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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINEE: ITAII. M OUDE& DISEASED AND SYSTEM DISORDERED of rtarr!. i merely - - u the tissues i i.a caJ , i.tL.u.1 .1- Be g kt rflVjL. dem-rve- i!mtAf,T.V 1 Is! . edut-ailon- , GROCERIES T SEA and STAPLE PANCY . . . ARE MARKET. T. B. Evans & Co. GROCERS Phones Both t' 23M Plan. Newman New York, Prb. 16. Seven men The Lincoln Circle No. 2, Ladles of Here killed and three injured snd con- the G. A. R., held a social at the borne siderable damage sustained by an of Mrs. Edward Llnsley Tuesday afon board the German Valdivia ternoon in honor of Mncolp day. at sea, last Wednesday. The accident was reported when the steamer arMis Daisy Greene entertained at a rived here today. valentine, party oa Wednesday evenThe donkey engine boiler exploded, ing. Hearts and valentines were used throwing the steamer's funnel over 236. WASHINGTON Buh A Gorto ca. go In the decorations and numbered about twenty. and ripping open tbe upper deck. The even dead were killed Instantly. The escaping steam from the bursted boil- AVE. - Brae. Organa, C. WARDLEIGH PIANOS guests Mrs. Orth, with her daughter Ethel, pent a few daya last week In Salt lake, visiting her son, Mr. EUwood Orth, the engroealng clerk at legislature. and her daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Kuchler. er enveloped the steamer, creating a scene of confusion. Among the injured Is the firm officer. The dames nTthe dead are: Fourth Engineer J. Stelnhagen, Hoboken. II. the Fireman A. Seldon, colored. Goal Passer W. Hanner. Haxel Moore entertained a circle of her little friends at a prettily arranged valentine party on Thursday afternoon. The deooratlona were all suggestive of , St Valentine's day and about twenty-liv- e guests were present. Coal Passer Salenekl. Bailor Dytho. Bailor W. Dallricb. 8teward William Simmons, colored. The chief officer, who was on duty on the bridge, was burtrd in the debris when found. He stated when the explosion occurred everything appeared to fall over the bridge onto the deck and the superstructure above the decks was torn open. All the life Mrs: T. E. Pardoe entertained the officers of the Fifth Ward Primary association on Wednesday afternoon. After the business session a aortal hour was enjoyed, during which time the hostess served dainty refreshIx sti were damaged, one so badly that ments. MERCHANDISE It eras thrown overboard. The smokestack fell down to the deck but wai BACRED CONCERT. All of the Inner structure secured. Violins, Gtutars, Aecordaons, Banabaft of tbe bridge were completely One of the most pleasant entertaintorn out. jos, Strings When the explosion occurred, the ments which It has been he privilege Latest Publications of Sheet Music. steamer stopped and everybody rushed- of the Ogden public to enjoy for aome -to the rescue of the injured. Tbe time waa the Sacred Conrert at the Bee the Wonderful Pipe Organ. dead were so mangled that It was First Methodist church in thla city on with difficulty that the bodies were laat Sunday evening, given by the secured. choir, under the eery able leadership They were burled at sea SS76 Washington ' Avenue, of Mrs. M. J. Mark, assisted by friendDEATH AND INJURIES AT A FIRE ly talent from other churches. The OGDEN, UATH. church waa filled to Its utmost capacAlexandria, Vs., Feb. 16. One death ity with an appreciative audience. from excitement and exposure, six Among the very excellent pieces firemen overcome by smoke, one bad- rendered, we would make especial DR. BARTH COMING. ly burned about the face, and damage mention of the duet, "Hope Beyond," ung by Mias Maa Conroy and' Mias amounting to SIO.DOO, were the reBerlin, Feb. IS. Doctor Theodore sults of a lira which, when finally Anna Fleer, which waa beautifully Barth, editor of Dienarkm, la to make subdued early today, had destroyed rendered and much appreciated by the an extended tour of the Inlted States, Wsdderburn Row, a block of house audience. Also ihe duet, Tby Will Winning In April. His paper, one of on Albert street last Bight. The lire Be Dona," sung by Mrs. f. X. Hess the leading political weeklies of was caused by the overturning of a snd Miss Lou Mitchell Jn their usual Is to bn dlwontlnued. lighted lamp. splendid voice, pleased the audience ORGANS AND SUSICAL . Gen-tusn- MUSICAL EVENT. The concert given In tbe Fourth ward meeting house Wednesday evening by the ward choir, waa a grand artistic success and was greatly enjoyed by nil whe vflftv present. The choir was very ably sarimed by Miss Myrtle Ballinger, Miss - Anna Wlnans and Mr, Henry Ware, all of whom sang solos that displayed well cultivated voices. Each selection waa highly appreciated hr the audience, and demanded an encore.' Mr. Earl Psnloe Ktoiight tne boose, down with his InlnMfiirbia expressions and witticisms. Ha la the greatest humorist and imitator on the bench." Tbe famous Scotch quartette did several stunts that were greatly enjoyed, especially by Jhe Scotch people present, and few of the Hollanders. Mrs. Msrsgret Hobson rendered two much ability recitations, displaying - that line. Mr. Orson Griffin sang "No Tongue Can Tell," a beautiful tenor solo, and In for an encore Rose Is the Flower for Me," both of which were rendered in clear, sweet, mellow tones that were a pleisure and delight to listen to. The choir rendered three choruses, and acquitted themselves in a manner that reflected great credit upon them-selve- s snd their Indefatigable leader. Mr. Griffin. Mr. 8. F. Whitaker displayed marked ability as accompanist. gave-AiTh- SURPRISE PARTY. One of Ihe brightest affaire of the week was the surprise party given to Leslie Doon, valentine eve, at hie home on North Washington, by a large number of his classmates. Early In the evening ihe Jolly crowd assembled at the appointed rendesvoua, and then made their way cautiously to the home of their victim, and succeeding in frightening the young man to their complete satisfaction. After he bad become sufficiently composed, the fun begun. Many merry games, suggestive of good old Ht. Valentine's day. were played, the prises In the most exciting one being Large Varieties and Quantities of & Corset Cover Embroider of 25 to 33 Per Cent About 50 different stales in this lot all new and desirable pat t era pood s that sell for fl.OO, and fl.25 jier yard. On sale now most, t a story in every seam, every Button, every buttonhole, every bit of embroidery and price with value then coine here. every piece. Look where you dictate where yon will buy. , M , your own good common-Mcnswill-comp- e AST 1 ure splcn-ui-- PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. 2. .i n In our last editorial on Peruna, after showing that this family medicine it no longer n secret remedy, bat print on the label of tho bottle the principal active ingredient, we made the itatement that 7ESVSA IS AM ZXCELLMT CATARRH REMEDY. The question sow ariaee whether we are claiming for Peruna more than the fact warrant Havow abundant proof that Parana i is reality a catarrh remedy I Have w proof of this fact o well eatablished that oven the critics of Peruna must admit the fore of our evidence T Our tak will b aa easy on to show what eminent authorities think which cemnoso Parana. of Takeffor instance, tho ingredient HYDEASTIS CARADERSIS, OR COLDER BEAL Tho United State Dispensatory says of this herbal remedy, that it is largely employed in the treatment of depraved muooua membranes, chronic rhinitis (nasal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia (catarrh of tho stomach), chroaio intestinal catarrh, catarrhal janndieo (catarrh of tho liver i, aid in diseased macona membrane of tho pelvic organa, It is also roconmsnded for the treatment of various forma of disease peculiar to women. Another ingredient of Parana, C0KYDAL1S FORMOSA, is classed ia tho United States Dispensatory as a tonic. CEDROR BEED8 is another ingredient of Peruna, aa excellent drag that haa boon very largely overlooked by tho medical profession for the past fifty year. THE SEEDS AES TO BE POURD IR YERY FEW DEUG STORES. Ths United Btates Dispensatory says of the actioa af oadraa that it is ned no a bitter tonic and in the treatment of dysentery, tad in intermittent diseases as a SUBSTITUTE FOR QUIEIBE. OIL OP COPAIBA, another Ingredient of Parana, is clssscd by tho United State Dispensatory as a mild stimulant snd diurotie. It acts on ths stomach and intestinal tract It acts as a stimulant on ths ganito-arinax- y membranes. Useful U chronic cystitis chronic dysentery aad diarrhea, and some chronic liver and kidneys. of THI EMIBEBT AUTHORITY OH THERAPEUTICS, BARTH0L0W, ia peaking of those same ingredients of Peruna ia oven mor enthusiastic as to well-know- Ik-- , n. aisictl Tens Beta Dcjii ami Clara Peterson, presided, anil tlie following ai uud the (came board:" Mi Annie I'hatlatkl. Nellie Wilson. .I.isie Bune. My rile Harris. Florence Bane. Messrs. Kay Shurtliff. Wil- cia,l:ng. Ruby b Mi Krolbam. r- - liam Powers. E.lwuid D.ma. Archie Sioue. Otto Liiidernuiti. Douglas Knew, Coe Doon and Arne Summer. VALENTINE PARTY. MU Margaret Steven or Salt a llie guest v.f honor at a very pleasantly arranged valeoiiue party Thursday eteulng a; the home of Miss Arvilla Fielding. The deeinaiion were strings of heart exteudlng from the corners of the room to the chandeliers. slid the wall were adorned with numerous valentine. The valentine Idea waa carried out In the icfrchb-nu-ut- s and the place card were heart-shape- The guest were Miaac Alice Bennett. Margaret Steven. Delia Morgan. Eleuuor Barton. Kathryn Barker. Virginia Randall. Grace Elliott, lavniae Stanley, Mae Stewart, Esther Huberts, Grace Roberta and Helen Klvers; Mers. I --on Morris, Robert Stanley, Gordon Mltrbell. George Markham, Carl Brest an. Weyman Clarke, laiuto Anderson. Frank Itairi. Roland We, ton. Horace Brooks, Jack Fisher ami Harry Ellis. , tii their w4m(m merit OF HYDRASTIS, HE SAYS it ia applicable to stomatitis (catarrh of muooua surfaces of the mouth follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of tho pharynx), chroaio oorysa (catarrh of tho head). This writer classes as a stomachic tonic, useful in atonic dyspepsia (chronic gastric catarrh), catarrh of tho duodenum, ca- BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMAN. til Thursday, St. Valentine's day, the lady members of this Fraterusl and Insurance order, which, in Ogden, is a new organisation, gave the Ural of a erica of entertainment a. The lovely new home of Mrs. O. E. Williams was thrown open to a large gathering of members and their friends, ('ards, followed by a temptingly served luncheon. served to while away several delightful hours. Two pieces of tis tarrh of tho gall duct catarrh of tho intestinaa, catarrh of tho kidneys (chronio Brights disease), catarrh of the bladder, and catarrh of other polvio organa BARTHOLOW REGARDS COPAIBA aa aa excellent remedy for chronio eatarrh of the bladder, chronio bronchitis (cntairh of tho bronchial tubes). BARTHOLOW STATES THAT CUBES, an ingredient of Parana, promotes chlua and a burnt wood tray were the prise awarded to Mesdaniea tho appotite aad digestion, increases tho circulation of tho blood. Useful in J. Allen, George Bright and 8. J. Da- chronio Basal eatarrh, follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of tho pharynx), increasrla. ing tho tonicity of tho mnooua membranes of tho throat It alao relieves The decorations of parlors and tables were all suggestive of the spirit hoarseness. Useful in atonic dyspepsia oatarrh of tho stomach l, and in chroaio of the holiday. Mlnalure valentines catarrh of tho colon and rectum, eatarrh of tho bladder, pnotatorrhoa, aad were used aa tally cards and alao as cbre?o bronchial eff1 h aouvenlera of a very happily spent afHILL8FAUGH, MEDICIHAL PLAITS, one of tho most authoritative ternoon. works oa medicinal herbs in tho English language, ia commenting upon CO LLIH SORIA CAHADEHBI8, says that it acta on tho pnonmognstrio and FAMILY REUNION. vase motor noma It increases tho secretions of tho mnooua membranes in Aa enjoyable family reunion waa general. In tho mountains of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee aad Carolina, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy eollinaonia canadensis la considered a panacea for many disorders, inclading G. McGregor on Thursday evening. A aad indigestion. DR. SCUDDZR regards it headache, colic, dropsy cramp, of friends and number relatives large chronio diseases of tho lungs, heart disease and asthma, participated la the happy event and a highly as a remedy in Thseo citations ought to ho sufficient to show to any candid mind that Ft-rnfew hours were apent at music and ia a eatarrh remedy. Surely, tnch herbal remedies, that command tho games and at 11 oclock a well appointed supper waa served. enthusiastic confidence of tho highest authorities obtainable, brought together Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ia proper combination, ought to make a eatarrh remedy of the highest affloacy, John McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. James This is exactly what wo claim for Parana. Wa claim no more than tho McGregor, Mr. and Mr. Frank Me. Gregor, Misses Abide, Mamie and Are host authorities willingly admit It is uselsas for envious doctors' or hostile ' hie McGregor, Will, Joe and Arthur critic to attempt to set asido ouch proof McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soma of there ingredients are not is common ns. Some of thorn are iiflU Misses Anna and Mary lavrsoa, cult to obtain, and still more difficult to combine into a stable aad palatable Mr Thompson Vliia Hobson, Mr, Hob-on- , compound. They have been, therefore, neglected by tho medical profession, Mr. John Robinson. largely, for remsdire that are easier to obtain and more convenient to dispense, LUCKY THIRTEEN. Parana is a eatarrh romady that has been In ths field for many yean. OTHER CATARRH REMEDIES HATE COME ARD GORE tat tho reputaThe Lucky Thirteen club waa detion of Parana has outlived thsa alL lightfully eutertalued Wednesday Peruna is a combination of efficient herbal remedies that wields a powerat the hume of Mra, A. Fryer, Mra. Rirey and Mra. Carr ful influence on all ths mucous membranes of tho body, and hoaoe reaches were the guests of the club. eatarrh wherever it ia located. The game of the afternoon was high This is our claim, and wa are able to substantiate this daim by ample five and priaea were won by Mra. Jack-mafrom tho HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES IR THI WORLD. quotations Mrs. Khlvera and Mrs. W. D. Brown. The score cards and place card! were valentines, we hove baj growing nut of our at- cams passed upon by the courts aad and after the card games luncheon tempt to build that railroad along the in 30 of them my decisions have bees waa served. The deco rut ion were all north abore. and I dont know and you sustained. That would appear aa suggestive of St. Valentine, hearts and di.n't know that they won't hav that though I waa Intent on doing the right valentines being used In profusion. !nfunnai ion as fast as a telegram can thing ag I see it. My own belief is The club will meet again In two weeks carry It to them. That Is not con- that It would be qpuch better afmply nected In any way with iron ore In to classlfv all auch matter aa printed with Mra. Flewelling. the Ntate of Minnesota. I feel that and let tne fact that it la printed deWITH MIBB RITTER. it i hardly right to drag out these termine Its classifies Ion aad the rate matter that may coat u a good deal at which It may be transmitted The Pythian Birthday club were of money." through the mat la. What that rate The examination will he nwumed hall be is perfectly Immaterial to ms. pleasantly entertained by Misa Louise It may be four cents a pound, aa I Ritter on Monday at her home on Wall by tbe oommlttee next week. avenue. have suggested, or three cents, or say High five waa indulged in, MADDEN MAKES A DEFENSE. amount that congress might fix prises falling to Mra. Kate llodge, Mra. MeGaw and Mra. llnod, after Editorial an of WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. which a delicious luncheon w as served Against the Attack by tbe bo lews, giwiated by her later, Hav-llan- d na Mac-earth- beart-aliepe- d . Mrs. Milan. Ml Washington, Felt. 16. Third AssistRitter waa presented with a Madden was beautifully engraved spoon by her ant Postmaster General guest a and one and all wished her shown the despatch from 8t. Paul of tbs Minnesota Editorial associations many happy return of the day. calling for bis dUhsrroeut." "1 suppose." he said, "that the adBIRTHDAY SURPRISE. vocates of the resolution want my The German club and a few friend official head. Just why I don't know unless it be because I'have advocated took Mr. laedore by storm St. Valentine' day In observance of that lady'a the placing of all printed matter in birthday. Aa la imual at the one claw and the charging of a spehome of Mrg. laednre, a pleasant time cific rate for Its transmission through wae spent. Mra. Isedore was the re- the malls. It is extremely difficult to administer the law respecting surh cipient of a beautiful silver matter s It now stands and do absolute Justice to the government and everybody else. I have had forty JAMES J. HILL OBJECTS. d to Disclose Dlre Railroad Affairs. paocuaxa Iivvim anb dcfcndcd. M I 1MMabaliMa IN ALL COUNTRIBB. Grtet M Velig mmuramJufbm UtpmkvL i filed 4 hfrNpit Wntowamliwa Pmctlc . .lm Ikw, BahAelf. WASHINGTON, 0. C. r. All Hi St. Paul. Minn., Feb. 16. Janu-- a J. Kill, president of the Great North- It is a question for you to' decide. One thing is quite certain, we are selling more dainty muslin underclothes than we have ever sold before at this season. The reas-on? We prefer to let the' exquisite garments speak for themselves. They tell their . a Au.t-rica- Dote Not The City is Full of White Sales, Any One of Them Claiming to be the Greatest V by cake-serve- OF RELIABLE QUALITY A Positive Saving to You folioat-- . those .ppir m the uiniiig m huruiony tiih the remiudt-rwritof ;lie following gauio Kt-ca hear;, iu pronuiun. were arraiiod riiiica,ly iu vicry cunceiv-.ibli- way and of place. Bouquet tieauiv rose and amilax loliirned the teble Here Mr. fifty-thir- UNDEMUSLIN acre KSlm- - s n. ntEswtrr Auuic WiliHin, ro.-iu- unrew slwwwsiwre tvalr mould seem to indi-- 1 and continual etc., spittinj, hawking the throat, is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater lhe svstem are involved. Catarrh is doe to the presence of an excess fnrleicid la the blood. The Liver, Kidneys 'and Bowels frequently be-.in,-viaiMas rela- Kie:i. a their :ugu.: Mr. Paul tomid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse tives in Lux Augelrs. and the solo. "The Fla:." ung Ih Vir.--. acid the in and uric sour to leave it fora system. waste of the body, lies for the second tim tha' iia b is itpmal request, wa a K:ai : rvat lu Jilt.a Huih Aindar of (he is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all lilts of the system. These impurities in the Mood irritate and inilame visiting Mr. F. H. La Bo. all. The soivt by Mica KUnvro-t- - l limthedifferent membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting it rad. Mr. Hadley, io. iun a ltd Miss Verna Roaman fa visiting rel(tart the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable others, Hud the anthem, In tin elinir, ci a i,i viil caatives and friend in Logan. aere splendidly renders i mid :lie in ok; goes to all parts of the body the vmDtoDS of Catarrh. n - nf The head full critical of has a the all mualr lover ha- - i:i affects system. parts tight, tarrhal poison DrabMis Davis K. C. and bestow upon tlinae iai(i.'ijjt-lnMix fever to above the ft. praise paina eyes, continually stopped up, slight fcdiwr. in the eoneerL stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and ble hare returned from the east. co niraind goes, the Mies Bertha Laird, lb juiing uvkuu-lat- , affected by this disease. It is a waste of Tile Historical soriely niet this especial rMiuuiru.ia; ioi 1 time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays, at the home of lira. Kate Oft. fur the ay In which he haiulled the X triad everything washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment In her aivompani-metit3 afJS does not reach the Mood, and can, therefore, The Child Culture club met Tuesday Breat iue'.rument selection remiin.d. She and Blitti improweget do nothing more than temporarily relieve afternoon with Mr, George Halvir-ao- Is rapidly coming to the trout as a the trouble. To cure pipe tiiiunUt, having unit had a few ii a matmouth' practice, but ii Alias Georgia Rhodes of Herburn. ter of a short time unil! she a ill ianrt Idaho, la the guest of her sister, Miw among the Aral in tbe mindful world. .VHl 03 411 Pon,i Si strengthened and built up. Nothing equals Will Rhodes. of MAStOX, S. 8. S. for this purpose. HIGH SCHOOL PROM." It attacks the Mias Wlnnifred Preaton left Thur disease at its head, goes down to the very The first of a series f high school bottom of the trouble and makes a complete day for a few weeks' visit with friends prom" given at the High School and lasting cure. S.&S. removes every in Ia Angeles. bulidlug Friday evening a a comparticle of the catarrhal poison from the Mias Arvilla Clark and Mrs. Philip plete success. Besides liie memMood, making this vital stream pure, fresh Spreckari of Salt Lake visited friends bers memof the alutunl, and healthy. Then the inflamed mem- In the cite this week. ber of the board d and branes begin to heal, the head is loosened the faculty of the school were lu atthe and and cleared, Mias Virginia Randall has returned tendance and joined In the festivities, hawking spitting cease, ttutira is built up and vigorous health to her home la Sait Lake after a two with a vim ihst hi ought back part of the high aehnol spirit lust when the S.S.& also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a weeks visit wlih friends here. class of US" departed for broader If yon are suffering with Catarrh begin the fine tonic to the entire system. Tom Korria of thla city hue return- Holds. use of S. & 8. and write ns a statement o( your case and onr physicians will where he has been Tbe old high school building was lend you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice ed from Evanston visiting for 'the Aaat three week. dressed from ground floor to the top Without charge. & & 8. is tor sale at all first class drug stores. story in colors of orange and black, specific aiiamta, Mrs. Hyrum Plngree and her four arranged ' in many beautiful designs, sane have gone to Los Angeles where and the concealing element of many thev expect to spend several weeks. Cosy niches scattered throughout the in convenient corners. Beleft last Sunday biuidlng E. T. Richardson low the main stairway a huge punch E fur Long Beach, Cal., where he will bowl presided over by Miss Bannister Join hla family, who are visiting there. of the faculty proved most popular. On the npper floor a candy counter The Weber club will give the fourth vied with tbe dancing hall ufr the atof a aeries of dancing parties on Tues- tention of the throngs. day evening at tbe Congress academy. Tbe high school orchestra under the direction of Squire Cunp proved the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paine, Jr., en- feature of the evening. During the tertained during the week at their foremoat part of the evening, a musiKILLED home, 141 West Twenty eighth 'street. cal program ' was which given, forth the hearty applsuse of brought few Abbott Maglnnias la spending a the assemblage. In finish and ahlllty before return- to play Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, DONKEY ENGINE BOILER CAUSES weeks with bis parents together, the orchestra la not ing to hla place of business at Goldby any other in the ctly. surpassed THE DISASTER. field, Nevada Dancing was Indulged In until midPineapples, night. The auditorium proved a capMias Margaret Cora Is visiting with ital Escaping Steam Enveloped the Steam- dancing hall, and the success of friends la Salt Lake, and yesterday the affair Pates, Apples, Figs, er, Creating a Scene of the way fur frequent was the guest of honor at a card party events of apaves Cenfuelon. similar nature. Loren Miss given by Leary. THEY ARE THE FINEST IN THE Sut-her.i- s Nf'.iie li 1007. 17, .uuj. Lu'Ii.e Svu.- ana Olio !!. THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY the head and FEHlU'AIiY ciiiu-.-- .l n BLOOD inflammation of M.n, in 14 ern railroad, st the hearing yesterday before the legislative committee Investigating the ore land deal, made a statement giving the pnrpnee nf the purchase of the laude and tlie organisation of the Lake Superior company. He ald that the lands were purchased solely to assure the transportation of Immense freight tonnage to the road of which he is president. But as the road did not want to have any other business than railroading, tbe lAke Superior company, limited, was formed to take over the ore lands and bold them in tru.t. Mr. Hill'e statement was made in response to questions by Wm. R. Begg, gtnersl solicitor for the Great Northern, after Representative C. B. Miller of Duluth, had closed tbe direct examination. Just before Mr. Miller doted his examination, Mr. Hill made a reference to hla fight with other rallrnal id create on the Pacific coast. He aid: . There have been dragged Into this hearing in a public way matters that we have excellent reasons for trying to keep aa private as possible. There wia that Vancouver A Yakima railWe have lawaulta road transaction. and lawaulta while we are trying to build a road down the north slure of the Columbia river. The owners of the railroad on the south shore located a road along the river and in every tight place tried to get the right-of-wa- 1 don't know how many lawsuits AND Commercial Electric Co 2279 Wash. Ave. Ind. Phone 362 n x h- - ww S ... !j |