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ALT XI D. ROWtTt w retephoM !. Hi,','' SUBSClUmON PRICK fW.r'-,-, -V - lQCsAt ' v 1 tilVeieIuywhre ia th City; , 8 Wan to say address, J8.00 per year v : .4 i 4 v tl.00; tot . four montna. JOURNAL PRINTING CL, PlBUShERS PORTLAND, OR. MARCH 29. 1802 - mil i , i i in ' 'A IMPORTANT INTEREST8. '." Amonf people who ar informed on th ''f Mtnl"nd!tfq Of affairs, there 1 gen- . erel diasaUsl action in regard to toe man- V asement of the 1QS Fair. The Executive ; Comaiittec Juatve-ppolated by Preeident 4Corbatt to regarded at decidedly top- , fceavy. and it U generally remarked that ' ,he prealdent ha made, a mutakef In nxaklng up the committee people are v vondeiing vhy such competent men a ;-jlattlArealager,' 3.- T. O'Bhea. A- & Btelnbach, General Owen, Summer. 1. N. Fletoehnerandl Adolph Wolfe were Ig- nored. They men of practical, ener- : geUc, ' exposition experience, who have given daye, weekVand.inonthsof their time-to orgahljtlng . and conducting auc ' ' oeaaful'cxpoaltiona hra in Port lend. and. they ar repreaentatlvaa of large mercan-' til Interest. . Aa a cotnmltteei, three of thee men got ou( and ruetled $31,000 for ' the Pair, and their qualifications entitle them to recognition. A treasurer and president of the recent exposition here, ; " Mr. Sternbach and General Summer han dled $50,009 of ,th people' money, with marked auccesa and ability, . ' j The detalla and eompariaona ar now being freely talked on the treot. and ' the fact la freely eommented on that the . : new Executive Committee comprise man who almost all lack the exposition expe ' rlence that wat to be so easily 'obtained In other available men. It Is also noted ' that heavy wholesale interest were Ig nored to th make-up fth ExecutlTt Committee. r h.. a . ..... . . ....-il- "iKU"" Irjiivuj th whole thing in 'tha, coming Fair, and '' It can looate the enterprise wherever It (leaaeav and do most anything else. The . seven . other members of the Board of , Directors ara praoticaily ciphers when It come to Toting on important Issue. A' reorganisation of th committee on more liberal Jines would romova a damp blan ket that Its ' selection has thrown over , the enterprise. , t- - Another aource of dissatisfaction that I freery eonunented on is th statement that the .by-law ar copied, from those of ths 8t. liouls Fair, a gigantic enter- prise that Is to have $10,000,000 to run on, And, again, it ia remarked that political - convention are being allowed ,. to pais without giving th. Fair" their Indorse ' ment, and it, is asked why ha r.ot th proposed Fair been brought to the at ten ;,. tlonof ths present Congress, and ths way r paved for a national appropriation. v Th great labor-saving unanimity wit which - ths - Independents, made nomt , nations plainly showed that everything must have bean spontaneous and extem pore. But there ' are conventions and conventions some successful ones and some otherwise; X Some nominations ar equivalent to an election: some are -not It 1 on thing to nominate a .Ucket, ana another 1 thing : to ; fores ' it down ths throats of th people. , ' 1 1 : - If th -dentist continue expelling mem bers for .doptlng up-to-dats' methods of Sourinsbuslness, soon thers wUl hay to s unpsnsa somo roreign tooth c oc tets to expel the expetlers. i Newcomers who ar thinking of enga ' glng in th dairy business are highly sn uraged aver the price that hay pre vailed In Portland during the past half- 7ar. ' . .v- THE LOST BALL. 1 , Btandlnr one dav nn golf links'. . .. l.wa we&rv and 111 at uo' . And I baffed and fooaled idly . V' .Pvr be whin and tees. --; : I Jknow not what I waa dreaming, -.'Or whera.I waa rubbering then; vs. But-1 ! swiped -that ball, -of a sudden. With ths force of two score men .'.if.- . ---i"; --'is ,J- ; .( It pd through th crimson twilight Like a shot from a' 10-inch gun, j And it passed from my fevred vision . .Tgrth realm of th vanished sun; ; It chasssed over the bunker. It caromed hasard and hill: It went like a' thing infernal J suppose it i going stUl. It shied each perplexing atyme ; "With infinite nerve and ease; - .And bored right, on through the land- , i scape,- ,A Aa If ft were loath to cease. have sought-ut I seek it vainly That ball of the strenuous pace, ' That went from ths sole of my niblick And entered into space. v- , It may be some blooming caddy . -Can sooner or late explain; .Jt, may be that only in bee ven ,s Jl saalj find that ball again. frA PLEASURE POSTPONED. T Her is a conversation between a pair ofvSerksblrs sweethearts: ... ,"jonn,- uotn sna, "why don't 'ee say ummatr .... John reflected. "Cause I hain't got uothen' to say," he replied. ; V Again ther waa alienee, and once mors it waa th woman who took the Inlti- s ' John f, sh - Inquired, tenderly, "why doenn't 'e tell ma that the loves mar1 " Cause I've telled 'ee that afor." an- swered John, who evidently disapproved of vain repetitions. . Bnt th lady wa tenacious of her prlv- Ilege and not easily daunted. ' 'John,! shs asked for the third time. . -why doesn't 'ss glmtoi a klnsr . Ths tardy: wooer pondered ions. ! ', "I be'gwlne to, preaea'ly." he said at isngth.yCri(ps Creek Times. t ( ' JANAGEMEhfT OP. DETECTIVES, knew a boat detective, on account of having them in the family, -and If you doa't want them - to And " out about ttxlng lfs- bt o - bv them around- ahee yu W It Hark 'Twain- ' J?- 1 Chanee For Girls nd Boys of ; Pu Schools Ltjhe boys'anV girls' f Portland do their beat in writing, rhylne, for' thereby to thrlr, poEsasslon they may gather in the dime. Be 'It, known to youthful rhy mtslors. who ' will poetlty on Spring that a golden prise Is waiting 'tis Thu Juiirmir- Offering, .'-tat them write on cuwsorfiiSfcfslIp, ortm daisies, tnodest iweef; lt tbelr'song be of the lambkins that can gambol on their feet.' Let their couplets be -g!UUr with :i shimmering, spring-like aheeh; let them paint u speak ing picture of the tender mesdbwi gree Let fhenr eafol of the kyjarks and the robin as they lg, or of anything they want to UT it Jut refers to Bpring.. Now today the content ojxns to the toys and. girls In town, in whose brains &'r unborn poem a that they haven't writ ten down. " Ftor two , week a' chance Is offered to the student who Is bdld-who will trade his. aprlng-ing couplets for 15 all of gold, n ' if - ' . Yesterday Th Jonmal 'printed Its bona fide offer W fcive the boy or girl stiideni attending el the, the. High -School or any of the Grammar Schools of the city whe should write the1 beit Doem on the ub- tect of .spring $5 .gold-piece. The only conditions It name are that each pro- ductlon nust be original; must Consist of not Wor twia lii -Hne; must be lgne.i by the author and njust use ,"8prihg" a? the aubjecl. Tb contest close April ; Address all" poem In this opnteet to Spring PoejM Kdltor,;Tha Jqurnat. ' I TD omce poy wa o oeugniea m iue appearance of hi sample effusion yester day that The journal ha concluded to give him one more chance with the shears ss a hint to. the. cofittsanK . - WtlEN ,IT:9 8PHINO. When rhe.'sAp begin to rise, when.tb wild goose north warn hies. When (the buasard in the skies. . 11. i. 1. W. .-kin1!, n.id V&Jkwi?' 1 When the aeea bes-ln fa nest. vL 4u frn. fpkm ih.li- rt. When ths hen all do their heat. When the ehoolboy sheds his vest. And take a bad cold 1n his chest, . - Then t spring. WJien' ths hone begin to slied, WRen the broedmow makes her bod. When thefgobbler's neck turns red, When the candidates are bleu Then -it's BprlBg. ; EAST SIDE. Bam, ferry, lh well-known East Bide bicycle man,') slowly recovering from bad attack of the grip. ' ! Toiftx )r. nicnann .' haa luit be run th reotton-oif 4 new Tesld.enoe on Mon roe street between 'Williams avenue and Rodney, street, -It u estimated that wjll cost, about' $1,600. A mothrr'a .meeting iwa held In the BellWOoa cnoo DUIiamg ' ji nursaay suer- noon. ,A; large crowd was prent and much-Interest wa. manlfsted In th meeting. "Superintendent itigler made very pleasing address snd urged better acaualntance ' between patrons of the schools, and the, teachers, . Ths " Marshneld TInton fchurch, located southeast of itt. ' Tabor, wa dedicated Thursday., with. Impressive ceremonies. A large audience wa present.. . U.B.. c;hlpman,, a' well-known resident Of St. Johns,1 Is agHatlng the Improving of ths WUlasnelteboulevard through bt Johns; v It has been graveled , nearly t j Portsmouth, but has been neglected north of that placs.Tb TOllamstts boulevard la one of ths most sightly drives In the eity. andvisltors'vvlsttlng ther ssy that the scsaery ts unsurpasseo.' m duuiv vard" is the main road on the Peninsula rrsnsements" sre being msde by commlttsS' appointed by the First Cum berlaii4ChBrli: Eat Taylor and East Twelfth" Streets, to- purchase a now pipe organ for h church, to coat' about 11,050. A "contract s will bslet next Monday by the director of the wtllburg school dl- .... m.'. , a .... . . trict forthe erection or an aaaiuonai w rooms., to the 'school building- . , ; - Thieves 'were at work last evening re moving ths copper wlr bands from the rails oftho Portland; Railway Company at Woodlawn. A large quantity waa sto- up. ' ,, 1.-; ,--; . Columbia Assmbly,v'Nrf. 4. United Arti sans, .had vary interesting meeting on Wednesday, - The. assembly will give a social and entertainment Wednesday, April . a flna proram being prepared. Ice rteav and .cake will be served after the meeting, Columbia Assembly Is grow- ing fasf, the membership roll numbering about 100. an ipcrease of about 40 per cent In the past two months. The0. R ATt Company I making Im provements on its track through : Sulli van's Qulch. ' ; "l; The tug Brick Is being overhauled at the Phoenix Iron Worka ways. ' Work on the new" three-story hotel be ing eracted on the corner f East Water street and Hawthorne avenue is well un der way. - : , . George Heltxman has left for Vancouver, Wash., where 'be has secured a position. Henry Hobel, lately of Eugene, left for Bkker City today. LIVELY SCENES. Working 'Day and; Night a. Ainsworin uock. The ,Briyt.h steamship Adato completed loading forage for the government at ths Alaska, dock 4ast evening, s,nd Is recely Ing piling -today , at the same place to finish" bu)Lhr cargo,' She Wilt probably be' 'ready for the sea 'today;' .;',;- The Adato arrived here March 19, and the quick manner in which 'aha has been loaded ' 1 ; being commented," on at the dock, Jtrtbm hare she will go to Moroan, Jspa to, coat and-Jlteave th - pUtfg, Promthers1jo- will- proceed "direct to Maioia...iii;:tH-:--:',i 1 1 . Thing Tare lively today at th Ain worth dock, vw here the Indrapura Is di Cfiarglng a large mixed cargo of Oriental . :fr. .' "- r.,i ii.,":-' . from Isewcu1 of oal 'v! J ' f- bne comet rrora rcecuue wua a cargo j ? . f tt w n m.,. . . ' I 11 " r p f T . The stenjnpr Fuiton rlearad today ,-fpeJ Kan rearo with oo wt feft or iumtr. shipped by the Portland Lumber Com pany. DltiOT ' I f. Chris Simpson, who ieht to Layfayett to Investigate the shooting of Caleb Bry ant; has returned and har -this to'aay about tho a(lry: . : While no one wltnef.th shaotlng,' it seems that Bryant and Jo Matty. 'who shot him. were having trouble over some land and came to heated worda. What precipitated the ahootlsg I known" Only to the two men themselves, -but It if the general opinion that vMatty; v gnowing Firyant physical powers, became grektly excited and fired, '" '. V "The -weapon usd was a . Winchester shotgun, loaded with BB shot. Pour pel let penetrated ' the , knee-cap ' and the nest Bryant can expect is a stiff leg, and I very lucky if he .does not Jose his leg from th knee dowm "Matty has surrendered himself to the Sheriff. aruV Rryant -is recovering; under good medical treatment" FUNSTON EX6ITED Disgusted with the Criticism or tastem Newspapers. TOPBKA. Kan., Mirch 29. While In thfs city yesterday,'. General Frederick Funston expressed disgust with East ern newspaper crltlclsnj oi- his speech be I'ore'the Lotus Club In New York City. In that speech Oeneral Funstnn related .he methods pursued ' In the capture of AgulhaldoV which, 'some newspapers de clared, waV in violation of the Articles of Wsr. General fUnston was on his way to ' California, and In the course of con- versntlon? -tald! " - ,"l have been nAgged by that icla :of paper until I am fired. Editorially,1 they willfully misinterpret my remark, and 1 am slnd to express mr independence of their oplnfons and their Uuh.' and that of ' Ulr klndabout JBjf. using dishonorable ind unfair means fn the capture of Ag- uinii.do; also that I i loin ted the 'articles of war. They-know n treat , deal more r ihillf I h ti--tlAl2ia 71? ffAlf thantha rlA about the articles of. war, Everything Ir permissible in campaign except the use of poison or the violation of a flag of truce. As a matter of fact, only four of m mett in the expedition were dressed In the Insurgent untfoim.' The others were1 dressed as Filipino peasants. y " "President Roosevelt approved hert!ljr of my remarks: at ihe Uetus (Jlub ban quet, end was jrery 'anxious to have'-me go tot Bos tort on the invitation of Bemitor fjodge and make the same spech, there, hut my prflers weresiich that It was tm possiblt tarn, to t Mrv ; ' ".'..- . RAILROrXp NOTES. 4,4s" Representatives - of railroad 11m v operating- between Kansas City, Mis souri river poltjtg "and JbtcBgo;'iom prislnf the : Northwestern, ; Great Western, Burlington, Milwaukee ,and others, have been summoired front St t'aut to appear on Monday In' Chicago. They will be required to testify be fore the Interstate Commerce Com: mission regarding the transportation t grain and grain products. ' ' After consultation hetwean 'the AtJ torney-Oeneralg of Minnesota and the State of Washington, ' a definite : con clusion haa Leen reached in the mer ger suitaTiagatnst .the Northern Secui tties ' Company. ' ' Attorney-General Douglassttiof Minnesota, will not file the papers in the -suit' by that -state until after Attorney-General Stratton of Washington, baa begun suit. At Montreal Thuriday. the stock holders Of the Canadian Pacific au thorlted the Uiue of (19,100.000 worth of nw Btock. The proceeds from the sale of this stock- will be . atlllged to the betterment of the service. This will Include marked "improvements in accommodation and a . considerable reduction inf the vost' o' moving iramg.. fe'r j .. A railroad bill known as the "mer ger measure" has been vetoed by Governor Cummlnits. of lirw. it pro vided for the removal of the- limit of maeoieaness per mite mat may De contracted by railways, n running through Iowa. Opponents of. the bill claim that It wks Jntroduceu by lob byists in the interest of the Burling ton, and that Its object .waa to enable that line to take over the stock of the Northern Securities Company should the Federal courts ' rule against the latter.' j.'-v Do not delay trying the Peacock flour: you win never tegrat it. ' BATTLE OF THE PKQS.' The tree-planter is -ths public benefac tor, and gensrajj':.ets 'great pleasure out of seeing- his trees grow and spread out'. But he no sooner makes his start In that useful line than h has to begin battle with the bugs, all .of whom are very fond of young trees. The bug has a great aavamace over toe orcnaratst in that the latter his to sometimes' sleep. The- bug does not necessarily. . 4 How Is It with Uncle Bam 7 He I a long-heated tree planter and his sleek .work may be seen right here on the post oJRce grounds. It Is many year Mnce he started to plant trees there, end you cannot find a bug, on . them today.. And in . the meantime . your uncle has not spent a . cent in spraying or patting on do-good to, keep ofT, bugs. These trees dq not out mucn ngure in, tn iruit markets of the world, but their; redeeming feature of being bug-proot lg , 4 very important ne. ' t ' ( t m ' ,.,' , j , Here 1 , a Jeason to be learned. Uncle Sam has of ten Villi timllltsry posts and afterwards ' abandoned them asd ..sold tnem for 'aongut e has areiy mada mistakes in the trees-be ha set out J.. -.-iSMBBasBMsHl Lv ." ': Money Saved. ' ' . , Qur reader sbuidtak note of , the PO-oent trading check in the Stewart A Grant Lighting 'VijSo.lf ;advrtlemenU , - . . ... ,1 ureiron, . W ord" com from there tBat ThS team knowdk the YslIoWTCldtr Of Athena will yiiv-js match game today at, that place" Wo th Whitman Col. egv team. Os-unduy the ieadleton earn; wll itjajt 6t Athena. ii 5Tbe.0-. Rr t,.N. wlfl run a special train to Athena toraccommodaterthose desiring to seethe ramf. whcb'- f nomWcav.to be ftotly con-, tested.' ' ' .. r-i '-' - ' '". f-V- Tom Tracey;and Martin Denny, pugil lst of national fame, have embarked in the; saloon business In Portland, having bought -.in Sportsman On Fourth streets i Wl1us. of the Portland Kennel Club, -wilr-xgo tOf Victoria and Seattle Tuesday to -attend the dog show to be held there AprlL 1, 4 and i, and April to 12. respectively, lie will take .along nearly 4 core of Portland's beat-bloojed C&ninfes. '.kid MMnl,'. lit krliiff hArif f Jk goodlir shar of th. nrie. wr.lei WHI SxhlhiiS rhM- .u .,,.mi. i. nwn behalf; i on4 for Mrs. W, ,W. peas t wo Scotch terriers top William William Feebefmsr; Will l.lispan's Kng- Mh, bulh)og;l-Dudley Evans'- pointer; (irant, Scotl'jLDotnuir and two Yorkshire terriers. ; ''. -. ; -v The Portland Kennel Club will show lnthls .city -Aprji 10 o 19, Inclusive. Tin club (las been' fortunate in Becurtng- Fred Mansell, of London, Kngianfl. to uet at J;ida-e, He is one of the greatest Judges of dags hi 'the World. Aprll -1' h iwlti offlcitste, at tha1 bench show at Bdaton. The, Portland Kennel CIuMs under con sMeruble cexpense in stfiurlng Mr. Man-' sell's ' services. ' " - ' " "'7 .;. ' What' th-matter with th friends of Jack 1 Dempseyv the deceased NonpnflelT. The msmorlat. "fund- -startwl some time ago I not swelling very Kast here, but n. ports .from oiher . place show the money - Is coming In In bunches. . John Morrison of Seattle and Qeorpe Kesskr of Brooklyor' If: Y.. cbntributed $20 ai.vl tlW respectively. The sports of Portland. Jack's hojtnd Iplace. of. biirlnr, are very slow. Uejwa. a ood fellow durlns life and honored by snaf'ts sntl -nsrsdns In qflet'r pjufSulti alike. Now, In death l he to be f-prgettenT; Ante Bp.'" ''' t ,Th03e who i 'witnessed -Aht recent en- oountor btteen' Tur.ston and Doneran arp still tKng" each other' how it all happened. 'Sam6 extremists even go so far aa to,cbslm that when. Thurston claimed the-to.iH, he was' out nnd unable to 'connnuiatj simp'iy made .the; ,cjam. as- a- ubtrfugec . : , In 'the ring Ihe referee did not positive ly deny that' a" foul bad been committed,. butld ftrtbarif one was committed, one mnli ' W;blame-s much as the ether. and,ibo4 he could, only see u. draw,. under the'; oireumstances. - Many agree with Oroht. i" " ' '..'. After putting up such a sple-uJld fight 1-ere ; the tf c men should have no trouble In getting qt gbod idate in CallfoVnta. They are now on, the 4ont of departing Tor the south, but they will moat" likely take different trains. .' . 1 The Pastime Club is now without a match for neat month, but It Is'mort mutt imtrijr i( witt k ma irucey- Glbbs nght . away from the Acme Club, Oakland, Cal, The former naturally fav. ors this 'ettytr is he and his wife have made Portland their home. ,' Another reason is that hf and his trainer are In business here, and In the event of their KOing south It would be at a great sac rifice; as It Is hardly likely that Tracey would .go into-a ring without his little side partner behind him. The matter will . be clinched,"; however, Inside" of 48 hours. . . .' " ' - . The- flchtlna clubs of .'Frisco are airaln at war. This time it is over ;th April permit for a contest..- 'Only one' fight be ing allowed a month, - the permit is n n.,1-V. thin rPk. . the. clubs are arrayed against the Yose- jnlte, which, figures on pulling. off a, go between Jimmy Brttt a.nd Dive Bulllvan. Mattera have progressed so far that the National Club has asked the court to Is sue en injunction to prevent the; board of supervisor, from' Issuing their rival .the Apru permit. Matters ar liable, to end In the board getting it back up and hutting off permit; , entirely or raising the license fee, to ay 0O0. Such strife Is bad for the game, very bad. . , It begins Jo, look as if ,f Itulmons. after all, doean'f want any more of .Jeffries' game. HIS' prompt refusal to accept "the bid of 75. percent frbm the Century ;Club, Los ' Angeles, shows where he stands'. Free advertising. The Century's former bid was tS of the gross and Fits demand ed 75. Thf: lub, rather ' than lose the money It bad already Invested, acceded to his demand. " '- Sammy Vlgneux, manager of the Port land baseball club, - who has' beerv; rusti cating at It- Martin's Springs, .for a week, preparatory to a hard, eaason's struggle fof 'the pennant, Willi return with his coach and trainer,-Billy. Brown, today. ; :; . nV; ' ';!(, i w.t "The Portland Business Collet and Den tal College-team, are playing a match game of baseball on Portland fleld 'thh afternoon. Game was csne .;af. ISO O'clock. -, i - V: . .. " " - . The .persoKnet of the Spokane .baseball team ha been finally selected as follows: Wood, cat oher: Kostal. pltchsr; ""Bblln, pitcher; Glsndon. ' . pitcher;:; Elsey. first base; Kelts, second .base; Kelly, - third; Donohue. fbortstop; .Howels, left 'field; McLawghlln.; center;, McKeviC lght. Grim expect to alternate with fcVood as catcher. -JoeT Kostal,- who signed., last week. Is considered -a, most promising pitcher. . ' : The team from the' Balefa Gun Club which went tp,, Albany .. to 'hoot j for a nurse of S0 with th Mascot Club of that' tlty was beaten by the-scorelof j 3. Qrant Frotnan of Albany made the high seore oi w. match with H out Of "biras ..Fred Lombard otiSaletii foBowedi thS2.. Both teams will praUUWpartlfi-J ipata in th Paclflc Coast tournament la Portland hit 'InneS; Vi ':.s"S : -:' ' The Sailors' eleven and ths Portlands rijl Play a. return gam ofdoethUi.oa tha Bishop Scott grounds this afternoon. At the annual 'meeting of ith Oregon Tacht jLHub' last" night the fqllpwln,' of ficer , were elected .lot vthe"eiwinr . year: Commodore. Cl4.' Marlett; ,vlce-cmmo. dore, V A-,-A. , Courtener; secretary, J,' 8. The baseball JkaVaon Is en in Eatrn 'PTTthe ineasurerr r1r Mb j 1 1 .T rV -ThT ' - i l - : i . .... SJTr XT$fi 1 W - "tU r-, i 'A V. iaton. irtyloyed as a nrentan h Bt. jJohnaJ mtor - road,- mftwlth a yry serlpus accident.: Jast Thursday (at- 'tsrnnan -il t -1 it - ' I (iWhlleitrj'tasl loj Couplq ear the. motor crasneari sainax. (the . cati wiin ternnu forw, pmnins fEatofc 'between the' two nd erushlhg his thigh.., x , m , The injured man was taken' in-charge by Dr.. A. C. Pantoq and-today he Is niuch 'Improved. t - ' i The Corn Exchange and Merchant' Na- h.l nal Bank of Chicago have been con vuiiumeu. lapiiui,- a,wv,wy; purfiiua, 12,000,000."- ' . . - - ' ' Senator Turner, of Washington, mad S 'plea for a large appropriation ' for the Columbia, especially for the Gelllo lock. 'Tas.Pugst Sound Nayy yard wJl get an appropriation of 1925.0O0. . . Mtloa will not bo ratirod until he com .rnlts another breach pf miliary discip line. . . : , i ' . .' Jennie,, daughter of prtnlel (S. Lamont, emrtten- with brain fewr a month aco, has suffered a relapse and I ln,d critical ivuuitiun, - - - v - . .. . ...: . ' :-. ' ,; New, York CUV may install votlng ma- chine at' a cost of OO.OOO: ,1 f.;?," : Postpiaster; Guyen of Clayton, N, M., kl.led W. E. Bearles - lastivednesdny, Wa admitted to 11000 bail, , give bonds, resigned, and ha left the place. Representative James M. Qrlggs has jivm chosen chairman of the Democratjc jNafionai Congressional Committee. Floods and storms and consequent dsm Bge tributary to the streams In Missis slpiflf Tennessee, .Alitliama, .and as, far north a Minnesota; nirf Nortb Daltotn.. J . The Russian no'bjes. T'rlncess Klpmadcs. Valerlnn afifl 2iililV.iV.zJ S, loaders of wldsipreadj bandit , Vfajiizailcn whlJh has terror! Jed tbe-aucaisus by systemat. I? robbery,-, arson end myrder, have been executed. ' x - . A case of cancer at,St. George's hospi tnl, " ICew Vork," har'beeri' cured " by . X-;-rava. . . lottra has pas.;ed a .compulsory educi' lion bill. ;; t1b: ' . . -. .Alvla Wade' aged 70, shot three times at1 'William Harris, aged ft at Pilot -jRocg, .iXi' ml'es from, .Pendleton." The trouble was ovr sheep. " Harris shot the o d'man in the thlsh, , Mrs, Mary Carltoh, (he handsome young 'Spokane wife who dasdrtc-d-her husbah4 and children, has turned up at of lodging house. She said she could not get along with -her husband. ; The Iowa Senate has appropriated $130. Ovfl for f of a monument to Iowa aoiaiers who fougrht in the Spurtish and rhillp lilne wars. The hill had ulrendv oaSed the ,HoiSv Thir)yMa thousad,dolla , imve also been appronrated for a monu mnt to the Iowa seltHers who fonsht at Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain and. Mla- rtonary Ridge, It Is recommended that J2.10.0CO be ap propriated for , a mint at Omaha Mrs. Admiral Dewey, sick -'at Palm Beaoh. Fla., Is reported recovering. Colorado miners want a bl-monthly pay day. The, American Steel Hoop Company, r"ltlsburg, has increased employee, wages -JO .per cent. At Peckvllle, Pa-. 40 buildings, invoMng a loss of.; J180.0OO..-w.ere' burned. Fifty families are horflcnesp. ' " . ; The MassTilon'dfi'fo. Coal Mining Com pany,' ther-combimr-rhrch recently obtain e1 control of nractlc-ally all of the Mas- llon district mlnes.vtias announced that ttve of the"n!nSs ir to be shut down prll 1. . About 700 men' are' employed (n these mlnisn. The pjiut-down I one of th Brst rneasurifs'of'iMonornlzing by the Atoiumman gun Beat na captured a wi loaa o( voiuniDian reneis. . Marcuson Bros, store at Dryad, Wash, burned. Loss. S4500; . Insurance, $175). Several- , fraternal orders lost all their parophemalla in the hall above the Store. ... .,, , ,.v . .The mining and fruit prospects of Jo sephine County are very bright. THEY RAISED HIM. As a proof of the fact that there' notweg.ln heavenabove,'" noti the earth benfafh, n.or the water under the ear(h that" oan't be- raised th Oregon, says The palle Chronicle, wecite the fdlie'wtng conversation, wnicn took place a few oays ago at a country home near The ' ttalles; between a gentleman ahd a yegivtid boy Who had Just had the advent' of a new, brother announced to him, and is teiung the visitor about him. "Bo you've got a new brother," said the gen tleman, -jdki you send to The Dalles fpt nim?' "After a few moments'- silence Jth kid said:7 "No thlrwtra(ad him, ' STORING BALLOTS- Chief Deputy County Clerk. Al N. Gam bel, and County Carpenter H. P. Emery ha Onished removing . . 'the , ballots ballots from the primary electlpn boxes and storing them in a vault. The law require that the' ballot shall be . kpet on hand for a period of twq years. In case there might be some Question arise as to the legality of the elector or the accuracy 9f tthf offlclacount. r ;' Ward Bbnhett ahd wife. Mi Mor- stontreet-aoV':,- ::k '! BudolDh -Al'TWilrS'- VtH,At&tntm. IsslppvWhuef .W'ite':s i ' March To" Ilarry rtmlnife; jn teniKtre boyj,: ' , ;,; ,Marc$JTo ..rno.j;wfe. Marp, irrO.j Snider (and wife, 479 past entjhtreat,a"-glfl,,;v ; Si ' March 15To Henry Pag and Wife, hear .Lents.- a ihoy;,J.:;.,tzyS.. ; , March 1 To Charlea Hurabl inS wlf , ravt rant street, a boy, : . Young Men-Boys on -.. of OPEN UNTIL ; I0r3O'O,Cl.OCK; : TOrNICHT i-T Boys and Children Odd and End Suits; $2, 15 mWffi PRICE i. w. 'fijg vf j-r' -.? r-.f . - Largest ClothJer n ihe Northwest DO 'A-good wetch SLAB '1-4, Banfield-Vev ; ' Get your orders in early and give your wood; ,"-r X' a. chance to dry. Office: '-Na. 80 Thiwl fiVra Ore. Phone', Main 353. Columbia, WILLAMETTE TENT & AWNING DAIfino PovDFr?: ? rl tnCCsTT It rtVUPne v PORTUANp,oRICON. .a PAPER x " . wcruwt Moulds, btc: Practieal Painting ji.nm WaahingtoaL St MlSMORCPNSltN I t latbert rid ',Dalef in ;;.U it$t fine French Millinery 291 Morrisoo St., hetweeo 4th end 5th, PORTLAND, .ORE. i j.'h i, ' wmm i w vW mmmMmmmmmM lr sf H1.SSJILU SUSIIWf HllstlMl- g CLOTHES FOR and Childrcni) OllP Acftrtmntiic r-r.tm -ir w w w aa sj t New Apparel' for, YOUfG new, BUYS and CHILDREN for ; E AS T E Ri is by far the largest and most at- tractive we have ever shown, and . the workmanship Represents a tlef .gree of. exceUence that assures ' satisfaction to every purchaser. ' ; The kind of clothes boys Want"1 4and so hard to find will always: be .found here. The prices are ex- -' tremely low,7 quality considered. ! HATTERS a CLOTHIERS - :A ':;' ' - , ' ' ' Fourth and Morrison St. YOU CARRY and chain? Doe yourjwalch keep' good , time ( -. Are you satisfied with It? If not. T will glv you , a trade, and for a very little difference you 'can have tha 'jbtt. Gentlemen's gold-filled watches' frdjtn "I2.B0 'up. ., Chafes t match from $1,50 up. Ladles' gold-filled watches t l.WV nnd up. Special attention iriven to raltraad Wntch. es;i WatCh repairing Is my stronghold. v,An S9rk dobs in van-up-to-date manner and at "reasonable .prices. " E. J. Jaeger, Jevvblcr 290v Morrison, between Fonrth and ' Fifth. ''3 iaMSSSislSSSSSSSBBS v ' n 1(0. 86-03 THIRJ) ST. Op. Chamber of Com. . FLY TIME IS COMING ll Ud; is opoo jfoa We can help yon in thb with our well-selected Wall ' Paper in all grades. . , ' E. H. M00RII01SE & CO. Art Store, 30? Washington St. sey WOOD 873. PORTLAND, OR. CO. Front and Burnside Sts. . ' , CaUns your " attention to the fact that out of eVery one hundred patients I treat,", eighty-five per cent, are penenieq.. vnsuiianon jhwtted, w ; ; Vital Sdeiw Physkbn 319 ami 321 Abbigton BaQdins Disfigure even the ? most " beautiful face, or neck, or arm.ji SRei remove hatrs, , i mole and all uch blem- - i' - ishe!' permaneptly and 1 1 Jeave no scars. whatever .''Jv' jrerieoi saiiaraction guar- talk It over. i York y' t&C.'W Theranutiral CoSS 5 'MASU WE 'ARB i SELUNa 60,000, PACKAGES -it... monthly; - the largest. S cSnt packag Co ',,f.. ' 'it':'?. Dr. Fdwin C ilolmes 11 1 I be inst-r Sold by. all rocers.j ri'-lL 1 bsal mm