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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1902)
4 v"." ;v--:v5: uil the' Evika-JOuntf ! " 2 ALFRED D. BOWtN - i o Prico, per Week T I- peiivered enyrhare l the City. Br mall to any address, fioober year. SUX) for (our months. , ,U PRINTING CO., ltd by and for the benefit of lie schools. It will contain at at topics, tc Tnt object of u.tlt study of Enjllsn and cord; s tclfool students, all the nisi afeitf. It wlU Of published every Saturday, "J'f A -r i.i MAIN 50O 4. 10 Cants PUBLISHERS The Journal desires to call attention to tbe Journal Junior," a riiaent making Its first appejuanc la this Issue. R Is to e eon Ut toy ana suns ot too peruana the school new of Portland, such . ersonaJ items, notices of detjatas la the various schools, tduca his movement fs to assist the pupils position, and to promote social and tenia! spirit between tbe pupils of these schools - While edited by - schools will be represented apon Its LET US NOT 00 SLOW. ft JtrVf delivered an sjldress, the ether day before a frmr f t as i County, in the) cour of which, speaking of the' proposed a fuU city, h alds J . - kftia lue $ hurry. bt tilgo alow.' We do not y m know what we Wr do tCdlt understand, w iat la contemplated 'by a puhllcnarkt.u 'let us so alow sentiment la what has mad Oregon th '"Snail of th . and it la time that the net t go slow" .people were gjven an udlnter., i rest ".'."' ..''i-'' (' cson ought to be the heat state leneath the Haav The Almlfhty planted ?i hare that haa grown every ad 'anus that any commonwealth could poa Th atata haa a aoil aa rich aa t iat of the famoua valley of the Kile. Ita i of Umber, yet in their viral ilty, are not equaled, save y the Stat of in gl on. anywhere n earth. Ita watera are sufflclenHSarry. npoh their i the emere of th world, and fteneatn their anrraoo -la a weann or iooa ta unexampled anywhere elae oA thla continent Tho "broad rangea are th g around of million of dollars' worth of a took, jtad th talne.il wealth i mountain would sustain aa erdplra of 1 taelf . ? T..- et u ao low" ia the ohly ffrawai th State of Oreaon baa aver had. It burden th commonwealth ma been ftterd with for year and year, : la more than time that it. were) eaet away. ' .v th fcntlemaa referred t would hake th trouble to communicate with any t of Detroit afichUraa. where paUlo market haa xltd for half a cen he might aeour information thit would teach him something about thla oonvninor and. m h asked for it . probably soma , adyloa to.tbos con- ly counselling, "let us go Blow. rtland should not "r slow" In earthing it undertako. IU day of "creep- uught ta be relegated to those! tilat shall b known again no more. e Journal ta nappuy eitreroni worn otner newapaper wttn wnicn tne peo- PorUand are1 familiar.- It prfcit tha new regardlt of corporation or iuala. It haa .no friends to "be f and ho enemies o punish-1 tl H And it will from tim to time-any p ibUo "wrong that' houid to righted;: if It le people' auo in any partloi la being trampled upon- by offloe-hoMera, ;uala or vorporetlona, Th Jour ial'a reader may rest aasured that thla will always be found apon the i id of right; honeaty and of all th people. ii nm ii ii.ii.f-p fet 'viivy 5;-):ij'iii t esteemea citiaen wno nav aieu in nana in noui worn or improving pearance of th city aeein to be swallowing gnat many camel while they i gnat go free, DloyoU rack ir ufuL and. with a little taste and ft paln't may be mad ornamental Rotten and dilapidated aldewalka, and of rubbish verywhere, ar not 4nty ayeaore.' but breeder of profanity sea. Why not cast aa ay fowird the thlngst ' . paienUy to get even with th Utllnoroah delegation :that nominated WIN n for Congreaa, HpreentatlvUoody haa determined to kill the Portland mt t pmpo Jtlon. , Tly ItiBistln upon an assay offloe for Baker IvJiT r,in fin thuv wiiiMni wui treubie 'oLrriaa can only work Ithe HnrS BUckWell gam on those Kast. Ne t.me, lie may get tijeir vote 1 again. It 'will be remembered - i Sin to thA8'ii Senate lmdr th ; misapprehension that Black -wt-pinmg eftice eught to be bwood by. th .atat. Thatnsf jtutlon , otal apot of tho biggess, graft la Oregon. Jt la ftnur H wah pulled 'down. .tlcal straws ar th kind that at served out by aspiring Candida tea te through which to auek ahte-aleltloit Juleps, 1 HINhTS FOR : WOMEN -A Lendoa paper ' that the health of people in fashions 1 society 1J beln dangerously threat ned rby a new drug which la popularly regarded aa a substi tute for sleep., Vi ry, niscreatty? It ; do olinee to nam thla dangeroua subs tan oe. Wkn tea' was 0rat Introduced lnV Ku rope It was common ld for th same Vir tues, and It waa b ilevd that it would no longer be necaam ry to waste, sev est or eight hours in slee i. , Bttt extended ex perience baa ehowp he diastro respite of cutting hort t period of natural rest and Keeping ' rake by th help of tea. and tbar 1 r rU0J suppose that chemist will t be able te dvle any eubetuut for si p which wtu not in th long run bring r trvou breakdowns. Don't throw away ohlffonr as many do, whan it become lled. ,t Qugntitie of thla expensive and lovely material . are watd each year that could be ava ana brought to do duty a new. , it require extra trouble, but both of thpse. , Make a lather of let It atand until chiffon in it and led akaln, almost aa goo oar and a tittle ia certainly worth good whit sosp and rtarly fQld. Put th it soak for a witu. t cloudiness in the of water) drop In a arable and let thla L few drop of white the chiffon. ' Po not dry, but. lay It be e muslin and gently Have n Iron Iron the fabric on Really-but It hJ ferently planned . al bell alev la th on makers ar favoring. sleeve that 1 llghq and which end in elbow, so s t aa inner sleeve Is, or arrangement, and -taust b very nice., Sweet peas shoultll aeason at least lx trench of that depth In th bottom of It Cover to th depth the oll down firmly. are two Inch high all th soil Uken been returned. In t a moist soil are atand wbese root are near the eurfacWjU Panalee will bloom well in the city gar den provided they eve not shut' In o much that there it not a free' circulation of air, . In a close plate -they will not do wen. . . r . , Tbe calllopsls Is a g Ing In masses; 'Xnd U attention- It bl out the-saaaon-tv tAliDS Wf GoverhmentvMeans Business. dower or grow. require ry lit ms freely through- mm i WAgmNQTON, AptU 12,-AccordIng to. th direction of the President, the Sec retary;! tb Intetiol . baa withdrawn from, gale and entry- hkarly 2,000,eoo acres BiVa'frebyp'ges'tor Jroir of bU Un to Chot4au County, Mont, Then ahak it gentlr around in th wa ter, passing It petTen th finger, put not rubbtng it. Nbw Shake It out in clean water, changing the bath until there ta no trace water. . . Fill cup half ful morsel, of pure gurd dissolve. Add to it vinegar, . Dtp in oueeae or wring tween very soft wha pat It with the hhnd.' moderately hot and tbe wrong id, ha tween it and "-the! tnuusaelln de sole aues can be renova cess.. Ing tissue paper bo- iron. Embroidered Lnd other flimsy tun led by the same pro- ul b told secretly, lest It dlscourag admp on who haa dlf- Vng 'cloak th big that the Pari cloak And they Ilk the as r 'thetbow full belt below the ow the lining. 'Tn bursa, visible by thl be aowtt early in th Inch deep. , Mak a and scatter th eed about an inch apart lot an Inch and press When th plant draw in more oll about them, and oodtinuate do this until roid ' the trench has M tray root deep In kh ia it to be for Governor th Maa Kas,t,ern .Oregon would Furnish , rre H. (Lord Hiarni t'namberiami : ;. v ) la nice enough weather to get t in front of your bousf i work and dean up a llttla flow 1 i editor of the Jacksonville Tim would Ilk to ha v had it , a Klckellr tlckt-at loaat. In apot. tedr 'V t it high time that those repair in th street pavement ahould be In- spring . gowns, It Is modeled after a dress toad for S .vJrr fashionable dam Indeed. Th gown ii of veiling In FrencB blue. The klrt of J th gown, la glovw SttHig, .extremely yioig and extremely full around th fooV wlui the fuUnea"a mat tar of nounee. . An the flounce are of th veiling end ail are edged with silk Just the m folo At th bead of the deepest Jlounce thtre" 1 aa application In whit lace, wlthj roe piuk tile be neath th i lac. I The skirt yoke is ueked. , 't ' . i Th coat 1 cutaiay, with a frill in the Viek, vry tlght-fltttng in .the rear, but and open in the front ttcrn. Tucka trim flaring at tha blpi after the blastr coat cuff. 1 , Th vest W a pink uk, with lac. The entlr turned away Iroi W. GT. ou arrange on in black, cashmere, ot I ouu-y (ier in adjournment of Congress, extremely ngot inno weigut, wits skut appllcatlona of Uack lace, with tbe flow era in th laee bblpedj out by blta of roe. colored ana grra.aun sei uauer escii no war and . lean you .wui nav a we costume, one thht wilt rival In harmony th ooetum just described. '::: oil ar securer, anu muvn yimnim , r ' hot . eas4' better than those f tVafar Civic Improvenjent Association. Arrangementa nate ien . maue wnn Mrs. Cond Hamllnl of ,Bt. Paul, Minn., president of th ClfC league and chair man of Hhe Union lot Federation com Vfln of town and country Improve-: lajent ot that city, Ito lecture before th Lwl and Clark Ci .io improvement a- elation the latter part of th month.' Thl association has had the Rrraory and th Exposition out ding tendered them for th lecture. f ., Th officer of Ji organisation have cleared all bicycle i kcaw Oft of th alde walka and th gro era have cheerfully compiled with the i uest to keep their display of fruit a: d vegetahloa within th two-foot limit, fh result of thla 'IS a greatly improved appearance of . th treets. M ''r ' The league feels tl at it 'has started the balT of civic improkemeht going, and hope that th oitlsbaa Of Portland will keep It up. I ' I ' WAIVES wt -af ' th Pert ' Asslnnlbolne ' military reservation, , " v 1 The withdrawal wa bnad at th, sugJ atlpn f th geological survey, in view St the Probability of irrigation leglsatlon. which, contempate th reclamation f thl and adjoining tracks by means of water, from th Bt Mary canal Th withdrawal - bold -untul "otherwls or- Th department asserts that in view f th prohabl roclamatfcn of thla tract, It la advisable for the government te eure title to thla larg drea now rather than b forced to- purchds it from pri vate owner after- th pj-oject has been unaertakenj - , Th geological urvy drat aaked that a. much larger tract be (withdrawn for thl purpose. The department say thht it la almost certain that nwsr. project Will be under- or under the hlte chiffon over rose wired stock of whit front lie in tucks, the front Th. tmiptt tafnlvAf. im lrltrtllr.A,i til very long blu chiffon boa. with a band taken, lthf W apsclal. a Of miniver for lh -collar.' It is worn Sn' b"' . ? 1 .Pea, In a way to hank down at each side of th front, while I a gold chain, set with quaint Indian stonea, aecurea it from falling off th aljoulder . . , Ton, may jiot want such a gown enact ly, but you mayl want on Ilk it. and if A a. . i ' . '. ir to reclamation l;c lands , Mot . occupied 1 by tl irrigation work are to- bt dividual ntry under eri fled by Congress) if recii assured th land are to irried oat, th government opened to In to be specl- tation 1 not restored to BUNDAT, MENU. Fruit. Rlc end Creanl v Broiled Ham Pdached Eggs . : Creamed Potdtoe u . Celery , Gfldd! Cakea Wafers . I Coffee .. Roll DINNER Cream of Corn Soup Roast Leg ot Mutton Browned Potatoea Stewed Camte . .Xreamed Turnip Lettuce Salad 1 . Radlahaa Lemon Pie - .". Cheese . . . . rjoffe rrpit Sliced Cold Mutton .Potato Croquettes Sliced Tomato - " Celery Btre waemr i Bnortcan Tit Coffee Cake Mr, Helen D. Harford It Kewberg, th late president of the Woman's Chria tiart Temperance Union lot Oregon, has bevtsltlng the local uaion In Multno mah County during this week, tn the intersst and enoouragem reform. J . . "r. r' The Alblna Union ' worjs 'In a mothers afternoon, followed by Wednesday afternoon nt ot temperance Imuigurated ' the fleeting Tuesday lecture at night. by special Invlta tion, Mrs. Harford eddrfeesed th mothers meeting In th Brook) th -evening th Mound a parlor meeting in h president Thursday afternoon -wa - da- School, and In SM Union held nor of tha state mm , Mi SPRINl VEIG l ' --.fW t, fx - V, r iyt Bj If Form-Fittirig Egyptian Bcffirissan la Elua end VVTite Cclcr. ltd' JPEE FOURTH STREET WINDOWS ! A. U. Stembich & Co. Largest Clothiers In Nortbwest V- Fourth and Morriaoa Streets Union,' at which vchool children th magnltud of EXAMINATION, Dr. Lee Po T4U the alleged murdered of the Chine kotnan, Lin Heung, haa waived examination Jtt the, police court, and! wa held without ball to. appear ui the .areult oourt fon triah ' , While stilt worttngj on the case the po lice have- not' discovered anything addl- tlonal against tile prisoner and have no : stronger hppea of securing a conviction. no mattejdfhow tiillty the defendant may be. Voted to the 8unnyldel Um ah addrd : th! of that place, telling of th W. C. T. U. work aibongthe children. Thursday evening Mr, harford spoke in the Taylor-street M. E. thurch. . Sunday afternoon at I'clock Mrs. Har ford will- lecture in th IFirst Congrega' tlonai Church, corner oflFsrk and Madi. son atreeet. Her subject Is Th Octo PUS. rtl - ' Mr. Harford 1 a log! speaker , ot commanding one of the national organ Ct. V. In the evningAtT:30'e'clock she will lecture iti the" Unitki- Evangolloai Church, corner ot Bast nith nad Bber man Street. These lectu th public ts Invited. ?' eal and forceful -eseno, and cer of th W a are free ant ADYISORVI . Th committee the Non-Partlsan composed of the meat ,0. Y, Ha H. Bird. :W. P. and Sterling Hill next Bunday in Uiion halL Ceadoctsd wr etadent . - ; II H " wptw.Mghicbooi. . , M 111 VJ, sndcontrlbtitJb t by all . ; j . ' . . WEEKLY -CHRONICLE OF SCHOOL NEWS OP PORTLAND. hi liturier.jrj to arnovud has won i awarded :land High ta May, JONNET Journal Junior era t mat a jtiign ecnooi tte prise Offered by irnal for 8 best spring poem, i. Journal timed over the follow 'he Junior tdltors: ' , , in geld for th beat poem on isprlng, written by a rlrl in th Portland puhlto schools k Mia Lola Bala, of SchooL Mis Bain is la th KiigUah class, , atxd will The poem la as Zol- raifttfteof the plaverl held last Wonday I fhortop. as capUln, and Ellnei Smith it wasveclded to purtha ci three, or Ir -une nave been arrangea four new suit thl yNfuv Thl&IU lekv H Nigh School, and nego- more money In th tiasury'iof the Ath- Itmi'M-, llth the Seattle and. fO SPRING, rth Rhing !SprAig ibomeate'er uitaina hl(i, ' i , i. bright mil o'erspreads her ny face: . iter, iingei Ing. bows before her ce, . st,her ftuei a and turns away to s canopies the bright blu sky. and ther t a cloud of filmy lace, ng flow !r spring up at ever; -vVtrr led in -which they lie. ' . - kH wind stirs the land v.Tfc, rn uie -,- ia . nature s 1rtLby th magic apeli 4 WV V-;r b "V. t loys on every hand. .rattn, new nope. Hyhatin them rcrt'-'1 Acceiy v, ndaj. 1 tvt fJr.p 'jalu and ,f the t'ArVK'Ua if, Aui nf biet o v-t few d: yt !; Abnt 'N it not' t an ( t! !oor , 1 1 a ball, and - i t')e keat e 1.. 1 is 1 lor t th his i .. 1 letio Association, wltl which to meet th numerous jlittle xpe sea which will be constantly ; coming p throughout th season, i ; ( " t 1 1 It Is th general op! ilon that there will not be. such a large fumout Of player to try for the baaebal team this year 4 there wag , last yar Stott, Williams, GhalmeH.' Utt Hurfies, 'Johnson and FentonJ all old play t ra. will .each Jt'old' down a place this yes r 1 This, of eoarae, leaves very few opt ortunltl for new aspirant for. glory. The fact that sev eral of the new stud 'nt have brought .their reputation with tlrem - weaken sttll more th chance of the old students who tried and faUed last year. . ' At a meeting of th Athletic Associa tion held recently, Ha ry LHt was chos en captain of the t iseball team this year. McArthur, !wh so -, suoceaaf ully handled the football t am last Pall, waa elected manager,- and 1 larding, i"tb gn. tlemart from' Oregon City," assistant manager, i With then mndanc of, good material placed under auch good mv.n agetbent, we can predli t only euoces for the learn. ' - - - . - ' Tor several -year 1 le ""Academy ha been successful, "both orl th diamond and on the gridiron. All hlnor is due to the nlayers who have so f i ltbfully and ebo cessf ully .upheld the i tandnrd of th aehool, At the aam tl i we should' not forget the student boil jwhlch haa al ways coma to their eur rrart, tth In en couragement and in fin LnclaK aid. . Wed- Saeday it .waa annound,that the next usy jn cnapal ubscriptk!hs -would be r- Vj for th Athletic! Association. On " (riji;y. everyone, fibm the smillt . i a " in th preparatody department ti ucu kno luaviiuijen, wa Drenare' i.a the subscription ahounted to m IMS 2i Th aasoclatlbn wa especially V tnkul for a donatlorl of frotnhe girt of th basketball Learn. s - oJoUR JUNIOR. 1 .J..:.,.:. ASSOCIATION. if- Jtt Hi OFFICE MUST .seek MAN Iror; the organisation of Advhuirr Aaaaclatloa la IweU-knawn labor union I day' sWon of th Houi y. Ed. McPhsraea. N. 1th Protestant Episcopal HutsOn. C, C Loueks, Cha. Mlckly.( VI C. Booth, J. U Lang A meeting ia called for " W. A. BILL. " ' C. P. SAROENt. - , High ! ' - Editor la ChM. Butt, hi ,,& lg Bohool. Mr.; Newell haA,.lndi extended the of th BSi A, ' !id t; Xe team, and or SO boves on pracilwrg, every after noon. Vbey are -tting It condition, and pron.toe to uip' irng team. Another team wi I heXitrnnlt shortly, which will enabi the W to t the needed, batting pr if Uc. V'V .Swop will go b hind th bat hgRln tnla year. He is goo , and if a nu steal aeco on htm h ,wi hve to hurry Harain will go 1 1 the box. He tr un doubtedly one ot 1 1 best pitcher In the tat. Captain JH r Wlil play fthfu-t. Miles Trowbridge, last year' second baseman, haa been changed to fhird bas Frank Trowbridge Will hold down hi old position in the right garden. The re mainder of the te im inj ill new wen. but are showing utf Welt. Melkle Vi play ; first; Hathi wayK seconds and S. Bmlth. Morrow an KKerrlgan will gl5 in i the field.' The trac cteam has strtel .la to work by locatinglHathaway a captain 1 and Oeorge -Eagletdh s manager Thug tar, those selected tare Willing to work. Mndaay they' will wmUf training count loranythlng, : For the srlnta, HUthaway .haa secured Kerrigan, E. Smith Lnd Walkert forwe hurdles, Kerrigan, sVop and IVwvyj lumps 'jJd pole ysyUll, Hatha-?"' op Kerrigan endX?Xvt-ong otatajtoe. Hathaway Kerrtgans HawKin handle V weignt. dent of th oclety. and Mis Dill assist ed th hostesa tn receiving the auests, ', , i 'Those present were: Mlsse Matte Bill- I inga, Hedwig Bleeg.: Alda Broughton, - r (Journal Special Service.) CINCINNATI a, Aplll U.-A two- of Bishops of hurch, will be held tn thla -city next .wHk. Bishop Dudley will preald and there will he ever SO. blabopa hef, including all the missionary . blshopef from - foreign landa The principal obfects of the e. Ion are th1 election of tnlmlonary bjsh opa for the; district Of Ellin, In Kansas tor. Honolulu and Bandvicb Islands and for Porto Rico. A manorial from the Mexlqam Episcopal Chtl-ch will he con- sldered. i Ther are no hamea mentioned for4 tha bishopries, aa th .idea la to let the offlc aeek th man.' re's Df, the conference series ; cf , big , missiona prominent speakers. During the prog- there will he y rallies with Lillian Brown. Edna .Church,' Hannah ., i : " High School Baseball. More Interest if vasebJil Is being Chown et the High School thll year. thin has n for several years,- A ehan t!jvagJ ConnelL Madg Cramed Louis till, An na Dltchburn, Emma I Dorrance.v Hatel Graham, Marguerite Hdlman, Edith Karr, i Marie LaBarre, Virrfnta t Lee. . Daisy i Mansfield, Edwlna Mastlck, Orac Mo Connell, IlaasI and Mkude Phillip, : Ivy Spencer, Maude Steailman. Antoinette Wagner, Florence and! Mildred Walratb, Mllola Ward, MaymafWeat, Mabel Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Walrath,- Mrs. Mat- tick. . Mr. and1 Mrs. peddard and Miss Emma Ooddard. ARMY BEAUTY W ' J GRACE PRONATION WASHINQTON.-Mtsa on. daughter of Genera; United State military tiv to, th coronation, ia some women who will th Mb of May, In the the apeclal envoy. Mia Wilson to now tn a disturbing report th atherlne WI1- Jame Wilson, lal represent. ne of the hand. I for Europe on i steamer with Debate on Chidese Question. Th i debate between th Vancouver High School and th Tologeloa will he held at the PortlandHigh School Assem bly Hall on Saturday evening, April S.' The Tologeton team J composed of Nathan Slackhurn. Walter., id wards and Herbert Clarke', will Huppori the negative Hide Of irw quest in. 'Tlitt the poller of W 4 liVding CUneee laborers ahould be main-, tal lnd." . i . . t "I, 4 I , A.'. ni,..t..,!... TU ' jVebruiU-y tfas of ( organised Wefheyy ternlon and . elected the folic fcluaVfflc rs: iRalnh Holman. PresU cent 1 ' li.rlot. rfaunr. Vtoe-Presldent: I eldest sf a family shall Lei bocVU.tK'- f'eetaryj Chaa. Hender- T nttl,rt. wear a White Ak .. . 1-..-: . I . I Hf I,. a. -t.,. . U e In jtnt rthUBia' i boss Vv i .T. 't St tl. ! lust yes 'a. ntar' 7 A Social tveolng.? ty t About 3?, 'of the mqnber of th Phil olexlan Society and their friend were entertained t the. hdme of. the MUses Walrmth 1H Wednedky evening. Gam of croklnole and hearts were the feat ures of .the evening. , Miss "LaBarre re ceived Urst prise and Sv KarT th cob solatloh' prig in the dVoktnolr contest: and' at' hearts, Mia Htllnga, Won.; first prise and VMIns West- Ithe - consolation prixei Afr ffreshmnts had been served, a short programrrte was renderod, , tiaatungoi at vioiw oy oy anse, uiii, nl recltatloisiby Miss lABarre, Snd Dltchburn.! Miss Mastlck. American embassy wtlilb given seats tot esiwuister Aooey to avitnesa the coro nation ceremonies. , Thine will be, it is wife of the Amer- Mr. Whltelaw lal envoy. sister will, -how- rat drawing-room Immediately fol- Mts Kktherlne ccaslon, wear an ?rpe, her younger milarly made with rose pink crepe. two gown Wa tated. Mr. Choate, as lean Ambassador, ami Held, aa wife of the spe Mis Wilson and heij ever.i both attend the of the King and Que lowing, the coronation. Wilson 'Will, on that elegant gown of white sister wearing a gown ti full court train of paid r Th material for the brought by General wison from China. Thei-whit crepe wad KatHertn Wilson In V Treawlref, tM ' Fred Zimmerman. rw-rrr a ne.e g. - Wrama' Presented. " y Tbe Ixirsl of B . nchet . InsUtut rave thelrama, MorJ sinned Against Than onmg- , t wdABMday evening at St. 4mes . the munic ii. it-. tb orchestra from St. j ecrJ or.emergenej fur 4 f Granget-My h d lady in i t-t and she en ;-FarmerToJ( o old boy. .t k ' j ';GrangerYe, got into an awn ws quite a relit- It uaa bet own the f-ullng of the Brltfch ccurt that the upon formal pre- gown. . vMIhs Katherin Wilstai wilt wear dia monds On that OCCastol. The 'nearla tn be. Worn by hr sister! beOaed to her mothr, abd are helrloOraV tn the family. c The expend.? of the eileclal embassy to th coronation of Kjing lldward. it ia eald. Witt be paid out ot the State Department ew Tork. There t only two of the selected by Mis accordance with w V ancou ver furnished f tot id. a letter from Hwt the other ,vening, t a twrible rat. i ht to e more careful, Itnowtf I thought I'd crautl r.l ten you It tn. my -Wife: found one she'd given The department hs'e atllts disposal S73. 009. It K of course;1 notl yet known how much of tht win a. lot 0n th, em. oassy. , i Tbere u t teg i ct requesting Con gress to. m t a up t ,,u fiupropriation for 1 ,1'ttr tbe embaa .'It i bill, could i t i'H , .TheStaw ff pailment to show t a ttrr nritH mak'anytfptfj of th Atr ' . The law. vt t '!.( I booker. I F und Bi In thS f ii'ty a I ' HSIOll I I 1 Stood that the' s nothing yet officials who matter of dress the coronation. Ml be knicker- Beoretary Hay, flOK JN VOIR BR0R war MoieeJvrec scar ! larMv 4 f it ,k plexjoa Hair, a i ano leave no f positively cured; We can make" your Com- We can remove Superflour les., etcU per'ntaaeittly. whatever. " DaadrofT Hair restored. , t Hftf TOSS IfOKO-TillffOIK (0. ' 702 MARQUAM BVIL of knee breeches a ciurt function, where they are required. I It is pointed out that tho' Turkish and Chinese official at "tie coraaation wm not be required to take tjff their Uks and don small cloth, and fiat this la agreed to because ot the prejif In favor of their o occasions. New Vol NOTliiNd IS? lice of those official garments on public Journal. ' 1 t:.:tvy'-Ti X' ABOUT. HIM There is on exhltltlhn at the nrlent.t lipo'tlng Gal)ry, jk Thlr atrect, a ver ItftMe1 gtant, who ) height .la , 1 , feet ivvk incaes ana . vinos weignt is Wfl pounds. HI namd la Edward' Beaupre, and he U a FreachVCanadUn. - He wears a No. 22 shoe, Whlqfc haa a length of UVft Inches. Thla young Titan measures 28ft inche acres thS Hack from shoulder to shoulder and ti Indhe around the chest HI hands ar eadn U Inche long and when he stretched his arms ' h haa reach of S feet and It Inches.- 1 Beaupre speak tfcth French and Eng lish. His masstve Head tower out of a a collar and I auromLnted by a No. 19 hat. He has a little (THbrothSr. 11 year old. who I already S feVt 4 lnchea in height. Beaupre' parent I re only of - medium stature. " - I ' Beaunr is only 21 rear old and within a year, haa added lVilincheVfo hi height Ho 'ha "been acJwboy near Glasgow, Mont,' for a' humbfr 'of yearaV-H wa thrown from hi hotse. injuring hi face to he concluded to 1 abandon th round up, He can jut his) arm around a horse signing 1000 pound and lift th animal tad.' - He haa never la muscular ability, a to Sleep on th hi lae do not ex bodily from the gi attempted to develop either. " At night he floor, because bed f 1st generally. In CaUfornla there lis a giantess, Ella Ewlng by name, wholis about Beaupre's sUe. He U on . hi waa there to meet ner If they find each otlf r agreeable, they may marry..: It aeetni mat aqm year ago an coebtrio. French nobleman died, Itavlna to th city Btuen, France, hip entlr fortune. - Ha provided in bla will w.f if two rtanta coatl be found whose ,KSL. " , - -WSJ . heiatheceeded I feeIalman ahd a'wo- man), and if these twojf&ould marry, tne city ot Rouen must Jbnnually pay the couple during life, ad anmilty of lW.ooo francs. Possibly Beaupr ano uss awjng may become th bene vision. FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS. ' (Journal SpeJal Service.) WASHINGTON, A committee ; ' on 1 oori pleted the liver ahd Harbor hill, numerous amendment : being proprlatlon Increases 43. Of thla incra, added , and the ap- ,eo.17S to t70,2J7, K6Q1,K 1 in the malnder for contra' following are emona. ot increase: Oakland Harbor. Ca Tacoma Harbor, Waah, uuam naroor Mliuuiurl River. .. n Stockton and Mormon Btpcnton ana Mormon Columbia River Ci uanes elarlea of that pro- rll 12.-Th enate merce ' haa eom- way of d'rect apprrlirlatlon and the re ts autnoriaeo. -1 ne the' principal items contract. ...taa.WI ,: contract... 225.000 1U1 CA Guam Harbor; contrabt JO.OOO .,-,...... w-j Channel, CaL 60.0JO Channel, CaL -r- I IIO.WU al . at The em wo SubeUntlaily, no decrease wer mad from the Hou bllL I f CAT AND EAQuE XlUEUSf S. ' Journal SpeJal SarVlce.) , . . SUSQUEHANNA, fa. April 11. Engi neer Gardner, haa a Ug black, cat, named Bob, which la his coastant companion pn hta engine, Winter finds the cat snug gled up upon the cusl ions of th cab, and th running board 4 his. airing quarters Bob I a prim fa volt with th men all along the division.. I . - m.--. .. , . been eeen In the bend of the road near v th state lln and th trainman have - tried firing- ahot at hlov without bring- ing him' down. Wln Bob haa been tak ing hi airing Upon tbe running board ' 1 th big eagle baa abed him narrowly and greeted him wlthf fierce aoraama and , v flapping of his wink. ' - Aa th. ,1. V Brnpul. mtam AuaMn mmiii . ifTwfffi th curve on Sunday morning Bob was ' - on th running bo ird, enjoying the un-- light. Quick aa a naah 'the eagle1 dashed downward from a lg hemlock and eelaed " the cat, when a t rrlflo battle ensued, i t .Bob retreated-to the pilot and put up a gallant defense wt h teeth and nails, and t for three minute honor were easy, but the bird got a ne ic hold on the eat. and in a moment moi would have bean In the air but for tl opportune arrival of , the fireman, who armed with an iron bar, attacked the eagle, which dropped th eat and tried o defend itself against the man. , t - , , ' The blrd'a secon 1 battle- Waa brief, for two blow from th iron placed ft bor de combat While tl e fireman dragged th dead eagle to the ab Bob followed, lick ing his laceratlot 'and purring in trl- fumph. He will probably hereafter ride Insid the cab. The eagle measured aix feet from tip to tl of Wing. ' Th Columbia Telephone Co ha ita printing- don in Portland. - Are union man sure otner oot - We Guarantee these ' ;; Remedies OR REFUND HE MONEY. a t If you ar oflertbg 'With rheumattam" get ens bottle of Lk-Caa-Ka aad Snak It does not benefit le and your money Brugglet at each. will, eur the moat OH. Liniment and you return the hot la refunded. At all Tiuwia ItiAt &a!vJ i? mmm-m-m wt Bt. '.aaaajg obatlnat oases of sHla disease, bob and carbuncle. It ia a pUea,, Try a box. gists. , A 2-bit bottle of OREGON Q If your, druggist thee rmdi en quartre, ' i bur pclflo cure for fcply fcOa et all drug- . th Great - Taqui Courh Cur never fkllsi to euro th moat ever cough or eoldJ Stone It in on do ; The only aurb mmedy known for creup and wboopingi giti;g oougn. At all drug- 1 IICAL CO. not have any et nd com to head- : 4Zi Wasbtigtbn atreeb r - I Lib)! r I r? CCruE3TSA ' '. MinvilV.Tn'ft'- Mriiii s m s I? awBaa I ar;c.-L"j5tnuCTS pcRTLArapsrccr. the preti- i me to xnalj the 41, ''' " '"''V-' 1 ' E ! ' : ' J . ' himself Di .. j uv lo th wearing For a week a big (American eagle-ha v.: i -