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TOE OREO OK DAILY JOUBKAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVEN NOf JXJLT 23, 1003. 11 0. ti.i HANBBN CO., pMFLOxMEttT .AflTB. a M Borta Second V , I Offloe In Sas Trencleee s4, lot Aag alee, al. 1 'Ofdea ana Bpoaaae. - Haln free to amnlovere. FrM Niiim ad regletratloa. - Wfrb eecured fur apyUaaat Br H COssaM . ERTABMBrTKD 1BT8. 4 'HKAPQtTAHTEHfl FOR MRN rot . AND OTHER OUTSIPS WORK. I SHIPMENTS TO NEVADJ I Hi B..-tunnela! NORTH , work la Washington BAIT on Mm pair tod contract works SOUTH Ik Orofom, and tbtr points. rUEB FABB os all work. c.;a-. Hansen co. - ta Norta td ,t SAIL' oSwOBK la U lines of lumbering (All en as. - Wo hare larsa list of work (or mil I men rardmen. U outer, to b,ul lumbar, fallen. bucerevBerxera, swampers, aooktendei. at. i . Offlce fees (or common work sale to mats. ' Offlee ' ooen evening. Sundays. to II. fAC'lKIO COABT MILLMEN'S SKILLED LA BOB BUBBAU. phone. Black 80tl. 300 H Morrison it. MSN or CHARACTER. energy and abllltr. to rapr,a,at tMtwt eavinge investment propoai ttoa la tba Northwest; unusual Inducements for food men. 610-611 McKay Bldg. WANTED Traveling aim: (alary fftO.OO per month, an axjeaeesj fzs.oo eeen aecunry r- ulred. call or addrees JU V. Abbott no.. mpleton. 0H Flrat St.. Boom 4. SITUATION WAXTED. ' TOUNO LADY, recent rradnaU. wanta poal. 1 Moa as atenoeraphir; can give best raferencee. Pboa Scott 1T84. DOO ABD HORSE HOSPITAL. DR. . J. CABNEY. veterinary Burgeon. ISO N. ' loth. PhonB Main less. Bee, phono. Front 100. BATES. I NATURAL Buaslaa bot-alr batk, Sne sad Duet opea dally, except Monday apd Tuesday, 11 a. aa. to 11 p. m. 81 Eaat Twenty-eights at., eee. Everett, Pboaa. Boot! u. CASK BXOIITEBB T0B SALS. ONB HALL WOOD cask regtater at kal( price, Call Btata Market Flrat and Balaaoa. FOB IALX BIAL ZSTATE. ' ONB S, ena S, on ".-room boose, all aew; aaay payments: wa will build anything yoa want : on paymente to ault you. 613 Commercial Hldg. Main, FliVaVB idr nc UILB HOTBH oa eeer monthly paymente t st what too want; see oar plane, they are not expensive. 611 Commercial blag. SAFES FOB BALE. ' N0RRI8 SAFE A LOOK CO.. sole areata for tbe only original Hall s Baree; aiwaye (et tne beet; don't be misled by Irresponsible bark- I era; we Bare me isrcesi sroca in nnuiwi iu rirat si. 6U tons of safea. mistake. Make no ON TtKBDAY. July tl, a bar diamond pin with Are stones; a liberal reward If returned. Aaareas w. M.,"ar Journal. BATHS. GOOD MABBAOB, Turklsb aad Kuaelaa batbsi Dame creel nnraee. mm msnnian nine:. HOUSES FOB BENT. FOB RENT A completely furnthed Broom house with large irounde on Eaat Taylor at.) 2S per month. The Puna-Lawraaea tympany, UiV, rirst St. fi ts PEH WEEK, brae furnished housekeep ing rooms wiu ass at u unary, pain; ruruisoea eottagea, ebeap, Mrs. Bsum, 184 Bhermaa St. FOB BENT. STORE. M Union a., f IS per month) good locetlon. Portland Trust Company of Ore- foa, 100 Tbiro st. 90,14 8TABK ST., nicely furalabed rooms; ree PinabM rent) traasieou boucipm. raoai rant 1008. FOB BENT Bandsomsly farnlaae offlres Tor pbralrlaa, dentist er osteopath. SOB railing building. BOOMS WITH BOABS. BOOMS WITH BOARD, well furnished; all modera coarenleDces; tabla board also. SSU Thirteenth. FOB SAL" A 16-BOOB HOUSB With atore front I lot 6w 100; baa eteam bath, IS boarders; Income fSOO er monu; price i,anu. Apply to LAutto. o. lux Beat TwoBiy-oigntn et., wona MEAT MARKET for sale for $060.00; good bnat- neea, gooa locatioo, gooo nasement tor paea Ins: bare lease oa building for three yeara. Call or addreex Meat Market, Journal Office. FOR RALB 6 -room boose, lot 68x100; lawa aad rrnlt trees. Bis. Eaat Twenty-tilth at., aear Cllatoa Kelly School; Woodstock car. FOR BALE Furnished four-room cottar"! aceaa view, goofl well, warm aad comfortable, at wye creek, wowport. Ml Tblrteentb, FOR SALE Two work boraea, harness and wagon; S fresh sows with calrea. Call four bloche weat train station, Woodstock. FOB BALE A few hlfb-grede typewriters, L30 aace. u. ana M. Aieiaoaer, va -nira at. XINOBBUBT PIANO for sale, cheap. roartb st. 16S ATTOBVITS. EMMONS EMMONS, attaraaya at law. See Worcester slag. Lew) NoUry. SOS-806 Ablsgtoa bldg. PAXTON. BEACH SIMON 610 Cbsmber et osmmerca. 1. T. TAUOHEB Boom IS. AlBsworth Bnlldlag. B. B. DICKINSON, Attoraey-ai-Uw aad No tary Public. SOS Coanmercta! bldg. MEDICAL. THE BPRIN08TEEN MEDICINE CO.. 611 Deknm. Cores women 'a complaints; qulrkly. IRON WORKS. .6ft WORKS lhalneers. manu facturers of marine, mining, logging and aaw mlll machinery; prompt attention to repair work. Phone Eaat 20. Hawthorne are A E. Sd. :zzzz: 'szxsxszxx&zzzsxan FIG URE IT OUT YOURSELF! You needn't talccjour say-so, that it will pay you toj?ut your real estate advertising in The Oregon Daily Journal ' Considering the fact that The Journal is read in the evening by the whole fam ily, when they have the time to consider the subject of buying or renting. T TTFIVr A f A T1Vr"PC0Ple have BO""1 into the habit of looking for REAL ESTATE XJ-J-1N rXirx.lV BARGAINS in The Journal, and, if your advertisement appears there it is in good company. UEIIBEIUSISXZZBZSSEXXEXBa I OABVXVTZB. I. F. LUCY, sacceaaor to Oordoa Mfg. Co.. carpenter, builder, general eoatraetor, boas remodeling, alterations, eta. cabinet work aad Jobbing a specialty; counter shelving, lea boxes, ste.) atore aad offlce Sxtores) B-tola te and original carpeoter work of all kinds; nothing too large or too email far ear Immediate attention; no Stea oa as) we aiaka snd pat np tbe beat By screeaa la Portlaad. BHao, foot of Yamhill at.; phone. Black MOT; residence. T4T East Stark) reainr- pnnne. wnire Tlx. OIOABS AND T0BA00O. a-oBEBO-tiUNST UiOAB CO. Dlatrlbaters ef FIItB CIQARS. Portland. OATXS. YATES' PLACE. SNA Washington at.. Psoas S. Main TTl, i. W. Talbott. prop, roruana. ur. riTBjrXSHTO BOOMS. LOO AN BUILDINO, 10SM Union are. Elegant roome for hoasekeeplog or tranaleot, faralahed er snfurnlahed: rates reeeeeeble. OASX BXOISTXBB. UALLWLKJL cash REGtBTFBS. B4 Brark St. OABPSNTEBB AND BUILDERS, JOHN A. MBLTON, rarpenter aad buUder,. SOT Stark at: office and atore Si tares boilt aad remodeled) altering aad repair houses. Pheae Msla T4T. AUTHORS MARTIN, rarpeotere and bnlld era) repairing and Jobbing; store and odsa Sxtores built. Saep BuO Oalumbla. Pboaa Clay 1861. H. P. CLARK, carpenter and builder; repairing and lobbing; offlce fixtures. Residence phone, Weat TM; shop. Mala 1041. M H Wash. at. HOTELS. CORNICE SBTUOHTB. METAL SKYLIOHTS. galeaalsed Irea alcee. J. V. Beyer, too Becoog at. CHIROPODY ABS MABIOVBIBO. THE PEVENVS, tbe only scientific chiropodists la the city; parlors sol -I. Aiieky uiag.) this la the long-haired gentlemaa yoa waot to aea. Orant 16. L. MITCHELL, Chlropodlat. bldg.. Phone Black SW1. TOS Marqaaaa 0BXAM AND CBXAMXBY BUTTER. BEST creamery butter and pore cream promptly dellrered to all parte ot tse ei iy rrom houu tain View Farm, flreeham, Oregon. Apply to W. W. Cotton. S14 Woreaatar Bldg. Tale phone. Main 658. Vt ELL VENTILATED elngle rooma. 16c. Sue aad BBe a night: bsda. 10c. The Brsrett Hnnee. eor Second snd Dsets. COAX AND WOOD. WESTERN FEED A FUEL CO Dealera la all kinds of coal, coke charceeL .Phrms 1016. TCLCAN COAL CO., wholesale dealers eoels; fonndry snd smelter eoke. ELECT XiOAL WORX PUUTLAND aU-sXriatlUAL WOkksV umea Stark st DYEIVO AND OLXABUtO. CITY STEAM DYEINO A CLEANING WORKS. Herman Enkle, proprietor. Phone Mala IT 16. No. SB 6th at., near Pine. Portlaad, Or. PETTO-OUTS. I MA Nat J, STRtlBlO. drugs, tolUt artlelea, parfnmee. S4t Waerilngetoa et. CEREAL MILLS. ACM II MILLS CO., Meaa'acarere Hatue Acme Cerale. SO and M North Front t. e-XWKLEBB, TBS 0. HRITKEMPEB CO.. maaufseturlsg FBATXBB4X lUSUBABOX, ORDER OF WASHINGTON Foremost trater- Sal society ef Northweet; protecU the Ue ig. J. U Mitchell, supreme secretory, 61S asd 61S Marauant oiog.. roruaao, ur. it epaoue Mala FBEB SHINES. CLOTHES CLEANED aad greeeed 1 per Math. TJbIob, Tailoring Oa., S4T Washing toa at. INSrBANOE. J. PHILIP KENNEDY, tDSursaeei realdeat a seat Norwich L'aloa Flra laeuraace Society. Phono South 1S61. 44 Hamilton bldg. IAB. Mcl. WOOD, employers' liability aad In dividual accident; surety beads ef all klada. Pboaa 4T. Concord bldg. F. B ARTELS, COMPANY, Firs Ineoranee. ?k bldg. Oregoa phoaa. Clay 636. 44S Sherlock IBAAO L. WHITE. Ore Inenrance, 46 Hherlock bldg. Oregon phone. Mala Oft. MININO AND MINX PROMOTERS, SK&sIONal B1MP80N, mining aad mine pre- moisrs. sieom X. chamber ot (aai LOCKS hUTK. .. U TuiitETTS, Va Yamhill, aear Second; 13 years with J. Bsrbey. BABOIVO ABB UOXTXBntO. ORBOON BOUND LUMBER CO.. 1S1 Bern. cine at rnone Orant 11T1 i MOXXT TO LOAN. FBXO R. STBONO), FINANCIAL AOBNT. Monar to loan. No aommlaeloa. I as la a poet ties ta make Immedleta Inaaa a IniDrored reel estate or for bulldlna war- pneae; any amount; moderate Internet. Wa approre loana trom piaas aad aaeaaca moaey as building progresses wbea daalrad. Opttoa la repayiog arter one year. FRED A. STRONO, Financial Agent 108 Second at. Bear Stark. rna . a, a.m r i n ar.v arnn JOSH Third at., la tba recognised bank tha wage-earner. We ad ranee atoaey ta tea mat ere. trainmen. shopmen, motormeu. aoodurtnra. etc.. without mortgage, eadoraer er eollataraL Amonat. Month tr H Monthly. Weekt repay SKI s or lis no re in n repay S1H.M or I 6 0S er 11B reoar I 6. AS or I S.SS or 11.66 Boaiteea eonfldentlal. No unpleaeant Inauiry. kOHmni !100 MONEY TO LOAN on real, personal and col lateral aecurityi apedal attention to chart le mortgegeei aotea bought C. W. Pallet. SIS Commercial blk. Phone Orant SSO MONEY TO LOAN, email a mount a, short or long time. J. H. Hswley, 1 Cham, of Com. MONEY TO LOAN en city lota and Impmeed rarma. w, A. Shaw Oo., sa Btark st. LOANS on suburban mortgages; low rates. Wsrd. 28 Allaky Bldg. MODEL MAKER. rOR FIRST CLASS REPAIRINO go to Andy Frlta, machinist and model maker. 110 6th. PERSONAL. MR. ELMORE RICB Violinist snd teacher; also piano harmony; mom 1. y.O.D.W, Bldg.; hours 8 to 6:80 dally; phoaa. Union, S46. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS are more accurately and reasonably ailed at Rrssell's Pharmacy, T Morris. St., bet First and Second sts. uimiIi STORIES and aoeela for eummer read Iwg. 16 cents Jonee1 Book Store. 301 Alder CAFB KRATZ. 128 Slith sL A fine ksnck eerred at all hours. RIAL ESTATE, FOR BALE FARM8--ImproTed terms for sals la all parts at Oregon snd Wsahlngton; payments made to suit purchasers. For full particulars ss to various propertlee spply to Wm. MacMastor, 611 Worcester bldg. MAXWELL KNAPP BEAL EBTATB. Boom S, Chamber of Commerce bldg. MASSAOB. MDMB. H B. ELY. electric treatmenta. oermatnloglst msasags, 1P3V, yrat st NORTHWEST HOTELS. lODonrs bovsxs. TUB COSMOS Teortk and MoctU.. turawk-A housekeeping suites. Suite aad atagla tweatai IS per week aad en, fHS CA6TLaVTaWsahl-gtea at. li'av gentle mM tranetent Tl. South let. OVERALLS. BOBS OF TUB ROAD OVERALLS Bad meek a. Ice' lotblng. Unlea made. Nana tod tee ama. Mfgra., Partlaad. Or. BKMOVAX. DR. FRANK B. FERRIS, DR. OBRTsVLPsI B. Lambersoa, Dealieu, raaaered to Maaleajj bldg.. fifth Bear. BOFB, PORTLAND CORDaOB CO., ear. ruswtaMea aea w or thru, ats., Portland. Or. ILLi PIANO LESSONS. W. 01FFORD NABH. ins 10th at lataas appllcarlnn. Reeinnere take. PLUM BIBB. remoeed to 64 Fourth at. Roth ' raea. STOBAOE AND TBANBFEB, C. O. PICK. oOlce SS Flret at. betwvea Sura aad Oak ats.) phone 606; pianos sad furmi tare avored and packed for shipping) garni atodloas fireproof brick warehouse, groat aad) Clay eta. ws SAFES. BUY YOUR SAFES of J. B. Dane; year re pairs snd lockouts aafsly done. 66 Third at SLOT MACHINES, THANBCONTINENIAL MACHINE CU. tlluf machines. S. B. Park aad Oak, Beth Phonoe. Mala 1M. SPECIAL DILIVIBT. POST SPECIAL DELIVERY. No. SUOM Weak Ingtoa at. Phones, or.. Mala 668, OeL. SSI. WHOLESALX HARDWARE. i. B. HASELT1NB A CO.. Iroa. atoel. coal aad bladiMntbjBjinjjjMeeja WHXBX TO DINE. STROUBB'S RESTAU RANT; flrst-claaa aseala, best serrlcs. 830 Waahlngtoa at WHOLESALX WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. IS4-1H6 Beaoad et. bet Yamhill aad Taylor. Portlaad. Or. WHOLXSALX OXOCXBS. WADHAM8 A CO.. wboleaaW grooers. aaaa. facturera aad aommlaaloa aaerchaats. 64 aad SS Front at. Jletel P'erUaad, Amsrkaa plaai per asy Sommera Hotel. La Grande ; trarelera' home. Balredere i European plan; 4th and Alder ate. "6tT Charles, Flrsl ; aad Me rrtaoa ats., PertUad ALLEN A LEWIS, wboleaars groCTwa. Port land, Or. MASON EH B MAN A CO.. .wholesale (recere. N. W. eor. Second aad Pine sts. I.A.Vd ft CO.. First and Ankenr ata. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AXD GLASSWARE. WHOLKRAI.B CROCKERY AND OLASSWARM. Prael Hegele A Co.. 100 to 106 Stb. eor. Stars BIRDS KILLED FOR TBE HATS Many Warblers Are Butchered that Their Plumage May Dec orate the Bonnets of the . .Gentlpr Sex. Campaign Is Being Made by Humane Men Against the Cruel Slaughter of the Feathered Songsters, Maud Gonne Hangs Out the Black Flag and Defies Police It la Bomethlng much more than pas ing strange, thst the family of, birds at once the most beautiful, the most grace- ' ful and the most Innocent of all ieath ered creatures should be the one that , nan, or, better, woman, has chosen aa a shining mark for death. Stand upon the shores of the Atlantic and hovering upon light wing above the ' waves you will see a gull feathered in delicate pearl gray with wing tips of black and white. Stand upon the shore of one of the great lakes and the same bird will be found picking up Its daily bread from the face of the fresh water. Float In your canoe with the current of the Mississippi and your gray-clad friend of the Atlantic and the lakes will -b-iir you gentle company. Journey Rcdi89 the great plains and the moun "tains and look toward the Oolden Gate fnd on the surface of the bay waters will fall the ishodow of the same grace ful wing. ' The bird which has seemingly followed you across the continent Is the herring gull, scientifically called Larus argenta- tus Smlthsonianus. its naoitat la co ' extenstvejivlth the United States, and with ltdTcllow gulls and the terns It Is f tha bird against which the hand v man, and. if one may so put it. the head Of woman, have been raisedefor generations. 1 ino guiiai aim iuo iti no u v..um their beauty and the ease witn wnicn . tfhey are approached and killed have been e mark for the milliners' agents ever i4Vc fashion dictated the wearing! of fejers. uniia ana i wriis. The gulls and terns are flying today beneath a brighter sky. Within the month, through the eftortB of the bird protection' committee of the American OrnitholoKlsts' I'nlon and the New rV York Btate Audubon Society, the great Millinery Mercnanis i-roiecuvu naautu- tion Of New" "York has pledged-Itself to cease dealing in these "soft-breasted birds of the sea." . Today the Milliners' Association of the West. is in correspondence with the , Chicago directors of the Illinois Audu bon Society with a view of entering into the same agreemont for the West that its brother association has signed for the- East. This action means that a great family of beautiful birds doubtless will be saved from the extinction which It was feared was imminent. The public, little knows the fight it was a fight, nothing less that was ' TT"i for years before the men who had jApoused the cause of the innocents sfrcould claim a victory. Uncle Sam took w a hand In the fight and put himself at the head of the little band of bird par tisans. The men who engaged in the 'conflict had first to overcome that most potent of all weapons, ridicule. They were called dreamers and "old women." but the blows they struck soon knocked the thought that they were weakling "sentimentalists out of the heads of thejr antagonists. Families of the Oulls. The gulls and terns perhaps best known to the people of the United 8tates are the herring gull already named. Bonaparte's gull (Larus Philadelphia), Wilson's tern (Sterna hlrundo), and the black tern (Hydrochelldon nigra surlna ' mensls). A sum of money known as the Thayer fund is being used this year for the protection of the gulls and terns upon their breeding Islands along the AMajitlc . Coast. The black tern, howeverkefs little of the benefit of this protection, for it nests largely in the marshes of the Inland. This beautiful bird, with lta forepart a glossy black, which takes on an lrrideseence In t he sunshine, has been shot so ruthlessly that hundreds of lta former .haunts know It no more. Like the herring and the Bon aparte gulls. At la at home practically la all parts of temperate North America, t, or it wottld ba t faomt It nan, as haply ":v. v . V. ' " I BT P1'"aawasapaaaai j i, 1.111 I 1 - .TMWMM""""''r S4 J3 A t t 4 TO SETTLE ALASKA BOUNDARY DISPUTE Representative of This Country to Meet in Geodetic Con gress at Copenhagen, MA.VD CONE. TROrT MtR LATEarmOTO Df "VAN PBR WTTDE' DUBLIN, July 2S. Brave and fiery Maud Oonne (Mrs. McBrlde), the young and beautiful "Irish Joan of Arc," hung a black flag out of her window yester day In memory of the Pope, she said. It was pulled down by the police. She hung out another black flag and, awning herself with boiling water, defied the police, who summoned rein forcements. Hut they made no attempt to haul down the black flag, which was again displayed today. Members pt King Edward's suite are enraged, believing that the incident is a deliberate and premeditated Insult to Hln Majesty, who is now visiting Dublin. now he will, would but allow it to do mesticate itself. Terna' Heatllag Colonies. The government biological survey is this summer endeavoring to locate the nestling: colonies of the black terns in order that special protection, may be thrown about them .during their home stendlng season. There are few sights in nature more beautiful than the view of a neotlng col- ny ot black terns, a thld ouds glide backward and forward, turning as ngntiy as swallows above their nests lying at the base of the bending flags. The per son who callod dancing the poetry of motion never saw the flight of this light winged bird of the marshlands. The nest of the black tern is a curiosity. ' It fre quently is placed In phalkiw water upiki a bed of floating rushes. The bird lit erally rides upon a .ft while keeping warm its eggs. The black tern has been in suph de mand for millinery purposes that a man with knowledge of the nesting place of colony in his breast and with a shot gun. In hla hand has been able to make month's wages in a day's 'shooting. There is something absolutely con scienceless about the method of killing the terns. The market hunter seeks out the nesting place, flushes the birds from their nests, and while they hover about his head, uttering cries of fear and of Istress at the danger which they sup pose threatens their nests, ho shootB them down ruthlessly. The survivors seemingly do not understand what has happened to their murdered fellows and they continue to circle about the head of the intruder until the last one Is sac rificed on the altar of fashion. FOOD COMMISSIONERS (Journal Special Service.) ST. PAUL, July 23. At an Interesting session held this morning the State Dairy and Food Commissioners In Na tional convention listened to an address by A. H. Jones, the Illinois Pood Com missioner, on "Uniform Labeling." In the discussion, which followed Commis sioners Dtngman of Minnesota, Ankeny of Ohio, Emery of Wisconsin and Helner of Utah took prominent parts. Another interesting. feature of -the session was a paper on "Antiseptics and Coloring in Food Products," presented by Prof. J. H. Shepard, Stats Chemist of South Dakota. SIXTY MEN SHAVED EVERY SINGLE HOUR A Feat Which a San Francisco Barber Says He Is Able - to Do, SAN FIUNdlSCO. July 23. Sixty men shaved In 60 minutes. That's a rec ord to be pround of. This champion of the rasor is Michael Tomaselle, and he Wields the razor on Folsom street. "I take them Just as they come," says Homaselle. "smooth chin, full-beard,' side-whiskers, anyway. I shave a man a minute. Three times I did it in New York, 60 men in one hour and never make a miss. Come, sit down, and I will show you." "Excuse me," said the caller,' "rve only 30 seconds to spare." Mr. Tomnselle has challenged Mr. Kats to a contest of speed for a limited wager. The barbers gave a picnic, re cently, at which Mr. Katz was awarded a golifmeoai ror tne rapiuity wirn which He scraped faces. Since then Mr. Kats has had much to say in exultant mood abou a shave he finished in 29 seconds. What the other man has to say about it Is not known. Mr. Katz has gained renown for a quick downward sweep of the raior that clears the skin of every vestige or nair. Put he has to make two motions in or der to clear both sides. Mr. Homaselle dees it all In one motion, from ear to ear. And the customers need not be afraid, say both barbers. Those who have never taken part In a barters' contest of speed can have no idea how exciting it is for a brief period. The champions have agreed to hold their contest on the 2d of August. In the meanwhile they will be in active training' every day at their respective shops. NEW YORK. July 2S. Prof. O. H. Tltfman, superintendent of the United Statea Coast and Geodetic Survey, aalls for Europe today on an Important mis sion In connection with the Alaskan boundary situation. Incidentally he will represent . this government at the conference of tha Geodetic Congress which meets at Copenhagen early next month. After tha adjournment of the Oeodetlo Congress, Prof. Tittman will go to Lon don to assist the American members of the Alaskan Boundary Commission, con sisting of Secretary Koot, Senator Lodge and former Senator Turner of Washington. Prof. Tittman Is one of the best-posted men In the United States on the Alaskan boundary dis pute. For years he has made a special Btudy of this subject, and he has se cured for the Coast and Geodetic Sur vey a valuable col'lecllon of old British and other maps, some of which, it Is said, show that the British geographers admit the American contention and that the territory in dispute belongs to the United States. Prof. Tittman has made an impartial study of the question, and as a result of his investigation, ex tended over a number of years, he Is firmly convinced that if an agreement is reached by the commission It will be favorable to the United States. He was one of the commissioners who two years ago studied original maps In Canada and examined boundary posts in the Northwest country as a prelim inary to the work of fixing the true boundary line. While Prof. Tittman is not a member of the commission, he Will have great Influence with Its mem bers by giving them the benefit of his technical knowledge and experience. In connection with the departure of Prof. Tittman, it l? reported that the Boundary Commission, consisting of Secretary Root and Senators Lodge and Turner, will ao to London witn in structions to yield nothing In view of the belief that the claim of the United States is well authenticated. Unless the British yield, it is said, mere is sure to be a disagreement, and this will practically decide the case in favor of the United States, for in ths event of the failure of the negotiations this gov ernment will stand by its claim, retain control of the territory In dispute, and In all probability will decline To enter Into further negotiations. FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY CINCINNATI. July 21. Although few recalled the fact it Is nevertheless in teresting to note that today was the 40th anniversary of the capture of the daring Confederate leader, Gen. John Morgan, July 23, 1863. There are many yet living in Cincinnati and vicinity who remember the great Morgan raid through Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana in one of the darkest periods of the Civil War. The news of Morgan's coming excited the greatest alarm. Militia companies were hastily formed and equipped, good house wives were busy getting up stores of supplies and rations, old campaign can nons were pressed Into service and the city genorally put upon the defensive. But the dashing leader's march was cut short, although It waa a long time before the general alarm subsided. There has been more or less dispute as to who was entitled to the credit of Morgan's cap ture, but the investigations of late years appear to confirm the claims of Major George W. Rue, who. with a small com pany of cavalry, trailed Morgan through Northern Kentucky and Anally sur rounded him on the Beaver-Creek road near the Ohio River. one of the best attended meetings in the history of the association. The three days' program that has been ar ranged for the meeting calls for a num ber of papers and addresses by repre sentative bankers and financiers of Washington and other statea of the Northwest. rK WASHINGTON BANKERS WHATCOM, Wash.. July 13. The an nual convention of the Washington State Bankers Association in session here I XIW TODAY. BRONAUGH'S ADDITION Of choice, sightly lots on both sides of EAST 24th STREET From East Everett street to the Sandy road, Is now offered. Prices are moder ate and terms will be made to suit those who are ready to build. WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO. 8S9 Stark B treat. COURTED BY WIRE; MARRIED. FOR LOVE Romantic Outcome of Tele graphic Acquaintanceship on California Circuit. lOW AUGUST BATES. O. U. fc.If. Again Crfree) oag-Ttma Zimlt and Stopover. -uguat IS. 1. 26-and 26 the O. R. & N. again sells long-time tickets to fiofnta hi the East, with stopover privl eges. Particulars at city ticket office, Third and Washington streets. SAN JOSE, Cal., July2S. A romantlo tha wire had a happy culmination hcreH In the marriage of Miss Nina L. Jacks to Howard J. Steeple of Santa Mar guerita. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jack Bentley, 668 Delmas avenue, by Rev. Edwin F. Brown, pastor of Cen tflla Methodist Church, in the presence of a few relatives and friends of the contracting parties. For several years past Miss Jacks has been an operator In charge of the San Jose office of the Postal Telegraph Com pany. Mr. Steeple was the operator at Santa Marguerlta. Their acquaintance beginning over the wire soon developed from the exchange of friendly greetings to a closer feeling, and messages not down on the record sheet clicked quite frequently between the two young peo ple. After a time they were formally Introduced by a common friend and their friendship ripened into the quiet but pretty marriage yesterday afternoon. After a short trip they will take up their residence in Santa Marguerlta. Three Dollars Per Month NOTHING DOWN Buys nice lot 40x100 on good car line, 5-cent fare, high and perfectly level, all cleared and ready for building, water piped In front of each lot. The Best Bargain in Portland. POTTER & CHAPIN, 246 STARJC STRXET Journal friends and readers wnen traveling on trains to and from Port land should ask news agents for Ths Journal and Insist upon being supplied with this paper, reporting all failures In obtaining It to the office of publication, addressing The Journal. Portland, Ore $1,150 COUCH'S ADDITION Two lota. 50x100 each. Thurman street near Twenty-first, laclna north. Includ ing new cement sidewalk, new street Improvement. Nothing in the City Like It for the Money. Inquire BEINO & BAlUUIeS 64 lront Street. $1150 Couch's Addition Two lots, eOzlOO, on Thurman street, near Twenty-first, facing north, includ ing new cement walk; new street Im provements; very easy terms. Inquire BBVO ft BAiUS, 84 Front B treat. 92 SECOND STREET STOCK FOR SALE RANCH FOR RENT Hog ranch at Bertha, ttt miles from Portland. Stock, Including farm Imple ments, for sale. Ranch for rent. v TBATZS B6, " 463 BTSTStt Itoaari, . IT TOU BAVI DT8FXF8IA, BSAO THIS. The old way of taking pepsin, bis muth, etc.. to cure dyspepsia Is all wrong. They may be put up in tablets or In liquid, the result Is Just the same. The object la to create artificial diges tion, but this does not make a cure. Stop taking the pepsin, etc., and you have yoviy dyspepsia or Indigestion back again. I"eople use cocaine or optum for nervous troumes ana sick neaaacne, it does not cure, stop taking the dru and the naln and distress return. T snly Common Sense Method Is to drive out of the system the cause of dyspep sia and sick neanacne Dy cleansing tne stomach and bowels, at the same time using a medicine that will act on the llvor. This forces through the glands of the stomach the digestive fluid that nature Intended. In this way you cure dyspepsia. The medicine that cures dyspepsin by this method Is called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They put the body in condition so mat tne differ ent organs can do their work In a nat ural way. Druggists sell these pills at 25c per box. or we will send them post paid, on receipt of 25c In stamps. Sam ple sent free. It only takes one pill for a dose. Address, Dr. Bosanko Co., Phil adelphia. Pa. rorAjrciAfr. Ladd & Tilton, Bankers EatabllsBed la 1SC8. INTEREST ALLOWE l ON TIME DEPOSITS. Cnlleetlnna made at all notnta on faeoraMe terma. Letters of credit leened e reliable la Europe snd sll points lu Us United States. BIkM exrhance and telearapble transfer sold la New York. Wsahlnrtoa, Ckleagsi, St. Lonla, Deaerr. Omaha. Ban freed ace ana Mon tana aad Brltlah Cclambta. Errhanxe sold en London. Parle, Frankfurt. Hong Konf, Yokohama, and Bonolnln. Berlt a, Manila United States Nat'l Bank OF PORTLAND OBEGOX. B0RTHWEST COB. THIRD ABS OAK STS. LX0AI B0TICK. NOTICE la berebr siren tbat there la pending In the offlce of the Auditor of the City of Portland a petition for the vacation of the portion of tbe atreeta hereinafter tleacrtbed and that at the regular meeting of tbe Coun cil of said CUj ot Portland, Multnomah County, Htate of Oregon, to be held on Wed nesday, the 2d day of September, 1003, at the regular hour and place, aald petition Bill be prreented to aald Council by tbe under algned praying for the vacation of all that part of North Eighteenth atreet In aald City of Portland' Included between the north line of Vaughn atreet extended acrnaa aald North Eighteenth etreet and the aonth line of Wllaon atreet extended aeroee aald North Eighteenth atreet. excepting therefrom the right of way of the Northern TaclBc Terminal Company; also all that pert of Wilson street In aald City of Portland between the west line of North Retenteenth atreet and tbe eaat line of North Nineteenth atreet, ex cepting therefrom, boweeer. auch portion of aald atreet as la owned, uaed and occupied by the Northern Paclflc Terminal Company: also that part of Wllaon etreet lucluded between thp went line of North Nineteenth atreet and a line drawn acroaa Wllaon atreet connect ing the cantfrW line qf block two (2) in Rhrrlock'a Addition and block fourteen (1) in Blacklstone'e Addition. MACI.KAY KSTATE COMPANY, By II. I.. Meclrnr, president. MAI I.KAV ESTATE COMPANY. By K. Llrliigatone. ai-cretsry TRANSACTS A flEBEBAL BAKXTB BTT8INF88. DRAFTS ISSUED Aeaftfbls fa sll cities ef ths United States) aad Europe. Rent Kong- aad Manila. Collections Made on Favorable Term) President J. 0. aINBWOBTH Vice-President W. B. TBH Assistant Csabler R. W. BrmiKKU Aealetant Csahler A. M. WRIQHt LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO BANK. LIMITED. CHAMBER Of COMMERCE BTTILDIBO, THIRD ABO STARK STREETS. Bead Offlce 58 Old Broad atreet. London. This bank traneaeta a general banking boa. Bess, makes loans, diaemmts bills snd lea aea letters . of credit srsllable for travelers and for tba po rebate of merchandise In nne rliy of the world. Deala 'a orlgn and donxar.'a exebangs. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. W. A. MAC AS. Manage. Merchants National Bank P0BTXAJTO. OAUOOIt. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by tbe County Clerk up tn 12 o'clock noon or wea nMlr. JuW ZV Utos. for the labor of paint ing the Madlaon-Strcet Bridge two coata of Eaint. with the exception of the gate-tenders' onars. which are to he painted one coat, aa er apeclflcatlonn. The county will furnish the pnlnt and oil and the contractor will hare to furnlah hla own bruahes, staging, elc, and mli the paint. Bpeclflratlnne will be found In -the offlce of the County Clerk. -ft 9, K4EL4ii -GeuBtylEIerkr Jnly 22. 1003. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the County Clerk of Multnoniflh County up to 13 o'clock noon. Wednesday. July 2I. 1003. for furnishing the county the following supplies delivered on the Maillsnn-Street Bridge st auch pnlnte and' In such quantities and at auch times aa may be required: Sli barrels, more or leaa, pure Unaeed oil (boiled). Six barrels, mors or leaa. pure linseed oil paint. Binders must specuy ine caoci urnnu 01 paint intended to be rurnlahed. F. S. FIELDS. County Clerk. Julr 22. 1!)03. 7. Frank Watson President R. L. Durham Vlce-Pree.etrt R. W. Hoyt Cashier Oeo. W. Hoyt Assistant Caaalst Transacts a General Baaktaa; Business, Drafts snd leters ef credit issued aval labia to all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold Imt boagbt. MORJUS BROS & CHRISTEN5EN roceeaaora to MOBBIS WHITEHEAD, BABBEBS. riBST AMD ALDER BTBEBTS, PORTLAND. OR. BVSrEXBHOBB. Ladd A Tilton, .Portland! - D. 8, National Baas Portland; Bank of California. San Fraa Cisco; Crocker-Woolworth National -Bank. Ban Francisco. Bolton, deRuyter & Co. sarstBBBS. Chicago Board of Trade. San Frandeeov rre duea Exchange, San Franciaeo Stock and Bond Exchange. PALMISTRY. ATTENTION. Yon. Every One of Yob. It la Absolutely aud Positively FREE FREE (If I Pal to Do as I Claim,) I make a solemn oath to tell you more ah- aolute facta In relation to not only the paat but the present and.rutnre or your lire, aa well aa every hope, fear or ambition of your llfo without asking you a question. Thla I will do for you. and more than any other clair voyant, palmist or so cal leu rortuoeteiier n the world can ao ror von. I give epsciai advice on mining, bualneas trsnssctlons ot all klnda In fact there la nothing tbat yoa Bi.s- want to know that I can not tell you. Ask other clalrvovunts snd Da I m lata to do ss I ree to do. If they can 1 will gladly forfeit 000. REDUCED FEES SEVEN DAYS ONLY. PROF. SHELDON. 'THE COSMOS." cot. Fourth and Morrison ata. Room 77. SS. m and HO. it Evory 7oman about ike wonderful MARVEL Whirllnfl Spray The new V tl mi I'laaja, Jnjf Mow aass sswnosk Best as ast Most convenient, S Itllnatu Isaisatla V h mhmI anfiMlv thai ia 4 M I L. I KArwDtaai ' atlier. bntaead StamD forfi- fuatnted boek-eMtoa.lt gives 4 ' ; full uaTttrmiai autd dlretiona bj- ajOuaMe to ladies MA Y IX CS) aaaaien. Ttaaaa I .. Itvlart. lia BJ . WOUiJAXa. .IH.ABSB ex.ra. a RAIN, PROVISIONS. STOCKS, BONDS and COTTON. Baa franeleee Ofioa M California St, lot THIHD ST. P0BTLAMD 0B MORTOAQE LOANS On Portland real eatate at lowest rates, Tltlea Insured. Austncts furnished. " Title Guarantee & Trust Co, 1 Chamber of Commerce. JTOTTCn SAlVaVBXEZ) PEOrXiS . Do yoa need money before par day I Oalt on na. We can advance money on your wages oa abort notice. You pay back monthly, aeajuV monthly or weekly. THS STAB LOaH CO., 118 McKay Bldg.. Third and Btark ata. A;. New York Loan Office N. Third St.. M. Millar. Pros. r.ana en collaterals: low ratsai SB- redeemed pledgee for tale; watch sod Jewsir repairing. Phone. Bed 887. M02TBT JUDYAXOBD. aiieit naonlo. teamstjira. etc wit ho a I Itv. aaav DaysMttst largest attslnaae ta SB principal cities. TOUCABT, BBS Aalartom llif. wnm-rAaosi X,OABT8. ..., Oa Improved city aad farm property, at fees, eat current rateel building fcana, luaUUawaS KaSrair sr, - Sit W'oeeestea b'". If You Wani i ns riser ta year bealBsss; if e-i w.vt sci tains' eavsrttse fo( It la 'I HA .wii.uk 1 . 'v-r