ant w «alh «r lit« urge for a dean up and paint up «ampalan la arowlna ■ round town u half of the bual* n«aa flrnta which declare ih «y are «••In* to paint buildings thla «eaa- on Ittttk« Kood on Ibelr threuta III« rommnnlly would aparkle like dew on Hi« grass In Ihe morning aun. There la a pronounced need for clean Up week Nothing would add more to property values Any per- •on doubting thla statement ■ lion|«l take a -walk down the rail road tracks I'.-ople going through • as. ad« lax-ka tin the railroad trains could hardly be «».perwoi lo » • n t to 11»a In the community The condition la really dUgrare- ful. CAM4AHK I AH K.H Circulation 1000 Per W eek T H lftH D A V . M 1IU H 21, I M A U. S. MAY BUILD THIRD ATTEMPT CUT OR TUNNEL TO GET TURBINE AT EAGLE CREEK BIDS UNDER W AY Although construction ot the new grade which will carry the I'nlon Pacific railroad track« front Kugle creek to a point below the toll bridge la acheduled to get un der way In May, the United Statea • nglneam hs»»e not determined y «, whether the line will be carried through the hill at Kagle creek helghta In a tunnel or In an open cut. Betting o f grade atakea near the highway ut Kagle creek has given to a report that the govern ment and the railroad have agreed on an open cut. hut the rumor la groundless. Principal Interest in Ih e method to he employed In carrying the rult line through the hill centers In the residential district on the height«, where people may find Pacific Car and fo u n d ry com thetnselv. » living on the edge of pany, of .Seattle, tv«a low on th*- a miniature canyon If a cut Is goaernmenl .-ontmet for th>- pur*. made, and three or four houses ' baa.- of Ihe to-a locks emergen«.’} j must b< raxed. dam and the atntionnry derrick : Th<- state highway department which drops the 23 Mop-lug» In has about recnnrll«.«! Itaelf to the • be .lam In pl.t >■ Captain flurl t fact that th » railroad company •kl announced .Moiuh.y. w inn in g i<>»»s not ».»nt Its new line par bnla. which were on 'w o alleh tly, alleled through ,i cut by a super dlff«-r«wt m Itedulea, were f loH .lt. I. highway, and Is wrestling with plans fo - y tunnel o f Ita v*-ry o T and |l 15.J46. I'revluua ««tlmutea by engineer» 1 H owever. It w ill not act until all for th« hut,'«- steel r lr d 'm . which, prospect a for a ; om prom la« on in he used tr. Hi f«« ■ long, ten fe»t Wide, j it’ en cut which could four feet high, »a a approximately "In tly uy the Union Pacific and 1140.000, The log» ut.d the dor-1 th « Mate has been definitely aban rh k. which ran drop them Into the doned. Considerable talk haa been go Mtctially prepared alota In (he |. cv. in j •> hour« contain KOg.WoO ing around relative to a railroad pound" of nickel steel and 4 5,000 »•amp. to b<- built near the toll bridge. This rumor la groundless, «tructurnl at eel Main of th « log* la In « » « « * too. fo r th<- government w ill house if ett»>-•’genet, cud for lh « annual men employed on the railroad Job Valcolm leaning out of th« chnmber. In Ihe Orlno. Bell & " hen not In u>* they will be piled bunk house». Tw ice forced to reject bids be cause o f unreasonably high prices. United State« arm y engineers laat week reopened bidding fo r the purchase o f turbines and govern ing equipment, to be used In the powerhouse. Just how the governm ent plana to get around the exhorborant price« has not been disclosed, fo r the specifications seem ingly are not changed, except that bldg on a 5.000 horsepower turbine, ad justable by hand, have also been requested. D ifficu lty In gaining a large number o f bids has been encoun tered. as only Ih ree companies Th»:.kt Io alr|>lan#a. |b« Oreek have patent rights fo r making nbr la r n i » M Tita «>ldt*r«»k certain parts of the turbines neces. ptr\>;, V r tilîfl'«. tradir. | tb« r » sary on this project. Designing, ali ai (hr * .o of a «««n ly lwo. i n ) manufacture and assembling o f the huge generators, which will fr - j : i« h"ta* on Iba |alan<l » f supply the dam with power fo r at (Vr-r li-t.-M lita ArfW M tra to an bast a year, will take w ell into gt an island for rwfug« the fall months. Htrj>'n¿, Iba old man Ir o tard thaï T i e two 40.000 horsepower tur kt a " :il.l a n or a ra lo t r i f • — .< ■ -n bines, which w ill be nlated In lir»« t »'il. A r«lt«l rrnlw-r i k units one and two. on the O te«on 1 m ¡;- -t In Ih » |tr-.I.H-il..n of I • shore. wlU have governor adjusted dt.aa Ila T b«n . la »! o f Itir flc.-i Made*. In other words, adapting gai i t i r r '.- ;ìn l Ih « c f " '* e r Anrr thonsolves according to the flow t i arr»it>irft»l «■« IIta g--««m n. ut o f the water. The 5.000 h o r »'p out <> r turbine MtX Hrhtnrlltm, (termal) It« AtfT w ill be used fo r heating up the t»i.-!it prl te nchirr, lira! Mr Ila f»n* larger one«, supplying the reser ti'.k » » « « and says. "N ow » « vation with power and running all la r f- l!.»••r y<<u know, (• 1 ht apparatus In the powerhouse. The tarili > hr» » » t r i t i l i f t ).impioti »!ze o f the big turbines, which Art 11*1 he I* a Jew. and n<«t • w ill cost over one million dollars, Mn««)«■! N r tllr . «U h Hm tm<l » I can be reallxed hy the 23-fnot lit brad a« arm lebt up and d o « « blades. There w ill be turned by I t a INNM» fat..« la • I to annoy water -om lng In the entrance Kr Itillar. ways, ^pinning the generator, and passing out through the draft It «Ill tnirrait ||ttl«r and other» tubes. Th e latter part of the A bar : binine "N.wallc" m««ta M*t powrhouse work Is now complete, Ib.-r a tall young -I**. « h * tough* W ort cannot he started on the nnd men are w orking In the other tlongalde the a«a canal •kr-c be « e i » T h a meeting » I I I • h o “ ’' h: , h r rl f V . . . m «»’ » M W ' W M ' O M y ...» -» ) art la li.-l’ .tne H .H .I ...premar, ' I * h" ' h . , . W .Ir«ad y » . « arriad J ooo.. O th«r bidders were: P o o l» and Cascade I.ocks aectlon until the sections connected with the tur »wo In Ibelr ||..uld«r dam work M. Oonlgle. Portland. W illiam C. »teel ha» been laid on the Bonne bines. «ora Dot dai»r»»«l on tha Hat. Hot Smith. Portland; McRae Brothers, v ille section, due to the fact that li Xaw York city It ought to d m » S. .'tie ; Iteinrann Iron W orks Se- material taken out o f the open I rotad, (líitn llr, and a *eat*- ol atle. Wallace Bridge and Indus cut or tunnel must be h a ile d out j •b.ut ito« million dottar». trial Steel romt-tny. Seattle: CJrlvn o f tlw west end of the hill, ih ia j Conslructlon company. Pittsburgh. | means that the steel on the Kagle i Henry fo rd »lew s nt • «« » pMltt Penn and W orden-Alien c o m -! creek bridge has to he erected ( • «;’ilmlly a» m«orly so abatracf » llh ln the next fio to 90 days. |>nny. Mllwnttkle. WIs. *la.i«*inl!a, Incoherent hntuogen»- The sensational M erle Carlson’s Uouuty f'lerk Black man. of Irr - aa Herbert P|irtir»r mleh! orchestra, which last week drew ba»« railed It Mr Cameron broad Jlood Itl»«r . has appolnted Altor- more than 2 5o couples to their Mating it «tit|..n«»| raa.tally !b « fart n«y C A. Ciibh reglslrar *tf Caa- Initial dance, w ill play a fin al re ttot Mr. fo rd In on« year loat Id'*, cade tsocba prednrt It.-glstration^ turn engagement In Jim M errill's (tonal booka wlll lie kepl ope») through- I.ocks Pavilion W ednesday night, When thla writer a»ke»l Henry «tut thr yrar and any p«r*»>n «llgl- before continuing their tour o f the ?«rd «hat waa th « moat money hla to vote may stop ln st thr at- The Icy hand of death, thl* own. and still ln a serious con country. ba had lo«t In any rear whli# lorney'a o fflr « and ra il«« hls or bar time In the form of spinal menin dition. Carlson’s band, which has Just gitis. iignlrt touched on the Bonne •Aar.jlne type“ and re-orgnnlrlng. nante to he placed <*n the llst. Mayer was taken 111 Friday, the completed a long contract with ba r«; lied - “ I didn't lo t« any money. Th «r# a r« n«>w m or« than 2 °° ville dam. when Kenneth Mayer, disease evidently setting in Just Seattle's H otel O lym Tl". Is the fin I wily dlatrtlhnted aotne money." regl*l«re«l Volara ln the prednet. young kitchen helper In the Com ns he was recuperating from a est ever to play In the dam dis falrly d lv ld «l tietween demócrata munity C e n t e r 'C afe, died In the trict. Miss Pauline Byrns' feature ’ .u-k Injury. Jeffries complained It hna lu-rn cnatomar« at etecn- p iblh ana T b* oplnlou pr«- M u l t n o m a h County hospital. P o rt duets with the sm iling young o f severe headschen Saturday, and f aia In \«w Jerarv itnta prison to «a lls J h s t another 2o» votara can land. late Monday night. leader, received rounds of ap was also su fferin g from a mild K.-ars of many resldenta In the . . n iel (Ion I» •dntlf relative« o f a murdered men. plause last week, and the music district were dispelled hy the an touch o f the flu Convulsions fo l o f the 12-plece orchestra was per U»t th«-» mar wltneaa the kllllne o* | to th « matter Stanl»*y B. lowed Sunday morning and he fect. If the comment o f the «lanc tb* Itiurdrrer; » «r y e«»na1derat«. If Mulle a nttmher of penple are nouncement of Dr. l»larl»«a of on« murdered-really de ! reglstered but wlll flnd tnem-: Wells, government physician, that was rushed to the Portland hos ers can be used as a medium. air« in *•«■ tb« mur»t«r«r aa h« alia • • Iv «« Inellglble lo vote unleaa th«-* only one other case had been re pital. T h « sickness, which Is proceed 1» th# chair, straining again«» the I regisier agaln. du* to the ract ported. and that an epidemic of C R AM »W O N T IJCASKI» ed by headaches and fin a lly con the contagious Illness was highly •*r»->a and frothing behind tha •ha» thav dld nol go lo the polis Lease o f the Cralgm ont hotel, vulsions. as described above, a f improbable. It la aiif* to predict that form erly Cascade Lodge, to J. J. 1 laal fall. The lone other peraon known fect the brain and spinal cord. It Ci»lnn«| l.lttdltrreh will reject fhe In- T h e r r Is no chara« for regisira-, Sullivan, o f Portland, was an Is very uncommon In construction to be aufferlng Is Joe Jeffrlea. a »Itafion to a «« Hauptmann pul to tlnit Votara mu»t hava llved •** j nounced last week by W . J. Carl ramps, more often being found In <*eih for the kidnaping and murder ffood n it o r counly slx roontha lo Oeneral-Hhea carpenter, who Is son. owner. fighting desperately for hla life In cities where livin g conditions are •f his child. Th ai la pmhahly not b« «llglh le lo reglatratlon. poor, and people are In a continu St Vincent s hospital. Late W ed Qilon«! liu dbw gb'a Idea o f a pleas Send the Chronicle to friend*. nesday he was barely holding hla ous run-down condition. • « tight. Cae Chronlcln Want Ada. Seattle Firm W in s C ontract C o b b T o Register V oters In Locks Seattle Band Back Next Wednesday Rare Spinal Meningitis Case Costs Life O f Kitchen Helper