THET OHEGOX DA1XT' JOTJB5TAX, TOBTTjAyp; "THTJBSDAY "ETXIOXG, DECEMBER 18, ? 190? , -Tee Oregon Daily Jousm , -. v.. new:; today. ? , , FOR Bda. In clsselfled columns fj"8)t nations Wanted," , "Mai" v "Female. THE JOURNAL will make no charge. 'Bring or and ad copy to JOURNAL of.; nee..'. . i -t . - . t HELP WAifTED FEMALE. WANTED 40 women. Blue (id Dr. Keasler'e 4 rcture they Bar bel treating ,87 wanes ! uv id na todies- oopartmcnt ncy c rest 40 mure. Call- or writ for borne srs f tern. Enclose 10 2-eent stamp. Address St. ' Louts Medical sad Burglcal Dispensary, , o herond aad Ysaiblll sts.. Port In ud. Ore. HU.P WANTED MALE. WANTK1- It. R. LABORER! fur Nevada. Washimrtoa an Oregon; wane, (2 op; tree fare; also other wort o, K, Uoosau ce., jea noria end at. '" ' ' W ANTED AQLNTB. W DESIRE MANAGERS la -every city and t eosnty lu Oregon ta represent a propoaitloa -which BDDeala to namda who wish to owa i4i tbetr . awn Atw., t H.l. S. ktfc-:Ji . mark at. TENDERS WANTED. PORT Of PORTLAND will receive blda (or tar , construction of one 20-lueh centrifugal pump; . plana and apeclncatkiua lor same war be uly . .alined at -the once, room Sua -Worcester Block. ; in deposit of flu; blda to be opened Ba tur tle 7 Jamioiv , at -A p. m. tort el furU lend reserves tbe right ta reject any or all bids. WANTED, WANTED fraternal-organisers wanted (or cit .or country; up-to-date plan; liberal terma. 210 Allshy W1. - . LODoTNO-HOCBES. SHU - COSMOS 4th , and Morrlaon, furnished housekeeping suites, suites aad .single rooms; 68 per week and np. i Tliu LOCK WOOD, Morrlaon St. Fur nished rooms; transient Phone Oregon B. SOS. THB 'CASTLE 873 Wssh.! rooma (or gentle- aiem transient. Tel. Bonfo ATTOANEYB. U hV LATOPKETTE, leywer and notary' pab 11c. 802- railing nldg.. Third and Washington. PAXTpfl, BMAOH BIUOM, 610 Gaaiabar o Cominerea. ''ill -. ' WM. UE1D, ATI OKNBY-AT-LAW, room 4, Aloa - wort j bldg.. Third and Oak. OEO. 1. CAMEUON ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Il Chamber u( Commerce. Portia ad. Or. N. MiiSFSHOHN. 722 Chamber of Commerce. - ADVEKTISIMO SPECIALTIES. EMl'lKS 6PEU1ALTY CO., adrcrtlaluf apecial Ilea and KlKua. ItM Bturk at. .pAWP yAMDOLliK AyP.PPTIA. c'UEE tSS OP 1.N8TUUMKNT3. Wanted ulareia for clubs. HaL Webber, lu true tor, 717 MHruatn bllg. : BARGIUO AMD LIGHTERING. 0UUUON ROUND I.L'MliEtt CO., 181 Burnalde at. I'hone Urant 1171. BUILDING MATERIALS. XUJi J. UeCUAKEN CO. Wbolveale dealer la bnlldlht material. 8ill-236 Pine at CAEE8. V AXES' PLACE. 2S5 Waablurtou at. Pboue B. 2JU)1. Mell Yatga, prop. Portland.- Or, COM TRACTORS AND BUILDERS. L. W. CWFTOa, conuactor, rri !' ader and ex- earator re. ata at. rnone ui nlon 2281. CURIOS. SUN SOON HUIE CO., cuxlnearjNPtaura teaa, mattlnga, Japaaeae 7 Yamhill. CARD EBGKAjfEBB. WEDDINU AND VlSITlMtl CAKDB cuxrared r.-ar a ..-.-Beatt!sfica9i: tew WeStftr.- t .44o blda--' . .. - . - - CORNICE SKYLIGHTS. METAL SKYL1UHTS, galvanised Iron cornices. J. C. Bnyler. K WcoonO at CARPEMTERS AMD BUILDERS.. JuliN A. MELTON, carpenter aad builder Su7 Btark st. 1 office and store fixtures built and remodeled, altering aad repair bouses. PBoae Main 747. U. 8. BLAKNKY, carpenter and builder; sett mates (riven. BH E. Btark. Phone Union 797, CEREAL MILLS. ACME MILLS CO., Manufacturers Kalatoa Acme Cereals, go a no zt w. Front St. P. JOHNSON A Co., manufacturers Peerleaa Health Cereals, .132-4 - Front at. COAL AND WOOD. OREGON FUEL CO., dealers in all kinds of eoai and wood, 844 Morrison cl VULCAN COAL CO., WHOLESALE DBAL- ers nest coals, roumiry -and emelter coke. CHIROPODY AMD MANICURING. . MUCH ELL, Chiropodist. Knight's Shoe Wtore. 2H4 Wssh. st. Phone Hood 72R. CIGARS . ND TOBACCO. ESBERG-GUNST CIGAR CO Dlstxlbutera of FINE CIQAH3. . Portland. Oregon. SMOKE r oit OWN MIXTURE Can't be beat. ma oinri va in fro WT. w.w-rK.aALi AS A'SA&Bal -crAwE;' LEAVES DALLAS 7 a." m. and Salem at 1 p. m. dally, except -Sunday; beat of accommodations DENTISTS. THEODORE S. THOMPSON. 60-51 Waaalngtoa bldg., Washington aud Fourth ata. Phone ruHKi eis. - DEVELOPING AND, FIM18H1MG. WB FRAME PICTURES Pacing picture Place, 381 Morrlaon E" DRUOOIBTB. FRANK I. perfumes. 8THEIE10, drugs, toilet B2 Washington at. arUclea, ELECTRIC WORKS. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS Office Hog Western Electric Work. 805 1-2- Wssh. et. FREE BHIMES. CLOTHES CLEANED snd pressed $1 par awatav uniqiie -tailoring .uo. Ml wssh. GASOLINE LA: U W. MANNING, Lighting and Supply Co. Latest Improved gasoline lamps, log Sixth aireet. rortiand, ore. HOTELS. HOTEL BELVEDERE, European plan, Fouatb arm Ainor sis. ELECTRICAL MA88AGE. PROF. U. L. EATON, electrical, electro-vibratory aad massage tredtmcnu acientiflcally voxl Allaky bldg., 265 ft Morrison St.. room 3. Office phone. Red 11N7. Hours: to ig a. m.; i to a p. m.. ' FARM LANDS. 37 HOMESTEAD orations, excellent fruit, grain aad stock land, sear rood town and railroad; cruiser's fcea reasonable, Wm. Hawks, 306 Commercial Mdg. , HAXMAN BATHS. JACK KINQ, Seventh and Washington; II Ham man baths anoinaled in this eitv. GROCERIES. D. C BURNS, 147 3d at- Hue trees amcerlee at cash flicee. HOUSE rURMIBHERB. I1UUH FURNISHERS Fornltnra, carpeta, par lor goods,- stores, etc. - Sea I. Gevurtl A Bona. 17.1-174 First, 219-225 YamhiU. BoU plKnw M4. LAUNDRIES. CLEAN TOWELS DAILY. Comb, brash, hid. 1 per month. NoT-elty Supply Co.. 40-12 NlnUi St.- Tel. 410.- - - . towels, soap. COMB AND BRUSH, SI par toaLa- Oregon Laundry Co. raaaai S3. IS, ICS CREAM AVD OOVTEOTIOVEaT. LAHbH A BEBH, aianafacturwe of Ice cream and ronfftionpry. 810 Wahlngtmi at. IMPLEMENTS. PORTLAND IJiPLEMfcJNT CO., (arm butcli and 'Tfblrtpe. iiAs-104 TVnf at. ' -j IKSURAVCE. JA3. We. I. WOOD. Concord BaUdlnc Pboaa c7i Kmployer'a LlabllltJ luaaraata, repra 'aenta AuiwiciB Boadlnf Troat Co. fire la- j-aarevee. - - -. --- r I. -PHILIP KENNEDY. tMaraneei realdant a eat korwiob iVoloa nre lnauranm Boeiev, I. ..... w . It u , -s U 1 1 ,.11 . AETNA UtB -INSURANCE CO.' wrttea Hfe, accident aud empkie a liability mauraoee. ARTHUR WILSON. KUerlnck" Bulldlna.' Phone U loos, repreaeota. the Alliance and tiia Home rm ana Marine ineursnce uompe. I8AA0 L. WRITE, RB INSURANCE, . 2S5 smarlcck BjuS. OregoB fa one aiaia oaa. JOH.4 KELLY, general lnaoraaaa ageat.Oolam bla bldg. 82H Third at. EWELERa. XilK L. C HENBICUSKN CO.i optlclaaa, 2 Waablugtoaat. awelera aad THE O. UEITKEUPEU Ct)u manutaaturlng Jaw- ' vie,' xa MornaoB ay- - . . . r A. A. WKIOUT,. the Iowa Jeweler, 2U3 atof rlaoa at. ' OEO. O. JUASDENBUKQ 4 CO., EngraTera, Mfg. Jewebra. HSy, 3d at. - Pbone Hood 4H7. LAUiEB' TAILORS. LADIES' TAILOK-MADB 6U1T8, cluaka and - capca. AocortBon plaitea. s AppUaua work a apeplnltT. 8teihana. x9 "Alder. r loAJIUFACTURERB' AGEBTB AajD BROKERS. EELLY-C'LAKKE CO. Maaafacturera' agenta. and mercoaBdlaa broken; aaaaeaa ureruna wan-house. Ortlre fto. 4 Vine at. Main UIB5. LIVERY AKD FEED STABLES. 1UAZ1BH atttblea,- MeLEAN .Llrery aad feed Koa. i2 to 200 btb at., eor Taylor. aUBIBtt AUD aflBE PROMOTERS. BES8IONB A 81MPB0.V, mining and mine pro moter. Room 2. Chamber of Commerce. " MASSAGE. HOME. 11. tt. ELY, derwuculoglat, electrle treatwwnta. lt8 Klrat at. MACKIMERt. TKKNKMAH A CO., mining, aawmlU, logging machinery, hydraulic . plpea caatinga , of aU kluda repaired . 104 N. Fourth at. MIUIBXRY. UlbB A. U jOUUENBEN, tui porter aad dealer In French niilllnory. Wl Morrlaon at. MODEL-MAKER. fc'OhY ' KIU8T-CLAKS RBI'AIUINU go to Andy rrlta, marhlnlst and modeUmuker, 110 6th at. . MLLVaTtieiMEEBS AKD ASBAZEKB.; perta on 'analraia coali, mlnerala, rock, min eral watrra. . T. Gore,' Mgr. t. H. FISK, Mining Engineer, and Aaaayer, 204 1-2 WaabliiKten at- Phuna Clay 021. MORTGAGE LOAMS. ' ON IMPROVED, city aud fun property, at low- eat current ratee; uuuaiog wane, inauiimeni loana. ' Win. MoMaatera, Ul Woreeater lililg. LOAN'S on city property and oe Improved farat- tng .lanoaoa uraaxa aua waeniugton Appv toRobertlJTliatnneJi Stark tmmmmmm MONET TO LOAM. MONET TO LOAN, euma to ault; notea cashed. Dr. Darllug,' room a. Cambridge biug. 'J bird aud Morrlaoa. . MONEY TO LOAN, ' amaU amounta, abort or ajug time. 4. u. uawiey. a umhim. ot torn. MONEY TO LOAN on "city lota and linprbred larma. w. a,, anew vo., ma aura at. W. A. HATHAWAY Money to loan. 10 Waab- Inyten hldg. ' Pbune Hood 413. VATAL ARCHITECT. If-utSFIt.'' B a1Uj, Second jit!, Tel. "OaA '1$ "ila vaT'irebl 'arid oie.'banlcT" eug'fiftVrT"' OVERALLS, BOSS OF TUB ROAD OVERALLS and mecbsn les' clothing. Best In -every detail. Neu sudter Bros., Mfgra, Portland. Or. ' PIANO m.tSbOBSf W. G1FFOUD NASH, 103 hltb at. application. Begitinera taken. terma upon OPTICIANS. DR. B. M. DALLAS; - refracting optician, 218 210 Falling bldg., Third and Washington ata. PLAITING aJfD FINKING. MISS O. GOULD, accordion knife plaiting and piuKing; steam process; no noi irous; short notice. SOI alsntusm bldg. PHOTOGRAPHERS. E. W. MOORE, ersyoa aud oil portraits, and Waeblngtoa sts. Tblrd Pi UM HERS. TAYLOR Bttlng. A STANTON, K8 Mlxth St. plumbing and steam PERSONAL. MRS. OLBOCK baa apeaed massaga and mani curing parlor a la Abiugton bldg., room 424; satisfaction guaranteed. A trial will con vince. Phone Red 2b64. MMB. ABA HOLMES, Complexion. Hsu-, Bkln and Scalp Specialist, may ba consulted daily free. SI 1 Morrison St. - AL oy-R tS!rlelaus- crtr rora. -bteatlona-aa erkidleals.Ai.Jiaes.'-Jtedt.iaMra 21 Alder St., Portuind. Or. ASTROLOGY Have your life read tine Esatera Astrologer; advice on 68 Park at. by sclen busluess. H'NCLB MYERS." the pioneer money-lender, - 143 Third, near Alder,' sella diamonds, wstcbes, Jcweu-y bslf regular store prices. i Country ardera attended to. U8B AND YOU WILL OBTAIN BEST RESULTS from Western gas or gasoline msatels. OAFS KUATZ. 122. Sixth at. A fine luuck served M U tours. MISS EMMA . MACKIE, masseuse, teacher physloal culture. : 417 Abtngton bldg. BLAZlEtl'S.. 84 first St.; (res concert every evening. . ...... . . ROOF BHIMGLXA AMD REPAIRER. RGGF REPAIRING; best roof paint on earth; . weoo or us. au oeu, ion u. ata st, . Phone Pink ItrTJ. BAAL EbTATE. rOE SALE FARMS .lBiveva ,ariii ,.-. aais la - il;-t3ri;-a Oregoa aad Washington; paymeart mads to suit purchasers, For full particulars aa to various properties, apply to Win. McMaetare, ail woreeater oiag. WKBXfiUM INVESTMENT CO., 201 ilorr Isoq ebascM. cltj and uburban propertj, farms aud tlmwf lanoa. $em our list before baying MAXWELL & KNAPP- KSAL KSTATEL Rfom &. r hum Hot of C.mmerce PnlMIng. PORTLAND - CO ED AGE CO.,L corf Hit lad RUBBER STAMPS. BUSBY m LEASH CO Rubber g tamps. Seals, Stencils, etc.. 41T The Deklim. SHOWCABEi. R. LUTKB A CO., aaccesaora ta Dlxoa, Borge- ann A Co., Xlx ta and Hoyt sts. SAFES. MALL 8AFK, auadard of the world; safes sold oa easy payments; xrsoe year em aafa (or a new oaa. Norrb) Safa A Loch Co., VI First st - . -r BUY YOUR 8AyB of . E. Carls. Your repalra and teckwirs safely dme. ga Third st. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. - C O. PICK, office gg First st, We twees Stark aad Oak sts. j phone ana. pianoe aad (arnl tore moved aad parked for ahtpplng: coss aiedloaa nre proof brick wareaoaaa. . ' Front aad Clay sts. a- M-..6LSOK, .128 First abf. FuJltara aa SLOT MACHT5ES. ITKANSCONTINESTAL -MACHINU CO.-lot ' maehinea. H43 Wash. Or Pboae 1H01: Col. 670. SPECIAL DELIVERY. POST SPECIAL DELIVERY, No. 304 1-1 WaiB Inatoa at. Phone. Ore. Main MO. Col. 261. TOM TIME LOAM. 10NT1.NB LOAN A BECUR1TY CO., 3U-S1 lltoa Mdg. J. C Eagleatoa. anpt TYPEWRITERS. d J'ut. eUlTld-PKKUIEU TKPEWK1TEU. 121 ) Ybird atreet. ' All makea.of typewrltera fx rent. Supplied for aU aMeblaaa, v I A M. Alexander Co., acenta. WALL PAPER. U. P. CHRIBTENBBN, wall paperar aad painter. 141 BeTentb, at., corner Alder. . ERNEST MILLER A CO., wall paper aad doc oratora. 17 Urat at. '' ' WHOLESALE CROCKERY AMD GLASSWARE. WHOLESALE -CUOCEERY AND 0LAS8WAKB. Prael iiegele A Co.. J Do to loa 6th. cor. Btark. WHOLESALE HARDWARE, t: B.-HASBLTIttB A CO.. Into, etecl. opal "and blackmnltb'a anpiillea. 45, til Second at. WHOLESALE GROCERS. WAD HA MB A CO., wholesale grocera, auuu (actutera and coaimiaiBuu marcbaiita, 64- aud 06 Front at. ALLEN A laud, Ore. LEWIS, wboleaale grocera, Port- UASON, EUUMAN & CO., wholeaala grocera. N. W. Corner Second aud Pine ata. LA NO .. Klrat and Ankeny i-treeta. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. ELtlBCHMi.il. MAYER A CO.t-Ploueer idmdu (acturera of ablrta and oreralla. No. 1B trout and W Klrat ata.s 1 or t land. Or. WHOLESALE LEATHER GOODS. W. H. aicMONlEB A CO., wholeaala aaddlaa, herneaa. lenther gtwida. Front at. WHOLEBALE WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., IM-ibtt Bec-jud at., bet. Yamhill and Taylor.' Portlond, Or. WHERE TO DIME. SATISFY your pulato by a plate of Eastern oyatera (or 2bc. at the Weat Coaat Oyster 1'arUira, 143 BeTentb. at, near Alder. We own- our oyater beda. '; , BTROU8BB RESTAURANT; trit-claee meals, beat service. 22U WaHblugton at. . BABK&. UN1TE0 STATES NA'llONAL HANK of Portland, oregou. Northwest coruer Third and Oak ata. Traiumeta a geucral buuklug buaineaa. IMtAFTS ISSUED, avuliublu In ail cities of the United 13 U lee aud Europe, Houg Kong and Manila. NO INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. "iTiceJPreaiuVnt."! i . i . .ni-i'sc i j-fWi-fc "A4MHf- Caabler.. F. C. MILLER Aaaiataut Cacbicr U. W. BCUMEKtt Aaaistaut Cashier A. M. W ltltMI LAUD A T1LTON, BANKERS, Established la 1S69. Interest allowed on - time deposits. Collections made at all poluta on favorable terma. Lettera of credit Issued available In Europe and ull poluta lu the - United Btatea. bight exebaugu and tefugraphlc' trausfera sold lu New Vork, Wasbliigtou, Chicago, SL Loula, Denver, Omaba, Ban Francisco and various pointa In Oregon, Washlugton, Idaho, kiouuna aud British Columbia. Exchange sold on Loudon, Paris, Berlin, Franktort, lioug Koug, Yokobaiua, Alaulla and Honolulu. TUB OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN - - OUEUON." (Incorporated April 22, 1887.) PORTLAND Till ST IOMPANY OF OBEGON. No. 10U Third Street. Transacts a general trust, agency and bank ing business; collections made, eavluge de posits received, luterest-beartug ceruilcatea of depoalt issued at rates Died by the terms of the certlncste. ltt.NJ. 1. COHEN Praaldent B.. LEE I'AUET bVcretary, CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. '"'-fapTtsrrputtr 'M(pT."i ..-t-.-t.-. .-.vfs.wo.ooo- Kesi-.-re 2,floo,0U0 Transacts a general banatug business. SAVINGS BANK DE1AU1MENX Accounts opened lor sum of flu and up wards, and Interest allowed on mluiiuum monthly Dsiuucem. Kates ou application. ZH Washington St. , E,, A. WYLD, Manager. LONDON A BAN FRANCISCO BANK, LIM ITED. Chamber of. Commerce Cutldlng, Third and Btark Streeta. Head office, 55 old Broud street, London. - This bank transact a genersl bunkliiv busi ness, makes loaus, discuuuts bills aud issues letters of credit avulluble for travelcra aud fur the purchase of mcrcnandlae In any city of the world. Deals lu foreign aud domestic exchange. Interest paid on time deposits. W. A. MACK A K. Manager. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK. PORTLAND. OR. J. Frank Watson President K. L. uurnam ... vice-l'resldcnt K. W. llojt ..Cashier Geo, W. Hoyt AsslstHnt Cashier TRANSACTS A UENBHAL BANKING BLS1 NESS. Drafts and letters of credit Issued available to ail parts or the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. MORRIS A WHITEHEAD BANKERS. INVESTMENTS. FIRST AND ALDER STREETS. - PORTLAND. ORB. Ish.. mm S.-as.a. wm kt ntYVILUI.NUUNs Kf-af IrtftBi nbt ill bTtTM1yt- ! vert ir M Utataii. turn. 1(.4t "li.d.si. Cwrr" it th rtewrM M of mtwrtit ton n tha " hontf Win til") " VVc iff int only rnsniilatturrr of ftll IMlftft Xirfics, Rvrra "I'vnaHtnS ' of thr H'lfM oal IM mini If vtxif aValcr ttASts'i Mocfctvl ikvm Mrvtl 1 1, to HV gt rntn ynui choice 4 (nsttincv nd ksrattf jow crftuinw I'rrvrlltum IrWvan bl, tsf prttMvvdl KoOiltl im. Iltft4ltt SB cwlajft lrv 4M lis AsksAa; PENDLCTON WOOLEN MILLS. Pcta41tMi. Or, References Ladd & Tllton. Portland.; U. 8. National , wank, Portland;. Bank of California Sen Francisco; Crocker Woorwortb National Bank, San Fran cisco. Members Chleng-o Board of Trade, Sari Iane4c PrdM liJxchaBro-. flau-traiir- oiacxj tjtoc . ana nonu n.xcnange. Grains, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds and Cottoa Ban Francisco Office: 4110 California St 103 Third Street ' IJUHTLAND. Oft Beattie & Hofmann PRINTERS 1 09 Fifth St.. near Washington 8TJSPCTI VISITOR, i " "fs the author in" ; "Who wants to see him?" asked the boy Who answered the bell. "Just say a friend." -"He ain't got none said the boy; aftoT tnen ne poured forth the following in a volley.: "An' he'a done seen the man about tha rent: an' the grocery man has given him time: an the coal man's In the han'a of a receiver, anyhow; an' the baiUff broke hla leg eomln' to 'levy on himr an' he's sick lifted from i a yard of nlasterin' that fell on him whilst he wui a-wriun- ooituariea on his creditors; an' you'd better go 'long 'bout your business an' let hlnvalonai" '-. . , - ' . n a - . ui' Co ft man's Xmas Candles. dwlV If g' 1 V -aHs. i ASIAN' SAVAGES' IN ' A NOVEL'S LEAVES Stories of Adventure in Siberia Told by ' Bogoras in His Latest Book. j A book ta bo published in Russia and In New Tor In the early Ppring wlU give In the lorhi of a novel aome lntereating dataila of the Ufa of the uncivilized peo plea of Northeaatera -Asia, The Raaatan manuscript ba already been eent to that country by the author, WaLaemar Bo-oras of the American Museum of NaturtaL Ul. toryt and a translation is now being; made here for the simultaneous publication of the story ta English In New York, says the Sun, . " Why Mr. Bogoras chooses the novl from the stories: he - has to toll la hla own secret. The Information he acquired in years of atudy among the North eastern Asiatics-ta interesting enough in itself, without requiring the aid of A atory, -but Mr. Bogoras hoa chosen to put some of it into the form of an historical novel ;' Mr. Bogoraa bag spent In all nine years ejnong the tribes whose life he has made bis special study Be hag been In three Siberian expeditions, for the Russian Academy of B'olenoea, tlie Qeogr&phloal Society of St. Fetersburg and the Jeaup expedition of the American Museum of Natural History. " For nine months he was compelled to live entirely upon flab, and for one moat, part upon frosen fish. For two and one half yeans ba wandered with the nomadlo people wherever their courses took them. In 30 days .he once travelled S00 miles in Beting Sea in. A skin boat 35 feet long. He. was bound for a point where a steamer touches just once a year, and to miss it meant another 12 months with the savages. He travelled from St. Laurence Island to the mainland and along the coast to Anadyr Bay. , In the 36-foot boat wera eight persons and: 10 doss. Going along the coast the boat was part of the time trra AmerteairSiuwumv - '- The Tchuktchees, the Koryaka, the Esquimaux, the Kamchadal, the Larauta, the Tukaghir, the Kurils and the Tungus were the peoples among whom Mr. Bo goras lived and be has called his book "Eight Tribes." Hla experience With these people caused him to revise soma of " his ideas acquired in the schools Of civilization. "Havage Ufa is as complicated as civil ized life," he said in speaking of his ex periences, "so we have nothing to boast of In that respect. We have been wrong in speaking of 'the simple life' of the savages. "For one thing, these people have had hundreds of years, Vrobably, In which to work out their progress, while we have perhaps S, 000 of development behind us. Clvlliged people are bound by narrow paths, because they want to be conven tionalall alike. The savage life Is more picturesque, for each inalvklual Is free to' do na he wlshas. "There are 60 species of game where A...tr..i J...MW, whether the animal,, wliloh has passed wn mule of female, its age. Its state of fat, and many more de tails. They discern' SO dlllerent shades or hues In the different reindeer. Whereas to Europeans the fur of all reindeer ap pears simply gray. "We don't know as. much of China as these tribes know of spirits, that is, of the spiritual existence. And they are romantic -and highly sentimental. Ro mantic love exists among them. Men and women will kill themselves for love. "They have occasional human sac rifices, an Individual sometimes coming to the conclusion that he must offer himself as a sacrifice lor tils people If things have gone wrong with them for a long period." Civilizing influences are now at last making some headway among those peo ple, Mr. Bogoras said, and along with them go contagious diseases which have wrought more havoc among the natives than their wars used to do. He said that while he dwelt with the people between Kamchatka and Kast Cape and between East Cape and Prince 'of Wralea Cape In ROSA BONHEUR'S . PARENTAGE iijifidon Truth.l "T no iimWTa e"w"facfs cohnecHeS Hvri--l'-f -'I--Poniieu1"' which,! again speak of the great superiority ox the French htimblo class over those of Othe.- puts of Kurope. In writing a bio graphical sketch of herself, Rosa had the weakness to speak of her family as hav ing been In th' employment of great weaitn. but reduced to poverty by the terrible events that followed the French P.evolutlcn. She gave the addreas of an undo in the Hue Ste. Catherine, Bor deaux, who hud Rot on In her time, as that of her father and mother at the tlms of hei birth, whereas A birth certifi cate furnished me by the mayoralty of Bordeaux state? that she was born in tha very humble Rue St. Jean street, Seurin, No. 29, In that city. The fiscal returns of Bordeaux from the time of the Due de P.ichelieu's governorship to the year In which Jean rJo:ihpur went to the Rue Bte. Catherine, bear ho trace of any wealthy person of his name living in Bor deaux, but numerous traces of petty ahop- keepersv wsten i-eioA lket.The brth- place I ttOSa I'UUUBMI J- lftmID . . . . , .. i . Inn I .s.MA.a m n t Vl A given in a iuu1111 'i-- .,,...... , Ruf Entre Deux Mere, which, although rather a slum street, Is fairly respectable. The witnesses of tha famous animal painter's birth, as plven in the municipal certificate, are Francois Bonheur, the In fant's grandfather, also living at 29 Rue St. Seurin, and by profession cook, and I Gulllaume Lnviile, a Clem, living at i Rue Castcl Mouron, s , rather slummy . niara in iso2- The father Of baby Rosalie 1 Is Oscar. Raymond UOnheur, Aged 26. and met down as a drawing toaster.- His wife. merely mentioned as such. Is named Sophie Christine Dorothea. The grand mother on the paternal side signs, with out being a legal witness, the birth dec laration as Marianne Perard, fern me Bon heur, 1796. This is, and probably was in that year! a wretched,-street. Francois Bonheur hired himself out by the day to cook In private nouses.- Bordeaux is. like all great commercial places, a city j of good cheer. The dinners of the Due i de Richelieu set up A luxurious and re fined standard, and had the effect of enabling men cooks to earn handsome wages. , i r-. It would be Interesting to know why Francois and Marianne Perard called their aon Oscar Raymond, and why ha dropped the former name. . There ha never been an Oscar In Franca before the translation came out of Osslan'a nemi -that. Bonaparte and Qernadotte -used to 4 devour. We may" conjecture that tha OssianUo taste and tha poems, perhaps, j America, meaalea in six months carried off one -quarter of the population. Mr. Bogoraa opens his book at a great fair on the bsnka of the River Anapka, which ia consecrated -to the chief, sea god, tha great holy lobster, Awl. It Is clear that civilization was not a pioneer in tha appreciation of the lobater. Awl is a lover of peace and he for bids strife within bis domain, which In cludes tha banks of tha sacred river. The people, therefore, of the several tribes, may congregate in peace on these ba&ks, and so they hold great fairs there for barter and Amicable celebration. Onoa in a while a fight takes place even within the sacred bounds, but the ven geance; of Awl is dreaded, a sacrifice Is likely to ba demanded by tha outraged, god If his peace haa bean disturbed, and' so tha fights there are Bare. No drink la aold at these fairs, but there la alwaya a apeclaltent in which people may go and eat an intoxicating muahroom, which answers all tlie pur poses of Alooholio inebriation. Then a disagreeable person is likely to be called a mice eater or tha eon of s mouse eater, snd trouble may follow. Tba mice eaters wera of old the moat detested tribe . among peoples none too delicate themselves, and their descend ants are still disliked. Once in a while If food Is vary scarce a mouse is eaten nowadays, snd then If a sharp eye haa seen tha meal surreptitiously, there may ba disagreeable echoea at a later time. "I saw you eat a mouse last Winter," la terrible thing to aay. Tha mica are eaten raw, by the way. Tha people reason: "The foxes eat the mica. Why shouldn't we 7" The spirit of brotherhood with these savages ex tends far. At the fair with which the "Eight 'SJSBf A' mr.Si7.mV; W TSSaArS; w l.tnedlol&e man, goes to .the. special tent, sings tha song of the mushroom and pro ceeds to gat satisfactorily Intoxicated. Mr. Bogoras says that he has seen such scenes. - Tha shaman aees spirits and they move him to do stunts with knives, six of whlah he carries about him for the treatment of his patients. His nephew, who has seen him under the mushroom influence before, keeps an eye on him and when he gets too lively takes away all his wisard's knives, being a very strong nephew. The shaman then laughs, tickles hla nephew in a tender spot and eauaea htm to drop all the knlvea, when the shaman then proceeds to juggle soma more. - In a corner sits an old fellowysfno is very much disgruntled because he has tried several times unsuccessfully to get drunk on the mushroomle paya no at tention to the greatanaman, who there fore gets piqued and deftly tosses a knife in auch a way that it drops on the dis gruntled one's bald pate. Then AVvl 1b momentarily forgotten. A ready to settle oia scores witn tne ina. Thftti Wtflte tir'tfeWiYa'Xo 'be ' t-Horewghly under the spirit a Influence as well as under the weighty Influence of numbers. The Old wizard la keenly awake Just the same. Otherwise he wouldn't-, be a wizard, and he knows the value of his job. Suddenly he falls upon the floor of (he tent and flops his arms and moves his legs In such a way aa to suggest the movements of a lobster, and the people know that Awl's spirit has taken posses sion of him, ousted the other spirits, and Insists that the people have peace. So they let the wily shaman alone, and It seems fair to observe In passing that Awl 1s no lobster If he can save a sha man's lire like that. The heroine of the "Eight Tribes" Is dedicated to the Fouf Bisters, otherwise the Pleiades, one of the five constella tions known by the tribes and worship ped by them. The other heavenly bodies known to them are the Polar Star, which they call Pollux, known as the Two Elk; and Arcturus and Vega, known as the Two Heads. also infiltrated down to the Rue des Deux Mers. Mme. Talma, at public meetings recited selections from these high-flown poems which met the declamatory bent of the time. At any rate, Ossian was new to the French. The fact of the journey man -cook calling 'his son Oscar is-not L.wUhut.8lnlfl:ance,... ,..v.t-. ...--. There la no solid ground to ga upon m tracing the origin. of Roea'a Boaheur's mother, marquis or marqu!essa,' beyond that she figures in the marriage registry of Bordeaux as a native or A.torra, and that her given name, Sophie Chrlstlnl Dorothea; might have been culled from the Royal Almanac of Prussia. Rosa had heard that her mother's family had come refugees from Spain to Altona, a long time back. Whatever her ancestry may have been, she appears to have received a first-rate' musical education, and to have been high-strung, frank and courageous, and gifted with a fine voice. Napoleon's wars so churned up Europe that one can not wonder at her being tossed or brought from Altona to Bordeaux. It Is dear that aha ceuld not have been a French woman, and that, therefore, Rosa Bon heur had mixed blood and early com posite artistic culture. TMXBD BY "OOD'S LAW." The Pleasanton Herald (Kansas) re ports the ;aefh"of "Vncle" "David Sib bttt,. wllo.forlQ. jfara held th..jpfflca, of Postmaster in Linn County. The ?erald says Ive was a member of . the errltorlal Legislature of lso7, but his name docs not appear on tbe official roll of that body. If we can accept the ac count of an anclont Linn County histo rian, however, "Uncle" David was proml- nent in the meeting which justified the hanging or Hussei Hinas. a Mlssourlan, who had returned a fugitive slave to his Missouri master after the slave had os. caped into Kansas. This hanging is memorable because the prisoner' was In. dieted and adjudged guilty "according to tha law of God." In certifying the fact of the execution to Judge Hanway, Col. James Montgomery did ao In the follow ing language: "Russ Hinds, hung the 12th bf Novem ber, 1300, for mansteallng. He was a drunken border ruffian, worth a good dea.1 to hang, but good for nothing else. Ha had caught a fugitive slave and carried him back: to Missouri for tne sake of s reward. He was condemned by a jury of 12 men. tne law- being found in tha 16tfi verse of Exodua, xxL" . The passage referred to Is: "And h, that stesdeth a, man, and aelleth him, or if ha ba found ia hla hand, he shall surely ba put to death.1 VO XiOirOBB MVJU . 1 (Chicago Times-Herald.) - Miss1 Joaephlna Jerdoct of Patera on. N. J.. haa Invented A daw method of nun- Uhing recreant lovers, Misa Jar doc t was engaged, ioba ma triad ta Vr.lbivniniil Hopper; but she Utter for, aorao. reason whkh1 not explained, finally decided J tha ha did not, wish to be the young lady's lord and master. Ha therefore broke the engagement and! gave up tha habit of calling at tha lerdoct home. Tha yoang lady anight have aued him. for breach of promise and. exhibited kg let ters In -court; but sha didn't. She Bent out . Invitations to her friends, bidding them, to, attend her wedding on a certain' eVenlng, and . when they arrived they found a Urge table spread, with air effigy of the absent Mn. Hopper at its head. At hep suggestion her lady friends pulled tha efilgy's nose, tha young men kicked it around the room, jokes were made concerning the thing, and it was subjected to all the Indignities the lady and. those who Sympathized with her could think of. Finally, at the conclusion of the ceremonies, the' stuffed man was flung out of tha house, and Miss Jerdoct announced that dlplomatio relations were ended forever between her1 and the one who had failed to fulfill his part of the transaction. This la a method of purrishmentathi-.t may well be recommended to disappoint ed young women., It is comparatively cheap, It involvea no tiresome hours in stuffy court rooms. It calls for no at torney's fees, and it may ba reasonably expected to furnish more or less amuse ment for the aggrieved. Amusement Is about the last thing a lady who carries her case Into court may expect ' Miss Jordoct evidently possesses a fine sense of the proprieties, and it ia diffi cult to aee how a genera emulation of her example can fall to add' to the peace and pleasure of mankind. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Arm In C. Wihlon and wife to Gert rude L. Ickler, aft of iw!4, sec. 9, twp. 1 s., r. 4 w ; . , Martha E. Markworth to Dora K. Ehlers, lots 7, 8, block , Han son's add Jno.' Vehren to O. B. Ashley, w. 60x100 ft swV block 72, Car ter's add T A. N. Lenoir to H. Wemone, lot 4, block 60, Couch's add D. K. Ehlers et al. to M. E. Mark worth, lot tr, bloqk 6, Hanson's add 925 1 800 L. L. Hawkins to A. F. Flegel. lots 3 to 6 and 14 to 18. block 1; lots 1. 2. 7, 10. 19, 20. block 2; lots 1. 2, . 10, 14, 16, 16. 1, 20, block S: lots 17, 18, block i. Henry's 4th add Sheriff to T. H. Blencoe, lot 6, block 1, Mansfield Adam Kr.eger to Fred Raichle, lots 10. 18. block 20. Lincoln Park . . . J. T. 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