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lTITITPAY; UPPIL IB, 1P02. : AMONG THE HIURCHES. ; r- THE , . ; .. . . ... t. . . - I . . IBS' -. -V THE f AIR JJB ip flf linn Intin toff t IIVH Willi KUIIVIIe 4 AdvisecJ Postponement I, of St: Louis Fair.: i U toeetfng of th tewl and Clark rer with John Barrett Commissioner ?:JT.S: "we- w viivhh tvvaifMVf vviuaj ., ml ternoon at W Washington street Those present were H. "W. Corbfc-tfj Rufu- Mat- Jory, L0, Frieda, P. Drelsur, A. HV Ds Vers, George W, Bates; diaries E. LadtL , Paul "Wesslnaer. A. L. MBit. Mr. SVnton fend H. W. ScotL ww HVkvAyinaiLU uv e eeTv of Mr. Barrett's presence land, what food he could do for the expoiiUon. Mr. Barrett thereupon Explained bow fPrtnt I'Arhairt aVnUhtiuf A whsxssmm the liouulana Purchase E position could help th fcewU and Clark ;entenntal; the Wimmary of which U; - - V ' " 1. That the Lewis and C irk Exposition lreotora should have a b U Win; 'at the Louisiana Purchase Expos tlon. 'f. That, a representation hould b sent la BU I-oula. . - , 1 axnt tne Liewu ana ciii-n Ejxnomtion pur aeiccaon'Oi toe put wxjuimi at "7 ' . - ! . " .:. - wie aw varK SJ(K)wiwn fehould exnrea Itself 1 favor of holdln 1. ... , . , - i JtZZrnZfZ' .,: a lewl and Clark. . " f' . 0-Ittfce Lewi and Clirk .Bapwilthon mrim after the LAuiaian.il Pnrnh Kz. fw t i . I. iyk . .. position jln MOi, It would lb poselble toT0"'1 .,. ? get the foreign countries especially the Asiatic, tta' continue their exhibit In Pertlaadf --r-.-f -l 9'M ,T. If (heliei-:nd .ClHrkv. dlractor leeommend to their delegation at Wash mgtoK ta vet favorably for tM postpoM nent M thtSt IxHils Hals to JiKM.thX of the ionator-and CoJsresemen of th Central West and of th fioulsiana Pur- han. 1 if now t be Lewis a ment and tha North wee dark mana&-- tnfluenoea iMart- lly Join 4a promo tiag t! merest of the Xiulslan.Purchaaf E; tlon. and In (a vorlng- postponaraent It that-la deter alneV upon, ' they-wlU fawaasnred of th good ..'will ,4t the, ma agement of the Louisiana ' Purchase G: poslUon; with , all Its . complicated machl ery and, vast In fluences now at work. Por example, the Louisiana Parchan E poeltlon 1 apend ing alone for foreign exploitation some $200,000. whtl It wUl pend an equal or greater amount en : tr meaeure of t home publicity., In shi rt. the expenditure J or apprwmaieiy, io,"j,uv m Di,avua. try the time the fair ncient measure of Its opined la a vuf atue to the Lewi knd Clark. XxpesUlo a a friend, and, . ,PrsidtOcirljt, tbtvha-kT rv4- fdtpplng t. 'atatlnc tha;b:Lani Una PurchaW Ex. posttloa woukt bapoi :pone tHl 1903 Mr. COrbetttexpasaed MmHl'a' being against: postponing; he' exposition ' tut i thi would t Irectlr Injure. ntr. trot would be In favo of poatponlng It 4 1$4. Hei win write I - President' prancls ef th Loulslana P irchase-, Exposition and . t, our delegat n In Congress hi v4wron-;thalmatt . ' --f"'l -Director. Scott an I Prlede - then r x- pressed themselvn c i considering that It . he Louisiana Expo! tlon-would be post poned to lS0t,sit, we ild be advantageous to the Lewi antKCl irk, aa we could get their Oriental show to com here alter their exposition clos s, iMr Barrett ncd that the. Loul lana Exposition wou d close on December li which, arouid kav4 Ave mohth for tbe transfer of exhlblU Portland. A vot o,. thnk BarrettJtdrte1 inter ra tendered ta Mr. i in Lewlijnd Clark - Centennial an he was requested to keep President htfom4af tbe Oriental attitude to arda the LeWI and 1 C3ark CentenitiaV to da all ta bl powir toward the wel- gar af the Lwl and Clark celebraxlonv :;!';t'Ais The Cedlt Aoela w of Portland will tender a banquet to nissloner-general of ohri Barrett, com- e Louisiana Pur- has Expositions nex Tuesday evening. League offer; .to; Th American' Clvii aiv Portland poe 1 a booklet gotten and Clark Civic Improvenient i Association will furnleh tham with lnformatlonl about - Portland froth th Civlo i, League atandpolht Miss Nil i th:-5 SecnUry to . getUng nut beautiful certificate of membership, whleh'wtlWwMWtt ut to the respective member as sodn as the are ready. , j'Th Forward Life,' mi address Biia; getited bf the death of eel I Rhodes, will be given by John T." Li hrop. D. D., Jn th auditorium of the 7 M. C. A., Sun day , afternoonr'Arll 1 V at o'clock. There will be a special a ng service con ducted by Prof, M. Wilier, assisted by a mala quartet. The serLice I for men pnly. - - , ' Seven hundred people kald 23 and cent each ' to listen t4 a Prohibition meeting! last sight at thfc T. JM. C A auditorium by the Menel jwortcom- fiany,i,' .1 . : A 'iolnt' meetlhg of "trie of Cxtmmerce' and Credit Milk' Association Will b held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock' In tb i, aoclal j hall "of Club. - John Barrett will ffie' .Commercial five an .address' en 'TTa,d Re Uons vlt H th Orient.'?, : ' Watson's restaurant, 1 P. M, - r pen t night to t The state Board 'of -Horticulture, will meet Monday morning at 10 o'clock - at Washington tre,t. ' The - registration for tie Spring term of, the T. My-oA. 4 tm4pectedlyfrget ynwm re registered to date; . The Junior Department of the'T. M. 'C: A of about 2S0 boys, W country, run this morni nt on a oross- g. ., They c took . bat and ball along and Interesting games will I no doubt many 'played. . v.uu,, nun vim Aiuer. Finest lunch. In cltv. ParUand Club, Fifth add Aid, Steps, are being taken- la Philadelphia by th children of 'Colonel John McKee, the colored , millionaire ' real estate dealer, Jo x pre vet t V th . registration and elocution of hh wilt .McKm wtt lifelong- member' bt . the", 'Fresbytei'Uin Church. .HI will, bust mad public de vise the bulk of (l J2,00aX estate to charttabl' lnetttutlla under the control of Archbishop Ryin and ; the' clergy of the Roman yCatholic church. HI sext of kla are out off I with a mere- pittance. Senator MattheW p Qvayef Pennsyl vania announcps jhla. opposition to the nomination of Attorney-General John P. Ellclna for the office of Governor of the tate. Among be bandldate for the place on the Republic ticket are Major-General Johrr R,' Brook', who1 soon be retired; United Bute Attorney-General EfeW ?UtM avsaa,va aVU vaiucivii -v .The.- new bill t M-ht for the fovern meotsof 'Porto .EWo provide that no law hall be passed abridlns the freedom of speech or of tl e jprea, or of the people to aemble p aceablK and ' petition the rovernment f -a-rdrs;ef crlevancea. The remainder of the, bill' I taken from the vCenstltutl n 'of tb United PUtee. Thelll provl e a to the risht of ha beas corpus,: t-pot faCto lawa the is suing: of seardh .warrant, titles of no- billty. excessll'e.ball,. lavery and; the establishment iof religion. t ' k . - Opponent oi the oleomaraarin bill in the House danm that, ', a the Senate amendment make change In the reve - nuea, iney can not p conourrea m urau the: House has) considered them In com-: mltte of the 4-hole. , This, It I claimed. will require' ipeciSt rut1, and th oppo nent of the il claim to, have ground i fop bejlef tBat I his apeclal rule . will not I " s't- T-heer palnteV Won everything-asked Jaxnc D. Lear, one ot the proprietor P . the .HoffmanV Houa-Jiw Tork, is oad. aged W years, : He leave an estate I -yi fcill hai 'been fctroduced In the House restricting lease And. sale of the publlo land of Hawaii uatir Cengres otherwise' I direptav The hill arow out ot a reoen i decision of the Interior department tha i overnrnent of Hawau.,naa me rigrit to lease, thev lanckl and, that Governor 'Dole might granr'nttenaion of present teaaeav Two German' gunioat dispersed riot er at: Nina Po. Chtia.. yesterday. Th Transvaal folV output for March waa: 104,127 ouqce. -Tit. Mii.il,.";, .... v. : . .. Sir Hiram Maxigt . ay? "If ;, any en ; will ,i . bring i me ' a : eucoessf ul flying-machine, not 4 balloon, which will trarel at afaatlafactdVy speed, of a make suitable for taltttaryl purpose and pro tected by patent I will pay ever the sum pt $0W;-3l:da; not believe that the air will ) e-rer b ettccee fully 'navigated by balloon, . although : 1 think w ought to gjv 8anto-Duraoqt irreat-eredit for. the admirable rwork he- hlu accomplished. In the-develepmenfc oi Itbe motor 1U the eeret. vt th flying, laachlne',, ''T-fbtallldhii a . . . ' ' . llh.and Jootch mutua. are to- be Ireland wtthla- a m tha T Brttrstr- govern to apply- the coercloi act.' . It J under- tbodt thai -1k-iioddMen,-thtw4i. mae-MralY4thrTt,m' froar the Cabinet unites active measure are taken to: ctrcumvnt;th United Irish beaujoest . ,) -i. The- scarcity of Atn.rloan meat asd the consequent increase li price have obliged many retailer fa Biimlngham, .England, to ,cloe - their store: The-, strike, and disorder In Belgium are Increasing:: I '-(-.:;.: , 1 Major4 Lyttletori Wl T. "Waller of' th Marina Corps, on trlrjl at Manila for or dering the death pf elllgerent Filipino, during hi examination yesterday said: "It la f impossible : to ? conceive uch treachery a that of I th natives of 8a mar. They revel lnkilod- and have an appetite for wanton lacrilege of th hu- man -body. The flent tole Captain Cor- nell'a claa ring, fill the aoldler bodies with; Jaja and i!! and attempted to murder- y vommti pp . shot them, 1 that I was right. (.honestly thought i tb and believe so now. Neither' my people nor the world will murderer." - . elleve me tp b a The Manila presi committee yeeter- day v had an intei Governor Wright w edition, lawa Mr. W lew wlthi Acting h reference to the ht replied-that the editor.' of t Freedom, a : local publication. who waur- recently ed on the charge of sedition, hd In paper peairatent at he cotumA of thai ck on the United State Commission now have to prove nd that he would assertions. i Colonel I.- it Pay n, th rich Spokan miner; who came Vest 1$ years ago. changed ,) hi nam, procured a dlyorc and married a eco time; ha woni the $uit in which bl community interest ' Henry Fry of . rt wife ued for a a bt property, v Ig - Harbor. Wash., JeIou of th attentions to bl wife paid by a, jiighbor' namld Anderson, ahot at th latter, lnfllctlngla scalp wound. ' Fry l In Jail. ' Lout Kauff man. Ity in tbe murder accused of compirc- f Policeman Robin- son Ir San. Franc and arrested1 at Fprt William, At; aaca, B. c, la now en rout from Sea 1 to San ' Francisco inj cnarge or -detect : K Japanese shot Japanese woman In at disreputable hou e Ur Seattle yeater- dlyTand then" u Idled. The woman will lR-e. -' I Jetty Eitcnsipn Suggested. At. the Chamber 4f Commerce meeting yesterday - a coninjunloatlon , was -read fj-om Captain W. Ci Langfitt stating that thore are.no dredgfs available to dredge the Columbia river lar,-and. that It would take from one ndlon-hlf to two year to build one. He Aiggmui ih extension of fhe Jetty at thelmoutb of the Colum bia 'river... A copy Of thi letter )- aent 1 to tne tar puots. popular Musical Entertainment. The Portland ChJb, Fifth and Alder streets, -1 making fa successful bid for popular approval With Its evening musi cal 'entertalnmeht4 In the cafe. Kverr eveninr the cfe lis filled with pleased imif ucn iv - tne rtLwucnt musical pro gram provldedbf mean of the Aeolian Oohestrell and fhe Pianola. The In- strmmenta mak It poaaib.e for one per former to play ln muatctl masterpiece to perfection, slilcling and giving every grade of nrualcalxprealon to th Inter pretation. The ' ncerts ere free and al , way iaw a tu i bouse. :: v FREE House to Bffili' At a meeting of tJe promoter of th free swimming bath ast night, bid for of th "structure, 04 -P'nctioU drawn by Archi. tn -construction I tect Otto Klecman, ere opened a foi- low;- 1 I s; Collins, tm A.. Teller. $45201 S. C, Lynch, $4516; RtcJiard teeman. in45 A. F. Squire, $4684; f,V. R. Griffith, vm: McHblland Bros- $43 ; C. Hansen, $4478 ; J. E. Bennett, $4250; L. C. Shorno, $43W; Alex MclnnJs. $4800; B. Burgess, $4300; J. H. Mand. $4191 Mr. Collins, who ab the lowest bidder. was awarded the,co tract, ' A lengthy discussion was' entered int by those present rei rdfng the manage- ment, maintenance land Buck thing towel. ; bathing , u t. ' op, etc. Il Bamuel was appointed a committee of 1 one to entrat for kowel and oap. H i will purchase j ao: en crash towels and 1 s,000 cakes of soap rnade to order. The tewel and oap wht bear the (mprlnt. "Portland Pre- Batis."- - Manager Holmanl Samuel and Myers wera delegated to arrange for the bath ing suits. The contlaot will most likely sro to one of the two large Ban Fran cisco manufacturing hpuse. who supply th Coast trade.- Tl furnishing of the hath house proper wail .be done by local houses ahd thl will entail the expendi ture ef quit a sum m Itaelf, aa Mr. Col lias' contract In only) for th bar build ing. , " . I f i If th several bundled dollar eubwrlhr ed by citlsena. and nw outstanding, waa only forthcoming, ' thfc promoters of th enterprise would be if ' position- 1 rush th building- to "a I rapid comnlftJon, Therefor It Is earnestly hoped 'that , all who have put their fame down en the subscription papers wall call on the com- ttteei and pay, up. y f It Ut th eutlook I vary promising ' for a .formal opening of the bath by the! middle of June- If a few more men like William Iehse who ha 'made a siindlng donation of $TB per year for the Imalntenanoe of the baths,; would com fbrward, It would be Very -encouraging tc those wh ar de voting their time, e ergy and money to th matter. In orde ta pay tha running expenses for tha ne ilng season, at least $1,000 mere will be n eded, but no trouble li anticipated lit raising this add! t tonal amount.,- . : I 'r.:5:i i-.1, SALEM air.mw il i Mrtiamla nr nnm. '11l11,tion-n atars 'M m Nomina-' tn,. In pursuant of 1 ttnw. J .k- bia Ai. , , 1 . . -T l. i ,1.1 1 . V. ciuiipc puny,. w-ymnw-3f- i"u-.iJJ .mo office iof the Seoretaaisof (State by, Pled- L o P aoe - walnuts., ,iowuo ;rlch!T. Gerdes, of AafM , lil JJOTK.! Article of incorponvtlon of the follow Ing companies hav Ibeen filed with. the Secretary- of - State: 1 Tbe Wllkw. Bros.' Abstract Company, 'if HUlsboro., capital $3,000; T. S., L. E., aid J. D. Wllke, . In corporator. The Nefeh pitch Company, of Richland. Baker pounty.. capital $!, 235; W.' H. Klrby, Hd A. Whlttler and Lout Ferguson, incorporators .The Gem Consolidated Gold Mining Company, of Baker Clty ceplfal $1,000,000; Albert Geler,: William Polynan and D," W: Frnoh, Incorporators Th Eagle Brew ing Company? of Pot land capital $4,000; Kirk Hoover; Jennie Belcher,' incorporato! Hoove and C. T. . The regular montl Iy meeting of the Salem Woman's Club I was held here this afternoon. Selected reading by' Miss Lucy Edwards and I'ocal selection by pupils of Mis Mabel Carter formed ' the programme which was much' en-loved.- A- ball, given by thi member? of Court Sherwood, Foresters! of ' America. Wtl held .last evening Inj Tioga hall. About w coupies aitenaea. Circuit Judge G. ,- Burnett ha gont , court; He wilt Tide ' to Tillamook .to holt 45 miles through !.t i , mountains from Nortb Yamhill. Dr. F. M. Brooki ot Sllverton, has Inlstrator of the been appointed adi estate of the late' r. p. A. Davis, of that town, who dle Intestate this week. leaving real 'propei y of the value of i tlt.500. S. T. Hobai ,, Julius Fisher and appointed apprats-. J. P.-Warnoch wei era, -'-Kf ": "News has bean relelved here, that Miss Ethel M. Raymond!, o thl city who I studying music in INew Tork. )has ac cepted the posltiorl of. first soprano In one of the leading churches of. the City, , Government examfciauons for the posl- tlons of archltecturll designer and nau- I tlcal expert ' will held tn Salem May 1 6-7. '. : Mrs. L. Davidson nd. Eugene SC. Dav- tdson ' hav filed ' County Recorder, coatract with the gree)ng to elt- to Frank D, Miller 11,000 pounds of their IMS crop of bop,fd 10 cent per pound, j Thl I the first contract for IMS hona uiea in Marion Couity, f Charles Anderaoil who. was arrested here on Thursday, (charged with seal I g I harness In Portlan yesterday, settled ! the bill against hlu I proceed joyfully on and waa allowed to hi way: to CtUg steps were bent at ( Orove, whither hM the time of hi ar '" ' -' ''-' ? --.-.:. BARBERS iHAy STRIKE. 7 itnlesa the proprietor of the Portland I rber shop iocede to tbe demand Hotel barber shop orth Barber', V lion fin raising wage or em ploy ea a stri will raault, and the ststmay have to go rortiano Hoiel grul haveles to bed Vllt- The owner will 1 no doubt concede nr aavanoe, wnicn n but little more that a week, though the I matter baa been "rAnklng fir all week. All other anion shos f&; the 4ty kocepu ed the terms of th rbers Union,', and ' tbe organisation It 1 said by officer that the Portland will yet abide by otu shop proprietor t yjemanas. utner. a walkout, 'and ' th wise, there will bf whltecoated pbala x Will - take their raiori and go to 4 her paaturea . Saturday, alwats a julet day In the lo cal market, wad tnpre so than vaual to- ay, i . i , 'A The grain nuaVket la quiet a usual, there being no- fchange, wlUv' the exceff- tloa ef "Walla Valla, which advanced 1 cent The butter mtrket Is still very quiet, th beat creamery butter belngvquotd at 22Hc wholesale i dairy, IBnvc. - Store butter remain ih same a yesterday. There ems tb be break In th quo tation In eggtoday. There l a large demand, bu moft of the sale were made' at 1V4. As pretUcted la The Journal the first of the wedc, the price of egg will ureljr ..decline iy next week. ' Parmer Will not make alnythlng by holding over. ; To ;, demand I for poultry, just about keep up witn ane supply, and farmer hipping at onc will gt a amair advance ver j)Ubiinea puotayoos, - ' , The vegetable I market 1 about cleanea wp or in iraw iK arnvea on tne tat imiuvr. im suitri , generally Keeps I about' up with kh supply. The potato market 'cc-ntlnud very strong at price i Tht r was a sfciall advance In the price of Western meit today. Pork I now quoted at 6i4Ttc. Ham advanced lc f 'V A "C GRAIN AND FLOUR ...... . K .... - . t Wheat Nomlnkl: Walla1 Wolln J Bin! viustem. trt'iw'iQ; vauey. asTetc. Barley-Feed, f22ai per ton. ' Oitf-No. 1 wihlte. 11 lSffll.2S: - rrav. fl.lUSl.20. 1 . lour rio, ti.mmit.vt per oar rel: araham. - Mlirstuffs Brai , in.uu per ton; mm-, $18.60: choo. 117.50. dllns, ia; ahorts Hav Timothy. 12fiU- clover. (T.5GO 8: Oregon wild lj aay, b per ion. i ' BUTTER, 3QGS, POU1.TRT. ButterCreamd rySHo and UcClTUc! tore, uutriic jwggs licyi'tjioei ChMiaaw Full . d am. twlna I3ft15;4e: Young America. 14'u 15c; factory priou,. 1 ! Poultry Chlckf is, mixed, hens. $.tS.S0 -ber doi urines. H.auxra aoa; ducks. $66.0 p r dosen; turkeys, live,' izwiifc; dressed, $6b7 Per dosen. tfltic per pound; geese, ' VEGBTAB .E3 .AND FRUIT, Potatoes Besl Burbanktv $1.101.30 Rose, tl.iutd.a per ter cental: Earl isentai; sweets, fi OnlonBZ.ii 1.2S lter cental: : ' , Tomatoes 11.7542 er crate- for CallfotM nlaf turnips, eWi7fit-; carrot. iKiTfic; beet, $1.0wS1.2o oer sacM: cauliflower. 75a86c Der ctiniai: ceiery. - ....- . . . - 75c per doaen; peas, 6ift C per pound 'she.' oer doa per. uound: sDa.racua. c74il0c: ra anes, per doa, 15c; green,, onions, per do.f 12!4il5o: calage. per cwt,. IKB1.2& rhubarb, per . bex.- $l.ioia4.0; Oregon rhubarb,-' 60c. dos, bunchea; artichoke, per do., 7tctl: lettulce, head, per do., 25c; lettuce, notnouae. iper box, ii.t&o. jreen rruit iemons, fr3.60; orange. WitTW. 60 per box; bananas, ttrnti; pine- !ples, i. tt per oes: appiej. u.ttmt.W box; sun-drled, aadka or boxes, per pound. 4Q0c; apricota IK ,Ue; peaches, 8llc; pears, &&8c: prun . Italians, 34c; Bga, cautornia niacas, 3W, do . white, oc; plums,- pities, w ta, & , :,' .s.-.: . ; ORpCERi S, NUTS. ETC. suxar cube 4.60: crushed. $4 po wuercd, $4. IS ; ry granulated. $4.36: extra c, suia; g ioen urv. a.7, neei, granulated. H0 Pjr 100 lbi., sack basis; Darren. iuc; nan arrets, VSc; boxes, 6c Der w i us., i abovi basis; maple, ioquoc CoffeeMocha. Jtava. fancy, (mxttii Java, goo) Java, oru- lra fancy. lPa(M; Conta Rica, good. lefiilHc: Costa Rice. ordinary, itmiie roast til: Arbucl r pouna; coiumoia e's. 111.73 list: Lion, $4V.25 list; Cordova if alt-Fine table fil.7i;xoaemit. sii. and dairy,- 60s per 1 a... T I.. T7; Worcester, wjc; Barrels, Worcester, bulk, 9W ids, $0.70; bales us. to ius. pe Money r anoy wnite,-149100:' ngn her. l.U14c: dark! ambev. lOm&L ;ite,- l4taiifio: light am- Orkln bas-Cal!ult, J26.25 per 100 for-July-AugUSC-TT ;PJ"-'' " ' - ixutsf eanuta eittrw per pound ror raw. flints ror roaa eu: cocoa nuta. tout 90c per dosen; ,- wklnuta,, 10i81H4o per nut, Bra. sit huts, 17c; 'filberts,- tel6e: fancy pe cans, ifuxew:: aimenaa, liwoiioe. Coal Ot) Cases. 2 Ho per gallon: bar rels, 10c; tanka, 14el i. . Rice, Imperial, -Japan No, 1. 5c; No, L 4c; New Orleans, 3tf7o. t Btlt-C'oarso. half I round, 100. per ton. 1.11.13; ous per ion, f&j.w. . Beans-Smalt white, ttter large white. so; pinnu no, oayou j ao; jiraas, mc. HOPS. WOOL I AND HIDES. HoD13V4ei4c pound; contract. wool Nominal: em Oregon, ; til oer Bound. ,1 monair, sivuhc HneepaKins eneann ;. 1520c; short wool 2CiBWc: medtuc wooi, Bt480c: icng wool, )cff$l each. Tallow Prime; per pound, i4Hc; No. 2 and grease, 23c Hides Dry mues. o, 1, 16 pound and OP. lBaiaWc per pou ia; ary kip. No. 1, T calf, No. 1 under S to jo pounas, 10c; 5 pound, luo; dry- eo. nulla and stags, ' Hint; salted hides. dsarid over. Sffifle: one-tnu-d leas man a; steers, sound. 00 nou tO to 60 pounda 7H6 : unoer ou pound and cow, lc: stag a out s. sound, aa Tifto: kip. sound, la to W pounds, 7c; veal. tftURO, lu co it poun s, ic: can. sound. under 10 pounds, 8e; reen (unsalted. le oer pouna less; cuubijc per pouna lessv kAr hides, salted acn, Ti.fHXB'v: ory, Ides; each, SSfiOOc; eachv iuei5c; An- each. 11.50; colts' goat, skins, common. gora. witn wool on, cn, ociuu , uooair-uc MEATS AND" Fresh Meats Beef. BOVJSIONS. 7c: pork. wtUrTlic: real. - T8c : mutton, a, per io,;aressea. l7?4 per lb. :,:. Kama 'bacon. e nPortland park Picnic. 8-lie lb: Western) ha ma. '13c oreaxiaat aacon, m 18o lb; light side. 13e lb: backs, UViiiUVic: dry salted Ides, nWv VlVtc lb; dried beef setts, 16c; knuckles. 18c per 1: Eastern packed hams under .18 lb. 1314c; over: 18 lbs. Wic; fancy, 13c: picnic, lflc: shoulders, 10c; -dry salted side - unsmoked, 1114c; oreaairasc oacon, iiJt,r. oaoon aiai-, iio: backs, unsmoked, lfic; smoked, 12c hutta. 11G12C. Salmon coiumw; River.' ,m-nniini4 talis. !.!: two-onu Id talla, ti U: fancy one- pound flat, $2;; pound fancy Data. iwo-pouna tails, .. .' ... . LM.ru Keitie leai, 234; steam rendered. 13c; tleret baeia Have you tried peacock hard wheat flour? IT'S UP TO SHARJCEY. Th following let pr ha been received by the subscrlptioi committee of rthe Lewi and Clark xpositioa from ohn Hharkev. the leatha- msnuacturar: Dear Sir; 8om tlma; ago, wha your comfailttee waited Ibon me in refcard to subscription to Llwliaa4reialfr-Falr fund. ' tb writer f ; thl subscribed for 20 shares of stock f the pa, valiie of $1$ .each and promised you that If tfhe board of director -would Increase' th h capital stock to $500,000 tha I would gh $300, or subscribe for si ire of stock for 4b fair. From recent -vent It pt ear that it I now "up to mi and I here with sub-. acribv for $0 shares lof stock forAOtwl Mi Clark Fab-, dn the ccj-ilitlon that there will be $500,004 raised b public subr crlptlon." , , ALLEN'gPRESS LIPPING BUREAU EatablKied 1S& Portland.": San Fibncls, ' Los AnreleC Advance reporfc en lis- contracting work in the Pc t Newnn or cllppins. of all k ainess. personal snil political. A frtaff w people read 3.000 Coast PPi P per reeic ' f ointers on all lines of biflnees. Write or call f,fr pnrt 'ulars. . ALLKN'S PRESS! CLIP 'INOI BTTREATT. umaa, vre. s Telephone Main -' : M (fan Church Sunday School wOlVe held at 1 10 a. m.; morning service, H , m. revering service, f-JO p. m., Elder, Yancey Wl son of Texas will preacn morning; and Evening. At the "First Baptist! Church Alexander Blackburn. D. D'pa or, win preach at W:$0 a, m.l subjects The Lord"r Day" Sunday Bohool at nooif at 7:4$ p. m.j ulM Ject ""Christ or the Cdnfeaalonal; or How Does Ood forgive 8ih At the Second Bapt st Church WUllam & Randall will preac on "Right Uvlng, a Threefold Relation evening topic, "A Merry Heart the Bes Medicine." - - . At the First Congfegatloual Church, I Sunday afternoon at 3l 'clock, Mra Helen I P. Harford, of Newb rg. stat president istlaa Temperance cture entitled "The I Of the, woman's Ch Union, will deliver 4 I t Octopus," under I tral W: C,:T. U, church af tha nnnb Shepherd,. H. D. Chamber rector. Hily 'Communion at t a. 'tn.; morning pray el mon at n a. m.-, subjei tiara'' evening pray baptism and ser- t. "Benefit of Bap. and sermon at 7:$0. ,The Rev. A. K Glover, the lately arrived general misslcbery of tb diocese of Oregon 1 expected to preach at tbe evening ervlce : Suiday School at it a. nt- At th United , E-J angelical Church, Sunday evening at 7:8d O'clock, Mrs, Hr ford will lecture underlthe auspices of th East Side Union. PuSlio Invited Services will be held In the First Nor. wtgian and Danish M E. Church, corner of .Thirteenth and Dall streets, at 11 a to.; and 7:45 p. m. byi tha paitor. Rev, C. icriKsen. Sunday School at 10 a. m. At , th 1 First Uitsd Presbyterian Church, on Sabbath mining at II o'clock. the Rev.- J. H. Gibe n, pastor Of the will' preach. In Grand Avenue Church the evening at 7:30 o'cl ick th Rev. J, O. AsheAburst, formerly la missionary in Egpt, will speak on kchsah' Request; : The Appeal ot Mlseionl." An Important part of the evening xrvtoa will be th exerdsei In connection! with the annual thank offering of the KVomen' Mission ry Society. - - Th Flrpt Spiritual sbclety will hold- social meeting tomorrow at 11 a. m.' and at 12:80 the Lyceum will meet. At 7:45. p. m. the services will befconducted by Rev. ). H. Luc and - MrL. Cornellu. .: All service, will be ; held kt Artisans' ' Hall, Ablngton Building. Third street, between Washlngton'and 8tar s..'" Steelhead Salmon. Pish Warden Van Cfuaen spent a couple of week recently on the Snake river and It tributaries securl g Information eon cemtng th "teejht Ld" variety of sal mon, which frnueh those waters this time of year ' for 1 wnlng. .In, those section they are : 1 eneraily known a th spring run of salfoon. He state that he , look upon, this Irish aa one-of the moat desirable for tie state at large of any other Variety,! They prcdomlnat during th months qf the year when a flab, food Is most d sired, but ar not found In such numblr to afford fisher men lucrative emplo ment. THE rOLDMG SAWING MACHINE Is one of thjr greatest ' labor a savers ever Invented, MEn e mai more workwUb it than two me croascui saw. . inaiapensioie ror fesslonal woodchopper. the far; every owner of timber land. Fo ulara Apply Folding Hawing . Cnmnnfiv. - V ' H. HECKER, Agent, corne Burnsjde and Front, AMUSEMENTS. TW NIGHTS ONLTf. .THURSDAY --AND FRI- VA XI APRIL: JO AND 1L , lAL. G. riELO'S Greater Minstrels THFJ TWO BIG COM PAKIES COMBINED. The pldest Minstrel Or- gars aauon in America, Prices Lower floor! exsent last, thtwe row, tl; last three towa Balcony, first six rows, 75c: fist W-ows, 50c Gallery, reserved, 35ol br.rance. ZSc, Boxei ana loges, i.ou. Bca W tiow selling. stl-vri! ka. THE KEVC EATER Oeoree 1. Baker. aua ger. - Telenhonea: orearoit North li ommDii iw. ah mis weesu witn matin WednMdav and Raturda-v. wow io, ner picaaninny, a r I r . . " Keefe and Murray,! Luella- -Montague s troupe of trained tts. Cral ig and Me Oulrk,t:harle StanfV Merrfllla Eroth- th, vuur, rnrrmn anu-uiiaaaa. rrices man nee, iuc, iac. fc; mtrit, lsc,,, aoc, , 85c 60ci Nexf attraction, Radnh Stuart ana nis new xora company. CdRDRAT'S THEATER Matinee and Evenlnd Today Last Two t-. i-erionnances r tne Bcenlc A - H.M,. An J ' "THE DENVEH EXPRKSa." I - a v. il.. 1 1 c , . Next attraction, beftrlnnlnat tnmormw Sunday nlKht, and Saturday matinee, the nil ot me season, . vnaer i wo f lags. FRnOICKSBURG MUSIC HALL Seventh and 4ldea Street. ' FLYNN'8 LONDOrl GAIETY GIRLS in "A Jlt Circus." .. THE DOuKMANS i Th -World Cham lion Bag-Punchers. SEYMOUR AND. MILL' V - tTp-to-dalaEa" ern Acrobata General admlsolon. free; reserved seat. fbo; boxest -according tO' location.- :',;.j:5:,;'V CONCEU.T HALL CUwZlkV'BRQS."' CON CURT EVERY NIGHT YNICH1 ifdoK ' ' " " " I tallest man llvlnjV . loK In., .weighs 367 age at) at the At the Advent Christ E 3 'v.-f,- zaz-zats. uurnt -r- SEE THE- QJ 1 IIV tt virv i aa aiivswu Orient?iShoi7.inff Qallery l;: ' Kb.3 Third StreXseotb. . - .-.-ij rlA i , , . -.iiwr - - ' . Standard q MA EQUAL TO & CLASS Why buy, a cheab wheel when the best can be had fbr $40? Coasters 95 extra. The All Leader Columbia OtherdAtre Imitators Full tine of Sundries, and ' 1 enable f. p. mmm 126 FIRST STREET CXCeWQ,' JHf Grelt Chinese Dort or called great be. cause bl wonderful eure 1 ar se erall known - throughout tne. united Bute ana . oecauae many think jpeop e are-, iiu w mm ior saving their - Uvea from operauon. me trvais say ana an disease with pow erful Chines herbs, rooU. buds, bark nd VegetaBles, that I are .:,.:: entirely ".- un. knwn to iuZloi cinc la thia coun im, m ,4 uMu im um ox tnes harm less remedlea Thii fameu oetf know th action - of lover .Wi oinerent !. , aU . has successfully used In . dlffenVnt . diseases. H guarantee ' t cir eatarrli, astbraa, lunar trouble, rheimatlatn." nrvounei stomach, liver, klfnya. female trouble nd all private dheasea Hundred , of testimonials. , Chaitre moderate;-.. -j Call and se hlK. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients Cut of the ity write for blank and circular. Inclose Stamp. Addre THE C. IGEB Wo CHINESE) i .f iNF. CO..-1UM Third atreat, Port land, Or. Msntlo thl paper, . : ' COMTEDlf ST. CHARLES . PALMIST, 1 CLA1RY0YANT ASTROLOGER It TEARS OF STTO CBS 8 BEFORE THE PUBLIC OP I.UROPB IN D , AMERICA ' He dvle on ' all matter . pertaining to human - welfare, KNOW v. THE SE CRETS ?.OPTHE' ffbS?S ''CKtfsL'' Parlor 2S-KV-CT Th Coemes, Fourth and Morrison, , Entrance 68H Morrison. Hours-40 a. m. to I J. nv dally and Sun-ay.-- ?r , r , ' Mr. Stock, aienttflc Palmist. Ha. aoSGoodnoughSJuUdfej. . J . O. H. Calfiina Q Co. WALL I PAPER xtrrt rm lf CULCS.CTC, Jrtkctlcal PalnUng 4ZZi Washlnclon Ft. ".,;' Portland, Or. . InsAU It Branche In'AlIti 1 r,The World Mb OTHER FIRST WHEELS -c? 7 1 4, , it Chamless In Devel Gears irt Repairing at Reas- ktes.' , - ; Near $'3t)X$35 $40, $45 I 1 Coaster 5.00 : : Bj Extra Brakes s When vou bur an Earlo voo know that vdu are kettinr tha best value for youl- money. - - - - The Improvements coiitAfl!TvWH log made on the Earle bievde gioces mo cagie ai tne neaa 01 a j icycles In rdgard to attractiveness a a r" J S . ana durability. Experts study the various constructions of the tasrle ana decide tnkt they are far in ad vance of ni other product In Its une, : ,11 1 " . Discrimlnatlnz riders eniovrldlnz ine cagie rrorn year to var, atis fied with Its exclusive features and knowlnr that there Is not?rfrz so perior or anlr bicycle Watcc; . pore wiui 11 TUB AGLE Is In a. Class' by Itself buyUn Ekaugy&i eocyciLE Ccr.r. 5rTh - I ' ' V ( - h 'I