TII2 OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL.- PORTLANP, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1. 1804. 1 . ' v. .. ' 2 ' ' ''; l- LiT S-ii v?' .' ;;. ;.. .-. ' - ... , .. ; I'M T? -; --M;i ' .' ' ' ' ' -j' U ',. H '--It-; '' I ' v ' . " , sf - ' r , LOUIS CRANBERRY RITCHIE AND HIS BRIDE COMING DOWN THE STEPS OF- THE CHURCH AFTElTTHE WEDDING CEREMONY AT SPRING LAKE, L. I, LAST WEEK, WHICH WAS PER. FOMED BY CARDINAL SATOLLI. , . .. . . . Mr. Inliy wa a burtla. H . howvr. a aalact burglar, ah art 1st In hla profeaatoiv ' - -On a "yary . dark nlaht ona March ha walked up th front tp of ttia flnait tiouie In Caatlatown. Tha bouaa '. had ban add a few welt befora.to a ;ntlainaa -In Franca, and Mr., Emly' - rcaaona for vlaltlng tha plaea pefora Ita ' owner- returned from abroad were . known only to" hlmaelf. . H wii a conj man. never taken una , warea. creuareJ fdrany altuatlon whloh mlht preaent itaelf. and If on that dark night he waa aurprlied to aaa tha door before him auddenly open,, no one would have gueeaed It. Certain the eervant on tha i'naldalof the threshold did not He aurted baVck In dismay, believing It to be his new and unknown master who stood confronting him. "Oood evening," Paid Mr, Emley, rais ing hie hat. :"Wh-b-hyr wa didn't azpaet you for , several days yet, elr. .atammarad tha .. aervint : "Indeed !M - . . "Would "you- like something to eat, "7'glrT" suggested tha servant" "I am hungry, and sh h" , i . "Jenklnson, air." Thanka. 'If you have something to drink. Jenklnson. It'a a trifle raw out .' doora. And by tha way, haa any letter i come for ma lately T" ' Thla waa an excellent stroke of diplo macy on Mr. Emley' part. He - waa . anxtoua to know who be waa.' Tha ad dresa on the envelope would tell him. . "A letter came two- or three days ago, air, but wa forwarded It Immediately to-parta." 1 . . "I must have missed 1L How waa It addressed V, - - "Juet 'P. M. Smith, Tha Orange, Cas " tittown.' sir. l think It . waa an adver tlaement" ' Probabjy.' I'll have aupper fcara." "tea. air." ' By noon the nest day Mr. Emley had In a large degree overcome the strange . neaa of tha altuatlon. He no longer had 'n almost ungovernable Impulse to gather to his bosom al the silver on the sideboard, and noiselessly lift through tha nearest window. ' "I would ba an honest man. were t In reality Mr. Smith," ha told' Ylmself, . running. Me hand earesalngly over, a Jeweled aword hilt that hung in the Well. . But tha aword hilt bald strong attrao -tlona , nnt-f9n.l"tent with moral re- form, and Mr. Btnieysfr6TI"eJoutbTT door and down the gravel path toward I the wrought Iron entrance gatea. -Through-the. gates came a messenger boy with an orange envelope In his kand. - " - - , , "Oood afternoon, my Utile man, aald Mr. Smlay. . ' .. "Good afternoon, air,1 aald the boy." ' "You have a . telegram T" Mr. Emley ' ' tore open the envelope. Tha message wse from Paris and, read! , "Bad accident. Jieturn la a month. ' f. M. mlth." I . "i "Hurrah! Mr. Emley, allow. m the ' Mr. Smith make yourself perfectly af home for a month, and I think It'a high wtiwie.- you 'became acquainted wlth-.ywur ., ;elghbora.V '.r . C " ' Mr. Smith yroyed an exceedingly pop alar men. 1 . . Tha older men aald ha waa "a good fellow," and .the younger men admired :,-,r.frv;i.;- K'Vy 3 ': . V -1 J " i ' -..... his money org that Is, ran up bills. Altogether his' path waa one of roses, and ha went on "his way rejoicing. It; waa at a ball that ba mat tha woman in tha ease.' And it waa no wonder that .under the smile af fortune he forgot ha was wanted by the -police 'of almost every large town In tha country, and walked through tha ballroom with head proudly .erect. It was thus that aha flrat saw him. "Who la thatr she inquired of a friend. ' : ' "Where? Oh, that ia Mr. Smith, of The Orange." "Of The Orangal Up here on the hinr "YeevHaven't you met hint yetr "No," aha answered, looking curiously at him. "I have not." She was lntroducedta him aa Miss Lo-mer. "She only got back from farla a few 'weeks, ago, too,'1 said . tha friend who Introduced them. "How atrange you did not meet her over there, Mr. Smith." "Well.- ah) Paris la rathe a large place, you know." aald Mr. Bmlth. "I only cama from London last night j Have you been here long!" t "The earnest eyea were uplifted, and Mr. Bmlth waa glad ba could tali the truth. . - "No, only a fortnight" . , . r- "llow dull it must' aeem to you after Paris, especially as you have no rela tives bare, nor any one you know very well." , . -"4 -eon't- find - it -dull -nowr he t said meaningly." - . The. gray ayea drooped, and the petal of the rose wore, eruelly mutilated. There waa alienee for awhile. Tha third week aeemed hardly begun ere It waa finished, and iie waa gaiing with dismay upon the unavoidable end ing of hie adventure. Another telegram, announcing tha exact date of . the -real Mr, Smith's return, threw him into a momentary whirlwind of passion, and defiance. . . "I will not five it up! I will net!" But things finally readjusted them selves to .their normal condition, and Mr. Smith waa but a thin mask cover ing Ulck Emley, smartest burglar that Scotland Yard had ever known. I have hsd my taste of high life, and It has-been perfect," he soliloquized, "and the only thing to do now is to gain nltm -sting ueaain from it a gort DVfXji course; Td-b-tiTrajikJ)ut he hterest on my money as it were. i si ways lata ma do aa I please, and bri ...iipvuwn wa an oiu I nil V . (own, and within Ita narow limits treasured many priceless ' anoestrsl heirlooms. Family relics wsre It great dlatlnotlon, and. Chief among these was sliver. Every housewife recognised n aoclety had her allverware, heavy with age and tradition. ' . It waa Strang no one had thought of a silverware exhibition before Mr. Smith - proposed one, but nobody had, and the idea wss hailed with delight Having propoeed the plan, the very least I can do," said Mr. Smith. "Is to offer for the exhibition the Jise of my house and my aervlce." V As he owned many rare piece of all verware himself, and the publlo at large waa curious to aee the interior of his new' home, he was gratefully thanked and the offer accepted. . Two. evening this exfclbltloa luted, T 4 i. and all Castletown turned out The af' fair waa one of great aoclal magnlfl' T ... . ... . . He bad taken the precaution or hav ing tha silverware packed In small poxes, . but : even so, be found difficulty in loading it onto the cart 'he bad driven out upon tha lawn. But at I o'clock the cart waa filled. Climbing Into the nigh seat, and, taking the relne, ba ' turned hack toward the house and smiled. . "It Is a very cold day, Jenklneon, he aald. . Then be chuckled softly to tha horse and began bin Journey. It waa a very little Journey., The horse bad not taken 10 atepa before some on stepped out from the shadows and caught hold af tha bridle rain. Mr. Emley sprang to his feet- only to find himself looking Into the barrel of a revolver, "I beg your pardon," aald a aoft voice, "hut could I apeak to you for a few moments T" ' - Vor the first time In bla Ufa Mr. Em lay wsa stunned, helpless, at tha merey of his oppotvent. The voice waa that or Miss former. "If you will get down from the cart," she aald. "I will put this revolver away, I em "a very gobd -shot"- end aha laughed,, "but the thing make me ner vous.? "Who would have thought that you were In the profession, tool" Mr. Era ley muttered In desed tone aa he me chanically climbed dow from the eart Mlsa Lormer laughed agalnj mora heartily than befone, and. It waa then he saw that she wss not alons. A man stood at the horse's' bead. One of bla leg wsa bandaged, and be loaned heav ily on a cane. He- waa a tall, good- looking young man, and ha returned Mr. Umley's survey with great Intereet Noticing the exchange of glances. Miss Lormer turned to Mr, Emley, slightly embarrassed. "Allow me to Introduce to you Mr, Smith, my fiance.' Mr. Emley started and flushed.-Quickly recovering himself, ' however, be bowed low to the atranger. "Than you," muttered tha real Mr. Smith. ' ' r . - ""Yes," said .Mlsa Lormer, reflectively, leaning her head on one. aide and look ing down at tha revolver whldh. aha held In ene hand and patted with the other. "You aea, I met him In Paris, and we bemo engaged. I wanted a home here. where I waa born, so he bought The Orange, and I picked out the servants. That 1- why you weren't known as m Impostor at onoe. Mr. Smith was com ing here with me, but had an accident so I extended my visit to London, where I was watting for him. '.When I came down here I was rather surprised to see you, you know she looked up fiith a twinkle In her eye but you were urn a gooa acior nateo to interfere. we all are. . She smiled triumphantly, ae though having sucoeasfully gathered together a picnic party, and Mr. Smith stood leaning against the horse, evidently much amused .with the situation: It wan herd to realise that the gentleman ly Mr. Emley waa a common burglar, aa. Indeed, ha waa not . .-- . "And now that wa are here; what are we going to doT" asked Mr. Emley. His voice hsd a' strange, unnatural sound that made Mine Lormer wlne. Perhaps her conscience wjis not entirely untroubled aa. to her treatment of him, She held out her hand. ' ' "I think.", the said gently, "you had better go." 1 Mr. P.mley bowed low over the little hand. He lifted his hat to Mr. Smith, and turning, walked nwif from them Into. tha darkness, .When lb waa tat -r w enough away to Vender conversation In audible,' MUs Lormer called to him: :. "Walt a minute!" ' He stood -In the darkness walt1ngt nd she. fearlesaly went up to him. - . "J,. don't like to think of your going away without anything." she ealt; "here; take this." - '-' ' -' . She pulled a tea roee .from her hair,, thrust It into bis .hand, and ran back to ber lover, . .... , Dick." aald MJSmley to hlmaelr, "you have been awakened." , ways o j.tttlm won. . ' ' from tha' Chicago. .Mews.. . Aa the tall young woman entered the dining room with her friend, a little, womsm who' waa one of the party at a table near the door, called out admiring ly .. "Oh, Mlsa Prtnder, every time I aea' you xomi Into . the room. I wish I were- tall. -X do , ao , 'envy you your height!" . . ''. The tall . young woman acknowledged the tribute .gracefully, then sighed as she settled Into a chair, at her own "ta ble. "Do you know," she said to ber friend, "that that little woman over there 4 one of my greatest - griev ances?" ..-" . "Why, I thought she aeemed ao pleas ant." resiled the friend. "I auppose you thought . she really meant what ahe aald juat now and that aha showed a. sweet generous natun In making the remark. Well, ahe didn't mean It ate all. She . merely wanted to much mora fetching than, my height' "Oh. Is that the troubleT," laughed the friend. "Weil, she-la a dainty Uttlf thing." . v "Of course ah Is." said the tall young woman, whose tone now bordered upon. asperity, "but. -aha need . not make In vidious comparisons st my expense .in order, to call tne xact to peoples at tention." .' . .- "Thla isn't her flrat offense. thenT" . "No. Indeed; It'a a habit of here. Na ture provides all email woman with tlha method of attack: to enable them to get the" better of their larger sisters. They usually .pretend to admire, just aa ahe did. soma quality of mine. In order to emphasise-- by -oontrast the more at' tractive quality they , themselves pos That Sf their Indirect method. The direct is more effective and usually con sists In calling attention to their shoes. Sometimes it da arlovea and belts, but usually It ia ahoea. ,Just thismorning when we 'were all out on the ptasaa and there were juat enough men around to be worth the effort that aame little Mrs. Orlmston over there appsrently casually regarded ber feet and then suddenly laughed her ' pretty little laugh. . . '"What do- you think of theae new ahoea of miner aha demanded, en gag. Ingly. 'Aren't they perfectly huge? But you know - I thought that -for once I woud get ahoea that wouldn't scuff out tha first time I wore them, so I bought these In the boys' department.' The stout, : neat little ahoea ahe displayed were at' moat No. Is and as I wear No. sVe and had on a short skirt you may I murine how pleased I ten. - "You know """ I" am. five feet eight and weigh 110 and my waist measures SI. I had never been aenaltlve about any of these statistics, or given them anv narttcular . thought until Mrs. Orlmston begsn - to emphasise them. Nearly every day now she says some thing like this: Do you know that I have trained 1 Bounds aince i aame to this hotel T I got on the acalea today and waa perfectly amaseoT to see tnem ao ud to lit. for I have never weighed more than 104 before! And. my dear. I am ashamed to confess it but I bought a new belt today and bad to ask for else II.' . ... ;' - - "Another universal trick of Utile wo men la. to assume the helpless, depend. ent role, which, Of course, appeala to all mankind. They have to have some one shock their tagrge and buy their tick ets for them. They continually ana it necessary to be helped down from high placea or up ateep places or across Im perceptible mud puddles, over ' which !WCTjaveteppewltuOur"lopptngto eonsider.TThey never fall "to Cll-at tention to this by saying, aa tney anriie gratefully up at their protecting male escort i 'How I do wish I were aa aeu- reliant and Independent ' aa you are. Mlsa PrlnderU It a dreadful alwsys t be a trouble to one's friends!' Thl eauaea the protecting male escort to re flect wljh gratification what a Una thing It ta to aia ner. wun nis maniy airengui. "Ipvariablyr toOi-th maller-the-:wo- man the greater la ber aoclal aaauranoe. All - my we I have . wonderingly watched little, women, who. with the most serene composure and self-confl dene; preside oer women's clubs, atar In amateur theekrlcala or respond to dinner toasts. - Asf or. me, II i am eon' aelous that more han three pereoni are listening, I am overcome with trenf datlon at tbe sound ofmjOWJ-voice, o I never even think of attempting plstform efforts. "Of course no little woman will aver admit a lack of -timidity. Oh, no. In dsedl I have watched them perform with the most amaslng . coolness and self-posseslon and actual enjoyment ef the center of the ataga, receiving the plaudit of an audience with sweet com posure, end then have heard them aay In private. "Oh, my dear, I. had suoh dreadful ataga flight that I waa sim ply 111. I would give anything to bav your aeif-conndnc!m jr-- .: . The tall young woman sighed again before she proceeded with her dinner. "There's a good deal of stuff wrlttsn nowadays," ahe concluded, "about the tall woman a reign and the advantages of Inches, but there's nothing In It The little women have the better of us every time.- SNJSaVA&xyr All BAmZST. rromthe Chicago Cfironicle.- Among the connolsssurs of precious tone tha emerald Is -.the most highly esteemed and" most earneatly coveted. Although this gem hss been' discovered in almost every country In the world. there Is not an emerajd mine being worked" today. The reasons for thla are manifold, but the principal ona Is that there la only one mine fn the world that la worth the expense of operating. This mine la tied up because of the political disturbances In Colombia. The best ameralda of modern time have been taken, from the mines about I miles northwest of Bnrota. Theae mlnea wsre discovered In list and were worked by the Spaniards In 1561. Until recently they were worked under a gov ernment concession to a French syndi cate. ' . - 'f . The method of mlnlngjtj .crude fend has made little progress In tha past hi f dosen centuries. This Is largely due to tha fsct that the natural wealth of tha various mtnss haa not made It ad visable to Introduce expensive ma chinery. - " -. A good, emerald la worth several time aa much as a diamond of the same also. Oan. George W. Mind 11, precious stones expert for the United Statee at the Port of New York, aaya that fewer emeralds have come Into the country during the past year than ever oerore, and that the Importation of them - a diminishing yearly. "Precious stones merchants say that they are unable now to obtain good ameralda. '..'. Despite the want of success of late years In finding really flan leas and therefore valuable emeralds, the eoj-ch fot 'them eonUnuea aa diligently aa of CITY OTICI. tEorosax. yoi araxrr w-oxa Baltf DrouiulB will be rec-tmd at the te. ot the AuJimr r tha City of FwtUn4 until rndar, July B. VH. mt a e ckm-s p. m.. ff the lUjproTeurnt of yranklln- a'reet trois tbe - wt IIimi of Tblrty-eecoud strmt to Uia Mat' Hue of Kuf by etreet In the aunw pro. vlded by ardlneure Ko. 1S.OMI," enbjeet t tbe frovUloiw of tlie Charter and erdluaiieae of tbf Itr of Portland, aud the eetlnuu of tbe Cttr 'Eujcliieer, on 01. . Hlda muat De Stnetir in nwmanet wns printed blanks. whl-h will l furulnW oa ap BllcaUva at tbe offlce ef tbe Andlbar of tbe 'Uy of Portland. And aald improTeiarnt -moat be eoaipletea ea or before Su dare from tbe date of tbo elfning of the eoauset by tbe parties thereto. Ha propiaMia -ea bide will be considered aa tees accoiupanled by I WIIM cheek payable to tbe ordi-r of tbe Mayor of the City ot Port land, eortlsed by s rasponelble bask for aa aaxNint equal, to 10 per cent et tbe f(r(ate TWniht te reject say sad all bids. Is hereby By order of tbe Saemttve Board. ' THUB. C. DieYLIlt, Aadltov of tbe City ef Portland. ' PertUBd. Ooa, July X 1B04. jrtmcr dT Yrr. mot oy tuviit or thx soroazD orzmira, wiDZVuta, LA TIX 0) OVT A1TO EgTABlMXIlfO Of IAT riTTZEKTK tTkZXT. Notice la hereby gives that tbe report ef the viewer to the benefits and damans In the matter ef the pro poaed epenlng, wMnlo, laying out and eetab llahlng of Raat yifteenth etroet fro a, the soatk line of Eelmotit etret to tho aoath. Una ef Eaat Vajnhill atreet. In. the, City of JVrtlahdj. JM flled with the snderelfMd, their report of ea. aeeamenta for benedt that will be derived end Oamaci-e that will be auatalnea by . reaaoa or Ueclng -of -ICaat-T; acrlbed. . The Coenell of aald City of Fortland will eenalder aeld report at the Beit regular Saeet in July a, 1004. at t o'clock p. aa. All peraone lb (created ere hereby aotloed to preaent tbetr object kme to aald report la writing. If eny they hare .at aald time and place that, the aaaie may be Beard aad detrtnlned by the Council. - THOg. C. DgVLlN. Auditor of the City ot Fortland., PortUnd, Orafoa. ooa to, 1004.. I m i r i 9 if i 1 i ii voctcx or rana axroKT or Yirwtki . or the rgoroazo orzxnra. tATiaa out ah xiTABugxrjta or xajt irrrg. TZEgTH gTKZXT, Notice la hereby gleea that the report ef the vtewere heretofore appointed to aaeeee " the beaeflu aud da ma fee (a tbe matter-of the pro posed opening, laying eat and eetabllahlng of Eaat geeenteenfh atreet from Holiite etreet te Harold atreet, have Sled with the underelgned their report of aeeeeementa tor benellte that will be derived and da ma fee that wilt be enetelned by reaaoa of the opening, laylng-ont and eetabUah 4iig ef Kaet Beraateenth . atreet as sboee de ecrlbed. ' The Council of Salt City of Portland will eonelder eald report at the seat regular BMet lns July a, laoe. at 1 e'elock p. m. All pereona lntereated are hereof notified to preeent tbetr objections to aald report la writing, If any they hate, at aeld 8 me and place that the aame may be beard and determined by the Council, . THOg. C. 1)BVXHf,J , ' .Auditor ef tbe-Gtty of Portland, ';. Portland, Or ,-oa. ' Juo SO, lDOi. ' koticz or ranra or ezpozt orrrxwixg o thz rzoroazo- orzgnio. xaytvs 0TTT AVB IgTABUBHIXa 0Z ZASt kTUrtV " TZZXTX gTXZZT. Notice- Is-hereby gives that the report ef tbe vlewere heretofore appointed te aaaeaa the benefits and dan la the suttee ef the pro pneed openlna, laylns out and eeubllehlns of Eaat Nineteenth etreet from the eouth Uae ef Powell atreet to the eouth Hoe of Krtfir atreet In the City of Portland, bee filed With the undeeisned their report of aeaeeement of beau, tta that will be derleed and damages that will be. euetalned by reaaoa of the opening, laying out and eetabllahlng ot Eaat, Nineteenth etreet aa above deecrthed. The Council of. the City ef Portland will cea elder aeld report at the regular meeting to be held Wednesday. July , 1904, at t o'clock p. m. All pereotu) Intereeted ers hereby notified to preeent their objections to aald report la writing. If any they have, at aeld time and place, that the aame may be beard aad de termined by tbe Council. . THOg. "C. DKYT.I. " . Auditor of the City of Portland. PortUnd, Oregony fane to. 1B04. MtrirDatAtTzs's voncs. 'J; Notice la hereby sivaa that ea the Mth da of June, 1004, I took ap aad empounded at tbe City Pound, et Me. 281 Sixteenth etreet. in rhe City of Portland, .Oregoa, the following deerrlbed animal: Prawn auare, white a pot oa forehead and bod all around; and snleea tbe owner, or ether pereoa or pereona baTing an Interest therein, ahaU elalm poaeeealoa ot the aame, and pay all erat aad eharaee ef the keeolns and ad- Tertlalnf aame, together with the pound feea en eald aaloiil, aa provided by or dt nance No. B.2&,.ea ameTldrd. ot aald City of Portland, I win oa tne eta aay oi juiy. ivue, at tne sour of 10 a. at., at the City Pound, at No. Sal mil teeath. la aeld elty, aalt'the above deaerlbed oimaLat public .auction to the hlfbeet bidder. wu par ,o na ana copra rur taains up. aeepins .ana aveertieina ua animai. , Pated thla 2atb dar ef June, 1V)4. ' T. W. BZEO. Poasdiaaater, , TACATIOK Or ITZZZTS. Notlee le hereby aieew that a oetltioa near Ins foe the vaeatloa of that portion of Kooae velt atreet la the City, of Portland, Oregon, which Ilea between the eaat Uae ot Twentieth atreet Kortb aad the weet line ef Sherlock ave nue, la pending aad will be presented to the Council ef eald City of Portland, at a regular Sleeting -ef aald Coaaell, to be held ew eSednea day. the S4 day of An net. IBM, at t e'elock p. ea., la the council chamber la the City Ball aaia city. i - t KelDh W. Hort. Ixmlae Bort Cook. David af fiuaae, Etate of T. A. Iale (Ine.). and .upas aeiaa vompaay, petnionera, THUS. O. DZVXIlt, Auditor ef the City of Portlaad. - Pnetlend, Oraxa. ' June . 1904 yore, tbe hope of finding rare specimens being strong enough to buoy up the diggers, for they well know that fortune will follow success, aa tne price or tnem has advanced more than 100 per cent in the oast three or four years. London la tha market center and the tan-colored royalty of India and the orient la the source of supply for amer alda. The goods purohssed represent the Isbor of months and ortentimes yeara in the collecting of them. Aa there la none being mined, the only way to get them le to send out agenta among tho na tives. Bat tbe natlvee are alow to aur render, their wealth, and If the agent. after weeka of travel and living among them, returns with Tf or- id karate, be la doing extremely well. e .. . l. a. Ajro s. o. o. . W-JD. N. In Chicago Tribune. June haa two daughters, fair to In truth, they rule In queenly state- One la the coy June tinae-io-pe . And one the sweat girl gradua Each aeea the future dawning bright. - .Ana each. tier fortune Diesaes; Each, also. Is a pleasing sight;-. And each la buying dresses. The brain of each haa madly whirled Considering the wisest Dlan ' The one on "How to Rule thelWorld;" The- other. How to Rule the Man;" . Escn feels that now aha knows her fate And may discard 1ier guesses; Each mta her mind on one grea't date, .And each U buying dresses. Tbe graduate regards all men Aa brethren In their. weal or woe; The bride reflects that now and then She's said - she'd be "your sister, - though."! - Esch builds her castle In (he air - With dream a that she possesses) Each haa no time to think of care, And each la buying dresses. 'Tie the eternal feminine That long has baffled fool and sag To analyse or to define ---r In thle or any'other age; . Who know what great philosophy IS hid oenestn their treason The graduate end brlde-to-beT ' . - And each la buying dreasea. - . : And the lvoreaJ;'ndga' "t tee," aald the fortune teller, aa she closed her eyes and gases Into the henceneas of the hither, "a marriage for you within three months." The fair maid blushed with delight. "And will I be happyr' ahe asked. . The fortune teller peered a few peers farther Into the misty subsequent. -"That, ahe replied, "will . depend on what aort of an Impression you muke oa lb jury,". KA1U0AD TUfZTABlXaV Ticket 0(Rca Tbirtf iirut- ;v" rkoa (SI TrnaacontlnejnttU : : 1 rain, Dally eV -J?AST (TIME; TO SPOKANH. ST. PAUt. DULTJTH. MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO AMD , A1X- POINTS KAST. Daylight trip . through tba ; Cascade and Rocky mountain. Tor foil partic ulars rates, folders, etc, call aa or ad dress : - ." - ',,-. '- . M. SIOXBOV, City Ttoket Agt, laf Talzd tree. VoHlasd. Astoria &tCdlumbia . River Railroad Co. aauM parry. Afrivee. Por hi fere, R.lDlr, Clatahaale. weetport, CJirtoa, Aetorla, Wa rentoa, rlareL - Haae- 5 And, Port gteeena, earhart Park, teealdet Astoria -'sad - ,eahae. : Kaprees dally.- Astoria Baprsaa, . PeJly. . UiMi.a (tOSSSb. Dally. . "TBTaJlrtir Kellr ea. t:eOp.av Saturday. Oellr. gatronry. f ptffitaadAi t. 0. MAYO. ' . P. end P. A.,- Aetorla, Or, & A. gTWWA BT, Commercial Agent, S at Phone Mais oa - , SsUway between tho Missouri River The Chicago-Portland Special, the most luxunoaa train in the world. Drawing-room sleeping car, dining car, buffet smoking ana library car (barber and bath).- Leu than three days Portland to Chicago. ; i ThroughTrains to -Chicago are operated dally via tbe Oregon K. R. ''. Co., U. P. R. R. and Chicago At North-Weateu Ry. to Chicaro from Portland and points ia Orsgoa and Eastern Waahioftoa. Daily excursions In Pullman toarlaf - sleeping cars fronf PortlantUhrougb to Chicago without change-. E.p.BITCIrfB, 4.0. BAkXIB. Goal Aft. fae. Ceeat, 6ee,al Af eat, C. N.-w. r- X. an.-w.lty. Sr, Marker Street. ' tqTilnl ftne), .a raAMciaco. Cei roaiuaKo, oaa. mAJIClAzt CXMMt If ATIOBTAIi BAjnC of -Portland, Oa, OealgBctod Depoaltory and rinaadal Agent sf tlis b'nJtcd-JUtes. Preeldeht . : . , A. X. f rUA Ceablee '. ...J. W. MCWKIHK Aalaunt Cuhlee .,;W. C ALVOKD ieoond Aealatant Caehler B. t. STBVK.S ketter of credit laeued available la Curope aad the Kaetera 8tatee. Sight Zsehanae and Talesraphte Tranafera aeld on New York. Boatoa, Chlcajo, St. Laqle, Bt Paul, Omaha, gas rraacleoe gad the principal polnte la the Itorthweet. gixht and time bills draws in seme te salt es London. Parle, Berlin. Prank fort-a-tne aula. Uong Koag. kokaaasta, ' opeahafeu. Cbrletlana. - Stockholm, gu l etenburg, Moa eow, Zurich., tioaolulu. " ' Collect loue made -oa favorable taraaa. ASS m TTT.TOW. BAaTatXBS, . (Katabllaned In IK) . Transects a Jfieaeral Sankiag Suatneee. intereet Aliewea oa xime uopoeira. Colleetiooe aaade at all aniata ea favorable terma. Letter ef credit leaued e reliable la Europe and all point, In the United states. Htabt Riehanre and Telegraphic Transfers sold otk New lock. Waahlnstoo. Chicago, at. Loata, Denver. Omaha, fen traaeiaoe sod Moo tana and Brltlah Columbia. Exchange eold un Lendoa, Pane, Berlla, Frankfort, Bong Keag, Xukohama, Manila aad, HoeoJuls. . EBCKAWTS' HATIOrTAIi BAXfX, POBTLAMO,.' OEXaOeT. FEANK .WATSON Preeldest R. L. rrBItAM.................Tlce-Prelilriit OEOROR W. JfOTf!! '. ! Aaeiata'nt 'Ceabler xraaaaoxe weoora, aiuui awiaiai, Drafts aad letters ef -credit leaned available to all parts ef the world. - Colleetiooe a epeclalty. Cold duet keaght. u STITZtD STATSS W ATT O WAT, BAJTX, op roxTLAKo. oaioog. moztbtwzbt ooa. thibd and oak its. Trasaaets Oce-rai Banking Baa in aee, rRAPTS I88CEI. AvalaVoP la' all rltlea of the Cnlted "rates aad Europe, Hon Keag sad Manila. . eOUZOTIOVI MASK 0 f ATOEABI-K TZKVt Preatdent . C Atlw-OrtTrl VIc-PrealdeBt . W. B AVER Caabler. ...... , .jiiiiuumuS, vb 2l?JJJ ES AaeleUat Caehler -A- U. WBIOUT i OZTBOB B AW rWAWCTBCO BAJTX. Cnajnber ef Oemmeree BulUlna, Tkbri -aad Stark gtreets. Ttf Offlee. M Old Broad Street, Taea. Tble baak tranaacte a tenerel banking baet- anakea Icana. dlecounta blUa and rnene lettera ef credit aeallabl for traeelere had fne the parrbaee of merrhandlee Is eny elty of -the world. Deale In fnrelea sad dmneetie exchange. Interest paio on una onn"ir. W. A. MACRAE, ltaaacer. SBOTTWrTT A VTWug TBTJBT CO, . Metviaoa at., Portland. Or. Traaaeete a wcaerai enema eaieeaaa, SAVrgfat DEPAHTMEITT. - Intereet Allowed en Time and "artnee Pepoetta. Acts aa TTBate tor Retetea. Drafts aad totters of credit availabls la at! pares ef tbe world. fl. f. AT1AM9. Preeldent T. A. LEWIS Elrat Vlcs-Preeldent A. U BflMJ. ....Second Tlee-PreeloVnt B. U- ilaria., necrerarr "aKOBBIB BBOaVa-BUSTBgBBT. I Offer gllt-edte tnveatmente la BTnalolpal aad . ..... ureas eia,a - wnw i .,, - 1UH first gt, Portland. Oregoa. : MORTOAGB UOANS On f.-t1and Reel Ett tf Loweet Rate. TltW Inenred. AhM-acta rnrnlehed. TITLE OUARANTE- & TRU-T CO. P REE LAND IN OREGON In the rkhret grain, ruh sad Stock erctioq ia ' the wwrld. Theueanda ef acres of lead at actual coat ef Irrir-ifinn. l)cd direct- from Sfite of OrrroB. WRITE TO-DAY. BOOKLET ael M A P FRFE. IrhHtc Irrifation and Power Cem- ; . j 7 r . ii!c.KarSuiglrenlai,Otcoa. Double-Track i r . ii Chicasro EAlLaOAD riStXTAr-L't, -"l- "B-H -ii-.iarti. L.H, EAST vi, SOUTH UNION DEPOT. . Areivea. OVEKlAMO EXPgBa- tralaa, for galena, Booe-I ewrs, auiau. Baera BMute, Os4ea.Saarrae elaee, StiH kfc.a, Lea Aa-I cetoe. El Paeo. New 4j- ,. -.et)8.a T:i8a.a II4M . BE TJB a. aa, -tao s, .aa. ea a ena tne avast. At Woddbars . dally fesespt Sua-lajV. aeora Ins train foe Mt. An. Sl. BIlTertoa. -Browna- tllle, apeineaeld. WaaeU Albaay paasensev. eem necta at woodbora with Mt. Ancet aad a-vee- 10:19, a,'as mm p. vum aocai. . CorraUU Sberldaa peaeeager.. M M a. m. rDally. HDaily, except Saaday. ' rertlaad-Oewece iuW. Berrlea. s Taavhta , . PMslea. . . ........ SepoA Poot ef t eftsrsea aejest ..'ve Portland dalle tot bewea- v an . , t av' "' t ea iaa-p . , -""'7 eoir. iu-ee a. m. VLe from aame Ac pot tor DelUe and rnter JI?te.l'V feieept Saadayl 4:U p. av Arrl-e Portland 10-) n. ' - -. - ' Icl-penHenc lo,mch Met ; Bret eperytes detly to Menmonrti aad Alrlle. ene !rrln,1 w,,h """tbere Partft. eempaay'a tracks at nellae end-lndrrsdenca. Flrvt-elaao faro frm pnefiesd te Beeeasaewte and J,, mttmr ty. herH SH seensd-ata ea 'IS eecond-eleea berth S3 00, Tlckere in Eaeters solnta . and Vnrvpa, ame '"-. rtnfmraro eafl anetrarta. " . , mv iirnej eorne Tnira- aaa to atreeta. Phnter. Mala Tit aw. rrifoER. ; fW. B. CO 0KV. .PM. AMa Oregon SiioiiiiraE AMo liHIONRiCIHC : 3 TRAINS to the EAST DAILY Through Pullmaa eteadard and toeoiet sleee Ing ears-dally to.Omaba. Cblearo. gpokaaei tnuriat aleei.lag earn dally te Kassaa Oltyt throush Pullmea tourist alaeatng ears fnea ally eondurted) weekly te Cbiraro. Beellalaal lu'ii s'-uTtt Jr-tl a ,"7n,Ln rrwia Cw-so. arrle Fwtlend dalle l-J? ft -St .ftl5' ? . -- xeena moaaar, aa,. mm UNION SBPOT. . - Lee res. Arrlvee. CBlCAflO-l'OKTLAND 0-.15 a. B ., ', gPECIAU Dally. Dally. Eor the Eaat Tie Bast- . ' ' ' inftoa. -r - ' - . BPOKANg gLtER. 1RB.W. 8:00 s. sa. Per Eaatern Waablaf Oally. Dally, ton. Walla Walla. Lew letoa, Coear' eTAIeae '' ..' aad Great Bert era notnts. ATLANTIC EZPSRMS. S:1S p. Bk T:1S a. aa. ' ' Pee the Eaat via Baas- Dally. Dally. - . . tngtoa. OCZAB ABT K1TZK 1CHZDTJT.K. ' rOR SAN FBANC!CO:rrr.m .-0 g aa. K S. Oee. W. Elder Alnowee July 6, IS. m. , lOock. S. g.. Columbia S.-P p. aa. ' July 10, go. go. -" Oolnmhla Etver Ptelalea. POR ASTORIA and wevl : P Ba. About polnta, eoanertlng with Dally. :00 s. at. etmr. for Ilweee and as. Saaday ex. Saaday. N'th beach, atr. Baa- Betnrday aalo. Aak-et. dock. . 10.00 p. m. ' ' ' Tafakfll Blvee Kowto. -- POB DATTON. Oreeea 7:0 a. av, 9:s,a City and TamhllV Blear Pally. D,ny. polnte, stra. Ruth ssd eieept ' . -veept afnOne. Aab-et. 'dock. Suaday. Saaday. (Water permlttlns.t I Snake Klver Boate. EOB LBWISTON. Ida.. and way points from Bipexle. Waakw- ateaoa. era Spokane ssd Le w- btoa. 1:40 a, I Abeert Dally. 5 00, aa. ax--Ae-i Daily. ex. rnoay. TICKET OrriCB. Third aad TVaahlngtne, Teaa abeae Mala tit. . , PORTLAND & ASIATIC ' STEAMSHIP COMPANY Per Yokohama aad Hens Keag. calling et Kobe. Kare-aat and Bhaushal, taking frelrbt ,1a connecting alee mere tat Manila, Port AT at and Vladlroatok. : Poe rates aad rati rneormatv-a ssB ea e eeV dreea efaldala a agents et the O. B. A B. On. TIME CARD TRAINS PORTLANDi . CNION DgPOT. Paget sou ad Limited, for Taeoaia. Beat tie. ptympla. aoatk Bead aad Gray a Bare polatSr .. North Co at Limited, for Taroraa, Boettle, Butte, St. Paul. M1a neepolla. Chum New Yerkt Boatoa and potsts Beat end goatbeast. Twln-Ctt Eif aee, for Taeama. Seattle, Spo kane, Helena, Bt. Teui. Mlnneepolla, Cblcac. New York, P"el aad all nolnta Eaat Bad Departs ta- a- ' , r t. . 1:00 p. at. t:0e.Bv lldBp.. TP. sa. Sontheaet. Pu goarnd Kanaae C1ty-8t. Loele Siec1al, for Tamn,. - Brettla. Spokaae. Ratte. BUIIor. I tOs. a. i m a. ea. Icaeer. Oaiehe, Kanaae Cltr. gt. Louta aad aU points Bast aad Boa - eaat All trtlaa - dally except oa gonth Bead braae A. D. CBARLTON. Aaalataat Oeaeral Paaaencee Agent, t-0 Btorrlaoa et.. eor. Third. Portland, 0. AU, TRAINS VLA. VVAM1LNOTON ArrlT B9 P. aa. : - ' ,1 JALTUnoag) 6- OHIO R. R. lis mr.ty rt 4- - I