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THE MORXIXCl OltKOOXfAX, SATrttDAY, Al'iur 15. 1!HV. WREGKAGE FOUND Lipman-Wolfe's Easter Store News Bulletin Easter Books, Bibles, Cards, Novelties Cf Pftttjll HJoIIC $f CO Ncmo Corsc,s ll A la sPtrSt Corsets h.Mt o0 sherp fcwd Ko twxHvM vrvx om Vv e-m-51 M NV tv myA I'M i Aivmpv S(np U 4 it the tatnwm (wXv n y SAYS HE BEAT BRISTOL NEAR GARMAHAH Indicates Marine Disaster Off West Coast of Vancou ver Island. COMES FROM BIO SHIP Tn' OphiKMt ;tv Ty UtMWtt Kcccr Vn of 1V Mi utttf Mem f SntnH Rout Are iW tW -we tWdnned vv-J. iHyiwmHv )- mmwj hv ha- mot dsir, p.tW Vv w-tH mi low ( r. Nff the Van ,-sv.wr hw.l ,vt v irtn m a dis Vtch t-snv1 iw'iSM V, H W- IBMoJl Cme -i-,T Usl St WM f CY-mMh. 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Goverror of r.rr.-.iMc-e-J by tfc Ass:aMy ccm- TSe rf .-iXp, :t :ral or of- -"'' -:-.- of a bn w jsak Jr:rtn o- -;r iers-.rS.jr or cos- 5T-:r5 .?-.!! - Jv-. or loan re r. o?r -.rr or atc j!-.r.r th de-p.'w'-t w:A -t: -4ik?j ;t s-iawfal ror bar.lurar orrxs to frosi d:r- rtr or tTvs-jT-!rs of thr trs::rjifoas .out.t or i-a"".s t . s -f . :r n - it or pjr-."hfise or srs of ;r:r:i perxvs o-:i---- tv s-. Tr.tr of t vard of ii'.r-r:?rs or tnrslrs. or f.r our or errrloy to roe?ve opr T.r"At of 4rv?'.T? srr.ier arreerr.rr.t -h :h d?TV:tor : " 3: ra-rr;rt "ir r s . :n aivanoe of mafjriry of f.vjr.::r. Lack Only On Juror. SAN" FRAJCC19CO. April :T. T.e Jary Sr. -,r tt-ri Ford trJ rrow iacka bj; ere roar; to ir.akfr t- rr;j:rid H To f.."jr :rts summer of furors two rrvx-: ris'.s cf 0 aoh ad tr.e onj-r.al iraw-lr.- of 75 tiave b- exia-jsced ad S tor narar Trer draws. Sn EljrM Railroads. CHICAGO. Apri'. !7 S:rry-nro if ' at raroaia c.azrs Smauvr KrUev PwU UM'X FAJA S V, St !tfio.-(( A l..uo vr --a.-IIV h bon hnt,T nntv A. H. K!(rogn. oVti WtK-liv hn m,l Finoli J Mvney. pwfl ' W. C '-v, of lNvi "tM ,v. Or-.. fvrk4 ftttoltil h poH.M ct V-4 '!r!o u!-9iv of Own, ?Wr. A1 1 ix""n trt hsm of fM him of ti otttw sNatr KM'vaT for -.p-ton. WMV h Fa ?t Wnwtpf Hiifv, w-o m-oOMl1 law,1-r-M (wtrviiw ih Ww Tt-k TtmH 1 r;iU' oal'pl lo Ui f.'t tv,m UslT'o!' ,onn-5vaU "( t o't!p1 of KMtta-k FVrVf v!V-on; Fvilion hoxiBM a o'-a'gv aait H-iwl whWh tipfltt ijaa iohd lo wi. an (al in tSi -tvB- vM-rrait ar rHtt1a oC Soimlr FilHon.'' 10 of an ai-MMitt jasit K'.ttB-'a t.(otlon A aMaion of M oosms-tton wllh h Uvjstol raUfr. H-p antii ft-anViy fiOl rrvTHSU v for ,rwiini HvWiot ami !i 1ov) not warn to touMr aiv of ;t on ari- oflf flj Ttt rvatla 3iUtot to Te Coo tav (ant .--t-wtMit i"otiay. onor'.a a ootitraot for a 4rf to lan.J oxror.V ly J K. I'at art F. HNi- At tii tMt t tha lpttir Collator KMtr'ts fauaa mul rlala' 'T'!a wow w-o-a ointa of C Hrtwtot." i t'a ittr Htl aaa -r a ivmwl a'.on fr: thf vVoa Hay 1 n.t tn--rtnnt OvMpav, aw1 rrTvra t t !aoi with ny -itta. aa of omi- I -anot tm to art for lw (tlffol-ont trif-oata at ti ano tlm" T:u t tha lottar Ktttrtra aaya waa xHMrt1 to htm wn la aiN-OMitiitt -to w a ooMovU.!r tlxa t5visto a o.rtri4ont. Ho aa.rta fxtrt?r'r that tV, oTava-o aa in-0!ttatot mern hot- 'f t'-a IVjwirtwant of Juatlca a" Hia oowoiiato;t roaor ttat t!vistM na vrtt to Watrtot Attornoy. Hriaiot a ,Mi f tha ootrox-iray ta t,at a apo.-iaJ i-otort a!Uto. t tt Srdato attoointtta Frbr-.tary . Xt. fy .l l-tH-tr T. 1 Nu-ahowtn- that t'M otor wt- not ha o)(nta at aU ant that. thovofro. h vNMlUI tnt SaxT tM tham om; that tha oltonta to whom ho ro-forr-oa t Ma l?tr wcro Cotton. Toat V.nor ant tho tro'tt latroa.1 Navigation v"v-.noany, who wxra tntar-oato-A in an Imtlvoot way. tn a latior wr'.iton to . V tunt tnron of Ahonloon tn rot!y to an tn-q-.wry fni H'.ivstinBton aa to tha faota. H'.-iato.l aava tn tart: t rv;uww t .t ,awa K. Taa or VVa-v H,-hi-r n w- (fauna n any ra ,,r:,v aor a 1 vw Jirafti" or tn.1lra.-tly o...-p.1 rr- t-rm in any natc or thma wala.-a--ar .... . I n-ar anwt h-, w.-r 1'.1 l aot aa au.-r-r. r.-r. tha iV.a 1ay ljan.l A 1n- T-asHrs-i-nt .Vnna-y 1,-h Fa.a -.1 H-Sa- wada ati .iMv.ts o hl w.-t and o!hr aawwr haa 5.,. laM ,f ja;(v ,-otno;oit rharar. It.-n to sanan-r Ktttrlira. whi.-n ji..n,. nv oi-nna.Mi.-n .- m'na aa an at-('or-rr aith'tha mattar tn any . what- "v'-a .-harra tharrfwna wMon y-- . S-it.-T K la 3lly n-.on. namal. . tat 1 .1a.t-a:atKy a.'.A ot tro .-'(.ia tn a '.xr.vt .tra:. an.1 in a-.:tv-rt of ahiv-h ha r.' a aiiar vnri.-mnir aa !-an w:-tttan hv n-a to tha v.-.-a Kay tAn.1 A 'n.-ajtrmart N--.tvry-, a ma'loioa. Tnai-.-nt irg.x-Va.1 and in.-'.ia sfl'. fiaa hoo.1 ar.t v" to ha au.-h hy mm whan ha -nVfa tl Snalor Kiltt-wlsa wait fcnowa that tha arrnra .h!n! of iha Vnltort al want .h.-r-vK.'v ir.to tha n-atiar an,1 daotrtad aca?n ha oharm ,- iha aooura ahom ha n:v-na). and that artar that my -.--nivta.-n waa -r.t hark wi that affam ar;rr t?-at nomination aa aant hack lr ha third t'.ma. FAMOUS GUIDE IS DEAD AlfxantWr Kooautor. Indian Inncr-lrr-lor and Fathflndor. lioitp. TOWFR Wi'IK. S. I.. Ar!l TT. Aionan.S-r Koi-antar. a famous Indian 'ntornrator an.1 r-,-.l.1o. -.a doad fr-n atroka of sViv Ha kr.aw ax-ary fo.-t of tha M'aaoiirt K'wr Vaiioy. from St. l-u.a to Fort Fonton. Kooanttr aotrd aa r! arid Intarprotor ftr Fittwr da 5-i-rt on :V.t m'.saionary' aocond v;stt to th.a SSoux Nation. Tbat Am-rto n Roller. Roraoa GoMln in Caaaa'.!" Maana. Tha :isJit a-.t.V.rn'.y want oirt during na oa n-.v ix-rforr.'TAneea !n atarburr- A Mric waa 1r. nroars-t. Kowavor, I ahoi-ted out: lAdira arid tcor.Uoriwn. I am aboat to rarforra a tnoat marval.-'us trick. I hax-a haro a lamon. frr.t of oouraa yoa oaat aaa it. I am ahont to cot it In two ard hr:nx oat of It an alanhajitr" Tha aadianca settled down. Scuash! I cut ti lemon. "Aad rarw." I said, "tha er.ar.t haa ne. It haa walked off tha .. Fat of coarse you can't aoe it but tnat doi"t matter. " Stare eaoujrh. thera waa heard a alow. ah.-.:fr.irjr aouad ouire ar-r.ro T-riate, al- thoujrh :t was made hy the fat s--vra omi- aiwr. who waa shamm acroaa t-te DoaiMs ;n r.'.e a!;p.pera- Tha '.-.irht rerumad. tiier waa irv-i arc-lanaa and aa waa waa. i he next day a du atovpod me In the street and e'.d" he conaidered that trk the most rr.arrek-s ha had ever aeon, ard would I be ftv.n it aala that n:ch.t. It a tmel Anierics Alone Haa HnmminrMrd-n. Oatlr-r Sfairaiine. Ttoaeh fh.e art ir.uaear.-.s of Euror may have some treasures of which Aaaer-iv-a car.rot boast, our continent has the distinction of a moncr-:y of the world's y. ..p-y of hammisia-'hirds, the rem of the feathered creation. Of these there are said to be some species the 400 we may well cail trerac early all of which are peculiar to tt.e tropical regions. Or-.iy If cross the borders of the Fnited States from MaxSco. and occur orJy in our Southwestern States- ae popular idea s that the hummer lives only on horey. gathered from T;owera This la a nv.stake- The bird does secure some hor.ey. but :ts food consists mainly of the small ir.sects which frequent the flow ers. Some of these Insects are injurious to the blossom, and the tiny fcrrd fulfills a ;M fur.crioR in destroying- them. That the hummer is insectivorous Is aiso shown by its habit of catch-.ns tiny in sects on the wing, which Is occas'onally observed. Iclesraic-? Go Cnpledgd. SFR1SGFIHLJ. Mass.. April IT. tole rates to the F.epub!ican National Con vention from the Twentieth Dtrict were stiected today. They will ro unpledged. Fnpleired. bnt Favor Taft. EKOCKTOX, Mass.. April 17. Ex-Mayor J Paying Less for Women's Better Ready-to-Wear Apparel for Easter While quality ha always bts?n the KrJcnt factof in Litan-Wo!fe nivrchart dtsMng, we alwav r t jrll at Kwfr prices, quality ctRitlerei. than any other store. THK POINT IS THIS: TUe Nvnmen wio" buy their Kater narment at this tvMe can do so at far less expenditure than can he had at any other COOD tv in Portland, and still secure th ever-important advantage of KXGLUSIVK NKSS OP STYLE. We show nothing that is not distinctive and unusual in style and tag every garment with the earmark of our USUAL PRICK POLICY. Tailored Suits Ksillifsil tsr-(o o.f tlto Intoat nto.WU fYiMii alnad. inwlvirijt tli mivat orijrinsl Paris iiifss 4be atuivti hliooUoti is ottvUTl with im trlinrv- olisraotor an.l iitylo: nta.lovila at-a tnsntiish ttv,l, aot-trt and fatit-y rtmniss: eluMoe v rtiany WtHioN. iiiehulni tti upw length mamuah ost atvlc: eiivUr l ,,v'' sVirts. Any 0v(l tt wotiKl saV too dl tars wore Oiti our prioo ad lt iviivtl cxhvt vsino at tltat. At $lo.!H, $.25.00, $;o.oo ,i fcss.oo. aa,-- f - m is. $2.50 Lace Veils, $1.23 A great special value in Lace Veils, all colors, round and oblong; shapes. Very smartest effects of the season. Regular $j.5o Veils, 91.2:.. Reg. 30c Ribbons, 15c AlUhilk TafTota KiWhmi in all colors and shdos 4'.j tnolios wide. KocuUrly ;0o yard, saio Saturday, loo yatM. Reg. 38c Ribbons. 20c All siik. soft -finish Messaltne KiWvuis. to 7 inolios vid. all colors. Values to oSe for only 20c yard. 50c Wasb Belts at 29c liito Wash Relts with pearl hncklos, strictly tailor-made, all now Spring stylos; o.V' and We values, 39c 75c Tan Wash Belts, 39c Now Wash Ielts. of fancy Rajah, in lisrht and dark brown and tan, pearl buckles; 7.H values. S?c HMh-Art Tailored Suits llVh ifrade, Jiatinotively tailotvd models, ma.lo of Iho tinest imported novrlty wilena, tttaaalia, rajtths, vttlea and mtiuaetlea ; in the newest and titvt-wnnted colors i etact du plicates of newly received Paris models, A fiance witl determine th extraordinary values at T43.Ut, r0.00, frtO.OO and $75,00." Fancy TafTcta lHvh,es, Pritteeaa lltvswes, Lingerie Princess presses, etc,, at all prices. PureThread Silk Hosiery Regf. $2 Values at $1.10 vn eytraotxtinary sale of ladies' hirh-)Va.le pure-thread Siik Stockings in black, sky, pink, helitv, (twen, purple, bronco, tan, navy, white, stray, cardinal, Copenhagen, All are made with extra dintMe sole and low plictd heela, made very full in lenuth and ahcer. Regular $J.tH quality, for $1.10 pair. Reg. $1.50 Belts at 98c New black and brown leather Units, fancy (Tilt buckles, tailortnade and fancy doniijns. Sale price, 98c $1.25 Elastic Belts, 79c New Copenhagen blue elastic Pelt, buckle to match, $1.35 value for 79c. 9 ar . va'i a- arW 'm. Imported Hats l4 Off French Pattern Hats Robinson Se Wells Hats Knox Tailored Hats All of our Fittest Imported Millinery, personally selected in Paris and London by Mile. Myers, at these sensationally re duced prices. What an opportunity to buy your Easter Hall .tlS.OO Imported Hats for fU.Wt. $30.00 Imported Hats for $tn.OO. $'.'3.00 imported Hats l'r $10.50, $3o.OO iiHMrtcd lints for $18.75. $3S.OO imported Hals for $3t,00. $:t0.0t Imported Hals for $aa.B0. $1,"..00 Imported Hals for $art.ar. $:1SIH) TinptM-tcd Hats for $'.!8.n0. $10.00 liorlod Hats for $:10.00. $C.OO imported Hats for $:t:t.7ft. $r0.00 imported Hats for $37.50. Neckwear Sale Greatest of Easter Glove Sales Saturday we offer more remarkable values in Gloves than all other Port land stores combined Kid Gloves, Capo Gloves, Silk Gloves, Suede Gloves, Chamois Gloves, Etc. All perfect, first qualities. Extra: $1.50 Kid Gloves, 95c One-olaep Walk ins: Olovos, Pent style, in tan and brown, all sizes. Also two-clasp, extra quality Kid Cloves in black, tan, hrown, white, mode, oxblood, navy, Sritvn, pearl, cream. All sines. Values to $l.."0 for 95o pair. $2.00 Kid Gloves, $1.39 Two and three-clasp ovorseam French Kid Gloves. 2-clasp pine kid gloves, 3-clasp suede glows. All sires, in black, white, tan, brown, mode, oxblood. navy, green, pearl, cream. Values to $3.00 for $1.39 pair. Fluffy Ruffles for $3.39 Ift-bntton-length Cape Gloves, Pont, style. Flbow length' Fluffy Ruffles" Military (Moves. Regular $4.o0 values, $3.39. $5.00-$8.00 Dress Hats at $3.95 Nearly 800 beautiful Dress Hats in a bewildering diversity of effects to match any costume, to suit any individuality. All the wanted shapes and straws. Exquisite floral, ribbon and feather trimmings. All colors. Regularly $5 to $8. Saturday's sale, $3.95. Men's 'Kerchiefs 12V2c Men's pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, full size and guaranteed all pure linen 30c quality for 121sC New Parasols for Easter Largest assortment of the pretty Xovelty Parasols for Summer 190S niany dainty ef fects to appeal to the feminine heart that are not found elsewhere. PONGEE in plain, hemstitched, tucked, dots, Persian borders, lined and unllned. WHITE I.1XEXS Plain, "with Insertion, em broidery border, hand-embroidered and fancy weaves. TAFFTTTA White, black and solid colors In all shades also Hresden and Persian borders, plaids and stripes, including "Toklo1 shape Prices. Tic to JiS.oO each. President Suspenders 50c Everywhere, for 39c Every man in Portland knows of the famous ''President" Suspenders. 'All the newest pat terns todav at 39c. Men's Merino Underw'r $1.25 Quality Today 69c Men's fine merino gray natural Underwear, medium weight for Spring wear. Splendidly made and all sizes. The kind you pay $1.25 for today, 69c $2.75 .Kid and Suede Gloves for $1.98 Pair Three-clasp overscan! "Tivfonsso" Kid Gloves, '2-clasp pique Kid tlloven, "Trefonaae" make; 2-clasp "Fownes"" quality Suede Gloves; 3-clnsp "Ueynier" and "Trefousse" Suede Gloves. All sires and all colors. Su perb qualities; $1.98 pair Saturday. $4.50 Trefousse, $3.49 Sixleen-bntton length genuine "Trefousse" Kid Gloves the pride of the greatest glove store in the world, the Hon Marche, of Paris. Finest quality, in all colors and si.cs. Values to $1.50 for $:t.l!). $1 Infants' Bonnets, 79c Infants' Caps and Hnnncts, made of fine mull, daintily trimmed with neat embroidery, lace, and insertion, ribbon bows, values to $1.20, for 79a ,. - a, . I rr . K. .. .t I. lite wecKwear oueren in misi aate m all new. freah merchandise- lit he most- ...... . r... f .;.. ... .. jobs, no otld lots hut tbe most dc able good that can be obtained all reel styles and all made of Spline, i selling. 50c Turnovers, 12 toe n.,,,l,C,l 1', I T ,....., liuttliah eyelet rffeiMs, a large aanoitnieul, ttes to fiilc, Saturday anle, IS' ye, 50c Sets at 25c t mm Bin, piiiiirmnriTti t nnnr antt v wu rt in the ex,niiuie new Spring stylea, values 50c, for 3ml, $1.00 Hows, 50c "Merrv Witlow" ami lace and am'.imidery Hows, white and colored elfects, values to $1,00 at HOc, Same, ode values, ane,, $1.00 Yokes, 53c Inioe Yokes, a Variety of deoinita bi ehooaa from, lace and net effects; black, While nilI ecru, values lo $l 00, for IWto, 85c Collars, 53c While and Colored t.nen and F.mbroidery Collars, inclttiliiitf the t ltbaott deaitftt, with tf Witlioul bows, regular Sfie values, fi;lo. Same, 50e values, Slfitl, $2.00 Coat Sets, 98c While, cream and ecru Coat Sels, Collar and CulT Sets", Yokes, ,lnhuts, ele,, embroid ered and lace, values lo $3.00, 9Ho. Values lo $:i,00 lor $1,5,1. 50c Mull Ties, 25c While and Colored Fmbrotdered Mull Tiaa, all colors, regular f0e values, I'or 2ro. $2.50 Scarfs, $1.25 Colored Chiffon Scarfs in large pnlUa dot effects, 2 yards long, regular $2.50 values, on ' sale for $1.25, 50c Ascots, 25c While ami colored effects in Aen( dolled and striped, all colors; regular f0e values; sale price, 25e. Ostrich, Marabout and Coque Feather Hoaa, all colors and cnmliinal ions, a variety of de signs, csoeiBlly adapleii for F.asler wear, to match any suit and finish the effect of tha, Faster gown : value e turn at 91.25 Yi,l.,ea in .aim a W'j..S.' Valor to s,nl at taJl.Ro, Value at-l.im at ff.'il V alnaa to eXl.cMl a $8.00 Scarfs, $4.50 Fancy figured Chiffon Scarfs, all colors, 3 yards long, beautiful patterns, values lo $3, on sale for $1.50. $5 Hand Bags at $2.48 New brown, tan and gray Handluigs, loath-, er lined, filled with coin purse; $5.00 and $5.50 values for $2.48. Draw String Bags, $1.00 New drawstring Hags in brown and Ian, leather; $1.50 value for $1.00. $8.00 Alligator Bags, $5.00 New horn-buck Alligator Hags, 8-inch si.a, ' leather-lined, lilted with coin purse; $H.OO values for $5.00. $6.00 Hand Bags, $3.98 New brown and black Hags, leather-lined, filled with coin purse, all now designs, gilt and gunmetal frames; $0.00 values, $3.98. $5.00 Petticoats, $2.98 White Cambrin Petticoats with deep flara flounces, daintily trimmed with rows of fins lace insertion and edging; others with neat new embroidery. Values to $5.25" for $2.98. Superb Infants' and Children's Wear for Easter Our superb Infants' ani ChiMrMis War Department is one that we are proud of. The variety of pretty and dainty children's wear is perhaps the larrest to he found anywhere in Portland. .Ages up to 6 years in this department. Misses' Section is separate. $3.00 and $4.00 Coats, $2.39 Children's black and white plaid and check Cloth Coats, with plain red collar and cuffs, emblem on sleeve, sizes 2 to 6 years, values to $2.39. Children's Coats at $2.00 Children's golf red, navy blue and Copenhagen blue Coats, three-quarter length, sizes 2 to 6 years, price $2.00. Children's Coats at All Prices A lanre and verv complete assortment of finer Panama and Pongee Coats.. $3:50, $4.50, $5.00, $7.00, $7.60. Infants' Caps, Bonnets and Hats Infants' and children's Mull Caps, Bonnets and Hats. All newest ' styles Dutch, French, Venetian, Fluffy Ruffle, pique and corded. Also . newest fancy Straw Hats and Bonnets, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 to $10.00. Emory M. Lvwe. of Eroclrton. and Eben S. Klth. of 5a jr am ore, were today chosen d?lee-&tes from th Fourteenth Con jrressional District to the Republican Na tional convention. The delegates were unpledged and uninstructed. although a reto!'tion favoring Secretary Taft's nom ination as President was adopted. Unrequited Genius. The Epicure. Tve world has never learned the name of-the penius who conceived the Idea of FTread:n butter upon hi bread, a com bination of food elements more palatable, m ore wh ole-som e an d more u ni versall y popular than any that the combined wis dom of all the professors who have ever hved has been able to devise- Strike Gas in Ohio. MANSFIELD, O-, April 17. A pas well, the flow from which is estimated at 5. C.000 feet of ras and S barrels of oil a day. was struck last night on a farm three miles west of here. AT THK HOTELS. Hotel Fonlmad D P. McGarry. Roches tr; S Di-ffitrir, ChJrajo; E, G Cfeand irr. tie : S. Na""erg r ar.d wife. Mr- Xm&viae; EL T. Knipeca, JUss aric. U. 3. W. : E. H. Stmon, New Torlt; W. E. Lonir and wife. Cbtcatro ; T. R- Sun berg. R. B Cirk, San Franclco: W. J. Nie-hoila. Spo kin: J. A. Roper. ?an Francisco; P. M. rvoor. London; B. Shrive, A. L Klin. New York; Mrs. J W. Cart ens. Kalamazoo; Mrs. T. A. Racaom. Kaiamazoo; B. W. Rogers and wife. Warren ; Mrs. E. Vhles atnrar, Mrs. C I Allen. F. M. Lockett. B. H. Bennett, Chicagt) ; Mrs. G. H. Newman. San Francisco: H. H. Tabor and wife. Ta corr.a ; L. c. IMMintham and wife. Spokane; E. H. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Farauhar. J. L,. North. New York; G. Littlehalls ar.d wife. A. Meyer. San Francisco; Misa Peterson, New York; J. "W. Flnnign. San Francisco; Miss W. S- lay. New York; E. B. Hansen. Astoria: C. C. Misenex. Niagara Falls; H. S. pulton. Omaha; B. H- Kerfoot, U. 3. A.; BATooiir, Astoria; F. H. Flr.iey. Spokane; L. Klein. F. D. Bacon, San Francisco; L. B Mondel. New York: A. A Rolofs. Philadel phia; C- W. Thompson and family. Cascade Loeka; R. A. MoAualand. Seattle: H. M. Ruaaell, San Francisco; J. D. Riley, St. Paul; G. TV. MiCahiIl, Leland; J. C. Hayter. ralia: A. Sellyman and wife. Milwaukee; E La. Ritson. Boston: G. W. Cherry, South Bend: Mrs J. J. Opr. Minneapolis; D O. W case and wife, Seattle; J. E Gray, Vic toria; W 6. Sherwood. St. Paul: J S. Dan ner. Seattle ; J. A. Moore, Denver: C. B. Roberts. E. E. Day. Kalispel ; H. Grab am ard wife. Spokane; W. F. Heffenstall. Seat tle; TV. ta. Clemens. Seattle; W. H. Livinjrs ton. New York; F. H. GUman. Seattle: M. R. Hlrxbnry, New York; J. L. S. Keith. Milwaukee: L. M. HoUoway. Spokane; E. M. r.m, B. H. Bennett. San Francisco; B. L. Holcomb. Tacoma; Miss K. Ropers, Warren: ?. TV. Rorers, Tacoma: E- Murphy. St Paul; F. Roe, New York; E. Hirsch. city; Miss E. Cooper, Seattta; C H. Henpaili, Rockford; J. Relsenbery. Cincinnati; H. An derson. St. Iuis; W. P. Plue. Rainier; R. B. Dver. Astoria; J. S Sterling, Seattle; M. L,. Christian, IJoulsT.-ille; A. W. Caldwell. H. W. Luhdensteln, New York; F. J. Tllden, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Seattle. The Oregron Mrs. M. A. Ryer, St. Paul; J Abbott. San Francisco; E. E. Brehun, Se attle; M. S. Hulbert. Peter Connacher. Loa Anirales; Georwe S. Drennes. Philadelphia; J. H. Dunlap, Cascade Locks; N. A. L.ech, Walla Walla: S. C. Acklin. Seattle; Mrs. J. B. Perry. Pendleton ; Miss Jennie Perry, Eurene; R. S. Shaw and wife. Mill City; R. M. Buttle. L. T. Skidmore, Seattle; Ed W. Smith, Pendleton : S. M. Shepard. St. Panl : A. F. Elliott. San Francisco ; W. S. Burnss. New York; F. Roche, Mrs. D. Maud. St. Louis: Fred N. Stump. Salem; A. Rothenberg-. New York: A. Nelson. Spokane; F. L. Stewart, Kelso; E. B. Brehnn, Seat tle; Thos. L. Greenaoph. Spokane; J. T. Steeb. Tacoma; E. C. Adams, Seattle; H. Newman and wife, Chlcaao; Daniel Dake, Falls City; P. Stoopack, J. A. RakofP. New York: E. E. Lfttie. wife and child, Hermis ton; S. A, Fozar. Salem; E. B. Bonnel, Se attle; T. D. Lewis, Tacoma: W. W. Green wood, Seattle; F. A. B raker, St. Louis: E. S. McCord. W. D. Hoflnj, T. S. Fletcher and wife, Seattle; Mrs. W. P. Dwyer, Cataldo, Idaho; Mabel M. Ryan. Cheney; Mrs. M. J. Shield a Wasco : John Murry. Seattle ; John L. North, New York; L. D. Harris. Medford; F. A. Ina-eraaM. New York; C. A. Hauxle. John Batrd and family. St. Louis: W. J. Lincoln. Seattle; E. Etanton. St. Paul; D. M. Truce. Los Angeles; Miss Bean, Eugene; W. Dinsenbergr. San Francisco; E. E. Bre ham. Seattle; H. D. PotUner, city. The Imperial Mrs. C. W. Udell. Mrs. D. Mori arty. Stevenson; TV. T. Couller, Collins; H. A. Frlnk. Boeton; Oswald Gustafson. As toria: M. Gorman, Cathlamet; iL C Mahoa and wife. Euirne; V. L. Walker. Bridal Veil: C. R. Abbott. Mrs. J. Wallace. Mn. B, Wallace, Mtae Emma Wallace. Kelso; C. O. Younff. Tacoma; F. A. Stevens and wife, Ann Arbor; D. F. Lister, Lewlston ; W. C Montgomery., St. Paul : N. U. Carpenter and wife, Mrs. M. D. Clifford, Baker City; J. F BaddeJely and wife, Weston; F. E. Ramsey, city; W. M. Toner, Yamhill; H. R. Jackson, Oregon City; J. SMI linger, Detroit; Mrs, A. R. Shreves. Cathlamet; Mrs. H. Chrisman. Mrs. A. B. Blackburn, Rufus; Mrs. R. I. By land, Athens; R. F. Wlnslow, Pendleton; C. K. Baker. Portland; Mrs. Grace Michel, Stevenson; T. Grady, Idaho; A. C. Carthick. Lewlston ; Mrs. F. M. Car ruth ers. Helen Carruthers. K el so ; Mrs. W. C. Holzer, Satsop; C. H. Clemens and wife, Monteeano: J. S. Cook. Tacoma; J. R. Wil son. Estacada; A. F. Hitt, Weiser; A. B. Leehenley, Seattle; T. Rosen. Oscar A. Victoria. Chicago; W. Dybenar and wife, Kelso. The Perkins. S. E. Dodp-e. Detroit; A. McCallum. Los Angeles r Joe Golds tone, city; J. McChotta, Grants Pass; C. Peterson. Marshfleld; C. R. Dodd. city; J. B. Wood, Seattle: A. E. Wlllard. Seattle; W. F. Durey, San Francisco; Ray Pringle, Jackson, Mich.; A. L. Pringle. Murray, Wash.; Mrs. A. Bu chan and child, Kelso; Mrs. E. B. Elliott, Clatskanie; O. Croas and wife, city; M. F. Kane. Seattle; C. Mortar! ty and children, Seattle; Mrs. Hick and daughter, city; O. H. Peterson. Rldgefield; T. E. Smith. M. J. Da vies, Ridgeneld ; H. Newcomb and sister, Kelso: T. L. Da vies. Bridal Veil; Mrs. J. R. Campbell. J. R. Campbell. Ketch ikan ; A. C. Butt, Tacoma; L. W. Pface, O. Stals berg, Seattle ; James Donovan, Manstleld, O. ; H. Kimble, Clear Lake, Idaho; W. S. Helmlnger, Seaside; J. F. Johnson and wife., Clatskanie: Mrs. S. H. Ott, Tokelame; r. S. Bath, Two Rivers; L. B. Riner, Neillavllle, Wis.; S. Sallnsky, Dead wood; C. F. Allison, Hillsboro. . The St. Charles M. D. Gordon, Astoria; Mrs. C. H. Russell, C. Dulley, Home Val ley: W. P. Hulett, Vancouver: P. Peterson and wife, J. A. Williams. J- F. Welch. As toria; H. Jones. Springneld; C. E. Lfnn and wife, Stevenson; E. O- Harding, Ostrandir ; A. J. Beaner, Dayton : W. W. Clark and wife. The Dalles; M M Clark. Carson; S. Fisher. Mosler; J. W. Wethersell. Carson; C. Nuftzger, Gervals; H. E. Bennett, Wood burn; H. O. Rima. Vancouver; W. Turner, city; Q. W. Pinsch, Palmer; A. J. Leonard and wife, J. B. Wilmot, city: F. McNish. Kalama; E. E. McDonald. Dayton; N. M. McDonald. Indianapolis. Ind.; H. Ott, Bridal VeM; A. C. Walling. Washougal; A. Chase, Newberg ; W. Perkins. Kalama ; J. D. Had ley. Bridal Veil; J. H. Crawford, Buxton; C. Williams. Snohomish ; F. Andrews. Ore gon City; J. Wlest. Scappoose; F. C. Smith, Ridgefleld; J. P. Walker, Woodburn; Mrs. T. Lustopson. Bridal Veil ; Miss J. Sims, William Wlersme. Camas; A. B. Miller, G. H. Miller. J. L. Dass, Mossy Rock; A. A. Doren, G. High, city; Ed Thonmson, S. Kelley, Oregon City; L. H. Eppers, Ger vais: C. H. Moeller. T. Fisher, Camas; Ell Thompson, H. P. Burke. H. Thompson, cltv; J. W. Shedick, Mrs. J. C. Robertson, Salem; T. West en. A- Duffy, St. Paul ; C. Muckle, 6t. Helens; J. Pounder, Latourell Falls. The Lenox M ary R. Gould, Belilngham; F. M. BUven. San Francisco; L. D. Hobeon, Denver; A. J. Ashland. Goldendale; J. R. Keating. Newberg; J. Larsen. Ethel Qually, Ellen Larson, John Larson. Kalama ; S. J. Gross. Ke-lso; J. W. Cameron. Seattle; C. C Lightfoot. Astoria; A. J. Young. Albany; F. M. Swift and wife, citr; A. M. Strondall, C H. Wilcox, city; H. R. Wilson. New York; G. A. Brady. Dallas; H. R, Whit.- Hilia boro; Howard Davis. Chicago.