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THE STJCTAY OKEG'ONIAN, POHTLA2TD. JULY 15, 1900. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Amusements Tonlsrht. AUSKT'S AVINTER GARDEN (Third and Horrison streets) Concert nlehtly. Municipal. LmaATiON. Litigation of an Important nature will be handled by the . City Attorney's office when court opens. A large number of actions are now being commenced against persons held liable under the curative act for the payment of back Installments for street assessments. These actions will probably involve over 1000 persons, all told. In one case filed there were 100 defendants. All who have been exulting over the fact that they beat the city In some technicality and believed they were escaping payment of their street Improvement assessments will now find themselves facing a serious problem. The Interpretation of the Su preme Court that where a person had received the benefit of the Improvement collection could not be defeated on a technicality will open up all the cases once so decided. A stubborn fight will be made by Merchant & Co., over the stockyards. Under the ordinance passed, the City Attorney feels that he Is spe cifically delegated to abate the nuisance, as declared therein, and an Immense number of witnesses are being gathered to testify in the case on behalf of the city. The case of M. M. Bloch vs. the City Is also being prepared for the final contest in court. At least $75,000 is in volved in 'this case, which represents tho amounts claimed by firemen who served at reduced pay for a considerable period. Same Old Bert Kerrigan. An athletic event of far more than ordinary interest was the performance yesterday of Bert Kerrigan at the Chautauqua games held at Gladstone park. Kerrigan Is Just get ting back Into the field after a long lay off, and some of his friends have been dubious as to whether he would ever reach his former record for the running high jump. Yesterday, with practically no competition to stimulate him, Kerri gan came near breaking the Pacific Coast record, which is held by himself. The record, announced officially. Is nothing. as he did not endeavor to place any fig ures on" the score after he failed In the six-feet-three-lnch Jump. Twice he ran at the pole while standing at this figure, and each time got over, but failed by the slightest degree in clearing as he went down. Those acquainted with his mettle said he would easily have made It had there been some competition. Kerrigan's performance demonstrates that he is et himself, and Is taken as a certain indi cation that by this Fall. If he has time to train properly, between now and then, he will be In condition to smash the Pa cific Coast record, and perhaps do more. For the Beaches. Time card of A. & C. B, R. leavo Portland S A. M.. arrive Astoria 11:30 A. M.. Sea Bide direct 12:30 P. M. Connect at Astoria with boat for Long Beach at 2 P. M. Leave Seaside 5 P. M., Astoria 6:10 P. 2d"., arrive Portland 9M0 P. M. Connects at Astoria with boat from Long Beach. Leave Seaside C:15 A. M.. arrive Port land direct 11:10 A. M. Leave Portland 6555 P. M.. arrive Abtoria 10:30 P. J. Connects with morning boat for Ilwaco and train for Seaside at 8:15 A. M. Sat urday afternoon Seaside Flyer leaves Portland every Saturday at 2:30 P. M., arrives Astoria 5:50 P. M.. Seaside "6:50 P, M. Connects at Astoria with boat for Ilwaco. Parlor cars on all trains. Wht Smith Will. Leave Home. Maurice Barrymore Smith, who has parsed tickets through the window of' Cordray's Theater box office for 11 years, has decided to rpend two weeks In San Francisco this Summer. He will leave next Tuesday. Mr. Smith will not fre quent any of the theaters, as he had all the show he -wanted all Winter, but will take his bicycle with him and spend his time pacing automobiles in Golden Gate Park. He expects to return in fine trim for a big Winter's business, and believes the change will enable him to make change himself more rapidly on his re turn. JSqx.d FxsE-WATEii to Bedmen Assist ant United States Attorney Waldemar. Seton yesterday filed a petition In ire United States District Court asking leave to file an Information against H. H. Wade, of McMlnnvllle. charging him with selling Intoxicating liquor to Foster Wanchena, an Indian, on July 4. Wade recently surrendered himself, having heard that a complaint had been made against him. and he was released from custody on bonds. His examination will take place in due course of time. Did Not Intend to Steal. Blain Ben and Gordon Miller. Indians of the Klam ath reservation, sentenced to the County Jail for 30 days each, for stealing h&rses belonging to other Indians of the reser vation, were released from custody yes terday, having served out their time. Their sentence was light because they did not go away with the horses, but only rode them around in the vicinity where they were taken, and they denied, intending to steal them. Plentt or Monet Now. City finances have been placed In easy circumstances, for a time. Yesterday City Treasurer Werleln received $16,635 17 'of tax money, which, when apportioned, places the sev eral funds In good condition. In the Fire Department everything Is paid up, and a clean sheet is given for another start. Two months are unpaid in th Police Department. Other funds are more healthy, if no tso fortunate, as the Fire Department, To Go to Boise. Monday O. S. Dwyer. a well-known employe in the Postofllce, will bo transferred to the Boise City Postofllce. Mr. Dwyer has been in the Portland office for the past seven years, during which time lie had won the confi dence of hls'suprlors. and will be missed. Through a mutual convenience to himself arid tho Boise City employe exchanging places, Mr. Dwyer has concluded to leave Portland for a timo at least. 'Elbction'-Dat Warrants Readt. War rants for persons who served as Judges and clerks at the June election aTe now ready, and quite a number have already been called for. The warrants for thost who served meals will be ready in a few days. Some ot the bills for election ex penses have not yet been presented to the Board of County Commissioners. Migsiox to Seamen. The Sunday even ing hour of service has been changed to T:30 o'clock. Services in the- Seamen's Church this evening. A cordial Invita tion to" all seamen and friends. Th-s.e will be a fine concert in the institute on Wednesday, when Miss Justin w'll re cite, and other friends take part. Cloud-Cap Inn. "A Mansion In. the Bkles," open July 1 to October L Terms seasonable by day, week or month. Tick ets for sale at O. R. & N. andi D. P. & A line. Be sure they read via Moun tain Stage & Livery Company, Hood River. The Cheap Fares and excellent train service of the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Is taking everybody to the Sea side. You may leaye Portland1 at S A. M. and have a whole afternoon at the beach and return the same day. Oregon Cut River Trap-Tha most delightful of river rides. Boat leaves Taylor street Sundays. 10:30 A. M., 2 and 5 P. M. Leave Oregon City 12:30, 3:30 and 6:30 P. M. Round trip 45 cents. A. O. U. W. Delegates. Notice. The sfceamer Altona will leave for Salem Mon day and Tuesday at 7 A. M. This Ls the cheapest and most comfortable way to reach Salem Received Per Cottage City a large stock of Yakutat Indian baskets, hydah hats and Chlloat blankets, 021 Thirteenth street. Remember the A. & C. R. R. Seaside Flyer leaves Portland "every Saturday at 2i30 P. M. arrives Seaside at 6:50 P. M. For few days only we will sell srriall dry slabwood at $1 load. Portland Fuel Company 334 Water street. Carnations. 12 for 36c; elegant floral pieces cheap. Burkhardt Bros, Twenty third and Glisan. Bictcle ron Sale. A new 1900 Tricycle for sale cheap for cash. -Address- F. F. F., care Oregonlan. Umbrella Repairing and recovering. Meredith's, Washington, bet Btb and 6th. Bunco Man A3 "vVoric A confidence ? man has been -worklnC-ln the outsldrts of the city durlnc the Vist'-week, catching victims at $L a head. The man la run ning" a draw-ins gums. and . goes from house to house "vrtth a'xrripHuIl of en velopes, from which an j one may iratv on the payment of $L Some envelope?, of course, contain blanks. . But others are cards on which rir'e, written, "Full set of harness," or "valuable gold watch." The "lucky" person vfco draws a prlje la promised delivery of the article won, on a certain date, and that Is the ond of the transaction, as far as the steerer is concerned. Bunnyslde has been thorough ly canvassed, and the following descrip tion of the man nas glvin by victims there: Height, 5 feet 7 Inches; weight, US or 153 pounds, sandy com plexion, sandy mustache, dark coat brown trousers and black stiff hat. Attempted 5uicrDE. Andrew Bagsdale, a colored man living at Carson-Heights, near Fulton, was taken !lnto custody yes terday for .attempting suicide. "Three dif ferent times recently has he tried to end his life "by drowning himself In the river. Yesterday the police were notified and he was .arrested and turned ovcr to the county authorities to be examineij as to his sanity,. He Is a large, powerful -man, weighing over 200 pounds', and hauls wood for an occupation. He has shown on other occasions evidences of. an irra tional mind falling- to -recognize his best friends. Rappdale accounts for his strange actions on the grounds of sick ness. ' Summer Comfort. "Why not Invest In a gas stove wh'Tih ccoks your food thor oughly, but does not cook you. "With a gas stove you havo the heat Just where you want It and whtn you want it. It Is entire' y untie? our control. Gas for cooking purr-oes has become the uni versal fi'cl. for It not only represents comfort and convenience, but a-great'sav-lng In labor and expense. Portland Gas Company. , Pawnbroker Aorrested. H. Goodman, a Front-street piwnbroker, was arrett ed yesterdny by etectlv Barry on the oharce of buying tolen property. A large number of stolen articles late! have Been turning up in (Uooomans --nop, and he was arrested because he Is oe Hovcd to have been vcoTtlzant of tho nature of the goods "pin chased. Warren Arraigned. la the Municipal Court yesterday, James L. Warren, charged with murder, was arraigned bo fore Judge Cameron. Threugh his at torney. George H. Durham,, he waived examination, and was bound, over to the grand jury without bonds. In tho after noon he was taken to the County Jail. Gladstone Park. Tfie iChautauqun. grounds will be open and free to the pub lic today. Take Oregon City cars at First and Alder streets. Cars Joive every 30 minutes from 7 A. M., direct to the park. Fare 45 cents for the ronrid. trip."' Wednesday evening July 181 at the residence ot Mrs. Hughes, 505 KasfMor-' rlson, corner Thirteenth, ice cream fes- -..' j . ..-.i- ..'j, i - Woman's Guild of SL David's T 'ChurchM woman s Guild oi at. lJavifls ufcn. uome ana Dnng your inonas. - Vkw Rflflni-Wn urn rtfsnl.avlne- ft -netr llne of gas and combination fixtures and hraekets and would' sureest to all In- brackets, and would' suggest to all In tending purchasers to inspect this new line and compare oar jnces before decid ing. Portland Gas Company. Last chance to buy improved farm of 100 acres, all In cultivation, house and barn, at 719 per acre; half cash; balance 6 per cent Interest. W. X Beck, 321 Morrison street. Ladies' Relief Soctett. By mistake Mrs. H, W. Wilbur appears in published list of officials a a member of advls-.ry committee. It should be Mrs. R. M. Wil bur. ' Since the changre of management tho Dekum Baths, are well patronized by both ladies and gentlemen OitDER. of Washington entertainment and danfce. Elks -Hall. Mondav eveninrr. Admission 10 cents. Cascade Warm Springs Hotel opens 17th Inst, T. Moffett, Prop., 274 Taylor St, Dr. Amulta Zeiqlbr has, moved to" xoom. C02 Marquam building. ' . EMERSON "PIANOS. Wo received yesterday, a carload of3 Emerson-pianos, direct from the factory at Boston, Mass. They are of the latest designs Jn upright .piano cases, finished In fancy walnut, oak and mahogany. Thai Emerson Piano Company has lately per fected a new scale In its "uprighU, and it is i wonder, and is going to be a winner. An expert looks to the inside of a piano r and there Is whe're the real merit lies, and not to the outsldo showy case. When, you buy an Emerson you take no chances. They aro absoiutoly reliable, and of the highest standard. Quality, considered, our prices are the lowest, lri Portland. Call or send for catalogue and prices. Sher man, Clay & Co., rooms 15 and 1C Russel building. Fourth and Morrison streets, second floor. ' Are Yon Out nt the Sent? Do your trousers bag ' at the knees? Are the buttons off your clothes? Are they ripped and soiled? Telephone The Unique Tailoring Co., 347 Washington, op posite "CordrayTs." We will put them in perfect condition ftr you. We call for, sponke, press and deliver one suit of vour clothing each week, sew on buttons and sew up rips, for U a month. Band Instruments. And music Musical merchandise of every description. Pianos an organs. Port land's leading music-house. The Wiley B, Allen Co. The Same BARGAIN WINDOWS WINDOW No. 1 Display of Golf Shirts 35c each THREE FOR ONE DOLLAR WINDOW No. 4 Golf ShirtSjSomeSiik Front $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts Reduced to $1.00 WINDOW No. 7 AH Our $20, $22.50 Suits Marked Down to FAMOUS CLOTHJNG HOUSE MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS ' AlflTOIINCEMEKT. AlUTcy Winter Garden, Cate, 'Grill and Bnffet, Third and Morrison To Our Patrons: We respectfully ask that you will kindly report any inatten tion or jovorcharge to office, cor wajkers. We cannot remedy errors or mistakes unless brought to our notice. "We are oxertinjr every cfTort to otisf y the most fastidious, and can only do o" by your, "Co-opcratlon. We shall offer everything thatjrou may demand a noon as kitchen Is perfected. Jn tho meantime we offer our 25-cent busi ness man's lunch, from 11:30 to 2 Py M, also introducing for noon and evening our xpedal cold SS-cent lunch. For even ing it certainly should become popular, as it consists of a Variety of cold deli cacies that should appeal to the most exacting oonnoiiseur- Our 60-ccnt Sun day dinner has becomo to popular to shall off or It dally, from S to 8 P. M. Our prtces will be withfn the reach, of all. Af ter comparison, with other first-class com potltion, think It over and see where you can find the pleasant surroundingE'. en tertainment and tjvorythlng so tip to date. We 3hall moke the "Allsky's Winter Garden's" reputation the pride of Port land. San Francisco has her Louvre. Zlnkand'o, Fisher's, etc Seattle has berBuUcr's, and why not Portland havo her Winter Garden in the lead? All we ask is your support, and we will do the reot. The patronage of ladles, either es corted or alone is particularly solicited, and they will receive every attention. Mesdames Ahky and Harvey will bo ever ready to entertain all complaints that may arlsa unforeseen through neglect of employes. This alono is- a sufficient guarantee of lt& lability and that noth ing bordering on the objectionable will be allowed. Next Wednesday afternoon, from 2 to 4, will ba given a children's complimentary party. AH the children are invited, but those under 12 years of age must be ac companied by a chaperon.. The presence of Mr. and Mrs. AHsky Is certainly a guarantee of 4 pleasant time for the tittle ones, as marly parents can rook back to happy childhood's days, when they used to get candies, ice cream and cake from Papa Alisky, who will help tflypenso tho sweetmeats. Wo want them aM to come. A resort hat children can enjoy will certainly bo one of refine ment. purfng the entertainraenjt tho sideboard will be closed. COLONEL J. F. HARVJ5Yt Manager, pr WHERE TO DIKE. Dining at the Portland Restaurant. 3CS 1 Washington, opposite Olds & King's, is better than a seaside excursion. " f' TUB? ver-popuiar care, lzs I Third street. AlwaVK on hand, thp hit tho marfct affords fservlce and cooking nR,,rnH. r,oi,w 5 Z, T '"""' " " " -Bcuaunou. e nave lq I ' i, a " upSno. ' pasiI7 cooked homo. A cup of coffee that can't be beat. A trial will convince. For that offish Summer feeling take lunoh at the Portland Restaurant, 305 Wash. Nothing else Is Just as good. Chicken dinner, complete, Sc, Strouae's Cafe, 229 Washington, between First and Second. WHite labor only. SNAPS FOR MONDAY. Midoummer suloa men's balbriggan shirts and dra-wjrs. pjain and fancy stripes, 25c each; 'broken lots "Mpunt Hood'' negHgce shirts. Jl.OQ grades; re duced to 50c Ladles- like bargains, too: ?as yW!?- Percale ftsd lawn, nicely lwramN' ? "V c. "Kurt-Proof" Sum- mer coriots. new models, 25c. 35c, "5ftc. MALiLEN & M'DONNELL, Corner Third and Momson. -Jacpn -ijoU L'rtxJffht Piano, The latest improved. Acknowledged to he best sold, on easy Installments. Pianos rented, tuned nnd repaired at lowesi prices. - H, -3Inahe!raer, 72 Third. Estabi lished isoz. Mrs. Watson, Optician, A special value in eyeglasses this week. Sclbntiflc fitting. 38 Washington building. Loose leaf ledgers and supplies at Glass & Prudhomme. 1st and Washington. FIRE! Thaf s what John D. Rockefeller said: "Nothing could part me from my pianola " excopt a fire!" HeMcnow3 when he has a good thing. By buying a Pianola 'he Tie came Instantly a fine pianist. You xxm do the same ..Drop in and see't.he histru-, ment also the world's standard pianos, tb Stelnway and the A, B. Chase. IVi. B. VVELLS, Northwest 353-355 Washinston HEW GRIMES HOTEL At Seaside, on Is provided with the best of everything Trherevrlth" to rsrovjile lis pa tron. The onj- hotel that overlooks 'the Tactile Ocean, B. M. GRIMES, -Prop., Seaside, Or. 1 ' M Thing For ! BECAUSE WE ARE CUTTING PRICES DOWN TO CUT; OUR STOCK DOWN WINDOW No. 2 Pearl, BrownGray Hats New -Shapes, $2.50 Quality $16.5 WINDOW No. 5 Men's Pants Reduced See WhatYou Can Get fd"r $315 WINDOW No. 8 HOSIERY BARGAINS 20c Values 10c 3 for 25c I BROOKLYN ' BRfbGfe" ' Heat and Cold Raise and tower 'the ' - Great Structure. j Tho engineer of the Brooklyn bridge states that the variatlon-In the"hight of the center of that structure la Summer and Winter is three foet. ThlsIs' due to the expansion of the wires by h&at and their contraction by cold. The same law of expansion-and con traction. Influencing the sensitive wires of the piano, is the chief cause of that instrument getting out of tune. In the construction of the Kimball piano" these conditions have received the careful attention and judgment of experts trained In Europe and America. The result ls on instrument that will present the greatest resistance to the variation of tension caused by changes of temperature. Con sequently the piano standing Jn tune as perfectly as human Ingenuity can devise is the Kimball. " The grand piano purchased of the Kim ball Company by Mme. Earncs In 1S35 for her Paris home Is an illustration. The Instrument made the long Journey from Chicago to that city and arrived In per fect tune. Appreciating this remarkable fact. Mme. Eomes concluded a recent let ter to the Urm directing the shipment o a second piano for her castle at Tallom brosa. Italy. "It also has the -marvelous quality of keeping In tune." Times-Herald. 555 yZ V?IioZeale and Retail Agency "Kimball Piano 351 Washington street, in New S Music Building. EXCURSION TO BOiqpfViLLE Take O. R, & N. special train from Union Depot, Sunday. at-'S:3o A. M.. for ; Bonneville picnic grounds, ffrreclai at j tractions: Adgie- -and hor lions; vaude ville performance; specialties. Rcfresh-V ments to bo had on the grounds. Fare, 50 cents, round trip. ' EVERYBODY GOi Special excursion to Bonneville, Sun day. Good music, Adgie and her lions, vaudeville performance, dancing, special ties. Leave XFnlon Depot. 9:30 A. M.; &J cents round trip. Performance free. HAwrnonxB pauk orBXixc Tho opening of Hawthorne Park, on East Twelfth street and Hawthorne ave- i nue. last opening was. a vry airreeablft mirprls to tho management- Tho at- tendance was very large for an opening night, and every one seemed p!ead with the programme, Mr. Charles H. Whiting, in his celebrated illustrated songs, way repeaitodly .encored. Miss Rita Abbott, trio Inspirational dancer, made rmite a hit In her costume dances. Mlrw Martha Manning, tho talented vocalist, who Is well known In New York and other East ern cities, was the sensation of the even ing, especiaily hi her duet with Charles H. Whiting. Tho audience seemed well pleated with the moving pictures and atorcopticon viewn, and were- kept In a continuous roar of laughter by the witty speeches of Mr. W. Wa'dn, who operat ed tho Ftereoptlcon, and made the an nouncementt for the mnnflgernent. Brown's concert orchestra of 10 pieces furrfshed an abundance of the latest music We predict a very successful sea n for Hawthorne Park, under present management, which gives a performance on Sunday afternoon and evening, also ovory nijJht In th wc-ek, for th nominal sum of 10 cents. Lunch and refreshments can bo had on the grounds; Thip charm ing spot can be reached- hi the City & Suburban and East Side Electric Railway Company. 'Ladies nnd Children's -IIolerr Sale Today, gw York1 Mercantilo' Co.. 20o 3d Go to the Unrrlx Trunk Co. For tniftks and bags," 231 Mords6n.. CO. N JlaC?STL.'B ..DENTIST.. JUrQuara Bnlldlnjr, Rooms 300, 301, 302 FIRE! Aent for (hs Aeolian Company Street, opp. Cordray's. Clatsop Beach, ess 8 $ , money BARGAIN WINDOWS WINDOW No. 3 Displqy.of Boys' Clothing Rediceff20to 25 Per Cent One-fifth' fdne-quarier off frgm formeV prices; -WINDOW No. 6 Mof$I5S16.50Sits lilt YoBftCJiokc f Any ct Ttesi far $10.95 New Stock of s BATHING SUITS Best Quality Oniy WiYtYjV.WiWiWWi Mldsuitimer Sale MM.- ! !- 1 - - Km T MM B- Specials for Men The -great upheaval of prices at the "Quality" store . has made some rare- bargains that you should not miss seeing. " There's been some generous priccsc!! ' , ting hfere on-dothes that have a recognized superiority of fit, fashion and quality. Sack Suits Men's newest style Summer Suits in neat checks, cheviot mixtures and- RoyaT blue serges, regular $12.50 values, safe price -, & Men'sSummer Suits, -regujar $10.00 fcualftfes, reduced to $8.85 rf A, ;SjLimmer Underwear I t Largest Clothiers In the GE NTLEMEN'S For this week we make a SPECIAL in our pants department by offer ing your choice of our ENTIRE LINE, including the well-known PARAGON TROUSERS? at a special discount of 20 percent. In other words, our regular ME----aB-a-fl-a----N---Be---MM-- . SAM'L The N. W. Cdrner Third PACKER HOUSE ASTORIA, OR. T. Donovan, Proprietor. Newly painted -nd fitted. Under new management. All modern convenloncea. Elrat-class service. Bar. and sample rooms In connection. Hates, J1.25- a day and upwards. LOCKSLEY HALL Seaside. Clatop Co. OPEN ALL THE YEAR AROUND Hot salt water bih- Jn hotw. Exceltexvt eutJne. kfes. U, A. CARMSIjEv Proprietor. Northwest Electric Engineering rQ. 124 First Street, Portland, Or. Dolrs In dynamos and motor-,, direct or al totnatlrrc current, new and second-4iaid. J-lso tan and celling motors, telephones and Up pltes, armatures, am) nritil rewound; house wJrinc. When your eWtricaJ machinery need (repalrs call ua up. Telephone Blaclc KM. Keeiey Institute 31-f Sixth, cure-llquor, opium and totracco ad dictions. 2io other In state. s - - , --$- r Fine quality balbriggans in plain or fancy colors, formerly 50c and 75c values, now A L per garment ' TvJ Negligee Shirts, Bathing. Suits, Wash Neckwear, Belts, -Caps, etc., at cut prices. ffmce aoi'mm ffATrm&FtMsmJ w Northwest Cor. Fourth and Morrison Streets Trousers .at Trousers at Trousers at Trousers at Trousers' at Trousers- at Trousers at Trousers at Trousers at Trousers at $2.40 $2.80 $3.20 $3.60 $5.20 $5.60 $6.00 ROSENBLATT & CO. Reliable Popular-Priced Clothiers and Morrison MHBMRT'S INDIAN VIEWS Price Reduced to 5 Cents Each THE CURIO STORE, tT. H. Ayirlfl Ct., 331 Morrhaj St. ALASKA INDIAN BASKETS And Curio. Philippines Cloth and Handker xsheO. MKS. J. TKOHatAN. 121 13th St. SUNSOONHUIE maus&gSb& Ch-frs. r!3riiiizi53in 4 U : '. --. 4t v j . c"V Portland, Oregon. 309 Washington Si: 15 Cents ' tfbr a omPQund Package Cudahy'B Pyramid "WaaWng Powder. 55 Cents One-Pound Tin Can Schilling's Best Japan Tea. 40 Cents Box No. 1 "White Macaroni. 10 Pounds Boiled Oats for 25 Cents. 25 Pounds Good Clean Bice, for $C0i '45 Cents 12 Cans Deviled Ham. 25 Cents S Cans Condeneed Creanv , 15 Cents Pound -Fresh Roast Costa Rica Coffee. 30 Cents Pound Hoffman House Java, and Mocha Coffee. . wftwwi TROUSERS - FELLOWS