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V " v." v. tiis or.r c on sunpay -joyrjiAi; totla?tr Sunday morning.;. February ..m. . lgcg. , ,r.: .v . r M2 CDY'SM E N G L I S H , t V T H E RAN S PL AN A HAN DSO M E N EW CHURCH . h - Attorney, for Defense Insinuates . ' That .Mrs.! Snowden " Is" .':". ASSERT THAT WOMAN 13 HEIFLTO FAMILY; ESTATE , ; If Weber; Is Hanged the Property Will . Fall to Her. He . Declares. v A (Special DtiMtch br Leasee Wire to The Joorna ; Auburn. ' Cal., Feb. IS. Little Franca ; - - Bnowden, who had testified against Iter ... ' oumJiv Adplph Weber,- climbed Into her X mother's lap and threw her arm around ,her mother neck in court his afternoon when the attorney, for (he. defense be- .'J Kan-to Hour out against " Mrs. Bnowden ... a flood of; Invective, and a torrent "of ..... skillfully made, but unmistakably Jac cualng . inslnual-tona. - Weber, hla eye ; ... lighted Upi by the. words of hla counsel , and hla whole bearing that of a man who-I :. la in, nearty sympathy-. with the utter : ance he heard, let contempt creep Into hla;. face; as ha looked toward hla aunt. during the . arguments in which her . ;, name was coupled with charge of a aerl- ' ; sua nature , , ;, . -. - v - . . 4 FredP.,Tuttle,' who argued eloquently . for the prisoner, pleaded with the jury to believe that Mra. Bnowden was tola ,i taken When ahe deacribed aa a threat '..'.. 4 Adolph'a declaration to her the day after 1 J the murder that her ''turn was coning I next." and -Attorney Johnson, who fol , . , lowed Tuttle andwho waa atll speaking , j when court 'adjourned this afternoon, j went much further In hla statement ; '; about Mra, 8nowdn than any one baa ever gone before.. ' ,. 5 Jr-fl, would rather, take my chance 'of '-' ' . getting' Into- heaven with, the feeling . ,-tet Adolpfr -Weber," he declared, 'than v with the - feelings of this woman who la . 1; using . her lung .4o7lormulate charge j against the son. othe slater whom she ' (ye ahe loved, yet with her money she . . la .now trying to send to the hangman' ;' rop. the son' of .that sister-, that she s may inherit hla money.". - .. "There alt -Lee Chamberlain, '.with " t-oney In hla pocket which was given ' te "nlra by Mrs. Bnowden that he might -help to hang her nephew. If ha Is lhanged,-who-are the heir. - Yon knew :.. -jaa -well a I." y J i The lawyer declared that if Weber I ;'Mq blame for not having gone to the jbodlea of hla mother and hi slater , at the flrei Mra. Bnowden muat also be oon ' demned because aha' had not gone to i those bodies herself. - Ha read the re , porta of several case In which lrcum' Jatantlal evidence had been need to eon j -.j.vict persona whoa innocence waa after . , f ward established. Upon thia point. he 'ireclted the caae of a slater .who bad V kllled Her brother. Then he said:, i "The blood that flow In-woman's veins t does hot always flow the way in which ' ,t Ood Intended. The blood of woman ha .'(often been ..stirred to. the boiling point, '.when' tue -woman can commit' murder, ' . . and It make no difference whether she U ll-aurter op an aunt" v-; - ' . -' Vi - The referenca waa so Dlaln that almost 'Wtywody, .In tho, , crowded x courtroom iwtf'ioWrff'lhar'-plat'e -whtfe4 Mnr. r. Bnowden and Mr.. Weber" .other slater ' " were sitting. The -defense. wlH -.argue . thrpuglaT moat of Monday..' It isffffblfat jJwhethelCiha jury will get the case before 'Tuesday axlernoon. : . A RAFFCES Iff REAL LIFE IS KINGSLEY (Continued from Pag One.- low, liberal in spending money and liked by all with whom ha -waa tbrawn so ; dally. "! ' .v :- -' "1 never knew what Klngsley did for living.' r He had plenty of money and -.. spent it . in a manner to -Indicate a large revenue.-. Soma thought he waa a 're ; mlttanc' man. lit wtta an Englishman, and it waa aaaumed by many that be re xelved rdoney from hla family In , Gng land. - Mrs. Klngsley dreaaedTstyllahly, v ' though nofln a manner to1 attract par ' tlcular attention." ; . It la apparent that Mrs. Klngsley tried ' to keep her husband at their rooms as much as possible. ' . - Mr. hnd Mra. Han. who knew Mr. and . - 'Mrs, Klngaley at 071 Front street, where ".'they had a suite several -months ago, Jy state that it is apparent from lata de velopment that Mrs. Klngsley tried for many montha to dlaauad Klngaley from Jlxim criminal course. ; - - ( V . - "She waa alwaya nervous when he waa ' away." said Mrs. Hall, "and I never could learn th reason. Bh remarked , often that ah wlahed her husband would remain at home, a ther men did, and 'they tried, to i convey the Impression - around the house that h gambled for. living.'" r.- on Friday,- - Juat - befor they left, : 'Klngaley paid 110 to th landlady, an month' rent, in advance, and also paid th advance rent of th piano which . - 'they kept in their room at 010 Second .atreet. Aa they left, Klngsley said they :'.would return in, a few dayav r'T" Klngaley . past operation are now . being traced, it la expected that in a abort time information will hav been ' received from numerous town indicating "' .that he waa concerned in many impor ;ltant-robberies. -.- t PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE " " XnWlth Yam o rrmirai Pile On : "Gratitude alone prompt me to tea 'tlfy to the -efficacy of Pyramid Pile . Cure. Lent March ! bought a dollar ' package at the drug store, which cured - me of bleeding pries, and I waa a eu f .' ferer from them for eight yeara; but , I had ot been troubled with them since, , until last September, when I gave birth ' to a baby girt and kfter that 1 had a - " very sever case at protruding piles, which a trained nuree said waa tb " worst ease she ever saw and my doctor told me to get Pyramid Pile Cur again which t eld 'and waa completely cured , - In three dare. -I hav not had pile nf ' any kind since and It in all owing to ,lhf a wonderful remedy. My nurse took . a boa, which 1 waa glad to he able to .. give her. for I know aha will be able to help lota of suffering people whom '. J could never pee or know. , i "I recommend -"Pyramid' wherevr I " now of anyone suffering aa 1 did., It -gives m great plesaure to be able to ay 1 am entirely cured, which my doc , tor asys la true. 1 say Ood bleu Pyra ' mid Pile Cure." From a former gral sufferer. Mra. F. Ancott, 1100 Unity 8k, Krsnkford,- Philadelphia, Pa. . This remedy, which i Bold hf drug gists generally. In fifty cent and dollar -package, la in a auppoaltory form, la ' applied directly to tha part affected '. and performa it work ouletly and pain. - leasly. It valo la evidenced by th -testimony given above and we urge all put ferera to buy . a package now and give It a trial tonight Accept.no Bub ' stltute and remember that there la no remedy "Just a good." A little book on- the Tause and Cure of File la put " llshed by tha Pyramid Drue; Co, Mar - hii. ich., and wltl be nt ire to :re.- - a ' ' Plana are .ripening' for th 4 . erection of . a handaom new building on the southwest corner of . Jefferson and West Park' ' streets for th 8 1. James )Sng 4' Hah Lutheran congregation, of i which Rev. J. A. Leas la pastor. -When completed ; the church - . wUI have 10 feet fronUge on- Jefferon atreet, with 10 feat e ronUge on West Park. Th paraonag. which la located on d West Park atreet, ha a fornt. age of t feet, and will join the . 4 churoo. Th present thurch, on -. Jefferson street, will also loin d the church, 'th old structure to 0 be Used for th.-Sunday school 4- room. ' ""' ,:- .. -Th new building will be of e preaaed brick with atone trim ming, and will . coat . 121,000, ; Th lot on. which th church la to be erected 1 occupied by a drug atore, while a email opt, tag near by la ueed for a'par aonage;. the church . ' get rent rrom. tn pricg . paraonag . oa. W6t- Park tret, ry-r-:'-""'--' '"'''.' JAPANESE CONCOCT ; DIABOLICAL PLOT Conspiracy . Unearthed to Kill ft1nig'eni of'We MakiwelT, nawaiian, fianxauon. ORIENTAL COOK CAUGHT POISONING THE WATER One Manager-' Murdered and . Two Made Very III Before I ,v Discovery Is Made. r-T (Special DUpatck by Leased Wire to The Joe rami) Honolulu, Feb. It. Details of an ex tended and diabolical conspiracy o pot aon plantation manager at Hakawall. on th laland of Kauai, haa Juat been un earthed by -the ieland f authorities Th oonaplracy. appear to have- existed for aeveral ,yera, and waa (hocking In it apparent - wantonneaa. Byatematto f forta haV been made by Japanese to kill by ' low' poisoning tb last threa man agera that have been, at th head of af fairs at th Makawelt plantation. - : KOr a number of months past th fam-l . Koana, waa able ny of B.D. Baldwin hav been olowlyTp,,,, th, wttn aeciinina in nmun- a u iu.unei iiu elf, ' man ordinarily of robust strength waa among tb first to begin to fall tU. ' --. - " ."' ' i Th fact that all th raambera of th family beeame ill about the aame'tlrae, and aleo that there waa no apparent caase for tha alcknesa, which waa grad ual In it action, aroused -tha auaplclon of frlenda of th manager. It waa. sug gested that somebody might be trying to poison him. but at th time the Suggestion-was .mad 'no. on had any con ception of th existence of uch a mur derous conspiracy a now -appear to hav been unearthed. The plantation chemist detected trace of Baldwin hav ing swallowed blahtoiid of mercury. It waa thought that th water waa th cause of th sickness, and o aeveral anal y tea were mad of water .front th plantation. - -'':"". - ' ',; ;,' .- ' V . Pot i ' WaOar. "' Th story from Kauai 'l ' that the first positlv trace of th eonaplracy waa. discovered laat week when Noml Ntso, a Japan cook employed lh th Baldwin house, wjl discovered putting white powder into som drinking water. Noml and Yenemoto,. .another Japanese mplbyed about the planUtion. .was taken Into custody by th authorities.-. Following the arrest of th two Japan ee th - authorittea i eoured .. informa tion which ha lad to th belief that soma aecret conspiracy haa been In op ration against th manager of Malta well plantation befor th present man ger became ill In a myatetiou way and gradually became won. Hla sick nee Darliea we kui m mil nw umon on the lalana. waa iinany xorcwa to resign, hi position in order to sava hla life. - , ' But th manager before either of th Baldwtna actually fell a vtettm-to th conspiracy. Hs wss attacked witn a mysterious sickness wnne manager oi thai plantation.. For -a time hi life was de-paired of. bat h rallied slightly. Oradually, howvr, k became weaker, until h finally realgned from th plan tation and went to the - mainland In search at health. Tha alowly adralnla tf red poison which h la thought 10 hav taken had undermined him. for h d;ed within a abort tlm after reaching Cal f orate. ; ,v i ..."-. ;'.. '', might. ' r ' From the - Philadelphia Pre. - Tra sura, Klbel." aaid th glrr mother, sternly, "that I saw hint kissing you las evening." .- l "Nonse. mother, i He's entirely too baahful " , ' '.' Uon't eontradlct me. 'child. Iaw th performance with my own r - -Pardon me, motheiv-you merely saw m kissing him," . . ,. . i. . , r: .: ' Engliah Lutheran Church Being Erected at Jefferson and West park Streets.' mm ir SHADE I Gigantic Plan to Combine al- inon Outpit Now Under, ""XJonsideration. JOHN ROSENEa,SEATTLE f T MAN, IS PRIME MOVER Wilf Invade Far East on Grand .Scale and Propose to Sell Cheaply. - 1 ' - C ; ' (pdI Dispatch to The Jowaal.) - Seattle. 'Wash., Feb. 18. John Roeene, the prim . mover to th Northeastern Siberian company, la now In New Tork organising a salmon trust 'that will put th asplrdtlona of OnfTroy, tha original salmon truat promoter on Puget sound waters, entirely In th shade. With tbat end In view he ha ostensibly purchased th entire lin of ocean-going steamship from Capt. K. K.' Cain of thia city and secured tha pick of th eanneriea of th Paclfio Packing aV Navigation company. to enlist New Tork enterprise, putting up aa hla bar of th original capital th conces sions ha' had already .secured from the Russian government In th peninsular of Kamchatka. The Yorker purchased the Calne boat and aa many Pacific Packing dc Navigation canneries aa they could and Rosen put up his Russian concessions.- - '-.' -- . Th best Pacific Packing Navigation earmertes' ' secured, - especially those In Alaskan .water, will be retained and operated and th rest moved bodily to Kamchatka. Roeene alleges tha water nf Kamchatka furnish batter " Balmon floida than tha water of Washington. Oregon,' Alaska or British Columbia. He proposes to go Into th salmon business In the far cast on a grand scale; 'and furthermore, hope to sell th Hah at a lower price than any other canneryman will b abl to. ' . . , , Army BEtNG supplied , WITH NEW SPRINGFIELDS XSpeelat Ptspatea kf tested Wire t The Jearaal) Barf Francisco. Feb. 10. Army offl cera are very much Interested in th pew Bprlngf teld rifle which tb : war department ha decided to supply the troop. They hav a -t been only issued to th cadet of th United States military academy. It ia expected that, all arm of th service win no quipped 'with them before th end of th present year. Tneee ri nee are now being manufactured at th rat of too prr day. and the number will soon be Increased lit dally. - The rlfl I shorter and Weighs less than th Mauser or Krag-Jorgensen variety. Th speed Of a bullet shot from th new rifle la figured to b at the rat of 5 mile a second.' . --. - -r-- '.i- -r 7 rszTM Ajn vmurmmAiaarr.y - From th Philadelphia Reoord. '' 1 don't auppne many people atop to think that th formation of their teeth I an' Indication of tbelr temperament," aid a dentist th other day. "Did yeu aver aee a person with long. narrow teeth who had not a Very nerv ousy high., strung temperament f Did you ever lie a person with abort, broad teeth who waa not omwhat phlegmatic nd cheerful T ' I often wonder when th pretty girl opens her mouth to show her Ivonr white teeth If ahe reallsee that some of u are alsing up her disposition. -I anconftrteusly fall Into the habit Of looking at the teeth of th people I meet socially and choosing my acquaintance accordingly That I on of th rea sons wbv false teetn ougni to d maae exactly Ilk th original et. They have W At th temperament or ua wearer, FORUER TRUST CARRIED AWAY J- RiAVAY AIRSHIP MS Wifed Inventor FJowjj Off With, Saves Herself by 'Biting - Hole In Gas Bag.' . ' HUGE MACHINE PLUNGES THROUGH AIR TO EARTH Drops' Two Thousand Feet and - Effects Landing Without Seridus Damage hSpectai btspatck by Leased Wire te The Joaraal) Oakland, cai., Feb. u. with . broken oablea dangling from it frame and with Mrs. George W, Heaton. wife of the Inventor, aa ' Its previous . freight, th airship "California Messenger" suddenly prang" Upward two thousand feet ovsr Idora park thia afternoon. There seemed no hop for Its occupant, but th plucky little woman bit-a hoi In th 'gas bag with her teeth and tha' huge machine plunged earthward, to land lightly In East Berkeley with absolutely no dam age to Itself or Mrs. Heaton. Mrs. Heaton had ascended In tha Mes senger a short distance above Idora park to allow tha taking of som photographs by B. Maurio Stuart. Light ropes held the machine, to tha earth., but .hardly had It risen abov th tree to pa when the train proved too great and -tha cables parted. ; - - - - Like a rocket th machine aoared tap until It seemed but handful in the blue sky. .The spectator moaned. Suddenly It seemed to stop midway In its upward flight Mrs. Heaton was but a speck, but- she could be seen,- clinging to ber post. . Th machine turned nose down ward and plunged headlong toward th earth. Bight- hundred" feet It' dropped with terrible velocity Then It seemed te regain it -equilibrium. Slowly down ward it floated and landed lightly In a vacant lot at tha corner of Orant atreet and Dwlght .Way. i ..', - Though ther- were a few bamboo pole broken; th Messenger struck tb ground almost without a Jar and Mra. Heaton stepped down uninjured. Mr. Heaton saldi . ' . . -'- - .'..' - -'i was hot nervous In th least when th cable broke. - Aa Boon as I realised that the rope had parted saw that my only danger lay In th fact that th machine waa headed toward th basvr At one- a applied the- rudder- and- ateered her about. But I waa going upward all th time at a terrible rate., -I climbed on my seat and bit a bole -in th gaa bag with rny teeth. This tear apUt about a foot and. th gaa rushed out , The ma chine turned downward and dropped straight about too feet, but I had presence of mind enough to stick to my. seat Then ah righted herself and I - simply steered her till I found a good place to land. - That' an there Is to It,". . ef stlstory. - Prom, th Chicago Tribune. i - - "wnat will you order, sirr asked the waiter. - " -Qlv me liberty, or glv me death! absent mlndedly responded th man at table, - ' - - . "I ' don't think we've got either of them on th bill or far .. today, air, but if- . .. - ' "I beg your parti on." said Patrick Henry- for" it waa he rousing himself; waa practicing on th speech I am going to mak tomorrow." -Hastily opening a copy of. on of Mc- Guffy' reader and looking to see If h had . quoted the saying , correctly, he ordered a - plat of - corned beef and aabbag. - - - ' ' "My wife- a remarkable woman. She can cook or play th piano with equal facility v. '."The, Idea. ' Of emirs aheha t taka It apart befor sh cook it" - " rt ' l , ' t i i,..:rt IN NIXIE BOX . .. . . i An Error, However Slight, orl a Missive, Causes Much Trouble' ':.-' '-In the Postoffice. ' ALWAYS PUT STREET V . NUMBER ON ENVELOPE Firms Get .Their- Mail Late Be cause They Are Careless : V,. ; ia-Thia-Regard-, Practically the - full time . of four clerks, aeveral minute each trip by vary letter carrier of the city and hours of tlm by tb general poatofflc fore ar lost because -people are not careful in noting th exact atreet number to which tbey wish mall .delivered, More than this direct loas of tlm and expense, which la a tax on th efficiency of th aervlca, letter, ar de layed and may possibly become lost, and much' dissatisfaction la created. This could be largely remedied' if user of th mall were more carOf uL Approximately 00,000. letters ar re oelved at the Portland "poatof flee every days, say Postmaster Mlnto. Of this number from 1.000 to 2.600 and possibly 1. 000 Intended - for delivery to a street number, as distinguished from th gen eral delivery. hav no mark .or clew save tha nam and city, Th depart ment require in such ease that th city directory be used in locating th parson to whom the latter la addressed. Into th -mTixi Box, "Tf this aource of, Information la of no avail th letter goes to th "Nlxle" box, where they are kept until after adver tisement they ar aent to th dead letter office. , ' , r - ' r In th cour orifil trip to the dead letter tf flee the mall ' not addressed properly first goes to th four directory clerks, who distribute it to th respec tive carrier according to auch guide as may be gleaned from tha directories. If. when th carrier deliver at th number found in th directory, th per son ia not ther. .tha directory clerk try again, and keep- trying until th poeatble clew aa to the whereabout of tha address ea are xhuated. Thl may f.IAY BE THAT LETTER involve from two to eight trlpa. andi,prture' , Weilve goods at aal-jaroorrt the work of from., fix to 10 men. A piece of mall may be addressed to John Jones, and ther may be II or JO ef the same nam and initial In tha city, all of whom must be tried befor th aearcn nd. Thu tb negligence of ono In dividual make alx t a aoora of men spend several minute for period of two to 10 day.. --.v-- . All of thia loas of tlm and tax la gainst th efficiency of - the . postal service, and - can be remedied only through th xrcla of taor ear -by writer. ', '.,"',,. . ,. .. c : rr VmTm. It i true that th writer canaing th delay do not live here, but ff every Portland eorrespondent would place hla atreet number or business ' addreaa In a conaplcuoua place and urge observant- of th rule, nine tenth of, th trouble would be obviated. - Another delay, du to misunderstand ing of postal' custom. Is caused by many - of the large bualne firm of th city. - Th prominent banks, de partment stores and wholesale bouses labor under , th belief that ther I no tveeeasity of keeping their atreet number on mail, for every carrier and tlerk know their location. Thl - 1 erronsou ao far aa It means that all who handle tha malt know their ad dr. Th first, distribution of this mall I on th tralK perhaps com mencing out at Pncatello or beyond. Th railway . mall - clerks work - oa schedule given - them r by th depart ments, which arajClxcd absolutely by J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.- '"'' "T"-- ' .. .x Monday Tomorrow, at . Sales ; room; 180 First Street,, at 10 4 a. m. Auction Sale xtraordi 'M nary. v Furniture, Carpets, Por .'. tieres. Etc; , .. On account of departure and by order of th owner we will sell at publlo auc tion the furnlahang of sjarg dwelling removed to our sale room for con venience of Bale. ' Thia sale, comprises fine selected quarter sawed golden" oak Sideboard Buffet, in- piano polish fin ish, with compartment at each end. ahelf above, with, hand carved supports. FrenciL-nevel plate mirror 11x44 inches, cost 80ar -Kt-TfaolL three-piece Bed room Butte in asm wooa auu iuuhi, Berpentine front Dresner with pval French Dlate mirror. The Bed I OT ex ceptlonal design and , taste; th suit enat 1125. The Dinin Room Suit com prise solid Oak round top Table in same rinian a in iwa noon Buuei six quar ter sawed oak Chalra, also two uarvera with box seats, upholstered with ' fine leather over cane, select oak mortia construction and modern style polished finish. qot i7.oo. Choice oak frame Rocker upholstered In leather with hair stuffing; extra se lect Davenport upholstered In verona velour with hair Bluffing and dark tn hogany frame; magnificent Bed Room Bulte In blrd'a eye maple, pattern framo, Prenoh Plate bevel mirror In Dreaaer- Suits, cost 1110.00. In addition to the Fleoes menuonea. . we will oner extra Ine twill Folding Bed, large oak Hall Tree, oak Sideboard. Serving Tables, Center Table In oak, and mahogany, two large Palm, a nice collection of Picture Including Flaming June, sub ject from the laat finished picture f tha late Lord Ielghton. P. R. A., painted specially for (Th Graphic) and exhib ited in the Royal Academy 1006: ala.i Contentment, fciecplng Venua, A Penny Short, getting of Hun. Marriage of Pooa-, hontarv a genuine steel angravlng, and variety of other desirable pictures. Thia aale 'affords Portiere. Lace Curtain, aeml-porcelaln dlshee, glasaware,- en amel ware. Th Carpets comprise 'ex pensive Axmlnater In attractive de signs.' Ixll Axmlnater Rug, BlgloW Brussels Carpets, Art Squares. Mattinga and Linoleum. Chairs, Rockers, Kitchen Measurea, Star Eatate Steel Range. Cook Stoves and many , furnishings of value. Note We wlllf sell 'the- finer goods at 10:00. Selections of intending --purchasers will be sold by request. This sale -Is worthy the attention of partlea wlahlng elaborate ' furnishings. . ' J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. . Tuesday's Sale Al The Auction HouseJ 180 First Street, Corner First and Yam . hilL : Sale All Day, Commenc ing 10 a. m. ,; . -r ' ladles' ' tailor mad garment. The balance of the J. M. Acheaon stock of Suits, Skirts, new styls Jackets, Tour ists' - Coats, Cravenettes, Ulsters and othsr garments, .Sal from 10 a, m. till 6 p, m -- , J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Wednesday's Sale , At the Old Established Auction House, 180 First Street, at 10 . a. m. Parlor Furniture, Dm' ing-Room Furniture, Bedroom ; Furniture, . Kitchen Furniture, Stoves and Miscellaneous. - '- -J. T. WILSON, AuUoner. hursdays"Sales On the Premises, 17S Twelfth .; s Street, Corner YamhilL . Having instructions from Mrs. Crow, we will sell at public auction the fur nishings of their twelve-room dwelling, comprising oak Sideboard, Brussels Car pet throughout - the house. Bedroom Suites. Snrlnas and Mattresses. Couches. Dressers, Chair, Rockers, - Pictures, Lac Curtains, Portieres, Bedding, din ing room furniture, Tablea Chairs, Dishes, Qlaaaware, kitchen furnishing Including two Ranges, Heating Stoves, etc. Buyers and dealers will find it ad vantageous to attend thia aale-.j -J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Auction Sale j. . .THURSDAY AT 2 P. M At 209V, First Street, Sixteen Rooms of General House Fur- . nishings to be Sold Out en JBlock. - " - To th highest bidder, to satisfy mort gage. Partlea wishing to retain the rooms can secure a leaae of premises at a nominal rent. Intending purchasers can inspect th furnishings th day of sal. - We call your attention to th fact that thia location 1 central, which warranta a paying inveatment to th purchaser. Inquire for particular.' J, T. WILSON. Auctioneer. Friday's Sale : Groceries, : Dry ' Goods. Shoes, zEtc,lat Salesroom, 180 First ;.; Street -:r:: --.,-. ; W hav Instruction from Pendle ton to advertise for public auction 000 pairs of Men' Shoes 200 pair of women' Shoes, 100 pairs of Children's Shoe. also an aaaortment of Men's Suits, Shirts, Collara. Cuffs, Tie and other furnishing gooda. The groceries comprise J. 000 Cigars, Baking Powder, Salt, Sugar, etc . Sal at 10 a.- -m. P. 8. We ar buying stock and fur nishings snd paying cash to parties for their xoods in tha event of hurried de- on conatrnmerrt or hold sales at-real- dene.. Phone Main 120. -x..J.t. WILSON, Auctioneer. street numbers. They do not know;th addresses of th prominent local firm, or if they do, cannot" us th Informa tion. Th result la' that tha malls to such firm aa depend on their publicity ar later than they would b if th street number were uacd. , ' XttO Xrro-r Max Biff Trousla. Often street number ar transposed. This necessitate many "trie" before th right person la found. Such-enia. take aa thia are possible In any human yatem, but would be largely Eliminated if car war taken to display-th cor rect addreaa. giving. th .number all poealbl prominence. . "' ' Chief Mlnto said h found, after care ful research, that two thirds of th complaints mad at hla of flea were traceable to negligence oa -the part ef tha people, rather than to th poatofflc fore. . '. . - Mot a Matter of Beubti - :--"- Fronr tb Chicago News. 1 They were occupying adjoining seat In th smoking ear. ; "According to thl . magaslne," re marked the gentleman from Ohio, "there I more heat energy. In corn thaa ther I In coal." . . 4, "Of eo'r theah la. uh." replied the Kentuc: "-e-'-nel: -y' all nevan. heard f 'em I V wtlsky from coal, euh." Portland Aucticn Iccczis 211 FIRST ST. PM0N MAJN S653 Our Recular Sales Every Tue. , day, Thursday and Friday, - i Auction Sale 1 V Tuesday, io a. m., February au From one of. thl Yhost elahoratelv fur ." nlahed bouse In the- elf we have been favored with a consignment of Carpet. : etc.. to b SOLD WITHOUT -RERKRVK. ; -Ther Is about 00 yarde of almoMt new . , AXMINSTUR, a beautiful pattern, alsi a Dumber of patterns In fUJDY BRl.t- ' 8ELS. all wool INdR'IMK Awr SOIIARES, F1BRR BQUAKKS. MA 1 inu, liinuLriU M, etc., . etc. ' Then ' there I the usual In tit Irnn. Hmli r V - Springs. Mattresses, .oak 1 Bedroom suites. Extension Table, SIX LKATif- . . KR SEAT atlNBRS llk new), cobble Beat Rocker, Couch. Bo Couch; Mantle ; Bed. PARLOR MILLIARD TAJ4LK, ' Cheffonlerea, Picture. Brlc-a-Brac, etc.," etc. ' Kitchen 1 Treasure. Cook Stoves. Perfect- Range, Coal and A. T. Heater--, Sale at .Portland -Auction Rooms, III. Flrat St, Tuesday, February ill. 1 a. m.- , ,. GC8 A. LOWIT, Auctioneer. -. . , Auction Sale ;K Thursday, February aj, to a, m , . v at ait First Street. . au khm or PTxairuas. ' Ordlnsrv furnltnr In flrat-piaaa ran. ' dltton, also saloon outfit . Back Bar witn , three large mirrors, front Bar. Beer "Pumps, Bottles, Olaaswar. eta. ', Two Nlckle-ln-the-slot Machines and a , very complete Medical Library. Several gona 'ukuckki i-uun risH BCALr.) and many other item too numeroua 10 mention. ' . -. p ous a. lowit, AucUoneer. ; Auction Sale: Friday Next, 'a p. rn., at ai i ; Firat Street,'. - ' .--'::-';' For thl sale we have furniture foe the dining room, parlor. -hall, kitchen, bedroom, attic or basement. It will do you good to see how quick we sell good . one the auctioneer geta his hand on them. Tjhat' why there I alwaya ' something doing t the Portland Auc tion ftooms, Zll First Bt. . ' t , OU8 A. LOWIT, Auctlonosr. SALES AT PRIVATE RESI- DENCES A SPECIALTY. If you hay anyttilac to sell, call : up Main 5055. v . Auction 3Sale5 By GccTBisfe & 6. -HiGHLT Important sale of joo TARDS BEST BODT BRUSSELS CAR PETS FROM PRIVATE RESIDENCE. 1 ROTAL AXMIN8TER RUOS AND 4 SMYRNA RUOS" ALL 0x13. SIX PAIRS "VERY FINK - ARABIAN LACK CUR TAINS. ELKO ANT PARLOR PIECES IN - BILK AJJD HIGHLY POLIBHEfJ GENUINE MAHOOANT FRAMES. TABLES -El" SlttTE. aPRINO EDGK COUCHES. FOLDING DAVENPORTS, PARLOR DESK. DINING ROOM SUITfe INUARTERED10LDENOAKtl.I- BRARY FURNISHINGS. OAK ROLL tOP DESK. REVOLVING CHAIR, ALL BRASS BEDSTEADS, MASSIVE AND UP-TO-DATE EASTERN MANUFAC TURED! RON BEDS NO BETTER). COMPLETE WITH BEST WIRE SPRINGS. CURLED HAIR, COTTON. FELT AND OTHER MATTRESSES, CHOICE FEATHER PILLOW AND, BEDDING, FOLDING BEDS, VARIOUS MAKES. IN FACT THIS IS THE FIN EST, UP-TO-DATH FURNISHINGS -THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED AT AUC TION THIS TEAR. , V , , "; ( THE SALE WILti TAKE PLACE Al Baker's Auction llcuse 1 Cor. Alder and Park, on Tuesday Next at 10 a. m. " Ton ar Invited to examine goods to morrow. - . . ' ,'.-,.,'.', GEO. BAKER A CO.rf Auctioneers. '" . ' . ; ' - '. '; ' . .,. . ' ' . m mmm - - On Thursday and Friday at Baker's Auction House Large Conslgptnanti el Qenera' Furnishings . - ''.. t- r "V ', . ..''' ' ' " From private houses) S00 pairs o( soiled Lac Curtslns and other dometrtlo requi sites. ALSO DOUBLE BET OF SILVER PLATED CARRIAGE HARNESS will be Bold THURSDAY, commencing at 10 O'clock, and resumed on FRIDAY at 2 p. m. All lota to be sold to th highest ' bidder for spot cash, phone Bin. IHX , GEO. BAKER A CO.. Auctioneers F. )i. Clark's AuctionHouco " ;; Aa4 Scilesroomo : 27J - 629 Washinon Stwet . : - Opp. Old Exposition Elij. , v Vedncsday.feb.22.i;:j -.:,.:'.sAt IO eu m.- ' StevesiT-Cooches, . Vrr' - e . A.1 1" ' r. - Amict .Sale n