The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, April 02, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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f sort to oe opened. :
: -a, - ' I ' V?ri- S
i:iChamber flk&mm it Asks
PURE' FOOD CONVENTION.
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;ri.iJeurneJ Bpwtn Service.) " :
' BtTTB('lloitt.j 'Atom !. It was. sem!-r-
?ciall? stated today thi t Butte is to have
onU Carlo, real p etentloua teaming
place where the.feati r tiger will romp
at will .and the little l ory ball will spin
round the bowl. her poker and black
Jack,. Klondike and k 10, seven-up end
Mialnn nrlll allun.ttfi w lie men. from
their accustomed haunts of business tor
a few hour every dayf . w .v. 4
- The street car.compaiyls about to ex
tend ita line auk-on thi flat south of,the
mltv ahnnt nuv mlffta kod Its terminus
wlft be in the vicinity of a cluster ot eub I
Urban resorts. U ie in inusnnoa vi. ww
company to ultimately xtend on to Nina
Mile. , The annottnoem in wde t
day by tone who la in" a position ; f 0 know
a great deal about the a falre of the com
pany, that one main tot lec't f the com
i,nv to . extend It tracks lor the
benefit of a company hd Intend7 to "ee-i It Certainly looks
the gambling o.usiton -now Stands
In Bllve? Bow County, It would seemas
If the outlook were bad tor aamblmc. but
the men at the head oflthe propnaedienH
tsrprise have thaf by the tua tue pro;
poaed plarvt.U Id operatli n there wdl hav
been radical charg-ea In the policy which
now marks the erpvejiti nt'e atytuae, c,
TitlmeanSme fheJ (nblerVofj it
are moktna' good' clean (eetltift like
threetlioe wlnnera) -i ,
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.t W ' Halir. Htale ullrv and - Food
Commlaeloner, has receid a letter froro,
. B. Meyeraxf U Illtioi State Fooa
i,ninin,i.in ta.tltik 4a urranaementa foe
the oanventlon ot PurejPood Comtnla-t
loners .to 6 dnHlia oltyi In Jly
and provldlnie. an JHneraty for delegatee1
vlallnr from OIiIhriiJ and elanwhera.-
The ommunioatkMi' haa lean referred to
Secreury Moore of the board of Trade
for aotton jreardnr thelrecepUon to bo
SHOULD I
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a"metlpi"4r'''tHlrtJ ;f tb '
Chamber ot CoitmtH ytittrday it waa
decided to akk tht f Kllot Cordntlasloi
thatr reaaoa tor m mint only i n ' feet
of , water oft : trie bar kt low ildi, when
the minimum depth etl Bvldance
a aa adduced ' that n thVir fVporte te
teamttblp maaterd 1 4k pllbte repreaenU
ed the minimum aiej tb of tha bar to be
M feat. Recently it rak decided to make
a. eurvey, of the bar to certain" tt aev
f taal depth, ahd wh thl fact , waa die.
covered by' Ahdvpi ota tney ; bexan 19
crawflBh" and adrh Ued the deptrt.to be
feat4ow ttde, Vhm' F- 1
In -a letter from thd, Pacifier Eapatt
Lumber Company li was hown hat th
plhsta bd reported iHlyl ft bt water
on the bar at' low, idoo The latter aays
,',T6is":jrep6rfe".thj diafed, atta heaN
Ifaa; that a surrer JtoUil-.t be made,
and. we tbibk some f jtpiananon mifni oe
In order of their sulden ehante of front.
It certainly looks as If they twera doing
all they could In thlrf repreeeritaUons to
the masters bfithi peeano sn wuno,
and In what they n la toefofs River Pilot
Knurvwtja xm.$ir is th difficulties at
''riwubf'BStM h ivtUpitiMit Company
and the Oretoa fci vetopment Company
have tendered thi M to. th .chamber
for tha offer of its. ervicei 4 tew weeks
a so toward settling the dlnputf between
the Irrigation eomr my and thy State
Land Board, and I op . 0 kval them
ae1vs bf It soorh -
Th mstterbt th rrtettklnmeht of
larg body of Xasti r lumbemtn who
would bain Portism en JonaM wad ra-1
terrad tf the ntet ilnment Conamittae.
with suggestions to confer Ith 'one or
two local lumbermen on the subjeat. '
A letter wad read rem the Llshthouse
Board, promislnir tc constat the. mat
ter of establishing a llghthouse dt Point
Oranvllle. The, sutp rt of Benator Mitch
All has been prorhli' J In tha mrttter. '
w, o. .tsveloy; whi 1 a fleieitata to th
convention of . Coeortiotlvs Epftneers 10
S -head iw Kortolk I net mwthp'waf
authorised to Invitd in fcehklf of the
tenaored .N iLI. ffi2l?fSlrf"nJB"M
, 'rn reiser auaevvui ' liiiii wipnawu.- uiuiw. ... --- -t----- . -1
mlda to have Oovernol Geer and May I of Iocomotlvd Enjtlheers tff. Hold their
ur iHM extend an lnvltJtlon to uorprn- 1 mm eonvenuon ttn ruruanu.
or Yates of Illinois to b preaent at tne
convention, or.ta acoomparur ma party
ih taut of tha National Association
Cf.Ur ro tr rf njid i Faodl i DpDartmeRbft,
Thesm Invitations flavd.bien tndejea.y
tha Governor and Mayorl -. - :
1 Tha eomml8slonenro)osr to leave
Chlcsfo about Jul ist. lthr top-ovr
of two houra at Omaha. I where the Ne
t.ruki. south Dakota. Ndrth Dakota and
liniiola Comnitusloners ill Join the par
ty. They will then goit Denver, after
which they will go to t jlorado Springs
and Manltou, where the Fourth of July
wilt be spent. They will then a to Bait
Xak City nd.wlU be olned v at v that
piaea by tha tftair Com nlssloner. Prc
utnt for tha Journey fi or Bajt Lake
west, will be arranged laieK.
New Compan
Improve 80,
-Desires
100 Acres.
to
wife
. (Journal KneclallBervlce.
ld! nelthbprs In -soath f JakoUi are; npjt tneTljMcEuleaf Rrmn-supply lends
oauntea ojrtne reiwat mwnn mnec P nn ui m.mm
to be haedat Peer lodnwet. Fri-
nitedua aooeale for olMBney' froei -JOotr
bW Uyear-old dasgbtarl Amy, togethef
wttlt petttlotie to the sa'pe. effeet from a)
"sumbr ofettlsn vrlairrrt Ctonrrt
; ftiBritai
Datsen's lawyer,
Dees Lodge.
leeei saie s" waraeq .tp
JcaepT C. Smith t
PLANT."!
STORAGE
lit Portia
Sometime durinf yio ptesent
Western union Teivgrapn
stttute moaerrf sigraa-e
offices here, in place of
will require, an eapendlt
IIL ha a rroat navlnr o
of- dome uainessr-tiLc:
tie
ntike
about 0rer jv?oWH td rr
iuleperidenUeoppt wire
rortlsna, ll s-wge,iwn
. reuened Huntlhgfon.
thinks that thevdistiince-
tar nlace and Portland.
inaiitu r the nraiht
wire put Into servl. iff
wire is' througn voa
joints will bfr.ee Pt
NATIVE SOiNS'
Cabin I. wiut
MAal Uskll la Sit kl
enjoyable affair, altho
was not iarfjil
decoratea.wun v niaea
Pareon a ercnesira
music. A rare qu
H throuahout the
iniisii . till after 11 o
conslstlnr Of 14 numbrj
nlirh
oualltrlof
sveaing
v DlVORCBD
month: the
, Company sub
batteries at Its
Old-fashioned
the change
Jre bf tlQ.000. 'It
er the old style
tin tain jftf plrks
ow stringing kn
roin ChkagA to
h he t aireaay
nafPer'Dumara
tettveen the 4at-
kvul be covered
momirjan the hew
e- faet that ; the
WJtbVno relay
dvantasej -i -
dance;
n Iby Abernethy's
Sunl of Oregon, at
wai k nigniy
the -attendance
hitl was prettily
is and lanterns.
fJrnfihed delightful
unch was gerv
. Dancing con
ok, the program
nd two extras,
4-
Blste May C-hphant w
vnrce from- John, C. O!
traser. pef endaht
Have syott tried Peaci
flour? -
ran ted a dl-
Ichant by Judae
defalilted. T
ck hard wheat
; M. F. Stronfe ahi
are tnterested dn sH
near:: Bend, in. Croo
gatlosr company Is sWattlnt -
.i Btet iad.oraee.v.to- which
plloatten haa been m le for a As
soon- as aU the prellt ilnarles s lutU nave
been nceomnlUih lb jeeinfeaBy will be-
SrSXtii t .Jnften,
Is in the territory' be wee Shnnlto and
ki:)kftrtk. who
Irrlkation project
County, of to.ooa
khe ty. ;Th IrM-
action
P-
iWnO. This- - in the eoentn wmw
ehtah the Columbia aVether a new Hnj.
to be buU6 tbi yearwlU . The frrl-
mwsm
(Scripps-Meftaa wl Assoclallon.)
NBW TOR. April li-Af i'meetlne of
the-Billloh DoHir,llt .el Trust r5
afternoon. the annua klatement ; "bowed
Its net earnmgd for tie .rear ";
ooo.oous The retrular nuarterly dividends
of 1 per cent en 1 referred and 1 per
cent on common atK WBMc'?"2i J?
inn ntlnaNto tS0.0iW.000,
nd Interest ott bends paid amounted to
tlS.00,0O. Deaueiina
for depreelatloa
undrvwea - earninga
neaxlr .M,oeO. vi
this and 15.000,OQ0
rva bonna, me
the
for
. ear are
TRAVELERS tfOKVENtlON.
The Travelers' Pr
of Amerlcs, which
June to 7, proml
convention. s r -
otectlv Association
111 meet in rortiano
to be t very uve
Amlmmttt: mm ex
mtlnn; l ' f
the, local 'ledre will
make ins anair a
The locai lodt ll msklnt; greet prep-.
arations for . the ; IntprUlnment or tne
Visitors ana tuny
pected at the een
It la said that
spend over tlO.OOO
SThe delegate ff" m'thloSfo have li
r.uy maueanrer omnti i eome by
special trala as a so will lh BL JUuls
and. New Orleeia mambsrl i
CROP OUT .OOK GOOD.
"The outlook for
River." said Bfc I
fruitgrower of thi
allv enoouraglnt.
"Apple trees are
now as If the crop
Hood River applei
ever. We also ekp;
The strawberry
Smith. I estlmat
cent Increase ever
ders are comma; i
mall. Hood Rive
throuahout the
shipments to the
ing.
h fruit crop at Hood
Hmnhf . a breminent
t section, "is unusu-
middlnif, and .It looks
I the woriarenowneo
U1 be (better than
ot a bit crop,
erdp, , continued Mr.
will be about a v) per
ast yean Already or-
forems in every
berflea are D referred
hole county and our
ast re yearly lncreas-
- look rorj THt cHirta.
The Journal of Msrcn Jj -wai- worth
more than W.olnts In tradlhs checks.
This one Issue A s more than It, costs t.
Py for the paper for pfl nre month.
Do you realise tsrt fact f Dot y dU read
the advertlsementaf i-.-l-4n-
r t !' " 1 ''' 1 ' iLUiu
C Sei
laiiorea
; , SharL.Retaining SuiU ifid OvercOal
From the blsttsllnr shops of AltHrtcl, Ittttlualnr.fttt :
lines from VLfi 8TEIN-BLOCH CO., Rochester, N. T
FAMOUS
A w . :"Tk
isinTiiincr
Ann ,'ririlf hf -
Coat collals and shoulders fT Int wllhd ; with th
beat quality bf halrclotn and linen canvas, inus insur
in lasting iiape and perfect tit. .Pattern aresur
passlr.aly beiU4iMI-hlKhest price tailors shpw , them,
.but charge ifcuble the price Come 1 lh, spend-d few
minutes wltl us and try on the beBt-fltUnf f clothes
ever produclil anywhere. . 4 1 r-i,-
JSCCND ANq
MORRISON ST$.f
I if HI ! I
AHOIIQ IfUQlLlSTS
Jack Dev. of the!
receipt ot p letter s
Pastime
SUIT ,Uv!inJ
lub, Oattisnd1; id
repose of : om4
ened ielntlv
Paacerly. SDOrtintl editor of th
Frenoiacd tulieunj end Bin
manager or the Adms civ
whleh ha is aakedl to At
tickets for the forthcoming benefit Id be
tendered "Biddy" Bishop, the weii-snowo
puKilistie menagerl v,- . ;-." ;-:
t WMdv la auirfinir frarn an SAUUt aft '
taek of parslysts, nd the only hopet
recovery la In. lean edlaie removal, to the
Hot Springs of Ar tansaa, and the funds
secured will be i ted tor this purpose
Harry Corbett ha i agreed to ' act a
treasurer, te whoi i all funds should be
sent as early as pJssible." ' ... ;. ' -. t
Anvone wlshlns to donate or siibscrlbd
tor tickets can doiso through Mn Pay,
Leave it la care of , the Hotel Mtkade. ,
There haa bee a aiora en leee domriieriL-
bdtk by the prase knd the publlo, In h
arai, as te the di pesiiion of tne lunas
gathered by the J ick Pempsey Memorl
al , Fend Aasoda ion. No matter bow ;
much money Is oc ltiibuted. only a suf
Acletrt amount te reet a suitable menu4
ment; hi Mt. - Calv try oe watery wtH . be
used. The rest wil be used In educating
and maintaining thf decessed's twp young
dsughters. . - 1. ;;: ;b'"i
The Pastime ClJb -la atUl without a
contest for this mo th, hut strong efforts
are new being ma e to induce Al Xeill
in cerae up here" an I make another JlghU
He Is at the press it time, 'barring1 jsf
fries, the beat d awing card - en .the
Coast, and It le pr ipeeed to mdch Aim
with some Eastern orack-a-Jack. ysl tb
he selected.' The sttendanee at the lsst
fight was far from i itlsfectory, hut Weill,
If well matched, wc aid pack the Pastime
eata. ' I . t: . . v
Al Neill rot tl.BOe for whlBDinc KUbe
Perns and Rube'a ahara waa uuu. Kot a
bit bad. , I 4 , . , .-
Jack O'Brien, the lightweight, aayt he
was drugged when He fought Turner, By
large blaok band.l probably, . -
The : Toaemttenlub edWBarr frarieiseo
J ants, to match Terry McOovem and
iromy Brltt, The fight would be A
money-maker. I . i- r
Owan Zetsler and f Buck Montromsrv
have, come to an Jrreement. This for
mWIUls pair WUI boxThef or any pufc,;";
Tommy Rvan and track O'Brien cahnst
tgree on terms, so Hyan7 will-' meet dohn
PriVF!ryW, f nf WWW Phew.,, i, vi '
. Boroe, of. the Ban f rahclkod clubd have
forbidden "tUe pae eflrosta,4q; the corners
on the ground that k Is too annoying to
me people at .tun rtpgsi0t i f I M rM- '
The battle betweenlBrne and McFsnddn
on April It ahould beta hard contest from
to'mtt Jn
uisviUe-exif ason-li. f i ;
Gardner and Wole tt will probahllr
tne next attraction i f the Yosemite Club
st Ban Franc taoo. rbe officials of the
elub have given up H hope of ever fit
ting Sullivan to fsee Jimmy Brltt and do
not took upon Art Slmms as sireng
inough man m drai well. There Is nd
chance of a iiaht h use If Gardner and
'he colored man cone together, as they
would keep the spectators guessing. ;
The last ateamir from Australia
brought over d Thompson, a young
lightweight who hal won 40 battfsa at
home. Thompson' hns beaten Dillon, Ool
dsn: The Peet and dither flchterd souallV
wsli known. Hie oily defeat was 1
round battle which he lost te Jonek en
a foul. ' ,
The last Australia i papers brought Iht
Intelligence ef the death ef two more
Australian fighters. Herb McKell, ; who
was one of the able t lightweights , there,
and who visited A nerica few years
ego,-andTon. Mefthow,; another light
weight of note, end well known ,10 this
country. 1
.Kid WllUams and , Jack O'Brien hays
met and agreed, p i weights , fee, thsig
fight st Stockton- iexiXTroonth. fhey
signed to weigh In ;at la pounds at
o'clock, which suited WUIIame better
4han-0:Brlen.; . $
John. F. Xorbett, manager. ot ToUBg
Corbett, has a plan to build an arena In
Denver and manage the little champion's
next fight himself.
The MoClelland-Brosd fight hM finally
been declared off. 'Reddy" Oallagher
uid not , secure i
o the men gave It u
respective homes.
Joe Wolcott, 142 )
ncainst "Big" Fred'
nd t feet tall, April
t for Denver.
and went te their
ounds. li lotfif
ussell, 223 pounds
I at Chlcige, a
Jim Jeffries, through! his stsndgrkpnsr.
Kid Egsn, has delifeied his ultimatum
to the. Charleston ClJb. He stlpulsUI
'hat, tils Charleston tCiib shall post ths
entire purse ef Ke.OOOl in cash hr the
lands of a stakeholder to bs mutually
asreed uoon. In the! event of the
Charleston Club falllftd to bring off the
laht because of intirference. by - the
authorities or otherwiek Jeffries Insists
tBat tns fst.wu snail oo lorienra ie in
enters. , , :. ,. . . ;j
1 ,
SEEKING IHOMEST
sterr&
ii Northv
Urfion Pacific
ryuu-,. -rrru- :',.
ft. t TJuvA 1, 1 whe Id agent for the
Northwestern- Jtrion Paoifld eitorslohs,
srrtvsd in the slty Modday morning from
Ohlcagd with i , party of S3 homeseekors,
Mr. Duvall ha i been Jn his present posi
tion elnce Aui ust,- MflfcHe-eonduetsexw
cursloftt from Chicago to Portland and
reaches We very other week, making
H trips per jeer. He expects to leave
fof Chldage Thursday morntnf- '
."Fef my next trip to Portland." he re
marked, l have already booked J colo
nlsts from territory' adjoining 1 Chlcggo,
By the- time I 'M - ready toueome back
herai this number will have very largely
lnerasd.3eeauee pur ether, excursion
agents at Bost t and New York will send
eolonuHs to ro at .Chicago. l
To maks a onservatlve . estimate, I
ihould say that my excursions ill aver
age fully p ople each. Probably we
bring In at leas m per year In this way.
I haven't sny i aot statist ios to show as
to the hUmber f persons that have been
sent 10 the I1 iclftof Northwest via eur
lines In ths pi it ssven years, but there
must have bee a great many.,
tf'lW the pres it party 3 of colonists some
re, pretty cor fortabff off; others, per
ApStJessVse. Most of these come froro
New England, the country, round about
Haatnh. Lowet and North Adams ooiw
trlbuttng quits la number.- A few corns
front Illinois, rtiey ere headed for Ore-
Son CltyJ,ITheDalles, Hood Blver and
aletn while ndt a few desire to get lo
cated as Closely loirorttana aepossioie.
'A lew snippeeitneir oeionginga, out
most -of them sold out' all they owned,
Intandtna to buy new thlnas here.- While
the ersaisr nroDortlon are peovle who are
seeking to found npmesj mere are a tew
Wd have Drought out from IS to 40 per
sons at m. time. 1 . ..-v.- "
"It la reoorted tHat some homeseekers
arsinomssien anatwani to go oacn to
their eld homes. This reminds me of an
old men whom I btougfet opt who came
from Missouri. I met blm in Chicago, fie
had sll his chtldrdn, his wife and his
household aooda with him. Hs eame out
and. remained throlgh one Wlntur and-
mte-4he Bt-ina-rosowina. us got an
gusted end said -thai there was too much
MHine im-4nargonv well, hs bas
dltd hi traps and Ihis -family on board
wound train na SAaee tor his mjs-
clreumstancs
young, men who svn looking for employ.
During the lsst lour dr five trips west
an east Bound train nnd i
wfteaJsfi&i:
4ntp lC,suw.JtnaIn4 ol
i n , Jttiti , intra . 14 m
"thl t
LH iLJiaS-Ternlndel of th." mn by get-
lheikUeA.lnrtin.bm Jablaago in ,m
rail of that same ytar. He Inaulred Tor
rates, 4md aa tralv ka I live; later on 1
met the man in ChlRago again. He had
thetssms wife, the same ohildrsn and the
same iieusehold .godde and they all re
turnee) te uregon, lie is satianea to re
main hers. If any bne ef these persons
will hive a Utile batkbone they will find
Oregon a good plane to come to."
mootKvilla.
" KEN NELrCLUr PRICES;-
ChibMOW b W hSIdCln Totti
xmvlnea of,"Ehe,. Crsc Docs n.of tthe
l.'sy." valued at pounB. to be awafded
rnmmlllM. W.- V. RlTll will tlvt 11
opies ot, -'The nnow iJOg, . oy , m
Huntington. ... . "I .. , - r..
A targe numrjer or wiver cupe wnion
ill be used .aa sneelal lurises are on ex
hibition In the window f f Woodard. Clark
ft Company and makf beautuui ais
slay. . -- . .
, Tit
flour
Do not delay trying
you will, never regret
he Peaoodk
.The RV. Mr. Sisvenaon, the Metho
dist minister, has Jemoved to Piedmont,
and the. family of Nrsv Alice Donaldson
ocouples ths vaoateD house.
MIsSMaud BmlthPs erganlslng a ortck
et ciuoi t
-An April Fool-soflal was' given by the
moniaviiia Artisans tast evening.
' Tn funeral ot Fred Lewis was held
yesterday tternooii.. i ;
Mrs. Sloan, whd sustained a painful
Injury id. her foot fly etepptng on rusty
nslU, Id Improving. . 4
- lire. Lstnatoa rwia hurriedly called te
Astoria, leap , evening .to .'attend a sick
person there. ' MVal Lmngtoa is a prefes
sional nurse. i 1 -n i- ... , . t
VBamueli tt' Or and 'Albert Ellen
have7. Installed dlpsh- of telegraphic In
struments In their 'homes' and are learn
ing iUlography,
MrS.,'CTwlee had a successful opera
tion performed on her finger yesterdsy.
A Short time age she stuck her finger
with pin end It finally developed Into
dumm poisoning.
t C. A, Aylesworth la nutting In an addl
lion to his lumbal yard next to his stors.
' Monta'vllla Canto. Na. ST. Woodmen af
lh4 World, had aTvery Interesting meet
ing V Odd FsllaVs' Hall last evening.
the members of nun
hem a visit, and after
smoker was riven In
ng brothers. A nu Hi
re made.
died 8undsy morn
The funeral was
A large numberiol
Syllde Camp paid
uatnse waa ever
hsnor ;o the vial
per ot speecneej '
Mrs. Hauls L
Ihg Of consumptit
held yesterday. "
Montdvllla Lodse
vary pleasant ilad
evening. i
I. O. O. F gave s
ter social Saturday
DlSaRACfi TO PORTLAND.
'JMeryene 'knows thel dlevrneeful eondt
tlOtt ef 'Fdurthnstreetl but i no one any
better than .the BadKage. di Omnfoue
iT&nsier uomcany. nils 'Oomoanv onar-
.i I dies lta bac-Sttae . wacins en thla atMet
SJInikhtnd day and hafc had to put mpr
i.nu v.ic inw aunna ai inoir Tsmcies.
"(landing In front oflthe baggage room
ana viuvee one ox in
company's extra.
usb for trantforrlnj
Svhl Al . MMnUi-li
piucaa Hvimvairances so in ounsing. t'A
bright hew, stga. whlth ea bs read ,
wifjiataevrns-sne wagon pea wnicn reads
; -,"i-o cruel ror norssi
Use Stsrk street.".
This Is the regular dklly Stopping place
mr luur ouuinern racinc traina icvery-
wii vwnuia or goiqg can see tne sign ana
L i.
TM toleomargartad lilt wlU reaeh e
Vote lh the Ifnste totrl
Henry T Wright.' Pf
svy, l dead at pdrtls
Wlltllffi
v rnrertop nf the
Mavr, is dead at Port Bald. Mr. Wright
was , about te start fir . borne end was
stricken with typhoid Itever. He wss 6
years i gee-,4-.i- ij, t. .t-v-'
Archdeacon ShaWfJf 0 years a mls-
slanSre in Jinin. Almi at Tokla Uarck
iiageo-e yearsv
Mra.'UutsaH!nrf
at Chicago; She was
reiigrous' fervor; ee
slavery times, and e
Indians. She was sa
ed Oeneral Grant to
Ex.preaideDt 'Man-It iari Clemente; of
Colombia Is dead. eg4d N. : It is believed
nts aeatn wur Qd
the rebsilWrt, ,
aged 17, Is dead
woman of sreat
h'd Mrs. Stows in
rent friend ef. the
to have convert-
e. ChrtsUan fslth.
ucH- toward -ending
Oil Voters- lAaiud
f ft of the K can
n that It Indorsed.
iff' quietly. . '. ?
icrat,'wss elected
ky a plursllty of
". '
lire two new. arm.
letermined effort to
trier te that of
etxia in seutnern
it nf Tuan.' China,
IUO.000 well-eoulpped
and disoiplined polfiers ln ths Chi Ll
Thi Chics' Muni.
soured tne election
dldates for Council
Ths lection' DaSsed
David & Rose, De
Msyor bf MllWSUke
ArMiltlnS wilt a.
ored vesssTs In its
maintklA A MW
HU-." ''Lji' - Sl AAS !
China. :.jr-r-
Thd Oovernep Oeh
haa resolved td hnv.
A SHIRT-TO-SHIRT :TALIC
A fire' at FukuL,
nouses, entailing
pan, destroyed 1000
s St b.ww,ouo yen.
Tb Sagfllna w Cod ntjL Michigan, coal
miners arf on h'gtr Its. . .
The Supreme Cour U the State of New
York bag decided 4h it laborers have the
ria-ht to organise .1 strike and do all
other things Indlvli usls may do lew
fully.-1 .': . , i-n; -
Anaronlsts have, ireetcned King Ed
ward's lUe.- : .;.i,
. Waltsr Allen, ;oloi rdS.antloed, bv falsa
teprssentstlons, Mis Blossom Adamson.
s ed 16, Into vac int house at Rome,
Ga. and attempted n atrocious assault
ppon her, He waa I neped. -
f " 1 1
Find Mul;t'
Th Fornann ciu
treets,hss fitted U
around floor and
with excellent must
ojptlnnd Club.
, .Fifth and Alder
a 'fine cafe on the
ovldes Us .patrons
every evening. In
iiad ens of the best
ver brought to ibis
.,oaai, . a - nuyvrw , pf t .
The Orehestrslle is plselcally a solo or
chestra tehducted brlone person, and ths
Pianola shables ths IBayer to execute the
finest music evsr wrf ten.
i I i I . i i(
Most Men weir Shirl a id want them to fit. They
. 4 also .wan good tiaality.'
- HT. HOi b-5HIRTS - 7
Combine alt the gooi i nalities, and are made right
here fn Portland by w lite girls. No Chinese labor 1
"' tondbet them. , ? .. .'" i"
MX HO )D 5HIRTS '; . -
. Have Style, Fit ani Co d Wearing qualities. .They
are made in hundreds f different styles and colors
They fill all wants.
Yotl make too Mstake when yoq buy
ir ivTef Hood shirts .
' McALUEiN 4 McDONNEL
1 61. U TM1AJ SRT ST cor. Morrison ,
ijll Organs
the sale has been
Aeolian, myit.tMii.u
PLl-NtVO
"ROSES.
Buell UrAblrsbn't 8
No) Oartenf
Blnee the tie start
n City of Rdsei for
have bssrr buying roe
of the country very ri
The consequence Js
r. and aokna. dealt!
than usual and. havel
tTnon tha authority 1
house In the MoHheSti
son's Sons, there U
of roses, and. t hie dl
ample Stock suniqisr
onabie nemanos- -.
plants, kad -an glvt
election ef foddjwfv
Chortae;e.
fil 8ay There lg
to what is mear.t
k glanep at the street I Is sufficient to en-
ugnten .strangers 'as
by the kentenoe.
I NEWS OF RIVEIt AND bcEAN
The steamer Alliance airlved from dn
franclac yssterdajr witH a cargd of ken
eral merchandise. Capthm Peterson ac
ompanied her from Asipria. ; : M
The British ahip Inchdhpe Rock cleared
yesterday. She is bosild for A feed Bay
with a cargo -of S,32 sacks of wneftt,
valued at SSIJOA -vM rzr '"7.-- .:
' The big British 'etlamer Indrainir L
cleared at the custom neuee yeaterdayi
She is eq touts to .. pkohama With- A
cargo of floury wallp per. cotton bale
ad sjtseting, valued . t al.04eww
The steamer Leone began ' tdday td
make regular tripe be een here and Ore
gon City.. She has Ju t been overhauled
and repainted and' Is ss pretty A little
steamer -ae ever rode the waved of the
placid - Willamette. . '' v
. 'A Crusenstdwrr 4ispi tch nays that, the
British i bark 4Faluv, o Hallldale, which
arrived there ' Mondi from Portland,
has her steering near damaged.
Ai ceupirof ChJnooi Indians, after bv
Ing at sea lu a U-foi t dugout onnof for
over SB hours, were ideked up Monday
by the steamer' Kure a off Table Bluff,
near ths'.CalUernia. c mtti. iPLTi
At AstdrIA it la sal "that A." B. Him,
mond, who Is In the East. , Is having a
steel etearter built at the Newport' News
Company's shipyards. It le to cost KfiO.
Coo and will have a I imber carrying ca
pacity ef LeOO.000 f ee . . ' r 1
The American V4ese S Harrv Moras. ML
Nicholas and C. F. largent. loading t1
Astoria with Cannery supplies for A less
ks, pre nearly pnJahe snd it Is e pec ted
that they will start ni rtb within a. week.
i:ThiWiller Nevlgat m Company, Oper
ating line et 'ateati ers between) down
Sound cities; f hrfcateni to discontinue end
of tm. dally hosts An I compel the Pub
ile to get atom,- ith me boot '4 ilajf n
plead of .two -i-ii .'sent,,,; J ;t
Many ".'believe; IdhBt Well Pdulpped
flreboat Is tieed .- t e water front, Ms.
guppie. the bou wide , believes that one
can be built for Hi. ooo that would: answer
tha purpose for whlct It Id Beaded, Thi
. V "i. . '
WSIer-frent proptl- and our shipping
intervals, ns sayst nave very iuue pro
itnivn, ;
1 Th British ghltf fcVhltllebUrn, 4 dayi
from Table Bar.' Iirrlved at Port Town.
sehd yesterday aft Jr an eventful oyage.
?"Wo' weeks after balling Oliver. Hardy
nil from the forelop and was drowned.
December ti sevfre storm was encoun
tered and ths ah Is was thrown on her
of her men - ' being
rje was nnaiiytresi
Just one day lot to
M l tna. -one
washsd. Overboard.
cued. , She arrived
ecure a charter ot lis d. vBhs will now
but 23 shUlftigs. ,
receive
-iThe German shl
man bark' Anna
hew crop wheat
Several of the 1
satlufled lth tb.
are waiting for a
French IU aecei
hlng. points to
trslghU. .
? The ;; ships Fli
Tweedsdale Willi
shortly a, few di
charter rates tl
Fin gal Was te
Niobe end lbs Oar-
re unde's. charter for
loading at th)s port.
n.n vaaeia art not
Dravalllne rataa.. and
ise. The.aermaos end
t low rates, as every-
protracted ere of low
aL Whitlleburn. and
reach Fuget Sound
I late to secure higher
n . now prove ti. Tne
tlve Sis ad), ths Whit-
Ilsbum 37 shllllifga and the Tweedsdals
as Shillings, ninre ireignts eegan to de-
men snips nave missea
lates either at Portland
t No. t, which was en-
lumbia harfor'a long
id by the a X N,
ns ft O'Brien nssotiat.
ths Pacific Cold Storacs
Ittle being the purchaser.
eaoortea tne oommerce
River, but she will new
ting and yanking bargee
ner E'-w Jnckson.
n i her maiden trip for
Aberdeen."' has reanlMd
Sydney, K dav.1 out, whtcU is considered
a tery eaufctr trb. .f-vRfe-sirr ?;m
eiltte aout a
their canceling
or Puget Boundl
The tug Escol
gaged. on tne t.
time,' has been
for tiOkA Clen
mg ths sale at
Company' Of S
At one ' time -shl
of the-Columbia
be utilised hi bil
on Puget Sound
:.The :hew
Which 'started
Australia from I
PTT
to maks Portland
I im Fair people
s around this part
feVely.
that some gardsn-
hkve sold more
fun short.
of the largest seed
:r Buell Laraber
general shortage
ra has on hand an
td supply ail ress-
Iamberson con
K ' hardy garden
btarchasera' a fine
-year stocky plants.
Tfte
dfciiy.
Portland's Jllgh Gftlde Pllno House. The home of all that
is best (a pland construction. Here you find ths
KNABtt, ST DCK, HARBMAN
FISCHER PA CKARD, LUDWIG
and other noted makes, a t of which have gained highest
honors at alt ths world's g eatest expositions'. are thes
oldest, largest ana itaost :xtensive dealers in the Pacific ,
N6rthwest, .'which aecouni i for our having the -cream of
piano construction, and wh :h accounts for our being able to
offer greater inducements -t ian than can be obtained else
were. Our easy payment plan Is-popular with the people"
ALLEN Q. OILBER.T CO.
Suotdssof to the WOey B. Allen Co.
309-21 1 mtt iTlUttT fORTLAND. ORXCON
Among the leading varieties SspeclallA
sought just juw, .which the tambersonl
people offer. Tare. Climbing Wootton,
White, MamanJ Cochet, FranclSeA Kru
ger, La Franle and ethers, x. v '
Of course, fc the hs ,pf. kfl .Wfrdor
dlnary demanl. suoh aa might bd expect-
ed from preient , Indications," mbotf
age of rose giants, is,-possible do wscur
later on, and it" would be the part
wisdom for people who want choice rose
not to delay thdlr purchases. At prases -the
LambersonJ have an abundant aui
ply, having anticipated the unusual de
mend that wal to occur this Spring,' an
they, are not likely to run short, for i
itlme htT1eastl nd maMet' hew -'lesb th
cuetoiaers ruin. -.rrj,v s f n r
s 1
For the LitteTmd'ng Checks
tiiey nre the same as hOti$r ih rour pocket
riaS jOURNAL of Mai-cA 26
;Wsl worth more thati 50c
-rfcjjjr-- jj0 you read tHt ad
VeriUirifi columns? Do you
watch ibr all the good tl Inrjs
offered? The Journal advi rtls-
pays1 reader and advertisers
HERE IS THE CHECK w
BOWCN'S TRADING CHCCH
OOOO POM
ONE CENT
; in tsaos
iw a raaw m una itw twam,
whrn Hvrompanlrd by lawlul mouey of
1'. S. by the firu t - '
i r'iiiiijiiii,J-,i n ii in n i .....
. , 11 1 ft l VUU II W. m I 11 I ' w ...
:' tNilktlNC THE MUSIC ROLL.
L
Tn PIANOLA is an Istnimcnt by means
of which any one can play the piano.
THIS U accomplished by simply rolling
the Pianola in front of any piano, al
lowing the felt-covered fingers to reit . ,
"upon the keys of the piano, then Inserting a
roll of perforated paper Into sockets, and op- .
eratfng the pedals. Playing directions ap
pear upon the roll as the music unwinds. , "
, Artstic effects and vivifying personality . ,
ate given to the rendition by the player, who v
controls the expression. This is entirely
' subject to his will. He may vary the touch
v irons '. the most delicate pianUslmo to the ' '
tJpn'a touch of Rubinstein.'
KAeoliQipi
'i '. iHi eOJT OF THI. PIANOLA IS
I;0;fl.S$25O. ')'"-
IT MAY, SX PUKCHASXD Vt
' MOJDEJLATT PAYMENTS. t
I -.. VWtOrs Welcome.
triae rertLAls every ,
. a- XrT ' i S." WILLS, Sols Northwest Al- t
4
Cut
Corner
off and maa
It promptly te
M. b. Wc::
S3 Wsah. Ft . r if 1
rout t.t j !
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