' f 8 v V CITY BRIEFS ' 5' t CITY. SUBSCRIBERS. , If City Subscribers fail to secure their paper tbey will confer a favor t they will call up Mala 500 'and water their complaints. i Baseball. ' ' - -Championship. ' " ' ' " , , Baseball. ' . , Pacific Northwest League, ' Wednesday, July 80. 30 p. m. Grounds Twenty-fourth and Vaughn Helena, ' ' fW V r . Portland. j- - ? V ' Admission", Bo. ' - : . - Grand, stand, 25c. v Game .played :3q p. m., Baseball! iJBassball! I Baseball! ; , yatch: Bcen ; ; Stopping , Again? w . - 1 ,.. - Our business Is to Attend td Just -that kind of tbtor. ; WlJ toafcs it perform as It ought to. - When wi 1 repair - -a " watch ws-giarante j tha, repaired part?If It breaks during the time of the guarantee .the, loss la ours flt yours. , It's wso with all' our repairing tts guar anteed. We do lots of jewelry re pairingIn fact we've o.uite a. .rep-, utatlon for doing .Various; nice Ht- 1. tie Jobs of Mpairingot' delicate articles. Bring 1r tbe watch,, clock, ' ! ring, pin',, bracelet,, charm or what-. ever 11 la, we can, ao-tne jod ngnt. Election judges and clerks, "nearly 2000 in number, are being paid at the. County Clerk's, office today. . ' Engine No. S, of Russell ' street, was railed out Sunday at noon to extinguish j a timber Are on Williams avenue. tiohn H. Woodward today withdrew ob jections 'to the final report X the admin- i istrator of the estate of Mary Shields, de- leased. J AEGERr BROS. jewelers'. ;,- opticians : aos Morrison Street sear sth, J: i seatS (Me a streeU, MADSEPL RETURNS BELMONT- ROADWAY Approach to Madison Street Bridge . Should Be Built at Once. : - f Longsnoremen- Fourth Vice-Presi Great impatientfejs manifested In many Attended Convention k oi approach Mad..0n .treet I there are hoee of the oplnloh that own ers' of 'abntMnif property "ought to fin tn theroaawsywlA earth In conjunction ! with- the' Or ego r Water Power Snd HaH- IwaF Company'tnat the highway might e petmanent aaidnot subject to destruc tion by flrs t)C th frequent repair that A. Madsen, president of ths Water Froit kare. been common in the past,- 7, Federation,, returned oft Saturday Iroitt 1 4 "But K,th4i rsoeat lire next to bank- Chlchgo. where he attended the' artnuil URtd; half th jproperty owners in that i MINING "ill DKtDbti HasCost -About $J25,-i . .000 to-Work .01d K ;; Placer Stream .T.I 1? in 'Battery A 6. N. O., will suspend drilta '"""W? ,4 C. B. Cartwright, j of Ths I?Jles, is ths city -today.-" i",7.-' . A. Des6y, f fiiilem, is reglilered at ljntil after September 12. This battery has made a fine record for Itself and can well afford to take a rest. " -A party of 19 Japanese students In charge of two college professors paased D. H. Welch, a capitalist, of Astoria. Is at the PerklnS. . . ' '' v ; B. T. Bmtth, a .merchant Rainier, was in tha.clty laA evening., -j Ralph Wade, son of the wel known through Portland yesterday from Oyok- banker of Pendleton, ie in the city. , ama, Japan. From, here thoy leave for D McBsth and family, of Elgin, are In California. ths city, registered at the Perkjns. , J. W. Newklrk. W. C. Alvord and P. S. p Rlchard8on, r merchant 5 of Tllla- Malcolnv have been appointed appraisers mook u Jn tha ft guMt th Per. of the; estats of O. B. Withlngton, de- kjnS ''-- - Aywv, , , ceased They are allowed until Auguet ; ".' ,"''l'i, . 4t, M to maka their report . A4a.lr1(of -Astoria, one of tho to maaa tneir reporr. 1 founders of that ctty.vis la Portland to- xne socialist party uooai ro. 1 wm flay 1 give a free entertainment in Eagles Hall, corner-Second and Yamhill streets, this evening at 8 p. m. A- program unusual, intarest has been arranged. "Btae-"good, and Dairy... Conunlasioner Bailey will , leave this evening for a three days' trip to Washington County. He has Just returned from Tillamook, and reports the dairy business there to be p-CFpering, City Treasurer Werlein beguiles a re- J. A. Hartmen,?of' Pendleton, jartived. in 0f J Portland today and la registered at the Imperial. . ... .,!.,. ; E. 2. FerkusprL Clerk of ' the city school board, of Astoria, is a guest at the imperial. r ff S, ' " " C. W. Mayg, pfthe Mayger Mercan tile and Wood Company, of Mayger, is In the City today.' 4 '". J. 8. Plnnejv manage -'PiV American porter with an 800-pound sea Hon story Type Founders Company, is out of the as a starter for a North Beach boomlet and Seaside people are sitting up nights, ' glass in hand, awaiting the appearance of a sea serpent. Policeman Parker on Saturday evening arrested Ting Back, a ChlnaSoan, for moving goods In city on a brief business tour. Joe. A. Blakeley, city marshal of Pen dleton, accompanied by his wife. Is In the city today, a guest at. th Perkins. Mrs. M. E. Nlles, matron at the Union hDirf . depot, left for Seattle to spend a few Instead of an express wagon. This is In violation of the city ordinance. He was fined 15 by Judge Hogue. .The news of the death of Frederick Frank was announced in this city last evening by telegram from Dayton, Ohio. jhe result of an operation for appendi citis. The young man 1 was 20 years of age, and, was horti in Portland. , The Boaru of Education has decided to have the High School building re- days with her brother, who is quite til H. E. Hobart, Of t Center, Wash the leading merchant of ,nat thriving little city,- is a guest, at thQ . Perkins. Judge T. A MoBrlde, of ;4pe Fifth Ju atrial district, canie, down from Oregon City yesterday and registered at the Im perial. A. A. Courtney," secretary ' Of the Box Manufacturers' Association, Ib out of the city on business connected with the asso convention of the .International long shoremen, Marine and Transport WorkeiH' Association. About 300 delegates were present, but he was the only' represent- ' tlve from the Pacific Coast. " ' 5 An enormous amount of work came be fore the convention, and the delegates were kent busy durina the Ave days' ses sion. The membership of the asqociaKo'a was largely Increased by absorbing sey- ; eral other kindred unions and benevolent section," remarks a well-informed clti- jten, and another unsympathetic one re torts, "Then let them sell their holdings. In any event they will rallze a sum greatly in excess of the cost to them of ths property.' and the city should not be held at a standstill, so fur as that neg lected Improvement may hold It, await ing ths financial recuperation of the un There are those who favor the -con struction Of the roadway at public ex lodges. Now included in the. association J pengg, go that long delay ipay be avoided, Is the benevolent prder of licensed truck men, composed of cartains and engineers, S3 lodges with a membership of 2400 which controls the entire tewing business on the chain of lakes; 1500 truck liremen and linemen have been admitted. Ten thou sand freight handlers are also coming In It being well . known that the Individual property owners, will not engage' In the rebuilding of ths burned highway until compelled to -do so.. . ' As . County ' Commissioner Showers saysv "ThuTls a- case of emergency. It should not b permitted to drag. The. opened to team ' travel before the Mor rison street bridge is entirely worn out" and pile-drivers haV applied for admls- j Madison 1 street bridge ought to be re- Sion. Trolleymen in the lumber 'yards have been admitted, as -well as several other organisations. The addition to the membership in the vicinity of - Chicago alone amounts to over 17,000. President Keith and Secretary Barter have been untiring in their efforts to bring the ansoclatlon up to a high, stan dard, and they are recognised as 'being in the foremost ranks of labor leaders Ji. the country. President Keith W expected to make u visit to the Pacific Coast early In September for. the purpose o( bringing about the name conditions here among the various branches of the awsociation as have been attained- in the East, "'; Mr. Madden-" was elected fourth .vies president of the association .at the con vention. He enjoyed his trip thoroughly. hut was ?lad to get hack to the Coast after sweltering In the he.lt of the East. - . .- - . j MADE HEAVY CATCH About Oregon Wool. All the present r clip of wool at The Dulles has' boon Shipped out, excepting perhaps half a dosen cars. The majority of the woolbuyers -In that seetlon have gone to Montana; One ' whose business requires him ,to keep his eye upon these matters informs - The journal that the clip is about ths same us for previous years. While there have been a greater number of sheep sheared the average per sheep was smaller than a year ago. This is accounted for on the ground that the unfavorable weather) of the spring retard ed the growth, of the wool. The prices for wool have been very good. Nearly all the Oregon wool is util ized in the Boston or New Haven mar kets, where its quality Ut surpassed by none other. J. M. Johnson and Wife Prove Very Successful Fishers at Sea. painted, and work will be commenced I elation. next week. Some miscellaneous repair-I r. A. Perkins, Who ias been in Alaska lng will be done on the outside, and It Is I for the fas seven' years,, returned to estimated that the whole expense will Portland yesterday,- and. will remain un- ue auoui wv. til late in tne rail, A. T. Workman, who lost a team, har- Miss Mattle Annand left for Willamette, ness and wagon by the collapse of the Orearon. to camn for1 a few days with Mrs. county bridge near Rocky Point on the LoU Hess and 'daughter,' who are finely St. Helens road on Thursday evening has located on the Tualatan River. presented a claim for $240 to the County Commissioners. The matter was taken tinder advisement. O. 8. Allen, whose funeral took place at Beaverton last Sunday, was largely attended by people from this city. Mr. Allen located with his family at Beaver ton in 1878, where he had resided con- tinuously since. He was a member of the Q. A. R., under whose auspices the funeral was conducted. c The Interstate Commerce Commission Is sending out letters to the various com mercial organliatlons requesting. informa tion regarding them, the same to be pub lished in pamphlet form as a list of na tional, state and local commercial and agricultural associations, and a copy will be mailed., to each of ths organizations. - S. Maaorsky and wife, -who conduct a econd-hnd store on Third street, made a vicious assault -yesterday on Constable Atkins, who made an attempt to attach soma of their goods on a claim of Otto J. Kraemer. The constable threatened to call ths patrol wagon and the Matorskys W. A. Goss and C P. Lewis have just returned from a severaj .days vacation trip to Rock Creek, In Skamania Couh ty. Wash. Mrs. Edwin Swlts)er, ojf.FVendleton, ar rived iri Vancouver today ort a visit of several weeks to her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Henry' Hlteman. D. L. M. Davis Jjaa. just, returned from a visit to Coos County, 'where he says there is great business activity. He predicts .that Marshfleld Will have a population of ' 50,000 ;wlthhr 10 years. Louts Hess hasrfetufned from Willam- ette City, where he ant), his family have been camping for a couple of . weeks. He reports fishing to te good, but catching bad. " ,V E. I. Ooodklnd and son Lepn, of Helena Mont., are, at the Hotel Portland for a few days. Mr. Ooodklnd is , one of Helena's substantial merchants and. Is a baseball enthusiast. He. haf ben, traveling .with the Helena boys for about a week. James E. Blackwell; of Seattle, the en put up a bond and were good. A large g"?eer m cnarge or tne rortiana dry crowd gathered to see the fun. dock's construction, has returned to his h 7n.,nt rnrt,.rA t..,k. hone- " cm hw Thursday ac Ho Swimming Baths has made arrange- P"o y w ana flaugnter. ana Blents toy which men and women are !- a11 wer" tne while here, of Captaii, lowed admission together on Wednesday "train ana family,. at a3 Johnson street. vsntngs. Last Wednesday -evening: an experiment along this line was tried and ' TOT? ITE s TTTt?T r found to be very nooular. It was de. '.fJiICl elded to make It a permanent event, and one of the special features of the week, Thunderstorms with, heary. rains have occurred In the Red Rlvor vnllev of in t An i tjuesuon oi ,a permanent omcer North amJ shower, with-Smaller rait iur wib uewis ana LiarK -ivic improve ment Association " will be taken up at a meeting- of this v organisation Erldiy falla have fallen generall'yMn the Canad ian-spring wheat ' region. rLlght jaln U ..... , evening at ? Washington street. The aIso TeJorted at Sari Diego, fCal. matter of clearing the store bicvele I 11 much warmer in - southeastern racks from the sidewalks and the prop- Idaho, Wyoming," ? northern X'tah, N ping of basehlent doors opening on ths j braska. South Dak6ta, Ibwa'and Mlnne sidewalk' will also "be given some atten- 86ta. In'the Pacific states 'the tempera ii ib mpecieu inn me worK on " tne normal. turn St Third and Glisam streets In the The Indications re' for!, a short peHod tracks of the City & Suburban Railway of unsettled weather ''this afternoon and Company -will be complete by Wednes- tonight iri this district followed by fair. day. This will enable cars to run through Wednesday, wltlv' Slowly rising temper- tho olty on the Second street lins without aturcs. ransfar, -greatly bettering the service. I Western Oregon Tonight fair- and i nis line win De utilised during the sum mer, or at least -until Third streat Is quipped with new rails. When these ar rive no tints will be lost in getting them down, as quickly as possible. The public will suffer but very little inconvenience. . Portland Club. Fifth and Alder. : finest lunch tn city. , ' 1 Portland Club. Fifth and Atdsr. t' g 1 " : '" " Camp Meeting " : J. M. Johnson of Hols, Idaho, the, well- kiiown capitalist, han leased a cottage at Newport for the summer and Installed Ms family therein. While out fishing last Friday near Newport with 'Mrs. Johnson, he caught 4S (louder and Crabs In great quantities. In fact the boat be came so burdened with Its load of fish that very little room was left for ths 00. cuoants. Mrs. Johnson proved as adept at fishing as her husband, and actual;' trot tired of throwing out her llr and pulling-lt -in. She wittily remarked that their boat had gotten Into a school of fish, and when she landed 'a particularly large fellow, oh said she was Certain she had captured the teacher of the school. , Montana Avenue Sewer. The Montana avenue sewer, 2170 feet lq length, is completed. The Stockton street sewer, 711 ,feet long, Is also fin ished, and the East Nineteenth street sewer,' -1235 feet., in iengtb, Is three- quarters completed. The Corbett street sewer, 896 feet, and the "Union avenue. from neat'' coa'st cMin to a connection with the East.. Clay Street sewer, arc Well nigh finished. The Broadway, between East 'Ninth - The immense,' Pomeroy dredge, prob ably the biggest structure of the kind In the entire West, began operations yester day near John Day City, on the north fork of : tha , John Day Bivsr. Nearly year has been consumed In building this ' monster mining boat. The cost has been about $115,000. ?' " ThS dredging company has secured by purchase, lease and bond Immense con cessions along the bed of the north fork. This tortuous, turbulent mountain stream has for ags been washing down fine sands from Its headwaters and depositing theui along its coarse. A man can go out with a panning outfit and make fair wages, and In years gone by scores of men have mads a good living panning on the 'north" fork. When the best ground had been roughly worked over the river bed was abandoned. With the new ma- chlnery to be employed, the dredger peo ple, are Content to, take what remains. Shields Show Draws Crowd. Another- large crowd greeted the per formers at Shields' Park last night. De- montrello, 'the sensational barrel lumper. did not! appear. "Mr, Shields announced that he was suffering from an injury su- talned at Sunday night's performance. ,A part of Demontrello's paraphernalia failad to arrive from San Francjsco In timet notably "a table. One was hastily Improvised, but it proved too rickety tor the purpose, and In attempting to make one of his jumps, he gave his ankle a sever wrencn.' Painful as the work pust have becl). Demon trello never, fal tered, but went 'through his part as though nothing had happened. Mr. Shields -said last night that he might be in ! condition to appear some night this' week! but if not, he surely would next week. ........ A clever medley act was given by Major , rfnd Frank, who took Demon trello's place,' and their dancing was pro nounced' "all right' Next Sunday Mr, Shields will spring a novelty on tho public a picture show ing a crowd leaving the Baker Theater. IF IT'S ANYTHING IN VEHICLES and HARNESS If that Is what you want, let us direct you td I ' headquarters. There is nothing else any Where SO evrln- t :. -rrm . mrmrf V ' t :ive:iiiktv.elda. ' JMl - sijm and finish. O W Jj and hotbng of such superior quality and ; workmanship as the STUDE- RAKP.R rnrvltt qwwwi Was J MVs VVHtUUMIaV rj C lA. . . 'm i. " .. .. rcsuii 01 more man niry years or constant effort in this particular line. J -J dr. STUDEBAKER 328-334 E. Morrison St. Visitors From the East. A party of about 20 excursionists, be ing a part of the Eastern delegates at tending (he Christian Union meeting at Tacoma, ' were In the city last evening. There were" over 600 of the delegates, and AT THE TOP ' There are scores of breakfast foods advertised. Some are good, some are Just breakfast foods. But judg . ing by the way it's selling ATLAS OATS IS ON TOP. TI.A'. W t 1. . 'W Room at the top. Y We could make more money by , putting up inferior oats and putting. .' them up cheaper. But we'd rather make a little and make it -long.-v That's why ATLAS OATS are'un-';.' iformly good. ? After all It's better to buy and sell the best. ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland, Or., Distributors ROOM s after the meetlnr .adiourned. fhpv neat. East' 24th, Is ialf completed, and the tered all oevr the coast. There were Hancock, from East 24th to East 21st, 8W many complimentary remarks made feet, one-twelfth 'completed. about our Olty by the visitors. WANT THE BLAME FOR DISEASED MEATS PLACED WHERE IT BELONGS If you want the BEST get '"'"".5 "HAZELWOODM - BUTTER, and ICE CREAM Pure, Sweet, Pasteurized Cream. Cream Co. J? Both Phones 154. 383 WASHINGTON' STRUT. JJ a9999f GOOD FOR SHIPPING. The Weather Bureau Station at North- head, Wash., will be opened Friday un der charge of J. J: Kelllher, who was formerly In charge 'of the station at Vo catello, Idaho. This station Is equipped with a powerful telescope and Interna tional flags and being in telephonic com munication with Portland and Astoria, messages can be flledfor transmission- by telegraph or cable to all parts , Of, th4 world. Vessels passing In or out of the BOARD OF EDUCATION. There are two sides to this diseased meat controversy, according to the state ments of the larger , dealers in meats. Many of "them on Fourth. Third and First streets Were Interviewed today. Ac cording to their stories. Injustice has been done some markets by withholding from' publication tho names of the prose cuted offenders. 'We feel that we have been wronged," Columbia river or within sight alonf.tha said ,. Mr. Freedman, proprietor of the coast win De reporieu. -t ; Message will be rece lyed for tranaro Uj sion to and from vessel owners' and, con signees and masters or vessels lying .off or passing within night of the -. station, Vessels desiring to be reported .should display flags denoting their names. PROFITABLE HOP CROP. A well-known Portland 1 railroad? roan makes a statement that wil) cause seme amasement. He says that lost spring a man in Polk Cpunty offered his ranch of 100 acres' for sale at t6S0O, Th,ere la only ants also find their way to these markets. a small part -of It under cultivation, ana 1 These carcasses are sold at a price in that v. hlch Is under the plough 39 I greatly below the market value of lirst- largis t'lty Market on First 'street. "That there Is diseased meat -sold, in Portland every day Is well known to nearly -every butchef in the city, out who Sells It? Not the beuer class- of dealers. It Is handled only by those- who make a spec ialty of t.iat product. These markets buy - that class of . stock known In the parlance of the stockyards as 'sealla- wags' old, poorly-fed cows, overworked down to skin and boaes, or animals that have been maimed and killed in a diseased condition. Swine that have been fed on the swill from the city restaur- hands of arr untidy or careless cook. "These things ought to be looked after, and butcher selling diseased meats prosecuted, but the careful, conscientious dealer ought not to bave saddled upon him the odium of those at fault." Milton J. Jones, of the Oregon mar ket, expressed about the same views as At its meeting last night the school board had presented to It an bffer from W. 11. Harris, of 12.500 for the Watson schboi site, which was referred to the finanoe committee. The contracts for the construction of t!w Woodlawn and Sellwood schools was re- AMUSEMENTS. SHIELDS' PARK those of Mr. Freedman. adding that the ported signed by Chairman Williams, like- I'nlon Meat Company, if It could control the trade of all the Portland butchers, would cause prices to go up as much as 5 cents per pound on steaks and the choice cuts. All placed the blame for diseased Ttoestson-ths "cheap" markets, and some disposition' was manifested to accuse. Dr. Hiitohlbson,' the 'government inspector of impartiality In favor of the Union Meat Company. The health officer. Dr. Blersdorf, enld today that he would- look Into the restaur wise for the plastering of the Woodlawn structure. The matter of abating taxes, levied in 1F78, on certain lands represented by W. T. Hume, was discussed and referred to a committee composed of Directors War-- rt-n and Beach. The board will meet again at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Union Depot Improvement. The Improvements which are annually ant matter later on, but Just now-he is made at-the Union depot have been cbm- busy paying his respects to offending menced. Since the construction of the butchers. He said that he Is not looking depot In Ii4. over JSO.000 have been spent for trouble, but that traffic In that class at different times In Improvements on th acres were Included and. put Into hops. At the ruling prices offered for hops the crop produced on this SO acres has been bargained for and will easily bring- $0000. The Polk . County man Is probably glad Ik- did not sel out, but .what ha regrsta now Is that he did. not raise a biger crop of hops. warmer south; partly cjcsjdy and : unset tied north portion; Wdnisday, fair and warmer, except fheaS , --coasts westerly winds. , Western Washington Tonight partly cloudy aa i unsettled! Wednesday, fair; westerly winds.. , , Eastern Oreron Tonight, and Wednes day, fair; probably warmer Wednesday. Eastern Washington - and , northern Idaho Tonight and Wednesday; partly cloudy. i ji " " .:.' iu" v -wri Boutnern Idaho Tonight, -..-partly cloudy 'land .- District of" the ' Free Methodist west, throatenlna aaat nortlon. with 'Oos- phUPBh .will be' held 4n- thai beauufui I slbly rainjsoplesjfajt portion ; .Wednes-( grove on the river, bank at Sellwood. Aug day fair. , .:-- vt.-.. .- i isf U to 22, . It will be -in chsfgot Dlsr I . a -. . EDWARD A. BKAL3. isl Ciatf jrA fsarsst , . J ,-. ' y r 4 ' israoast OfflclaL class stock, and In turn the 'cheap' butchers sell this poison food to conaura era who cousldi-r price more important then quality whose stomachs are classed as Inferior to their pocketbooks. "The cheap restaurants, especially Jap anese and Chlnt-se, consume this stuff, and their patrons are not the wiser. "And another thing to be considered in this agitation or exploitation of facts or ..whatever you may call it, Is this: The Union Meat Company, whose obbat- The Widow and family of Gustavs Le- tolrs are at rl routdaie, has long been ben. killed by the falling of a bridge orii seeking to drive the. butchers into a cor the St. Helens road on Thursday even ing, were left utterly destitute of 80 much as a day's provisions. Ieben had been sick for a long time previous to ths -accident and unable to earn anything. UTTERLY DESTITUTE. ner. where they will be compelled to pat ronise it exclusively. Its meats are not always fresh, although 'government in spected' by Dr. Woods Hutchinson, em ployed at government expense though Ths County Commissioners have tempos serving the Union Meat Company only. rarily supplied the family with food. Anton Spaldenberg, injured at the time, is in a precarious condiTren. A New Homestead. Deputy State Organiser Purdy, for the I because it cannot control it, this, hula Other butchers buy, largely from coun try butchers, who kill and ship without delsy, and I venture to say that all the carcases arrive In good condition, but this does not please the' Union Meat Combany. It wants ' att Our trade, -and Brotherhood of American Yeomen, organ ised Homestead No. 1 tn this city last Saturday ovening ,1n the Alioky Jisll with the following officers elected for. the en suing term: . s .. Fast foreman, ur. William; , F. Amos; foreman, Elmer E. Miller,; master of oers- i ninnies, Mrs. Lola A. Johnson; master of accpunts, C. H. Peterson; physician, Mrs. bollo about diseased meat Is encouraged. "I can ten you wnere - aiseasea meat may be- found in all its 'pristine glory. Let the health officer go Into-the kitchen of almost any of those restaurants employ lng Chinese cooks,, and aee what Js will Bnd. , A quarter of meat 4 Is Jjurchased, hung up upon a book, , , myriads ' of hies settle upon it, the untidy cook will pars Potatoes, ' for . example...-. and without Emma M,'" Adams',- co'rrtspondemt, Ethel cleaning his hands,, vearvs steak ano- M. walls; overseer, Mrs...D. K Howe Lady' Rebecca, Mrs.- Mabel Kelly;; tad Kowena. Mrs. Robert McMonles; watch man, J. J. Dunning; sentinel. A.' C Mar tini guard, Guf en Wslis.', there Is disease for you Meat, like but ter, Is . very .ausceptlbl of contamlna- ' tlon, and nothing wilt destroy lta health fullness more quickly than, the' offensive : adars of ths kitchen, ahd th unclean of foodstuffs must not continue. WHAT HllTCHINSON SAYS. Apropos of the recent dumpfng of ths meat of sick hogs. Into Portland's market, the following interview with Dr. E. N. Hutchinson, on how to tell Inspected meat,' will be interesting to many. "Portland has two official abbattolrs for interstate and export trade, which are' under the' direct supervision of the United States . Department, of Agricul ture: one Is located at Troutdale end the other on. Macadam Road, on the outskirts of Portland, The two slaughter about 90 per cent Of ths. meat used In Portland. "There. Is another form of meat Inspec tion that is worthy of mention, an-1 should bs considered by every housekeep er who Is seeking to supply her table wth meats that are free from the sus picion that they might have come from a diseased animal, and that Is, the inspec tion made by the Jewish rabbis. If I were Iri a" city where ft was Impossible to get' meat from a Federal abattoir. I would positively est no other than this so-called 'Kosher' meat. "It Is a- fact that the Hebrew Is more free -from tuberculosis than any other race of people who (use the meat of eat-tie,-and it is considered that-their free dom from diseases common to both cat tle and mankind, is duo In a great meas ure to,, the rigid Inspection of all meats, which Js demanded by their church. '."The Portland housewife who wishes to protect. bet- family from the many and real dangers contained In the flesh of sick' and country-killed animals., can do so if she simply takes ths trouble to see that lief butcher handles no meat but what bears the Vtamp of one of ths Fed eral 'abattoirs, either 138 or 113, or ''the stamp of the Hebrew -inspection." - The stamp1 6f the Federal - authorities' la arfoval surrounding ths fetters Si" with a banner snelreHng the- number of the abattoir bttwsta tha letters, ' - bi-.IIdtng and adjacent streets. Work on the new platform which was commenced several days ago Is being rapidly pushed to completion and painters have started to repaint the window, and door frames. Laying New Rails. Work was started yesterday laying the new double rail track' on the Washing ton street car line. It Is not .expected that the work will be completed Inside of two months, as the rails, are to be laid In concrete. The joints of the rails, the heaviest made, are to be welded. Four new cars are being built for tho line, and the company promises the best ser vice of any line in the city. A $3,000 Fire. At 5:30 o'clock lust evening a Are broke out at 208 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth srreetsr The place' was occupied bv a Chinese tailor and a fruit stand. The total Toss was about "jltWO. The Ijv Grande creamery was slightly damaged. Tho pronrty:ls owned by Wells Far no & Co. The fir was extinguished with diffi culty and for a' time threatened adjoin ing property, Thirteenth aad ' Washington St. EDWARD SHIELDS, Proprietor. - ' Performance Every Night. No Uqosrs 5Mf - DEMONTRELLO, Wonderful tearrsi Jumper. i?" MAJOR & JAMES, . Assassinators of Borrow. I ? BORTEN & DRAPER Comedy Horisonal v Jiars. i DUFFYCHILDREN, f - -Premier Juvenile Artists, O'LEARY & FAY, comedy Jugglera. FIAYD & STYLES. Bunch of RagUms.-' JOSEPH THOMPSON, New Illustrated Songs. " 1 POr,YSCOPE. New Moving Pictures. gHIELPS' ORCHESTRA. Admission-. la . MT. TABOR PARK S&ST Continuous Vaudeville Parformanoa Every Night. BIO BILL THIS-WEEK. 8:30 P. M. JAMES, Slack-Wire Artist The Popular FITZGERALD BISTERS. DEL BARTINO, King of Fir. Song and Dance Artists, SMITH BROS. , THE VOLTONS, Acrobats, Character Songs. GEO. W. PENROSB. " PROF. HUNTS' Trained Dog and Monkey Show RESERVED SEATS, 10a, V ' The Sensation of the Day . - The Minatnre Railway. TAKE MT. TABOR CAR, Cor. 3d and Yamhill, leaves every I rnln utes, fare 5c. Performance FAMILY ROOMS ...Gentlemen's Resort... Louis Dammasch Qoodnough Bldg., ioa-170 Fifth St. ' f Opposits Pastoifioa. , Cold Lunches. SchltU Boar on draught Klamath Hot Springs ;.J f. Bdson Sroa.; Proprietors, , ; Beswlck, 5i5kijrou County, CaL Flnest'fishlnr, banting and hsaltn ra sort-an tha Coast. , Climate perfect; no winds, na togs, na dusty roada " ,, . Trout fishlnf unsurpased. Hot. Bwlnuning, steam, sulphur and mud bathsk i ',i .- . , Rates Sa.oo to-$Jt.$o per' day. - i Sio.oo to $14.00 per week. , : '" full particulars upon application. ' - . s;;.J-.--.. 4jl 'f, S- S"l .;?.-' Jl--.:.- - ).. , - " Hackney Cottage sea view., wash.; ''':''. Now open for' ths season. 1 block from R. R. station. First-class ta- ' ble. Pleasant and homelike suis roundlngs. Excellent surf bathing. Long Beach Transfer Co; . A. KNOLU Proprietor, v ' " LONG BEACH, WASH., Baggago delivered' to any plac on tbs . 4 , Beach. v . . - Pleasure Prives made to ny, point a -,..ths Peninsula.. . , Inaulra at ths Red Toward s 1 ' ' FIRST AND MAU1SCN STS. We cash sD kfndg of checi ,"rc - " "fcad- and lnU.Twnt, at sU rui t r the day end niht. Intluv . i . . - sjsjsjsasaHsjsBBSBjHBBSBBer::-u. ::