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IR tuk MottNixu onrooxtvv. TI T.SDAY. Al'lltf. 14. IPOS. GIN EXPORTERS ACCEPT SCHEDULE Dockworkers to Be Paid at the Rate of 35 Cents an Hour. 50 Cents Overtime. STRIKE DECLARED OFF Matter A-ljnMrtt at reporter Mwt Inc. and Mprwrr Afirce to ln crtlr i Ont an Hour for Orer time . ork 1 KoMinnM. It a tnVvul.iM a r, r -vn for 5 h:J ,- firV.i or a vlir.ii; f,r -ttir rn- S.-.in r i I-ii-- Mr'! wM.h K-firn f:r:ii1.ii nvn-Tf an io-lrv1 oft hrtor i-strr.1v mrntn w a tw;rs1 on hrforo firrnoon ?s 1:10 orhoi o: h m r. tiiflTor-4 , i v , : ! t- r p,r j ,-rs rrr , to a-Vi-nt the v'T''"! ma-lo h the grjrn rarfis for yr an hor for t:A'!-t ( nl Srt .vp! for rvrtimr, nmo ho:ir to .MTint'nur A 1rty o K S.minifl afi.-rno.on tNo prafnhjitilrr rtrrsomrvi A r-rorvv' j-on t tl-c Xivrtcr-i tor ."..-v.cM.ilo of oi-t! an honr aw.l M o-r,; for m ir(im'. TI-! rviwt.'i-s ro- ri'M t'-it t rvy wiiM jviv sr o-t flf.i 4tV i-M-nt f r ox f.-fm'o. Tc il ffrrrriv a .MYt t'ti- ivrfs An hour for tho OVfHi( It W A CVpOit.M th;;t t M w o :M ho Ul.torfM At tho mortTi'sff of vrj-irtMny r:,1 Tliat no tronhir toui. tv nwtt Oro of th cnort -r g flrmv how i"ViT. Pi:t lip not to.-j to to off cot that the .TiiA'!ir ,tho1;jlt ia.1 horn .iopto,t n .1 iv,iM N- f n - ft 00 ( f t o r V on ,1 a v , April IS. The mrn xv:i1 out aril for a t-mo M lookr.1 A tf a, gvncral Jttr.K XV OK .1 rtr.'tATOtl T'1! whr-A V 'A!or. for lT S prAot f--a1)v At An i-r,,1 tho sA:Vn(r orA ft In th rivrr. sevrn Aro o at tor 0,1 for ol1 orop trAin. thrrr Aro toA.ltn hnwhrr And r ' & h 1 a m on 1 h d 1 r (ro,l V t . Tho vr!ol! ,h w ill tAo out w -VirAt Aro t Fr,ot t r.ionvo, TrAn-A. Vtivnni, M oirrr, Mo M avio. Krirono rrvlin ." V-ioAr.l IVtA-lio. The MMn. Joi a n Ti 1 ; 1 a n .1 1 r o a ro Ioa A mi s hi m -brr, To .1!?Yr:sst.M tix is m.x.lo ip of tho Frtvitofc v'a t ;o. (Vrn l fart, sareic-r-.orv. n of T'liA . TVnr.A Krrtno.-or Non-1 a. .c Iap.1 Prot hrrs art Alitor kArrtv Tho outlook for nrt rA!on i (rood. A r-.imVr of vr haw N-m ohr rorvd fo- ou:wat1 loAd;:v.ff nt fn' union T;!tW Yhilo thf pri of $r;i;n prol h ! ho lr t h a -1 : t !i d ;i r mi c t h o roAlor part of this sraon. rates V.V.I firm Arid tlM-o n ; t! ho Art immonso orjAnt'ty of xvhrjt sot Afloat from Tort Un.1 l.onff Overdue Barken tine Itctelte envM!e. New South Wale. AiviiV!i noMvod 1ao rirrd:y aftor rtoon from Kohort HAroy. of t.f Jf. 1, Wiion CN . urnoim.f thoaf .Arr:v,Al At No-AAttf. X. S W . of tr.o Ur tish hA-konttn Kvorvtt r;pjrs. Tho oraft hAd Nvn on the ovor1uo hst for 5oino -nte nd hopes for hrr AppoarAnoo had roo n pr a o t to Ally a h a t d o r. od. Tho Kvrrvtt 3. r;- is tVo only oraft ef her typo in ov.strr., SVio sailod from vii of a $ a s t a for t h o A its t r a i an port IVsn-hor Ard was out l' d.ys 8!io hovld r-Avo rr.Ado tho run in hotwoon And M d.ixs Hovord thi" nottoo of hor rr-.l a: Ni-woastlo rotir.c is known rSArdirc tVo Iomr passaco of the oraft T Kvoro;t . i?r scs ; oomniAndod , h 'a r; am 1 vino. fa: J.or-in dw of Ir. SattmoI O. SVtoum. of IVrtUrd. Valioo tvisi-iv a eon. a'ss ros-idos in tVrtiAnd t-.i,-!i ftr.xTotv tv as folt for tV.o safety of t Vo ojcol hy frionds of Tr. And Mrs. js ovum, a a xo'l as the sosfArirjr mm in Portland. stiippinsr Note ef Aietoria. YKTvKIA. F 1.. April TS.Tho I'nion trAmship v Vn.pny, vif Y snoouvor. s rr rK- r t od to ha v o p ;i r oh a so ,1 At X A v r r pool now stoamer lArsor tlisn Any of th.o stoAr!r-s now i:sod in the rompAny tWt for thf Hrn;:sh i.VhimhiA Ooam erv- Thr siomr Oa.nNii. hiult At Ayr. So"t lAn.i, hy the A;'sa ShMhudins Company. Vsa loft t i"do iAT Yiotor:A and ie fjvrt to arrtvo ho TV ho;:t th? K f.nmrt of dvily. whon th OAmosun and Cur'Vu wiM run A'torrtAtJy In a twloe--ook 5orv;oo to rrtn K.:j"rt and way ports T 0 r. port 1 s or. rro r. t t V a t n a rr a t-j: o -mont Is vMidMsff who why the I'nton St riiirsJ p i'onip-Ar.y w ill enter into An Arrarcon-ont with the Orand Trunk Fa-oi-!V Ka. wav Compary to cporto a fritW. VhimhA oo-A?t jforvioo s a feeder t t r f now t riii soon t in en a 1 r oa d With every hor:h ooupitM and with sleep en shake -downs spread Nv.:t t!-o s.i'oon and elsewhere. t?e stoAmer rrtnoess May left tCTUht for SkACay and rrmov Kupert. To 00 PArt;r of te s'ean'.pr waj rem in: seen t of the cavr of the Klond-.ke rush. Most of th tr Ave.orp re hound to Prinoo T.:pert. where the o.r.t raptors xpt to have 0O( men At work hy the end of May. Ticoma Marine Xcxjts. TAVOM Wash.. Apil IS. Thr Krit?s rrk f?oaiNl IV Tr"vop, Captain Pnrkro, el or red t ov; ay f or C - ee n s t o wn., Fi 1 m vu t h er r'.ymouth. w'th i;a.SS b::sho of wheat. va:usl a: nto With peroral frorht f."r th HawAiian Tf'an-i, the AT,i,i.,n Hawaii stamrr. VexfoAr. wr.l closr from th's prt to- rrorrw. T"r o;l steamer Ylarertck arrived today with iNe barrels of oB from San Frar. c :soo The Max'erick SwStatr-Cvl corsidor- arvp darr.se from rouch weather corr.intr ;:p the Cos-t. Car?a;:i Paneis desor:N-s The rvas-.ce as the roi:$host :n h:s fx-p-rVnco hotweon the Sound and CV.:-for-:a. Th Norwep'n steamer Aker i cx porte.l :n port toricht to n"ish hr pra-r. ca'es fo Tkohama. She has taken part rrco at Kv-vtt. The Trerr-xr.t 'oft port th;s nto-rorp for Sett. The Tremont wil! probaMy take on her Soa: tie f reir"t before ret;;rrjrp vere ard w:ll clear from th's pot en hor Th-xt tr-n To the Orter.t. Koreka vtkk on Mud Klat. sTearrer Kureka f ..Cod to rrake her aooo-id f p from Portland on schedule. Se r-aohed Civxf Bs.y on t m. but in X roceed -re from p : re to N rr h Pen d. Jur:r.p a f.-y. larded on the mud bank at Por.y S'o-ph and la;3 there for several a? 5. O.srrs of the 5rea.n-.sh1p Freak-w-ater say that she should have floated en the r.:rh tcle of Saturday. She ws de :n Asiora today, but fa-lc-d to ar rfve. Turret will Return to Fortland. The F-on -h bark Tara-ot has been t harrpT-e by Veyr. Wi:5on A Co. to bnj.r a f;:l os'px nf cemenr from Ham t;::C Portianvi. The vessel is row di;e vjti :" tik:o n or Fa": month with a full Ciijo 01 iftteAt fv,r crdt-T. bie will be Vm en the mouth of thr tVOumrta nnr tii rrtit of ViivrmNr ?ho nvtil rros Mv rr.-olvr an omniM r!-.art-r ho- Seattle Waterfront fteni. ?KATtl K April n - Arrtvod--Afamtf Trenton t, from TAioma : stAmr Port land. frm YaldrR; sttampp rity of PitoMa. from !an Kraneisoo SaMd Maverio. fr Tpivma, Steamer Hum boldt, for SK-ajeWax1 Fifteen stiMkehrpAkpra hronirht np from San rVarenoo for TrvadWol'. on the City of FurWa. drerttd he-fore- they ould ho loadr.1 on t?ie tittmhoidt, ailtnr 'or Maska. Th Atramor l!nmN'Mt .siied for Jkarway with paercrA and a full oa The outtu for the Paeifto Va?st Norw-ax- Paektr Plant at V tors hurt, ineludtnft 4o xlinamrn, went on the Hum hoiot. The oil tank steamer Maxvriek sailed for Taooma to eomp;etp vnloa.lm Tho sreamcr Trem.Mit wiM under ro ten daxs' rrpairs At "MorAn's to make ood the damajre to her t ern do-ka. mjurtM hy rtre last Sprlna: O.ty of PurMa hTixe.-'it the FVeneh and ppfio oars (n t)ie New York-to-Pans raor fr-r,i !in f t anois -tx The contestant; were (treoted hx a lajre crowd At the do--k. santrt MrVmrM AtHrrs. HKKOKKNv. Wash. Apr U r.al - Tre steamer Santa PAihara r rixed todav from San Franots.-o with ;rt pasenfeis for Puiret Sound. Frl- SIX MASTED BARKEN TINE WHICH REACHED AUSTRALIA AFTER AN EVENTFUL, PAS SAGE FROM ANTOFAGAST A. cmi.w t t : 1 Z I. A A BRKFTINR tVffRFTf ). ;KJJiS. ft Ay niirht the Santa tirhara ran Into a stiff sale and lost part of her riR-gins-. Marine otea. The steamship Arahia ts due frxm the OrTent The steamship Sue H Flmore will sa',1 for T'.Mamook th;s afternoon. Captain Frank J. Smith has returned from a husiness trip to Seattle. The steamship Armeria, of the light house serxMoe. xv'K leave down for Asto ria this tvtormuR The British K-xrk dordanhill has com pleted her lumber eArv at l.innton and wtII clear this afternoon for the Pnitod Kingdom. Arrival nl lepnrtnre ..to- a Vpri V A'onditton of th hsr at t" V smooth; md. northwest :u mt:e- xx eat her, etear. Arrived At V tA A. M. --St rapier S e. frm San Frneo by xx ay of vravs Harbor 1'ft UP at 7 A. M. Soh 00 mT Vlxena . S .r. Franeisexv Apv;l IS. A rrlx ej at A M -M,'m.T Roanoke, from roitiand Ventnor. April t-1 Passed. April l Prltlh hark KiMeran. for Portland. San Pioe-o, April t;t-Avrtxsi yesterday, r: iamer S.-hnu ftk. from Pe-ilar-d 11 - Vrrix e.t M areh .s rriVAh tramer Had., frein Columbia KCheMhr- April trt-Sa.Ied prll Fre-i.-h ha k YiM.-vnn.-s. for rerthni Fa'month. Apr:l 1 -- tiert P'u i ?hP ttom-xxa-d toxtnd. for l.txeri oot STKtMFK IVTKl-UtiKNCl Ine t Arrle. Nm From PrekatT. .Coo tay J o t. n P o u : s -mts S n F ra n e I se . nat tn pert Arril It K rx Tnman.MTi tran.Ms.-o. .AprU 14 Senator sn Franoiseo. Ceo., V. K!drSan red re F S loop... San Franolsco A''1nc fees PT AraMa Herat air K.-s SUn Frae!oa. .April I A Apr. I U ApU Ifl April 1 Acrtl .April SI Koarixk Ves Anjrf'e.,. April -1 Aprtl Vat t5 Jn 1 Ir.dcfl X!.-emed!a. Kenkepc A" a . Hor.ckorff :-,ir?rtlA .Hor.ckorr SuH.EImor.Til!nuvk. Aehednled t Ievar Xaw. For t,'1, jehanPoulnSan Franeisoa. April K V lnmao Sr.n Frao1e.. April 1. F 5 l.oop .an F-an-tse . April ri' PrakatT. Co.u rr April l Ceo W KldrSan rJro Arrtl trt Ar.iano Co ea ay April is Ser.ater fn Fran. .April IS Keanek t.-e Ar.s'e .. April - R,xe Cttx-. , . ,Sn Franolsoo. April -5 AraMa. .. H.-n?korc April 27 XU-meJla. . Horc -4rr VT 5 Ac?: H.rcVtPC .... Juna X Xc-nantta. . - .Honffcor. .... Jim SuII Elmer Tl'.lanxook Indeft Entered Monday. Siif It Flmore. Am. steamship , 3-raderi. ceneral ear r-o. from TV.lamoeV. ( lered Mxxntla,x . P;ie H. Flmorf. Am. steamship stiradcri. Uh ireneral carrti. for T:''am 00k. Vft-hfie.M. Or.. April tS Arrtx-ed p-fi-nf: Ailianee, tu$ R.--harts and Koscvv. SAiltd St-amr M. F. riant. Ttdea at Atort Tuesday. t " Lew. . ,T feet :rt A. M 1 6 fret , ,.Vi P. M 1.3 feel 11 -.-to A. M WILL BOOST ROSE FESTIVAL Musician I'nion Sends K. I.. IMec to St. Ixmi Convention. K. I- Hire, of Portland, has been chosen by the local Musicians I'nion, No. 3 aa a delegate to the annual convention of the American Federa tion of Musicians to be held ia St. Lronis. May n.-l. The local union will send Mr. Rice East with ir.struc tioii to -boost" for the Rose Festival while en route and in Sf- Io-uls. He will leave about May 1 and expects to make stops in various cities, both coir.g and coming Mr. Rice will take psins to liunounee that the Rose Festival Is an annual Portland event. He will be equipped with literature bearinr en the subject and expects to do efteetive missionary work Since the St. Louis ccwivention will be composed of between 4 and 50 delegates from all parts of the United States arnl Canada It is anticipated that considerable pood will result from the publicity. rOV(iRSMAV W. K- E1JJS NO 14. He is at bis post of duty. Vote to keep him there. Haxaa aoea fit tlz feet. RoeenttU", BUILD NEW SCHOOL Board Calls for Designs tor $250,000 Structure. BONDS RECENTLY VOTED IMrrrlor Will Hrn nl-IHin nt Tlitrd High School on tlio lI.H-k Hotnlot I mwon. Wc'wtrr. rrmpt Bilh-n hy h oar1 of lil.i rat..n lBk-n yKtrnlax' artoenrton ' ine: !-!,vi btiiitit.r. hn horn mu!iriwi1 hy tht voters of l.l.ttct Ko. 1. H A hf hnllf on tlli hl.u k hnntnlnl frt. Vpv.trr. (Misros. !'mI Nrrhy trot'. Alhlnn. wt'l '! J'V.v.w t KWT which xx ill be a-epted from local archi tects up to June iVv. ist. It is expected tliere will he strong competition in the suhmtss on xf plans, As the present property owned by the Pvxarxt Is only M by 4rt an effort will be made to secure the vacation of Connress street, which has been laid out to the west of the proposed building. J. 11. Xolfa was authorised hy the member of the Poard. ftt the meet in a yesterday aft ernoon, to make an attempt to secure vacation of the thoroughfare, at least for the school block, so that the huUdtna may hax-e motv front a 1; a room. it is prxxhahle the hufldinjr wiil face north, and City tJupcrintondent Rtlrr said yes terday thr-X the Ivst hiph schcnil plans aro scoured when there Is more than JtV fox-t frontajre. The consent of the property-owners, of the Council and of Mayor I ane mi .st le secured before the vaca tion can bo made. As the hiKh svhool build in jf will bo a lar)T( s' ructnre, (t (s said to be very doubtful (f tt can be tlntshed tn time for the term of 1W, but tt Is thought thnt at least trie tirst story may tv completed for us.- durinc part of that shoo! year. The members of the Poard were unan itnous-y in favor of cmpletinjr the build mc as soon as possible The need is urgent aud Superintendent lxijrlcr declares the butt din? will be rilled as soon as ready. Preauso of the city's wonderful growth. tt ts a constant problem to accommodate the children in the schools. Ajpohitoct .1 on os was ordered to draw up plans and specifications for an eight room building, to ho located somewhere in Alhina. The resolutions, adopted last week by the Men's Methodist Cnion. of the Woodlawn Church. relative to needed alterations and improvements in the pubhe school at that place, will be acted upon at the next meeting1 of the Board. As It is not considered perfectly safe for .tan iters to leave the schools durlnp sessions to go to the City Hall for their salaries, the Poard yesterday voted to pay on Saturday, in future. School Fleetrician Phillips spoke briefly about his recent controversy with TVpmy Fire Marshal Roberts, concerning1 electric fixtures in the lr'tng:on School. Mr. Roberts ordered sweeping1 chnnsres made, but .Mr. Phillips charged him with rank Incompetency, and alleged also tha Mr. Roberts is malicious. Inasmuch as there was a difference of importance In the re ports of Mr. Phillips and Mr. Roberta, the former secured a report from the Under writers" organisation, which sustained him. The Board yesterday appeared sat isfied with the situation, and accepted the report of M r. Phillips without qucs- O'Ftrien Back From Inspection Trip. J. P. O Prien. general manager for the Harriman linos in this territory, returned yesterday from a trip of inspection oxer the Oregon division of the O. R. ft N. and the various feeders running down Into th wheat country from the main TION AXP ALT- If other physicians have treated you for so-called "weakness." you were helped only temporarily, if at all, and the reason is very appar ent when the cause of loss of power in men is understood. "Weakness" isn't a weakness at all, but is merely a sym ptom of chronic inflammation in tne pros tatic gland, brought on by early dissipation or some contracted dis order. Our system of local treat ment remove this inflammation and is the only treatment that ha ever restored or ever can pcrma nentlv restore strength and vigor. OUR FEE 310.00 COXSl I.T ATtON CONFIDENTIAL AND INVITED A personal, thor ough and searching examination is desired, though. If Inconvenient to call, write us a fu;i description of your trouble. Our office hours are from $ A. M. to :30 P. excepting Sunday from 9 to 12. Address or call on the ST. LOUIS (OR'ER SECOND AD 1AMHII.L Hue. H ronnil oon'l.iion. promt. tn nil Mntv. i-mt mnxm that t-ln r tirp.1r,1 to tip'p t.o RT.m rr(V tf tt.o rtopvot tlrv roott ont.noo mitoh lonfor. hr . of ho opinion nt If will mm.o A smaller jtoht. NEW ST. JOHN OFFICIALS Mayor Hrloe Takra Office nt An nonnxe Tolioy, The recently clottM eity nfncfnH of St John toiik.tho oath of pfftee yptor1ay. at tfie ft. John City Unit. Hhort Apovchea woi- made hy fh oM efflelala, A Well a their anoeia,iora. and an rxamtnaflon of tht re.vntB showed th town to h In px-od condition, with H cnh hnlanofi of iton 0r hand. Mayor Tr!oe who aur eee1s px-Mayor tVttch. announed that he would endeavor to follow thn polh-y of his pi-edet'osor, f. K txohte. tho only memhrr f th tVunoil who was r -fleeted, wn unanl moiisly oTiosen th-o-l'ent of that hody, Th new administration will rndoaxor to retire another fret frvrjr aerops tha X lamrtte and also (ha Imprxxvrmant of the thopiuchfare leading from the ferry landtmr to the cttx' Mayor Prio named the Council committee, and his appoint ment of lr. A. V. Vincent n City Fhy-' sician was nnanlmously ratified hy the Counrtl, SHEET MUSIC, 2 1-2 CENTS Our boantlful new store In the nrh building, at 111 Fourth street, will be ready soon and everything In our present quarters must g.x in short order. Prlena have beep entirely lost staht of bow. TfyOW copies of sheet music, embracing the ehoioest classical and popular, vocal and instrumental selection, take your choice, at cents a copy or I? copies for 25 cents. Talking -ma chines, violins, ban. ins and also n fxx- fine pianos at less than one -ha If former prices Come right away. tirnvr -ft V., 32 Washington street. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Itpttth. X AT bFTt t tH Tnarr str-ot, Aertl to. eh;!.-, alhi-r. a patfxe of Npw HanuxsMii e. oR-i :l M Utsrs SxN t U: Frtt Tanihill sfrrrt. Vprtt tt. Moll t r1teiv.Mi. A natixe Of 1 i rp-.n-,. PSf.t t i. ni.NiX At tot Knoit street. Aprlt tt. nr.A M. 't-n a native of erecon. nr1 li 1lNt; At jvm, ;;noomt mret, A n II 11, .t.Oin Txxng I ?. g. a tiatfxe of China, aged (V M,r-Ntit At liV.l (vf.vd street, Afil 1. SMnuie! v. Atr.xiil. a natlxe of Ohto, naed a4. tt xNM.-.y At ibnMii.m.t, xh , rrtl . Knixn Mrtfte Hansen, a ?ui(txr of Noraflj, ar.l rt M VChIN' t N'O datnrM treet. Amil 10 Ft atik V MacXhi, a native ef ltvtan.1, ted 1CTMVT At ihv it-tett street, April a, Annis A. thijnt, a natlv of P ranee, acd XX APWtS t Vinoent's Sarlxrtum, April to. t,Axivrce A-Mnui. a natJxe of Iowa, abt.i te. lit rib. MVFKS t oiX t-iai-t nvt Atret, prtl I?. t.- the xx if or .1. M Mver, a dnuahtfi . MV!?TxV At S .sl rwotl street, April It, b the xx tfe of William A. laving Stoee. a daushler. VII.t,lMS At Uhtt Witatm stre-t, April bv to the xvlfo M W J Williams, s Fl.l.K --At 7T2 ilmn.l axennr, April fl, b the xx i f e i n H.I T?1 1 e. A sxn . v FtKb'H- x 1U Fs at Thirty. fourth t:-et, April l, to the xx tfe of John C. Welrloh, a PXMl. Tl'RXiin.l. At Fourth street, April g, to the xvtfe of Ward Turnhnll, a s"n. CI-STMH - At .tfll North Seventeenth ftreet. April T, to the xxlfe of Aim Custer, a tlnuffh t r. t.TNN t'N - At Pa.t tlarrls.vn street. Aprtl a, to the wife of Waiter Unnton, daushter. PAliNFV - At 0?H tlrand ax-enue, April .r to the xvtfe of Wallace t,. parny. a tlaughtfr. M AliKS At 4A Manaanlt.x street, April 2, to the xxlfe of T. W. Marks. A son, mUiKinU'RK At Strplirns, street, Ap: u to. to the tfe ef Anton Heltkomper. a daughter, 1.1Y- Vt tf4 Fisk treet. April It, to the xxlfe ef leniAii U Vltn, a son, ttvttldtng rermits. ,t. W. VTT.l To creet two-story Trams dxvelllna en l'tst Ash si rent, between Mrtst Tw-ntx eighth and Kst Tweuty -ninth; iix T. l NSt) To ere'l one-story t rams, dvvelllnpr on Fst YatnhtU street, betxveen Knst Twentj -second and b5it Twenty-third streets; Jlll.".V .UMIN Pb;K Til erect thrse -story franiS hutl.'in or l'nin avenue, corner of M on res iret; fjiv T. ;.1MM1MIM VN - To ereet txvo-Mory frunje dxvetllngr on X el. tier str--t. Petxveen Krtt Txventx se.vnd and Fost Twwty -third sti-eet..; ?.Vxh TlbMt TU'l.ot? To erect one and one hrtlf storv frame ilwelltnit on Kast atxth street, betxveen M;s.ui smd SKIdmore streets: 1 HOl,?.VOKTM Tv ereet one -story frumS dwelling on Maitory atreet, near Beech street: atiiv W TttVitt AXV To ere- t two st.vy er.i oOttn on hVmt Taylor street: -A"mxo. MRS. V ,1. iXMINS--T ereet two-store frame dwelling on Mtasxun htpup, n-m r . I, KINSMW -To erect txxo-story frame dwelling on !tvi.V'sy. eeiween r-"v '' mv. i-iit s.'vonlh streets; i:txtx xx- ir i-t'I.niNl To ereet two story frame dwelling on Kerhy street, near Mason l- 1. 'VtHHl M 1 1 S I, Mt'tt I" To erect on s story f rs me dxvetlluc on t.reeiey sirrei, ni r ui n I'MIT. TOHN'oS -To erect two-story frams tfweilir.g "en 1M Tfff id y-thtrd street, between Clinton and ixon streeis: --xs. Marriage IJeenses. W xx'HSMrTM'SAPRit tenls Wachsmuth, citv; l.ixale .1 auer, cux. KKlxlt-I-xiil'ANP--.Toseph U Kerr. K. etty ;., - 1 1.1 T-.rf .T2. el t V . Yvn'Xa-FlCKKU-Henry J. Toung. M. city; UT-Irtl-Tt-lACAtTI Carson flelAer. 32. Tale. Wash.; H. 1. I Jtubaoh. , city. Wedding and xlsltlng eards- W. CI Smith Co., AA asiiinition piok..- hh kh x ..-... Cattle and Horse Thieves Punished. BFRNS. Or.. April IS. (Sperfal. The April term of Circuit Court for Harney rA.mtx fieorffe R Davis presiding. is In progress with a fair-sixed docket of civil actions and several criminal caes to 11 j . 1 rT Glutei a .v 1 - - horse from Mra. "A. W. Johnson and YA illinm Pollard, his accomplice, pieanea ..;i.. v, ..Btna rfTncA Rontncn will bo raised before court adjourns. George CURE, NOT TALK IS WHAT YOU WANT TO!" Mt'ST COMF1 TO TS POOSKR OTt LATER. WHY MOT NOW? RKFt'SE TO SUFFER ANY LOSGER OX PROMISES OF OTHERS. CONSULTATION FREE Tf We Io Not Cure Yon It Will Not Cost 1'on One Cent. RT finn PfiKON SKIN DISEASES, SORES. dlvvu ruiyjii iLOEKS PSORIASIS. ECZEMA. PIMri.ES. BIXnVHES. ITCHING. BURNING. DI8- COIXRATIONS OF THE SKIN. CTBTrTITRP KIDNEY. BI-ADOER. PROSTATIC, irVlUlUrVC r.LKKT. DISCHARGES, IN F I-A M MA 1'RINARY TROUBLES COMMON AMONG MEN. CONTRACTED DISORDERS Every case of contracted dis ease we treat Is thoroughly cured; our patients have no relapses. When we pronounce a case cured there Is not a particle of infection or inflammation remaining:, and there is not the slightest danger that the disease will return in its original form or work Ita way Into the general system. No con tracted disorder is so trivial as to warrant uncertain methods of treatment, and we especially solicit those cases that other doc tors have been unable to cure. OCR FEE NEED NOT BE PAID I NLESS CI RED. "Sr DISPENSARY STREETS, PORTLAND, ORKtiON. ALMOST AMIHACLE Body Distorted and Racked ltth Rheumatism for Two Yeats This Young Mart Now Walks and IPorJj. For a, jf"Wrtttn Dr. Willlumtt' Pin fi) hT Nn curing fhctimsHum Mid Othr dtwHU rnrd bjr prior blond tnd during that limn rwtln cnnwi hn bvn VxiMithM thwt wr im nwrolmm in br otnr Hi thp ImTP twit tprmnl mrxlorti mtmrlxK. 8nrh tnr wm hut of Ohrl llKnn, Jr.. now llrlnir mt Cioii, N. If., nd niloTi in it null tlwr. I n Invn In th nun Kri, wiiil known in tl nighNirhooiJ in whk-h Mr. IXJhonn tnl ( onr in nirinK(t Uwnlly m nothing ltort of Whn th Clhonn futnit wm llrin XVliiftniH. N. X., KitM jmr hen Hi ronti tnn Wt ti1tn itirk. "nr funtllf doctor prononnnHl II itiflwrnmnttwir rlnlmnnJ,,, n Mr. (Vllionn, "itud ho MoiHt m for olnitit ywtr. F nlnf monrhia I wm confltwWl to th hnt nd tn tmoh on thnt t onnld not btmt th weight of Mi nhrotn nor o hr tiTont? ronoh m. I ronht wl mot " fh rhrmt(m WM romnllrwtrd witJi tk nwronn ts-onWo roonmlilttiB 8t, X'itn' dnot. mt limn und IiphiI irrkml lnd I uffrl 11 1 tlirt nffntifr jwiM, niintnr wr pt'liol to tnr knmi Tt lit it tht Irft 'r hut I omtld not fpo) thrm. M flnifnr N(nui to drnw ont of lmtw nd got lit iff. "Innpitpof tlwdootor trrstmont nit ill the H!iHHn I toeik I kp) ttmtf worn. mt iott nwonoa o thnt 1 con id not ont trickinr tm itid I could not trftifthtiM) np Kt Finally tli do(-t.r told my father h conld do nothing riot for mo. "At thi titnPr. WHIiwni' Tink Pillt wtt rtxximmondd to me nd I found mlif In th flmt hot. After tkin thr hoc I conld wlk. 1 continttod totnk Mim tridllr nnfil t w mtrl. Thtt w in ISi. I hT wnrkd vrr ds for ycur now nd m Mitimly well nd htT no tro of my old tmtihl wlmtCTer." Oor fn twtntihlnt. "PIucbsm of fit Flood" Bi-i fnrthcr infornintion itbont Mi t.rpitmnt of rhnniatjnm. rr. Wltlinni' Pink Pill roM hll drnK(tn.t, or ont hy nmil. titjid, on rMijit of tn-H-. W rnt r ho; tt hoito for 1., by Hi Pr. Williniti Mcdlcln Cominny, Si-hcncctsily, N. Y. S Miller, tntlinr nt tvtrr. tnimtlipr with hi iton, lw iimior iiox'prnl Ihdlrtment fur utonllnar rattlt. Tlip old tnnn' canv linn Nrn conllnuod until tin? October tmn. (iitrnr ihoppnril. neruprd of jitotilin CRttln. Wa noqnlltrH. V. tl. lTwlllolHt, who wn nntr ball f..r cuttle utonlfnc fmird to how un nnii hi hond wj for feited. JEWISH FEAST TOMORROW PnNsover WIH He TUtlnirly Ohservetl In I'nrtlnntl Sy ntipopttr. IV-frfnnittff tomorrow nlglit at autiHown, the Feast of the Passover, one nf the oldest festivals In the Jewish cnlcndnr, will he ohserved In the local aynaaogues. The Passover la celehrated for one week. During thnt period milrnvened bread la eaten. In memory of the hasty provisions mndo In the hurried flight from Egypt. The feast la fireserthed In the 12th chap ter of Exodus, and was a national fe.nst of the Jew until the destruction of the Temple on Mount 7,!nn. At the erlebrn tlon of the Passover, In ancient da vs. nil grlms gathered In Jerusalem from nenr and far. Indulging in hope thnt nt the next gathering the Menstah would rise to restore to them their former glory. It was while celebrating this feast that Jcsua was taken by the Roman legion aries. Special Passover service will be held at Novnh-Zederk Talmud Torah Syna gogue, Sixth Btirl Hall streets. Wednes day night, at 7:30 o'clock. The morn, tng service will begin at 9 o'clock. Rev. Dr. H. W. Heller officiating. On Thurs day evening Dr. Oeorgc Ruhenstcln will speak on "Civilisation and Our Redemp tion." Concert for Seamen. The concert at the Institute of the Portland Seamen's Friend Society last night wa of a very high order. The pro gramme waa in charge of D. B. Row man and each number .received hearty np platise. Mr. Rowman and Dr. McMlchael are both favorite with the sailors and received their usual number of encores, each responding several times. Mis Pur- ton's violin work was very tine. Mr. Ooodnough'a piano playing pleased the audience Immensely. The recitations hy Httl Jeannle rtntilcy were excellent She ha marked tnlrnt. Miaa Glance ha a beautiful voice, and t he sailors en cored her again and acutn. The pro- WE CURE Our Cures Are Thorough and NO EXPERIMENTS! NO FAILURES! OUR GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLESS CURED MEN When You Need the Services of a Doctor, Con sult One of Wide Experience. WE AEE jtiat now completing our TWENTIETH year tm specialist in MEN'S DISEASES. If wa aooept your ras for treatment a cure is but a matter of reasonable time. Each and every patient receive skillful, scien tific and expert treatment, and be sees and knows from the beginning of treatment that be is getting the BEST medical attention obtainable, and that the core be craves is being rapidly brought about. Our entire time and practice is devoted to the eure of BLOOD POISON, VABI0O0ELB, STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY, HYDROCELE, PILES, FISTULA, DISEASES 0T THE KIDNEYS, BLADDER AND PR0STATB GLAND, CONTRACTED DISORDERS, WEAKNESS AND ALL DIS EASES COMMON TO MEN. OUR METHODS are up-to-date, and are indorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America. Hence our success in the treatment of men's diseases. MEN, if yon are suffering from any disease or weakness, we want you to know you have a friend in us. We want you to feel that you can come to us, with the troubles ypn'd tell to your closest friend or that you would even hesitate to tell him. Our relations will be as PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL as they have been with multitudes of others who have received our assistance. Be careful in selecting a doctor to treat yon, for it all depends npon the physician you go to as to whether you get the cure you seek. WE FULFILL ALL OUR PROMISES and never hold out false hope. You need health and strength first that's money; helps to make money. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. TERMS reasonable and made to suit the convenience of the patient oar Bervioea are within the reach of every one. If you cannot CALL, write for self-examination blank and free literature. Many cases can be cured at home. OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., daily; Sun days, 10 to 12 A. M. only. OREGON MEDICAL INST. WE DON'T FAILTO READ f v you itt up tn the morning tlrM, a weighty fooling deep In your brad, with heavy eyes, a gnnrai eno rf weahnr all OVer you? Doc yuur back nohef e you perpetually tired, with disinclination fnr eltber mental or physical notlvOyf Are yoM tortured he n rvtrenm hunger thnt when you attempt to em ttirn to a hr thing of f rt. f to you pr rlrm e httt nml cold flftMrS up rtd rtnnn the nplnnt enlumh. pl pUfttion (tf (ho heart, slnpplopne, ptrctrto nnrvotsttca end a nonstwnt crqvlng fr aomet ittng thnt vnu nrr. unnhl t Mcntlfv f m v"ii (1pp-ptiPi p ( t tno with ntmfif4S dread as If nf ittm Impending dnnger ? If yeti have miy ff the ahovo nvmptouis yours U hovnml .lonht n cns nf f itnct bn I wenknos, hmnarltt on by an irfittv wnMo ttf nervous enot gv. The rniir pf ynttr con dlt Ion nirty Ite iluo to n eon vast ml, etttnrvd or Ittfiftmpd Prostata ti'nntl, nn uti urp.t Con tflcfcd Disorder, or Vnricocnle. I mIpss the damage is repaired ntd the tretnntulous wnnfe nf energy slopped. ' rnllre nervous svstntn Heromrs hnnkrunt tid uppm1s II In imputa tive, thetcforn. th-it the suffemr fr.ttn Weakness should seek rffcctlvt medical nbl In the nulcket possible time. $10 tun . fnwttiuM miin fle.tr. N nmr. (Mir te.l m nieihort. th tm let m rr Mm flrt n4 in pnr nftrr h I. went IIKHlll MV Vllt. Mv lie.irt l filled with CoHitin.ilon tnr the tnnn who In Hut. nil.led until hi ailment hn i.rnKre...-,! beyond th" limit, of nieilbnl .kill. Thon.nndp of men nre tbii. rendered tntprlo.it wri-K., trim, If Tlll'-.Y Mi fiiMti) TO Mb! IN TUB b lKNT I'l.At'K woild liNtny be Mrni.i, iirnrty men. bnniv III the eon'ieloiiiine.H rf tnnnlv vlffor ( ivnt thi wnt-ninir to rlmr tn the oar of rverv nll'nrj nvn- itit U'H . lull t4. tJtM) will. r M'ttM trot'. !: iitit' ni'i it mo innt-ii- II t M KtOlll- . OIIIMHttll Ml-IIK . I'llll tll 3 It IK' Nil 4tl.. tinlv Indlridiifil treatment of .nothing, beiMnti; nieb-lnr-. nt. nllet to the ornt of the dl.en.n by n dlrei-t tiiphi.l thnt tnK... Into nr. rotinf your enllrn nlnnlenl ontldltlon mild thnt firovlde. for tiny romtill entlonri thnt tnny exl.t. rnn ever euro mid reruinnentlv rente. re to ou the vlor nnd hnoynnry of fierfeet henlth. Huoli n trenluient I Imv?. I Will Guarantee You n Cure and You Can Pay Me When You Are Well 1 have employed this Direct Method trenluient without a Slng-ln fall ure for over vrr In the rum of men's diseases. It Is my own orig inal treatment and Is known to no other physician. V ti do not take a single dipfi'-n nf fullure when you come to rnn for a cure, f will guar antee n rut-p If f treat you. Not an ordinary verbnl aareement, but a written Bgreeuiput. brtckeil up by mv reputation nf over ?o years as a successrul spertaltt In Mens Dtseitse nnd thn high position I main tain In tha medio I world. VARICOCELE 1 cure any case that t accept In one week' time. My treatment Is a pnttilesrv noe, nnd In most Instances the patient need tint he iloinhied n single diiv from husiness. Tl"1"" Is no doubt nr guesswork, but abso lute cert a In tv of a thorough titid lasting cure, wltlt cftmitler. retttru to that tlpgtre of health nnd vigor that existed before the tllsens began. STRICTURE Mv treatment for Htrleture Is absolutely pnlnlens, sttd perfect results rnn be d pettded upon In every Instance, I do no cutting or 1 i In 1 1 tisT wntv, vcr. CONTRACTED DISORDERS l-'verv :i.e of rontrneted dlnetin T trent in eurnd tboronnhly. My ftAtlentn bnve no relnnnen. When 1 pronounoe n ennn eured there In not n rtnrth'le of Infection or Infln mmn tlon remaining, nnd there tnn't thn nllirhtent diintter thnt the dlnnnfn will return In Itn orlalnnl form or work tin wny Into the jrenerl nyntem. Home eontrnoleit dlnennen urn , nerloitn thnn olhern. but none nre too trlvtnl to wnrrnnt un.-erttiln niethodit of trnntment. ! ertperlnlly nollrlt thonn rnw thnt nther doc torn have been nnnble to cure. M'Ktm TIUHIMfl, I.OT VHJOIt. OHflISIl WM K IK), HTIttt' Tl Itb'.s, sl'l'.t tl'H ' lll.lHill I'OlttlN and ril.v:. I nlno trent nnd cur promptly nnd thoroughly. Kt 1IN ATHI Nt AtlVIC K fllKK. t offer not only free t'onnnltntlon nnd Advlee. but of every rnne thnt rumen tn me I w'lll tnnke enrrful exnnilnntlon nnd dlnRhonlR without rhlirpe. No nlHriR man nhould ne-lert thin opportunity to itet expert opinion nbout tiln trouble. llfflre Honm S A. M. to f. M. Hundnyn, 1J to I. The Dr. TAYLOR Co. m Morrlnoa Street, t tirnrr Jlreontl, PtIHTI. I l, ONKIJOKI. Krnnime: t'lnno olo. Mordnunt (iood noiiKh: vnrtil nolo. f Fl Howtnnn: violin nolo, Minn Unrton: soiikk. nr. MrMlfhnel: reeltntlon. Jetinnle Dudley; vornl nolo. Ml Ulnnre. WORKING FOR THE FLEET Srntir Iliuriir Srndu ftir Dntn tin ( Oliimbln. t'linniirl. Thnt a vigorous effort Is being mndo by ftrnator Bourne to ncrure the prcnencn of n portion Pf the battleship tleet In f'orttnnd during the Ron Festival Is evi dent from thn following; teleftrn.m. re ceived from the Sentitor by Secretnry Ulltner. of the t'hnmber of Commerce: Wahln(ttnn. tl. C. April 1.1. WO. R. ' niltner. (hnniher of Coniinerre. Portlnnd. tlr.: Ascertain from flovernment snrlneers the depth of wnter on the Columhln Hnr snd the river from A.torls to Portland: Ifo probahlo derth of water for period May 2(1 to July 1 Inclusive. Wire. The following reply whs sent yesterday afternoon by Mr. (Jlltnor: Portland. Or.. April 13. 1B0 Hon. Jona than Bourne. Jr.. H.nate Chamber. -Washtnlr-ton. I. f. Ioeal Oovermnent enalneera. In view ef the controversy, prefer not to rtve cut the rtenlh of the bur and river except thronpM lh" Krvlncfr-' I fi-. --t men I THE FOLLOWING: lilt. I be l eitillna Kpreintut. Is My Fee In Any Uncomplicated Caso PAY WHEN YOU ARE CURED! Wa.hlnlftnn. fnn jet slnlemetits from ptlntp If Hint would he of sdvnntiiice. Mr. tlllliior Is now wnlUn for a reply to thin men.ui?.'. "CLEANLINESS X tha watchword for health and rigor, comfort and beauty. Mankind Is learn ing not only th necessity but tha lux ury of cleanliness. gai0!IO, whloH has wrought such ehsoigAs In tha horag, jinounoao bar sLuter trlampn HAND SAPOLIO FOB TOILET AND BATH A Bpaelal soap which anergtsa th whols body, start tha clraulatlnn an 4 laare an erhllnratlng slow. All m mm and arwarclsta. remdy for Oonnrrbm (llfwt. fipormfttotrbsn, WhltM, a n o t a r til at Mir. cn.vrcta. or tor mnssnntv im NaMisN. tlon of Bneom ntftrr aTHf Eriss Ohi MMjJiLOt. brsnn. Mon-ctrtBtina olsl by Ortigfrlsta. 1 or nnt fa pUfn wrppr, br sxprou, prtpsld, fnf l TO. er i bntt'e. t?.7fl Unotai aooteOa lagiwsi, MEN Permanent Z91vi Morrison SL Bet Fourth and Fifth PORTLAND,' OREGON Jl J OuniiMl V Lir t V titiri,.ri The reliable Specialist.