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IV- A :- t V ACROSS j, -, 'l' New Woolea Mills, v 4 'Th Sellwood. Bub-Board of Trade has lt Airli th? Ufor. ttrpuWie benln ofth Nt tportUnd :; Woolefl Mtls At .Begwepd, Thenoard will: eele fef te jM JeyoMocaio.ni by i Mrylpt ji )Suntous baaguet to the people at Firs ' .The mill building U constructed in what u icalled the "saw tooth" ehpe, , every ) M of rtMJ fculidlni XWMrta v tht and air.' "''i 'U special, toot? has been set apart by tli management of the Institution as, A Ich-room for the women employe, here thty ian. fi psijthei? jneate, In mt- ' lch. woman employe of . the mill baa a ttpara'te looker in the ropm te store their, rapa.ihd bats.' Charles Carter, swp rtntsndeat of the institution, says,. tha - the emp4BlfJ9"e? ' $reatiri its; .eni ' Moyes with 5 the . irestest conalileratlou pfcglbli-and anything hat can, add to tS comfort ef the workers is supplied at Uhce.' . t ' iThe new mill has itlfetllled alt the tetest tfiproved' machinery, .but as evetthlog l yet; new, , things are not working- , as Amoothjy .as, could fee. wished.,. $ The company Is- employing 60 p people at brfieot and it is intended to Increase the feres to about US, as soon .is'fhe, tna shlaery get4n first-class working order. It , is - Intended to run a night fore in about .wieks. ri " . "'( i -iThe capacity of the milt is about i.OOO irds f.'loth.4,day, ahd-the utire product, of pie coinpany is contracted for MVsral-month in advance The mill has . fust started, to. manufacture stock of Ucht grade wpolen goods for the" 1903 ; Wring 'frade. ,u4;4, , ' i .' ; v,f '" iYe M. C Ar Improvements. tomorrow night will mark the real fcfcaipletion of the new T. M.C. A, build In, and then the association can claim he of the largest and most complete in stitutions of the . kind la the. West. .This Warning a force of carpenter was. put to Kfrk laying a new floor lb, the gymna Un and will eomplet the work tomor rew. The new Boor is hemg laid cross vise on ton of the old one., V , . SUNNYSIDE;' y : ". . i ' irr j. ' 1 1 , Hoy Hosier, residing on; East Taylor treet, betweeA East Thirty-third and Kaat Thirty-fourth streeU, to ; sufferUig from the eKecta of a very sore hand Which 3e had Unced - yeeterday. - Jle is . WSttaf easier today. ; :The family of Mr. Hlcock-ltave moved Is the corner of East Tamhlll and East Thirty-third street from the Cascade Itocks- Mr. Htcock is ,emptoyed,.by the HOneyman-t)eHart . Coiupany, and was formerly a traveling salesman for the Itbuse. r .;y iJKarry Ward, residing, at Belmont treet, has recovered from a. bud attack M the grip. $ jLilden, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Huagerford, 108 East Thirty-third street. a recovering from a recent siege of the ,.. i iff he ball given by Sunnyslde Camp No. Woodmen of the World, at Sharkey's ball last evening was welf&attended. A larga crowd attended the meeting of the Bunnyside W. Ci T. tT. t the pongre gatlonal Church,, yesterday afternoon.., , i flunnyslda ; Assembly, t'nlW "Artisans, held A.vejty.JAUrftatlng meeting iass-Wed-needayv After, the ; regular business the doors were 'thrown open and the large wrowd tha hadvgathered In Sharkey's ball was 'treated .W an excellent program, After which refreshments were served. " : Mrs, r,. P., Wood's, wife'. of the well, kpown- Sunnyslde. (neat dealer. Was Quits' 1U last evening. She was; oonvalescing kola morning. '. " k C-Boaorta was in Kalama yesterday n,, business connected' With his property OBJECTIONS- . : . FINAL ACCOUNT -i. , i .: (' "., illsmaoagement of Ferris Estate ; , Charged. t - j ' Objections! to the final account of The. Tilbbons, ..guardian of the person and es tate of , Margaret 'Ellen Ferris, occupied fnethni erorer County,, Judge, W, .M. Daks thlsntorning.. i- . ' . t .f : Margaret! Ferris, , the . petitioner, wss formerly, declared insane, and-committed b 4he aslyum. She has since been dls- ihafged as cured, and two .weeks ago fudge tCake d'eolded that she was now fcntitled to the management of her prop irty, Which had been put Into the hands at the guardian, 'Thomas Gibbons. , Gib sons was -ordsred to make bis final re sort, He has done io, claiming that the - estate is indebted to him in .the sum of Tn petitioner, was represented by At iorswy J. H, .Hltchlngs, -who read a lengthy bJU of objections to nearly all of the proceedings of the guardian. He claimed that the appointment , was not nade,. according to lawt, that . no notice A the proceedings 1 was given to the pe titions;, .that a building on Union avenue was rented, for $20 a month., when .the rntW value of it was 3G a monthi that the bill of Dr, Harry McKay-for $198.50 was excessive and ImprovidentV'also the hospital ,by Is, ? nurse , hire , board bill of he petlUbner and nurse, drug bilk attor ney's fees, laundry bills, and $300 claimed as guardian's fees, are alt excessive, etc A. J&U1 for VSb worth of furnltor was ob jected o ou the grounds that the trans action! .was one solely between the guards Our Work; Is? First-class there. Mr. Bosortn has a large interest inthe -cheese factory- at, -Woodlands .He Is staying at the residence of his daufh eK : Mrs. ' Ds. . Parent, East Thlrty-flftk and East Washington treetii. Tato A V ; demonstrator in theiptre teOay, serving free samples yMr; ; mw,jeittas running ; a J buU plsner" at the Esst Sldf barret fsctori the other. $ay had x three of bl fingers cut Off.' He is at present restlhg easy;, -.yrank JHtuntftJsnd'.ifft Mlckle are erecting iSew livsry barn on Thirty fourth and Bast Tamhi streets. ; , , . 'Thsr .rnhny 'friends': of M. A,' Haymend, the, well-known groceryman, sre boomlng him as a candidate for the office of Coun cilman: rwn the, Ninth ward. . I ,. i Ai VepreaenUtlve of" the gaa company was i n Sunnyslde yesterday interviewing the merchants In regard to extending the gas majns to ; Bunnysidej It Is expected that 4he Company will tatend the - East Burnstde-etreet main. , , - tf 'R. Worthy ecreUty. of the Portland Coal beveloping fcompany, has Just re turned from 7att inspection of the com pany's 'snJnj :at North . tamhtlL Mr. Worth irepdrts everything up the valley booming. 4 i SELLWObD. - Dr. Sellwooi nd Charles Williams left Wednesday for a three weeks', fishing trip at Seaside. , " ' A party wm given Wednesday evening at the residenas of Mr, 1. and . Mrs. An rewsr f Uth ejtreet And Spokane avenue. The affair was sindes the auspices of the Bell wdod Presbyterian Church and prov ed i;fsuccessi. ; Ji il : Announcements are out for the presen tatlon of the farce. Th Old Maids' Con vention,? at Firemen's Hall thU evening. H. Reed has begun the erection of a flOOr. residence t oft. Nehalem street be tween East Twelfth and East Thirteenth streets. t ; 1 ' OuS' Wilson left for California Wednes day. . -f f Mr.M?lckum s erecting six new resi dences attVUlsUurg.' Hs has Just finished three additional, ones, which will be used by employes of the woolen mill. The condition of East Nineteenth street .throughout Sell wood is in a very deplor able eo'ndttiqn. i Part of the street is a totality .road and there Is some bitch over kuthorlfy.' ; - . '- : - Charles Clagfett of 8ttlera Is visiting Mrs. , Xeabe at Sellwood. .' ;-. "C. S. Cook has. Just finished grading and graveling- a private road south of the gU Mnka.- .'. .;' ... Mr. and Mrs. iarmon Green of Oregon City arrived at' Sellwood yesterday. They III be employed kt the ; woclen mill. Mr. and Mr4; Joseph psborn of Marys- Ville, Cat., are guests at Mrs. Idaho's. They have secured a position in Jthe mill, John Rebstock Is fixing up his" summer earden, which wljl be opened to the public about May.lL. EAST SIDE BRIEFS. A row occurred between two young men named Bishop and -Williams In front of the Brooklyn school last Saturday. A number of, the, small Jboys of th neigh, borhoed were present.' and complaint has been made agalsnt the disturbers. , The condition In which the contractors left East Morrison street, between. East First street and Union avenue, baa called forth a great protest from the people . who use that , thoroughfare, j, The contractor has cut number 6f holes r In the pave ment to fill up the .slough underneath, and has neglected to fasten them proper ly. The street cleaning department Is also put to a great deal o. extra work cleaning up tbe dirt. hat the contractors leave scattered around. ; " tan and the petitioner's husband, C. S. Ferris.. v. . xk It Is further alleged that the Interest on a certain mortgage was never paid, and that the instrument was assigned to another party, for the purpose of defraud ing Margaret Ferris? that expenses in curred were in excess of the income of the estate, and , were contracted without the order of the court. , ; The petitioner seeks to have the ac count disallowed, and asks that tho prop erty,; be ...turned over to her free from debt- , Judge Cake overruled tie right of At torney Hltchlngs to-.try, the issue of ths appointment f the -guardian, and the case went ahead on the merits of the ob jections to the account - -The Ferris property is valued at about -AMONO f HE LODGES. aMSMM Sabato Morals JLodge; No. 464, I. O. B. B will hold alterary meeting next Sun day afternoon at their hall in the Selling Hlrsch Buildings. Rabbi Wise will deliver an address. kWvrr -i j . ' - The social meeting of Court Portland, No. 8977, Ancient -Order of Foresters of AmSrlea, gievfi in honor of Brother A. V. Field last Monday evening was a grand success. Dr. W. a Manion delivered a beautiful, extempore address on "Frater nity", and regrets at the parting of Broth er Field were general and s' nee re. B rot her W.B. Hamilton was presented with the beautiful -medal - given bt Brother Tlald for. bringing In the greatest' nUmberof new members during his stay in the city, Befreshments Were served and the meet ing dispersed at a late bout. - A-Our- readers - should take notef ths SOent trading check In the Stewart A Grant Usrhtiti Co.'s advertisement i FREE. , To every person cuttlno; out the Coupon and presenting; It at our of fice we wiyi iivi ofle flulnfc free. J GEER WOULD 4S ' " V ( ' ''"' "' - - (Journal Special Service ) t s - SATEM. April U--The Question a to whether ec not Oovernor Qeer will be a tandldata for; the nomination for Vnlted States Senator. Is causing considerable talk In Salem as well as In Portland And many of the stalwartVof the, party in thU section of the state are not by any means slow In expressing their opinion that the least ths party could do would be to offer him the refusal of a nomina tion, j. (, f . - ' v . ' ' '' 1 .When interviewed on the matter by The Journal . correspondent yesterday, t the Governor said: - jf -ji"In the sense that jl am actively seek ing the office of Uolted States Senator you may quote hie as saying that I am not candidate. My present Intention is to retire- from politics at the conclusion f my term of ucmv still,, should t be proffered the nomination by the people I will not say that t should refuse to con sider the proposal." As to the candidacy of Mfr Furnish for Governor, he.SAld;y-iv;' 'I hope to see Mr. Furnish elected, for I am a good Republican and believe thai it Is to1 the best interests of the people as a whole to continue that party In power, although I must say t do not favor' the CITY BRIEFS; 'pc-:j i -n-i ii.ii'i itt- 8 m-, ), y f - The Board of Public Works has award ed the contract foir furnishing linoleum and carpets for the Auditor's apartments of the City Hall to H. C. Breeden A Co. The cost is $345.20. , , ' ' t A, Jackson, formerly A photographer in this city, is missing, and his lather, S. U. Jackson of Chlco, Cal., has written a letter X9 ascertain his whereabouts. A large delegation from Oregon, Wash ington and ; Alaska left last night to at tend : the meeting of .the National Edi torial Association, to be ' held at Hot Pprlngs,;Ark.AprU 15. :(;::. ; George .T-' Meyers Jr., And Fred Lead better hAve been; oyer..,ip. the Nehalem country viewing coal And timber condi tions. The weather was so 'stormy end the roads so -muddy that they were not able to do much. . ... - -' r Mrs. Stephen S. Wise will issue a call for A meeting at her house In a tew days for the purpose of starting a free nurse movement. The scheme was proposed a; recent meeting of , the City Board ff Charities, and reeetved the hearty sup port of the institution. . " ; . ' Watson's restaurant, , open nights' to 1 P. M ' New" floors and horse, stall Art being put in at Hose And phemlcal Engine Company No. 2, at First and Jefferson Streets. t Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise will speak be fore the Congregation Ahavai Sholom to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. ; ;r No srylees will be held In the Temple Beth Israel on Saturday morning as th structure is undergoing repalrst -1 - .r ) Portland Club, Fifth r and Alder. s.-" Finest lunch In city. Portland Club, Fifth ana Alder. A telegram has been received stating that the Portland Cocker Club took the first prise at the Seattle bench show. Deputy Food' and Datry Commissioner Cutlip returned this morning from Ore gon City and says that there is no adul terated food sold there. He commends the grocers there on their clean and neat appearing stores. - SALEM BRIEFS. SALEM, April 11. Sheriff Thomas Lin ville of Clatsop County yesterday deliver ed to the State Insane Asylum Israel Net son,, an insane fisherman of Astoria, aged 3E years. . J. A. Epperson of Jackson County, aged 74 years, -died at the State Insane Asy 4um on Thursday, night of old. agev His relatives, who reside In Jatkson County, have been notified. -Madame Emma Nevada and her com pany, who Appear here tonight, arrived in Salem on Friday morning and occupied a box at Charles B. Hanford's produc tion of "The Taming of the Shrew" 1a thS Grand Opera House Ust night . ; ; George Gowsell. Government Geograph ical Surveyor of Seattle, is In Salem. . D. JO. Stevenson, agent for a. Buffalo concern, Is in Salem urging the merits of a steam road roller on the city and county authorities, who are considering the pur chase, of some, .such - machine to supple-. raent the road-making machinery already owned by the public, -. Salem Democrats yesterday received ths news Of the nomination, by acclamation, at the state convention of J,'. A,. Jeffrey with pleasure. They, consider the nomi nee, a strong campaigner and believe he Will make for strength .In the coming contest. ' tt is 'thought jhe . has A good chance of being the next lolnt Senator for Marlon and IJnn counties. , . .. ' , ttate Superintendent' Ackorman Thurs day, turned.jnto the state funds $319 cal ltcted for feeA tolr- stAte Certificates And diplomas. . The .money is placed to the credit of the State Board of Examiners, The following cases, will be heard be fore the Orefon Supreme Court during the - Week beginning Monday, 'April SI: Monday, April 21, Wolienberg, administra tor, vs. Hose; Tuesday, April 22, United States Mortgage Trust Company Vs. Marauam (two. cases)! Wednesday; April 23,.,Welnhard ys. Commercial National Bank-of Portland; -Thursday, April 24, Hughes .vs. Ladd A.Pratt-j'w.,!. i Hunter's Poultry Market Our spedaltyf Oregon dressed poultry. Butter; eggs and cheese., .Phone Main 81CW 124 Fifth-street. ' t " t ty- -f-r .-v--- -ii an 1 AnnroT MuuLr I MHSasiBSBMsasMSHsiBswBfeiBWaBaswsBBSswMeaws r - . - -: methods so me times employed by certain factions of the party. . As; ta there being Any likelihood of en gaalsAd eppositlo to his candldaeyiby any friends of mine Who were disAPPOlnted'Atjnf fAure lo receive a renominatton, I niust lay tht I have beard of no sAck opposition .an4 believe there will, be none," and added In answer to a suggestion"! believe they Will' take their edlcne,f fj'fi ; "Asked As to whether he would 'support Furnlsh's candidacy on the .stumn., 4he Governor rterely jsmlled, but as an after thought, added. "At any rate I shall.walt untU I Stn askedjto do so.", ' i-tl' , While Governor- Geer Is - naturally aversed to saying so -in so, tuany words and while he evidently desires to Avoid the probable deluge of abuse and vilifica tion,, which would follow any definite an nouncement ot tils determination to try to .'Capture "iheJonilnatlon for" Senator, there Ib very little reas.n to doubt that Should the.noml4ation .be offered him by the- people he would immediately accept but he has also evidently formed the res-, olutlon that if the goal In to be reached only by struggtlbg through the mire of political manipulation that his chances of being Oregon's : next t'nited States Benator are hut small. v' 1 - r - iN.-JAmiN :" ' FORTY STATES A Traveling Preacher Says Ours is One of the Cleanest, "In the 18,000. to I8.000 county Jails , I have visited In 40 states,; tnere Is but ons that equals that -of Multnomah County," today remarked - Rev. -Orne, a . traveling preacher Interested la humanitarian work. -' f i-i-fff : "Of course, there- ars finer ; structures than you have here, but in point ot strict cleanliness and management, the one At Chicago Is themly one which : comes up to thlsone. Cok County, tlllnots, has an excellent building, but the interior arrangements and' management are no better than here. , "Not 6 per cent of the thousands' of Jails I have -Inspected have any. religious services, while I was amated when Jailer Mitchell Informed me thst re!!g!euB serv ices were held In the MUltnomah County Jail during six of ths seven days jof the week. Think of Itf isn't that grand T I was - shown Avery courtesy by Mr, Mitchell, and his wife, and spent a very pleasant time with them. Most Jails are foul-smelling places, reeking with filth, but the one. hero W bright And clean with whitewash. And excellently Ventilat ed.1. The kitchen is model bne forweat jiess, completeness Ahd cleanliness. From what I saw I believe that your Sheriff must be a good provider In the .wayjf boarding his charges. 1 'it' v "I went 'slumming' v: last ntght ,And while, X -saw manytetbings repulsive to good morals, Portland is no worse In this respect than almost' All metropolitan cit ies. Tomorrow my Wife and I are going to make a side trip to Salem by boat, and Inspect the state Institutions there." Helps Local Letter Carriers. A-. bill- before Congress, which has passed .the House committee on postoffl cea and post roads, papropriates $282,943 to be used In compensating letter-carriers for overtime services. Three Portland letter-carriers will .he benefited as fol lows: Nswton L. 'Gilhaih, $294; E. F. Patterson, $233, and P. W. Llljeson, $2. COURT NOTES. , ' The Alliance- Trust Company, Limited, has filed suit in the State Circuit Court to foreclose on $1800 mortgage given by Sidney Walker, et at. E. E. Tresaler has filed suit to collect on $600 tiote signed by E. B. Crosby and Anna Crosby. to. D. Holgate, holding an assigned note of C, M. Fraley, for . $700, filed suit of foreclosure today. .:: --- .L - The divorce suit of Sarah, Philippe vs. Matthew Phlllpps . was dismissed this tnornlng In the State Circuit Court, on motion of the plaintiff. ; . , A. J. Delano has filed "suit for $1,134 damages against Dentist W. 8. Drake on account of injuries alleged to have been received through unskillful work. Judgment in favor, of the Wells, Fargo & Co. was rendered by Judge Fraser yes terday against Marks, Ryhke et al. The suit was to foreclose on property given to HcMWB,sV dsbt .tOtittt-f,i: , The Pacific Mill Company of Honolulu ha filed a suit for $162,171 damages against Intnan Poulsen & Co. for the alleged fail ure to deliver a cargo of Oregon pine lumber for shipment to the , Hawaiian Islands, tt is claimed tliat the Hono lulu company went, ahead-and leased a railroad ahd Increased their capital stock from $12,000 to $50,000 with the understand ing that Inman & Poulsen would furnish all the lumber for the trade at the lowest prevailing prices. . .-It Is alleged- that the lumber was not forthcoming at the proper time, and that the. Pacific Mill people were compelled to . give up their . lease and. suffer other expense nd loss. Ralph R. Dunlway Is the attorney for the plain tiff. .... , .. 'jS.:.;.. i .Good Cigars Given Away. A bad cigar knocks your, chances and a good cigar helps your chnhcee. If you are a candidate you are likely to be giving away cigars, for it Is a genteel and grace ful means of introducing a conversation. Take good advice- and -always provide yourself with good quality cigars from 8Jg Blchel A Co., 82 Third street- . . BQWEN'S , TRADING CHECK Ki GOOD FOR ONE PILUNa WMfi PRESfeNtED ATtHE PORTLAND DENTaL " ' ; t the MARKtre: ; ; ; -' - 'v '';.' 11 : .'V. - - Th atariier Elder arrived from San Francisco last evening) and, this morning thA lwurkeiiiA . weilfsuppU :wlt .Callr f ornla vegetables. - -: . ; y-. - -,' -.'fliv-i- -k . There A $Uhl filfferehee In meat quo tations this morning, v Mutton la la good supply And the market is steady at prices uotd, 'Jt wlll pay armetsj to. ship sJl tneir Bogs-at onee, as w maraet is op. Veal is - very Army ths supply for the past H i hVj Jfboi J The4 is a chahgs In Eastern hams as follows: Regular hsms.uhdef- 15 pound weight. Wtc; vr 18 pounds. ISHc; picnic has aj vauced.halA A ent . The receipts In the Estesn!6is4-kef if itlll tbeJow Jb Aver. Sgs, And A suffenlng of prices' Is noted. 4 f The mehaijnArket Is booming the sup ply is good and prices have advanced. ) v Therein a slight, decline in the prlc of,ricevihlAftrnlng,. 4 . 1 ' Potatoes continue very steady the rr celpts- f yesterdayi!'', being A trifle better, They are still quoted at the same fik uresBurbanks $1 VWl 80, v , , "A car of oranges is expected to, arrive this raorntns;..'. . ; if . Poultry is still a short Article in ths markets todaj', and quotations are stiff. ; GRAIN AND FLOURr S - v Wheat-e-Nomlnal v Walla f WVallA, $$cj Mustem, MmVW. Valley, (3fT$4c. Barley --Feed, tZiWXi per tolL. , ' . i S Oats-NO,., 1 .white, f 1.15&1.23: ) gray, ll.lOBl.iiO. ' ' - - - - Flour Bent grades. $2.8093.40 per bar re!; graham, i-'.OOJj'i.SO. . , Mlirtuft-Bran, $n.W-"ner- ttthl mld diins, 419; shorts, tlH.50; chop, $17.60. t , Hay-Timothy, $lA13i. clover. $7.(504. $; Oregon wild ny $36 pec ton. 5 . .. . BxjTTBrf, fcGQS, PDULtRT, I i Butter Creamery, 22VW!26c: dAlry. U1 JSC, MtorC,"4t4!l4C.''.: -?rit v Eggs-McHSUc.. " !', ' Cheese Full cream, twins, 1318Mict Toung America, 14K 15c r factory prices, MtUe less.- - ' V' r ' 1 Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4.5095; hens. 5.f5.60 per dos; springSi I4.W4..M dos; dur.ksi $iif4.&0 per dozen t turkeys, live, 124 13c; dress'd, HalKo per pound geese, $6;7 Per doten. . , , '' ' VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. j Potatoes k Best Burbahki. ll.lOfll.se per cental: Early Rose, $L254j1.75 per cental; sweets, $2.25472.50 per centaL Qnions-rr$2.62.2& per cental. -Tomatoes $1.732 per crate for Calif or nl; turnips, 4"tiiEiCj carrots, 661j7Eic; beets, $l.091.2S er sack; cauliflower, 75i85c per cental; celery, 501j 75c per dosen; peas, 6ft J per pound; asparagus, 7fl0c; rad shes, per dos., 2c; green onions, per dos.i 12'9)5cJ cabbage, per cwt., $ 141,26! 4-hubarb, ' per box, $1.752.00; Oregon rhubarb, SCo dos. bunches: artichokes, per dos.; 75ciTi II; 1 lettuce, head, tier dos., too; lettuce, hothouse, per box, 1.7&&2. Green fruife-Lemons, $13.50; oranges, t3fi$3.G0 per box; bananas. $2.25&3; pin, spples, $3. per dos; apples, $L5U&2.50 per box; sun-dried. Sacks or boxos, per pound. Ifioci apricots, lltt12c: peaches, 6 lie; pears, 6jj8cl iprunes. Italians, 3M4c: figs, California Macks, 8V4c; do white, 6c; plums, pitless. white, 6c. . i; JdROCERIES. NtJTS. ETC. Bu gar Cube, $4.60; crushed, $4.81) fcouniewdr M st "drf franulated, T4.M; extra CfS.K; golden C, $2.76; beet, granulated, $4.20 per ion lbs., sack basis; barrels, lue; half barrels, 2fic; boxes. Sue per too lbs., above basis; maple, lOltto per pound. ' Coffee Mocha, JSS28c' Java, fancy, KMJ32cr. Java, good, 2Crf24c; Java, ordi nary, iiiSato; Cosu Rica fancy, lPf20e; Costa Rka, good, l$18c; Costa Klca, ordinary,. 10i2o per pound; Columbia roast, fill ATbuckTe's, $11.73 list: Lion, $11.26 list; Cordova, $11.75; Tosemlte, $11. Bait Fine table and dairy, oOs par sack, 74c; Liverpool, ,77c; Worcester, c: Barrels, Worcester, hulk, 83) lbs, $3.75; bales Us to 10s, per bale. $310. Honey-Fkncy white, 14(SiBc; light am- Grain baRS Calcutta, $0.12(66.25 per 100 for July-August. Nuts Peanuts, ! W4c per pound for rkW, Sfi9c for roasted; cocoa nuts, 819 Wo per dosen: walnuts. W0liw per pound; pine nuts, mexory nuts, 7r; chestnuts, $3. BOSS. 00 peer drum: Bra- til nuts, 17c; filberts, 16 16c: fancy pe cans, HdHWi aimonaa, uwuw. - Ceal Oil Cases. 20',4c per gallon; bar rels, 16c; tanks. 14c. -.., - Rice, Imperial, .Japan No. L 6c; No. f, 4c; New Orleans, 6f 7c. - ., s Salt-Coarse, halt ground, 100s, per ton, $20.19; 6s per ton. $20.6. ... Beans Small white. . $i4d: large white, $e;, plnfl,- $e; bayou, ?c llraaa, 4c HOPS, WOOL, AND HIDES. Hops XTM&Uiie per pound; contract, IMMfttjOi.t.i v,-:2'K.n- ; Wool-NbntiBoli ' Valley, ia18cv East ern Oreyon, S12c; mohair, 21julVs0 psr pound. ' ' Bheepoklns Shearings. --13020c; short wool, 250'39e; medium wool, 80-60c-icng WOOW o$l eachi 'i ;H, j i ; , TalloWT-Prlme, per pound,, 444; No. 2 ind grease, 2U3c. ' Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 10 pounds and up, lfl'g'iovac per pouna;. ory Kip, roo. t, K to 18 pounds, 15c; dry calf. No. 1 under 5 pounds, 10c: dry-salted, bulla and Stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, SO pounds and over, 8Sflc; $0 to 60 pounds. l&se; under 00 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulla, sound, 6& Stoci kip. Sound. 15 to 80 pounds, 7c; veal, UfC; Rll ItlUIIUj w W t ,v, . CTB,, sound, U 10 11 pounas, ic. trou, souna, under 10 pounds, 8c; green (unsalted),-lc per pound less; culls lc per pound less: horse vhtdeSj'TwIted- teacn,t fl JWpfiry, each. $lM.): colts' hides, each, 2f60c; goat skins, common,, eachj-ltKStOc; . An gora, with wool on, ach, 25og$l. . Mohair 23c , " v" ' . MEATS AND PROVISIONS. Fresh Meats-Beef, 67C;. pork. CH7c; real, 7Sc; mutton, Zo per lb.jdressed, :mws pes lb. W' :'wi":U'' "'" L Hams, bacon. etc. Portland pack (Western) ham 12H18Vic; picnic, litfi-sa ooundf breakfast bacon . HUftlSc p.und; Ught sides, 134e pound; backs, 11M lWe; dry salted sides, UtyttVPAc pound; drieo peel ; seiis, ioc; . aaueaiea. C.GEE W0, The Great Chinese Doctor Is called great be cause his wonderful cures are - so - well known throughout the United States and because so many people " are thankful to him for saving their . lives from operations. He treats any and all djseases with pow- rrJktm buds. bark yii , and vegetables, that ri.l Si'3C entirely CI are un- fc U STTT . sclenc in -this wun- try, and through the use I tneee arm less remedies; This moidJ?ct0I.l,BI? the acUon of over 600 iLfni remedies that - he ha ,:2ufS,VfUHl used ' ' tit" different dtsmse.- IlA guarantees - to cure .catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, nervous np Stomsch, liver, kidneys, female troubles and all ! private diseases. Hundreds of testimonlaJs.- ' Charge moderate. . iCall and see him. v CONSULTATION FREB5. Patients out of. the city, writs for blank1 and circular. Tnelose etairip. Address - THR C GEK WO CHINEBH V '-NR CO- 132U Third street, Pert jand Pr., , Mention, tbl paper. , LI -' Sh. fvlVf'do not; aiverilse Impbssiti:::: . ? Hf' "1 J ' the oldest eUbU?hcJ dental r ' - " ' , lad and what we &j.y vet, . , PARLOR-i l "Mil ,:t t'l rs rt fi e--7lv.' V V ?2L' PAW 'tPTftBt u Plate ,warv T. ; HVf About that watehi yea-are 4 n E.'Ji'JAEGERi : 290 Morrison Street. , - , 'tin , 1 s v 18C hnn per pound: . t. k. .... f - 1 A ms under is ids. IPlc: ovet lk lba. MHo faney.' 18er . picnic, lflc;- Shoulders, 10c; dry salted sides, unsmekeoV llUo; breskfast bacon. HiiCivbacon aides, 12c; backs, unsmoked, llc; .; smoked, 12 c; butts, litrUc. i "! I ,.- -1 Salmon Columbia-. River,? one-pound talis, l.tJ .two-ppund tails, $2.60 1 fancy Jne- pound flats,. $2;. H-pound fancy flats, l.SfS; Alaska tails, b&e; two-pound talis, a.0O..;S ArrMf' ' sv4y. 1 . -LaHU-Kettls leaf. 12Vc) steam rendered, 13cf tleree-basis.. --.m'-. Abbitt-HdPLfc- " Colonel Brnst-nofeh edltof Of the Sa lem Capital Journal, is In the elty Stats treasurer if, ,8. poors' and liats Superintendent Of, Schools J. H,"Ackerman ars In town. , Dr. J, II. RossuWg ef PrluevlUe Is lit the city. s t v, IVli1f ; t - Dr, E. V Hooken Mayor f Roseburg. Is In attendance, at the stste fonyentlon. Stats Senator W. lE Wehrung of Hllis boro Is In the dtjr -. . Charles llfckeiC Suiter o tns Jackson vilie Times, is in k efty, ' ' Judge;. J. W4 Hamilton, off Roseburg Is In the, city i,trAtchlngt,the proceedings of the Democratic convention. 1 Oscar Hayter," A' promfnent, lawyer of Dallas, )s . lisjtbAi.eltr.'-. ii ' ;'". . - Food Commissioner .baliey- left' last night for Heppnsr d Afflclai huslness. ' Wi C Kirii, ' chief Wsrk;Jlii ,the Untted States engineer's dfflcS, Will IsivS tonight foi- the East on pleasure bsrtt. , bisirlcl Altoi nsy A jsams of Jack sonvllle Is n town, j., v, , Felix Cohiv; ons-of ,ha,ii'eld gUard'V of traveling men, am In this tnornlng and Is at the Portland a t it - W. M. Ladd. .of Ladd Tllton; to In San Franolsco forjaweekjjr.tn days. , John Bsr'rftt. e$-Vrite4 itats minister to Slam and eommissJoneMor the, Louis iana Purchase, 4 ExnoslttOB. arrived. 4n Portland yesterday .attecnoemt He Is en his wsvito. Aslsvan.A,strslasla1te urge these governments to participate in ths SU .Louis, exposition,, ,.4h', , t Oeorgs Cusaitsr, j prSmlhent merchant ef BUvertenc was. in the olty yesterday Thomas. ,LlnvllleV Sheriff,: of ClaUop County, was up-for th convention yes terday, sTi0MkiMn-i--' : J. K. Orlbble. of AttrorA- was a Visitor In Portland yesterday. , ," Bishop W", Blsnori, J, fc oi Mar rlsburg. Pa., passed through Portland yesterday on his way to The Dalles. He will be in Portlahd Id Ma)r. .'J ' s 1 wniiii (Scrlpps-McRae News Association. WASHINGTON, -'April - U. f- Eugene Ware of Kansas has been selected by the President to succeed.. Evans As Commis sioner, ojt. Pensions. t.,Tb, .new,Peuslon Commissioner is a Topeka -.lawyer, and a poet of some tame, having, written under the name VIron QullL,..,,, ; PROHIBITIONISTS. -fftntrm isiy4 -"r"' (Journal Special Service.),., OREGON C1TT, April, U .-Clackamas County Prohibitionists, nomhiated a full county ticket at a. mass .meeting held; in the T. M. C. A. parlors yesterday after noon. C. A. WlUey ef Oregon Oty was elected chairman of the convention, and Rev. . E. W. , Homschuch . of Mllwaukie. secretary. , The. Menely auartet sang at Intervals between speeches. The ticket la as follows: v ,s ' - Joint Benator W. W. Mar of Oregon 'City.. ... 'a 5 1 .f-1 ' , Senator-Cains W. Herman ef MoUlla. RepresenUtlvesF. A. Black of Clack amas, c. A. WUley of Oregon City, W- H. Mandeylile of. Canby,- tr.e :-:-.-'-, Judge A.. Martin of CsJoby. . -v- . Commissioner F. Blrkemeler of Mll waukie. " . r ' : v- 8herlff-rheodore Hagenberger ot Mll waukie. -; ;. . i .i Clerk-A, W. Frankhauser.oJ Payn.- -Recorder J. W. May oC Oregon. Clty. Asse-Sor-U A. -Wimsn of park Place, . Treasurer Isaac : Prtndts of Oregon City. ' , . ., . Coroer-E.. M. MUler of jjQregon City, - l ' ' 'fAm , , ( AEOLUN REC1TAL5. The Aeolian and Piano reoltais given every evening from ISO to 12 ih the cafe of the Portland Club, Fifth And Aldet streets, are attracting - much ' attention. Popular music, dance music the leading songs, operatls airs, - fulL, overtures for the orchestra, and, in Tuct. every depart- ment of good music, Is represented In the various . programs 'produced. Here;- the visitor can smoke his cigar. Sf his drink or eat a slight repast, sitting mid luxur ious surroundings and regaled with aweet music. - . ' j t ; , ;. V. If J Cut Class, Solid Silverware, tmacy aockl, Caryio Uli ivkv I Ksi n j r vvrrca w iv r i 01 in the shape oj a BUTTON Is prbst- jua imai rqs mtmi, ana now mm u -iner is coming you ought to be In sty U nd get tlf new -thing 4a 8ILVb.lt HAVE, .THEM FROM $5. CENTS - A ASK NOBBTi,? ff .- V,v v tM numerous otnsr vr,- geing hAvwre- JuVctec:: Between Fourth ini fttiSi'" aum ri-i rTng only llOw . HkiiLiiiQija; THOU ST., Op. Chaaaber of Com. Turkish Baths FOR 'LADIES' -. . , . , . Flnset Bath lathe City., Also Mag Astjc, Vibratory, Massage, ,N9thlng saual to it for building up the dead tissites., Rheumatism cured ln A lew tteatmenu. ' 1 1 - All nervous diseases treated ra A Bolestlfle manner. Hi MoHiusdN tnktt Near 10th. Pbohtt Clay hi. 4 ft' t. Itick to Irtijd ot kEUAfetiB mM'S MICR0CE KlLLtn '' ,f;'"i ? as'Siirt-Asj--A 1 ' .It ha stood Uetest.of 1$ years. If yo are sick In any way.4 mlcrobes are the aiiss4 Bpring espeqiaUy Is ihe rdangen. ous time for stcknessvn Ttks Ra dam's Microbe KUler. "Take it now.". ' ' -AW .r'i'.-'r f A ''-f!,tJ''i";.'i'.':f!t' . 392 Morrisod Street. 0 , tt 4 A WONDERFUL WOMAN IS IN - f OURMIDSTsi. . . a- r 1 ( la . , . . . , ngnt van - explain. nor : marvelous . - - Power. '--... -- ' . Gfrtrude Myren,, New Tork's most cele brated clairvoyant. Is at the Goodnough Building, corner Fifth ; and ,TamhUl Streets. Portland, Room 632, and it will be gratifying to the people ot the Pad do Coast to have an opportunity to consult m medium' that 'guarantees her, work. : . , She tells your past, present And future accurately, or positively refuses to ao cept pay. GERTRtDE MTREN, ' Goodnough Building.: corner - Fifth and Tamhlll streets, Room $22, Portland, Or. Ths above Is a. copy .of her advertise ment .that has appeared In ear daily pa pers, and while the Scienoe ef Life read 1 J : ft. ftir:-:- GERTRUDE MTBEN. lag baa long been an acknowledged sci ence, she is the first to guarantee her work. . , , Thousands of grateful people . tell ' ths benefit of her timely advice." ,'. '. ,. Through Psyche vibration she restores lost affection, tells who and when you Will marry, what, business, you are best adapted to and "bow to succeed) comforts the sick, disappointed and unhappy; com munlcatea . with distant Or departed friends .and gives power to control any one you desire. ; , , , . ,- - F This, strange ahd wonderfji womsQi Is silrely turning the tide of skepticism. If you have real . trouble, .either, business, financial or domestic, consult this gifted lady; she Will help you. In ho case wlU she accept pay unless she expluins the object of -your , visit upon entei log her presence. ,' There Is no home sq dreary, no heart So sad,, no life so blighted that she can hot .restore to happiness. v , - If it Is not -convenient to call and see her. personally v .Inclose $L give date ef birth and ask as many questions as you . desire. Gertrude ' Myren, : Goodnouplt Building, corner Tlftl and.., Tamhlll Streets. Portland, Or.. Room 622. Bavo this address. Mt - WE ARB SELLINO lo.OOO PACKAOilJ of our I10U3T HOOD VASHIBQ SCrA monthly, ths largest I cent package a the market. Sold by all grocers. 3 Wise People