The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, July 12, 1902, Image 6

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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OKEGON.
IDAHO ADVERTISINB.
iDOLl'U SCUKEItlER.
Funeral Director.
tlM20 Front Street, Oppoilto R. n. Dapot
Auk. Dell phone 212K. Ind. phone 1S.
BOISE, IDAHO.
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TATX BANK OF IDAHO.
Welier, Idaho.
CAPITAL, $60,000.
Mward Bhalnwald. Cha. J. Belwyn,
Prcildent. , Cnhler.
Alio ha a branch at Cambridge. Idaho. The
People' Bank. Bollcit your bualueai.
Hotel Weiser,
Welscr, Idaho.
IART0N & BRIZEHDIHE, Proprietors.
Frco Snmplo Rooms. Rates reason
bio. Miners', Stockmen's anil Com
wrclnl Men's Headquarters.
Largest nml beet appointed lmtcl In
Wt-Htorn ldiilio. H(X)iii8 with bath,
ttenm heat iuid electric call bollB. liar
Bcr shop in connection.
The Idan-ha
JDAKIIA HOTEL CO., Ltd., Proprietors
E. V. SCHUBFIIT, Manngor.
HOISK, IDAHO.
OPENED JANUARY, 1901
AMERICAN PLAN.
MATES $2.60 AND UPWARDS.
Headquarters for Tourist, Mining
Men. and Commorclal Travelers.
Prescott, Brandt & Co.,
Offlce with J. IMIItAYFItlL,
Immigration Agt. 0. 8. L. R. R.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
The great home land mild climate, pure
Mountain air, nun wntir. The death rate li
ftwer In Idaho than In any other etato In the
anion. No cyclone, torm or hliiiarrt.
Urat prflinliim on fruit at the World a Fair,
Chicago, 1693; l'arli Kxpoaltlon, 1U. Flnt
yremlum on Lamb at Chicago Htock Show,
100. (J old, ilUnr, copper, coal, flno timber,
row wheat, oat, barley, corn, all kind ol
tultlrated graMca, and vegetable to pcrfea
Won. We will bo plcarcd to Miow you flue Irri
tated land at N'auipa, Ilolae, Caldwell, Payetlo
nd other polnta. Wa Imvo bnrgalna In lamia
Jrom 110.00 per aero up. t'orrcapoudeuco ao
tlcllvd. Addroaa
PRESCOTT, nRANDT & CO.
loom 0, IlloVoy llulldlng, NAMPA, IDAHO
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UK COMMERCIAL HOTKL.
A. Illnkoy, I'roprletor.
Flrat claaa In all rrapecta. Hpcrlal attention
llveil lo commercial men. Long illatauco tela
thou In cuiiuuclluii.
NAMPA, IDAHO.
FOR CHEAP HOA1ES
And How to Reach Them, Call On or
Address
J. H. QRAYB1LL,
Traveling Immigration Agent
Oregon Short Line By.
NAMPA, IDAHO.
The Bank of Nampa.
KIIKI) (1. MOCK, Cathler.
WX SOLICIT YOUR RU81NKH8.
NAMPA, IDAHO
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TAU LIVKRV, FKKD AN II
IIIIAIMI7M 01 A" I. r.
Flrat claaa rig lurnlahrd to all polnta. Hpe
lal ratra to P.imnull, War, IVarl and Snake
River. Special attention ghen to commercial
aien.
W, J. DUVAI.L, I'roprletor,
Nampa, Idaho.
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I- OUIH HUNZIKKR.
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I'ltACTICAI. WATCIIMAKKR, JKWKI.KH
AND OPTICIAN. .
Diamond, Watches, Jewelry, silverware, Op
tical Uooda, Cut Ulaaj.
Kt Main street. PKNDLrirON, Oregon
miiis owu
A OKNTI.KMAN'S lU'BQKT.
Fttioit N lnc. I.l'iuura and Cigar. (llveOaa
Call. Opp. Dvpot, I.cll Hand Walk.
BM1T1I X IIOCKWKI.U Crop.
La (Iraude, Oregon
Rates 2.60 Per Day nnd Up.
THE GEISER GRAND
(AMK1UCA.N)
A. GEIsr.lt, Proprietor.
Commercial, Family and
Tourist Hotel.
11AKEU CITY, OREGON
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An exhibition lately held In London,
of more than ordinary Interest to the
antiquary, wns composed of all kinds
of curious relics of royalty, Including
paintings of monarchs of Urcat llrltulu
nnd Ireland, nnd their descendants.
Many of tho objects shown, though
devoid of beauty or artistic value, jet
possessed a melancholy, romantic or
tragic Interest from tho associations
connected with them. No ono who had
followed tho fortunes of Roundhead
and Royalist through tho pages of his
torical romance, or wept over tho death
of tho uufortuiinto King, saw without
a thrill tho piece of tho ribbon of tho
(Jarter worn by Charles I. on thu scaf
fold, or tho bit of tho pall that covered
his cotlln.
In n enso (lent by tho Earl of Ash
burnhatn) were some of tho undergar
ments worn on tho samo melancholy
day. Tho King's garments were divid
ed amongst his attendants, and theso
fell to tho sharo of John Ashbumham,
tho ancestor of tho present earl, who
also left a lock of tho King's lmlr. In
front of a magnificent portrait of
Queen Ellzaboth, lent by tho Duko of
Devonshire, was a en so full of pathetic
Interest. At ono end wero tho tiny
garments fashioned nnd beautifully
worked by tho samo great Queen, when
Princess Elizabeth, for tho child which
never enmo to gladden her sad-faced
sister; and nt the other end n little
tippet of ImltuUou minever, with sad
brown stains upon It, left there when
It was taken off tho neck of poor head
less Anno lloleyn. Hero wero shown
her high heeled shoes, too, together
with a rough tnggy beaver hat, .reddish
In color, with a green ostrich feather
stuck In It, belonging to Henry VI 11.
Attached to theso was a note of con
siderable Interest, showing how a largo
COW GIRLS OF OREGON.
They Itopo Htccru, llruml Cnlvea nml
Coimuer tlio Wildcat Horace.
Eight girls do almost all tho work of
n big cattle ranch In Oregon. No cow
boys aro more skillful at roping a steer
or branding a calf than aro theso en
terprising daughters of William Walk
er, whoso homo Is In tho plcturesquo
nud rugged section nt tho headwaters
of John Day River. Theso Walker
girls nro noted ns daro-dovll riders,
who can conquer tho wildest horses.
Tho homo wns ono of tho first sights
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that caused their baby eyes to kindle
with excitement, and they havo been
practically raised In the saddle.
Their costumes aro plcturesquo and
practical, mostly of duck nud buck
skin, with phitn calico skirts. Their
canvas coats nro more often tied to tho
back of tho Buddie than worn. They
rldo ustrlde, as eycry ono has to do In
that rough region. Tho country Is not
itdapted to nldesnddles or wheeled ve
hicles. Tho Walker horses ami cattle havo a
very oxtenslvo range, but very llttlo
of It Is level, nud when tho girls go to
'cut out" a horse or cow some lively
racing has to bo done. Tho riders aro
apt to bo going straight up tho moun
tain ono minute and straight down the
mountain tho next or to bo hovering
over a precipice. Rut however It may
chance, tho girls aro always equal to
tho occasion and keep a firm seat.
Tho herding and handling of wild
stock Is very, hard on their saddle
horses, so that they aro constantly
breaking In new ones to rid, liefore
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estate In Herefordshire passed Into the
hnnds of Nicholas Urlstowo.
Amongst tho manuscripts was tho
confirmation of all gifts and charters
of tho founder (Henry VI.) granted by
himself to Eton College, with tho Oreat
Heal attached. All tho Royal Seals
of England, a very Interesting collec
tion, were lent by tho Society of Anti
quaries, and there was a flno collec
tion, too, of English gold and stiver
coins. Conspicuous among tho paint
ings was a very beautiful diptych of
Richard II. adoring tho Virgin and
Child, lent by tho Earl of Pembroke.
Tho young, almost cffetnlnatc-looklng
King, Is kneeling before a vision of the
Madonna, who appears surrounded by
angels robed llko horsclf In exquisite
luminous blue, and nil wearing the
Order of the White Hart, which ap
pears also on tho King's left shoulder.
No one seems nblo'to say with any an.
thorlty by whom It was painted. Much
Interest was concentrated on tho Coro
nation relics, shown In a largo caso In
ono of tho galleries. Several arc lent
by tho Earl of Ancastcr. Tho helmet
shaped owcr of silver gilt used at the
coronation of Queen Anno was n per
quisite of tho first Duko of Ancastcr
as Lord Great Chamberlain, and the
owcr nnd salver used by Gcorgo III.
becamo tho property of tho third Duke
In llko fashion, as well as tho corona
tion robes of Georgo IV. Tho pens
used by Queen Victoria at her corona
tion nnd her marriage, wero lent by his
majesty, nnd ono of tho arm slings
made by her lato mnjesty for tho
wounded In tho Crimea, but relics of
Queen Victoria wero not so plentiful
as might havo been expected, Tho Or
chnrdsou portrait group of tho four
generations of tho royal family, nud
one of tho best portraits of tho King
that pnlnted by Mr. A. Stuart Wort
ley, nnd lent by tho Junior Cnrlton
Club, werq much admired.
their colts nro a year old tho "Walker
girls lasso and brand them on tho
range, nnd then allow them to run wild
until they, aro 3 years old, when tho
girls get them up nud snddlo and con
quer them. It Is wild work, but tho
plucky young women do It to perfec
tion, nnd havo nover oven been hurt
nt It. It Is no slmplo mntter to brenk
and train ono of theso horses. Thoy
nro as wild as any animals to bo found
In tho West.
They kick and strlko nnd "buck" and
lunge, and throw themselves over
backward with Intent to crush tholr
riders. Yet for dnring nnd skill In
horse breaking tho Wnlker girls havo
fow superiors. Furthermore, they nro
seasoned mountaineers, and dead shots
with tho rifles thoy always carry across
tho pommels of their heavy stock sad
dles. They are thoroughly at home In
tho mountains, and If night overtakes
them far out on the range, thoy can
curl up In their snddlo blankets nnd get
n good night's sleep on mother earth.
Amorionu Lcntliur the Host.
American kid leathers nro growing In
favor abroad, especially In Australia.
Recently ono of tho largest morocco
manufacturers In Lynn, Mass., made a
shipment to that country of 11,500 dozen
skins, which shipment Is said to bo the
lnrgest over mado from there for for
eign pnrts. It Is not so very long ago
when tho best kid shoes wero made
from skins Imparted from France. Now
France Is buying largo quantities of kid
from this country.
I.oiik Hlttltiir of t'dilUmcnt.
Tho longest recorded sitting of the
Rrittsh House of Commons was in 1SS1,
On Monday, Jan. ai, 1881, the house,
having met nt SH continued. Bitting
until Wednesday at 0:30 a continuous
sitting of upward of forty-one and a
half hours. Tho next longest sitting oc
curred In 1877. On Tuesday, July 31,
1S77, tho house, having met at 3:45,
continued sitting until Wednesday af
ternoon at 0:1R, a period of twenty-six
and a half hours.
IuimtKrntlOR to Cubn.
The Havana Post estimates that 00,.
000 Immigrants, mostly Americans and
Spanish farm workers, bayo lauded .In
Cuba In the last thneo yean. The num.
ber alio includes about 1,000 Chutes.
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THE GROWTH OF VENICE.
The Ancient City Taking on the Spirit
of Modern Times.
It Is tho prevailing Impression that
Venice got ta growth centuries ago;
reached the zenith of its power, wealth
nnd prosperity in tho fifteenth century,
nnd since that time hns been In n state
of gradual decline, writes William E.
Curtis In the Chicago Record-Herald.
I havo heard people who ought to know
hotter assert that the latest new build
ing was erected 200 years ago, and that
slnco then there hns been no work In
Vcnlco for carpenters, masons and
members of tho other building trades
except to repair dilapidations nnd re
store tho crumbled walls. That Is a
great mistake. Venice Is growing, llko
other European cities, In population,
wealth, Industry nnd commerce, nnd
three of the most beautiful palaces on
tho Grand Canal havo been erected
,wlthln tho last two years. Ono of
them remains unfinished.
Thcro hns been n largo nmouut of
other building nlso, much o the regret
of tho ncsthetlc cult, who fear the re
vival of commerce nnd Industry will
injure nnd perhaps destroy the artistic
beauty of the cl.ty. Sliullur complaints
have been made in Florence. Apostles
of the picturesque will tell you thnt
modern enterprise hns ruined Home of
tho most ndmlrnblo spots In the old
cnpltal of tho Medlcls; thnt palaces of
wondrous beauty have been torn down
to give place to ugly edifices In the de
signs of which utility nlouo hns been
considered, nnd thnt tho quaint old
narrow Btrcets havo had their nttrnc
tlous destroyed by tho municipal coun
cil, which Insisted upon tcnrlng down
facades that woro erected COO years
ago In order to make room for omni
buses to pnss.
Doubtless thcro Is " moro or less
ground for theso criticisms, nnd per
haps tho fears concerning Vcnlco nro
well founded. Tho sinoko from the
tall chimneys of tho new factories will
no doubt pollute tho ntmosphcro and
Injure the beautiful tints which ngo
has given to the marble carvings; and,
of course, alterations will be necessHry
to make any of tho old palaces con
venient for business purposes. Many
peoplo believe thnt Vcnlco should bo
preserved untouched as n great Inter
national museum nnd school of archi
tecture nnd art; that commerce should
bo suppressed, nud thnt no ono should
bo allowed to live there except peoplo
of leisure and -cflncd tastes. Grain ele
vators, flour mills, Iron foundries nnd
other practical enterprises which nro
being introduced into Vcnlco nro cer
tainly obstacles to artistic growth, but
tho people of tho city aro actuated by
inorcennry motives llko the rest of
mankind, nnd nro not content with tho
Income thoy dcrlvo from tourists.
ROBBED WHILE HE 8LEPT.
Kzperlence of un American Army Of
ficer In Porta U Ico.
Porto Rico is notorious for the singu
lar ability of tho thieves who Infest
certain localities on thnt beautiful Isl
and. They nro so skillful and daring
that woo betides tho adventurous per
sons who go thcro to live nud who -neglect
to take proper precautious looking
toward tho preservation of goods nnd
chattels. They and the owners will bo
quickly separated unless tho utmost
euro is taken. Just after tho Spanish
war nn artillery otllcer wns sent to
Porto Rico. When ho nrrlved there,
for a fow days ho put up at u hotel,
nnd then, having secured a small.house,
ho moved Into It. ITor two or threo
days all went Well, until ono afternoon
a friend nnd old settler on tho Island
gave him warning, "I notice," snld he,
"that you sleep with your windows
open. Somo lino night tho thieves
alKUtt hero will find thnt out, and what
they will do to you will make you feel
very poor." "Not so," returned tho
other. "I sleep light, nnd no ono could
get in without waking mo. If they
over como hero I'll mnko them very
sorry they ovor paid mo a visit."
So spoke nnd thought tho otllcer In
his prido nnd Ignorance. "Ob, wbnt a
difference In tho morning!" Ho had
gono to sleep In a neatly furnished bed
room. Ills clothes ho had folded on a
chair near his bed. His shoes lay near
tho door. Tho walls were covered
with pictures and tho table with knick
knacks. When ho nwoko he looked
about him In surprise, Ho wns in a
totally baro npnrtment. No pictures
wero on tho walls; nothing on tjio ta
ble; ludeed, there wasn't any tnblo.
His shoes were not besldo tho door,
nor his clothes upon tho ehnlr. There
wasn't any chair. All thero was In
that room wns a bed which was occu
pied by un exceedingly surprised aud
its the truth dawned upon him exceed
ingly angry nrtllllery otllcer. Those
Porto Rlcan bandits had taken every
thing that wns movable, And taken
them without disturbing his sleep.
&idly ho rolled himself In his Bhcet,
and later ho sent to tho friend who had
warned ldtn tho day before tho follow
ing note:
Dear Jack: Apropos of our talk and
your warning of yesterday, I find that
I knew too much. They cleaned mo
out last night Tho laugh Is on me,
nnd I might remark, par parenthesis,
that that Is nbout all they lert bn me.
For heaven's sake, send mo some
clothes. BILL.
Employes Mail Speak Spanish.
Tho Moxlcan government has order
ed that all railway employes coming
Into contact with the public must be
able to speak tho Spanish language
well enough to deal directly with the
passengers. Pullman car employes
will bo principally affected.
After a girl reaches 20 she acts to
ward her mother as If she had been
charged with the job of bringing her
up, '
10KTIU UlEalltEKEIITS.
CLOTHES THAT WEAR
nnd are fit to wear, bear our label,
Barkers' Ooats,
Waltmrm' Jaokmtm
ami Aprons
Cans & Klein,
HELENA AND BUTTE, MONTANA.
HERRMANN A CO.
Furniture and Carpets,
201-203 Bromdwmy.
Undertakers and Embatmers,
129 Bromdwny,
Tolrphoiin 0. IIKLKNA, MONT.
Kesmler
Brewery...
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS
Of Hlgh-Grado Been,
Helena, - - Montmnm
CAM. AT tJK
Keller Studio
ron you
Fine Photographs
Wo have all tho latent tyle In Mount.
iiring your Kouaa wore ami get price.
kfPI I PD 137U N. HmIii Htrnot,
iCL,L.Ct, Qpp. V. O. Helena, Mnnt.
Blazier's...
No. 248 Burnside Street,
Bet. Second and Third,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Tho Rest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
HOTEL OSBORN
CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS
REASONABLE RATES
Transient Solicited
-BOTH PHONES.
Traveler ahould take "S" Street Car at Union
Denot and iranafer at Yamhill Street to Eaat
AnVney Car,
A. W. HEWETTT, Prop.
Multnomah Market
THEO. A. GODEL.
Dealer In
Fin Meats ind Sausigis, also Fish,
Poultry, Oysters and Game.
512 Washington Street.
Oregon I'hone Main 633. Columbia Phono 633
BRANCH MA nKET-295 North, 16th St. Colum
bla Phone 160. Oregon Phone Clay 578.
Smoke the SCHILLER and STATE
SEAL Qgars.
Schiller Cigar Factory
Manufacturer. Wholeiale and
Retail Dealer In
HAVANA IND DOMESTIC CIGARS
Telephone No, 1831 Black.
281 Washington Street,
N. W. cor. Fourth, Pi
ORTLAND, OR
Ask Your Dealer For
WyrjtiE,lMHSS5g53s
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MARK.
WALLA KALU, WAIN., ADYENTiSINI.
TJRYAN BROB.
New Lively, Feed and Sale Steele.
Rubber Tired Hacks a apeclatty. Carriage
call attended to tilght or dayi Southwest cor.
Second and Alder Street. Telephone 67.
WALLA-WALLA, WASH.
T W. COOKKRLY.
Undertaker and
General Funeral Furnisher.
ErnbalmlnR a Specialty. Bnbcock'a Brick
Block, 7H Flrt St. Telephone Black 9L
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
McBride Bros.
LIVERY STABLE.
Rubber Tired Hacks a Specialty. Baggag;
Wagons.
. WALLA WALLA, WASH.
Telephone 66. 124 E. Main St.
HOTEL DACRES
S. SIMON, Proprietor.
Formerly Simon HoUSC
Rates: $2.50 to $3.00.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
DEMENT BROS.
COMPANY.
WALLA WA.LLA.
Patent Flour:
"White Spray"
AND
"Dement's Best"
For Breakfast Food:
"WHEAT GRANULES"
H. R. BECKWITH,
Who!e3alo Agent, Portland.
GILBERT HUNT CO.
Machine Shop and Foundry
Manufacturer ol
Pride of Washington Threilisrs, Self-
Feeder.-!, Drapers and Machine
Extras of Every .Description.
Itepilr Work a Specialty. Citalcgui Free.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
ST, CHARLES HOTEL
TOHN GIBUN, Prop.
Flrat-Claa Accommodation and Prompt aerr
Ice. Large bumile Qoom for
Commercial Traveler.
Phone 7. Cor. First and Washington Sts.
Albany Oregon,
F. S. GODFREY
Wholeaalo and Retail
Dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
M All Kinds ef Imported toiletries.
314 Burnsido St., cor. Sixth.
Oregon Phone Black 2933.
Columbia Phone lb6. , PORTLAND, OR
Bavaria Beer Hall.
LOUIS KLUO, Proprietor.
Cor. Bccond and Oak Eta. PORTLAND, Or.
BO YEARS'
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quickly aaeartaia our opinion fra wuathar an
IUTnt)on.U prohabljr patentable. Commuulaa
tlouiutctlrconSdantUI. Handbook on Pal
nl free, uldeat asencr for aecunnarpataBta.
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tpttiai uotlt, without chart, la tha
Scientific JUktrkaii.
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