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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, EALZM. OREOQy, TUESDAY, j . . THREE ; llfth- All I inn -r- T . -. There' satisfaction when your engine hums along without a hitch. And good fuel helps a lot good old fashioned gasoline like fed Cfow ike Gasoline of Qztaii The kind that's clean, quick burning, with snap in every drop every drop the same. Standard Oil Company (California.) Salem BAIL NOT REDUCED. ( hicugo, May 4. The Viiited States circuit court of appeals to-luy denied tlio motion tor a reduction in lmil filed by Terre Haute politicians wiio were re cently convicted in Indianapolis of conspiracy to commit elec tion frauds. The motion was denied because the men had failed to comply with the order of Circuit Judge Christian ('. Kohlsaat to take the matter up with District Judge Anderson liefore applying to the appeals court. BE PLACED III ANY AIM THEATERS City Council Finds That Legal Services Come High In Paving Cases YOUR PO! PASSES 10 MSI Minnesota's Passengers Arrive At San Francisco Pan Francisco, rived on the line j ! Soloman Kimsey Crowley Comes to End of Long and Useful Career of I Solomon Kimsey Crowley, Grove, Polk county, one of J j.innerrs of 152, died nt his farm home, I "The Firs April 26, 1015. Ho was horn November 1. JS.'(2, Ray county, Mis . ri. He was of Hootch-Irish ancestry. ''He crossed the plains in 1K52, arrived The Dulles, August 1H, 1852, enme ?di)wn tlic Culumhia river in a large mt and arrived at Portland on Aug '"ust 1!' and from there came to (Salem ,ih1 later to Polk county nnd engaged , in packing to the mines in .Siskiyou ' enmity, California, where he mined 'un til b55 and then returned to Pol lna. tyaml on duly 23, 1S55 married Hannah Mecca rulkerson, youngest daughter of Judge James .M. Fulkcrson. Had he lived until July t'5, they would have ;Wn married (in years. .Mr. and .Mrs. Cronlcy seitleil in the foothills near , Dallas, living there one year, sold and , f ircliuscil MO acres near Crowley stn timi, nlii. li station is named after him. 'In lx'Ti! ho purchased his farm ut Oak ftrnve. linn to this union were nine otliiMren: f Mrs. Mary V. Fnwk, Sulcm, Oregon; Jlr. J. M. Crowley, Poitland, Oregon; Ji.lm Crmvli'v. deceased; Nannie Tavlor, tf'TiSM,); s. If. Crowley. liickronl, Ore k'ii: Malison K. Crowley, Airlie, Ore- . J n: Mis. Ada Newtherer. Crowley Sta .I'i. nj.m: M"rs. Kffie Craven, .Snntu ,r '. t -.ili f i.i ni :i ; .Mrs. Ora Walker, ; J'"iilainl, Oregon. ,. IWy r.use. '. nine children until ". also two grandsons: Fred Crow y ijn.l Cky TnvW. xiie seven living children were with him in his last ill aess i ,ns oH un,acliildien living 'find M ,,..,, gri,ii.b-ViMi-cn, n,, boenmi, 'r;:'"1"-' ( n... m,,, rbuwh in mu. "is career is marked bv raaiiv chnt- ,' "'i.-r.e events ,,f pi west. He Highly esteemed, and bv his honer.tv I integrity ami strong Christian ehnr etcr Mill ,,lv,. h,Mi,, i,,,,,,.,..,,,, '" the immunity and every one who faille in contact nit), l,j,n. ' - ritneial i'M 1 May 4.JInving ar ' Manchuria. 47 jsengers from the steamer Minnesota 'which went ngirand in the Inland Sen on April 11, today agreed that there was no panic on board when the Minne sota struck. Many passengers returned to their berths and slept until morning when they were taken off liy a Japa nese transport. W. JI. Chirk, auditor of tho insular government in tho Philippines, and oth er passengers, told of the accident tc the Minnesota. Some said neither ti,,. Ouk captain nor first officer was on the Oregon's "".""'K6 when the ship went nground. in w in-crs wno were on board hur ried to the bridge, and finding oiilv the second and third officers there, Uok command until the caplaiu ar rived. The Aliunesntn had 744 pas sengers aboard. All staterooms were taken. ) Among the passengers arriving on tho Manchuria were (ieorge YV. Guthrie, ambassador to Japan, nnd Mrs. (Iiith rie, Clinton V. Higgs, of the Philippine commission, and Mis. Riggs; Pnv Direc tor Mitchell McDonald, P. S. .'.; Mrs. X. W. Jlclver, widow of the former consul general to Jannn nnd her two laughters; Professor Martin llohrn.i Drainage District Members Holding Final Meeting At Court House Today .. ..,,Ke .-,,! oioii ,i (ireiaiid. or the su-, premo court ot .Manila; 17 Chinese com i merce commissioners, and Dr. YV. K. i.Musgrave, .hief surgeon of the Manila general hospital. Mrs. (I. C. Jli.'lund, wno was one of the Minnesota passen-i gers, died on board the Manchuria two days out ot Honolulu. Haunted Her Like Ghost Members of the (1. A. Miller drain age district No. 1, organized for the purpose of reclaiming about 2(K) ncres of rich benverdnm land, near Fairfield, a few miles north of this city, on what is known as Old Mission creek, are holding their final session nt the court house this afternoon to complete organ ization. The project involves the dig ging of about 0 miles of ditch to drain into the Willamette river nnd the cost of the system is estimated nt approx imately $UI,iHI0. The district is being organized under the provisions of the old drainage dis trict law, enacted two years ngo, nnd this project, will bo the first to have taken advantage of its provisions in this section of Western Oregon. Those embraced in the district tire: F. Urns red, M, W. 11 ii lion. Theodore liubeas, Mary Aral, Miss Amy Harding, Mrs. Eleanor Harding, Louis Fofeier, Jr., John Marthaler, Joseph Kubens, Mrs. M. A. Mnrthulcr, Kd Kavanaugh, Louisa Miller, Mrs. V. A. Manning, J. H. Krovlcs. (I. A. Miller. John linbih. Nolle DuRette, Mrs. C. Kiivanaugh, A. L. ns enough while Councilman Ward At tho regular meeting i.f the citv I council last night an ordinance was passed prohibiting the placing ,,f chairs in the uisles of theatres, chinches, halls j or other places of amusement where ; people gather, Officer W. J. White was j allowed $75 for attorney 's fees in his ! dnuiage suit brought by Hruwn, ulu though tho pny-ns-yoiin-cnter ear or dinance was referred to the ordinance' j committee it is probable that the or 'dinance will puss when it conies on f,n- final passage it the meeting of the council. The proposed street car ordinance! when read before the council did not i prove to be so drastic as it was common ly repotted on the streets. The pro-! posed ordinance provides for six new cars to be pulced in the service in Su- i lorn to be operated by one mini. As a ! mutter of fact, however, 'Superintendent 1 Billingsley is using one of these cars at i Albany and one is kept in the bams in this city as a reserve car so only four extra men will be laid off by the change. The ordinance provides' that new enrs of the pnyns-you-cntor tvpe may be placed on the lines in Salem but nil of the present cars of the double , cad type such as are used at present must have two men on each car. The investigating committee from thf ! city council which went to F.ugcnc to look over the system in that citv re ports the ono mail cars safer than the! present enrs if properly handled and '. the system is said to be working satis-1 fnctorily in that city. ' Bill for Legal Service. The bill of Slater and Huberts for le gal services rendered ia the South High '. street paving cases iiiiioimting t $1500 came up for discussion when it was re turned to the council by the finance committee without recommendation. Councilman .Mills of the finance coin- 111 1 nee gave u as ins upin that 5(l However well furnished is not complete without a grass rug. We sell the celebrated "Waite" line which are fast color proof nirains't sun and rain. Weaving two strands of cotton where others use but one is the simple story of Waite superior finish and durability. Using nothing but fast color warp and exerting PVflTV iffm't fitlt ftl-iiriimt- ity in patterns and weaves explains simply the obvious difference between Waite Crass Rugs and the common kind. Special opening season prices: 41-2 x7 1-2 $3.50 6 x 9 $5.00 8 x 10 $7.75 9 x 12 $10.50 lr m -, '..J-. (, f ,nrlr,r,L-r, m, , Special Offering of Imported Grass and Linen Furniture Chairs, Rockers and Tables suit able for porch and house use. The high quality of these pieces recommend them to people who demand the best. The pieces are all hand made, woven in designs that are both pleasing and comfortable. Ivnvunniigli, Mnry 10. ,T. Coleman, V. A Manning, F. H. DuUetle and Lnurti ,T. Broyles. As soon as the details of or- T Ifinnizntion iire completed it is expected L0LlOlCD M&l V ViaUCr. u,"t construction work w ill begin inline cast's were ruses diutelv. services wore hold nf !. I I.a i'n ole Raotist chnr,.i, a...;i n,, &h "-v- nh" f'-m. V lifelong K.v. 11 tict i Inrch. deceased nnd ncsiwi,..! -iai:-linll of the bv lilem Bnp- "hen a ii.-h man and ".," mi cLgagoini nt at a .'ll' l".'or man is there on ( mi , nt ;."'" tor not a poor one certain hour, the dot. lie to give the other anv signing the note. San Francisco, May 4. "He haunted I me day and night, like n ghost." I This is what Mary Wugaor, ugi d 23,' said today of O. K. Schmaling, whom: sue shot iiowii iii tlie street Snturdav night. - While Sdimnllnr;, wirii four bul lets in his body, hovered between life and death at the Lane hospital, the girl was held in a city jail cell, And there she talked, in n bnv, frightened voice. 'Did you ever think of a person being haunted in this twentieth con tuty?" she asked, "of there being nn ever present phantom that trailed you night and day, of n hideous something that suddenly appeared at your elbow on the street or faced you at vnur door, something that you feared and grew to hute? I was haunted and 1 had that experience. Every hour, in light or darkness, t was haunted by the face of a man with cruel eyes. That face was the face of Schmaling. I shot him Sat urday night. "When I looked out of my window he was there, staring up at me from the sidewalk. One night he was not there, so I slipped out for a breath of fresh air. Then his shadow was at my shoulder. He fumbled in his pocket. 1 drew my revolver to scare him. It ex ploded four times. ".More than a year ago he followed me home one night. 1 hid in my bed room, but he was always lurking out side. "AlwavK there, ahvavs nt niv uldo. smiling, grinning ineiiaciiigly. Kveiy j 1,1 ''"'"'' day his grin look became more threat- i ''''indall said that cinng. 1 dreaiiKd of nim. supreme com f "Those nights were filled with the : "'lhiint woulo I phantom of this Thing. When I cried, ! sistniice required, my mother came, but he wus nlwnvs' .. nnitter was gone immediately. " J finance coininitie "When I filed 1 did not think 1,,. , ordered to lepint would feel it., (ilmsts don't mind bnl-; (lf the council. lets, they say. But he lay on the side walk, all bloody. And 1 knew 1 had shot a man, and not a ghostly thing." thrill, r t ailOII t.l , . II I.. .Ti,..o niiwiiiu pity nn- an services rendered. It was stated that the ! of Carson, of Lord, and of Krv consolidated into one case anil th'i ot Watson nnd Albert were consolidated into nnother case making but two cases in which the extra attorneys appeared. The councilman estimated 'tluitfia was a reasonable amount for each case for I each atoraey of l,riil for each case or I Willi for the two add he was willing to j double this sum ina,king it ifi'iim. The'cx- tin attorneys will ). required fr. Us i 'ity Attorney for the work in the $(1.50 Rocker Special fS.iiO Chair Special .... $8.50 Table Special .... 51.9.-) . $0.75 $(i.90 $9.00 Adjustable Lounging Chair $6.90 Your Credit Is Good r - fc hfii iiiii""1 'nn.. i. m m Your Credit Is Good the assistance nil of the of Judge legal as- referred back to the ' nnd this body was nt the next n ting Germans Acknowledge ; White Slavery Charge Right To Sell Arms Against Man and Woman VICTOR POINT NEWS DEFENSE OF LAWSON. Cleveland, Ohio. May 4. John p. White, intoi national president, of the I'liited Mine Workers, announced today that the miners' national htnrd of or ,'liinzaliiili would hold a special meet ing at Indianapolis next week to con sid'T the defense of John U. Lawsoa. I.awsou is ,1 member of the miners' in ternational board who was convicted of murder at Trinidad, Ci.'o., yester- lav. ID) iv wminr it iwv) I! ii jgj$ e m i g if The ease of Officer W. .(. White pre seated some further legal complications, it appeared that Mr. While hired an attorney, not the city iittoniev, to de find him in tl ircuit court and then presented the bill to the council. The reason was given that in the first tiial Attorney Trindle wns retained bv Brown. City Attorney R. K. Page up penred for White. Later .Mr. Trindle was elected city attorney nnd when the case came up in the January term of court Mr. Tiimlle could not switch and represent Mr. White. Despite the ex planation six coiiacilnien voled against the bill ami siv voted for it. Mayor White settled the tie in favor iif nnviin. (the bill. ' " New Motorcycle Is Ordered. Motorcycle Cop Vamey will soon be equipped with a new motorcycle to chase speedeis. It wus reported at the council lest night that the old machine wus all tan licit ii and it would cost ns i much to repair it as to purchase a new j iioicniiie. in i iiiaenine can be sold tor yl.il l and a now one purchased foi l 1 -! w it will cist the city less than' !$llill for a m il machine with the ex-j 'tins. Councilman McCli'llaml here in- But Holds That Food, Too. Should F,e Free-Dr. Dernherii'H Viows on the Sub j ctt. ; Philadelphia, May I.-Dr. Iloniliard I'eriibiiig, former iiiloninl secretary of ilerinany, protesti d at Saliuday's scs sioii of the annual locidiiiu of tiie Amer ican Acnile'nv ot' Political iiimI Social Science, agaiiist a ilerlnrnliiiri at 1'iidav ! night's meeting of the acndeiiiy that 'lierinaiiy h.-i'i (loclii i oil ai:uiiMl the right ,of the Vailed Statei to sell and dis ! tribute arms to belligerent countries. Dr. Dcinliiiig caine hcin as a li--ti'iici' 'tn the discussions on tn el 1'ci t of the European war on America's interests and at the eioo of today's ses-ioa inade 'a brief speech in winch In- said the declination made la-t night was "all -ollltol.v lube." The address ill which the statement is said to haw lucn inade was ilcbvcied bv Monies Noble iOregoi v. of W'ii'-hiiil'.toa. D. ' '., who '-poke oil ''Tile Sali' of MnliilioliH of 'War by Xe'ilials to I'.elbgeionts. ' ' Dr. Ileniboig explailnd that Oct in ri ii v had null coinplailicil ot toe ill ('(piality of the treatment, that his coun trv is lecciving in llial loodslnlfH aic shut out of lieiinany, whcieas there is 11 free !luns:t ol' ;ilioi to llreat Itiitaill. I l ulu I Capital Journal Special Service.) Victor Point, nr., May I. Jin ol, Doei'l'lcr ami wife will spend the neoh fie lung ubove the falls with ihoii- , u nun a ii in, i Meoisch and wife Portland. Excavation will start this week on ll"' "I''' "f da s Dm by 'a new home. Many of the Unions aic plniiiiiag nl ready to make ariaugi aiciits to exhibit at the Polk county anil state fair. Some of the JeiHcv In i... i . night in,caity , ,,,,, , nt,,,n, . i.n, lull 'm I'irsl n ii n, ut I Coioiignmeiil Hale of Imlcncnilcuco. nod I'lllic ..... ... 1,1. , ...ill . . Ics.l'ibe.1 ,l, ,., I ,1... ' rT".-' .. " Oh, ,, , , 1 ' , , " ' ("' iiigueM sclleis. time viyir old- daiighlci' of Mrs, L,.. ..,.., .. . , , ,, . , When they were arrested l.v I ... . . V ,'" 1 I"'"l'le cut ."in in nr. rtiiver Saciaincalo, I'al., May I. William P. ilor. ri'iiol ted In l.e a now -.o.' uh.ii I of Denver, and Mrs. ( harleaa Lea, the iwil'e of a prominent men hunt of Okla homa ( ity, were imv'e.l in this citv Saturday night. 0n a .hinge nf white slavery. The couple who haie been .louring in the east for mine 1 1 past i nnd who have b i searched fur bv the aulhoiilics, united in Sio'iamento Sat- . unlay and were in rested that 1 . . , . ,. ,. . ,M'""".V .leraey Cattl "'OHH 1 "Mil, t IIITCM Stlllfn MlilMllll! HlhlMMl (if Ott'V This Is Clean-up and Paint-up Week, Everybody Get Busy HEADQUAR Paints Varnishes Stains Brushes for Painting, Whitewashing and Kalsomining oaid the "Clean up and Paint-up" movement we will make a reduction of 1 0 cents per gal. on all paints for this week only Paints to Suit AH Purposes. Prices to Suit All Purses tTjriN4'i tlic IIIIM'llilll' tic l!L imly mid Mini filiiiif; trip. Dmii.l'l . I.oynl Oi.lci tlmt tin' ui'i. i tnin Htn'ft ( thiH,i-ltv I'm IT. TIh". ii- . to Summi'i v Lrriint'l tn tit ' ll I'ur fllHrfinjr hi i -li'iiil.l rmt In' na Ii'l n oil Capital Lumber Co. 39 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. TELEPHONE 436 es appeared fur the "t the .Mouse to rcipicsl r be given tho use of cei r ii carnival to be held in tl week beginning Mav t i 'iiirt stieet from Kioa't iin the side sticets was lodge. The city v. ill Kiiiii bo eipiipped with new gin biige cans and t.to carts for the collection of the trash if the street committee r u ti make fuvorable arrange ments tor tin- p'irchiis" of such eouio- 'ded that tin; cans could '"timid for D was "y " I ry Snleai Knsl ' ' 'ouk said the bo-t price btnined in r-aeiii was h din. ors will be reipilreil fee itt .r,i per t ear ia 'for n fine of from In uncil was divided (1 to a this nnd the mayor ic mutter it Hie lilill- I TAX COLLF.CTIONS HEAVY. At the close i.f business March .'list. County Tn-nsuicr !'. J, llolniaa ami his ! assistants had collected a little anno i than n'liT.oiid of the I'Jl I tax toll, or approviinatelv i'i p. r cent of the total. ! icrv This is a sph ndi'l icci'id, consideiing 1 I the tic I that this year taxpayers aif's pe.-llljtii'.l to pliV i.lllv one hull', if tliet ilesiri, wtjhoiit poniilty mi the lemaiii lor until fall. Dallas' toiuior. illl'll I .. (I... u..l.....i iitcs inev rcin-e, in nil (c iinv ( 'lli'i- I... i. statetoenl other Ilia,, that which iva; The pome h, made by Sailor lo Mrs. Lea, lelbug hen ttteoi t . I ..t- ... " Oil., pin. ,,,,,. Elinor is n young man of g ap I l"'''r ad M's. I. en, who is about j .''.(I years of age, is a fine looking' tvoaiiiii. The Cuilcil States marshal' uoai S,ni Plain isco is scheduled (o ar' rite sunns tune today lo lake the conplci in charge. i It is expo, led that an interesting ' sti.l V will develop, Mrs, ,ei .,, he' stalion Unit they ha. I come hen. from New Orleans ami that she had known1 Sailor for a number of veins, she also slated that there was u afleclion I.e. I i her elf and her husband and that the people of the solilh did hot believe! iii s. pulmonis, in r-i'll coming Horn a iroiiiinclit family eteiv oppusi is lo be held I,,. re the this laonlh uill I... I by exhibits of slock nn, I ,1 en ll'ui k raised by sol 1 chihlii nf tin' siiiroaading dislricts n basket nan r'uiiie ijciuccn , 1 1 , I'd- Point. Th,. n t,,,. furnish the music lo th fi t! veniiiLt tin in-... Vic i ton and "Hit Land i. ill r Hie 1 1 n v aiol EEAL ESTATE TRANHIT.R8 I aeresii Ivnscli to Joseph Kirs, ll sec Ill, It II, W. losepli Ki, h ,.( nx- lo , Peter K, l"'hlling, part sec. Ill , , 7 1 ,, V ,v .M. Steiwird In Ma nariics, part ,, Laikins II "1. '.' W . Maiguerito lln runs pin I goei lie lllilll s. would a proc be phi dure I ill Hie as a ilivon e s.iit. ' of One Was Killed Win. lo Josephine Poller claim hold upon account of a ity recorder and his re gi a llted a t w o w oek ' In- taken at tl.cir incut. It wii '.' be bollglit il. P suggested that t but Councilman that could Ic ' about .i for on (arbagc c !! to pay 11 In.'!.-.' , the future or .-': to I'm. Tin- ii in the X' agni a de. id- I t mative. Ditch Mu-t Be Rendered Safe, The ordinal!'-" committee wus in structed to bung in an onliniiiice nt the next meeting of the co uncil recoiling the Salem I'I'", ring Mill, company to cover the south ditch and the North ditch also or to fence the stream so that it would a it continue to be n mi'iiti'-c to the people living slung the bunks . The bid of A W. Powell f.,r I .VI cords of ecoml grmttli fir at 'l."' per cord wus accepted in It mis the lowest bid for good wood. The regular payroll of the street coiiitinssioner amounting to a total of ''20.:''i was adopted. The lien agiiint the property of Stephen Unit ctuttcin in bio' k III on North l'th street was ordered cuncelled upon the pnv meat of sn a-s. ssment of ( 73.(1 1. This claim sins ror. The deputies v. cation to pleasure. The lesulclits ninl along Hose changed hu the mutter ("ininittcc that ward. A petition 11-king that be prepaid prohibiting I being ridden on the wc-t llli'l (III st reel f rum I'cl 1 v and Six Injured Aiiii.'I Sell 01 proi cit v nvelnie limit the k to North I'll'h -tie was I'l't'-irid I'i the st in 1 s linii.c -t and ti..t Idol the iie ilii an t ioiu Hoseblilg, ll-. haul, ago II sen Sinidiiv night, and ' f W.' O. Iliidges, live through the in I'lrie' their t Ma am ili.lired, one v I. . died l.lo.s.l is nut lav, th ined there Siiud:i ran nsiai-. Sn mli Cr,l Hot' at iiai.l.itol Drolo expo. I'S, soli , leil 10' lilt Of IV III ll i- hots sill 'lllig JI III oi, I'll I ti oldinaio'c ( . l.-s ft 'Jill i(i" Ol lolll to the citv In ght. bunts. It was suggested that bicy-li be kept off of all siilettalks where tl" streets were in good condition. An ordinance to prohibit hotel 1:111 Hers, taxi drivers and baggage from soliciting patronage 011 the I iter leg. I The h"V were oil loilti game uheii the har,ii".i bnit.e, fri I'lnng the horses, nil 'I when the bia'gf strmh, young lliil'hliui was llilotva against a telephone pole and so luidlv , injured Hint ho soon ,n .. The uf : I111111 bid was mascot, of Hie, Oaklainl 1 ball loam, lie was a brother 1,1 P.I. '"""Iivar.l and Hoy llufhain of llosebuig, I- J".. lo I Is. I.t I'I, III,.,., nioi t, ((iraer 1.1 acre! I.ail.ili's claim M, II .i, 'J. W, I'aiid Mnnghi ci n, Ixoriuek, pari Stephen I". K , I W, in Mt n, .-Motizo I, Siauisier lo I""' 1 .1 'I, , Mesels l.,l,,. h" Snldnoiic Imiiy .' lf, ,h A Ditter. pan block , i-uldliiiiiv '"' A Dnter et n lo T. Suiilimilv I'uiry Ao. 11, pint bin. I, II, Sublimil v.' tiioa vogei et vir lo T It and 1 '. ti ixay, mis j, "o, j; Hh, I.0111010I Pink, .a vv 1. in, 1, . ,.f ,,x, ) ,. w oil -S, l.ilihciihiil-l Proil I.',,, I' Ii Miller lo liiisiav 1 1 ans. .1, ., " block I, llrowi,', addition lo iis,.,. ' C W Smith el ux to ,. w l.iiidell l"l J and I. blo.-k .1, Walnut i.iove addi 1 1011 to Salem. ;i, 1;, -lll 1 1 1 tin .Ifitf'oJNiH wiin n-ti'l fuel Inii on tlin tui)).'. Tin nn me North Hij;lt Mint iftm SitU Mill i-KM'h tu ill" citv hut iu wiin I'liuni'il t- Itroh'lM'ny. 'Mir iniiftcr nf fxU-itim th fire limit m ti take in tin runt lutlt' nf tin' Mock Ki'rry ntr'i't Ixtwt'fn 1 .1 Ihm ty fih'l llili Ntri-1-ln una rtti-rrcil tit tin- i.rA ! tit. tn- coin.nittee. It was .laid that the I ,. '"', "",""!' "I.l"r"'li n rfsult ol yrad, 111 of Cherrv street l,,.d I n I "'" h!', 'l't 'he c list lust ' ,., ,1 , ,,., ; 1, 1 . . wees, orris lllls " '""s " "f 1 ""li'K REPAIRS ON tINKR I ARB llEIN'O RUSHED ! s,n, Kriinciseo, Mav Alihom.l. il... '(liner S'lirlhern Pacific in 1,1.0 h..?.. i... I day, has a broken steering gear a ltute, propeller, u siiinshcl rtidiler ami or gllivel to protect tne street. A coin fintlcn consisting of Councilman Cook, ilu'ldleson, ami Hoover, was appointed to investigate the matter of purchasing gravel nl a cheaper rate or putting in a rtijr plant. of the Hrelil N'nrllii.f 11 1 acme Steamship coiopaiiv declare,! to I day thnt she would probably sail on si hedulH lime Wednesday iiioriiiii((. And when a catch because uiigliiitC. girl she falls to make a does too much w. 0. pollen pas.se:; away. William C, pn . mU M ,,mi county, Mo., Peliriiary P.I, s, lu.,. a lingering illoc. ,,f M, ,,nil lear's duralion, he died in Mm, mouth, "regoti, April I'i, ij. He eiiissoil H,,. plmmi ll III" age ol' I HI years when the ru-,i sti on lo the gold fields of 1 abfiiraiii, in ls.il, .ll- 1 lornia was his home for XI years, when ; he mined In Klickitat niy, Wicdi., to engnge in I'nrming I slock raising. Jin .Noveuiber, l!lo, he .nine In (Ire. gnu, filially sctlling in J, muili, ;wlicie he had resided for the last four I years. Ilesides his widow there are left lo ,11'oniii him four , two of tvluun live 'in Wiishington nnd two in Mounioai h, (iiinl two ilaiiglilers one residing in 'Montana and mie la Scuttle, -Dallns Iteuii.er. i-