| Show I IfAMES THU COMMITTEE > Fifty Representative to Ask for Deeding of Pioneer Square Chairman Dooly oC the citizens meetIng meet-ing has named the committee of fifty to ask the City Council for the deeding of Pioneer square to the builders the proposed Los Angeles road upon the conditions named George A Lowe is named as chairman E F Colborn as the one who moved the appointment of the committee was recognized as being entitled to the chair but he suggested that Mr Lowe be the chairman In making up the committee Mr I Dooly selected leading representatives of the various Interests the city He chose them without consulting them being guided simply by a desire to secure a full expression of public opinion opin-ion The committee Is made up of the following George A Lowe chairman Edward i P Colborn Hon IT M Wells O J I Salisbury W > S McCornlck George H Downey Frank Knox M H Walker L H Farnsworth S C Park E W Center B G Raybould George M Cannon Can-non W W Rlter L S Hills J E Caine Fred Leonard C C Goodwin < A W McCune C W Penrosc W P Armstrong It S Campbell C P Ma son John J Daly YP OMcara H G McMillan J C Cutler Joseph Geo ghegan Arthur L Thomas Thomas Weir George Y Wallace W W Chls holm Charles Burton E M Wcllcr George T Odell John Henry Smith Philo T Farnsworth T J Corum John Lollln W M Bradley Albert Reiser J E Bambergcr James 11 Anderson G S Holmes A C Elite C S Varlan Wiley S Brown David Keith J W Houston A Hanauer B B Clawson H Chambers J F Woodman 1L J Faust Henry DImvooQey Geo Pypcr LeGrand Young G Webber George JRomncy Thomas W Jennings W 13 Preston N W Clayton John Clark James H Moyle O II Pettlt F S Ulcliardu Reed Smoot K K Thomas H G Whitney Henry Wallace Henry Siegel M e Fox S H Aucrbach John Q Packard W H Dickson JL Frankcn E W Wilson 0 W Powers James Sharp J D Wood Samuel Mc Intyre W A Nelden Simon Bamber ncr Oscar W Moll W J Newman W J Bateman W A Sherman G S Peyton W H Booth Jr Glen MllleV Theodore Bruback George A Snow P A Quigley E B Wicks H W Law rence Byron Croo J A Cunningham John T Caine John Q Cannon S C Ewing Talk = Aoout Brasses London Sept 22The controversy on the relative merits of the British and American baggage systems irniii j been revived by the complaints of transAtlantic visitors who have lot I trunks In England These in turn I have called forth protests against th adoption of the chock Hystcm An En I Kllshman who has visited America 1 1 wrItes to the Pall Mall Odette giving I 1 I details of the troubles which he I cy I perienced through the loss of his checks J 1 the delay and the alleged impossibility of obtaining compensation duufcrin I the Americans tolerate any Kvetom however complicated so long as II lias I the appearance of being businesslike Moat of the dolrnrfors of thc chock I I nystcm miss a point by devoting their arguments against the delay in delivering deliver-ing baggage after Its arrival It Is possible that the correspondence may accelerate the adoption of some form of American system for partly through ignorance and partly through the defects de-fects of the English system no end oC trouble and expense Is undergone by the thousands who yearly cross the Atlantic through loss of baggage I last Blast Exploded Spokane Wash Sept 22 Great Northern officials herd announce that the last blast In the great Cascade tunnel tun-nel was fired at 9 oclock this morning breaking through tho thin wall that separated the two gangs of men A banquet and celebration will take place at the tunnel tonight The tunnel Is two and a half miles long Railroad Notes Lewis A Hall of the P I X has gone East President Russell of the Mobile Ohio left for the East Im evening J H Smith has succeeded the late C H Koster In the Milwaukee directory direc-tory r The Rio Grande Western has a Tlntlc excursion today a special train leaving at S a m I President Mellen of the Northern Pacific Pa-cific hna been made president of the Washington r Columbia |