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.THE OKEGON. DAILY JOURKA1V - PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER T, 1002. The Oregon Daily Journal I JOURNAL ClASSinO) ' : Ads.V;' COST LITTLE but they BRING BIG Results Results out if all proportion to their cost. Kf SMALL AD. .INSERTED. .IN.. IHESE. COLUMNS IS READ BY THOUSANDS . ATTORNEYS. Paxton, Beaoh ft Simon, 6111 Chamber of Commerce. Geo. J. Cameron, Attorney at Law, 71 Chamber of Commerce. Portland. Or. N. Mosessohn. 722 Chamber of Commerce. BEND TOUR WANT ADS to The Journal ' for results. Phone Main 601. BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR. Free use of instruments. Wanted players for clubs. HaX Webber In struotor, 717 Marquam bids. BILLIARD PARLORS. THE NARRAGANSETT BILLIARD PAR lors, 128 6th St. Office Brown's Orch. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. John A. Melton, carpenter and builder. 807 Stark at; office and store fixtures built and remodeled, altering" aad re pair houses. Phone Main 747. CARD ENGRAVERS. . WEDDING AND VISITING-CARDS En craved; W. G. Smith tt Co., Third Boor, Washington oiag. CEREAL MILLS. Acme fillls Co., Manufacturers rfalaton Acme cereals, ro 6c c w. rront st. COAL AND WOOD. Oregon Fuel Co., dealers In all kinds of coai ana wood, m JsaorriBon (. VULCAN COAL CO., WHOLESALE dealers best coals, foundry and smelter ooae. CHIROPODY AND MANICURING. L. Mitchell, Chiropodist. Knight's Shoe store, 2t waan. at. irione Hood 728. CLAIRVOYANT. MADAME JOHNSTON, clairvoyant and Card reading; tells past, present and xuture; readings, tUc 251 Fifth at. MRS. HENDERSON. Clairvoyant, 8WV Washington at. room DENTISTS. are H. IDomuson. fio-M Wuhin.. ton bidjr Waahuiirlon and FYmrrYi ata ruuui noou DRUGGISTS. Frnk3TStre7blSrdru perfumes. 842 Washington at. ELECTRIC W0RK8. Portland Electrical Vorka6mci3ii Western Electrio Works. S06H Wash at EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Oregon Employment Co.. 227 Burnslde at xieiy vi ail aiuus waniea. GROCERS. F. Dresser & Co.. 840-842 Washington at HOUSE FURNISHERS. . urnuurt. carpets, parlor goods, stoves, etc See L Gav nrta & Bona, 17S-1T5 First. 119-225 Yam- Uill. DUIO JfUUUH nut. BANKS. DD at TILTON. BANKERS usisousnea in 1859. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all noint. . yoribl;,term,i.fcLetUr" ?r crd,t Issued nvaUable in Eorope and all points u Sight exchange and telegraphio trains- i" miiu vh Aiow xurK, Washington Chicago, St Louis, Denver, Omaha, vtciwu, ii..uiiiivii, au&uo, Montana and Britlah Columbia. niana "vV .oug, xoaohoma. Manila and Honolulu. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With Which is amalnmuoH THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUm'bia y s,ooo,oo Reserve 2.000. 000 . Transacts a general banking business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sum of 110 and ud warda, and Intereat allowed on mini. mum monthly balances. Rates an in. M.W.aahlngts.an.at E. A. WTLD. Manager. LONDON & BAN FRANCISCO BANK LIMITED. ' Chamber of Commerce Building. Thlra and Stark streets. Head office, 65 Old Broad street Lon don.' This bank transacts a general bank. Ing business, makes loans, discount inns mm ibouw iviicib w cTeoit avail able. . for . travelers and for the pur chase of merchandise In" any city of the world. Deals In foreign and do mestic exchange. Interest pKl on time deposits W. A. MACRAE, Manager. WERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK. PORTLAND, OR. i i rJra,yf 'Y'iton President Ft L. Durham Vice-President ' R. W. Hoyt Cashier Geo, W. Hoyt Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANK. ING BU8INESS. Draft and letters of credit Issued available to all parts of the world Collections a specialty. Gold 'dust . bought. , THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL ' BANK, Transacts a General Banking Business Diafts Issued available In all cities of the United States and Europe President TYLER WOODWARD Vice-President ... J.,.;...JACOB KAMM Cashier , F C. MILLER AIN8WORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. . C. AINSWORTH..,r .Psident PERCT T MORGAN Vice-Pres dent W, 8CHMKER. .Assistant asWer Transacts a General Banking Business Interest an time deposits. Safe Deposit Department MORRIS & WHITEHEAD BANKERS AND INVESTMENTS. nEST AND ALDER STREETS. . PORTLAND, OB, CORNICES SKYLIGHTS. ' Metal Skylights, Galvanised Iron Cor- " mces. . 4, Jtcyer. me eaoooa k. FOR SALE Mr6CECLANE0U8. BALL SAFE, etandard of the worldl ' aafea told on May payments; trade four ' old safe for a new one. Norrta Sale Lock Co (1 Firat at. . -. GASOLINE LAMPS. H. W. MANNING Lighting and Supply jo. LAteac improved gasoline lamps. io bixtn street, roruand, ore. HOUSES FOR RENT. DONALD O. WOODWARD. 846 Stark at, rents and Insures, Phone Main Hi. BEAD TUB CLASSIFIED COLUMNS of The Journal if you wish to buy, acli or iraue. .,.-- HARNESS. COLLINS. PRESTON. WILSON CO- The beet value and larreat stock: tx preaa and hum harness a BDeclalty. Wholesale and retail. Second and Tay lor sts. HOTELS. Hotel Rebrecteca .European plan. Fourth ana Aiaer ata. INSURANCE. ISAAC Li WHTteTfIRH! LNSURTncE 825 Sherlock bide Oregon phone Mala SOS. J AS. Me. I. WOOD. Concord Building. 'phone 47. Employer's Liability Insui anoe, represents American Bonding rruat Co. Fire insurance. ARTHUR WTTJinN. Sherlock Building. 'phone 1008, representa the Alliance and me Home Jr lra ana Marine ins. vos. JEWELERS. Geo. O. Brandenburg & Co., Engraver Mfg. Jewelers. 88H Id. Phone Hood 4J7. The L, C. Henrlchsen Co., Jewelers, and opticians, 284 Washington st The O. Hettkemper Co., manufacturing jewelers, km Morrison at. LAUNDRIES. PACIFIC LAUNDRY CO.. J2 and 281 Ar- tnur st.. cor. First. Lowest orlcee con s latent with good work. Prompt deliv ery, uregon mono. 4. ViWU IUW.II LURID, DrUlU, .VP 81 per month. Novelty Supply Co., 4a- u in. muitn at. xeL no. TOWELS, soap, comb and brush. 81 per mo. -Oregon Launary uo., fhone m. u MASSAGE. MX) ME.. H. . ELX. dermatolyoglat massage, electrio treatmehts. ' U3( First st MEDICAL. DR. MRS. CARET TALBOTT. success fully trata and cures all diseases of wo men. . Successful home treatment by man. 30s Salmon St., bet. 6th and tn. SPRINGSTEEN MEDICINE CO. removed to 611 DeKum bldg. MONEY TO LOAN. MONET to Loan on city lota and lm proved farms. W. A. Shaw it Co., 341 Stark st W. A. HATHA WAY-Money to loan. Washington bldg. Phone Hood 413. 10 LOANS Without publicity on real or chattel mortgages, personal or salary security, at low rates, c W. "ailett 213 Commercial block. 'Phone Grant 858. 4 per cent money to loan. 246 Stark st. .READ, IKE . C COLUMNS of The Journal trade. you wist to Dili', mi-xtr MONUMENTS. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS 720 Front st. Fine work, low prices. NAVAL ARCHITECT. Fred A. Ballin. 43 2d at. Tel. Oak 76. na val architect and mechanical engineer. PALMIST. MRS. STOCKS, Scientific Palmist; read ings 600 and il. ruth st, opp. Post office. PERSONAL. CAFE KRATZ, 122 Sixth St A fine lunch aerved at all hours. MME, AZA HOLMES, Complexion, Hair, sain ana ncaip epeciaiist, may te con suited dally free. 311 Morrison St. PHOTOGRAPHERS. E. W. Moore, crayon and oil portraits. Third and Washington ata. PLUMBER8. Taylor & Stanton, plumbing and ateam fitting. 88 Sixth at RESTAURANTS. Straws' Reatawant; . first-class meala: lltisi viv.vv. n naiiuiKloa si. RUBBER 8TAMP8. BUSBY & LESH CO. Rubber stamps. Seals, Htenciis, etc., 411 The Dekum. 8PECIAL DELIVERY. Post Special Delivery, Na 2O0H 'Wash ington. Phones, Or. Main 862,. CoU 261. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. C. O. Pick, office 88 First St.. bet Btark and Oak; phone we. fianos and furnl- rare- -nivl -and., packed, for. ah ip ping; commouiouB mrjjiuy urica. warenouaa Front and Clay ata. TIMBER CLAIMS LOCATED. DO YOU want to locate sugar and yellow pine timber claims? The best to be had. Apply va Abington Building. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. THIS JS YOUR OPPORTUNITY 60 yeiiow pine limner (claims that will cruise 3,00u.000 feet to the quartet aectloni 20 homestead timber claims, finW fir timber, that will cruise 8,000,000 to 8 -000,000 to the quarter seotion. Cruiser's fee reasonable;. Money loaned to prove up on if de sired. Ready sales of these lands can be made at from 81600 to 82000 for each quarter section. Timber lands bought anu for sale. B. H. SHAVER CO., Room 308 Commercial Bile. WALL PAPER. painter, m wya si. corner Alder. Ernest Miller & Co., wall paper And dec orators. Ui ririi WHOLESALE GROCERS. Wadhams & Co., wholesale gToceraTman- ofacturers ana coaunission merchants. 84 and 66 Front at Allen & Lewis, wholesale grocers. Port lano, ure. Mason, Ehrman eV Oo.j whelaaaia gfeS'. era. n. w . cor. oecona ana nni sis. Lang A Co., First and Ankeny sts. READ THE CLA8STJTED COLUMNS oi The Journal a you wlik to buy, aell or trade. Read The Journal t WANTED 48 women. " Sine ' old Dr. Keaeler s return they have been treat ' I- tng 87 women daily In the ladles' de . partment They can treat 49 mora. Call or write for home system. Enclose 18 ..8-oent stasnD. Address St. Louis Medl . cal and Surgical Dispensary, cor. Second - and xamniu ata., Portland. r. Z& GIRLS AND WIDOWS to work in my - store at $8 per week; give full name and address.- Harry tsmith, r. U. no lvsf, city. J HELP WANTED MALE WANTED R R. men for Orearon. Wash' ' inaton. Nevada and Utah: frea fare wages .12 to 88 a day; long lobs. C. R. Hansen A Co.. it N. Second at GOOD MAN WANTED to present a finan cial proposition, Btaric st. SEND YOUR WANT ADS to The Journal for results. Phone Main coo. LOST. LOST BETWEEN MORRISON STREET Brldat) and 671 East Main St. a pack ace containing three rlnra and ladies' , watch chain. Reward at Rooms 18 and 17, 227H Washington Bt ROOMS FOR RENT. THE LOCKWOOD, 851 H Morrison at- jrurnisnea rooms; transient, fnone Oregon South 808. THE CASTLE 872 Wash. ; rooms for gen tlemen; transient. Tel. bouid i. H0U8 FOR SALE. ONE 8-ONE 7-ROOM HOUSE; VUST sell; installments; make offer. 811 Commercial building. HOMES TO SELL on small monthly pay menta. 245 Stark at 1 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ETC 40-room hotel .'.82600 2t-room lodging house J1500 Candy store 100 12-room lodging house 8M0 ItiO-acre farm 82000 4 Restaurants, $260, $460, )00. $1000. 60 acres land near Portland, very cheap; part payment. Address. H. H. HIGLEY. Agent P. O. Box 1066. City. TICKET OFFICE8. Overland Cut Rate Ticket Office. 140 Third st; $ to 820 saved to all points TYPEWRITERS. The Smith-Premier Typewriter, 122 Third street All makes of typewriters for rent Supplies for all machines. L. A M. Alexander at vo., agents. W. A. Rideout. Agent BUnkenederfer Typewriters, an stars: st. REAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ollle Westlund to Mrs. J. E. Foun tain. 83 1-1 acres Sec. 4. T. 1. 8 R. 6 E ..$ 800 A. B, Clark and wf. to John Wall. L. 21 to 23. B. 28. Willamette add 600 A. F. and J. Saulres to L. M. Cost- ner, L.11, 12, K. 6. b,. V. Heights 600 C. J. and Geo. L. Hibbard to Frits Voie-ht. L. 1 to 3 and 8 to 11. Hlb- bard'a add to B. P. 400 E. and F. A. Moore to A. W. Moore, L. 1. fractional B. 8. James Johns add to St. Johns . . . i. 360 L. J. and T. S. McDanlel to K. & Ponnay, L. 11. B. 7, SunnyslUe .. 1,600 A. B. Clark and wf. to Jane Wait 1 21 to 23, B. 26, Willamette add 600 Port. Trust Co., of Ore., to Elsworth P, MoCroskey, L. 21, B. 12. Wil liams Ave. add 435 660 Henrv Raithel and wf. to A. E. May, N. E. 4, N- E. H, Sec. 11, T. 2 N., .Bit .2 !. -XfL- ' -- J. M. Johnon and wf. to C. R, Klrk- patrlc, L. 6, B. 16, North Irving ton ........ L. H. Boise et.al,. to Joseph Meyers, " K" 6. B. muttotaaivsAA, -v. 750 Hannah E. Scoflins et. al. to Maud E. Tillman, und. L. 10. B. 12, sub. Proebstei's add. to Albina; L. 7, B. 85, Alblria; E. 17 ft. U 33. W. 17 ft. L. 34. B: 14, Alblha Phoenix Land Co. to Angus A. Gra ham. L. 12, Arleta Park 100 Get your Title Insurance and Abstracts to Real Estate from the Title Guarantee te Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce. BUILDIN G PERMlfo To School District No. L achool house. Corbett street, i486. " To same, school house, Williams av enue, $485. Same, ' two achool houses, Highland, $78a To Miller, repairs, Fourteenth and Marshall, $200. To A. L. Morgan, 2-story dwelling, Sixteenth and Jefferson, $2000. To D. E. Surman, two 8-story ware houses, Hawthorne avenue and East First streets. $20,000. To W. H. Lee, 2-story dwelling. East Twenty-first and Tillamook, $3500. HE LOOKED HUNGRY. An artist who waa making a sketching tour through a p$tureaua.reKlon AJCCpa nectlcut chanced one day on' a barn so al luring to his eye that he sat down on a stone wall and went to work at once. He soon became conscious that he had two Interested spectators in the persons of the farmer and his wife, who had oome to the door of the house to watch him. The artist by and by discovered that he had lost or mislaid his rubber eraser, and, as fie wished to correct a slight error In the sketch, he went up to the door and asked the- farmer's i if. ha mlKht.hav.e small piece of dry bread. This, as every artist knows, makes a good eraser. The farmer'a wife looked at him with an expression of pity not' unmixed with surprise. Dry bread!" she repeated. "Well, 1 g-uese you won't have to put up with any dry bread from me, young man. You -come right into the kitchen with me and I'll give you a thick slice of bread with butter on it." Now, don't say a word," she continued, raising her hand to warn off, his expostu lations. "I don't care how you cam to this state, nor anything about it; all 1 know Is. you're hungry, and that's enough for me. You shall have a good dinner." Youth's Companion. Regulator Line. Regulator Una ateamera from Oak street dock at 1 a. m. Best and fastest line of steamers for The Dalles, Lyle, Hoed River, White Salmon, St Martina Hot Springs, Cascade Locks, "Moffet' Hat Springs, and all middle Columbia River and Klickitat Valley points. Take this line and get to your destination from one to four hours ahead of other lines. FOR SPOKANE FAIR. O. R. eV li. Makes Law Rata, IhoJulhig Oris Admission Coupon. For the Spokane Interstate Fair at Spo kane, October 6 to 14. the O. R? 4a N. makes the tow rate of $8.69 round . trip from Portland, including one admission coupon.. Tickets an sale October good until October 1$. C!t$ Tloiat OStoa, ThJrd HELP WANTED FEMALE. HELENA' IS HERE Portland Hast Win Five Oat of Six TO GET THIRD PLACE Butte Went to Spokane, and Tigers at Seattle Other Sports. Northwest League. Yesterday's game-Seattle. 9; Spokane, 4. STANDING OF THE CU BS. Butte 6S8 Seattle , 6;4 Helena , 531 Portland 500 Taeoma 4u9 Spokane 400 SEATTLE, Oct. 7, Thr Buneligrassere fell wfth a dull t)iu'd befoie the Dugdalea yesterday, lilokey tossed for the locals and hud good support. Hut for the er rors a complete snulout n.iuld have been made. Spokane did not g. I h run until the sixth. In the eighth by a fortunate bunch of errors they scored three times. Hlckey out-tosxed Drlnkwattr. The Spo kane Team raised a kick und may try to claim the game, on a technicality. The grand stand at Seattle is not lua-ery feet back from the plate. In the eighth Mc Kevitt tried to make home 011 a passed ball, but the grand stand .topped it and the runner waa put out. This would not have occurred if the stand hud been back the proper distance. SCORE BY INNINGS. 1 2 S 4 5 G 7 9 9 04 Seattle 2 10 2 0 3 0 Spokane . . ..0 0 0 0 u 1 0 SUM MART. Earned runs Seattle, fi. Struck out By Hlckey. 3 by Drink- waier, a. Bases cm balls Off Hlckev. 8: off Lranxwater, 1. Two-base hits Klopf, Babbitt. Three-base hits Fraiy. Stolen bases Hulen. Dalrvmnle. B.ib- bltt, Campbell. uouoie play nulen to Hurley. Passed ball Stanley. Left on bases Seattle. B; Spokane, 7. Time of game One hour and 40 miu- utes. Umpire Tread way. Attendance 900. PI.AY HELENA TODAY The Helena team has arrived and will open the aeries today. The Portland olub Is a couple "of games behind" (he " boys from Montana, and must win five out of the six games to be played in order to.. et, tbisd. jiJace. . TWe to a ijlsunder taking. The two clubs" have both been playing good ball, and It is doubtful whether PortlancLan win the gamea re- Quired to land them in the third notch. CHALLENGE DUE SOON. NEW YORK, Oct. 7. "You may expect to hear something about the challenge for the America's cup in a week or eight days." This was the statement made by Sir Thomas Upton to a group of ac quaintances yesterday, aays a London dis patch to the Herald. OREGON HORSE WINS. CINCINNATI, Oct. Ty-In the raoe for I;ll trotters,. Amelia won the race in three Straight heats, and wan Awarded the 110, 000 purse. Dan Patch tried to lower his record and made the mile in 2:03, which waa a good performance, considering the state of the track. He was paced by a running mate. , ' STABLE SOLD. NEW YORK, Oct. 7. Charles A. J. Reed sold his racing stable at Sheepshead Bay at auction yesterday. J. B. Haggln was the purchaser of St. Balise, who was a year ago bought for $100,000.' but was aold for $6,600. ' " NEW YORK DOG SHOW. NEW YORK. Oct 7. On October 21 tha Ladies' Kennel Association will hold a dog show at tlx- Madison Square Car den. It will be the greatest exhibition of high class dos ever held In the coun try. TEMPLE IS CHAMPION. CHICAGO. Oct. 7. Larry Temple, the New York middleweight put out Jack Beauacholte in the first round last night. Hits and Jabs. Gus Bezenah wants another meeting with,Joe Gan9. 'Kid'Carter'a reason for hla defeat by Tommy Ryan is that ha trained down too fine. "If Kyan will- give me another chance I will gladly take hlra on at catch Wfeighta and ba $2,000 that I will win," ha said. Will Curley and George Dixon will meet again. The two have accepted an offer from Jimmy Lowe, tne English fistic pro moter, of a'purae to meet in a fifteen round bout next month in London. Bobby Dobbi has received an offer from the National 8porting Club of Lon don to box Tom Woodley before It the latter part of next month. Woodley is the man who knocked oat Eddie Connol ly in elejren rounds. Hughey Mcl'adden and Benny Yanger, the "Tipton Slasher," are ta oppose each other in a six-round bout at Chicago on October $0. They will meet at catch weights. McPadden haa signed articles to box "Kid" Goodman, of Boston, on Oc tober 9. This is also a six-round affair and will be held at Chicago. In all probability tha Rufe Turner- Perry Queenan go will take place in Seat tie within the next threw weeks. There is some question aa. to who shall pull off the affair, tha Northwestern Athletic Club or the Olympic CTutS. Turner Admit frankly that be would rather appear under the auaplcea of tha former, where- 1 it is immaterial to Queenan. In splta of bis defeat at ta hands of Tommy Relily, young; George GIbbs will will, undoubtedly be signed to, meet, Matty Matthew at Portland sometime in near future. One thin- ia certain, the black boy deserve the match owing to the gams, exhibition t put up in this city. Ha ahould be able to make a much better ehowln against Matthews at 142 pound, than he possibly eouH against a strong, rugged fellow of RelH'a weight CORBETT TALKS. Lou Houseman, in last Sunday's Chi cago Inter-Ocean, aays: "I had a Ions chat With Jim Corbett yesterday. In the course of which the ex champion dwelt not a little on his prom ised match with Jim Jeffries next May. The match la clinched, as far as a match can be. in the absecne of signed articles of agreement and posted forfeits. Cor bett was originally down to box Jeffries this month In Ban Francisco, but tba champion, 'who was bound only condition ally by hla word, asked that the match be deferred. This was principally because of a broken nose. Sustained by Jeffries In hlSgflght with Fitzalmmons, but was also duen part, at least to the cry of "fake" raised after tha Fitxslmmons fight. Cor bett haa been working methodically all aummer at his country home, Bay Side, Long IslUnd. The Californlan ,hus a beau tiful filace on the north shore of Long Island, overlooking the Sound. The roads are good and hill-climbing Is at hand if he elects that sort of work. He has an excellently equipped gymnasium and handball court, and. -all in all, has built for himself an Jdtal conditioning pluce. His work has not been of the rigorous kind, leaning, insteud, to light exercising and outdoor life. "Corbett feels confident that he can Whip Jeffries. He figures and those who saw the tight agree with, him that he would have whipjied Jeffries in their last battle but for an accident which came up In the twenty-third round, at u stage where he had Jeffries completely smoth ered. Forced to the ropes, with Jeffries blindly swinging away. Corbett was bumped back by the recoil of the upper rope into Jeffries' BWlnglng right and knocked out. This after twenty-three rounds of fighting. In which Corbett led all the way." NEWS OF AND FOR MARINERS The Goings and Comings of Those ' Who Plow the Mighty Deep. The Chile Is. discharging ballast at the Greenwich dock. The I'ort Logan' began taking cargo yesterday at the elevator. The Falrport will shift fion Montgom ery No. 1 to Oceanic dock tomorrow. The British bark Remnnthn. and the British ship Khyber reached Astoiia on Sunday from Portland. The German ship Magdalene has ar rived In at Astoria aftt r u passage of 30 days from jokohnma. The Dlmsdale will Khlft from the Oceanic dock today to the Portland Flour Mills, where she will begin loading at mce.for Cape Town. The British ship Dyrioincne arrived In port this mornlpg. She comes from Koy al Roads liv. ballast and 1 under charter to the Portland Grain Co. The Pass of Brander arrived at Astoria yesterday, and will reach Portland In a day or two. She la under charter to T M. Stevens & Co.. to load gruln for South Africa. The Chile will finish discharging bal last at the Greenwich dock this after noon. She will move from there to the Oceanic dock, where the will iK-gln load ing wheut for Balfour, (iuthrli- & Co. The steamship Lime Branch will leave down the river this mominc and complete her cargo at Antorlii When she talis from tho mouth of the river she will have on board over 9000 tons. The British bark Adderly arrived In port this morning. She roirt k from Newcastle, N.. S. W., with a iwijo of coal, consist ing of 1,050 tons. Klie is consigned to Kerr, Glfford ft Co. Ilcr outward carKO will be lumber. The management of the l.a Conner Trading & Transportation Company, of Puget Sound, lias announced that oil will be used as fuel for the operation of Its fleet of eight steamers. It was also stat ed that oil tanks ami supply stations will be established la the near future on Paget Sound. The steamship Poplar Branch, of the same rfne as the Lime Branch, has been chartered to load wheat at Portland and is expected to arrive here In a. few days. She Is two-tenths of a foot longer than the Lime Branch, and will mrry eisht more tons. She will, therefore, he the largeat vesael that ever came up the Co lumbia River. A gang of. about fifteen boys have been carrying on a thriving business for the past week or two In the vicinity of the AInsworth dock. Their method was to slaLeiaL..fj:oniabj.Jj8j:gea It away In aacks until auch a time aa It could be disposed of to advantage. Their game, however, was brought to a sudden stop last evening by the entire gang being placed under arrest. Their ages will range between 10 and 18 years. ERICKSON'S Concert Sialic Cafe 21 NORTH SECOND STREET Corner Burnside AUQ. ERICKSON, Propr. -badie' Ideal Orchestra Under Direction of Miss il. E. (Hidden. MfSS E. BAMO, Violin MISS O. HARRISON, Cornet., MISS A. ROSS, Clarinet MISS A, PEFFERLE. Trombone MISS M. E. OLIDDEN, Piano MISS D. HERBERT, .Drums Also LADY VOCALISTS. MAKE-UP SATISFIED HIM, When "The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" "was rehearsing ia New York, John McNsily, who rewrote the libretto, was trying to plague Phoeba Com about the make-up aha would be compelled to wear an the witca. "I never saw a woman yet," declared McNally, "who was willing to sacrifice her (beauty to a hideous make-up." "Well, you 11 aea one thla time," de clared the actress. "I'm going to make myself so ugly that even you, Mr. Me Nally, Will refuse to recognise me." "Oho," laughed the librettist, " you will, will you ? Well, I'll wager you won't I'm too old a bird to be fooled by a bit of grease paint I can tell a pretty woman under her make-up any time. When I see you on the atage for the first time in that make-up at dreaa rehearsal, say, I'm going to step up and klas you, Just to show that I'm game." Nothing more was thought of the lncl dent until the dress rehearsal was called When Miss Coyne made her first en trance, crouched in the position she as sumes as the witch, Mr. McNally was Btatdtru? m the wings with a smile on his face. Miss Coyne raised her head. That was enough for the librettist. He made one dash for the front of the stage and Jumped over the orchestra pit and landed In the center aisle. "You win," he shouted bock! "TT1 pay, only for heaven's sake don't come'hear m." , J Mis Coyne was atlH bent almost dou hie, hut It was with laughter. Chicago lnter-Ocenn, DISRESPECTFUL DIZZY. This Is what Disraeli wrote at the time of Queen Victoria's coronation, and some may fee) ho same way now: "I must give up going to the coronation, as all the members of parliament must be In court dresses or uniforms, and I can't afford to buy any. I console myself with the con viction that to get up at 7 o'clock, to sit dressed like a flunky In Westminster Abbey for seven or eight hours and to listen to a sermon by the Bishop of Lon don are treats which can be missed with fort It mle." Exchange. Referencea-Ladd St Tllton. Portland; U. S. National bank, Portland; Bank of California San Francisco; Crocker Woolworth National Bank. 8an Fg elsco. Doltqn, DcRuytcr 8 Co. Members Chicago Board of Trade, San Francisco Produce Exchange, San Fran cisco Stoc.. and Bond Exchange. Grains, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds and.. Cotton. i San Francisco Office: 4'jO California St. oj Third Street PORTLAND. OR. "THE WILD INDIAN'S OVERCQh 9tt India fUtaa bt wMwHfttly I ft 4tii. tlui air lltt rcuratia f4 pr of nrnairte maitopi an f na " hem baau 'UA ' Ua in rtfy aanu(a turen M rral Indian tuba lry Pm4 lt " 'ut.r ia tit ifc fmti wool aj 44 tm t )? If otr ! ha art MocaW them 1, tend j lo sit, nnmtni yewf cbotc ixiurifttfH wt'H mm! joaj t'-nil'fiuH 1ntli.rt Xobf, ftpfrtt pij hooaif-i ion. (lltUd t Cutrv (va la PHNDLETON WOOLEN MILLS. . PwiaiMM, Off gold (with or without BUUnsand Tuba. II I ibting &iuwinmeiu,ucDntfea, jtiita, j 7i und Ksilrd. Fuvson Typewrilor ttlbbon I for all Mauhiw. LTuea Papers. Oarlxra In-1 ; il pur, and muuauanrom TrpswrlUr BuppllH I J ud Furniture, teraaoaairaxas rvajusaaB 'Jjwi WWaoCT CBABOB. Wytkoff. Seem (jm ft Benedict iMtmarraEiFi 249 Stark St., Portland, Or. RAILROAD TIME TABLE3. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Leaves. DEPOT. FIFTH ANU I STREETS Arrives. For Maygers, Rain ier. Cia tskanie. West port. Clirton. Asto ria. Warrenton, Fla vel, Hammond. Port Stevens, Gearhar: Pk., Seaside, Astoria and Seashore Ex press. Dally. Astoria Express, Daily 8:00 A. M. 11:10 A. M. 7:00 P. M- 9:40 P. M. Ticket office, 8S6 Morrison street and Union Depot. " J. C. MAYO, General Psssenger Agent Astoria Or. PORTLAND & ASIATIC JIEAMHIPJsfQL- For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight via connecting steamers for Ma nila, Port Arthur and vladivoatock. For rates and full Information call on or address officials or agents of tho u. It & N. Co. H D. GRIFFIN, Mgr. Gift 1 ' RAILROAD TIME TABLES. 7xJX IZfl SOHtlT is I Q Iockh tsAsnvl EAST via. SOUTH Leaves. Union Deaet, Anivaa. OVeAlanti wrrJ PIUEMS TRAINS, for Salem. Hnu. 8:30 p ro. barg, Ashiand. Baa- ramento, Ogden, Ban Francisco. Mo lave, Los Ancelea, El Paso, New Or leans and tha East 8:10 am At Weadbnrn 7M.1 dally (except Sun day), morning train tor ML Angel. Sil- verton, Browns ville. SDrlnarfleid Wendllng and Nat ron. Albany passenger... Connects at Wood bum with Mt. An 4:00 p.m 10:18 1 gel and Sllverton local. 7:30 a-m 118:50 p.m Corvallia Sheridan passenger, passenger. :S8p.n 8:t8 am Dally. HDally except Sunday. POrtland-Oawego Suburban Service and Yamhill Division. Ltwt Foot of Jafferaon Street. , Jave prtutnd dally for Oswego al n2!- mv,12 30' 8:26. 4:40, 6:2?. I:rt m .m!.niP i,ly.?xoept 8"nQay. :80i 8:40 a, m-, 6:05, 11:30 p. m. Sunday only, l:M a. i.eti"T!ln? .Fom Oswego arrive Port. : Da"Jr Pt Sunday 8:,' B0.- m Exoept Monday 18.41 a. m. Sunday only 10:05 a. m. Leave from aame depot for Dallas and intermediate points daily except Sundav 6:05 p. m. Arrive Portland 8:3f a. m. The Independence-Monmouth Motor Line operate dally to Monmouth and Airlle. connecting with Southern PaolfiO Company's trains at Dalian and Independ ence. Rebate tickets on sals between Port, land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates 817.50 first class and 114 second c ass. Second class includes sleeper, first class does not. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe J also Japan, China, Honolulu and Aue tralla. City Ticket Office corner Third and Washington streeta. Phone Main Til C. W. STINGER. W. R COMAN, City Ticket Agent Gen. Paa. Art w union Pacific THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST mWm e i'iOi-Li mm UNION DEPOT. Leave Arrly - ciuOago-PorilaSTT 8PECIAL. (:am 4:80pm For tho Eaat via Hunt- Dally Dally . lngton. SPOKANE FLYKK, " For Eastern Washing- " '. ton. Walla Walla, Lew- 8:18 p m 7:00am -lston. Coeur dlAlene DaUy Daily and Great" 'Northers " 1 -.-.- polnta. ATLANTIC EXPRESS.I .ri,hm ,.,. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHSDULB. FOR SAN FRAN- " " " ' " f v.'- CISCO. from SS. Geo. W. Elder- Alna- ' Oct 9. 19, 29. worth 8:00 pm BS, ColumbU- Dock " Oct. 4. 14. 24. 8:QuproJ FOR ASTORIA and 8:00 pm ' way polnta, connecting Dally 6 p'ra with atr. for Ilwaco and ex 8un. Dally North Beach, str. Has- Sat 10 ax Sua." aalo, Ash street dock, p m FOR DAYTON. Oregon 7-nOa.m i-Maa City and Yamhill River ImZ. points, str Modoc. Ah- Tuea. Mon.. street dock. Thurs., Wed - (Water permitting.) st Frt. v TICKET OFFICE!, Third and Washing ion. xeiepnone, aaatn na. TIME CARD OP TRAINS PORTLAND Leaves. 7:25 a. m. Arrives. 8:46p.Bi. Puget Sound Limited Kanana- 5ty8' Louis Special 11:10 a, m. 11:18 o. m. North Coaat Limited 8:30 p. m. 1:00 a.m. 3 :06 p. m. acoma, Seattle Night Express 11:45 p. m. Take Puaet Sound Limited or NortS roast Limited for Gray's Harbor nolnta. Take Puget 6ound Limited tar Olyaml direct. . Take Puget Sound Limited or Kaoaae Clty-St. Louts Special for points oat South Bend r ranch. . Double daily train service on urara Harbor branch. Four trains daily Between roruana ana Taeoma and Henttls, - A. D. CHARLXOW, Asslstsr.t General Passenger Agant. t55 Morrison St., Portland, Or. ,- THE ONLY THROUGH TRAINS WITHOUT CHANliE OF CARS BETWEEN PORTLAND, AND- CHICAGO RUN OVER CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY. TU1E 70 HOURS TO CHICAGO A. a B-iRKER. General Agent. C is N. W. JUIlwajk mm, 153 Tird SC.', . 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