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TIIi: CCCII LAXLY JOTONAt;- POSTLirr, -v. 'I- I V.Ji" V,.1Ht6l TO VBXSOO OnOULTOM -.AX j, wou xmn ' moram m j ; , : , ; Effort are being made by the man agement of the Paolfio 8tata Telephone company to dissuade -the operator from striking because of their dleaatta .faction -with to overtime salaries that .war paid Thursday. The strike baa et been declared tip , to tbla time, though the girls declara themsslve to , ."ba ready for such, action In easa tha .company ' refuses to make .01 1U -promise In regard to overtime pay. Division Manager Thatcher- recently : tnada tha trip to Ban Franclaoo for tha purpose. It Is said, of -inducing tha company to Increase the Salaries aa ha - -had promised. Tha result of his at .". tempt baa keen mad known. Tha epar V ' fttore, howev4, believe that the ora : pany cannot Tail to make tha prom , Jeed lncreaee. . , '-. 1 . Qirla who are working at the wttoh board In tha places of tha union girl : -who 'are out on atrtka are. warned te have . no communication - w4th tha 'strikers. -If aaen talking with tha . girls who ara on atrtka or If detected la .giving out information concerning- the - -rules or regulation of tha eompany '"Dismissal Immediately follow. Aa a . ' consequence tha girls who ara working ' shun tha atrlkara aa they would a. pe , t Hence. . They croM tha atreet , rather than meat them. '- Tha atrlkara ara arranging to glva - ball at tha armory Wadnaaday night. "Tha proceed- will be applied to paying '.' tha aalarlea of thoaa who ara on atrtka. . They ara being paid tha aama amounts they would receive If thay were atlU in tha aervlce of tha company. "...:;: SUNDAY CLUB WILL OPEN SEASON Y. El. C A. - " - . ' ,. -" Tha Sunday club, which gave popular ."Sunday afternoon program for men -rat thYr M".t?.'A "Iaat "winter."" will . holdt.lt opening aeaaton for the present aeaaon tomorrow afternoon. Tbla ' or' . ganlsatlon la not a club In tha atrlct .sense of the word, but la made up of '.the hundred of men who come to the a.. ta A. wuiiuiii muuu.j um- "noon to enjoy the atrong and .varied programs that are preaented from week -to week. There ara no membership re - qulrementa and no feea charged. All 'men are made welcome to these meet inga and no fee la charged. t . " wnroow rvmiMMBD.. vr Smashing a large window In the resl ', dence ef Mr. M. Wclaenhelm at Clover- .dale during the hilarities of Halloween. ' sent John Gallagher to the home ef the Boy and Girls' Aid society. A Oal . "lagher. a brother, charged with com pllclty,' waa released. - -V r Dancloj School. ' i, Profesor Eaton opened hla dancing j . iVlaaa Monday. October t.. and will eos- . vtlnue Monday and Thursday evening ' for atz month. Gentlemen 111; ladle ' j,$ t. Arton ball. Second and Oak. - 'Phone Vweat til. - - - - ALL NEXT WEEK 'iJ-JL t MAT HAVB ONH FRKB1 ' stASAirt ktk loutfitnioni (rresrietor Oriestsl tyJrrlTm, m Her. riasa stiesV Hear West TNoi Penny pf Kxpenaa" AtUchid to Thla ; In order to famtyarla our friend with 1 the manifold blessings of our great . : Jtlomer Massage Appliance ;I will give on free treatment to all who .mv favor ma with a call at any tlma . during tha next seven day. Jf afflicted J JTERYOrS DEB1UTT. ". . -r- CONoTIPATION, - ' "DYSPEPSIA. : r ' INSOMNIA OR 8LESPI.C8SNE8S, v. . ! NEURALGIA. - y ' -v.- . RHEUMATISM. ' v . , t .: SCALP DISEASES. .- i CATARRHAL DEAPNXSS, , V FEMALBT DISORDERS. . 4 -ECZEMA OR 8 BUN DISEASES, ' ;. " 'pna Vibro Massage Treatment will sur ' prise yon by tha benefiu it win afford. , Tha delights of thla method of treatment ; are almply Indescribable. It cleanses tha ' ir it mkaa tha fleah firm. It build UO new tissue. It fllla out ths flesh. It, re- movea tha Ihrlveled appearance ot the - ki it aivea color, nerve activity, exotia poison from tha . blood, and renew , trengtn in every. I" m ""w i' ITS CCRATTvTB PROPBRTIES ' ARE rronNTTBr)T BT THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE " THROUOHOTJT T THE WORLD. ; ; . Frea complexion treatment ' given during all nt wee. , v tni-m " DermaUjlogx- Z I '.. KONtY f0 -X , JLJ fM, rTr - t ' V, ZN ZoT -r, jr. dl) 2" tT PAiLr ei umoa joua- rr f : Ii3imtiiii i I j bay jouaiAUW --a -- 1 - If ua at Cm I I iTT ii el ilieia f-. J I i mmi "fcsi tedj y ( v -I t m-m. mm m M S rr-a THBlUNOAr IOUBMAL, V V (MUty jouanAU - I . TMB iUHDAT JOOWIAI. aaaiital f. . '-'a3-kla55!-ae--lieie ) I "snaAe-ieeiesMSt-f V. .(ei-ike-n-a I ank-M B-rt-s--is.W I ' V n m K CAM ; j ' J 'ef esse afta aH A4Si4 aesss. . la llW" la wg-ss i eaaa ii iMinsfaim-ii iMr , ' I -m mm la a w - 1: - t i r:- - oak I- ' , f mmmm m mrm mm mm i nw a 1 iAi. "mi" 1 1 Xa JOUWAt, Hal VO'Mi-JSkWJjOWBnAI. 'i OREfiOIIIAflS TO SEE BULL FIGHT ZS 0 WBOOBAX OV BTATIOVAZi ZS XZOATlOsT OOVOBXSS TO BE nXJ -ATEZ.X'ASO.VSZASb AJTOWXLX. BE rULUO OPT AOBOSS TBB BOVBV AT XXXn AX fPABEE. , A bull light will be one of tha fea- turea of entertainment to be witnessed by Portland delegates to the national Irrigation con cress at El Paeo Movero ber 16-11. While not ao large a num ber of Oregon men aa at Brat announced will make the trip to the metropolis of the Rio Grande country, there will be a representative delegation. Including A. King Wilson, A. H. Eevera, E. M. Bran nick, Tom Riabardson and other Port lander and K. L. Smith of Hood River, Judce LoweU and T. G. Halley Df Pen dleton and othera from eastern Oregon who are not expected to go by way of Portland. - Tha leader of the movement expect to have ten on a dosen men who ara. caps hie nf pulling a. atrong oar In the race for the cenventton city of 110s. It la generally- conceded that Portland now has a atrong lead for the. next convention. A. W. Qlfltord, secretary of the El Paso committee on arrangements, writing to the ' Portland Commercial club, aaya be I "getting thoroughly poatad on Oregon preparatory to ptaklng a visit to romana next year to anena the Irrigation eongrea and the Lewta and-Clark fair." ' t i. . Tba Portland delegation , to El Paso will (tart about November . During their star at El Paso they will be en tertained by the Texana with many di ve ralona. among wnicn win je a visit to tha famoua El Paso Smelter and the cornerstone where Texas, New Mexico and Mexico meet; a trip down the Rio Grande, valley; a Mexican bull light aero as tha International boundary line at Juare by toreador from Spain and tha City of Mexico. A Mexican band will give dally concerts during tha con gress. At the close of the session a reception and ball will be given In honor of the viltora. , . ' REVENUE A THIRD OF THE ESTIMATES According to City Auditor Devlin, the estimates of expenses for 1101, which have been handed In by tha beada Of the different departments, ara three tlmea greater than tha sum- at tha disposal of the city. What makes tha total of the estimates so great la the proposed In crease In the police and Ore departments. Mayor Williams will eaji , special meeting of tha executive board a-pd the way and means committee of. he city council some Urn next week when the matter ef B nances will be taken' up and the estimate reduced, so that they will faU within tha amount of revenue which will be derived by the city from variou aourcea It Is desired by the mayor to "get this matter settled as soon aa possible aa He 1 anxious to make up hi budget for tha coming yearv; : ' , J: BAILEY DOES HAIL , FROM WALLA WALLA -Ha pleaded guilty to peddling with out a license, amd In the municipal court thta morning R, Lt Bailey waa sent tq jall for It daya by Judge Hogua. . Bailey waa . arrested by Detective Hartman on suspicion of belnr the local agent for a big band of clothing and shoe robber, for - evidence obtained showed him to have keen selling lots of new ahoaa and clothing to local second hand merchants. Ha say h la from Walla Walla. Wash, and word from the chief of polios there bears out his aUUmenL During- hla ' Imprisonment his record will be gathered, and a. mora serious charge may be placed against him. ' -- -' . v ! -.. , . ' HEAVILY FINED FOR ' BEATING HIS WIFE ' "To knock-A woman ovsr a wksh tub and lump on her costs 160 for ths flrst offense and repetitions trill come blghkr," say Municipal Judg H.' W. Hogne.- - - ' ' - ' - R. Mantello was fined It this morn ing for the offense and went to Jail In defsnlt of payment. Ill wlf waa hi victim- - Mantello pleaded guilty to tha chr4. which was assault and battery. He threw himself aa tha mercy1 of the eourt, explaining that ha vra drunk. Judge Hogua ' severely tortured' hint. Hl past --. briefly tel by Attoraey ' rarrarra, , r- L . 'MEM MWi TWO rOBTIaA-p BXMBBB FOB OOaT- TBAOT '. TO "rtrBBTSX - STBBZt . BPIXBS - ABB BAXtS TOB rtTTT syOBX AT BCOUTX OP OO&VXBXA BTTT WABTBS TXHB. rt.- rV of ranlacln tha damaaed portion of tha letty at the' mouth of the Columbia nvsr win am aciun as soon aa the material can be placed on tba ground. A contract-for furnishing 110 tons of steel rail and (.(00 pounds of railroad plke waa awarded yester day afternoon by MaJ. W. C Langfltt to .w. aial .eomnanv of Chlcaao. According to the term" tha contract the material' la to no snippet wnam a week. 1 ,? '' ' ' Bids for supplying ' the material named were opened . yesterday in -the offlce of Major Langfltt. The follow ing Ave firm submitted proposals: Tha lllinoia ' meet ' cuuiy-"ji t vt niiwiaa Portland. tS.IR8.lo: Charles F. Bee be company, Portland, 1 117.(5; A. J. McCabe, Taeoma. $4. 111.(0, and C J. TaUon, San Pranciseo, mm. ,A ' JLr.--r - -V' !T" S".nvs. . . w A Y)n.ti.nj" MMinu offered to sun- ply the ateel and spike at figures a trifle les tnan ins mwaio nwmv. nut they wanted from 40 to 10 daya from .i.. -M. Ae Vi- anrdlna of kjnm con- HI- w " tract before delivering the order. -An It la desired ry me umieQ bii-j cs neer to begin Work upon the improve- - 4... mm miifklw twMalhle. tha pwui ; - , . - . i - M J.ll,,.... w m AHA eiv In. M. um o " i r , . 7 portent feature wnicn waa-en inw n I a h .Inn . .. . -.. -i.r. sisM hlda onenad at the tame, time ror xumisning puina ao wiuw i i.i w . .7. t-mimmA -- f wH Will fa - Si V6 thla contract. A decision will probably be reacnea toaay. turn udiu "i glneera suts (that tha work of repair- . . t. , -.. will K mri M 111 Ht u SAOn in nm JVJ n ... . - a the material can be got down there. They explain .tnat tneir mention - ,m u that rock can be delivered early In the spring for lt exunsion. . v. i- Bark Broop Bngaged at SO Shfflla-i to f OUT- VkMi ; ' ... One of tha cheapest ship of tha ntx on waa engaged yeaterday afternoon by Kerf, Gilford Co. when the firm-chartered the French bark Europe to load grain at Portland for tha United King dom at ton. It la 7s d less than tha price paid any other vessel during tna paat six month. From now on the ex porters believe that it will be the pre vailing rata, t - A trifle less than v year age the hip owners met In convention and decided to eetabllah a minimum rate- for trsns- porting wheat and barley from the vari ous Paolfto coast port to Europe. Af ter much deliberation the figures were fixed at Ha d. A union waa formed and all the owners were Invited to Join It. " The plsn met with Immediate favor and fully .10 per oent of thoaa who own and operate ships put their names down as members of the new organisation. They did more, by signing an agree ment to forfeit a heavy penalty should any -of their vessela b chartered at a lower figure-than that fixed by the combine. At first It sppeared that the pln would work-to perfection. Early In the aeaaon several ship were engaged at the price demanded. At thla Juncture those on the outside of the combine concluded to profit st the expense of tbs union by .placing the freight value of their vessels at almoat tha same figures as those charged by the combination. Not any of them succeeded in getting less than J 6s td until a deal waa eloaed for the Europe yesterday. It la under stood that bar Owners ara not members of the union and consequently they will not have to make any forfeiture. -.With one! vessel engaged at Xs ex porters are1 of the opinion that they ara In a fair way to break up tha com bination, and that tna remaining disen gaged ships In the harbor will soon be offering at considerably less rates than the owners have been asking during the past f evr- months. The Europe I at Astoria and will leave for Portland In a day or two. She will be provided with a wheat and barley cargo. . p , - '' in TVO XV OOLXJSXOS'. , . . While towtng the schooner Andy Ma hony through the harbor lata yeaterday afternoon the stesmeri Henderson met with a alight accident, Arriving oppo site the Waahlngton street' doqls she crashed .Into tha steamer . Annie Com ings which was lying out in the stream a short distance. Ths letter's house was partially caved in by the collision and the Henderson' rail was slightly bent It appear ta be a difficult matter, to get the Mahony out of the harbor. An attempt made on Thursday met with failure, and It looked aa though than was going to be a, general breakup yes terday before the task ' wsa accom plished. Tha vessel Is heavily laden with lumber for San Francisco, and be fore night it Is thought that she win be well on her way down to the mouth of the river. She la now in -tow of the Harvest Queen. . CABaTOT rrjTD TXSSBXi. . Local officials - of tha Portland A Asiatic, company ara beginning to fear that they will Only have one vessel to losd ber for the orient during Novem; ber. The British steamship Ellerlo wss chartered to take out a cargo this month, but shs ha not been beard from sine October If, the data that ha w t't't At that tlma : tha steamer was auppdsed to be due at MoJU and from there she waa expected to proceed directly to Portland. A yjt no official Information - haa been.' re ceived that aha reached the Japanese port, and her whereabout I ttnknawrt. Should she fail to show up la time ; Itfs Easier - ; ' - - i ta core, than endure thoaa dreadful tick or nervous headaches. , It all lh knowing how. In lust a few minutes, without any Other effect but Jus to sure tha pain Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills will relieve you and your suffering. If It'e any pain, anywhere, or from any cause, just take ons of -; ... . - Dr. Miles' Anti-Pkiiv Pills; Vi end In a very few minute yon will have no further thought about either pains or pills, snd can go about your business or pleasure, free from suffering or dis tress. ' - i - "For years spell of nervous headache would lay mm up for two or three daya at a time. 1 have no more auch dare. I take one of Tr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill, and In 10 minutes It I nauslly all gone." MRS. RUTH RECORD, Clarfmoat, if H. ' If you r not tlsfled with flrst So. rirfm-- itrarrtat win return veur money.' 1 i doses, it cent. . Kever sold In bulk, I it is not mmwm ' ' ' - -- a " This is a good thins: to know. Few people thini of thisJrnpgttJgaturq of tosft WArniing.Thtn r-r-.t' . ? - Jx..-.A.. K.-a t.mmmm Tmm cZmTl m In havmit hti Himinntincr sill rnhhlsH rnaWB W"l- w 111 ' from the upper part of KllCneU- AultuSnuig; ia - JA 'iV1::: from those charged by T exclusive furnace houses, and furnaces, .and instructing owners in their .usc; - ; ' ODD; FELLOWS TEMPLE .MMMM.IMIIIIMM..I.I.MMMIIIIIIIMIII.IIHI One ouess FREE ESTIMATING BLANK .'. OBBaOB JfOTJBBTAXs -rOBTlVABB, OBBOOV. ; .- ( , " November s. 1004. . , . . ' My aatlmat on tha total vote to be oast for President on Na- vember 1. 1104, is ,. ....-... ...t.. ' NAME .....i... .......... ........ , - FOSTOiTiag. (....- -STATB Ttv'rvva - -TO BATKBBT OP AJTT BXBB BBQTJBZO. In order to stlmuUte In terest In the election and Id" the -v ,. V .. ;:QrtPresW W will give free ona esUmata If sent In on the blank above. ?MMM.MMI to. load In November "the "Nlcomedla "will k. .- nnl. V.I..1 k. will iMF fnP the far east thla month. - A enough xreignt is xn eigni to mui. viikq u,i wv steamers, ths non-arrival of tha ' El lerlo will prove a. great disappointment to the ' shippers, , who have contracted . .. .mm In t V. a mAAnfrlmA company Portland representatives are patiently -watting for soma word con cerning -the belated steamer. Next month tha exportera ao not do lieve there will be any very heavy shipments-to- tha arlent aU - tha- big ordera coming now when they" are un-. able to fill them on account of Inade quate transportation facilities. It la be. lleved, however, that If Port Arthur should fall, aa now seems certain, that orders for' grain and flour will come pouring in from that quarter at a more rapid rate than ever before known. Ia that event It la stated to be probable that several eargoea will ba dispatched D.MI..11 in rMnamhar If tonnaxs . . U... . W. w can be secured. It is supposed that nearly eu tna suppn- in u city have been exhauated, and aa the , fm... vltl ba In that vicinity in great nxmbers, they will probably make- is tneir bm uv pllea. Business Is then expected to with -the trmnanortatlon lines op erating from the Paolfto coast. AX.OBO WAnBTBOBT. Cargo Is being taken from tha Italian ship 8. Celeste which, is lying at ths Coloma dock. ' ' v ... twi. .mmiami tha ittamar Co lumbia I expected to arrive In tha har bor rrora nan jrr-.ncico. ; UocmX United States Inspectors Ed wards and Puller Inspected the steamer No Wonder today. - - The acboone Halcyon, wnicn Tsacnev Astoria yesterday from San Francisco, will load lumber at the Portland mill for the return trip. When aba arrive there will be a fleet of Ix schooner lying at that mill. ' - . - After lying In the stream ft couple of days tha French bark Asia moved to Martin' dock this morning to dlsoharg ballaat, ' Although there waa a blow of 40 miles an hour off tha mouth of the river yes terday all Is quite and serene down that way today, state District Fore caster Gtsala Tha Una to Tatoosh Is down, but t ! expected that it will be repaired very ahortly. 1 , ... f . tOM&aXM BTTfTS OB BOOB), L While coming down frem'Lyla yes terday tna steamer mreuim vnr -' -ter to the Regulator line, struck ft rock below -Hood River landing tearing a hole In her hulli The vessel was loaded with I.400 aacks of grain and a big stream of water began to pour into ber hold. A couple of cow were procured on which the cargo waa transferred, and It Is said that the work was completed . . 1 - Ka ml. hAltia AmmmmmA WIU1UUI aiix v " a.... w- . When relieved of the freight tha water waa pumped Out or tne steamer ana me hole patched np. The wheat was again placed en board and tha Hercules 1 ex pected to arrive In port with It ..thin afternoon. It I claimed that the acci dent waa due to tba low stage of water In tha upper Columbia river. v'.-S SUBZJTS BOTBS. . Astoria. Nov. i. Arrived at 1:10 a. m. and left up at a. nv, steamer IU- dondo from San Francisco. -: ' Arrived at 1:10 a. nw steamer Co lumbia. '- ; : . ' ' ' Condition of tha bar at I a. n1 mod erate, wind east, weather cloudy. Outside at t p. m. last night, British ship JTnlrport from Hamburg ,by. -ray of Honolulu. ' . . w - . 4ri. Kav. I Arrived down at 1 p. m., schooner Ethel Zane. ' Arrived down at . a p. ,m-, scnoon-v Robert H. Hind.' - - , -' a.. ffM..iiMt. Wnv. t-ArrlvM at 4 p. bl, steamer Whlttler from Portland. When tha schooner Honolulu start down the ooaet with ft cargo- of lumber ehe will ba fitted out with ft number ef machine aewed sella with which an ex periment will ba made. All the sails now used on the noaaters ara band made but If those turned out on a machine- meet with success It la aald by the nav igator now In porti that a big saving will be. effected. AU of them are very mash Interested, la the experlnasat which ??J?-J""- "( - too-Mte Fox -U.A AT T aU. u' "'2 -a.' tv.v4 of imn?fii ViMfi'ntr . UU a. nUUUI. Illl llHI l- H a lr: the building. As we conduct - Awt .ws wc uiawcu iu oui PHONE rwT - vir - ivi - xr. - fiTr.TiT I 90TJBBAXJ, IvaTI-Um, oa. "in Itit-KJI II HIMD' nXjntXK. WEATHER - PROOF PAINT Is the kind the monkey referred to. II Is the kind that contains ft guarantee In every paokaga. - PORTLAND PAINT .AND WALL PAPER CO. Sistrlsntors, 1M Seoond St. Talspboa, ... , atiaon ina .... BOB SAXS BT - - -' :- ; X A rtTTTRCM A CO... ..lit Tavlor si CARSTHNS BROS. , MonUvllla J. B. M'DONAI.D....4H Williams sve. PLEA FOR WALTON FAILS IN COURT IUUTBCTTXi BAJTDZD . WIU BJ TBBOBO ,OB BOTB OBABABS OB KOnTSAT OUBOB CLMSmXWn B BXBS MtOTZOB OP ATTOBBBT ST. BAYBBB TO B2BOBJLBO-B. ' Circuit Judge Clelsnd, this morning denied the motion of Attorney St. Ray-ner-to arrest Judgment in the case of Charlea W. ("Babe") Walton, oonvicted of murderously 'assaulting Policeman Nelson snd of holding up a Willamette heights 'car and robbing Conductor Emanuel Johnson. The application to atrtka tba affidavits of the state from the files wss also denied but may come up Monday along different lines. The court stated that ha had arrived at tha conclusion that the motion to arrest Judgment waa not warranted by tha failure or Walton to piean, a snown by tha records, without, regard to the affldavlte filed. - r It wea pointed out that the laws -of California. Washington and other states In this particular are similar to Oregon taws. While no decision bearing di rectly on the point 1 to be found In Oregon court records, those of the other statea ahow that when ft demurrer Is overruled the defendant may elect to enter a plea, but that If ha fall to do o and go to trial a pleft-of not guilty 1 entered for him. ' "I cannot see that the ease of the do fendant'sa prejudiced In the slightest by his failure to plead," said "Judge Clelsnd. . - , . . It la anticipated that Judge Clelsnd wilt pas sentence en Walton ort Mon day. Attorney at, Raynen tha prisoner1 counsel. ; will then have five day In which to 111 notice of appeal to the supreme court and additional tlma In which, to proper ft bill of exception. FREE KINDERGARTEN OPENS IN TWO WEEKS Within two weeks ft free kindergarten will be eetabllah ed at Fourth and Burn. e, J- "mmm-m lmm I J. Free yet to install - orMagee Furmce n s n u mmM thAalW m, mm M Ws-Wl -" n extensive hgrdwarestove, tinware, cutlery and then we exercise great care 'y.;-:-,. i;:KC MAIN 1382 We Have Them Now in the Holiday Styles PIANOS v Are older than the railroad or the telegrapri ; - And quite as far-reaching and beneficial in their partial- ; lar sphere as an innovation.' They, have the dignity nd" merit acquired by nearly three generations of conscientious. ; progressive -manufacture." ; -r ; ;,: r.y. - g WEBER Piano building as a fine art has never been more higEIjr, exemplified than in the Weber pianos we are now showing. ; In volume and quality of tone these pianos have never boea excelled. - KIMBALL :, ,j..r i . Infinite pains, .; unlimited means,' untiring effort, unex celled skill are what have made the .Kimball one of the. most' 'Widely known and best liked pianos made. Come in and see our present line. ; ';: ' ' f,' " - Prices always within reason. The terms of payment place these, as well as all our high grade pianos, within the - reach of any-one,- Y"i";"""r"' V" " EILERS PIANO ElOUSE . 831 WASHINGTON ; STREET, CORNER PARK. .c ; Hazelton, Lester, Hobart M. Cable, ' Story ' & ClarV Crown, Haddorff, Schumann! Bailey, Baus and many others.". side street and aa many children- a desire to take advantage of the free courses will be given the opportunity. The school will be maintained In con nection with tha educational work that is being done by tha Presbyterian heflurch. ' -- - : A. XX Sopor, SO" Porter atreet, I in charge of the work of the school. Tha details af Ua arrangement have not been completed.- It Is ststed. however, that the school will be opened wtthln ,1V daya or two week. .- . ' , , . , EXTRADITION PAPERS WILL BRING IIL',1 BACK George Barbeeu, nnder arreet tn Ta eoma on ft charge of larceny, ass' balked and refuse to return to this city for trlsl without extradition perers. I!e st first aim! fled wllllnm- to waive tht f - -"ty.-Yeeter1 ay . "'nr i Ie tec ' ' ' A 1 n t' v ' ' '- t 'mtrrom in Vim OMP rrv i- mm -aw. mn . aareeasi in the installation of our FIRST. AND ALDER PIANOS PIANOS la In PortUnd today. They will ba mailed' to Governor McBrfda aj Olympla, Wash., and then forwarded to Detective ; Vaughn at Tacoma, Barbeatt, who la ft furrier, la aecused of pawning valuable furs Intrusted to bis en while he -a ngaged In business here. . .... Omission. - . A Pennsylvania women who smoked J It pipes of tobacco dally Is dead at the age of i. and If is n-remarkAWa that the 'claim I nor mad that she might have-Mved to ft ripe old as If ; she hsd been ft little more temperate In ' the use of the weed. v A Bare "It Is said that no death snd ta, ' Jielher true. lr. 1 'or C'onauir":,n l ting ar 4 l ' can tap- 'v m" "I I ' f -' t . aura i. - a l .-Y .. 4