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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. AUGUST 7, 1904.
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HI allo.Nd A OO.. rront and Stark .. print.
Ins. llthoeraihln(. blank books lad (fir
supplies; work i duo oa tins.! KXMit complete
priming office la lb west. Mala 104.
AnlCH.OI DI'IHWII COM PANT, print! se.
lltbuarsnblne. blavfc hooka, i'buu Mai If.
Bo Aldac at
oom.
TIN ROOFINO. gnttertn. repairing in4 gasseal
focnug. . Loan. Ill Jem
Auction Sales
XT. WILSON
AI L ktnde of roof
'rarrall, Ante First. Scott Ml
W.I.
son.
rORTLAND CORrtAOR CO., cor.
and Port bra p ata., Portland. Or.
At
rdrrib nim,
P. 0. STAMP WORKS. B4 A I (tor at., shoe
Wal f 10; rabtwr stamp, Mela, etenrlla, bag
tt frade chaohei and for cstsloguo. -
sprayers An VHmwuiua, '
BPRAYIftd and wblterraaMni
ments. buna. dorke. te., VI. O. Mersa ft
Co. Call op Scott BM. will call and
To Broree on von work. The lareeat
r seeollne sursylog and whitewashing euiBt j
la Mnltoomak eounty. 970 Mllwaoll at..
1'iiriiana. ur.
, Monday, Tomorrow,
, At 10 a. m.,1
Sales. Rooms, 331 Ankeny,
t Corner Sixth street.- ,
We will offer at nubile auction th
I contents of our salesroom, comprising
parior auita, Daaroom suits, arapenee,
portieres, lac curtain, dining room
lablea and chairs, , dishes. . complete
, mJueeKeepins- outriis, rirussets ana wool
carpets, rugs, metal beds, -folding- beds,
springs, mattresne. dressers, Commodea,.
pictures, on paintings, clock, mirror,
lady 'a dealt, ete. K. . treasures, nook
stovs, oonipiate kitchen equipment, etc.
t. i, WIXBOB, Auctioneer.
urn
LARGEST stock la rttyt Webotd worki loekoat
- opened; rvpslre. tall work, ataal eeuifur. treat
, maot and good meriting real patronage.
;m Ai,"!' Thr iji-Jaai
. BTORAOR AW TRARBFEB. ',',
, BAFKN, nlinna and furniture moved, packed
, ready far afclpplng and ahlpped; (II work
. susrsnteed; lar. S-atorr brlrk ftrepreol
warehouse for storage. Offlre 12S First at.
. C. M. OLBEN. 'Phone Main B4T. '
C. O. PtflK, offlre a First at., between Mark
. and Oak ata. t phone 5TMI: nlanoa and' fttrnl-
tore BMeed and parked for hlnpln-; enei.
amdloee fireproof krlck warenooa. , rreal
end Clar ata. . ' a
SHOwXABTl An nXTTI.
tnoWCABKS of erer ducrlntloni bank, bar
and afore flsturea aaade to order. The Letk
Maanfaetnrlnc Co., Portland and ajeattle.
TUESDAY'S SALE
V
Horses, Delivery Wagons and
; - Harness, ...
At Anderson's Stables,
-l Third and Madison,',
i At 2 p. m.
On thla date Auruat . we rill' sell at
publle auction, three' irrocery delivery
wagona, three wood horaea and three
eeta of harneaa. The horaea. harneefl
and waaona are all in excellent con
dition and worthy the attention of buy
erav rjaio prompt II I p. in. '
TIPKW1ITEH.
WT TYPWHTBH HBAIQ!'AltTKH
xw ptara ntraet.
i. Wa rent, repair, aril, exrhanare trpewrtter.
All aappllra for all machine.
Standard aiarblnee 2n and op to $100.
Do To want a Bteimirrapher or t.rplatl
Vl hr Met of aoed appllcanta.
Phone Black 2871. ,
"'" ALL MAKP.a of trpewrlter for rent at CDder-
wood Trpewrlter Aaenrr, SB Front at.
; TtAKBrER AJID HAPXIKa.
OBltOON TBANBPXR CO.; IB4 North Blltk,
., telepbooa Mala HA, Baary kaallof and
' storage.
FOOT 8PROIAT PKLITKItT. No. 00H Wai
lnrton at. Phone Or. Mala BSt.
WEDNESDAY'S SALE
" ,At Sales Rooms,
Sixth and Ankeny, at 10 a. m.
On Wedneaday next. -Auruat 10. we
win noia our reruiar sale or fanor
Furnlehlnara. BerVi-oom entt ninlnw mom
Furnlahlnaa. Carpet a, , and complete
nouaaxwpmf uutrita.
. x. WU.IOI, Aaeuoaeex
TinVX FACTOIT.
PORTLAND TRUNK MPO.. CO.
-Wholeeale and retatl." Phone Clay BBC
Cor. Id A Pine. Portland. Bend for eatalorae.
nwn nrmV.
CLRAn TOWELS DAILY 4tomb, braB. eoap, I
ft per month. Lawrenre Bro.' Towrl Sapply
eompanr, etn ena uoucn. rnone uf.
FRIDAY'S? SALE
' '. At Sales Rooms, -'.
Sixth and Ankeny, at 10 a. m.
Oenulna 'auction anle. ' Ton Ai the
blddlna. .1 do the selling- of the furnish
ings conalrned to our rooms. Tou will
una a nice aaeortment for housekeep
ing; everything In the housekeeping Una.
. I. wmoi, AVnoUoaaan
NoteWe are aniline- a-rocerlea ever
day at 111 First atrsct We save you
the retailer's profit and wholesaler
ifommiaaion. come and be convinced;
this la a nice fresh. stock to eelect from.
In addition to the groceries wa have
some store and office fixtures far Bale.
If you have anything to sell, phone Alain
laZd, 1816
. x. WU.BOAT, Auctioneer, .
WHIBl TO UXaV.
TKOUBK'B RE8TAUKANT. .flrat-claaa B,la,
reran wrvinA - .vv r asuiui wm
WAIXFaFUVi
MOUOAN . WALLPAPER CO.. 1B4-1M
St.. bet. XaaikUl aa4 Taylor, Portlavd.
- ' - i - i - ' rTrr i i
TINANOIAi.
LASS m TTLTOBr, BAarm-Kma,
' (Katabllahed In IX.)
Transact s Oeaaral Baaklsg ftmlims,
Intart Allowed oa Tim Deposits.
Collections made at a U points eo t averable
' terma.- Lrttrra ef credit 'Issued available la
Europe and all point In tbe United State.
ni(bt Exehaiure and Telesrapbie Traafers
old q New Xork. Wublmctoe, Vhteaao, 8l
Loal. Denver. Omaha." Baa artadace aaa Mea
tana and British Colombia. .
Exrbange sold 'oa London. Parts, llertla,
Frankfort. Bong Kong. Xokooaata, Manila aad
Boaolula.
FiXST BTATTOWA1. BAeTX , :
of Portland, Or. "
Deetgaated Depository and Flnaneial Agent of
ui udiim mates.
Preatdeat. A, U MILL
Caxhlar i. W. MEWKIBK
Assistant Cashier W. 0. ' ALVOHO
tWcood Aealatsnt Oahler......B. F. BTKVEN'B
Latter ef credit laviied avallahl la Burepe aad
- tbe Baetera Bute.
Blgbt Kxehanx and Telegraphls "Tranafrr I XEAUB.
anid on rw lor, noeeaa. uftmis, (. LSMiia,
8t Paal. Omaha. Baa Francteoe aad tbe
principal mint la the Nortkwset.
81(ht and time btlla drawa In eera td mlt
en London, Pari. , Berlin. Frankfort-os-toe
Main. Iloag Kong. Xokobama. Copeahaaen,
Christiana. Stockholm. ML. Irtersburg, tos
' cow, Zurich, Bonolnlo.
Collactlos made ea favorable tare.
B A K 12 R'S
Auction House
ON TIJESDAV NEXT. AUG. 9th
GREAT AUCTION SALE
Of the Furniture and. Contents ol
"Two Private Residences. . ,
removed to
BAKER AUCTION ROOMS
Cor. Alder and Park .
For convenience of snle, vlt. the-complete
FurnlshlnbS of two S-roomed pri
vate residences, ' including. PARLOR
JopirrxiB, wits rial x,batheb
RBATO, .ci the. Cone ilea, oX)STI,Y 1,1
BKABT ARD PARLOR TABH.SB, Book
cases, and ClJua Oupboarda, ay Chairs
nnd Pet tees, I'ortleres and Iaca Cur
tnlns, Oil Palntloirs and Ennravlna-n.
UOX.LD OAK XXTxStaiOH TABtB. BOX
BAT CRLAIBS, hidebourd, Ilnnerware,
Glassware, Costly Silverware, etc.; flail
Tree. BBABS AMD IBORT BEDS, "TUB.
OAWT OBBSBBBS AMD OBHrTOa.
Oak Bedroom Bets, Odd Drawers
UOTTXP STATES If ATTOWAXs BARTX.
OF F0RTLAND, 0REO0R.
R0RTRWE8T COR. THIRD ARD OAS STB.
. Transacts a Ocnarai Banktug Roslaeaa, -DRATTB
I88UR1).
AvaltLof ta all dtle of the United Statea aad
En rope. Hong Kong and Manila.
BOLUOTIOVS MADS OR FATORABLX TZRatf
fl. AINRWOR'TR
....W. B ATBR
LWCRMEKU
U. WRI0UT
ana commodea, OAK FOLDIRO BZD8,
Beddings, Toiletware, Now Home Hew'
LnJf. Machine, ITIBL BARTOB. COOK.
BTvTSI, RefrlReralor, and other uaeful
lota too numeroua to mention. lAbove
Roods can bs Inspected at our sales
rooms, Monday afternoon. The asms for
positive wain to nignest Didder on
TUESDAY. AT 10 A. M. .
OBO. BAKXB CO, Auctioneer.
Salmon Angling
Is a Most Costly
Investment j&
President
Vice- President
Cihtr. v.t. . .
Assistant Cashlar.
M8BCHAWW WATIOWAt. BARK,
yORTLAKD, ORIOORT
i. FRANK WATSON President
R. L. DI RRAU ..Vlea-Preeldent
K. ' W. H0TT Cashier
OEOR0B W. ITOTT Aaststunt Cashier
Traaaaots a Oeaeral Baaklag Boala.
Drtfu aad hitter 'of credit Iseeed avnllabls
to all parts ef tbe work.
Collection a specialty. (AMd dust bosgat
LORTDOBT BART rvARTOISOO BAJTX.
UMZTIO, t
At Baker's Auction House
On Thursday, at 10 A. M.
On triday at 2 P. M.
'"ell VArloua Conaienmenfe nfrTon
and useful Furnlshlna;s from Private
r amines, i rum ail parte or tna City.
Parties Furnishing should not fall to
euviiu uur Hies. t
OBO. BAXXB a CO Auctioneers.
ranis xas pabzktb.
Chamber ef Oomnuree Ru fid tog,
. Stark Btreets.
Tklrd aad
CtTs
Ted Offlce. KB OM Broad Street. London,
Thia t,nb tniMssta a ernaral banklna bast.
make loan, discounts mi is ao mane
Boy Bevrbored to MaUvvas After
IT Yeara.
" Prom the Kansas Cltv Journal.
Julius Spears of Ballne county, aged
0 years, has Just been restored to his
relatives, after having been separated
urn mem ever Bines ne was B years
Iters ef credit available fr travelers and fn old."and having never, as far S he can
.the purchase of merebsndle
rorm. ileal la
Interest paid
world. Deal la forelan an
t flsooa
MACRAB.' Manaes.
time
W. A.
is In any city nc ta
id domrau exeaaage.
dspoairs.
STjCTJTtTTT BAVIN-OR TWIt OO,
tod Morrison Bt., Portland, Or. .
Traaeacta a Oeneral Rsnkln Bualnoaa, ,
BAVTROS DEFARTMERT. .'
Interest Allowed on Tim and Bavins Dapnetta,
Act na Trustee for, Kitstes.
Drafts and letter of credit aallable la all part
at toe woria.
P. ATUMS.. Preeldent
A. T.RWI8 rlrst Ice-Prealdent
U MIlIS Becoad Tlce-l-reaiosnx
a. JUBITB..... .....aeereiarr
. MOBBIS BBOS. a CBBISTXHSX3.
Offer gflt-r mvMtment ta atanWpel ai
, . , , Railroad Roods. Write er eaU,
ltrtl rirst St.. PertUad, Oregea.
remember, heard of them. Young
atnmn parents uvea in Illinois. '
On night Willard Speare, the father.
uisappearvra, vtaina; nis youngest child.
Julius, with him. He went to Arkansas,
and later came to Missouri. locating
umwn. in rather died several
years ago, leaving him without and
knowledge whatever of hta connections.
Willis in Bedford, III, a short time ago,
a man from Marshall met a family
named Spears. - Conversation revealed
that they were relatives of Julius
Spears; and the old mother has recently
had restored to her th ion whom she
thought sba had lost forever.
; TBM PATHOS OP CITT UTS. '
MORTOAOE LOANS
On yf.tlantj Rout Butnt Iwtwrt lUtw -
ffmm lva)ntni) a K)tf Pin1hfJ.
TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO.
Boom 1, Chamber et Comsieree.
-. ' -""ja-aasgagg
STABTTRTO A BA0B X RCXSSOVBX.
From tha Joplln News-Herald. - -The
starter of the running racea at
Joplln la a bis. Mack negro. ; Ha hat
created much amusement In gutting the
horses off. 1 ' .
A half dosen or mora attempts were
made, when the negro's patience bacamd
exhausted. Most of the jockeys wers
negroes,, snd as a final warning to on
who persisted in snapping th rubber
before th othera wer ready h asld:
Nigger, If you doea dat again I II com
out dar and' knock you off dat ho"rae.M
and he exhibited a good slsed stick at
tached to th end of a rope, which ha
commenced to unwind. Tlie exhibit 61
tbe stick had its flct.
Myra Kelly. In MeClura'a. i
"Indeed, yes," th lady reassured tha
little band of East Sid pilgrims; "this
is central rark.-
."It has looks of tha country." Eva
commented. ,
'BeVause H I a plec of tha oountry,"
tha lady explained. -
'Then wa dasaant to go, th whll w
ain't non of ua Rot no alcknesa," cried
Eva, forlornly. "W'r all, all healthy,
und th country la for sick children."
Th Central Park Is awful pretty."
Bad! aollloqulied, as an lay on . her
back and watched thai waving branches
and blue aky far away.. "Awful terettyt
I likes we should live bar all tha time."
: a"R! Warn inf. .
. From th Chicago New. -Patient
"It's up to you. doctor. If
you fall to cur, m you'll set nothing
for your Barleee." ' .
v Doc tor "Ilow'e thatr f '
Patient"! haven't money enough to
pay both you and tha undertaker."
From tha New York Sun.
Quebec Enormou sums of monsy
ar expended by th American aalmou
fishermen who ar at present flocking
into eastern Canada as usual at this
Mm of th year. -
Apart from all other expenaea tha coat
of tha fishing rights la often great Th
rat of Increase In value la illustrated
by th fact that th angling of th
Reatlgouch and ' lta tributaries was
leased some years ago by fishermen who
ar still catching salmon In panada Toy
1180 a year, whll thouaanda of dollar
ar now paid annually for th right to
fish th water of the rivers. - con
trolled' by th government, and 1500.000
would not suffice to purchss tm re
malntng' riparian Vlghts. Nesrly 1400,
000 hss actually been paid .to rlparla
proprietors on th Reatlgouch by th
present holders of Ashing rights.
Ths lapgest .owner of these lights at
present la the Reatlgouch Salmon club.
one of th most notable concern of the
kind lit th world.- it membership in
elude many multl-mllllonalrea and
numbers at present but II In all. Its
share ar eagerly Bought at $10,009
each. , '
Th headquarters and mala clubhouae
Of the Reetlgouche are situated at Meta
pedis, at th junction of th Metapedt
and ReBtlgouoh rivers. Her th mem
bera of the club who have flahad by day,
wearing tha uaual attlra of anglera lit
th woods, must observe th club rule
of donhli- evening dress for dinner,
A New York chef supervise the pre
paratlon of tha meals, and tha dining
room has been th acene of many
gpod fishing story from such past mas
(era of the aj-t aa Harry Hoi 1 Ins. the
lata Dean Sage, tha late Robert Ooelet,
the Rev. W. 8. Ralneford and tha late
Dean Hoffman. Among others who ar
now, or have been, member of thla
famous club, ar William K. Vander-
bilt, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry W.
Ik forest, Philip- Schuyler, Henry, T.
Sloan, . Stanford Whit. Arthur . D.
Weekes, William E. Dodg. Robert Q.
Dun, 8. Weir Mitchell, John S. 8. Ken
nedy. John I Cadwalader and William
U Breex. ,
Voluminous Seeds.
It would require a pretty large chesf.
to hold ail the title deed In virtu of
which the Rastlgouch Salmon club
exercise Its fishing rights. . It Is la
terestlng to note that for tha New
Brunswick aid of Tom's - Brook and
Indian House posts, th sum of 17,(00
waa paid In 1885, while th Quebec alda
of the Indian House property, all th
way down to about one mile below Tom's
Brook, cost 135,000 In 18. . Yst In 1880
8.-and J. Wllmot bought th same prop
erty for H.500... Th rfieTeaa in its
value -was thus 1,100 per cent In 15
years. - The Patapedlav pools war ao
quired by the club in 1894 for $15,000,
the sellers, having paid $1,000 for them
in 1881 to the resident -proprietors.
High priced have- alao been paid for
salmon fishing on th-Rastlgouch by
Individual American aportsmen.
In 1S0 the lat Robert Ooelet : pur
chased the Moor property, about alz
miles from . Metatedla on th. Quebec
side of the Restlgouch. for 110.000. Yet
he fished- this water, which 1 about
three-quarters of a mile in extent, only
on, two occasions, and then with poor
success, aa th owner of th opposite
sid of th river asserted that the
boundary Lin between th two province
waa tha middle of tha stream, and all
the belt of tha fishing; waa on the New
Brunswick side of th liver. This made
Mr. I Qoelet s purchss of very small
value, ao fa( as fishing .was concerned.
in is nr. uoeiet purcnaaea the mc
Andrew property. IT mllea from Met
pedis, for. $31,000. In 18(1 It coat Mr
McAndrew about $1,000.
- ' Tnnrease la Tala. .
Th Sweeney and Dean Saga estate
propertles at ta mouth of th Upaal
quitch, seven miles from Mstapedls,
were originally purchased from resident
proprietor between 1880 and IKS for
about. (5.000. Tha Sweeney lot r are
now held by Mr. Payn of .Cleveland,
who paid $$(.000 for them In 1191. The
late Dean Sax aold part of his rights
on tha New Brunswick- side- to his
f rtend,-MT7 Clyde of . New York, for
$7,000. Harry Holllns became tha pro
prietor som 10 year ago of the Brandy
Brook pool and neighboring waters, pay-
lng $15,000 for them.
For tha Kedgwlck pools at the mouth
of tha rivet where it enters the Reetl
gouche, arid for aom of. the atlll lower
pool ArcniDaa . Rogers or New Torn
paid $7,800 a few years ago, and they
could not now be bought for $70,000.
In addition to the main clubhouses of
theRestfgouche Salmon club, ita mem
bera have at their dlsposel a number
of comfortable ubldiary camps In .dif
ferent parta of their territory. Bo far
thla aeaaon che aport haa been far from
good, though better aport la looked for
later, the season being , late, and th
fleh scaro and small. - -
While Billy -Florence almost alwaya
did his salmon fishing- In the Restl-
gouche, Joe- Jefferson's favorite .. river
was tha MlramichL
Bcaroely 'second In Importanc to th
Reatlgouch la tha Cascapedls, It is
probable that th provincial govern
ment could eaally obtain a quarter of a
million dollar for' Its fishing rights
In this lamoua stream. For a portion
of them it receives $(.500. a year from
th cascapedla Salmon club.
Oasoapedla Pools,
No finer pool, no better flahlng and
no larger salmon are to be found In
North America than those of tha Cas
eapedta. It has been fished by nearly
all th recent governors-genersl of
Canada, and the Marqula of Lome, now
Duke of Argyll, who frequently flahed
it with hla wife, princess Louise, de
clared It to ba the finer salmon river
In the world. It contains no fewer than
19 splendid salmon pools.
In one season Lord Lnsdnwne and
his party killed In ths river (10 salmon.
weighing 7.177 pounds, and on the fol
lowing year Lord Stanley of Preston.
now the Ear of Derby, and hla party
killed 100 fish, weighing; 7.811 pounds.
It was on this rlver that R. O. Dunn en
tertained President Arthur, and the rec
ord fish of American fresh water, a
aalmon of (4 pounds, is said to have
been among one of Mr. Dunn' catches
upon tha Cascapedta.
Very valuable salmon rivers. Includ
ing the Waaheshoo, portion of th
Neplagutt and th Molaler for th leas
of which thoaaands of dollars have been
paid during; A alnaie year, are owned
outright by I vers W. Adams of RQston.
Mr Adama Is at present fishing tha
Moist himself. In company with Dr.
Heber Bishop of Boston, , Senator Aid
rich and Henry R. Reed of Boston.
Enormous salmon are captured In the
Molsle, hundreds of them every year
Tha Washeshoo la leased by Mr .Adams
to a New York friend for $t,00fl a year.
James J. Hill pays $3,000 a - year
rental to the government for th leas
of th Bt. John river In Labrador, and
It distance from Quebeo render it al
most necessary to employ a steam yaeht
to reach it . He la also ths lessee of
the St Paul or Esquimaux river. V .
The Bonaventure Salmon club, com
posed almost exclusively of Americans.
pays $1,000 a yesr for the lesse of a
portion of tha river Bonaventure. The
St Anne dea Monta brings an annual
cental of $1,600 a year.. U. F. . Mo-
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'tomorrow never comae.
Connael today
medium, for 't
Don't lose hop until you hav tried thla great and lasting help.
Thla Strang and wonderful woman Ja gradually but aurely turning tha tide of skanticlsm. Ordained to do whAt
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The Xaa Wk Kysttflad Xambera ef the Ore.
gea 9vlopmat ' Leaga ea Taaraday
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' la order to better advertise hhnaelf, and that
all -Portland amy be eognlaant of bis mysterious
power, Frot. Van- Cortland will, for a . abort
time, treat every visitor to eae ef hla famous
$10 readings for tbe trifling earn of BO cents.
"On tbk (so ef tbi greea earth," mea
versed in sock , matters say, "there is not aa
equal to this wonderful aatrologer, palmtat
and clairvoyant. Ba la limply beyond eompare.
and pereons who desire to know their tutor
or anything appertaining thereto, are foolish,
indeed, te dwell en In darkaeea-whea all eaa
be made clear to them by thla myatertona indi
vidual, Tbe world bold ao seeret from him.
There Is something about" hla that pnssle na."
Prof. Fas Cortland haa been ea kandreda ef
tnngne la tble city (lace Thursday evening.
Ibe delecatlon Of the Oreeoe Imorovemant
Leairae delegate erbo called upon, biro, and who
beard snrh myaterioas thins from bt cnltl.
Vktrd llpe, have spread tbe man fame abroad
ntll now maa and women In all walk of lit
ere anilone to bear what be ba for tbem. Tb
bead ef a large basin concern had the pro
fi ssor at blabome laat evening, end today wa
aha pin eoow of hla Important baalnese'affalre
Bccordlac to hla advloa. Persona In trouble of
any nature; In any also perplexed; who desire
the love or the friendship of any on; who would
know the proper psraoa to marry; who have
loot nrooertu who have Jewelrr that baa zbnnd
ita way wronefnlly Into other hands, or who
wish Information or any cnareeter wnatever,
To hear tna worda of Tntk
- as toU by thin wonderful
worjuuh, whoa xwrelatirrihB
of tha futur ar Bothlxs;
short of th most mlranr
lona assertions ere rv
toad by any humaat
Tha viaioa ' of
akeptioal wiped away,
one thy hear for thexnv
s elves tha traa word of a
trna aad honest woxoaa
who,' without coat, la wtU
InaT to aid all mankind
and reveal to thexa thalR
future. '..-
"bay so to th professor with confidence that
be will treat tnem witn aoneaty of purpose
cad will tell tbem more than they ever dreamed
it would be possible te tell by other human
lire. Ana yi, t Bsor periectiy aaverua
blmaelf, . . . ,
His Readings Arc Only 50c ;
Parlors 313i Washington Street; Near Sixth.
; Entrance also on Sixth. .
Lachltn cava 1100 a year for the Dart
mouth. ' The fit. John'a Salmon club
of Boaton paya $700 per annum for
tha St. John'a of Oaape, and Thomas
Murdock of Chicago paya $050 a year
for tna xork river.
Befuaee 9100,000.
Loula Cabot of Boston owns the en'
tire lower part of the Orand River of
Oa pe, w her thabest-flshlng la to be
had In the stream, and though It cost
him a mere trifle he has refused for
tt an offer of nearly $100,000. Though
not very large, aa aalmon rivers go.
It la on of th most picturesque tn the
country and contains very large risn,
salmon between $0 and 40 pounds In
weight being common In It..
The lease or purchase of fishing
rights Is of course only the beginning
of the salmon. flsherman'BejOutlay. Un
less h is satisfied to live In tents, a
camD la required.
Lord Mountfltephemra fishing lodge
at Metis cost him $4,000. Many anglera
are satisfied with more moderate quar
ters, however.
There are canoe to be provided, too,
and experienced guides, cooks, ete., ar
necessary to comfort both in camp and
upon tha river. There la also tha ques
tion of supplies' and of transporting
them from Quebeo or Montreal to tha
fishing camp
And th salmon -fishers angling out
fit may b aa expensive aa he cares to
mske It. The files are worth from 80
carta to $1.1$ each, and good casting;
tnea, strong enough to hold the king of
fresh wster fish, cost from $4 to $7
apiece. Rods, reels and Itnea command
equally high prices.
Unless the fish are extremely plenti
ful. It Is not too much to say that tha
salmon taken by anglera costs . them
from $t to $3$ a pound.
. TJBlOsT.OP CKTJBCKIS.
From the Pendleton Kast Oregonlan.
The East Oregonlan s Ideal of relig
ious worship Is now being carried out in
Pendleton. -The seven ' protestant
churches have united In a aerie of
union meetings, and win hold tha serv
ices at tha different churches on differ
ent nights. This Is the true Christian
spirit that, which underlies all the
teachings of th Naxarene and th Only
on that ran allow of th fullest realisa
tion of Christian Ideals. Thar I no
mor need of seven different churches
In anr community than ther ia need for
seven Oods in heaven. Prom a religious,
social, economlo end scriptural . stand
point, union of the present scattered
creed Is th only logical solution of
tha problem.. . '
v Cape to Cairo Ballway,
From tha London Chronicle.
Th British South Africa company
Baa .received information that tha Cap
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Happy-or Sad?
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PROF. PALMER
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to Cairo railroad haa been brought up
to Victoria tails th line now stretch
ing a distance of over 1,000 mile from
Cap Town. Th sections of tha hug
single-span bride;, which la to carry
th railway accroaa to the falls, ar
now on their way out from England.
and It la expected that the structure
will be completed before th end of thra
year. Meanwhile, th lln will h taken
100 mliee farther north, to Kaiomo .
the headquarter of tha administration
of Northwest Khodeelv
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From th Chicago New.
"Will you play Tubs In the CornvrT'
timidly asked the new boy In tha neigh
borhood. ,
"Ah, ait put," reptled the other boy,
curling hi lip. Thaf too silly. But
I'll play 'Bulls In Corner.' My father
la a broker."
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