The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 16, 1905, Image 13

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v.iTHS .."CXSCOir :'DA13LY-,'-jOUKWAli VFOSflJUID,: TIIUKSIaAY EVENING. . FEBRUARY':
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CAPITAL REMOVAL
MAY CE DEFEATED
.House Expected to Down Meas-
- ure When It Comes Before
It From Committee. r "
SURPLUS OF; EMPLOYES r
11 2: Who can not keep busy
j - :
i Local Option Law Having a Hard
"Tlmevof ItfieforeLWashing-
tr-ftrtl Mint l Th JooraaLl
i lympla, Wh., Fbk- it Tra la a
aarioua doubt prevalent at thi time it
Ta oiu lor vum nmuvu ajjo . owi
capital to Tacoma will paaa the houa
-4- and give the people a. ehairoe to vot
VDon the -permanent aeat or govern-
ment. The rleln v haa ntven -Olvmnla a
rhanca to work against the meaaure and
h- everything, that could be done quietly
" baa been done. Whlle-'-th bill passed
the senate reality it round opposition in
the cbmmlttae of the houae, u4 haa
been held upnearly two weeks. Wf the
- boose could have voted on It when it
was Introduced there could have been
I , but one result the matter. would have
; been relerrea to the people. But now
, the vot Ja expected to defeat the bill,
v-when it l referred back byyth conv
. mltteer ;
-A aurplua of employes 1" troubling
the houae and senate, especially the lat
! ter, and a alftina -Committee haa re-
ported in favor or dropping off II
clerks and doorkeepers who hav beep
Unable to keep themselves busy. The
? . senate Immediately ' arose . .In arms
against the discharge of a few favored
ones,' and the committee waa given - to
understand that tn measure waa too
drastic Without trouble the report
-( Was Indefinitely postponed, and the old
r j payroll waa maintaineo. witn i mem
"oersr-iner senate oas on ine payroll as
employes at aalarlea ranging from ft
. to $7.60 per day. The house is more
. moderate; but many of the employes
have time to draw their salaries and
occupy seats In the - galleries during
every hour, or the sessions.
. - The state of Washington and the
' Washington Historical society 'have
' , Joined hands for the purpose of gather
; lng," Compiling and preserving hlstort
' - cal data of the northwest . The state
" library will be. enlsrged and the, labors
" of both bodies of cltisens will be shown
-rn well kept volumes aadJn a safe
" place. A northwest history eoraer'wlll
i ve arranged and the apaoe will be given
' entirely to matters of historical nature,
rr. -particularly renting to thf' states of
waanington, Oregon, jaano ana British
Colombia. - T" . . .
-The state library now has a large aol-
lection of historical data, as likewise
haa the state society. ' Both of these
j collections will - be merged. - In these
lose it is backed by a reliable
aSooseof manjyeaxt standing whose
piartjitee is as good as gold.
DdftinT Ponder
'MiiiAioiti
Lijtle Father of the Russian People.
collections is ' much of the correspon
dence of Governor Stevens, relating to
the Indian wars of ltSS-s, which- has
never been .made publier anJ cannot be
until conalderabla money la spent- in
compiling and claaaifytng It. This 'la
considered one ot ths. moat valuable
collections in the northwest, and as the
years go by -will, become of inestimable
value to the state. ..j-r---'' .
Ijoea-optlon ir having a bard time of
it in the legislature. The committee on
good morals Is having trouble to agree
upon a- report, and it la likely that two
reports wilt be made, of. which it la
doubtful if either favors the bill... Ths
liquor" dealers ptrtBoataWTire lobby
In g hard against. Jtho Jawand number
of able ministers and cltisens are' hers
In its interest. The ' eommlttea Is ex
pected to make a report on the bill next
week. Lee A. Johnson of Yakima
leads the Bghl for-the bllt
THOUSAND DOLLARS A
y . UAt run PHTSICIAN
illJli (Joorsal Bpeetal Bervlet.l
-New Tork. Feb. IS. One I thousand
dollars a day la charged byDr. Francis
Delafleld, who left here to attend Wll
Ham Vail Brokaw, the millionaire-who
was; stricken with pneumonia at Miami,
Fla-r two weeks a so. . The -physician
spent 10 days at- Brokaw'a bedside and
hia total fee Is $10,800.Brokaw's son,
W.- Oould-Brokaw, was at Ormonde
Beach, Fla attend Ins- the auto races.
The son, learning nis retnere conoiuoa
advised his sisters to hasten south on a
special train and bring a doctor. When
the physician was asked to go h heal'
tated and named the fee mentioned of
$1,009 a day, which waa immediately
asreed to. f :
Th "physlctan raehed'Mlamt-aj-41ie
special in record time. Brokaw, who la
JO years old. waa in an exceedingly dan'
gerous condition and prompt and effec
tive treatment saved him.
MONTANA MAY PASS BILL
S. RESTRICTING GAMBLING
- (Bpsdal' Bfcpatra to The Jeoraal.) '
Helena. . Mont. Feb. K. The house
committee on appropriatlona haa recom
mended for the passaga of O'Connor's
bill, which provides for the removal
from office of every official who falls
upon complaint of any person to close
a gambling, house..'. O'Connor takes this
meana of restricting gambling, which
he asserts would have been the case to
the extent of at least 19 per cent had
his licensed gambling bill passed.
: The Republicans In caucus last bight
agreed on an Initiative smd .referendum
bill which provides for" I and S , per
cent respectively to Initiate and refer
proposeoT-taws. The bouse also favor
ably considered the ' new game .la
which, will compel all hunters whether
residents or not to pay tl annual license,
. H BOTUBQ AT CaTaTsTIT.W,. '
..' 1 :- Vj.:--.
(serial THspatth The JonrnaQ
- Chehalis. "Wssh., Feb. U.The body
of : Bliss M. Jones was brought to
Chehalla yesterday for interment beside
the body of his wife. Mr. Jones) died
at Vancouver, B. C.,. Sunday mornlngi
He waa tl 'years of age and settled in
Oregon In lttt. He was a pioneer real
dent of Lewis county, but for soma time
bsd been making hia homo with a son
vncOUTr' " ' ",; -- -'
" BUI AT atXTTXBUt, .
' (Special Dispatch to Tse- Joorait) T-.
Chehalla. 'Wash., Feb. II. H. C. May.
field, postmaster ' at Mayfleid. Iewia
county. II mllea east of Chehalfs, died
yesterday at his home., He wss about
70 years of age.r Mr.1 Mayfleid waava
pioneer of Ore son and Waahlngton. He
founded , (he Chelialls Hugget la 1111.
with Alfred Tosler, a well-known Port
land newspaper mas; ir. ... j. . -
SFBCZAX. TSBlt OF OOTOT. ,.1
' " (Rpeeltl IHspateh to The Jeofail. J" "
''"Chehalla, Wash.. Feb. II Judge Rice
will arobeMy call a special lurr term of
the superior eeurt to be held at Chehalla
March SO. The Brown murder case will
be heard at that time. Also some other
state cases that are pending,
. - - - ' ' . .
Fixing tM Pullman car rates In Ore-
goa may be well enough, but this Is of
small consequence In comparison-with
the proper taxation of the Pullman car
corporation and others, . . - j ft ., ,
r..
SALEM MAN-CHARGED-
T" WITH SERIOUS CRIME
. ' (BpeeUl Dispatch to The Jeeraal.)
, Baiem, or Feb. if. Otto Miller, a
young man of tfcis..cltyvwu arrested
yesterday- afternoon upon - a - warrant
sworn out in City Recorder ' tfona
court, by which be is charged with a
statutory crime by Florence Snyder, a
15-year-old girl, who 'came to 8aleni-JM
few 'weeks acoto securaremployment
Her home is near Jefferson, and it . hav-
ing become evident that she was being
1 1 neglected by her parents and waa spend'
w- a' gieai ueat-or Bw-unujon tne
streets, the polioa-teok charge of her
on Monday evening and decided to have
her committed to the Boys and Girls'
Aid society at Portland. Miller has
confessed his guilt and JS"held'tOthe
irZ
nlshed the required bond. last Bight and
waa released from jail. ... -
The arrest of Miller came as a sur
prise to his acquaintances, ss he had
prior to .the accusation borne agood
reputation. ' . . " .': : "
HOUSETOF; PORTLAND
MAN AT SALEM BURNS
, , (Special fippateh to The JoarnaL)
"'Salem, Ot Feb. It A. dwelling, the
property of Joaeph Vlncnt, at present
a resident .of Portland,, was burned to
the (ground In this city shortly after 1
o'clock this morning. The house' had
been unoccupied for some time and the
fire Is supposed to have been of Incen-
diaryorigln. The-building was valued
at about tlOO or 1700, but It could not
bo learned whether or not the structure
waa Insured. .- -
' Grandest display of fins scenery ever
seen Portland at the -corner of Third
and Alder (Streets. On exhibition from
t In -the morning .till at night
, . OOVKXTTZD TO AsTSXiriC. -
. 't ''(Spaclal Dktpateb to Toe seexaal) 7'
Balem, Or., Feb. . II. Herman -. Van
Dusen, a resident of Wood bam. was
committed to the asylum yesterday. The
demented man- was born in New Tork
and la' It years of age, He has both
homicidal- and suicidal tendencies, hav
ing recently threatened-to kill hia neigh
bors, snd -also attempted self-destruction.
J He la a laborer by Occupation.
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL
raw Foopla Know How TTeefnl tt lm Ja
A FuesTving Mealtb and saaty.
-Nearly everybody knows that charcoal
Is the safeat and moat efficient disin
fectant and purifier in nature, but few
realise its Value when taken Into the
human system for the same cleans Ing
purpeew.-
Charcoal is a remedy that the more
you take or it the better; It is not a
drug, at all. -but simply absorbs the
rases and lmcurltlee always present in
the stomach snd intestines and carries
them out of the system. .
Charcoal sweetens the breath after
smoking, dr'lnklng or after eating onions
and other odorous, vegetables. .
Charcoal effectually clears and !m-
r roves the complexion, it whitens the
eeth snd further acts ss a natural and
eminently safe cathartic
'It absorb the injurious gases whTh
eollert In the stomach and bowels; It
disinfects the mouth and throat from
the poison of catarrh.
. AH druggists sell charcoal In one form
or another, but probably the beat char
coal snd the moat for the money la In
Btuart'a Chsrcoal-I-oense; they are
composed of the finest powdered Willow
eharcoaa.and other "harm lees antisep
tics In tablet form, or rather in the
form of large, pleasant taut Ins losen-
5es. the charcoal being mixed . with
oney. .
The dally use' Of three locengea will
soon -tell In a much-Improved condition
of the general health better complex
ion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and
the beauty of It Is that no possible harm
can reault from their continued use, but
on the contrary. -great benefit.
. A Buffalo physician In speaking; of the
'benefits of charcoal, says: "I advise
Stuart a Charcoal isengs to an pa
tients suffering from sss in stomach snd
bowels, snd to clear the complexion and
purify the breath, mouth end throats I
alao believe the liver Is greatly bene
fited by the dally use of them; they coat
but twenty-five cents a box at drug
stores, and aitnougn in anme sense s
pstent preparation, yet I believe I gt
moe and better charcoal In Stuart's
Charcoal Ixmenges than In any at the
ordinary charcoal tablets.'' ... ,. ,
TACEQ FilACTIOll
sudject: of suit
ueiser-rienaryx uo.ju
- Accounting by Man
V ; th Columbia.
HALF MfLLION DOLLAR?
.SOUGHT TO EE RECOVERED
Manager Bailli of Columbia
. Say That He It Ready to.
Render Statement.
A lsnll Plspatrt to Tse JoeraaL)
Baker City. Or.. Feb. II. A suit has
been Hied la the circuit Court by the
Oeiser Hendryx Investment company
against the. Columbia Oold Mining com.
psny. operating near Bourne, asking -for
an accounting On a contract entered into
In November, .liOJ. whereby -the latter
waa" to handle the ores of' tha Taber
Fraction, a rich, claim abutting their
property.' -
The allegations prominent in the com
plaint are that' within the It months
since 'that time tha defendant corpora
troa haa -taken out asout 15.000 tone of
or. of the reasonable value of tit a
ton, or over a half million dollars. This
tha 'Columbia company haa refused to
account for in every instance, save-one.
No aotUemeeta have been tendered, and
to give the plaintiffs a standing in court
they now ask that a receiver be at once
named and -that the defendants - be
mulcted .for $60,000, W such further t)m
aa may appear to be due after a show
ing baa boon made.
Manager F. 8. Balllle of the Columbia
states that tha contract has bean lived
utv-tev in every particulate and that there
haa been no time at which tne piamtias
could not have received settlement had
they asked for it. The property waa
owned by Clark Taber of Portland, and
is held under bond by the plalntlffa. It
la considered one of the rich claims in
eastern Oregon.. . v v
0PP MADE A HANDSOME
-FIRST MONTH OF WORK
(Special Dispatch to The' JeeraaL)
Jacksonville, Or- Feb. - II. A sUte
ment haa been .Issued ,by Manager J. F.
Rsddy of ther Opp mine' for the first SO
Aal&m' rnn Af "Mi. Ji,1 ntll ' whlnk mw-
era the month of JanuaryTho Show'
ing is especiaUyttood.' in view of the
facf-fhar or la hauled. Instead of ban- I
died .over the aerial tram to be con
atruoted. and all conditions at the lnau
guration of work were favorable.
' Two bricks ware sent to the mint, one
worth 11.130 snd the other 11.440. and
one car of concentrates was shlppdd for
the aamo run, carrying a tons, which
had) the assay value of II&.70 a' ton.
The cost .of freight' and reduction, of
tha concentratea will not be to exoeed
111, leaving net from, their -hipment
$1,000, or a total f or concentratea and
amalgam "of MI1. -The operating ex
senses of tha mine in the same -period
were. but $1,100, which left aa . profit
$t,7L ......
. When the Opp milt was erected the
management planned to handle great
low-grade or bodies, aa there are three
t".
ern anas an
ager of
V'"..
A . '
veins crossing the group, which have-atthat while there -he-wULtiy to bring
width of from 6 to $6 feet The mill
will have to be connecaed with the work
ings by an aerial tram before best re
sults are .obtained,-and this improve
ment la to be taken up soon. When It
is finished ore from all three veins will
be handled. The tram will not ekoeed
1.000 feet, and may be made to handle
the ores of the entire group in most
conomio manner. ' ;
latb firat month's run.. the manage'
ment milled entirely from the smallest
velnt as it Is nearest. -The cost of
handling" this 'ore exceeds the cost-of
mining from tha two large fissures. The
mill, expenses are not down to the low
figure that will be reaoned later. With
ao much arguing for better results no
doubt is felt by the management that
the Opp haa already been established on
ap rod table, permanent basis of ope r.
atlon.' and oeuevea mat insinua
tion of a tram system will b followed
quickly ' bykb addition of 10 more
s tarn pa to the mill, for which provision
haa boon, made.
GRAVE CREErCPOC
- WORK STILL IMPEDED
ueland. Or., Feb. 10. xnere nas'noi
been the expected relief for placer
miners from shortage -of water. - The
weather is too . dry ana eoid yet. ana
the big properties on Grave creek are
hot doing much. The Columbia la able
to keen a good battery playing on its
gravel bank, aa this property haa early
rights in tola watersnea. Tne. Bieam
Beer tlso continues, ee well as the
Vindicator, but they are not able ' to
run at capacity, the latter having one
No. I and a No. I in commission. Storms
are prayed for by the placer miner, and
unless there is a material change soon
the production of gold dust In this dis
trict will be largely reduced .for the
LARSEN MADE FINAL
- PAYMENT ON B.C. MINE
-. . mmmmm .'
Lj- SpeeJsrTnspatea to The Journal.)
Spokane. Wash Feb. II. Lewis P.
Larsen baa made the final payment of
$43,001 on the Last Chance mine. Deep
creak, near Northport. Aa soon aa the
bond had been paid the property waa
sold by Mr. Larsen to tb Jupiter Lead
compear of Joolln, Mo. " -
' The Last Chance galena runs low In
silver, but possesses exceptional .prop
erties foathe manufacture of white lead.
A test oar load yf - second-class ore has
Just been shipped to the T acorn a amelter.
If profits bUr'a tee company has, about
1,100 tons ready for shipment.
The Great Western, adjoining the Last
Chance, la ' bonded to Larsen A
Oreenough. ; ' -
GRANBrS TONNAGE TO 1
: BE INCREASED IN HI LY
' ' v
' (Special Ptopstr to The JeanUr) -Phoenlxv
C. Feb. II. Msnsger J.
P. Grave, of th Qranby property, ex
pects to get the two new furnaces ready
for blowing In by July 1, of this year.
Worst la being ruahed, and : the mine
management will be ready to inatall the
additional equipment when It arrives.
Then the" monthly capacity of the
smelter will be from TO.OOO to 71.00
tons, and tha Oranby will enUr the
list of copper producers at the pace of
10.000.000 to $$.000,000 pounda of blister
annually. : . - . , 4
OOTTBT nrroxBD. -
(Special IMspatrh to Tk Ieeraat.1 -Spokane,
Wash . Feb. II The last move
to block Kennedy J. Uanley will soon
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111
oanrxznrEss emus to stat craxn st
Wtite IUibon lUnedy.
Xe tests.- Va
la sIsm f waUr, toa, eeffs r foed wltksat
patiDt'a kaewlease.
Walts Klbsoa HenMdr will ear or aestrey
the dWeaae appetite tut sll sloutoolie drinks,
wfeettier the pstlrat Is a euaflrawd laebrlste.
a "Uppler.auvUl drtsker er dmsksrd. lames
Ible for say eee to have aa appetite tnr alro
holla llijaors after wins White Ulbbuo RenteOr.
it has -iBuda. nissy tboaMBde of permsarst
earM. and la !4ltlna rwtures the victim to
snrsMt haalth. ilMdrlag the aerrns, Inereadng
the wll power sad dettf aunatlea ' t resist
teffiptatioa. . . ..j .
Sradoraed by-afember- - a-Woamaa'a
vuuBH -remperaaoe vwoa, " -Ssolaas.
Hospitals, Olergymea sad
. .i aU Worker fo Temperance. -
Write Dr. W. R. Browa, SIS TreSMat SU Bos.
toa, for trial paeksse aad letter of adTlee free
la blala sealed en,etope. All letters esofldea-
tll snd eeetmjed saoa as saawen. - WhIU
Klbboa Retaedy sold by draagtota seerywhrre
also sent br mall In slain nackase. arloa
$1.00. Hold aad recommended, by spaetal ageat
la Portland.. ,
WOOSAJtO, CCABikaf ' 0O.,HrogglstS,
, . MO WaaUsurtos Street.
CITT V0T10ZS.
OOarTLXTTO ATO AOOXFTAJIOS Of TJC.
nornzr or roxrmrK stsxxt.
Notlee Is' hereby give that Charles Wanesr.
Cltr Snalaevr. has tied - la the efoce
et tha aodenlsiwd aetlee thst- J. W, Sweeney,
eaatraetoe -toe - the imprevesMat or sosrtB'
street, . aaeet the pee. Ml on el oraiiuaee Nv
14.1S9, aa eooiplettd said sweet from the
snath line .of Houfcn . street to the aorta . Una
of Woods street. '
Hald acceptasee wiu Be eeasiaereo ay tne
Executive Board at 4 o'clock, ea the ITth
day et rrbrasry, 1BOS, sad objeetteas to tha
seeeptaaea of said street, er say-part thereof,
may be flled i -h erflce at tha. sadaratgaad
af say "liae prior theeete, .
'.. , TUB EXWHTITS BOARD.
Br THoa.-c. DKVi.i.-a
Aadltee ef Ue lty ef Poniaad. I
Portland. Oregoa. rebraary 11. 1000. . .
COatflXnUS AMU SUL'BJtaWgS -OP-laV
rROTntzBT or zast txistt-xiohtx
mm. . t ,
' Notice Is hereby gtres that Char lea Waaser,
City Engineer, haa Sled - la the . 'Bra
of the noderalgsed aotlee that J, R.. O'Nell,
eontraetor for the IHpreaamant of Rant Thirty
Ishth alreet,- ander the proalaloas or erdiuane
No. 14,223, has romplete said street, from th
eeater line ef Kaat Washlagtoa street tle. the
(enter llae ef Helawnt atnet. ,,
Bald aeeeptaaee will be eoasldersd by the
Riaeatlve "Board at 4 e'eleck. oa the 17th
day of February. 1B08. aed ohjeettooa to the
aereptsnra e( asld street, er any part thereof,
ay be tied la the of ties ef the eaderaignrd
at ear tims peine thereto. ' i
. TUB RXKCimTIt BOARD. i-
i, JyTHO". CT DEVM!.
-aeffHor ef the City ef Portlaas.
Portland. Oregoa. rebraary It, 1006. ...
coxrtXTiov . An aoczftaror or -ni-
Nntlre' a. 'herahr slrea that Charlee Waaser.'
City - Engineer, has Sled la ..--the - ftftoe
of the ondrraigBed-awHee that a. i. Oenuhr,
aunt? actor for the Improremeut of Jeeenp
street, under tbe ptevlalooa ef . ordinance No.
14 2nt. haa enmnleted said atraet from the ea-
ler line ot MlaaUalppI sveaoe to the eaaut line
ef Alblaa sveaue, .
Bald aeeeptaaee will be eenalderea by the
EiecutlTe Board at 4 o'clock, on the . 17th
day of Pebraary. JlV-ied object toss to tbe
aeeeetaaee erf tald street, er anr part thereof,
may be Bled In th ofare et the undersigned
st ana uma inereio.
The MIcrrTIT BOARD.
' By THOS. C, DEVLfit.
" " - Aadlter ef th City ef I'ortUad.
rortlana. Oregon, reoruary ll, lauoe.
bemader -Judge George Turner, counsel
for the Empire Btte-Idah.Ov-bas gone to
WahlngtQiv-r-Xrahd it Is understood
th suit of Hartley bef or, th United
States supreme court on -a writ - of
certlorarli- This suit Is for an eighth
Interest In the Skookum mine, valued
at $400,000. Mr. Hanley baa won In
the circuit court af appeal repeatedly,
and the only chance for th defendants
is to have th case ordered up for a re
hearing by the United State supreme
court
StOVHTAXST or sxxrs.
' ("pedal MapaUih to. The Joarsatt
Spokane,. Wash.; Feb.' 11. -The Moun
tain Boy. at Park City, Wsh., la send
ing or to th Republic aV-Kettle River
railway for shipment to th smelter. It
haa become nocessary to redne -ttnr
working force at the mine on account of i
the large Inflow of wateq in the shaft, I
which there Is no means, of draining.)
Two men are getting out ore from the
upper workings, and tne lower tunnel
is being driven. The vein appeared to
be straightening, but the firat work in
the baftahowed II to be' flattening
again, "wfV hew ptoff-rWnBrainingTnaT
be conaldered. . '. ' .
CXiOSZS TOM
,1 - (Special Map tea to The Joomal.)
tmlr. B. C. Feb.-. There is no
prospect that tha Tmlr mine will reopen
before spring. The exploratory work
prosecuted on the 1.000 level failed to
prove a aufflclent or, shoot to war
rant further operations. Next apring
the manager expects to be provided with
funds thtwill -enable- him-to drift
further .to the east on tha 1,000 level,
where a sons of enrichment ha been
established In upper workings.
. . monn TxrmorAM awLOVT.
(Speeial Dispatch to The Joomal.)
Spokane. Wash.. Feb. II. o: 8. Swan
son .of thf city and C.-H. lluber of th
Coeur d'Alene. with several Portland
associate, . have bonded - the Hummer
claim - Ifi - Tonopah camp. - Nevada, for
1 2S.OO0...'The property 1 located clos
to the propertle of the Quincy Mining
eompany, on which a good atrlke 'baa
been made.
I COMXTTTB 1
This evening ther will be a meeting
or the executive committee of the Or
go Miners' association at headquarters
In the Oregonian building, oeneral re
ports wll be -, submitted of monthly
jlllll. WTT.T.ST sTArtrs.-
'(Jonrnal Rperlal Berrlee.)
'Washington. IX C, Feb. 1 1, Every
thing Is Inreadlneve fee I He placing of
th France K.. Wll lard sUtue in Stat
uary hall of th rapllol tomorrow. The
statu I a gift ftvm th stat of Illl
nota Th event ha aroused great In
terest among the members ' of th
Women's Cbrlsttsn Temperance union.
and they are resolved to leave nothing
undrrate that will add Id th Impreaalve-
noa of th ceremony." Th national of-
flrera of . the society -and a number ef
the state presidents wilt be In attend-
nee. -- ! - ' .'."'"
A Tanehlaa? Btorw ' '
Is the saving from aeatth of th baby
f:lrl of Oeo. A. Kyler. Oumberland. lid.
fe write: "At th age of 11 months,
our little girl was la declining health,
with aerloue Throat Trouble, and two
physician gave her up. We were al
most In despair, when w resolved to
trv Dr. King's New lJlarovery for Coo-
eornptlon. Cougha .and CoMs. The firat
bottle gave relief: . efter taking four
bottles she was cured, snd la now in
perfect health." Never falls to relieve
end cure a rough or cold. At Red Cross
Pharmacy, filxth and Oak- streets, on
the wey to the post office. (Oo aad 11.00
guaranteed. Trial botUe free.
'I i
CITT von CIS.
OOKTLETIOsT ABO ACCKHABCX OT XX-
ruTinnor i xui btorrisoii
STBZXT. ' "' ."' ' : " '
Notice Is harshzLapMBthaC CliarleaWaoa-e.
Cltr Ensineer. ku aia . la th- rnv
( the uaderslsaed netlee that M. r. Lot.
oatractor for th Improvement af Kaat tiorri-
m'u irr-i, anoer tao nrovuiona or oraiaanc
Km. 'U.ZO, has romplrted aatd street, from the
eaat line of - Kaat Thhty-tcbtb street to
the wast Hne ef East Tatrty-ol.th tra..
Bald acceptance will be conatdend by th
Riecstlre Board at 4 a'eloek. -e the 17th
day of February. . motr. aad ebjesllaaa- to-the
scceptaaee of aaM street, e any part thereof.
Siy
be ni.j in i the of Ilea ef th uaderalgned
at any time prior thereto,
rUK EXKCITT1TE BOARD.
By TI108. DEVLriN.'
' "-"---'' Aadttor ef the City-ef PorUaad. .
Portland. Oregoa. February U 1000. ,
COMFLITIOaT 1 ABT ACOZFIAVCX OE ZK-
L .FROTZXITT Or 0OSBXTT STSXXT. ,
Notice n beeebr aiwea that Charles Wanaer.
City ' Engineer, has Olrd Is r the of see
ef the Undersigned aotlee that Smytb A How
ard Oompauy, eoatrartor for the lmseveme
ef Corbett street, ander the prortsluss of
erdlnanoe. Ne.:u,uSr aaa eampleted aaid street
i pom to eeater iiu or Fesnorer uet to la
eeeter llae of Abaraethy sweet; saw from the
eeater ho ef Arthur street to the eeatsr line ef
na see street. .. - . - 1- -
8aiWaceptanee will be eonsideeed br the
Rxeratlr Boant-at4 -'etnrfe. - on ' the I7th
aayof rebraary. Jwoh, and ebeetleaa to the
aeceptasre of aaM street, er ear pert thereof,
may be filed In the office of tbe adanlgoed
at say .time prior thereto. '
, . 1 11 14 mm t n Doaitu. - .
' ' ." . By TH08. C DEVLIN. V
'. ' Aaditnr of the City ef Portland. ,
Portland. Orego. retynary It ItW.
OOaTTLXTIOE AB9 AOCKYTABCS . OF Vt-
raovxitzjrT or sabt tkuttoitstb
snuEZT, .' ,; ; .V' ; 'fi;
Notice at hereer give thst Charles Wanner,
City Engineer. has Bled la th ofttr
ef the snderaigned aotlee that . Bi O'.Nril.
eontrnetor for tbe lamroTeDMnt ef East Tbtrtr
foarth treet,.aadar the prorlsloas of oralaanee
No. 14.UOS. .haa rmnletd esld ' street frnm
th south Haa ef Baa Ua road to the eeater
llae ef Eaat Alder atraet' aad from the eectee
line Of East Tar lor -street tothe Berth llae
fft Hawthorne -aeeaae, - ..i.j.
mio oiti puBn win ir. nwwni in
BxeratlT Board St 4 e'eajrk.- e . th 17th
dar of rbruarr. IPOS, ajd oblaotlnwa to the
saeaptsaea of aald strw t. er ssy pert thereof.
amy n niee in tse ernes ue animnigaae
St iaf .tUM prior tnereio.
- . ' 'fits aar-vnira siiAaii.
I By THOS. ' C. DEVLIN.- -
; Aedltor of th City ef Portland.
Portland. Oregon, rebraary 11. lsOO.
OOatrtrnov jun aoceftajtoi. or
VROTXIfZB
T OF . ZASTi
WAgHIXOIO
Notlee fct heresy gtvs that nbarlee Waaser,
Cltr Engineer, has died la -the of or
ol th. ondemianed aotlee that J. R. O'NelL
eoatractor for th Improveawnt ef Rest Wash
ington street, anoer tae aruitoion ei oraiaeao
No, 14,Ztl, has completed said street from
the ranter line ef East Thirty-foe rth street
to tbe west line of Sonayelde Third addition.
Raid aeeeouaee
rill
stdered by the
EcettT Board
st 4 o'clock, ea th ITth
day of rebraary. 100S, and ebectione to th
arceetsare of said street, er ear Bart thereof.
msy he Sled Is the efana ef the BDderslgaed
at aay time prior tneretov-.- rr.
7 " " By THOS. C. DEVLIN.
Aadlter of the Cltr ef Portland.
Portland. Oregon, rebraary th ISO.
CHANO! taT .TEX BOXES OF TXX MWIOI-
PAL dim SXSTXCI.
Notice le hereby rieea that the rsTef r th
rivtl" serelre cnmmiasloa ef Portland, Oregoa,
bar been amended to take effeet rebraary
15. IPO. Onplea may be obtained at (he
reems.oi tae eoaomianion, vnr iau. '
u i A- A. - COURTRNBT. '
-. ' rrealdeac.
' - : r. t. wttus' -
,- : - - J..W- BLAIN. '
iJommassi'
Dated Portland Orege,' rebraary IS. 1MS
I X) Only
Double-Track
Rtfwiy betweea tbe -
Missouri River
Tbe Chicaoo-Portlaod Special, the
most luxurious train in the world.
Drawing -room sleeping cars, dining
car. buffet smoking ana library car
(barber and bath). Less" than flirts
days Portland to Chicago'
ThroughTrains
to Chicago are operated daily tl th
Qregoe if. R. at Na. Co., V f. X. R. aad
Chicago St North-wester fty. to Chkage
from Portland and points is Oreges aad
Kaatera Washhtgtoa.
Daily eicantoas In Pallmaa toarlst -'
Bleeping car from forties tbreafb
to Cbkage without chaog.
- RITCHIE.
a. o. BAarxa.
uaiast. ra
wettAC-
himu ages,:
c. a a.w7hr,
ia Tklrd Sifoat.
, PoBTaajW, OSS,
C. a n..w. ;
rr Market 111
Baa Faanciaco, Cau
WEINII AMD'S
City Brewery
. ; ' . ' ..'
' tUrgat ' aad Mewl Complete '
. Erewery ba tb STezthweaa - 1
Bottled Deer a Specialty
i V". aad tasawAe gSiaau.
i:ti-axh..orec:,
ii i. j a a
c-.
mm
BjrrxsoAB ttjcita:
I
L ' - .; ' , . i '.'.' .
arTraias to the .East Daily 4
Mil
' Through PnllaMS standard sad toortot sleep. V
lag ears sally to OsMhe, CAkeago, Saekaae;
toorlat Sleeping cars datlyrte - Ksaaa ; .
through Pullmaa toarlat sleeplsg ears tsernnn-
any roaauetsi weeny m ttutii
ago. R Ualag
ehalr rare (aeata tree) to the Bast
117.
CNlON DEPOT.
Learns.
Arrteae...
CBICAOO-PORTLARD
8PKCIAU
BPOKANR rl.TBH.
Por,, Ensure, W ash lag-i
ion. walla wana. lw
:1B. 1
lo0a.'S
Dally. .
taton, Ooeor - d'Alene
and Great ' Jforthern
Dally..
PolateV .
ATLANTIC EXPRESS,
For .tha East via Hunt
tngtoe.
1:11 a. av
Dally.
T :1 a. m..
Dally. .
. Osiambte lrot Plviaiea.
FOR ASTORIA aad way
points. eoaeerMaa with
trOOp. aa.
Daily. -
Aboat :
1:00 b. a.
atmr. for Ilwaee and
North Beaej, .ftr. Baa.
ea. Bonday
Hstardsy.
io, aaar. ' ooea.
to :o p.
Tarnkqi 'Sl-ear Rent.
FOR DATTON. Oregoal
-Cltr aad Yamhill Hirer
polar, atmrs. Bath aad
Trot S. SL
Daly.
Honoe, . Asn-st . ooea.
(Water permitting.
,SaaTilyoT Seats.
FOR MIWIBTON. Ida..
About
.i:0p. aa.
Ballr.
8:4 a. aa.
an way points rromi
Rlnarta. Waah.
Daily. .
waa
Spokane aad Lewletea.
ex. Satoraal
n. Friday..
TICEry OFFICE. Thu-d aad WaaUagtoa; , Tate-
- r"raaiaii2,
C. W. STtNOER, City Ticket Agent. r
w, i raaavnger aevnTr-
- OA I IT 1 1 U'1
ouu I n
: UNION PBPOT.
OVKBXAND KXPBE8K
trslna, for HaWsa, Boae
horg, Ashlaatf. fUrra-
ciaeo. Htoestoa, ixm ie
sales, Kl 1-wa.nrw VT
ban and the Kaat,
. - A. W I ii itli...Ml
dally eseept Saadayl "
with train for kit p. to,
a a-.a.l
S:S0g. m.
a nsrw-i. aiiTgriBB.
BM.mmaWlU flh 1 Sk s?.
field, :wBir.i
AlhaiBiv mm
4.f D. to.
.'. j ' '-.
Bsnr-fa to Wrhsnalrsurtl with
10:10 a.
hit. Angel aad SIHso
toa meal. 1
Onrrallht paaBeager.
'IHJ. Bk.
I 3n a. sa.
lldVnO p. m.
eoeriqan paarngcr..
Pally.' I! Delly, except Sunday, -ferUaaaVfisweg
Saharbaa Sorvio aad Tamkfil
. ,
Fee the Beet-eta- Baal nan. , . 10uy. -
l.'-
r . - , e-l
iXP-'ify :
l' ' Depot foot ot Jeffrsen-efreet.r ""
-taf HortSod daily for Oeweao l:- a. m.;.
12:l, l:0f,-S. 5iJ. :. ;.'. 10:1 p. m. .
k . . .. a.m.. .'M, a-u .lA-oa '
USliy (earful nowujN -''""-' -. -
a, a,t J, ise. av , auaday aaly. .0O
" Retin-nlng from Oswego, strive fTivir?riTty '
. Z . T . . . . .m. . . . . c.na. a-sA
11:10 p. ai. lisliy aeept ItanaaT) T:SR.
:S0. 10:20, 11:46 a. m. Eteept Moaday, 12:20 ,
- .. J - u 1 A 'AA . w
Lesves from same depot foe nallas sed Inter- .
mediate Bolnta dally tesespt Sailay -0 p. as.
Arrive rWtlaad 10:20 a. m. .
Tbe
ineenenaentfe-sionmoois smr mot
nmiMi oaiir w-""--. .. - -Becting
with Boo them PselB eempany'a tras
at Dallas aad ladepeadeaee. .
rtrevelasa fare from rrtlandH Barramente
and Ban French 120. berth OS; sscaadlas
tare ii, -xpw mw. r
- Ttekara Is Eastern - aotaw - and - Xnroee. -ah
Japan, China. Hoooloja aad A an era 11 a, -
- ttty Teht-Otnc nw mira aa waa
iDgtoa streets. Pbon Msls T1S. ...
Q. W. anNOBF, W, ft, CnMAJV.
City TrT ageni. ,. . rwwm. a---
TIME CARD
or-
TRAINS
Portlands
nnow Mrw.r
Psget Soaad United,
for Tecoma, Seattle.
Olrmnla Month Bend
IJ0Bk
nsd Oray'a . Bar bar
points.
North Coast. United,
for tacoms. seatti,
Hatte. at. Fast -Mln
seepeils. Chleago, Kewt
I.a.a.
raVheusBa.
Turk, Boa to and petaU
Eaat asd Bootheenf.
Tarla-aty Bxnrea. for
Tsesass. BenltK Hpe-
aae, .uewoa, st. raai.
Bflnneanolla Chlcaao.
UaHai
Kew York. Boston sad
ill Bolnta Bsst . aadl
Soethesst. '1
- ..
' ' '.'. ..''.
S:Ato.
Paget Soead Ea
Cttyt. Louis Sportal.
for Taeoma. - Seattle.
pefeaas. Bntte BIMInra.
penrsr. Omaha. Km
TSOp. ha.
City. St. Leal and ail
point East sad seats
All
Wstaa - dally ' exeept en Sontb '
a. ir. t;naauufl,
Amlstaat Oeeral Psasenger Agead,
eor. nir. fettiua, oa.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
- Amiss.
'..'
- Laaeaa. VWION DEPOT. ' Atrleoa.
u . . . '
:Oaa.m- For Mayger. Rainier, it :10 a. BU
Daily. CTstnhsal. Wastpnrt. Dally. ,
, . Cllftoav Aatoria. Wsr- w r-
1 reatna, PtareL Haa i
amnd. Fort Btva.
; ' Oeerbsrt Part. Seaatde, t "
- .. Assarts aad Oaaaban.
'., '., '. . , . .. ,.'.-..
roo to V raprstodan,.. . B:d a. ss,'.
t,tT' ; Astoria Eipnea.
Jc, MA TO, - -0.
F. aad r. A- Astoria. Or. '
C. A. STEWART, rVwateeetal Agent, S4S Aldar
r-sone main win.
Ttoks osu us Tmxel si. - mm
a TraanaaContlnepritatl
aW Tralnai Dally .jU
PAST TlMO
to spoKAi!, pt. nvi uui 'la
MJN-N'iT-v ' r ' 1
- AiL h..r. - - -.
- IJset'-'-t trio t ' tse C ' " '
and K. ' n- - e "1
VUe, t, s '- '
r ,