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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1900)
THE SUNDAY ORESONI-O,. PORTLAND AUGUST 5, 19Q0. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Amusement Totxlgixt. ALISKT-J. WINTER GARDES tTbird and Harrison streets) Concert rlthtlj-. Ms. Fy C. 3A2XE3, who has for many years conducted the "Barnes 2arket" st 103 and 107 Third street and 103 Fourth street, has just disposed of Ills business to the Franklin Market, Herman Smith, and Frank Bruhn, proprietors, and wishu3 to thank his inanr customers for their liberal patronage, and assure them that the same has been appreciated. He also solicits a. eestlncance of that patronage for his worthy successors, "who have alsu for several years conducted successfully & meat market In the same building. This market win be known as the Franklin Barnes Market, and is the largest of Its kind north of San. Francisco, of which the people of Portland should be Justly proud. Mr. Barnes betas largely inter ested in the canning of salmon, -will give his entire attention to that business, and w.ll continue to have his office at the old stand. Tbcck Dmvehs at "Work Aqaik. The truck drivers who tjuit early in the w eek because. they thought that $2 a day was not enough pay for their services made 2S cents a day by their strike, as all of them went to work yesterday at 25 a day, which, -ihlle not all they asked, sned to eatiaiy tnera. They Tealized, they said, that the companies could not afford to pay any more than $2 25, in view of the low price received for hauling, end they wer grateful that they -were given their positions again. All of then) went to work with a will, and probably earned the extra quarter by putting a. ! tie more energy into their duties. Both s'des are nov -wll satisfied, and every ono agrees th.it the strike -was the quiet est, moet orde-ly and most successful that ever occurred here. No Oil ik Evidence. A. Hechtman, clr ik of Solomon Stemmers clothing store in which fire was discovered Thtirs dav c cnlng, objects to the description of the fre as of suspicious origin. "When the fireman i5r5t entered the building they noticed & peculiar odor, which they first suspected was coal oil. This was reported toChlef Campbell, who exam ined the clothing, and attempted Jo ig rlto it with a match, but was unsuccess ful. The clothing would not Ignlfe. Chief Campbell is accordingly at a loss to ex plain the origin of the fire. Mr. Hecht rrfan was the last to leave the store: this was true, and the statement was not meant as a reflection on his charac ter. ;Mr. Hechtman states that the in surance companies will pay the Insur ance on the goods. Unintentional Lubrication. An oil tank belonging to the Standard Oil Com- J pany sprunk a leak on Morrison-street bridge yesterday morning, and the north side of the deck was thoroughly sprin kled with a black lubricating oil for more tnan half the length of the -bridge. The driver whipped up his horses, and did not attempt to stqp the leak until his team reached Front street opposite the Es mond Hotel, where the tank collapsed and a pool of black oil was formed on the Belgian pavement Where the street car tracks had iecn lubricated, the care had quite a -time getting by for the rest of the forenoon, and many a wheelman found his bike giving way under him as be got "up against the tracks. Notice to Tourists. Tourists and rubers wishing to view the celebrated CVurnWa-Biver scenery should take the O, R. & X. Oas "Chicago-Portland Spe cial," leavinc Union depot nt 3:15 A. M. and returning at 4 P. M. This train runs throuph the Gorge of the Columbia, pass ing the Cascades, the Government locks; no Mjltnomah Falls, 09 feet high. Rooster Bock. Oneonta Gorge, Castle Hock, Hood River, Bonneville and many other points of Interest, all of hlch are H laln 1ew from the track. Close onrectlon is. made at The Dalles with Xi o train -returning. X.tmoh Is served In tie dining-car. For further -Information, ca'l at CMty Tlekt Office, SO Third street, c rner Oak. t Still Ttfrraa to Organize. City ex yresmen may frequently be seen In snuads discussing the question of or ganlratlon and the best method of indue in? every expressman in Portland to 1n "Whether the companies will agree to "tand in with the owners of small rigs ? yet to be found out, but the most of the Independent expressmen feel us though something should bo done toward r,ilr,tainlng prices. As it is now. one I man will contract to do a piece of work for so much," an ercsnman said ye" t rflay, "and another will step in and ofter to do It for 10 cents lcs. Of course, if we ran't gt them all into a union, thorc won't be much use in organizing' Sx'Aix Fire A still alarm last evening called the fire department to Fourth and TTashlngton streets, where a small fire was biasing in the second rtory of a Turkish-bath establishment The fire started from the ignlt'on of escaping gas from a leak in a pipe, and the interior furniture was badly damaged. The fire men threw th burning furnishings into tro troet, and put out the flames with their Babcock extinguishers. "While they -were onjragod with this firo an alarm was turned In from box 135, and a chimney Are was extinguished at Fifth and Wash-lr-fton. over Marscli's harbor shop. CotN'cn, op Jbwish "Women. A special mooting of the council is called for Mon 5av, August 6, to consider a -visit from Miss Sadie American, of Chicago. T&tlonsl secretary, who is now in San Franp'sro. A fuH attendance is espe cially irpoa,. in iilcar tot the matter In consideration, to have so interesting and capablo a -woman address the council and to coafc- on niaitcrs of vital in terest. Directors meeting at 2 o'clock: general meeting at 2:30, Hlrch-Solling bu.laing. 5TRA-VDEP TnAVELTNQ Tajlor Shop. a small house, built rn the running gear of a tvscot, may bt seen In the yard of a "WashSTiKt-Mi-strecr horse market. It was intended for a traveling tailor shop, and "tarted fer the Sumpter mines a few weeks ago, hut got stuck In a rut on tho rpafl near .Sandy, tad the little horses could pull It no further. The owner thereupon becsm? Iitcouraged and sold te domicile for J30, although it had cost him over $HMl Arrorxna TjOcatjno Engineer. A. IQnney. dvil engineer, recently em ployed oa the Mohawk branch of the Srafhem PaclBr, hay been appointed lo cating engine-r ci the Columbia South ern. He starrrd Thursday for Shanlko to begin scttinc rtKe southward toward Ijakcv'ew. "When a sufficient distance has bri cross-sectioned, proposals will be rcbcaltted to contractors for bids. It is expects iho work will begin within ee d-js. The Tnion Mttcax. Aid Societt. a de sei v'l'u and justly -popular home Institu tion -which for $4 per year pays Its mem ber sick and accident benefits of $15 per week, is meeting the nnquaUfled approval and hearty support of all. Are you a member"' If not. -why not? Home of fice, 5 Chambers "builulng. southeast cor ner !CbJra and Alder streets, Portland. Or. TOTtrrsR "Use of Mails. P. Nooakow. skl and Robert G. Jahorick were arrested yesterday oa a charge of sending an in decent letter through the United States rcsfl. The Information was filed before Tnited States Commissioner E. X Deady. The men were locked up in the county 1iil 1a default 4T onAs, and will have -an examination on Monday. Beocars Jailed. L. Cullough and J. Oosterell, arrested a few days ago for begging on the t-.reets, were found gullty ln the Mmttcipa Court yesterday, and wrre each pijent.d to 36 days' fxnpris onmect In the citv a!L Deuqhttdl river trip to Oregon City by steamer Pomona on Sunday, leaving Taylor-street dock at 10:20 A. M.. P. M. and 5 P 71.; leaves Oregon City 12:29 1 i ja-. fr i. ana &:sj if. si. Dr. J X. Ixxtee has removed to his now residence. SM East Madison. Ore- gt" 'phone, Scott 20S. CKBKELLAfc. Itep&lrtng and recovering. MerwEta'i; Trashlastca. bet $th and 6th. Cdtwokms DriKG. Reports front Port land's suburban garden patches agree that the cutworms are dying out and j have about given up as a bad job the task of eating- everything In sight. A good many potato fields have been badly Plumblng Inspector, 41 notices to fill up cesspools, 25 notices to clean filthy yards, 2S notices to remove manure piles, 10- to remove swill harrels, and IS to clean cellars and basements. There were. S no tices served to cean chicken yards, and injured, and vegetables of all kinds have " io Japanese and Chinese lodging-houses been eateji o a considerable extent, but j -were inspected. not enough to cause scarcity or raise tbe The report of the Inspector of Plumb price. Whether they will appear again tag 'shows that 55 new buildings wre In next year or not is a matter of conjee- t spectett and. 42 old buildings with new ture. but. Secretary Dosch, of the State fixtures inspected. There were 10 cess Board of Horticulture, pilnks plowing: J poolsconnected and -IS sewers. H'notlccs the fields will put them out of business. J 0f defective plumbing, and 15 eases where By next year, however, our market gar deners will know better how to fight hem. If the worms continue. Boxer-like, to defv the worid- "Will ifnrp Improvements. On Tues day next E. B. Utt leaves for New York on an extended business trip, and before making arrangements to leave Mr. Iiltt renewed his lease on his present quarters on the corner of Fourth and "Washington streets, and in the renewal is included a portion of the up-stalrs immediately above the store. Other improvements will be put in by Mr. XJtt. a feature being French plate-glass windows on Fourth street, as well as oir "Washington. San Francisco- Papers Delated Trains have been late last two nlgi.ts. B. B. Rich, asenL Carnations. 12 for 23c; elegant floral' pieces cheap. Burkhardt Bros., 23d & 3. Cascade "Warm Springs HoteL See. "Hew Today.'" - plumbing' was remodeled on notice. DUG OUT-TO THE LIMIT. 200 DAILY CITY STATISTICS. Real Estate Transfers. Louisa C Martin to Charles F. Mar tin, lot 22. block 1, Mount Taoor Place, May 5, iSs):; j -n. laurjow ei ux. io josepnme Sul livan, lot on Second street, near Hall, February 13 t. l Eugene J. Farrell apd wife to Zollie A. Leigh, lot 5. block 2S, Central Al bina, August 3 ... 13 0 Benjamin L Cohen, guardian, to Mar tha Laisner, undivided one-third of NW. y, section 8, T. 2 S , R. 5 E., February 24 ..,. 1 "W. E. Lewis et al. to Ira Hutcbinge. lots 16 apd 17, -block 1, JUisselUille, July 2G .. 7..... CT5 Sheriff, for Nathaniel Hughes et al.. to a A. and -"W. E Lewis, lots IS and 17, block 1, Rutsellville; a so. lots 4 and 5. block 7, "Mount Tabor Villa. July 31 C0 J. H. Haley et ux. to Lizzie M. Woodln. "W. of SW. 14 of KW. & of section 15, T. 11 S., R. 8 W., Au gust 1 1 P. J. Beutgen "to S. D "Beutgen, W. of Ipt 18, block 47. Alblna, Au gustrl , 1 P-ercy H. Blyth to Ernst Brandes, &bxitf Twenty-third and Thurman streets, August 3 ,Sunnyslde Land & Improvement Com TamU 111 3Ias' Opinion of Gape Some Bench. I u tlL-Baa Ql ERTT fcrS. S la'K, W w SB j9W m k PIANO N A "Weber Piano costs you. a, little more than an ordinary good make, but the extra cost wiu be, the. best part of your investment. It is the tone of a piano thgt gives it value, ana settles its grade as a musical Instrument. Everything about 4 pi ano, from its softie to Its cage. it. prsperlv constructtd, has a part in the making of this t nal quality. It is because each big and little part of a "Wober piano is abap utely faultless that the WEBER TONE Is un equaled It isn't merely mechanical skill that secures thi& result; its something akin to genius. SOLD IN OREGON BY Dr. Goucher. of McMlnnvIlle. wa3 In Portland yesterday, on his- return, from Nome. He, arrived in Seattle by the steam- er Newsboy. Friday, and was losing no eJ time In getting home again. Like all returning Uomltes,4 he thinks that beach L was dug to the limit of its richness last year and that there is very little left now. "The Dawson people," he saldi "came down last Fall and duff over the beach two or three times, as they were able to work alt "Winter. The beach was un doubtedly rlch, but its time is past." He would not be surprised, however,, to hear of rich strikes up there again, as the country is yet unprospected. He es timates the population, of the place now at 25,O0P, and a large majority of these J people are anxious to get a-way That , w,if0 i ,,, i, iicM Tvorio giey wrill have ttf be assisted he Is sure ' M m wh nave p-rofita br his a but this, assistance will come too late for" ngss and sood heart c?uld testfy If tnoy them to get out of there before the freeze- 1 hail - efln.ipnr.P. sfneereiv. Tjf Jlh. IS NEW MUSIC BUTLTJING, 351 WASHINGTON ST. ISM i had a conscience. Sincerely, LAURIE .ST. ANTON. Anderson RagSdale as the man's, name appears In the record, was given a decent .burial. He died July 19 at the County Hospital. On the 20th he., was buried by his friends in Lone Fir cemetery. The HiiiuiHJiHjiJHHiiiiniiniiinuniinfiniiinisiHJiiiJiiiiiiHiiinirnninniuiiiinniJiiriiiHiHiHHnuHiiiinnfniiinniniiin) or?i The Intending purchaser ss Eg. Will make no mistake in accepting the assurance that pur several departments now contain price prizes of more than usual! interest. We are determined to dispose of our residue Summer stocks, and prices have been accordingly fixed for a quick ciose-out, .to make room for constant arrivals of Autumn goods. en s suits up closes in on them. Beach digging can be prosecuted while mild weather- lasts. A man can. make a couple of dollars a day on the beach, hut it will cost him that, and more,"" to live up" there. Br. Goucher thinks there are other things besides gold in the world, any way. There are comforts and pleasures in Oregon, which money could not buy ' funeral was conducted by Edward Hol up there, and they -are here at the ser- man & Co , and a colored minister held vice at" everybody. He may return north j the funeral services at their chapel and next year, but is not sure -about it. EMERSOTf PIANOS. . "We received yesterday a carload of .Emerson pianos direct from the. factory at Boston, Mass. They are of the latest, designs in upright piano ca.ses, finished m' fancy walnut, oak and mahogany. The Emerson Piano Company has lately per fected a new scale in its uprights, and it is a wonder, and Is going to be a winner. An expert looks to the Inside of a piano, and there Is where the real merjt lies, and not to the outside showy case. "When' you buy an Emerson you take no chances. They are absolutely -reliable, and of the highest standard. Quality considered, our prices arc the lowest In. Portland. Call or send for catalogue and prices, Sher man. Clay & Co.. rooms 15 and 16, Russel building. Fourth and Morrison streets, second floor. CABLE PARK, .EOR AW OUTING Cable Park, Portland Heights, 800 feet above -the city, at terminus of Portland Railway, open to the public. Fine view of the snow-clad peaks, city and coun try, pleasant shade, good refreshment stand, comfortable seats and swingj, with monkeys and young bears to amuse "the children. Open" cars leave the en trance eery seven and one-half minutes pany tc-K. K. ward, lot 13. block 15. Sunnyslde, July 9 .- SCO A. B. Manley to Freeman P. Kenlston, lots 14 and 15, block 15, Lincoln Park Annex, August 2 ;...... 3(0 Bond fop Deed." A. Hettkemper to Oliver C. Jllches, Jots L 2. 3 and i, bjock.6. City View Park Addition, August, 5. I860 ( Mnrrlagre Licenjse. A. ICewIand, age 23, N Grace Love, agb 2L Births. July &-Girl. to the wife of E. J. Trott, ii95 -orthrup street. July IS GlrL to i.he wife of Jean Rich en. 455 East Clay street July -20-Girl, to the wife of Emll Lar son, 40S Guild avenue. July .22 Girl, to the wife of -Frank Ivlernbrlng, 700 Guild avenue. July 4 Girl, to the wife of J. B".. Kirl, "Woodlawn. July 4 Girl, to the wife of Columbus Heniston, SS9 Thurman street. August 1 Twins, 'to the wife of Frank J. Relf. 227 North Fourteenth street. July 23 Boy, to the wife of John E. Donner, G55 Twenty-sixth street. Deaths. "Wong Ark Toy, Astoria,' fractured skull. Charley A. Galarman, 528 East- Four- teenth' stroot, aged 35; insanity. Karl-Henkes, Good Samaritan .Hospital, aged 40 years; "typhoid fever. laniel Hathaway, 650 East Twenty sixth street; apoplexy. ' -Violet French, 574 East Davis street; cholera Infantum, Ignato X. Eckles, aged 63 years; mus cular rheumatism. Contagious Diseases. O. 1L Swan. 333 Third street, typhoid fever. Nicholas Rashford, 522 Northrup street, measles. Vfffil StntiKtlfM far .Tnlv. Koalih Commissioner J. P. Menefee has ?1entc?Hoted f1 today's Oregoniari, he left completed his report for tho month-of a" li.L " at atn,amP,e sum July, containing mortuary statistics, num- . lyf fJ1 burial, at least? .- VI....- xt.. ji ' j And if he left no heirs, "does thr mimtv sanltnrr informat,on. ThA total number Teccive the sum eventually for its trouble of deaths was 76, of which 70 were white persons and 6 Chinese. There were 49 males and 27 females; 31 married, 19 sfegie pver 20 years of age, and 26 single under 20 years old. The nativities -were: Oregon 29, other states 25, foreign -22. There wero A deaths at the Poor Farm, 1 at the joss-house, and 5 at the Baby Home. The number of contagious dis eases reported during the month was: Diphtheria 10, measles S, chicken-pox 3, whooping cough 1, typhoid fever 12, scar let fever h. The number of births -was S4, and S ! stillborn. There were t& males and 26 females, all being -white. In regard to sanitary matters. 67 verbal nbtices wore given, and 59 -written no tices. There were 2S notices to the WHERE TO DINE. . Our best advertisement is satisfied pat rons. "Why not join their Tanks? The .Portland Restaurant, 205 "Wash., near 5th. Have you tasted the srood thines servoil, ally at House's "Cafe, 15S Third street,' near vTasningionf j.ouay iney nave roast and Spring chicken, oyster pattle3, fish, home-made pies,' ice cream, shortcake, in jfact, everything in season, properly pre-x pareu. Chicken dinner, complete; 25c,-Strouse's Cafe, 229 "Washington, between First and Second. "White labor only. He Was Gi en Decent Bnrlal. PORTLAND. Aup. 3 fTo the nrtltrn 1 Is there any way of ascertaining through our -valuable columns why r the body of the late William Ragsdale, colored team- , ster. -n as sent to the potter's field, and subsequently the dissecting table, when, J according' to the Inventory and apprais- ln providing an express wagon to take him to his pauper's grave, and worse? Please publish this, as this poor man had at the grave. No dissection was made further than was necessary to ascertain the cause of his death, which was due to a disease of the brain. The county receives nothing from the estates of persons dying intestate. An executor of Ragsdale's estate has. been appointed. When all his debts and obli gations are paid, his heirs will get the balance, less the expenses- of administra tion. If there are no heirs, the money will be placed in the escheat fund of the state1 and held 10 years for heir? to put in their oldim. After that time, if no heirs ap- Lpear, the nioney lapses to'the state. WHERE TO SPEND SUNDAY. A 50-cent outing on the O. R. & N, leaving 9.30 A. M. Sunday train. , Stops at all points this side of Bonneville for the accommodation 'of those desiring to' stop at any point of attraction. HAWTHORNE PARK." Matinee at 2 30 P. M. i today. Immense success of Mme. Sclisll' and ner trained lions. Don't fall to see them Augmented orchestral concert. Admission only 10c. Ill All broken lines of 514 and $16.50 .sack suits of latest summer stylt. and pattern are now on sale t a.n ex tremely low price. ' Fabrics are fine worsteds fn neat checks and gripes, also blue serges and fancy cheviots. E c xs SaJc.price, $10 per suit leps se1 We announce a good value offe ring Tnfine 'cot ton half-hose in entirely new Fall colorings spat effects, stripes and fleur-de-lis designs at a mar 'elousIy low price 25c pair HOTEL VENDOME. Elegant i-ooms, with fine table board, 51 a day 'up. Includes baths. Corner Thirteenth and-Alder streets. ' Those Who TTose. ' Tho-world has plt'fof-lho man"1 -" Who, having lost, goes on k And tries to smilo desplte-the hopo . Of profit that Is cone, n i Buttj en the other side, contempt ' Is 'all tlie cold worfd .feels ' " For him who loses in the same And then Hes-dovm and, squeals. ., . Chicago JTimes-Herald. Jacob Boll Upright Piano. The latest Improved Acknowledged to New, catchy lines in lisles and fancy cottons, 50c to $1.25 'pair. - Boys Wash M at Hal Here's bargains thrown at you; all. our washable sailor suits for boys pret tily trimmed galatea and duck suits in stripes and plain colors to go act ual for HALF PRICE Just think ofit I McKiqley and Roosevelt Just received, a large invoice of men's cam paign hats, rough-rider style All our Straw Hats rcmqlnlnp; on hand to be sold regardless o? cost. Hats and caps of every right kind for boys and men. C ss . Largest Clothiers In the Northwest Corner Fourth and Morrison Streets l!liifn!i!H!!!ifii!(!iira f be best sold on easy installments Pianos' rented, tuned , and repaired at lowes; prices. H. Sinsheimer. 72, Third Estab lished 1S62. I ! "' Band instruments and musical instru ments Genuine Martin guitars" and man dolins, graphophones and phonographs. The Wiley B. Allen Co . 211 First street, the oldest, the largest, music store. - Shtrt "Waists ami SUlrts All Reduced. New York "Mercantile Co., 205 Third st. Reduction sale CO days. Harris Trunlf'Co Pleasure - " The point about the Pianola Is that-It is. an instrument which gives unending pleasure to young and old. Everybody in the house can play it. Children become as familiar with good music as with nursery rhymes, and it interests them mpre Everyone who loves music should hear this wonderful Instrument. Drop in and see It, also" Its sister Instrument, the Aeolian. If ypufwant a piano, we sell tho Stelnway and the A. B Chase, absolutely the best In the nor'd Sendor cata'ogues. M. B. WELLS, Northwest Agent for the Aeolian Company ' 353-355 Washincton Street, opp. Cordray's, Portland, Or. - f - 3King of a!I agency hats -THE WALDORF" IS THE ONLY FIRST CLASS AGENCY HAT MADE BY UNION .LABOR. EVERYHAT HAS THE UNION LABEL We operi the hat season tomorrow . ' .-' "THE WALDORF"- A " '' tMm B JFK'iyl IfffanSK taaffl3a8afciU4Ai-jUIAaa I v . '"FAMQUS' A AC ' For a few days we will sacrifice many lines of our high-tailored Summer-Suits. A display of them may be seen in our Third street window at following prices: DOINT FAIL, JO SEE DJSPLAY IN WINDOW THE RELIABLE POPULAR-PRICE CLOTHIERS N. W. Corner Third and Morrison Sts. .PORTLAND, OREGON NEW STEtSON HATS PORTLAND, OREGON. t- "46 THE CHRISTIE IS THE BEST S3 HAT THE MARKET . . . IN Famous Clothing House MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS Stioe Clearance Sale Special. I Ptrf j m . IV! - rV -um ens Shoes tlpi's $4.00 Grade Tan 7--Shoes, latest shapes, at $2.95 ,Men:s. $3.50 Grade at . . . $2.45 Come while they last. Direct from the Samoan Islands. Beautiful Designs In Rich ' Old Browns, -At Reduced Prices. D. M. Averill & Co. 331 Morrison St. LOCKSLEY HALL Seaside, Clatsop Co. "' OPEN ALL THE YEAR AROUND k. GODDARD k CO. Hot salt water baths jn bouae. p5cellnt culalne. SIRS. L,- A. CARLISLE. Proprietor. THE TIOGA Tioga, Long Beach, Wash. In connection launch, sail and rou boats on Shoalwatcr Bay. Special attention paid to amusemenb. Livery, six horses; dairy, ten Jeracys- 129 SIXTH ST. Oreconlan Building A Chinese dinner, like a visit to dentist. Is pleasant only as a reminis cence. For lavish display, abundance o I floral decorations, oridnalltv of customs 1 and uneatable -edibles a Chinese dinner Northwest Electric Engineering Co. 124 First St., Portland, Or. Sealers Jn dynamos and motors, direct or al ternating: current, new and scood-band. Also fan and celling motors, telephones and sup plies; armatures and fields rewound, hnuse- the i 'rirln- "W9n tout electrical machinery needs fciirs 4A u.uy icicyituuc auu. uo ALASKA INDIAN BASKEfS rs E2 wi 5 SB 3 3 4 iias no counterpart. , i And Curios, iiSS. X. FE0231AJ?. J21 J3th at.