' Tin: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. - PORTLAND. . SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1C0C 1 AMxnxaawr. crrr vonozi. BAtLBOAB TIXtTArr- 1. , .viuon run I nc ivianyuip Mala Phea a, i la A ' 4 ' V ju,.,;..,,.:: ' ' 1 -I, -i -'-'CaV-v a I -vU-A ' ;. . . i ; y . . ! -aa- ) '; , " . J i i - .-,. r L . 1 ' ' '. -v . ''' ' - ' fU L Tl L-Tl Thf. AbHc-a W la toe IF , I ; i e strenuous for the Uuranla de d T " tm ' ' Tf i . : Cordova, founder of the Amari- d , ! I x " '" i . , " can Boy's association, ut ft ma , d ' I v ' f e( ninr i4T&tni, and he Is 4 V,"' i I , , . ' 'd disgusted. - Tin Marauis made a e' ,. ' J- I ' '' light la training, ooya la - ' d . -' i, I ' tfw Tort; acta he . started ' out ; .:.,' ' ) ' with high prtnojplee and lofty d - i j ' , ' 4 proved too much for aim. : - 4 4. ; ,J ,4 j ,,;',-. - '';, ' - -.11 .-..'. a a- .! a I,. - . I I ..II -V '.-.' , , V & 1 Ws. T ' - W I I 'iw,i,'f.i.ut,',',"'ns,-,-..' , . . I - II . . - ' vf i . . UJ , - , . .. ilk ' . - -i-: -- - - - . - 7. - : 2 . ' -- - ' L : - - : l MM Portland She First Actually Gave the Loca . ' tion era Coal KIne; Then rocni WIdoMrj5cn. ' . f - - (, CQD.IAVS ll.'EATRE ,' TONIGHT . Farowan parformanoo Sllaford Compaaf J "New York Day by Day" Mm. 10 Bt a4 too, a? fart af tka kawa. AKonrea 'ipbciau Mast faaoar KatinM .J'lgM, 1 Um (ibkkm aural aVaaav THE ENSIGN"- i lite mmA aiw.. ' ISO a4 Me., .,-...,,.,.: I THE Divrn THCirne art I kUkat, Sou Lama aa4 Maiavaa . ; Eh Qktlaa Ooopaar ta Waaat A . .netoe HURLY BURLY AND THE ROYAL FAMILY IBfftaatef ftaadar aUtlaae, Toaa ' M ut aoauaat TWIRLY WIIIRLY trleai BrealiMr, Ha, ' : Mattaaa, tea, IBe. lOe. ' SIM Xady of Oraolaa Sztraetloa, aTowl k , - , avnoaiauuag' roruaaa. ;adama Da Salnta, tha lady of Ora- cian extraction, wnoee apartments are at the northweat corner or Seventli and Taylor atreata. haa atartiad thla com munity with her wonderful powera Two I week ago, aa waa announced at the I time, tnia woman gave Uie axaot loca tion of a ooal mine that rlvea promlaf of developing- into an Important mining propoaltlon. Bamplaa ot coal have actu ally bean brought to Portland and anal yst a ho we It to be of a1 moat auperlor quality, ina juniiajit nnaer, wno win BasebanitiBadebaUtl ALBANY ; ROSBBURQ f Oraro Rtata Jrart, Mtk aad Taadu ta Oaaaa OaHa4 at liOO p. m. ; Vnal Admlaaloa. 1 J. LYRIC THEATRE (Oaraar aloar aad Smata.) HIQM.CLA88 jueBjUtx UW ,UWiaUBl uiiu' i w taw W aaa i aiawawPaij not yet dlscloaa Its location, because bs I DQpiNBD VALinRVII f n desires to "hook on" to adjoining prop- - VAUUtSVIUUlj arty, has left a earn Die of the product with atadara D Salnta and Its appear ance certainly aanotes it to as ox ex l:M ta 4 M. f :M ta lOiM. Barrarawaee BaDdaj, t to M r. at ID OKVTS JTO HlCItUt. ARCADE THEATRE ETKNTB AND WASB1 ROTOR. .: x. REPINED VAUDEVILLE lM to -M. f :M ta lSiia arncDiT continuoi s mow a ty tOB LADIlaV OBNTUCMBN AMP CHILOaijl. iPNISSIOll TEH CENTS TO ANT SEAT. FRITZ THEATRE UNPARALLELED 7X atnAor ERA WORK ON BRAKCII OF PROSPERITY LINE OF RAILWAY aXOWTX OV OOsTBTBVOTXOsT OT BOAB nm0 rouxrx axon An iwiiti- OOVSTBtrCTZOaT 0 MMMT MWW jEBsTssxaOeT Ajm v tarxzvanzzA WZXA ; BOO n OOKKXirOXCD oo&onii 'TJuiroH jAssztsn (Special Dispatch ta Ae Jeraal.t Bucsaa. Or, June 4. The work of ' (SpteUI DHpatok ta The Joaraat) x Forest . OroTO. Or June ' 4 Forest Orore and Tloinlty la narlna: an unpar-1 clarlng the right of way for the oon - allelsd era of prosperltr. Bona of whloh neotlng. f a branch railway between 1 ; Is In the nature of a boom, bat a steady the main Una of the Southern pctno at , business - growth. Over 40 nouses are Henderson ' and ' the , Woodburn-Natroa , In process, of , eonstrnotlon, while, as I branch at Springfield haa lust been com many : more are contracted for to bo I plated and It la expected that the South- bunt before fall. JCrery house is being era PadflO'i company's ' construclffbn .biilir as a home. Families are wait- gan wUl commence work on. the branch - . Jf k0.?!!!. ilJ?: ? wr short tlme.. The bridge-gang ... .V.-.VM.B , w vww-.u now at wow at Grants Pass, and as ' ' aaraT knew 'afl War t-)n- 00n ompIata fhelr work there M JT.!r. tT!1!" they wlU. aom. to Bprtngfleld . . . " wV, 1 10 construct the bridge across .the- WU . ' .ZTrT"'',: J!i rtver at that pUCa . hi lesa The nrosneots are brlarht fot-f '" -' Ooloaal Taatoh tTponm ' m Vorast Oroya ta ret both aa eiactrin I - Hon. R. M. Veatch. Demoeratla oandl- - road from Portland and the mall route I data for, congressman, addressed a larra ' ' to Tillamook, which now goes by North fenthuslaatto audience at the courthouse " TamhlU. , , Tha , mail ; route inspector I at night Bit hearers frequently later- spent a portion of the week , looking irnptea ut aaaress try yocireroTis ap- over tha- Tiuamoos v road ia Forest lPausa atr. v eaten tm run well here -13rors and fit will be no surprise to to his awn county where the people are . hear ot ths cnengee oaing ordered at I weu acquainted with bU acuity as a - , any time as this route can ne kept open I statesman. all. winter aad matt reach Tillamook I : . ' ftcdga Uecttoaa. much sarUer tha entire year by this I The Springfield I. a a F. lodge has route. ' j elected the following new offloers: HU- , - tm Knignta, ox ryuuas . wui hold ton BaUey. noble grand; W. F. Walker, uiair uwiMut otdtuuu ner f next i tics grana; H. EL-walker, secretary: B, , "Wednesday, for which erent the local (a. Washburna. treasurer. - orar Prt?rtn- to entertain a .large I Tha Springfield lodge of Woedmea of .""""T limynm vubihuu. wormitqa woKia fiaa chosen new officers aa r z? ... r.'" wawvw iuuowb. t er uoane, u i;;, newton and McMinnrUle competing. , B, HUon. A. . X.; Grant Roberta, escort; V-,. . Forest Crrore Boss Show. V , Ronald -Roberta, watchman; Ralph The rose show given In Vest's hall Walker, sentry; J. A. Roberta, clerk; fi. , ' last Wednesday waa tha moat succesa- a. Washbwrne, banker; p. M. MePher- rut exhibition af lta kind arer held lnln, manager. t this city, . The profusion of flowers of ' every aescrlptlOB and tha endless Tart , f- ety of beautiful rosea waa a sight not ' ' forgotten. : Ka collection ever .. atspiayea could excel the perfect spect , mene produced In the gardens of this county aa displayed here thla week. The ,f pnsewuinera were: ' - For beat display of roses First prise, Mr. I. C Walker; second prise, H. X MtmmixaiTQ priae. Mra C. r. Clapp. BLAZE ENDANGERS AN ALBANY BLOCK BXFXjOSXOW of a oarbov TAine STARTS FXRR WHiOR TRRRATRRS RRSTRVOTXOaT OF XRART OF TM OXTT-fSO,000 ZR SOROO& ' BORSS OO TO AV RASTXRR FXBRC. eallent Cualltt?- Mra Alice fucker, a poor widow, had been separated from her son for years. Madame De Salnte told her to write to general delivery, Cripple Creek, and she would near rrom mm. ens am ao, ana on May IS left Portland to Join him In his elegant home at Cripple Creek. He bad received her letter and Immediately sent her money to come to nun. Reading of these things, a deserted Wife -sought Information of her hus band. Oscar Anderson. - Bhe round him. He left his home a month ago, and when bis wife visited the medium the man was workina In a fish cannery at Aaron Mra.' Anderson went down the river last Monday and walked In upon him. A In as tonishment he extended the "glad band" ttr his dellahtad cartner. and she says she never spent a dollar that returned to her so much of happiness as the. 100 cents she paid Madame De Salnta Mra Anderson wilt gladly tell any one who calls upon her just bow It all occurred. The only hitch in the whole thing was that Mra Anderson made a mistake end went first to the wrong cannery. Her second effort, however, found her miss ing spouse. - .-: :' Irene Cason visited a mena and lert her purse behind. It . contained 120 and a fSOO diamond-ring. A male caller at tnat mend's nouse acme lime ihmi .he pure. Madame v qatnta aiaciosea ts whereabouts and Miss Cason recov ered her property.- The fellow said he tooK it aa a josa, ana inns scapea ir est, wne ne reaoe tneea lines na -wiu new that he escaped tne penitentiary bv.ths "akin of his teeth." Only Miss Ceson's well-known good nature saved him from proaecutlon. . ' v ' -. Doaana of lnatancea Of this character miarht be cited.. Thla wonderful woman I noMBAxa yom sravsr Hinrrsisnr. rnAnV.A T,r- ii Vrnh.hlv not h.r . P" wlllks reeved at tke of- lBe?n.tac- JAJ.fJP r2VE:r .3 . rj aaaltor oiKtte City ef PortUad . From the time She first began t talk, k a, to the repair aad BalBtoaaaoe ef the pbsd r&rrs. rroe. - w. h. ssomi. ugt. THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TWO SHOWS DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. J OOSCSBT BAX- . .. SIAHBBBBOC J..! .OOSCEBT BT1BT, SMBS. m's-S4S BOBMHrPsV ' yoimicAiTXB'i soncx. Fetle. is' kwekr . gins tkat a the flat Say ef lff, luo, 1 took ob and eBipnnnM .us uij rami, ( n, BSl BiXtMBIB eirmt, "J EAST SmaU pay bone, watte spet ea faivbead Sad ' s aaat a m aklU ea left klad foot, IW saleaa toe ewaaf V fi I I I I I e otbw pereoa or persona karlns aa IntsrMt ' .XI 11 I I H tbarala aball tUlm tammtkm ef the aaate. ea UUN I II ear all eoata aad ebargas of th kaaplaa end as- w w a a a TertlslBC MM. toaatbsr with the boobS (m na ' , .' aal4 aalaial. as , preTldHI ky erdlnanre M b.hw, as asMnaaa, ef aald City el Pertlaad. Vn, . V of 10 a., ak, at tke City at Ne. Ml 111 oa tke tk day af Juae, IBOi, et the bnr I msa, le.abi tka hi to pay tke eaata and ebarsaa foe takla as. SUtoantk, la a Id city, eH tke.akrwe IwrlM auawi at paouo aertloa to tke Leaves, htckMt klddw, pint aid MrertlalaS suck aalnal. Daetd tola Id day if Jane. 1IH. . F. W. BBKO, Peandn H-Jta.av SmW4 BrepsaaH win be rseatved rfl ef the Aadltov ef tke City ef bbUI FrWajr, Jaae M, B04, (t I a'ek tBoroiaxs roB mm wobx. rseetved at the rertlaBa. I iHU ft 1- tor tke eoaatrBctloa ef a at! brldaa aa rtaal etmt froai 100 Tft anatk ef tka eaath Use or caratbwe itml to tha aartk Una ef Arthur acrwt, la the Biaaaar araia by erdlaaare Na. I is. wm, aaojaci te tae praruwa er the eaartat ens orMnaaroa ef the CltT af Pertlaad aad bba eatiauito ef the City Kbs-Ibhst. ea Sle. Bids swat be atiietly la aeearsaiMe Wkk arlBttd kUnka. whlrh will ha raralnhad aa aBDUmttoa at tha ofsce ef the Aadilor ef 1 114 as a a tmt.tA. aiast oe eampirtas oa et barote iso eare iraat the date ef the alnlas af the eaatrae by toe sartlaa tbanto. Ne aropoeala er Uds iH ba Snaaldar4 aa bee aeeaapeatod by a eertliwd ebwb aayabte te the erdw ef tke Mayw ef the Cttr ef tart laad. eartlAed by a reapeBaible baas far aa eaaoaat esaal te 10 par eaat el the aggragaba MS, aa, 4.0SB... tnWa.Sk, CMios bgroT. OVIRIAHD sir a EMS tralaa, fn Safe,. "-' - - ftW-BlOM, PnLft.ft. BMBte. 0da,iaa rraa-l . 1 dace, tncktna, Ia Aa pfm, tlfnm. NawH ateaa aa the Saab, At tflNMlbapa Att. tonept gaiMlay. Bwrsl .Bf.trala IftiTsrt. Aa- ri. eufwrns, amwaa-i Tilla, Sivrtnan.ld, Waa4 un aa Matraa. Albaay raaaaa, anaJ mil at wmiar. vasveins AntTaa. tk St. lt:M a. St. :. Si, Celty, UOany, esBp tvm , arppaaal. xaa 1 rtgM te reject any aai aS Mas Is hereby B arda af tka Kaamtiva BnarA THoa a brvuw. . Aedlisr e( the at ef rertlasd, aViJvAae larviee sad SaatVEl Xhtpat Poet ef JsffeaMa Strset. .. Ih.lla i " r - m siv.iv Sn BV .1 S'I'ZF S ad, AM, 10 .1 a. sl7 , s.( aeasay eaiy. tAOBOAO nXRABZfttS. . I m.E!! m 0?te. Portland .f 1 11 19 a aw Ifcthr iaM a..j. a a . I Bandar aolr. 10.-O8 a. m. m Tkktt ORkt 131 Tkiri Street i . fUim Ut 1 TrwtnAacontlnebntdU , t : Train Dally JSi FAST TIME TO SPOKANR, ST. PAUIa DTJLUTH, MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAOO AND i AIM POINTS BUST. Daylight trip through the Cascade and Rocky mountains. For full partic ulars, rates, folders, eta, sail ea or ad dress , at DTCntSOlT. City Ticket Act IAS Third Street. Portland. , laaa fma yi Am - n.nu -.a tm. Bedlate Salnta Sail t.mZi 1 J , J. L Arrtta IWttaad idTM-iTii " - - . '"paacsqa-Maaeaa . pjt, pM eparabai dally to MaBSMatb sad Alrlle. eM- nrxina wits Bnethan uiai bMta rvat-naaa fare frmii rm-Haad PnrHaad to Saaraaaaato jsd Saa rraaWar M. bartb HJ SeeeadlaaS fare f II, aaeend-laaa bartli M M. 11 Saatara aotats and trm-ape, Sh " fln. RAtMlahi and i oatralla. Cityj Ilrkat Office mrwar Third aad Washltw na atraata. Pbnaa. Mala Tit. c.Tioiiir7.w. a rrVAi. City Tlaket Agesi' . was, Paae. Asaeb. Astoria.& Columbia CaIZGOII River Railroad Co, (fiiipip Leaves. I SKIOS PSPtyA . I Anaaa. Leavaa. - SKIOS PSPtyA . AnHas. ." . j.1: ; For Maygers, BUaler, Oallr. ' natakaale, Waalport, ' CUftoa, , Astoria, War- . :09 a. Si mtaaT HaaeL Rata. UiMaa. ball, v atoed. Fort Btsaaaa, , , .- , Oaarkart Park, aaaMe, .- . Astoria aad Saaakara - Bxpraas dally. .. .. " . Astoria Sssraaa ; . Pall. Daii, , . . . V :40p.ah TfBjkwtT,ll aaatPHria. 3 TRAPi'S to tho EAST DAILY ' Tkaimak Patlmaa atoadasd sad toaaiat abwa- tag ease dslly to Ohm ha, Ctikaan, Bpok.-or tbarist eh-vobar eare sally to Aaaaaa ( 1 1 tkroasa Pallmaa toaitet eleaflnff ears (pr ally saaSastidl antl to CUrase. KmtuiUis - ebalr eaaa aaato frxV to tbe I-t dally. A. STBW, at. Pbaae . J. 0. MATO, a. V. aad P. A.. Astoria. OK ART. CoaiBeralal AgaaW S4B Mala Be. . Olt SOTICIA Madame De Salnta waa looked upon as I proposed laproramant ef Buaaall straat. from a marvelous . prodifry. She foretold I tke want Una of Oantonbala avesae to the wat events at that time. She has been doing I Use ef WlUlaina STanna, la the swaaar srevldad so ever since. She Is amas! pie. phe startles every bod In Portland, Maddme De ma anrar alnca. fiha is amaalnar our oao-1 by ordlnaaee Ne, 1S84, Phe startles everybody. . . ... 1 "em sworcaBie pnntod :t Portland, Madame De sainte has 1 wu ";' P ww vxncv ok in Auuiiur ox ids l-icj nnnllii haa tint vet found bar out." Vara -ortiana. aalO impw.tB.nt aest be re- . v . . . . . . . 1 nairaa . wbob tbo hm-i ' nalotalned la don men- . .k. 1- -Aft k ... 1 ...u im nsiBftBinaa IB I H. -ViSTJ i2-t L: eoadiUos foe the fall period ef time for w ats would be crowded .from morning I wn tract ahaU be ewsrdaA buch whih i Back proposal meat atata the sorebi been known I years for which tha bidder propeeae to 1 potency and I tain said (Street .mproremaat and the at in hand. 1 eagk year- foe which b aaoSaaae to de good 'hick Borebar of malD- aawunt said till night.-' There would be such a com motion aa has not before been known here, bnt It seems as ir com forwardness do not no hand ! V ail am a TJe Bainta is the srreatest max I work. Slum, astrologist and clairvoyant that I . o propoaal or W4 will be eoaaidared an nas ever been in this city,. and if shejlf" aeeonpasiad by a ehaek W J 'the were a liberal advertiser she would find f ' e. 22Lj, t5e Portldi hAraalf haalAa-ad with eallera evarr tlar I eartlflad by a respoaoibie. bank for as a moan frf .r w- letmal te 19 per cent of the assrarate pro MTwli;.M to lrn. ,., if I ?". .be forfeited ss dxad snd liquid. t . . . 1 aamaa-aa in ease the Biaaar aaaieeta or ra. nnaU! TM&naiwh t Tka lanil 1 ' .... . - .... . . iimr Know an t meaium w nil. jaauama i .u. ... -. u,. . . . i -AiDao, .wr, -iuna a. i?y Uie xpwsnem 'Stolnta to nn at thn.a hultoa whnaa I 1Z- I'M .5 Of a small tank of bleulpbate af carbon honor la above reproach, and women or Lu work la the event the contract to awarded in tne auey in the rear 01 the aru store i cniarjm msy oj upon nw ujim. of Foashay A Maaon. at I o'clock thla eonfldrac hat te will deal witli Ihem I The rtghtta retort say aad an bids te VIA tUV ajpsagBjwB ggssaia uaesssew viaaa, viiiiaa,tv( - t srstwwf PSaaa vu. morning, a fire was started which for time endangered the block In which the store is situated and caused great ap prehension owing to the danger front combustibles in ths building in case the Qames should reach them. The loss la nominal, but tha escape rrom a disastrous tire was a narrow one. The wisdom of tha firm In keeping tha tank of this dangerous combustible out side the store Is today being commended. for had It been kept inside it is probable that the entire block would have been destroyed before a stream of water eould ba ' throws. The board of directors of school dis trict No. met yesterday afternoon and opened bida for the sale of tha 910,009 refunding bonds recently advertised for. The bonds bear 4 per oent Interest and run for 10 years. The entire issue ef $30,000 waa sold to the Royal Trust company of Chicago at par. The hoard elected Miss Myrtle Otten of Monmouth and Mrs. VL S, Xjeathdrmsa ot this city to positions In the schools, completing tha list of teachers. DUNS5IUIR SEEKS A MEXICAN. COAL TRADE ; (Special Dispatch at The Joeraalt Victoria, B. C. June e-Oeorae Cenrt- i im. ' nnraaannns Jaia-a rmn-mni... v,m For best five varlatlaa of rtmuM wlrartl mtlHrnair mlltora- .i,.. JT1 I "rd Oronar; seoond prise,! Mexico to look. Into the conditions for r r . wwn; -third prise, Mrs. supplying coal and coke to that eoun- "iw . . ' 1 try. Tha encroachments of ell aa fuel For nest single ro . rtrat n-Ha. vm. I i.t ,.' r.iiMMi- -.w v . HU..I nvvna rnia. n. i UBiaa: i iuir titttrm .t .-.. r . . - I if . t f . i. F"-" r xHManpa. ; . f . i Courtney will also tnveatlaata , tha " V4 A,. 3 l.V! 01 " leneral trade, and If it proves aatiafae Itlnas r irst prise. Mra. TtoMHr-k? n...nni. u . . , -- -'V, a. wnaaeui uura i tender for a steamboat aervloa to be ea- sv. hl.T dV-iV; tZ? ' : published between here aad Mexico, and ' For neat aiepiay of cut flowers rrawn l t. v .. -,n . 7 ,. J f w .- aunt 1-m W-ZL a ft """OPM Uexlcaa goventmeatav w aai. or; xuru prise. EUsle Walker. Tic Horthwest Electric Entfaeerls For yonr wlrtng and electric flxrurea 4?urr"es of all kinds, lot Stark gtnet. Oregon Day at the Fair.' June T haa been named aa aelllag date for World's Fair tickets to St. Louis and Chicago, account dedication of the I Oregon' building at the exposition. Get tickets at the O. R. A K. office. Third 1 and. WMhisgtoa atreetav , . .. DAIRYMEN MEET AT CIIEIIALIS TUESDAY . (Special Dispatch te The JtwraeLl Ch eh alls, June 4. iA nesting of tha dairyman of tha Chehalla and Newau- kum vaUeys haa been called to .meet at Chehalla next Tuesday to consider mat tsra m which they ars inter eated. The principal aabject: that, will coma before them will be the matter of the recent cat in the price of milk at tha Chehalla milk, condensing plant. The "farmers allege that the managers of .the com pany agreed to pay not less than 11.10 per 100 pounds for milk daring the sum' mor-season.'' k j . ' Thla ereek tha eompaay posted, notice that after Jane t the price paid would be 19 centa per hundred. A year ago at thla time tha company paid iLlo. There is talk by some of the well-to-do farm- era of establishing a creamery ta com pete with tha condenser. . , . V ii 1 1 urn .i i m , i ,. TRXAS BBBtOCRATXO FaZMABXJUs, " '" (laaraal Spetfal terries.) Austin, Tex., Jttne .-Tedays pri maries ta Taxes are for the selection of delegates to the state convention, which meets at San Antonio June U, to choose delegates at largo to the Democratic na tional convention at St. Ixrala Art in teresting end hotly contested fight la on for the ventrol of the state convention between tha Parker and i Hearst ele- Isea every transaction of her Ufa And I By order ef the aUecatire Board. it costs nothing to conduit this great clairvoyant .Her charges, too, are. not greater than -hoee-of he ordinary one of her profession. , ; No niatter what yonr trouMea may be or how dark and gloomy the future may look, there is always heip ror : troubles are properly nnderet. will understand them. . She you th way to certain" relief. thos, a Dsvxrs. : Auditor ef the City of Portland. ftrarflaBd, Dracoo, Jane a, 1804. - yBOTOBAXf TOB ITZAsT BOAS B0IXXB. Sealed proposals will be reeeiTed at the office rtra it tnaivK uia aasiwr os wiv v.. vt ruruiw wui W1U- wini I gfBATiM itnn road roUstf. with U inrh tlrm on SHOULD ADVERTISE ; : PORTLAND'S BEAUTY rear wbeeL same to be deUratad at Portland. Oragoa. ----- .-- No propoaal will be considered aalea aosoia panled by a eartlfled ebeck payable to tke order ot ueorce u. nviuiama, jtayor or ine 01 Portland, aqnal to 10 par eaat ef tke agegate amount of n bid. s The right to reject say sat an bios is aarevy Tie Only ' Double-Track Rtflwiy betweea ths Missouri River sad Chicago Tha Chlcatro-Pcrtland SoeclaL ths most hunrlous train in tha world. Urawi ng-rootn sieepine cart, dining car, buttet Jtnoklng and library caf (Daroer ana Data). . jlcss taao tores tuyt roruana to uucaga Two Through Trains to Cb! Ores-01 Cbicac 0 A North-Westers fir. to Chtcagi to Chicago are operated dsltrlvfs th a it. it. m riar. v. r. a. k. an. irom Portland sod points ta Oregon an , 11 1 .... mm uiu. tftt.. Daily excorsioos is PnllBiaa toeriet -' sleeping cars from Portland through ' - - to Cbicsge withest change. ' .B.BITCHU, A.O. BAtKBa." ' . . Oaa 1 Aft. re. Cesat. , O.a.f.1 Afaat, c.a..w.ai. . , c,an..w, k. . , Sn Marfeat strata, . raYktid atiaat. aa raAJtciaco, ciw reariAwt, oaa. B.' B. Rich and his wife have re turned from a two monthe trip to San Francisco, In sreJrlng of conditions in .th Cal ifornia metropolis, Mr. , Rich said to day: ... f. ,- la Baa Francisco there la a alight loll, 1 although business Js probably as good aa' eould ha expected for the Bum mer season in a presidential .year. -A feature that pleased ma greatly daring my absence was that Portland aad tha Lewis and Clark exposition are being mora generally discussed than ever before aad many people told me that It waa hardly likely that they would be able to attend the St. Lotus exposition. out mat rney wouia maxs up ror tne loan of tehls pleasure by attending the fair in Portland next year. It la my firm belief that the bulk of our visitors to tho exposition will .be Pacific coast peo ple, and while much baa been dona to advertise tha fair in the distant eastern states. X believe we cannot do too much ta advertise it nearer home. -For . In stance, I think the San Francisco news papers should give our fair much more space than they have given it; and the fair promoters should take soma steps tending to get this publicity from ths San Francisco papers. ."As to tha favorable notice that Port land itself is getting. X waa glad to see that there is less of the old-time- crit icism, of our climate: and when men wanted to bet me it would be raining in Portland, I would retort with a prop oaltlon to wager that there waa not a tenth part of the diaagreeabl wind in Portland that annoyed visitors tn San Francisco. X wish that Portland folks would Quit- grumbling and. complaining about, rain, when they go away from home. Instead, they should tell 'of the salubrious climate, et the wonderful beauty of the trees, the door yards and tha city streets and the unequal ed land scape wa have of river, plain and distant By order of the fzoetrare Board. -' THOA C. PSVLIlC- 1 Auditor ef tke City ef Portia ad. Portland. Oregon, 'sue e, 1004. PBloat BBTtyC. - laawea. Arrtrea CBlCAOo-poBTXABD' e-.Sb.sa. -iba SPBaAL. DeUia. Mul rer tae Baa ta Baa , . . - laatoa, ' -' ' ' : SPOKAXB n.tta. T:4Sa,Sa -S.Sfc -Par Eaatorsj Wahl.f Daltm Pail. , . tea, Wan WaJtta. law. mwfm, Caaas d'Alaae . and twaati Bortaaia y pMwtf aaaajaaBaaAaBjiajaj, aaB(aBSBaaMsabBa ATX A BTIO BXPKML SUSataa. S:MI a. to. " .. tat the gy ft Uf' Du ' Oceab am btttb SCTrrPtrts, ;. ; ron san rANrTxtlrrnej Ima a1 A A Sea, W. Aid-aw Alnawatfk . " , ABta a ia ba. iwt, S, i. ObIoitMb-- t:a. Sb May 1. IU A $L: , OolanVta Btoat Dhislaa, FOB ABTOBIA and wa points, aoanartlng with armr, ffT Utac sad North boa, atr. seta, Aak-et, aaeh. as, BaaAa Saturday loioe p. ta :O0 s. at. a twaday. TaOkltl Brest Beato. POB DATTOIf, Oraeoa atr aad Tsaihin hirt Bointa. stra. Bath aad kfodoe, Aab-et. dnok. JWater parnlttig. t o t, B tallr, ami . fHaaaayv l:Mb Sb. Dally? r laaday. ;v ; Baako Bivar Baato. POB tBTriBTOII. Ida. and way points frost Blparla, Wash., stesav ere pokaae aad taw. :4a.aa. ahAflt ' ii:oo a. aa Dally. -as, rriday. TICK XT OrriCB, Tktrd aad WMhtagtoav Tata.' pheae Mala T1A ' ' ARE YOU GOING TO ST. LOUIS ? If so, call for your tickets via the ' ROCK IJ5LAND-'FRISC0 SYSTEMS The line having terminal, at entrance to Fair Grounds. - Round trip rate $67.50. good for ninety days from date of sale. Choice of routes going and returning via St Paul, . Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or 1 Paso. Stopover permitted in both directions. DATES OF? SALE 'O. June 7, 16, 17, 18; July 1, 2, 3; August 8, 9, 10; September 5 6, 7; October 3, 4, d. . . ,;. . ,-' On above dates rate of $72.50 will be made to Chicago , and return. - ' ' For further information and sleeping cat. reservations,' can upon or addregv U , ' J:V " : ! aV-K. mtdonald VT"" 77 ' General Agent, 1 r IwOSdStPortlan'. Cr . PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP C0AIPANY ' Per Tokobama aai Hons? Bona, canine- Kobe, Kataaakl sad hanghal, takin fr.'ht la eoimaettng stessMra fat Msalla, Port Artuar, aad yiadlroatok. . fW rstes' sad fntl toforniarloa sen ea er ad eroas ettUcUla or agents ef toe O. BV A B, Co. , TIME CARD OF TRAINS, PORTLAND! tmioif DEPOT. Paget BwsDd-tladteA W , xeesaae, i aaa tut, Olrmola. and Sra'e potata. North Ceaat ' IfnfteA for Taeosbs, Beattla, Botte, Itrpaei. Mia. R.iDolla. , chieaaa, Haw York. Bostse sad aetata Bast aad koatbeast, Twin-Cltr Biwsaa far Taeeaaa, Seattle, tso- kaae. Heleaa. St. PaaL Mlaaeapolla, ' Cblcago, hew xort, Bootoa sad sll Bointa Boatbaast. Pagat foaad Ksaaae Otylt. IVoaie . Btwial, for Taanma. D.attla. Igpokane, Bntte,BllllnKa, I Cnrar, Omaha, Kanaaa City, St, tools and all ! points Bask, and Seata-east, SiOpawsa UsaSp, aa 1 40 a at. laa, f.-0a av, fMpila, T;00 a aw Alt trains early Seed eteept : ea Bonm A. u. CHABLTO.V. Aaststaet General rasaaagar Ageet. Bat atorrisoa at., ear. Third, Portlaad, Or. SALTIMCiUEr if VL11Q IX. It. 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