s''-:-..' r 01 7 Sfce FIEfcD - ' The director of the Portland Kennel ih , Club 'met 'Saturday evening and placed t,v tegular and special -prises for. the bench ' , chow to be held In this ctv April 1G-19. . V There -are about 60 special prises., many . of which are handsome cups contributed , , bv ihi (too- fanciers -of the State. 8ec- ' retary Peaslee has received a number of - Inaulriea rerardlnc conditions of entry, etc., from the doc fanciers of Washing-s- ton ana British Columbia, in addition, to ' those of Oregon. r; , .'' ,- Professor Hunt's trick dogs will be.en ' Cased for-, exhibition afternoons Sod "t r.lithts during the coming bench jihew. Prises will be offered for the best decor ated kennels, but coftioetltors are cuu - ' ttoned in ' not' place the decoration in ''.. front In, such a .way as to obscure from 4 lew the occupant of the kennel, as this K'wIH act a detriment,; in securing an , award. ( . A string 'of dogs win leave: Portland on ? . - v uesnay evening lor nv iviuiu mm ou attle shows. - " ' -. -The manager of Art Slmras Is odt with M a challenge-to put his man against any HO pounder, Martin Denny .has nothing In view at present, btit is locking- for i-t Just sueh; a man. The Pastime Club '( anight take note of this..; . , i biddy Bishop-, the wll-HWh manager y of , pugilists, is in-a bad-way nnd the ; . Frisco sports are getting him up.-h, mon ster benefit. Subscriptions are being re ceived from far and near. At last re i : porta the . Dempsey . memorial fund amount ad to VAX , ''2,- ' The Jeffrles-FUssimmons incident has been ckrned as far as the bos Angeles Century Club. Is concerned. The- club has demanded the return of Its forfeit money, '.' Efforts war made to match the cham pion with Denver Kd Martin, but Jeff won't meet a colored man unless the lat ter la entitled t championship. honors. Tomy'fcyan and Jack - O'Brien have been, matched to fight before the South ern Athletic ' Clulfc Derby nlg'.U, for the ' middleweight championship. 'Fltsslmmons lias accepted 'the offer of '; the .Charleston Athletic Club of 75 per cent with a guarantee ot $28 ' for a go with Jeffries! Tht'foi'mef ts, Its hit Jo tack on so many conditions that' Jef fries twill, pas the matter up. Fits -it very rosy -.'' i' ' . "5 c 4 1 r .' vVSv" J)''f t It will-be several day before the Try Intrton track can be gradrd end rolled, and-these amiss be day ef sunshine t , tlw.. Mere. Simpson anf Heliman, he I leasees, aire going: to-1 navC'th;1 track as lt was .Mirer -ifofe ndrxpeeVftoJ'S c mBnyiwordsrbroken 'thhi taenson, sthp ; strings ot horses ooW stlld at the' trftck ; number rnr thanigW.'M -thora artfre v CVrist Stmpson Imdsltwliir; s mtUttsubt Ua HeUmniw'hii partaar, IUH10. :TMse -aroOthe. largest string; .but Tom Condon ha four very promising.' August ISrlck son, L. Zimmerman, John Pendt-r and D : X. Watson are some of the other whe L have good things in horse flesh which they Intend turning loose; at the Spring i.jnet,".','i::.r"! -:, -' . . . All art waiting for th track to b Jn , condition, a It Is very unsatisfactory to -work out on th road. ; :.:':' '';... ' " ' Tho outdoor athletic committeo- of the - M, A. A. C consisting, of H. ; W. Kerrl- Jan. P. E. Watkins and H. HJ Mardman r., will get their men together as soots as the weather settles and commence ac tive training. The committee is already in receipt of communications from a : number of colleges and clubs who are GLAD EASTER. sr.; How tl30 0a) )Ya3 Observed in t: the Portland Churches, Yesterday was an ideal Easter Sunday. The churches-of Portland. ; of all -denominations celebrated the day with fitting ceremoines. Easter lilies, moss and Ore gon grape were utilised In decoration. At the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception the services were conducted by Rev. Dr. MeDevUt of Burn, who Is a guest of Archbishop Christie. Rev. J. H,. Black delivered the sermon t St. Francis, where three morning masse were celebrated. Rev. E. P. Mur-1 phy, or Columbia university, ceieorateu ugn i mass at bi. lawrence i Church. by Rev, J. C. Hughes. ho spoke on Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church . held Its services at the armory of Bishop Scott -Academy, and these were conduct ed by the -rector, Rev. A, A. Morrison. Rev. jl.iSlmpsbit - OBlcUted at. flt Markka jand -'Revj 3e B, Van Waters -at St. David', "-- , i ' At the First Baptist Church, the Bavler Street akUssto and; the Chlnvse Mlsstoiv Bunday schools united 'Wttii the Children of the Sunday-sohool there In -the Easts mornlns services-. ;'..Bei'. Dn- Blackburn took "The Resurrection Taught In th j Fields and Wooo as Bis subject. - At' , the evening eervtoesnthe several Portland campa : of . the Woodmen of the World ; attended In bodyj-' -r-'.v-.f vi.-s , Rev, Edgar P.' hill -occupied the pulpit at the First Presbyterians At the First Congregational: Rev. 0r. Arthur Acker man -preached i the mofnlns; sermon, which, m addition -to 'lta; being one in celebration ef Easter, was also his fare- -uell' eermon. la addition ot the regular services at the Sunnyslde Congregational, conducted by Rev. e. F. Clapp, . 41 new members were added to the church. Services at the . First - Cumberland Presbyterian Church wre In charge of the Hunday ohooL The services at Mlspah Presby terian were marked by the addition of 16 new-members. . At Centenary Church Rev. W. B. Hol 'lingsheud held . the pulpit both at the morning and venlng services. ' - The music at every church In the city was especially, beautiful. - The JTlrst Spiritualist Boclety held ser vlces in celebration of the 46th anniver sary of modern spiritualism. President Lucas made a brief addrens and was fol lowed by others. After the service ta. b)es , were spread and refreshments erved. STATE LABOR FEDERATION George T. Harry, who was appointed at the last meeting of the Federated Traije Council to-visit the unions of tbetate - in the Interest of the. oi-Ranizatlon of a Ptate Federation of Labor, will start on his mission Wednesday. Mr. Harry will vult all Important cities Jn the eastern part of the state, and will , explain, the object of the federation of the unions iu each place. On his return he will visit the Valley cities. Central union will be organised whenever possi ble.' The local unttww "will be axked to rend' delegates to the convention of the federation which will be held, lu Portland , on the first Monday in May. There are Ave central bodies in the etate, not Including Portljihd, a fo',low: Mlem, Astoria, Pndleta XOrande and Jaker -City. - ,';-.,'.- j, ,;t . GOES 10 CHARLESTON. I.- ., .t K' f f-',saMssssBB , ". '( WABirirKOTON'; March .-President ' Ttoowevelt will go' to Charleston next MnKay, ' He will reach there on Tuesday nd Hill spend that .day in visiting - the i. tries, the site ot the navy yard and the forts In the harbor.'- He will he enter tnlned -at dinner that 'evening by tha it y of Charleston; and at the same time Mr. Hnosvelr will- receive the ladies of i lie Women's Department pf the -Exposl- , Hon and their Invited guests.,- The Pre i int wiU visit the Ji?XPolUO Wednes- Everybody like the tj it is the best. - Peacock flour, be- v-'-'-i OF, anxious to try. contusion with thi Mult nomah Boys. A three-year contract now exists hetweerr ) f home elub aiul th' t.'niveriavy of Oregon.- and this year's con tet will be Jteld -during May, - The amateu baseball season opened or Portland Field Saturday afternoon witl the Monograms up against the Fidelity nine. The- lattaf won by a score of 9 t 7. Reed and Hoyt -were- In the box fo' the Monograms,: While . Whitehouse and Fl.;"mmlnit pitched for the inn erf (.'on suierlng the Strong wind which Mw, good .balk was put UP. . The -Fidelity team wii ' h riei manently , organize for the sen.on mi - j AVfdneaday night.. - The employes ' of "Tfie"Honeymnn Hnrd. wuro Cmpttny hav organizod their bnl, team for the season and will chulleng' the Telephones soon. ,T lter tram - feated Honeymanw !al season. Manager jlgneux. who wns exported t." letum froin the Wind River Hot Pprlng fcatiwduy -nlghtA Nlk'! to1- cHinm ci, iiui sends word that he will he in- thU evening.- Next Monday the Portliindo lll gi. nto active' tralhlng.-nM the player bavin-itotifled the club that tliey will re port not Intmv thau' 'Saturday. BM-t "Wrhead'of l.st ytsr's Snoknn. .team ha been engafred to coafh th Pull man 4ulieg- team tt i liKiirlng o:i go 4itK to fit-ttUk' a '-;. . ' Butte has Recured Mclntyre's plunatur to a contract. He wa.i one of Tacoma't crack fielders and Basemen last season. PJtrbor Claud .Berry Wilt remain wit) Walla Walla thl season. President ;Whltrteld ha.i announced h! iimplres for the scitson US follows: Danrj Stearns of Buffnlu,-Artie Latham of Phi' deiphla, Robert O. Cox of Hock Island ,111., ana Gu Mornojf Philadelphia. '- The 'whitman College track team ha scheduled tha following dual bwui A'hltman vs. University. of idahs. at Mot ow. April Hi Whitman vs.Washtnffto Agricultural. Cbll-ge,fat Walla Wul'a lay , J0 --iVhltmun v. ITnlveralty o, VVashlngtonat Valla .WallaMay 2i. 1 The Bpattlo .lr, M C. A. nt'hletca wj.r ''he feltf indoor tnf-et from tJiaTntyerslti iuf Washington fnturday ' eVenlnrf,' ' thi tb VveArtbf'llso, 'i'nV':!tlvr WJfr of Wahint6n' and h Washir.n; tAgrlculturaWOilegc wlttj hold a imV 'it.,P!ma-.Vaah,,.A( Pecoratjoh jp.'Vr''vv':ilJ!i,;'' t.-;-'v 'Portland- H fgh iScUooHtff u dent have rrtr .ranlaod trak1tem" wlf.h KlphN . ,ATh Vihlye'IfcyiOliOwfon and thOi Unl ve rally of Waslilnto trao kleoms wil vneet at "aattla -Alay "; Paclncf tniveflty,and University ot rersity of Washington track teams wtl it Kugen cn May J. Tha Collerlate Athletic League of Ore ion will hold It annual Aeld meet at Mc Mtnnvlll in'Jnne.t The league member! tre Albony Pallas, McMlnnvHle, PacilU t'oliege.t ana the wonmtutn -, jNorma School. '. s-..'tf.. Sam Flltpatrick, who is recognised a . me of the host conditioner of pugilist! iti: the bustnesat has taken hold of Bhar and -will journey to England with i he sailor. . They expect to pick ud somt ssy money during coronation week. TRAVELING WITH A RINGER wesiub'to,',artlTlnir,br'two before ! tocame ktiv)hg; exampte of Integrity1 to my fel:ow moh, ! aald the old.ex-spoft ah nV'a-aHhUreH V'Kribt'dr llstne1' altou'l hint, 'and one' of. thoee tWlngn was hprB racing. After having met with Ill-luck for two of three season running, I went In with a friend and bought a fairly good trotter. He was, so good that he could hit 1:22 when pushed a llttfle, and the fun of it was that he. was as homely a1 a camel. -r There -wasn't one man In a hundred who took him for a mover, and that was one of our strong points. We took him west . and got up races in. the small towna, and Many a time he won us $500 without ehpwlng better'.thah a 8:30 clip While I' acted as driver my partner got tip the: side bate, and we left a trail of victims behind Tfca We had '110,000 to the good at the end or lx months, and then opened a new season out In a Kansas towhr,rpour .pr' flyf good horses were jow4 theratid t? didn't take, much blufflns; to get UP a- match. When the ifel''vhie, to lopk our nag ovr thoy iofforedsvcildis fV tpn )te one agMpe him,, and toefore -the u bell ra ng we had" our Hast, dollar up...' "" j i .Baddensjinie to reooflect that In fcldenUi-1 'Vaatujed hooted as I drove 'in oft the track, - and bets were offered that f couldn't Jnake better' thin 44haeo mlnutey';1 There were four horses in the. bunch,' and wo got away together. Half-way around,1' Without doing- .batter than 2 :3Q,' J wae' atx lengths ahead and still saining, Then, of a sudden, the old horse stopped, .reared up, nnd came down to tumble .over ' dead,'' i Just what ailed him I never oui1 out but ho lost us over JJ2.000, and the official time of the winner was t:H. Thert was no one to console us. The" only, one .who tried it wus n cow-boy, who said: - - " 'Whfn I "aw your Jackass in . dis. ijutKfi i thought you had a trick up ydur f'eeve, and bet $10 oh him, and If you am't totally cleaned out you may roll "up an "X" and put it Into the muziln cf this gun.' " LIMBURGER CHEESE CLUB Will Fight Any Order Prohibiting Sale of That Delicacy, r Ixiuisvllle, Ky. If Dr. M. K. Allen, health -officer of Louisville, enforces his order .prohibiting the sale and manufac ture of Llmburgcr cheese In the city; the Limburger Cheese Club. ?t which Al derman WlHlnm O'Hearn Is -president,' will protest' agalnut the order. The .club Is' composed of it number of prominent pnlitlctnr.e.' ..It., meets regularly to eat choice iJinburgkr and drink Importcif beers.- The member of tho club have been 'Jtppeoled to; by Germnns who eat thoi cheese - and merchants who sell It to use their influence -? to prevent Dr. Allen, from issuing , and enforcing bis order. .-'" - -: , ''''V.'- 'f .t ',.'.' Mr. O'Hearn says the club' will take the matter "O'APd. inay carry the case to the courts to test the legality of the hen 1th Officer's proposed action. An other plan is 'for the club to secure an injunction agalnsV Pr, Allen to restrain him jfrom interfering with the Limburg er cheese traffic Several attorneys are members of the olub, and they have of fered . their services to' the. organization, Jhr lost Bicctjjig of the Limburger Cheese Club former Mayor. Weaver' was the guest of honor, and he weighs about i6 pounds. - This ig One "of the member' dirgumentatbat- Umburger - ia good., for the digestion and Is healthy Tood. ' - v,.--H"3-"..';'r;,'. ;;i.';'x :,.--' '.-",' --"i. !.;.".:' f tA' CIRCULAR "COLOSSUS? v Ap normous wheell now. ih j?rogreat of,' construotio; at .Pattraoiv'. 'jk&Q'filiy -spring It wilt tw shipped to Michigan on a .train of thirty,- caraVto tak Ha placa W'the Calumr and Hecla Company's v.orks. The mill vt re the copper-0r lit , ground are 'so large ami tha ttebru Rcaumulate so 'rapidly that it takes fmail army of cart to carry If away, and at great expense. It svas therefor decided to build a sand wheel to. do th work. . ' - ; The apparatus will be set , up in the mump mill in nuch a position that th? buckets fastened to the wheel, will scoop up ttiit watc ax they revolve, and.auto mntlcnlly dump tht-ir contents Into an elevated trouph or sluice extending from above the 'wheel, where the. water . w'fjl wash' the waste uway to a lopg distance., It I really an enormous cogwheel, and tf -revolved by tf smaller cog, tvfilch fits into rim of tho big wheel, on '' th. rinv of which thera 3flr '620 . to(h . As th'? teeth of the-cogheeifi3VUL$t tj uctly, . thf tooth-cutting will, require, two .or .three? month. . f In urrarance the wheel, excepting .for the teeth, resembles ft huge bloycle, wheel. The fpokt-s mc fhnped .like those, of a Mcycie;' but consist of :stct'l roCfn two Inches 1h dlameior and, thirty-two ' feet ong.- The Uuiwi trc llktho of n bi cycle, and the axle h twctity-sVen eoi long, thirty-two Inches In diameter ahd weighs COW1 po;.hdB.''"It wa cast at he Krupp works in Oermany. The -whet) lti--elf 1 sixty-live feet Ih diameter, and swinging' upon tho Inner aurfacq' of th. rim will be the buckets, four and onu half fet-t long and three feet wide, formed Jtke a dredging ocoop. There wtir be 5$) -buckets' on -the wheel, and It Is calcu lated " "that "'each ' revolution '' frllt " carr; away as much 'as fiftyhbrcCcoU!d draw. It will, make ten revolutions- per minut md ryvt r nulra C(r hGr-towr to drlVi .7 The motive "power will.be eleetHctty. jNw'Tprfc'"'P(l.Xi ;( ; - RECORD BREAKING" RUN . New York. Ctritral , l.ugjneer 'Fiurk C. .yuuxfjy .made u .v'suiln' oil the Kfntilre BUtv eiis thnt deserves jrcmurd. Tho r:milre va lren'ty-d'ne Iwftlty Hk the i . 'minutesv titMlo, wbc:t Mttrphy- K" the aly tial to pull out of Syracuse. The elghtyf ih- ii1e" to ' llocBefr Is "scheduled tu ' a mjidw. -In .lghiy.-o:te lalnuus, but Mur phy tnade tt in tevn.t y-flrc nitM j.t". Tiut. vns pi'4tty good for th-lrt hii:f of tho journey. - . i-trem Rochester to Bttlfii.oUh .dihtanci overed Is sevet;tj -two mrf.;;t,, und Mur .phy made It In a:xly-Uvc PiIiiOk b. rhe ictunl figures for tho run of mllca amounted to lit) minutes, hut VoutulJiti - top at Jtoohestcr and slowdowns ai curves the entlru route tva nuide a! tie rate of 15J mlios m ; ; iCC m nttun, -r about 65 mllos-an hour.,; He drew the regular train arid came In at Puf taio with -his superb mQttilne' In perfoot order. The engine waif. Ko., 299, the same one tbxit was. on exhibition at fh Pan-Amerlcnn. , m;, . ;j ,) Engineer Murphy is a brother of As distant Fire Chief Edward P. Murphy. He was selected to hinidtcitho train that drew Prem,(Ktiti4t)Klhle? tstkef Wirty Ito the FaHs an4 tuain :tho dtiy bffore th assassination .'destroyed' -'thAII' litmeptd Hf3aiid.m!Ore"reefiMytood t thtWrrtJ to v.hfD tPrtneefPfiMT wSntver the Cfcivtral.oiW'ief moftttdrl.'tifli'w6th:the reputation of belli? one Of th' most eat'e ful. courageous and accomplished engine drivers in. the United States, ar. the same time one of Uie beat men in the Industrial army, of the cltlsftis of Buf falo Buffalo Evening News. . , BUILDING PERMITS.' Phil Mllger. two-story dwelling, Sixth and Falling street. $?; - ' R. J. JenningM, two-stoty dwelling, Park and Mid' streets, $4,000, ' J. A. Mellon, repairs to house, Fourth ind Washington, (75. DEATHS. Infant son of Wr J, 192 Duvennort street. Jeffries , and wife, "infant daughter' of' CI, K, Hedwell and svlfn. laintnton street. Pong Sing.' aged 51, Astqrlai consump lion'""' : -t ,.. : Kllrnheth Schott, Aged CT, 81. Vincent's HospHiM, ,- - . , . . i The Edward Holmam Undertak ing; Com funeral directors -and em balmers. 280 Yamhill. Fhone 507. Undertakers and Embalmers, corner Third and Jefferson streets, do flrst-clas work tnd deal honorably with aN. , t :,. Otto Schumannmonumental and building work, 204 Third St. , Esti mates on first class work only. ', . . ONE OF HIS WAYS. I can't think." said the elrl with the Julia Marlowe ,l!mi)ie. "What tonic Atev act so strangely last night." ; "Did he propose to you t anv time during the evening?" asked the girl with the Maude Adams nose. i , - "Yes. "Then he must hnve been drinking.''- AMUSEMENTS. ft ; One week, , beginning " ! Monday, March 31. with" ' mntlnee .Wednesday and lj Saturday-at 2:15 o'clock. GRAND ; rta. a.- Brady presents ! Inst year's big success, Way ! Down East THE BAKER THEATRE Georee U.. Haker. Manacer.- Phopes Orfgon Nort,h 107; Columbia (M. Scored 'mthr.htt yesterday.'' " And will continue all this week. Ren! Kwttern talent, - headeit by Harris and Walters und ably wl.tek hv-O'Brltn Jennings and O'Rrlen, Koeeand Jeaneue. Ai-Hawthorne, Camllle Walling, Richard wHd.-eld Baxter and the bis sensation. the wreat "CYCLE WHIRU ' -Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday:' Prlees -rMatlnees. 10c. 15c, i5c; nlarht, lie. SJo. 35c,. 50c. . ; Seats . on sale' a weok - In , ad vance. , '- ' -Ax t : Cordra's .Theater OnejrWeek. commencing Bunday.-' March r , ,u, ana oaiurasy Matinee, 'Return engtiemetitot V ; . ! MISS JESSlt SttlkLEV nnrl PAmtmnv In f rwvrtrtl BL'ffUAT AND MONDAY Paul M. Pot. ter'a "dramatisation' from Du Maurler'a novel -of y .-'. . 'ft;. . m'f TRILBY Tuesdar. Wednea'dsv Thuridnv - and Friday, an elaborate Moduct Ion of ITHst wcTOKuyN.;- gajjuwx watineo aad j....,5' "" ;';:;V-i .''.T-' ('.i'C . ''..-i.'..f. . n t CALVIN if CILIG, Mgr. :-Vi"' Return of the play that last season demonstrated that.'PortIanli w ' . ) i A;.SWEM PIlODUCTldNOF;THfcBEAUTO BBSBSlBSSSSBHHaBBHHMHBHSBBSBSBBSSSSSBBSBSBSSSBSSBBSSHBSBSSSSJBSSBBSJBBBSBSH mhfhJk-y'K ' - .'-'- 'K'r)V'H-wvT,'-A: - . ,' ' If ' ; 'V;,'' , .'.-, V ' WHAT THE ; , PORTLAND CRITICS SAID LAST SEASON: E.vK,jius,u jr-nii.r,B-i.ower noor. except last - rows. $1.50r - last ; rowa. .W. Halcony. first J row, $1.00; second 3 rows, 75c: Inst rows. 50c. Gallery first ; row, ite; aJi seata In rear, 25c. Boxes atd logj $iaM. 10 SEATS I TIT CALVIN HHLIG. Mngr. CIti - ,lft( Monday il THREE "PERFORMANCES A I IWFI V PHMTrCTi' LI YLL I VVM I CO I UALEMi'Alarch Sf.--The closing days of the? inter-state nontoat between iHj jurta., iilotions of Oregon and Vashlnion, in tne Ancient order ejf. United Workmen, have seen the Saiertt lodges working-tooth nnd nail In the effort to further the suc cess of their stale,, and on Saturday HOB iOU and, on T on yhurs4J,ievenjA , he held to closer un eitng r;2wr WIU e held to ciosw up tlitn,, Grt.tnCMlitMa jpf he tH,, Oret ioWi4fs beett been taj'ini: this, ioaJ.esr throughout ihe 'TCP 4b dw ejashlngton; ntiisiie-i'?ni.,'nVn- '1 '' Mnderstood, i Ibi al strahnnB every, nerye5 to win.'. -;' LEWIS AND CLARK, ' .:-. ' ZT' ' Where shall the l!wls and Clark Expo sition be located? trie question Is up to the readers of Tho Journal. TChe votes of our readers will at least have great weight In determining that question. If interested In any location, say so by your votes, and voto NOW. ,. ' , Let us hear from you rlMh away. The vote as counted on Saturday stood: reninsuia ,i m Sellwood Hal H.AoJ 13 J61 20 1(1 8 Ladd s Field Cycle Park Knox Tract ; Fulton City Park 13 Cut out this coupon, write your choice nnd send It in, addressed to Kxpositlon Bite Kdltor, Evening Journal, S89 Yixmhlll JOURNAOCONTEiST t.:.. ;- ti... .'..,'.' 1 ; -r T' MY CHOICE FOR THE' ' '!fjcr; ' ' '- EXPOSITION SITE '. . ' Name Address. BLAZIER Ed Blnzltr. proprietor -of -u large -2$ qrth End resort bearing his name. Is the de-, ferfdan.! In a civil suit for damages In, the Justice Court ihls afternoon. ,. -1 , Jacob Kern, , waiter, alleges that last . t nristmns nignt wmie in Biasifr B, ana iictlntt in a qutet. orderly manner, hemes set upon by a bouncer,. knocked down-snd kicked In the dice i and body; sustaining severe and juilnful'jnjurles. He asks t2oJ as a balm for li's injuries. J - -'' - The case Is or. tial before a Jury and la being pressed by 4sj-Wnlter Wolf, while Colonel S. C, Bincer appears-for the de fendant. - , " CANNERY TO REOPEN. i (Journal Special Service.) ; " SAI.KM. March gl.-At the meeting of ine eaicm rrun urowers . union neau in vne tny nau -on naiuraay, air.-noicorao, i oi mc i-ortiana canning yvmpanyvw no , ia alKO a stockholder In the talent can nery, was present nd made the positive' statement that the .local plant would run, this summer to th limit of its capacity. His company, he tinld, was prepared to conract for the whole, or any part of the Sol i'm crop of ajtMwberrles at i. cents per pound flat,, with tho option of supplying, further fruit at-tl cents. In addition to this: h offered to, make five vinr con tracts for to acrca of red raspberries at ?CiiVS-li " v 1 5 """"S iTroiecunB ionise iNp.r z et tws lit pfdVefl . thouv.insi ti ly JnitifHims 3i T,l?'n'nnfte'' .tlootder itotUfht, J I cents and fior-ij acres Mt - black borrls-L-lng- an inosTnal ve "elttsetr. - M. Kutner. at 814 -cents,- The fruit growers were will probably re Am in a largely Increas ed acreage f email fruits. H ', . . Hon. - K. Hofer,- editor - ol the:' Baiem Capital' Journitr who hae been ill for the past -wnek.-har tm proved -su fficlo"n7i, ; tt .r' ".'. ' K;'-.-'; '.:".''."'. -'- :,' 5 v - MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY f Written by" LOTTIE BLAIJl PABJER "Just n vivid plvture of life on r ; tittle, story whom pathos -its reception was. most 'A crowd that occupied "A good shqwri, T eel A moral entertainment? eei fiuch "Nft ,i DC link Arttmr i. ninth .wm. ik. , , . . ... "It was an enthuai istle audience." . . v ' "It 19 -It 1 a truly woral. wholesome, healthy play, harmlng iii itaslmplioity'rfThe'Tek .f."- ",iJ'J:-,5'sv- -:'-- . ; ".S' .Mt:' 'j- T11 UMIT TO ANY ONE .71 r - - ' ! m. i ' .- w Kirk Ln phelle , - ' and Frederick -. P.. rtamlln ' pr.(turtlirri of AugiiKiits Thomas' Pferkas Play ONLY SALE OF SEATS Alt' agitation -to improve the''etre"tt hd ;ly Pf Salem nd for the organisation v, mn uvvtiiiriii, .ri'ui? jur; in pur- ow ot beautifying the city preparatory to ;the Opening of Uie iswla nnd Ciuric iair, is Being actively pushed. A favor nbie sentlmeut in tout. direction la grow- Ine rapldl rapiuiy. , he St Helens & Onllce Mining Com- iny, ConsolldatcJ, with a' capital of ti WXJ.OtiO, has been Incorporated, with head nuarters la, f'oi tlaiMUAr-H. Cooslne, J. p. Atlttnlon or4 ugi4et iCctecrifc'th il , ..s, f-.r-.-,. , .ui.i,...i 'a vu'-r j ir r,t. iomuaitt vp'u i RAISE IN WAGES. 1V1 VI iit s Beglnnlnt f tomirro w AnrltLl. . an lh Crease tn" w"airo"H'-tif t-nt rvi itnv wfil W tna'e Jo'nll -wvleiyea of:ttii fl(atidar4 isox rectory ena ww -mill hands' em ployed hy the same compnny. As there nre flrout 100 yen in the factory and about, .ho- mills, this- wil) 'mean a consid erable Increase tn the menthly payroll. The men in the yards pt tbe mill now receive not . less than $1.75 a day, and many of -them $2.00 and un to $3.60. a!l owing to the pOBltlons wjifch hey hold and the efficlohcy of their work. , C. 'G. -Woodcock and fi. B. Cobb, man agers of the factory and mt'l. said today that the advance is mdo wholly volun tarily on their part. ' .:.f;,, EASILY BUNCJOED. ' Two robberies were reported to the po Ilct thlti morning from the North End, but upon a JhorouEh Investigation it was found that, no actual robbery . occurred. It was 'simply ctiiies of focllb, rocti with' .more, money than Judgnfint,' -Th'tyiiost their -coin at gumes of cAJice and nq ar rests Wese made or warrun's Issued. The money, in both Instances kh refunded. I) 8crlpps-MeRae News Association;) -Nh,w OKK, March .81, While being hauled out preparatory- to her trial spin Ks'aer Wllhelm's new yacht Meteror met with .an accident todays It -was jammed ura'nst a group, of pllee- near the pier at Bliboter's tsltihd apd "her name" plate was Crushed and her stem otherwise dam aged. This may cause further postpone ment of lifer trial. , DIVORCE WANTED. :.... Lena Hawkins t6dnj fled suit for di ; tprce from Martin Hawkins; cause, cruel i treatment. She aks- $15 a month ali mony. . .; '' ,- " " . , ' Mrs. Hawkins ccmptatns that her hus f .band has called her vile names vnd made ,,lvl.D u n , . . ..... ,,tc FUSION COMMITTEE. The following Democratic Fusion Com mittee bait been appointed to confer with the Republicans. Citlzerts?, Movement' nnd Labor ttcKPt I'fgaiamg tne rerntation of a fusion city and county ticket: WhY Ridt. John Montag. W. N. ,'Gatvns. Thomas 0'Jny. Alex Sweek, Harry Ourr. K., H. Curtis, William iMunley,; W. T. Vaughnn and Ogelsby Young. v , , BADLY HURTCv.;; . Ai P. Pflvler. a braltrmnn eniniovillw the Southern Pacllio company, narrowly escaped deuth this forenoon by being crushed 'between cars at tho- foot of Jef ferson street. , ' -. At iint Caflera" Injuries were thought to- he fatal, nnit ha.' warn '-riiah th uooa Kamantan Hospital In one of Hoi man s amouiancae,-Dut It wa was found that beyond ,.a -fractured collar bone and a heavy shaking up. he was not , badly hurt, ''.-J.t.i . . '-, ,'. .. ' THIRJXDAYSFOr ASSAULT Eugene Tyler, a burly colored man, was sent to Jail lor. -30 davs toda fon-jmitaiilt. O'hls Is the ygttreme .penalty? iff rst-en IC8X. . ' THE MAN'S HECKKT DITt i Mr. Bacon-! by this paper hat Ice One and owe ha If inches inter win gup- port a m - "V - :i - A" - ' :- "'.ri r.,;!;v!t'V-'.r;';-'''.;Nii,; marquam r viriiT ElaW.it fctfOSJ "j '(;i. hit 1n i 'ew .Enilaad frm, or rat her Vsrle! of XdtuM 'that WaprettjN -' H"'" h.".hf. ?e,,,v.f " happy;end.Tthat Is.'Way Down Jlaat.' .-. . " ; A enthusiastic.'- , .a. .-, ; t -J: '$-.. v vj- -. t.i - , X -ft . " ' - everyaeat and stood three ep In the foyer.' Tht WegOhiant&- ' f : T J moral entertainmentf eet fiuch l -Wav Down "t: -w la 'Way Down ' - v.'; - n.tS-cl . wfl,''-BXWPt'-tal,tt' rowm- ,, w: last rows. iT'-.T. ;i- V- w. rows, jc, uatiery. orst x rows, jm; nil seats in rear. xe. Boxee and 1om. J7.so ' . . PWOIASEIt j'AJ '!E m i i . ki.t - 'iff- : - ; - -'.TRA . .-y; rnyjg- Hwi it. ;.'so--uf."; i:xi. Metropolitan . Cotrtpany and Product Ion i Infict and BOXES OPENS FRIDAY mi (Bcrlpps-McRae kews Association.) , -! WASHlNOTON.-Mllrch 8i.-Tbe House! Conwni ttee , on . .Ways, zmnd Meaneitoday 6rdeed t favprable report ntWe;FVBfr WO providing tlteproatV Jfbt Cuia."r ,. when the- vote .taken ,: this mlur ?.00Pv a,V Republican except MetcaUs (Cal.) and Tawney Mlnn.) Voted for th report, and the vote of Hopkins of lilt nois was allowed to be recordell ln favor wioeureporr,. ibortlnir, tha hlU wrrv b ttlrhanlsnnlfinl nsgfe; Bwanaon, ,Virgtnla, and MeCleK Ian. N'llo Vnrlr Democrats who Voted against- the bill' werer Cooper, Texas: NemlAnda,--llevda an dRobertson, Louisiana. ? -k ij ; The session was an animated one,! vu. Fifteen or twenty amendments were: votectupon, OH beint defeated except that offered by Grpsvenor requesting Cuba to adopt the American contract labor law as well -, our,, immigration -and. exclusion laws before the-reciprocity arrangement shall go Into effeot. t- c -i. - m- - . All attempts -to amend -the bill In ac cordance wyh the views of the beefcsagar .men failed miserably.- The test came on Tawney's amendmuent ' reducing -the dif ferential on Teflns sugar. Chairman Tayne ruled this amendment out of order as not germane. Tawney appealed from the de clslon of the chair, but the chair was sustained by 'the full Republican vote, save Tawney. - . Among the amendments proposed Were those by McClellan, making a reduction of W. 40, S3 snd m per cent Insteadef $0 per fetitf by Twiiey. - thstf-ne wf titles The tbtfl will Wtalfe upfy the.H&V A$1 1 .TemjoBbjr i-afo ot dolor! preaener. . in uouinwest. ueorgia, -one of tne Dretpren saia to mm: ' ,,-;v ; , Brer Jenkins, how fur off, you reckon, hell 1st", a , 'tJj.'' "How ols you,;Br;er hpn,ast aika ; the preacher.; Well,.auh; if I don't tnlss my kalker- latlons. I Ia.i.'j "Well.",; sld, the?praiher, w'en vour wus bo -into de wort', hell wus des years .off. eh sit I.igot tor say Is. dat ef you ain't insight cr If now, -it ain't 'yo' fault." . ;ii--'..' ;: ' . 1 mm iifiur mux UIIJ of thrf J.cJAc Coast StVilwrlUlwPt " M turnej(i,atls mornJniBoni 64a mntjKrt)ti settlisi, I don't Wear- Jewelry. - If ' e ., . fPvA. ;-,to;.;;Twa , -liawMirttisanythiiiir t&r .',"' V , " if-"' : " Can? b e. . atUiqed 1 only when at h' PecayedX-''eth rhake an qtnertrise f attractive , Jr"va.t i ugly, andi produce an peeJaiysatJi . that disgusts one'a best friends Wise Bros, remedy all incorrect t o. o t ft tendencies by their jiaSntess ttietti d. WISE BROS. Both Phpnes: Or, South sA; Col. 36$. 'r ;C O M &rAN D SX E "t- r ur Dretiy windows, : See th class of nrlceawlth others, who handle Inferior mahy times Our prices are lower than others, notwithstanding the difference In :!TWQ BTpBES:-4si Washington St.inear Woodard, Clarke & C. Morri- V . . - i son B.s near Uvier ft . Frank Co, r, .- .uti.yit nui.iVii mngr - .'V . t East.1 '. '-': . ... i '.;''. - MORNING AT 10 O'clock SPOEiyiFCONTESTlfD lit' i; i. 'vv' i '' ' k ..'...' '.: :.. :.: :.. J.. '..'. '-' .':,:' ng Rhymes fJow Coming ' ft- ' i in Bunches.-. - r ;.vu,Tiw Hum it u v'-yy P-5"jr? ThVjomW wai'ifUrht; slt iaid thaf . there was mors poetio talent lying- around, ioesfl in- the brains of tho boy and girl IsupUi eft-the Tortland High Softool and the several Oram mar Schools of the city? thas was dreamed of. AU tola has been lying dormant waiting for an opportunity to manifest itself OnUCho JotirtHtrs Bering -poem contest.- Tho Juvenile minds tiavo" "caught on" to the tfugtresttdn and Sprlnp v . poems have, baaun ta arrlva in bunches. ' c --The Bprtnf potn editor sleeps at the pmoe now ana nas bla meats orougnt in ,. e- a -messanaer He is tha busiest man in -Multnomah County and la dead in love'.'. . with his new Job of reading poems on . th glad season, "When he gets through his labors It Is safe to essume that he , , will know more on the subject than any. ;. pian living. . .-'.--, ., .v v.' .''' Remember.'-bovw end Srlria. .that .here " fsl- a chance 'for, you to oara a 5 gold- ' piece. i im oniy conomons are tut eacn ,. . t production "must be original; must cobslse of not more than 14 lines; must be. signed -'. by the author and must use "Bprina as the Subject. The contest clones April 11 Address .all poerila in this contest to Spring vPoem Editor, The Journal. ,1' . BOTH MISTAKEN. lI'My jendJ .soJd: the man. ,, i4fch over hii,'excusynj tidihingiyWafeftmonf., but -f-i rlth tha tor de- WhaVU lf$'ask$d the dflsen whom he nW addressed. - "If it's a pair of gold-'-rJmmed;apeetftcleiyoutvw found; and-ae vrilliqg to ttell for dollar. X don't neat I nAilim it a n hmImIam ' 'Ih a '.fiiMhl - J, want to show m; rvt seett rots Of 'm. If it's "You seem to be almost as poor a judge of men as I am." Interposed .the other. with a melancholy smile. "I ain a, Strang- er in town and I an Sryin to find , some. body thaf can dlreat me- tto' tho head quarters of the. Haptlst Publication, gor ' - ' ' impervious to KorsK. : v . "How queer!" exclaimed Miss ', Gertie' Ooodwlrf, at; the Wngner recital.' "My ' foot has gone to sleep and ln all this noise, tool - .. .t '''' 'V;' .-- peson 108. J09. 210.' 211. 212. ' 113 FAIUNO M BUILPINO. oor. Third and Wash-? i- ington Sta. , ;.:-' rW. 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