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THE OREGON DAILY? JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ; THURSDAY . EVENING. JUNE 9, 1904. LOOK FOR REVIVAL GEO. II. IfJPIB NAL LEAVES PORT ; IN EXPORT TRADE DEATH REGRETTED WITH FULL CREW BON'T BE AT inmu o wam nun, rare cos uses assd was os or Tnim ; bolatxos xv ruuit 9VX& nil zv sblxx m wassiso 'v SJATXOSS WILXi SOOS MI WOU xsows x.oxas omoni os COAST AJTD XSXSZS OT SSTZSAX osfiusnxr X.OBOS TO SVBT ' xax svxxtAr. 'v t ( '. '. II I ll - OSSKASJ CAXTAXS ADOPTS BSBSWXt mi n ssoaps sxobsxtast oxcasos ' or ' satxos boasoxso SOTSS ksS-OXaT TABS ASS SOASCS. My New 'Obesity Food Quickly Recces Weight to Normal Without Dieting, Exercise, Exertion or Any, Effort Whatever on Your Pert, and is Absolutely Safe . v From the appearand A ... .... ... fi . . ri n . will be a very sht oargo solng out on the late George H. Wemple. who died at have conniving together trying to Trial PACKAge Sent Fre tO All Who Write, by Mali, POSt- the oriental lltwr Arabia wbloh is due the Good Bamarlttn hospital laat night, dleoover aome method by which they to arrive from the far, ua.t Aabortly will be held nest Sunday afternoon at can procure aeamen to make the out-1 after the middle of thla month. As yet wnite leropie. ,xne aervicea tui oe w" pruuiainn in. the eompany Tiaa received no axten.lv " i, ', jealor boarding houee men. With vE r.i.ht snaca. Tha entire 1 1 freight ratee at auch a low figure, cap- ahlpmenU ao far arranged for comprise but 100 tone of flour. ( 100.000, feet of lumber and eight oarjoada of mlaoel laneouav good, coming from the east ' The eaatern. freight , will consist prln el pally of machinery, tobacco, cigarettes, .eto. ." r -i. . v v " :. ' i " i v But the offlclala of the local aompany . take eonaolatloa' from the fact that the other oriental lines running out of Pa- lflo eoaat porta . are experiencing the aame difficulty In eecurlng outward bualneea. The altuatlon la practicaBy' the aarae at all the ahlpplng w oentera. .The laat eteamer aalllng . from Puget Sound for Japan and China had leaa than . t(0 tona of flour aboard, while the bal ance of the freight waa not aufflolent to All mora than half the apaoe In-the holda. Vaually there haa been a dull period at thla aeaaon of the year, ao far aa flour ahlpmenta to the orient are con cerned, bet the preaent depreealon le Unprecedented. The war la held directly reeponalble for it. - But later on locil exportera are of the opinion that the war la going to be the oauae of a gen eral revival of bualneaa. It la explained that both aldea to the conflict undoubt edly had prepared for the conteat by ee curlng large auppllea of flour and other commodltlee well la vance. In a , ch- of tn PortIajul ot Elka, it. aa they 7.. .VTh7 71.: ?' W"1 Mr. Waapla waa tyler. The The Laenneo will, be ready to clear the by ,mp.rr.t m.tlon of food. .rent, will ...In ta V their " " IT-Sf 1 lSi a ..n -u.h.n.in. h.. it of MAWmP,,?r"A,t 'ou'lor': LaHo there, but pile, up in the form of k.. T .iV..i- .-v.- k7. "noc" lo nl" man' lnonaB ,n ln" noming wquio auu mm ueer. n ex- Uperfluou, fat, which cloga the human ! JSttJfcHi tJL tlrll F6I y"1" h na" tn J'1"10' t.t1?! pUln, th,tn ,n PP?'J' to Procure machinery and compreaaea the vital dlrwtlon by iliahlnji the high tariff Hlih achooL and alnce April. 1001. held the requlalte number In the aame man- organe of the body and endanger. 1 v iv. I tne ornca or tyier in the tocai jsixa ner tnat tne uerman captain aia. iri health and lire. to the porta In the far eaat under herhndn. Imt Baturdav nla-ht he com- thflra are any deaertlnc aallora In nort. I Mr new Obesity Food, taken at meal Jurledlctloo. With the aggreealve cam- plained Of a aevere pain. A phyalclan he announce, that they can And a Mfe Ume, compele perfect aaalmllatlon of the pawn ane la oonaucung it le mougni I w.. r.lll .nd It w.a diaoovsrad that ratraat on board hla veaaaL orovlded uu i w huh v that Japan Importer, will again aoon be Mr. Wemple war Buffering from gan- they are agreeable to the plan of Aak drawlng heavily on the United Statea grene .ppendlclUa. An operation waa ling the voyage with him. He givee for breadatuffa, and other neceaaltlea. performed upon the auf ferer laat Tuee- Captain Schulta credit for being Hence, it la argued tnat the preaent ae- I day morning at the Good Samaritan "ahrewd Dutonman paid, in Plain Wrapper Write Today GEOROB K. WEMPUB. I tain, are vary much averae to paying I ttl a head for aallora, declaring that they cannot afford It. Captain Schulta, of the German .hip NaV which ' cleared the other day for the United Kingdom, eacaped the necee- l.lty of p.ylng what he looked upon a. Ian exorbitant fee. In fact ha did not pay..' earthing for 'the new aallora he hipped, and It la aald that he la the I only .kipper vl.ltlng thl. port In re- I cent yeara who can rightfully lay claim I to auon a distinction. , Sxeomte. Shrewd VUa, The German captain hit upon an orig inal ? plan.- One night three of the crew deeerted from the Marechal de Noalllea,' and .two from the Laenneo, Unknown to anyone elee the German akipper began a eearch for them. They I were finally located, and he made them la good offer to ahlp on the NaL The men accepted the terma. and Imme diately algned to make the voyage. They remained on board, and that 1. th. way that the captain managed to .ave 1280. the amount It would have coat him had I he procured a crew from the aallor boarding houee proprietor.. Mora SaOora Seeded, While the plan proved profitable to the German commander, the French Icaptaina have no cauee to rejoice over were left ahort, aeveral men. The Above XUnatratloa Show, the Semaxkable Sffeota of Thl. Wonderful Obeaity rood What it Btaa Bona foe Other, it Will Bo for Ton. Exec., fat 1. a dlaeaae. It la cauaed Nu- preeelon la not likely to be of long dura- ho.pltal. but he never rallied from the tton. but when the tide turn, an era of lahock. Although It waa hoped that the great prosperity will reign. I operation would reatore Mr. Wemple to The ateamere have no trouble In get-1 health. It waa aoon eeen that the gan- ting full cargoe. coming thla way. Thalgrene would cau.e hla death. WXU SSPAXB TSB SXJ Arabia i. loaded to the guarda with the uaual character of freight brought from the land of the rlalng eun. She alao haa a number of ateerage passenger a. QtrXOX WOSJC AT BSTBOOXC Beaoeaded from Old ramHy. Steamer WD1 Sa Taken Off Sam Tran- oiaeo Son for Short Time. Aa aoon aa another ateamer can be where it belon.e. It requires no diet ing or starvation proceaa. Tou can eat all you want. It makea muscle, bone, alnew, nerve and brain tissue out or exceas fat. and quickly reduces your weight to normal. It takea off the big stomach and relieves the compresaed condition and enablea the heart to act freely and the lunge to expand natur ally and tne xianeye ana liver to per form their functions in a natural man No dieting, exercise or exertion is neo- George H. Wemple waa born at Tpel- " SrZm W Eider the wen eaaaryT My natural, eclentlno Obeaity m uiai. ti iant w u I secured tne aeorge w. ider, tne weu . tha w-v t win fMi 1 -. . r uuk A v.- .... IT. ' i " XvJiZ' !r,t" aV ".7 known coast liner operated by the O. " .VV . 'f I R- N. company, will be Uken off the vt ii rtti'tvB v aiea- aaaw v w w in uidw - dam In the early day. of American hla- William Sowdea Xa floated and Toaaor- row She WU1 Xoa4 L amber. run to undergo a general overhauling. A suitable vessel la hard to procure. Food doe. all the work. You will feel a hundred times better tne nr.t aay you try thla wonderful noma rooo. Mr. Arthur K. Wallace of Ablnjrton. who tried thla treatment, says: TTbe effect of your food for reducing flesh Is one that 1 can sincerely commend to 'fat' people. I welched SOS, couldn't xet up a fllaht of atalra without blow ing like a porpoise, was miserable from morn till night and might have dropped dead any minute. I used your food dillxentlr for aeven days and waa thun derstruck to find that I could breathe naturally; In fourteen daya I tipped the scales at jo; in ininv uays i wmanen 289; In eight weeke waa reduced to 212 Dounda. which Dr. Jones, my physician. aald waa normal. I am alx feet two high and of large frame, and to gel down nearly iuu pounaa is remarxaoie. Dr. Jones aay a you are a geniue; I si vou are the wonder of the are. and heartily endorse your treatment aa the beat llfe-.aving device ever Invented. Am arlad to write you. and will try to be of aa much aervlce to you aa you have to me." Bend your name and address no money today to rror. . J. Keuogg, 417 Kellogg Bldg.. Battle Creek, Mich., and receive the trial package In plain wrapper rree oy return mail. i0rr.-, "V.0?.1 10 Port,nd. wlttl and som. little time may elapae before famUy about II yeara ago. from Jack- ehanw ma(1) The ej,,,,. wU, It waa 11:10 thla morning when the I yeara he haa been Janitor at the High .,. .,. n nn .n .iu mnn coooner v unam uowaen went on tne l scnooi. tjesiaes oemg a memoer or tne than threa or fnnr trlna . tha ont.M drydock. She waa raised without any Elka, Mr. Wemple belonged to the Bona The probabilities are that the work wUl aimcuiir. ana in a rew minutea aner or tne American Revolution, tne Knighta be done at San Francisco. ane waa out or the water a large force or or Pythlaa and Woodmen of the World. The Columbia arrived in port at 11 men were aet to work acraplng and He leavea- a wife and a daughter. Mra. I o'clock laat nla-ht from th r.v rot. cleaning her .hull, whloh will alao be I Robert McDuffee. brln.ina- l.4oa tona of general art painted. Anderson A- Crowe, the anlp- vumi i... land m paaaenaera. Caotaln Doran re- The Elka will .wmhl. i ih-i, a.n Porta that atrong head wlnda ww an- SSST OBABSS PRICES ON CATTLE ARE ON THE BOOM 11 ner a. aaoured the contract. It la the intention to have tba veeeel fixed up In Mama i A ."'"."'.V. "V" 'vj. v 1- . Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock "n"5 "p " "r " 'o. Umber for th. outward voyage tumor- VS." v.? nerlenced. Her ne woU bnrnera. with f? "A0!". ?f ,B 'rT7 and tha huVui .1 . W I whlch wa. recently equlppJ. are pian it wiu oe necessary lor an tne wora " V said to be working perfectly. At first to be completed in lea. than 14 boura. J!I7.v.. w. , T . they were not properly adjusted and Tho.e profeaatng to know . -ay that " 'pi,n ?' Mr; yP John B. ,om. m& "annoyance. Aelde the Portland drydock la the only one C1fff- cr'fjr of th- ,ooal order from being lee. expensive than coal it I. along the coast at which It would be ...f11, 1V1 . , A ... claimed that more even power can be poeaible to make auch quick tint. In t It wlU not be possible for u. to fill maintained, and there ie no eoot or aait-waier port., it i. aeciareo. a vessel I r ne aeatn or nrt now arising from the engine iresniy painiea nas to oe aept ireerrora " . w.. oj xar tne oest the water for about two dsvaJn order I tyler on the coast. When anrthlna- waa to permit the paint to thoroughly dry. to be done, and Mr. Wemple was to do If not, the salt water will have a bad I we were never disappointed. He did WB8T XffABSBTS SXOOT VT BO TO U OBSTS XS TZS XJLST TXSEB XBKS XS BBS TO A TSAS OT A SSOBTAOB. againat 123.925 th. week before and 131,(00 loathe ..me week laat year. Ia cal receipt, were 23.600, againat 2S.17S the week before. Chicago had 43,300, against 68.800. Th. average range of prlcea Jn the sheep market 1. aa high aa at any time of the year. In the laat week there ha. been an Increase In the aupply of native aheep and fewer Texan.. The market haa been atrong on native and western grades. Texa. grass aheep are 28 to 2f cent, lower. Good wethers bring 16.26 to 36.60: ewes. 33.10 to 86.40: clipped lambs. 36.76 t-l; wooled lambs. 38 to 37.26: spring lambs, 38.60 to 37. The demand for good native grade. Is urgent and the market la active. Colorado and Mex ican lamba are in good demand and prices are steady with a week ago, mak ing the average range of price, a. high The sup- asaoosxa xs rars rssssib effect upon It and the paint will aoon be I everything at the right time and in the worn off. But In fresh water, It la aald. right place, and cauaed the lodge to do no auch result, en.ue. even when the Itself proud on every occasion. Try aa paint Is not entirely dry. .For thla rea we may, ire will never be able to get a son many .nipping men are or tne opin Ion that the Portland drydock will al waya prove more popular with the .hip-' owner, than similar atruoturea at .other nolnta alone the coast. After coming off the dock the Bowden will be towed up to the Inican-Pouleen : mill, where aba will receive a lumber cargo for Tatngtau. China. She will carry In the neighborhood of 875,000 (By George B. lVoagaa.) Kansas City. Mo.. June . About 830, rooms. 000 will be distributed In prises thla I., . i,lHnl, (h. v..r year i tne American noyai uvuk ply of Texmn, na been uneven from day nsaoclatlon'. .how which i. to be held to day Oood Xexa, mixed grades bring In Kansas City October 17-22. Of thla fro 440 to 4-tB w,th other. 3 .76 to the four 1, 4 ,5 Common and cull Texana were Will Yokohama Advleea State Vta Char I amount 818.000 cornea from s.. - t. i.. breederr associations, wnicn takal.. , K. In. nnlnl nt Yi vm r KrfnaHnv A Tirlnta latter h. ham, i,a mm ')art ta "now- TbeT ')!"Her" Tn Jand for feeding gradee - .r Hu n" boon received from toTA the Aberdeen-Angus, the Galloway r00(, F. A. Freeman, innt for tha Pnrtl.n. I . . ti,. I " -. . V . . . t . .nn in. DUUI LUUI U .nwwtiviM. . ' I - ran to taae tne piece just made vacant.- Aaiatio Steamship company at Tokoha- Kanaaa City merchants will be expected u. in wuiui tn. buuwubiu is inaas) mat i to nt9 35,000 and the other llvestoca XVASOBST OXOTSIBSS XS TXS SOSTXCWSST. Sonthweal Oo. romrtk aa Motrtoaa. Extra Special Event 1 , v We have placed on sale for Today and Tomorrow, and " Saturday about 500 boys knee pants suits at $2.15, $2.85, $3.35, $4 and $5 This sale is to accomplish two purposes: to stimulate business and to further adver tise this store. The styles J, are all new spring and sum mer models. NORFOLK, SAILOR., DOUBLE - BREASTED AND BUSTER. BROWN SUITS the Hamburg-American liner Aragonia. recently chartered by the local concern. 1. one of the flne.t freighter, that haa been in oriental water, for many a day. He aay. that .he 1. far auperlor In every respect to the Indrasamha. which waa considered by long odds the best Trh la - jt . . iataamer of th fnrm.r flMt nmirt tmA Kv fe. whlph will ha ahlnnd n tha Pa. I . "V"V." " "Tw ""l""" " sawras- clflo Exnort Lumber com nan r. " V . . T Page on --------- WHAT ONE SINGLE DOLLAR WILL BUY XfTABSS X.OABXSO BXO OASOO. page 8 of thia issue. On the page ap- I Mr- Freeman atatea that the Aragonia pears 30 advertisement, of progressive I ,n command of Captain Schuldt, who rorutna fnercnanta. all of whom haval"" 11 rur""a ana too out a fnr rrMi. anl Rituni. v. leara-o of areneral merchandlaa for fha ovanuatasi Steamer WIU Carry aVMOV I uaual reduction la on or many artlclea. I orient The name of the vessel he waa vuv a-aea &aaaar o aaaaiia. I a glance at tne oltrerent names and a I ln command ox at tnai ume is not Ju.t ana k aao tha ataamahtn Perusal of the advertisements will con-1 given. V Hyadee began receiving her lumber cargo vines you that thia Innovation la one for shipment to Manila, at tha Portland ueevrnng w unuauai patronage. The i iinosa nm nr POST, mllL and during that time there haa Columbia Phonograph Co. offer a phono- been almost 1.600.000 feet put aboard. I graph for 31-00 down and 31.00 per Having Taken in a small shipment of While the loading operations have been I The J. K. GiU company demon- lumber at We.tport, the barkentine progressing at the rate of a trifle mora J etrate their willingness to rank with George C. Perklna la en route up the than soo.ooo reel per aay, it la not ex-l"""71 jiiot.iw m.uama or onering invar to t-oruana to complete tne cargo. Mated that tha aanta dea natch will ha tor tne two aays a cara inoex ayatenk feet of Oregon fir. CRIPPLE continued until the entire shipment la An enumeration of the outfit will con aboard. v I lnca one of Ita value. Dr. R K. Wright it i. animated that tha atamr win I offera to extract one or all your teeth be ready to aaU not later than tha middle I either of the two daya. Potter of the month. She will take out alto-1 vua. gather in the neighborhood of ,1,500.000 fJ-0 down and 31JJ0 a week a lot in anvia jrmriL k - xuv r uu MX rasurQ Houae cornea to the front with a full quart of Rlpbry whisky. Bourbon or rye, pure rich ana mellow, ten years old, for 31.00. Fpr tha aame amount of money Woodard. Clarke A Co. aet forth Are unusual bargains. H. E. Edwards A Co. take four blocks to tell of, their furni ture, ranges, mirrors and sheets and ntUow eases, which they offer to thrifty Portlands houae wives at greatly reduced price. Olds, Wortaan A King occupy space, too, whereby, if A Wonderful Transformation IJ-rS Chicago tella of knee panta suits they will all for tl.M on Fridav onlv: rar- PArtlanrf. Inlar 31S0 suits, according to the ed. 4.n agu a w iaiiiiii v aiwi mm that of tha Cut Rata Cigar 6 tore, who advertise blar cuts in elaar prices. Soa- J na roiiowlna- l. tha exnenenea or a tl Kranda tmt . tn suit th MMrim cttlaen of Portland and may be .certl-1 Robinson A Co v Jaeger Bros, and I SAVED Quickly Enacted in fled at any tlma by calling upon the re- Mtor. John Gotcher of J8T North Nineteenth street, now retired, aaya: "I have had kidney trouble for 30 yeara. and If 1 did not suffer constantly I aever knew the naoBnant- when exposure, overexer uwi or toiq wouia oring on an attack. I nave been ao bad that I could not straighten up to my full helcht for three ntki at a tlnM. 1 often walked around for weeks with a cane, ana any one who saw ma would nal uralty think I waa crippled for life. Aa if aacxacno in ira worst rorra was not enough, trouble with the kidney secre tin existed, sometimes a retention and at other times too frequent action, and they were accompanied by pain. I waa In pretty bad shape when I went to the " Laue-rJavta Drug Co."s store, comer of itnuu sra tmra streets, ror iMaa a Kklaey Pills. Now I want it thoroughly , anderstood that Doana Kidney PUla so - iaaprcrA amy condttioo. that I felt al---saeoteltko another person. Should there bo a recurrence tf tbo trouble X will surely try Doan's Kidney Puis la prvf reac to any other reaaedy. for 1 know ''t'thoy can be depended - upon.1 . - - Kwr sale by all dealers, price ( eears. reoter-MitburB Co, Buffalo, N.- T sole - agent for the United States. - Remember the nam Ioan'. and take no aubatltut Idayer A Co. also set forth extraordinary bargains. Watch for tha page next week. too. It will appear and will be found interesting1 that goes without Baying. '! BTSmTsTS Astoria. Jum Arrived down at t a. m.. schooeer t. W. watsoev . Hull, June T. Sailed. French ahrp Jules Gommea, lor raruana. : Astoria June 8. Left up at X:3t p. iDL. steamer Columbia. Astoria, Jum t. Coodttioa of taw bar at a. aa, smooth; light southeast wind; weather, cloudy. - , - eOASB OXTXCSBS (Joenal Seerial genVe.1 UU Jew aV The lUaaato- Na tWnal Guard and Naval htUitia aaao clatloa began Its annual eonventioai ta Peorta today wtth about 16a In att.nd.ira. The parpoee of th Ins: ta to diaewsa tegialatioa aadl vaxtaaa other matters arrecung toe aamuav vice at tha atate. , There la now a large fleet of lumber-car riers In port. The schooners Mabel Gala and David Evans and tha ateamer Despatch are receiving cargoes at the Inman-Foul sen mill; tha barkentine Northwest and the steamship Hyades are loading at the Portland mill, while the schooner Louis la taking on a ahlp- ment at the Eastern mi Western. In eluding the perklna, they have a com bined carrying capacity of considerably mora than J,eoo,we rest or lumber. VOTICS TO Tha following notice issued by Com mander C G. Calkin. captain of engin eers. Washington, affecta tha Hat of lights, buoys and daymarka, ' Paclflo coast. 10: Washington Juan do Puca strait, en trance to 'San Juan channel, page 83 Salmon Bank buoy No. 1, a black second- class teat will be moved about 1.800 feet to the southward of Its present position aa aoon aa it la practicable to do so. wsxA-sorows eosasav Word haa been received by tha hler- ehanta exchange that the British bark Muakoka. 2,15 tona. haa been chartered to load general cargo at Hamburg for Portland. The vessel la well known at thla port, an aba has made aeveral trips hero, captain crowe. or tn meal ship building firm ot Anderson A Crowe. owraa aa Interest In her. na waa also commander of tha Muakoka. for a num ber of yeara ABAW81 Tha OH ejurrtora Whlttiar and George Lioees's arriTed In port this morning from San Freacteco. with fun cargoes of fuel oil. Bavina; Broken her steam steartng gear yesterday, tha Bailey Gatsert will mot V wp tha river further than Bon iTma todayr - Her steering apparatus will be repaired tomorrow. Arraxgeeaeets hare Men completed for the Benson Rock to begin dlacharg- lag cargo tate thla aftenooav AQn it lwur Boat firanaV associations the rest of the 830.000. The committee on arrangements met a few daya ago and a feature of the report of the secretary was that the merchants of this city admitted that the livestock showa held here brought more visitors and money to the city than any other thing. . Beef Is Higher. In spite of the fair promises of the Washington administration, the packing trust has been demonstrated that it is not to be- frightened. It is believed that Mr Garfield's report on the beef trust will be in tha hands of President Rooee- velt ln a few daya. but notwithstanding thla fact, a comparative .mall increase on the price of beef on the hoor nas been followed by an even worse than usual rise In the price of meat. Butch ers are eomDlalnlng that the rises In mm. AN HAS DISAPPEARED CARRIES ZdLSOB STK OT SKOBST, BBSS inrBJBJaB2--atATOS BOTX ABB BISHOP O'DXA IOU COS- (Special Dtapatch to Tbe-JoarsaL) Spokane, June . A week aaro Prank Ferriah, a Wenatchee mininc man. was .v. .v v ,1- i ).k h. I he had on lUs person a roll of bills ThV 7f7u. aver .bout ? ta . -..iht .ithonh th M" now and what haa become of him la farmer Is getting only about 40 Tto.86 SVTjIl: Wlf. hl k ll rattle An ad- " ' o locale V of "M cent, a hundred on a steer "r fS,?5 m . r Aniv ti nn I clua- His friends are afraid he has """' j'"r - raet with foul play. on wecarcass. I cwri.t, .n hi. vf. a i kVe Thlmga Their Own Way. , jn order to make a deal in mlnlne- Dron- 1 ne pacxers nave tnings tneir own erty in Montana. Alter he arrived ln way" aald a big retail mitcner cere, the city he began drinklna- beavilr. "and It looks very much as if they had I When he went to their apartments at the decided the government was on tneir.i hotel intoxicated he was reproved by hla aide. I wife, who left the room after he had re- A material decrease In the movement I tired. Then Mr. Ferrlsh dressed and of cattle, to tna nve western marxets went aown town, ana tnat waa the last and a fear, of a shortage ln beef cattle his wife saw of him. She searched for before the graasers begin to come In, him for some time and then reported the haa sent the cattle prices booming, matter to the police. He had left but There haa been a gain of 50 to 15 cents little money with his wife, but friends since the middle of May three weeks, supplied her with funds to return home. 8ix dollar steer, here are no longer a I Establish Reform Btlaalon, dream. They are selling on the Kansas As a result of a conference held be City market np to 8 (.OS, and on the tween Mayor Boyd and Blahop Edward Chicago market aa high as 38 25. O'Dea, the establishment of a new In- Saclssa Xa Expected. i autuuon in tuts city, wnose mission will Sf I Hft tn rafArm o-i l at nrhn linvn arAskn aOea w A decline of 35 to 60 cento may be I , " . , " expected aa aoon as receipts begin to ted n the ncar fntHra, increase. Choice eow are very scarce I t,,.j ... .-r-Ki- . and are selling much higher. In fact, wnlch i have had under consideration higher than for several years. Well fin- for montha. Tha problem of laned netrera ana yeaning steers are is ar( of young girls between the to cent higher and not enough are ,. r ic m it vr. k.. offered to meet th demand at th prices. I of tha most rioMM queationa with xney are certainty maxing money tor WBlch we have been confronted. Gh-Ia the feeder and there ta a lack of com- - ta am mt itrihi. . ik. JL plaint on the part of shippers. CMmon j -haoi, and when given JaU sentences to nwua araaee m ""' usually coma out wors than when they weight steers are sell tog to good ad-1 , u ()MI- h. vantage, but have not advanced ss much prison Ufa and lose what little self-rw- as in sen trwna. """" wect they might have bad before. 1 1 MARKELL i CO. 121-123 GRAND AVENUE. A FRIDAY SALE OF SMALL WARES: A LONG LIST OF SMALL EVERYDAY" WANTS AT VERY SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS IN PRICE: ; 50c Bottle Tooth Powder. . 5c Shelf Paper 100 Paper Napkins 5c Crescent Toilet Paper... 5c Bottle Machine Oil 5c Bottle Ink Good Sink Brushes. . 10c Roll Crepe Paper 35c Lace Collars 65c Handbag Purses Williams' 10c Shaving Soap.. Bixby's 10c Shoe Polish 15c Bottle Perfume 25o 3o ;3 ...3v; 3 z ..7a ;.....25a 30a ...5a, 6e? ot ,5c Cake Armour's Glycerine Soap .....3d 5c Cake Armour's Witch Hazel Soap ,.6 . 10c Can Le Page's Glue. 5c Box Bixby Shoe Paste 25c Clothes Brushes 10c Box Talcum Powder , . . .3 ..17a.' ,.7t 25c Complexion Powder .. .lOf Special Prices on 20 Items for FRIDAY ONLY INQUIRIES INTO . BOOKMAKER'S DEATH TBSTXXCOST TSSOWS icvch xaoKT os strsissT axa WXTSSSSSS CXOSSXiT OVASSSB TO PSSTSST TSSTX8COST SSCOSsV xso ssows. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) New York, June . Further eatl- mony heard by the grand Jury today In the Investigation Into tha death of Caesar Young, the bookmaker whe was recently killed In a cab here, is said to have thrown much light on tba mys tery, but all the witneasee are closely guarded and every effort is being made to prevent the testimony from becom ing known. 8even witnesses. Including Young's widow, his two brothers-in-law, McKean and Luce, Patrolman Junior, Dr. Hanlon and the coroner's physician, who performed tha autopsy, were exam ined. The pawnbroker who sold tba pistol to a woman was also called and asked if he could positively Identify the pur chaser of tha revolver, and in reply said that ha waa not Quite aura aa to her Identity. The district attorney re fused to give out the name of tha pawnbroker. Adtournment waa then taken until to morrow, when other witnesses! will be called. The coroner's hearing; which had been Doatponed until tomorrow., haa again been postponed to await tha action of the grand Jury. WATCSt OATXOS CXOSZXiT. snhie- about steady, but there i. little life to the trade. The atocker trade continues dull, es pecially tn medium to common quality light weights, for which there la little demand. Choice atocker. are cleaned an readily and there is a wide margin between prices for common grades and the beat. ; Choice heavy feeders are scarce and ta strong demand at higher prices to Sympathy with advance tn fat grades.. The- trade In stocC calves haa been verr unsatisfactory. Receipt. a somewhat heavier, bat there ta little or nor owtsVSe demand. Receipt, of cattle test.' week at tba Sva market, aggregated doe tn US.!, Tha Home of tha Oood Shepherd la an Institution conducted by the Catholics, but la non-sectarian in Its work. Ita object, above everything else. 1st the reformation of young girls, bat It makea no rest lie ti on as to age, taking ln all who are tn need of each a home, : They are surrounded by good Influences) and given auch employment as will tend to SaJteison. Wen XOaawn ta Trisco. (Special Dtoeatch te The Joaraal) San Francisco, June - Owing to Caeaar Young, the lata Dookmaxer, and Nan Patterson being known to- many Demons hero, tha inquiry that is being conducted la New York to ascertain tha can. of his death. Is being - watched here with considerable interest. Nannie Patterson or "Nan Bandotph.' is well known In this. city, where aha haa lived for the past two years. Bhe came here first a. one of the "pretty maidens" in tha operatic Ilorodorn com pany that played an engagement at the Columbia several years ago. : Her beauty was tha toast of Johnny Dora, aa keep their minda in tha right ehanneL iw wtrn a w iro jwmie itw- l . -: I lerson oren u. uwa mis im.iv.iiiia Jowraal friends an readers, when I one, full of excitement.- In the few year. traveling en train ta and from Port- f since aba-left school in Washington. land. sboatM ask news agente for Thai ls 4, strtkinely hamlom womnn. """r1. "5 up"T,laa-ed M years, V Wherpv,.. Y. - r-i htahtti.- (t tiVew nt nnhtlratim. I hi. WU. Went n I ! KAdnaainn Tha JoBraal. Portland. Or. I Young's frlenJ la C from him but seldom, and whenever, news reached them It was to tha effect that Nan Patterson was following In hia trail. . -. , ' Mra. Young had Induced bar husband to make Over hla property to her. ami . waa making every effort to free hiro from tha influence Of tha former FI010- . dora beauty. Tha laat word that reached San Francisco stated that Young and hia wife would aoon go abroad,., Nannie Patterson's family la promt' nent In tha national capital, where - her father waa at one tlma assistant super. ' vising architect of tha United Statta government. When she first earns out of her teens Nannie Patterson waa mar . rted to a man named Martin, who waa connected with tha Pennsylvania rail road in Washington. The matrimonial experience was ahort, and tha couple were divorced. In 1801 the young wo man Joined the "Tlorododa company. taking- tha atage name of Nan Banaoipn. The company was under the manage ment of Fred Herr. n California theat rical man, who aoon became Infatuated with tha beautiful chorus girl. , Infatuation for Kar." .. ; ' f . -When the company played at tha Co lumbia the pair were constantly to gether. Herr Anally left the troupe , in Lo. Angeles, after having spent aev-t. era! thousand dollars en tne young woman, who continued on her way east, singing to tha "Pretty" Maiden sextette." In a short while her infatoav tion for Herr led her to return to Call fernla. and until January last aha haa , lived 'In thia city. Where aha .ported handsome Jewels and beautiful clothes - in tha haunts of Bohemian San Fran cisco. The ex-Florodora girl presided over an elegantly furnished fiat ant. frequented tha Oriental caXa on Powel street. ' t;-r-'-.-T"f" "" ' ' ' About n year and a half ago her eis. ter. Julia Patterson, cams . Out from i Washington to Ti.it her and while here was married to Morgan Smith, aald to be a nephew of J. Plerpont Morgan,, , ; SPOKANE DISTRICT ! EPWORTH LEAGUERS ' - (Special IMseeteh ta The toenail " ' ; Colfax. Wastv, June- ATbs unnaal convention of the Epworth leajrue of the Spokane district,' Which Inotades eastern Washington, northern Idaho nJ part of Oregon; will be held in the First Metho dist Episcopal Church of ColfaXr J r.e 14V.1 iA.lA:--;Vff:g-;;vVH--'!;; Tha executive committee of the dis trict lea rue constate of Rev. JV H, ' r- ton,.of Bt. Mary'., Ida.: Mr J. ir. 7 -ley or Spokane, an,! O. Tai of .-Garfield. .'More thaa 1-j1 1 are evoeore'f.