: THE OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVEN1NO. MARCH 81. 1803. If " Entered kl ' th posterae or rwiw, fn traneporuUoa through tas avails eB cu" Mr: ' . - IB ar It- 1-1 WV SlOgl rtipirm . r v. -'-Bag paper, I cent; 1 t 90 pages, eeetBi as , ut m pa. fc-----j- -, '---v ; tptrtnAVTL . - Fdltnrur Room :;:..;;rr..- Business 0 f Bo ...... r.T '"" "'":""" tokemb adtmtiuho extem"?1; Vreeiawt-Beagsmia Septal w',,'f CIu lag, caicsg. ;i - t-.i--- .-,;-y---;---'-j insoiurnov bates.. mm ay Cm1, " ' .: Th Dally Joaraal, with Sunday. 1 ,,inn Th Dnlly Journal. 1 rear....... If TM Dally JoaMuL. with Mate. Woetbs. Th Dally Jeurssl. 8 easst ......."" 1M the Dally Jesraal. with Sunday, mon'S- The Dally Joureal. """.UX" Th Dally Jorul. with rtanday. 1 ' The Dally. MC nek. OCIIreeed. ndsy . Included e. V"-i"i."I , Tbe Dally, par work, delivered. 6dy excepted .. Tarm by Eton. . Th Dally Juarmal, with Buaday. 1 fnf-IJ-JJ Tbe Dally Journal. 1 yser. . v ITS ; The Dally JoaraaL with Sunday, R awmtha. S.W lb Dally JuaruL. with Baudaj, 1 . Tba Dally Journal. ,1 ..... Tka Kuaday Jouraat. 1 yaar. ...V.'i ... laa ftuMliy jaaraaL. axmtha...... .40 S.UO 1.IM Tk 8ailWack)y Joaraai. ta IJHI" .11.80 aolra. riarraa ordm a ad a mall amoonU ara naiuuUt f. W. DDI i 7 Tb laanuil c fc too4 Jk t tka fnlluirlnc plarva: j u. BOHSB. IDAHO B. Ca.; ,W. Me; 1)VeKC"L0. KMidrlrk : Book US2! , roaipaay, M BTaaUMlk atraetj i. BU. Ml j tii B aad Carlla atnrt. ' ,r PI SUM L IE. VAU.J. JI'NEAII, ALASKA Poatot Book alora. KANSAS CITY Van Now Nowa o"P- Kprlnf atn(; 0Ut iialae. UB frwik KMv'vOBaTciTT raataao'a. Clo aqaara. OfiDKN (ltd Krwa caainaay. . ....... OMAHA WllUrd HoUl Kwa itaoa; Maawtt . AI.T IIKR CITY Kaayoa Holal Nw atand. tJSarrow Broa.. 4 Waat Hwawd att. aoatk. 8X. l.ol'lft Philip odc. Laeoat atroat, - E. . tl, 8 OlWa atraat. - IAN KHANT18CO W. K. Ardlaf. PaUra Hotl Kw ataad. and lo6 Mark atrf; old- amltk Broa.. Bnttar atraat. ao4 Balat Kraarto k"li Koatrr Oraar. Parry balld- Ina: N. Whaatk-y. Kaloota atrjrt fflTTl.l!. Balnlag firaad r-'i" ai.a Nawa roajnaay. ' KPnKANB. WASH loba W. OarhaB ft Co. TACOMA. jaASH. Contra! Koaa ooaapanj; HMrl TtoBM Kawa aland- . . . .. YICT OBf AT B. C Yletorta Book A Bttloary rownany. 1 - ftgCTIOK BALM T0M0KB0W. - - By J. ij Wllami,' 1H0 Plrat a tract, at 10 . . . Bala of .fnraltara. arpeta, atoaaa, -at J. T. Wllaoa, aarttooaar. By Goorre Bakar Oa.. at raldpra 14t T. atk atrae aaar Morrlaoa. Hal. . hi far Mlari of raatdeacw. Uaaraa Baker Co.. ' ' WXATHIB mXPOBI. Tka atanw cnitrdt "ear Yaa)Tor Ulaad rratarday aMrnlBC ha aweod aaatward aad la aow central arar the Brttlab poaaraatona . ixTtk at Umuna. Tt rauaed trehrral rmiua Ihrwuthoat tha Berth PaeUe Mateo, and high, nuailr. aoatlierlr wlnda atom tba auaat and lu una annlaaa of the- lataetor. At tha MHilh of the Olumbla rlrer a ma I mum - erlot-lty of -to aalleo frowr tba eBtbeaet ee enrrrd. aat of tka (aarado taaaatalua tba fullowlBS aiaxlmaa. eelorltlea wra reported: 'K.4aa, 42 ailiea. weat: 'all Walla, 3U ail lea. waat, ad ftpnkaae, 39 aillea, aoatk. Ih Indira rtoaa ara that tha weather will ' ewitlnae anerttlrd and raloy la thai dlaoirt , oai(ht and Wednesday, with bat Utile change la- teaperator. , , -.; n m y . MABBIA6B UCEVtZS. 'Baajael Monroe, Jfi Pearl Kmert. IT. " Bona C flrter.' MraWnrrtw f. Ptho. If , iciaenh nkafer. M; Uaate B. lllnaa. St. , ; tdala C. Uvldea. M; Amlna W IllUaja, 41. - Weddlnt Carda. W. 0.4Vm1tk A fw Waab lactom bid., our. roarth aad Waahlngioa ata. rmraa. .. 1 '. 1 1 ; BCHtNlt Mareh . t Mr.-and Mra." Artkar Atraander Bchaas, f Tharawa aueet. a aoa. COBTABIOffl PltrtlTa. PKKrilA-Mareh . Jeaaa Preeaaia, TM East Thirteenth atreet, N.. amalee, KuoN Marrh . Marlaa Xoaa, S3S East Third CARDINr'lX Mrrh at! Charles CardlnelU 33 KlereatH atreet, avaalea. . JON KB March . K Inter A. Joaea, 144 Boa- aell atreet. sieaalea. P1KKD Marra . Reatrlea Plead, 1 10 Pea ; aoyer street, diphtheria. SEATS. CI.EXX Mareh 14. Ales Oleaa. seed H years, at Aatorta. Or.; raaae. palnMntary aentcrTk.se. Muriel at lnn Plr eeaietery. BBAKABrw:H Marrh - 17. - Ida Brakabaorh. aced M yeara. at Hwanralde. Ur.; ranee, pert tnnltls. Barlal at Hieerelew eentrtery. . I KIKD March 17. Mneee Pried, seed 6 yeara. at Nvrth arle eanltaiiuo; raaae, heart - - diaeaae. Hartal at Beth lararl eeBetery. KAK Marrh In. Oeorse Thortna Bae. 'asrd tl .. yeara, nnft North Poorteeaih atreet; raaae, , trip. Borlal at' Lone Plr eeaMtery. H AkKPIKLD Mareh . Cbrt.tlaa Wakefield. acd 2 yeara. at IVIaho Pall.. Ida.; raaae, anthoas stosMtis. Burtal at Loaa Plr erata- BIWN'klB Mareh 1. flara Brock le. a red )h yeaea. at ei. vineettt a noeniiai: eauae, pa monla. Bnrlal at H4dae(leM. Waeh. TA1JMTT Marrh III. Jnha W. Tallmtt, ased . rears, job vntnir'r arreei; eanae, clrr ' hnals of tha Urer. . Barlal at lndlaaapolla, ' lad. - XI At ,LE3 Mere IT. Charles Maeklen. seed 54 yeora. zin Aioeria .treej; eaaaer'aral njl ' seatloa. Burial at liae Plr ceaietery. t'UWB Mareh IN. Kiln Close, asrd 6T yeara. H47 ae.d etr-et; cause, paralysis. Barlal st Lauretta. . . Craaaatoiiani oa Orecna City ear Baa, Ballwnud; awdera. aetentine, eoaipleta, Charse " Adalta. m; ehlldrea, 2S. Ylaitora a. at. ta a p. a. rarusaa wramauoa sasamuiia. - iwuaaa, vreaoub Tha Edward Bolaaia riadertaktaf ess raaeral dlreetora sad eatoelaMra. Z3U straet. Phone SOT. , - I. P. Plater 4k Boa, faaersl dlreetora aad ewmiasera, eorasr intra aaa miaiaon aluats W aca at soaaty sorenar. tepaoas Mala . Paaeral wreaths aad eat flowers a eperlalty St Boa City wmakouaa. Twoaty aac.ad aad as at Mornaoa. ops. eenaenrry. Clark Broa, for flowers, zw Morrlaoa, atreet. ,-. X BIAX : MTATE ! TBABtrm. L Arleta Iad eonnsay ft I I. Jakwar. ' lot 13T sad lea. Arista Park 230 May K. awiyeri to a. a. sniia, int n. hlork 1. sulMUrtstM tract C, M. Pattda " . arari... . S 4aepa ninxia ei' at. to v.. c t'arr. lot Tt blork , eraoa .XTj Aaariee a. oob to t;, m. t ons, lot a, Ht-h u, Jssms J anna' addltloa ta Bu. Juune 1 Alrlna Wllll.sta and baaaand to R. C ' Millar, ant 12, hlork . Ceatral AJtlna no jairaai isarrar ana wire l t. w. M.r- t .a. II. lota S and d., Brookdale ... 1,100 Jlrieta Ind eoatoany . to C. A. goals. i ktn, Arleta Park I1B a.niea h. ajineaan aaa wire to a . H. . . K4IK' lots and 4. blork IT; lot 14. - . I.kvk s. t-eatrsl AIMaa addltloa ...... Br-na B. Pawera and hoahand tm T. 1. . It Inter, lot 1 and 8. Baatwood. . . . TOO ii. at. rrrair and wrre to it. r. Boaaa, . lot II, hlork , t enter addltloa 10 w. M-nr to tv 1. -. nateoaan.- faxe If and I, blorh a. Moatlrelln .... tft hinii to a. ttrirnn. lots . M. -. 4. and . Mork S. KkeeUlor , t.eee i. w nwiioea to H. H. Matara. k4a n and :m. hlork SO. ft ret addltloa e taaatMt (..... 10 rurrr t. MrK.r to O. A. Wladfeldee. M f, hkirk AX Mtnadar addltloa . . .. t,a '"T. raaarar, aaa am . as. aw. -a sailor FOREIGN VISITORS THE PARK Forty Per Cent of Those Who Go -to the Yellowstone Are Europeans., KlEW SKYROCICET GEYSER : KILLS OLD CONSTANT Government Spends.Quarter of a Million In Improvements irt ' 7 National Grounds. 7. Tba (ovarnmcnt has ppent t(0.000 In lmprovemsnts - rn Yellowaton park In tha past yaar, and 169 miles' of stae road and other convenlencea ara in food condition, Thar will ba lmmenss travel through tha park tbla yoar, bp tourists coming to tba Lewis and Clark sxposi lion, , . Reports received at Northern Pacific headquarters ' from " off lclals of the Tnllowstone park association Indicate thai the new geyser in Norrls baslrt la a permanent attraction., it naa Deen named the Skyrocket because of the peculiar appearance It presents, when It spouts, its coming ns. it is Deueveo, proved the death of the Constant geyer, located In th same basin. Tbe Skyrocket plays at regular inter vals, three times a week, and spouts boiling- water to an Immense height. Ah odd 1 fact. In connection with Its coming Is that It waa born on Washington's birthday, when It spouted to a height of 100 feet, The noise accompanying tha discharge waa tarlf f le and attracted tbe attention of troopers In the park. President H. W. Child or the lenow- stoo Park company, which operates tha hotels and -stage lines, dlacovered a curious fact In compiling figures on the travel Into tba park last year. "Forty per cent or our V.ooo visitora last year," he states. wer foreigners people of ' Intelligence and means or tha most part, from Germany, France, Austria, Kn gland. Spain, Norway 'and Sweden, and even Russia. Almost every government and principality of Kurope was represented in the-email army of people wha came across the Atlantic to tba wonder or nature in tbe Yellow stone park. "In foreign countries the. principal features of Yellowstone park are treated at length in the school text books. This CCUUM In a measure for the interest of foreigners In Yellowstone park. The records prove that hundreds of these visitors from afar travel three-quarters of the way across our country and back again to the Atlantic seaboard and aee practically nothing but New York city and Yellowstone park. Whatever addi tional Information they glean must be obtained from - the-r car -windows en route. t ' . SUED BY FATHER TOR HONEY LOANED Miss Cosper Settles With Parent, Who Is Excoriated By-. Lawyer. ' E. Cose. who sued his daughter. Orphs Cosper, for tii&.H, for money loaned her, last night agreed to settle the els Ira by paying ills daughter 1100 and taking the furniture which she had bought with tbe money , secured from him., - - ..' .. v -. Cosper filed a complaint in the circuit courts In whIcEhe alleged- that he "had loaned his daughter I7.80 at -: tone time, and 117 at another, the principal and Interest, amounting to $513.11.' ' Bha bought furniture to establish a rooming- house, and had not paid her father the I TflrfltrT tit advanced. AftacEment pro ceedlnga were begun, and the house was rinsed hy-Ahe sheriff,, en orders - from Cosper. . - . . E. A. Hufford waa employed by Miss Cosper to defend tha suit, and went to Interview Cosper In the hope of effecting a settlement. Cosper was Insistent on receiving the full amouirr claimed to bq due, and then Mr. Hufford delivered a diatribe, speaking plainly his opinion of the parent. He cited the facta of his driving her Into the streets without provision for her shelter on a stormy night, and otherwise excoriated him. Fref erred Bteck OaBmad woods. Allen ft Lewla' Best Brand. et I . ea.f 30 feet lot 4. block 28, m-ftr.'- u tlT.?i--'.V'V Bv""i;:::: 'that "rawhlding" ore means hauling It - t al.. aandry lota aad block, la kagbj- . wooa i-srs . . j . . . . , , l Polly K. Atlller sad htuband 'to B. J.J t aikla, eaat 1-3 of lot T, hlork I, Hoo ters sddltloa 1 C. V. Wllaoa to T. Taylor et aL, lot L block 12. Unenla Park aanei 1 300 Ida M. Tlraaxina and hnaband to W. D. Hmlrl, lot JO. block iff. Woodlawn .... Sarah Mtooe to K. Krdlng et aL, lot a, block 140, roach addltloa Margaret A. Simmons ssd hnabasd to O. a.- winoreuiir, lot 7, Diock oz, Hoiu oar'a. addition ..... C. Margaret A. Hlmmniis ssd hnaband to a. joanaon. lot l, Diora Hi. uolla- tV.tb.nlrl. K. Tagcart to J. V. Ijngan, ' fit a ana as. Dates x, bosciawb id- .' ne ; . 1 bell M. HMna and huaband to H. B. Thompson, lot 17, block 2, Dblaa'a dd- dltlon 9MI Salem riearlng Mills company to O. O. HH-sea, amnnoeo l-s Intereat Ir.ta , 10, block , t'lty View Park addltloa. . 80 Portland Tmat company to L J. Bacon, ' lot 12, block , WUIUau Arenn ad dltloa loo Charlrs Oleana and wife to O. G. Agat. eaat so feet lots a ssd 4, block 1, ' l-krrerdale , Latila Uoldaailtb and wife to H. Hahn. .e sf an sere beglnnlug point la ouoth ' Una Baleh donation land claim I.OOt Oeear Btauell aad wife to J. M. Pit ten-' ser, lot o. ssbdlTlaloa block C. Altila ' nwaina John Ooaley and wife to J. Wood. 40 seres section . . towaahlD 1 aoath. 000 rang east :.'..,.... r. T.000 Martbs J. Quick snd buaband to P. A. siyera, et a, nim-k ao., Wunnyild 82S Jet-, roar Insarane ana abstracts ta real stats from tha Title OaaraVfea Treat esav paay, Chaaiaaf of CaajBierce balMlas. - ., : BuTLDIBO ytBMTTa, 7 . ' SIXSftTT Mareh 20. K. B. Slnootl. dweUlng. Uvejor between Twenty. fourth aud TWenly - fifth rtreeta; eoet. -t V). - MAHkk'Ir-Marrh iit. W fi. U.rk.l s-.tii.. Ea.t Oak between FourLnalS aad -fKMeuui TBIMUI.R WILLIAMS March 20. Trimble a WllllaaM, abop. enrner Maateeath street sad Vnlon nrenne; enat, a.VW. un nr.i Btan-a aii; Mra. Mickey, repair to rwiww. oinmoia netwt-en jiwnailalo snd (till lith alreeta; coat. A. MAI.I.1CTT-Marrh 20. J. mra Malletl. two-atory bonae. lauUlls - aeenae. He II wood; coat, litem. , SWANWI! March 2n. J..ha Swanaoa. enttsse. eiinemt atreet between A Ihloa arena and IVielbwIrk afreet: eoat, 1.21. J-KKrrKHOM March i. . o. Joffcrann, repairs '- rrnur; eoai, ai.iniii, BXX1TT M.rrk an. Ales Bmtt. fnqr enttaaea. enrwe , Kaat - Twenty-fonrth and feat Aah .trerta: enat. It. Sim. MYKK.H Marrh . frmnk Mreea. mtt.ee r..t Thtrlr-lth hetween K.M Taylor and Kaat p.iiipiii airert., mei. Bxnn. BAhKH Marrh i. Jamea Bakee. Itrnadwae between Kat f.lf bteealk and Kaat Moeteeatfe swetls; seat. I1.3M. OARUCO CONINE EMBRACES COAST Secured Option 1 on ' Selby Smelter and Two at Everett ; and Tacoma, Washington. NO REPORT OF ANY OTHER NEGOTIATIONS HEARD Movement Believed to Be Work of New York Promoter, and '. Not the Smelter Trust. Since Frod W. Bradley of the Ta coma smelter stated In this city that ne gotiations were being made for north west . smelting plants, nothing . has cropped to Indicate the trend of pro ceedings except - the report from San Francisco that an option has been se cured on the Selby. .. It. is reported on good authority that tbe Selby manage ment gave Bernard M. Baruch. the New York broker, the ODtlon at 1 1.7 00. 000 and after securing- tbla 44 r. Ba rueh took the train for New York. Before be departed It . was said on good .authority that he had secured options on both the Ta coma and the Kverett smelters: the con sideration for the first being 1,000,000 and for tha latter ITUO.OOv. Further information of the proposed smelter combine la pot made publio at thla time. There is a general conviction tbaf tbe American Smelting V Reflnlng company la not promoting the merger. nor that Baruch represents the trust, as the Kverett plant belongs to It Mining men who have followed developments be. lleva that tbe proposed merger is an ef fort on the part of Baruch and asso ciates to float a great concern embrac ing the northwest plants,--Independent of any existing combine. With the' op tions he secured In bis pocket, the New York promoter has returned, and If he la able to carry his plana out, ' will probably report soon on results. ' It cannot be learned that Baruch has negotiated for other smelters. The Mountain Copper company of Shasta county,- California,- haa a two-furnace plant at Keswlrk which handles custom ore and the same company Is erecting another smelter at' Indian Head, near San Francisco. Tha North port smelter, near-Rossland, handlea considerable cus tom ores When running st capacity, as it hss six stacks. Tba Trail plant, on lhaBritlsh .Columbia side, hand! as the ores of Rossland. and adjacent district, drawing slllctous products from across the line when needed. Tbe Boundary smelters reduce ores from Washington only when silica la required1 to jnlx with the base product ofjhat region. ---- Manager Fred D. Fuller of the Bump- ter smelter, In this state, said no nego tiations had been entered into for bis plant, but aa this Is -confining Itself largely to eastern Oregon and western Idaho, it may not yet .be regarded to figure prominently in tbe smelting situ ation of tba northwest. It seems -that options have been obtained on but three smelters and perhaps this Is the extent of the consolidation proposed by the New Yorker. ZINC OPERATORS ARE ALARMED AT B.C. MINES (Special Dispatch to TU Journal) Denver, CoL, Msrch 2L There la ap parent alarm In the sine fields- of Colo rado and Missouri over the British Co lumbia tonnage received from tba north by local smelters. This tonnage ia not large yet, but seems to grow rapidly, and late reports are to the effect that tha United States market haa stimulated wonderfully a number of Slocan mines. Th9 aNost h JB tws-i bats so n wfttottd to do liver 1,000 tons of high-grade ore.- Tbe American Boy baa been making small shipments, and there are several other properties with light tonnage in sight. J .. V "" ' . 1 T , which sre getting ready to ship. Bome era thought the new Sullivan group smelter being put in commission st Marysville, B. C, would hold the British Columbia product at home, but it seems to increase, rather than diminish. Should the tonnage continue to grow for an other year. It seems probable that the domestic operators wljj be clamoring for a -duty. , - RAWHIOING SEASON AT SLOCAN IS OVER ' pecUrtUnatch t The Joans!.) ' Sandon. B. C March 21 What is known to local miners aa the "rawhld I'ng" season is past for this district To the uninitiated, it must ha evnla-lnajt Pover the surface of deep snow, .usually n a cowhide, placed with the hairy side down. ' When snow is firm, so that an animal can walk on-tbe frosen sur face, a team will draw heavy loads In this manner, the , distribution of the burden over the area of a skin prevent ing breaking through the crust. But when the warm season comes, with oft snow in the day, "rawhldlng" stops. As this system of. hauling requires no roads and the cheapest of ail vehicles, it la looked forward to by the Isolated operator as tha opportunity to do a largo amount of hauling. , "Rawhldlng" as a rule Is done where hills are steep, and the load Is hauled down; nothing Is taken back on the return trip. . DATT BtATTB S: rev Manager Fred D. Fuller, of the Sump- ter smelter, with H. T. Hendryx, a mine pperator of "the aame camp, spent Sun day her. They state that spring finds Sumpter lively. Four carloads of matt were sent from the smelter one' day last week, which Is the largest single ship ment yet made. Receipts of ore con tinue satisfactory, ' although breaking roads have Interfered with hauling by wagon to some extent., The different mines, furnishing.. ore .to tha-smelter this winter are In shape for even bet ter production this summer, and some new snippers ar expected. cTAjrzna roa uxcour. ' (Special DUpateb to The JosmalT) . Pearl. Idaho, March 11. Three shifts are steadily on dfitxj stHha Lincoln sink Ing the new triple-compartment : ahaft, which Is to be the main working shaft of the nlnev: Manager Edwards Is rushing connections from this shsft to the main or bodies, so that - by the time the . - Are Ten jsmgagadt Engaged ' people should remember. that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided by keeping their digestions In good condition with Klecrlo Bitters. 8. A. Brown, of ' Bennettsville, 8. C, ssvs: "For years my wlfa suffered in. tensely from 'ffyopepsla, complicated with a torpid liver,-until sh lost' her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her forrner self.' Then she tried Klerlrlo Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made, bar entirely well Uhm I. nnw .Irrm. rl kMlthwti Red Cross Pharmacy. Birth and Oj'lc streets, orl the way to the postofflc, sen and guarantees them, at toe a hot- tie., J . CLAIRVOYANT Sat frawls Cnie T- TKX QIXTX. Washington 3OfcaaM 9 ngyi OUiy aax. abb . Keaainsrs lor Jt Af Three Davt Onlv fv . , I no ntRtitT ant.cvNf.v ism AMD eUAkANTKB to aiaka yau a eaarso If 1 fall .to call yoa by nam la fnU. naaaad of roar Moods, eaemlas or neala. t proaus t tell yoa whetbaa yoar . koebaad. wife or swaatbeart la true ar fa las, tall yoa, bow at sala tha lore af tka one na atoat dealra. area thoogh aillea away; bow ta; aarrnl la ouainoaa. spaeauaoa. iswsaira; now , w aurrx the .ana af roar eholee: how to to- gala roots, health sad Vitality. awaaorao sell InOasaeo, cares drlsh habit I trassares, rams -all aorroua dtaausoa. Haw eaa I Sara good mear now esa I anrmad In hnalnoaat llow eaa f Baaka say hoaw bappyl . now eaa I aaaqaor aiy jwntoi . r ... How eaa f Bxrry the oas 1 esoessl s-. Bow eaa I oaarry well , . Hnw nooa eaa I marry f Row eaa I eoanwer say rleslt - l- Bow ess I meku say one kwe SSST How sooa will aiy lover uiuauaat How eaa I get a letterf How eaa I sot a good pesltloat How eaa I nam had Influences f ' Pow eas I eontrol say oaet - : Row nuke dlaraat onn think of Saaf How esa I bold ny haahsad's level . How ean t keen mf wtfn's Vaf HOrRW PAII.Y. 10 TO T. AND BtTwrtAY. , KMa) WASHINGTON ST.. COB rlrTn - ABO WA4H1NOTO" 8TB y -."J Kill AKiJ Wwootas. V IIHU I CaaBtgSJfoeaaastaral XnilnttdaiaX I dWahatsai.iBgaBiaialloas, aaaii u imianoaa or aioa -I J T!", of Btaeaai bmsiI FREE LAND IN OREGON 1 -- n ftd ftehac fnh, tVutt uAM&rm&K SB , , , t r j - cast af n-rijration. Deed direct from Stat tt Orrgoa. WRITC TO-DAY. BOOKLET and alAPFREZ. Drathotoi Irriratioo and Power Caca-Bsay,tlO-tl-lMcKAyBoudlDg,rWuMT,Oirga cyanide plant is ready to treat ore, th same may be delivered through th new working. - The hoist to be put on this shaft haa great capacity, and will handl all development work and the mill ton nage for a long time. - (Special Stspatrh to . Tba JoerasL) Pearl. Idaho. March J L The Black Pearl management of this camp has re ceived a milling plant and haa th build ing material to erect th mill, but will not commence to do so until well in tbe summer.- Development em the shaft lev els Is being . rushed, and tbe showing had assures the compsny a reserve soon for even a larger mill than baa been de livered. - - 0009 BTBUZa HBPOBTBP. (Special Dlspstck ta Tbe JoaraaL) Cottaga Grove, Or., March 21. Frank Jordon, a local mining man. received newa from hla brother at OrantsePass of a strike In a claim they own together. He Immediately left for Oranta rasa. and no further details of tba atrlka can ba learned. - ' BBOO DrTZSBaTS. - - - eaasaasBBBBasnaa, ' ' . oaeUi Dlsnattala Tha JoaraaL y,.... Vancouver. B. March 11. John M. Harris, president of th Reco Mining company, of Sandon, has announced that the Reco will pay a second dividend of 120,000 soon., . . ENORMOUS INCREASE fJF WESTERN TRAFFIC Railroads Cannot Handle Bus'i- ..): ness Fifty IThousand Cars Short. ' ' .. (Jovrnal Special Berries.) ..4 . - Chicago. March 21. Leading railroad officials of Chicago say that tha roads running east and west out of this city ara 0,000 cars - short of meeting the present orders. Shipments pf general merchandise are breaking all ; records. The volume of westbound general mer chandise over western roads I beyond ail precedent and the equipment and ca pacity of the roads are Uxsd to tbe ut most, - . i " The officials say that, larg as th volum of merchandise traffic now la, it la barely sufficient to meet the neces sities of th sections to which It Is consigned, and tbe merchandise Is con sumed aa fast as It reaches Its destina tion. 7' ' " " - , Country merchants ar accumulating no stocks, and. Indeed, It la difficult to get goods delivered fast enough to sup ply immediate needs. Should the year bring forth average crops every road In the country will be In need of large ad ditions to) Its equipment. TONY PASTOR A STAGE .... MANAGER FORTY-YERS ' (Joornal Special Berries.) -New York. March. ,11 In the little green room off the stag of Tony Pas tor's thsstr today were -a few basket ot flowers and on a desk scores of Ut ter and telegrams. "Tony" Pastor had received these and also the personal con gratulations of many friends upon com pleting 40 years of sctive theatrical management. Mr. Pastor la dean of New .York roanagara and jf n -would not be giving too fine a line on his-age it might b added that be was a legitimate actor. circus clown and variety performer for quite a few yeara before na became a theatre manager, in 1I6S. Among those wbo sent letters or tele grams ' of congratulations were Nat Qoodwln, who was one of Mr. Pastor's early variety performers; May Irwin, formerly of the Irwin sisters; Daniel Frohmart, Klaw - Erl anger, 'Hyde A Behman and Montgomery Bn"Btone." Mr. Pastor became the manager of a road company on March 21, 1165. He opened his Bowery opera house in Au gust of the samo year. In 1171 he moved to Broadway, and on October 24, IRSl.tr took possession of his present , house, next door to Tammany hail. . a IanVtfAWIaBMlCa. (.at or pot., a qua. I - MbbWBaTUII 1 BwM Boy SBBlilS. V Cf mt " 'sia n inor, A I by aapraaa. anpald. taf Vw "hl l-SS.orlbottlaaai.f. I Molr an Oi.alar Mat aa aanassni BUDAII DERNIQUE CLAIRVOYANT THX VEILED PftOrHXTESS I TBUL, YOUK NAMG 1 Special 3 day Only OCA Reading- ' Thar .ara na aitBtnans ta th aeedtiltaas Bade fey tk nest snd wonderfal psyeble. hi Mirta. . loa amy wisa te snow if it Is sovlaable B-ass a caaage la tan am. la lor. M rlaco. - "Shall 1 eseeed In no naw wadeetaklas "Can I octal a my hope, sty wishes, sty B Wtlensf' -,. -- "Bball I' aver enjoy the -Inxarla ef waaUkT" in i tmat any meBOBT" -"Have I eaeailasr ' " ntv.r WTea stiaU I marryr ' i "How oftea shall I BMrryr . . '- Mthall I ' ,- ' "Doas s aother snars th lv that rlgktfaBt oaxmaa to ar ,t "If so. whoair - "Am 1 lammA In aa v T. Mk m aM. "When Shall m lm sffsbp tarVJoat ta seH.gar ; Bwt ean I ssahs BT life snd honjo hapa ft j. wnea anu my anornt rrtena retarar ?Wa aa I ant racelr a latter f rtorRB-Aria ta a bajxt Ar btjitbay. 29IK Morrison St Corner Fifth Bama jflooa of Xostoa XMntal s-arlovB. ATTRACTING WIDE ATTENTION Invalids Arrive on Every Train Seeking ? the Aid j)f:the Cailfornia Healer Who Is Caring All Man ner of Sickness With- li out Any Medicine What- ever, at -23-24-Se.llng-Hirsch Building. aTaalaea. doetors. nhrsiolaaa aad mia- lstars ara eaUlnA- on Mr. O. W. Harris to obtala railof from their sntaTerlng. Tha halt, the lavama aad tha bllad. Reader youth showing ravages of 4Usa I aemll out vga, Bent ui Droaaa laay mt woi ""Trr.;', ". Xaalar aCarrls. "'-''i":'r : rihteancs"-of" verv "nature ' and - kind apply for treatment,- Kvery -disease known' to man can be and is cured by this treatment, but there ar some per sons who csnnot be cured. Kvorr day surprises come to people who apply for treatment when Healer Harris informs them he can do nothing for them. It Is well that all persons should take ad vantage 01 tne oner mat is peine; maao to sick neoDle at thla time, relative to securing a consultation and treatment ror nothing or oringing tne aavertine ment to the office, for this is not going to last much longer; not that .Mr. Harris Is not willing to consult with rou free, but he cannot take the time away from some other person who Is waiting ana reaay to tase me treat ment, The time Is limited on all .free work, for it coneiumes Just as much time to talk with one as it does to give him a treatment. Therefore, those who cannot afford to pay for consultation. had nest,-taite aavantage 01 tne oners that he ia making today, tomorrow mar be too late., - Lectures Three Times a Week - It Id the Intention of Dr. Harris to start this course of Instruction not later than next week, and arrana-ementa should be made In the next few days, for aa soon as this claa commences the price will be advanced to twenty-five dollars or mora. Remember 4hese lec tures bring out all the good ther Is In a man or woman, and teach them not only bow to take care Of self, but you have a protession ny wnicn money can ho earned If one so desires. C. W. Har ris, SH- Washington street b Portland HtT 70a llt-K! thu PfpTtUad Turklst. tarn Ratliskeller Onnd nsale every evening, good thins to est. Bond thlnsa to oTtsa ; snd nle.nl no aarmondlnse. Prices ne higher tka stber places abost tka city, 1. to Meaier umi loz nun aaa euro. - " ' ' " 1 T'DZZ. r'i '' j ' A it . y i Jr - - y: ' ''I n i -f rS Dr W Norton Davis. IN A WEEK Wa treat - - . n w loos and ehroal dlsaaww of bmm; sins Wood, etoajoch, heart. Dm. iUm, m, kM.a tmnhlas. W ear 8TPHIU.IS (without awrcary) t stay cured forTr. In SO te SO days, wa resaorj STRlCTUBg. wltbost epsratloe.sr pals. Is R days. . . W stoB orataa. s' result f self-abaea. tmmdUt.ly. Ws raa raator tba ariu.l r1r of say bub nder 60 by saaaa of local traat smbI paeaUar . to arasl. .- We Cure Gonorrhoea In a Week ina oocrors at this Inatltat ar an -a- STSdastes, kav bad .maey year1 aJ pari. aaa. aaa .fesea knows la Portlaad ro ia y-vj kavo a rapeUtloB to aialntala and. will aader tak no esse salens esrtala earss ' W gaaraata t car In every esa w ender. tsks r chant a f. Coaalstatloa feon. it wjnnoaniiai. - instraetiya jdw - -- " BJallad fro la plain wrapper. ' cannot cnu a mwer, - - M kaak. Bsaw traatawat soccaasfuL Ofse boars R to B aad T to R. sasdays aad aojioaya, iv on - , Tk3 leadlag reed Hare la th BorUwoat, t kaUbllahed 1S8S. Dr.OortoriDavis&Cb. Tea Bay Betel. . w, fjor. Third aad Tta Bta. rOBTLABB. OBJwOM. Actual Contact : - Is the Only Way to Appreciate iir:-This..Z Modern 1 MarveL HAVE A PHONE INSTALLED . JOHN I. SABIN" ' President LOUIS GLASS Vica-Prea. and Oen. Mgr. O SPICES o finCrcnir. j EirrnACTS tiSwIutirHrJy. f1rvtJnvcr. Cmhrrf JfrwJi, CaMraLi fYkeil CLQSSZrO POvTLAfO, CevOON.' on. guijii's IMPROVED LIVER PILLS ONLY ONI FOR AtfOSa HUH UBADAAHB ' i -t by removina; the causa Toub eiLiouBNiss - T: , by aiding aigestlon : : . OLSABJ THI OOMBtLgXIOM - by purifying tb blood BEST PILL ON EARTH 1 - SOLO BT A IX DBtrOOISTS, OB BT BTAtXi OBT bscbipt or rates, aaa. ram box DK. B0S4NK0 CO., PHILADtXPrllA, P U. S. . HENRY WEINHARD Proprietor of tli City Brewery ' Sargast aad Most Oomplet , Brewery la ta VorthwMt, Bottled Beer a Specialty . TBXBPsbara s. ra. -'. Ore JMh aad Barmaid treats. PORTLAND, ORKOON, CITT VOTIOXa, B0MRALB TOB ASDUfw BUCHIBB. Sealed pmpnasla will he received at the ofnre of the Auditor of the city of fort la ltd nntll Monday, Marrk 27, nA, at g p. m f fnr. nlohlng to tbe tlty of Portland' en adding Biarhlne. :- r - tin proposal will be eonaldered ttnleas ar. rompanlrd by i rerllDed rherk payable to 'the erdrr of fleorso M. William., Mayor of tha lity of Portland, eqnal to 10 per rant of the eersat amnnal t.f the bid. The right to reject any sad all bids Is hereby reserved. , . f , By order of th Ktemtlve Board. ' V- THOH. C. PKVU. i Asdlte of the flly ' ef PortUsd. ' rertland. Orrgu March U. 1906. v J, .. .V- POKTLABB TXrVt P!rT C OKT90B. ha. Ut mJt hJ. X Oldest Tt Osouv la Ortgsa. CAJtiAAX, ,tra, Wa eandaet sanaral bar -log hoslSM. W racatv aavioga s-"-ita. V rmum V a e-e. tiBcata ssd oarttaratas 'of dVaasIt sot. a anoa 10 dan' sail, at days1 sail fo - ' tall, with la tenet at Rfc. RH asd per a. r - Kk.?- sr:iAx?o:r - BltNJ. I. fvtnvM., PraaJdaad) ' H. U PrnTKt Sioa-PNata.at B. LBB PAOsrf Soeraury I. O. BOLT B A.. Asalataat aosratary . MEBCKAJfTfl' VATTOMBX BAFT, fOBTXABS, OBXOOJf. a. rswar'n. it.iia.uuu,j,,..i laiuil . i nia.,,,itt,, . a i.aia.ns B. W. HO YT , Caahlor 0BOROB W HOTT. Asslstsnt Csahlor ' Tiaassakj a weaerel Banking Bmlaoaa. Crafts ssd Letters of Credit laaed Available, to An Parts of th World. " ColloetloBS a Bpeefslty. SIOVBITT RATTBftB a TBTRT 004BT. BRR Msrrlsaa Bt,. Vortlaad. Or.f , u . TrasnaBta- a waaornl Banking Bsalaaaa, ' RATlBOR DsTABTaiBT. - " v Istarost Allowed on Tlma ssd Saving Deposits, Acts as Treats far Batatas. Draft sad Letters af Credit Avaliahl la AH Parts ef tie . World. C. F. ' AD AMS , . .Frea14ent L. A. LIWIS... first Vlce-FTosMeBt A. L. M.f-'JI ..Second Ticn-Prealdont R. 0. JCB1TB .....Secretary USTrXD STATTS BATTOBAL BABZ. OT BOBTXABTJ. 0BKB0B. BOBTBWEBT 00 B. TKTBD ABO OAS BTi. Traasact a Oanatai Banking Bnsiaaaa.-. , DRAFTS IBBUEfV r AvsTUhta ta All ntl of tba finite Bta tea asd Bvrapa, Hons Kong aad Maalla. ... raixrrxoB-s btabx ob jatobabib rntam rrtwiaao.. .,.,.. v. AlKSWOHTH Vlca-Prssldaat. Ctahlar. ,...-.;.,....;...B. , W. . BTHMEER Asslawat Cashier ......A. at. WBIOBT LADD TIL TOB. BABXXKS. - (IstaUlaBad la 1RM.) Tianaaahl a Baaiaal Baaklas B CoUoatloaa aaa da at an oolnta en r..uiA tarsia. , Letters of credit lamed svsllsble la karope and all points In tba United Ststaa. - Bight Biehanie and Tatecraphle Traaafera sold os Now York. Waablnrtos. Ckleaga..st. Lsala, Den ear, Omaha. Bna rraaelsoa sa Uonuna aad BriUak Coleatbta, . . Err bang sold oa London. Parta, BorBa. Praahfort, Bong Bag. Zakosaaia, Manila and Boaolala. . '-' . . .. FIBRT BATIOWAL BAVK - OB VOBTLABS, OBXSOB. Ct" Usslgastad Depoaltory and f inancial Aavst ml ' , i the U sited BUtoa. . Praatdeat.. .....A. L. MILLS Ca.bler. W, KEWKIBK 1 Asalataat Caahlar. TT. 0. ALTO UP, i eromi v.-nw a. W . HISVSNB tttors oz mgii umm u avniiannj is and tha Canteen Bta tan 1 Sight Bsehangs sn4 TalesTapala. Tranafins an 14 on Naw Tork. Bootoa, Chicago, Be Lost- St, Pa si, Omaha, Baa PYanel aad tha ' principal points is the Northwest. . . Bight aad tin bill drawa hi obbm to salt' as Lea doe. Ports. Berlin, frank fart -ea-the. Mala. Bong Kong.' Xekoasnw. Oeoenaac.e. Chrlatlsnls. Btockholta. St, PatarabBrgTMaa. esw, Enrich, llonohjls. ,. - Cslljetlsa Mad oa ravarahl TorwA ' M0BBIS BBOS. CHBlSTTjrgXB. . ' 1H rtrst Rtraat. rertlaa. ,0 Offsr IH-Weo Tsiiilaiijits la IntHpal ,a j wgiBB war ABeAf MORTOAQB LOAN8 ' Oa Portland Baal Xttsts at Lee eat Bates. litis InsBTSd. Asstraets raralsaad. . TITLE OUAJUABTAB TBBBX CO. Sinaa a. chamhss of CITT B0TICXB. AsSESSBXB-T FOB KXTTJtSIOB Of , KABT . - . - eUBAB STBXXT. Notice Is hereby gives thsttae aaaeaament made by ordinance No. 1A403, entitled: "Aa ordlnsaca adopting th report of th viewer la tha siatter aX-tAO praacud ehaag ef Bast" (lilaan atreet frost tbe weat Una of Eaat nee. . ond street t tba weat Una ef Union avenue. aald atreet ta b aa rateoatoa Is It prra.m coarse and width of Baat Ullaaa street, ss Isld oat easterly ef Uatoa avenue, by w taenia tbe name ana nuking aa aaaaaasioBt' or tne benertta and dsBMsea set forth 1b ssld resort." ac Droved t-howey4. IUuB, haa heea entered asatnac ' th arversl owBsrs of sad peraoaa Intereated la the land herein described as being severaDy llaMe therefor. I th Docket of City Unas, which said aaaeesanats are' aaad da aad Day- able st-tb offli-e of the City Treasurer, la. l-nite mates goto an sliver rotn. aaa en leas paid hefor Aprfl . 1UUO, the nsaw will hreosM dellnqaent ssd sack proceeding will b ' tekf n for th tnllerttus of th sm as ara pro vlded by the charter ef th City of Portlaad. aald aseeasmente being as rnuows, iawut- A parcel of land lying between the .nrsaoecd north line .of Kaat Uliaae-atreet aad a kin 131 feet north thereat and anrallel therewith. - and between tba weat Una of Unloa arena a 'i snd th eaat Hp of Kast Third atraat, Baaiasl ll.lple Rstate-, llelra of. A).0li. A parrel of lasd lying between th west Ha of Kaat Third atrert and a lln 100 feet weat thereof and parallel therewith and between the pronoaed north line of East U liana street ' ssd a lln 125 feet north thereof aad parallel - therewith, T. C. Ureea, $10.00. A parcel of lead lying bet wees th east Urn ' of Kaat Hersnd atreet and lln 100 feet weat of and parallel with tAe.vMt-llaa-ax. Wait Thug sueet antrbelweea the propoaid '"north lis of Kaat OUssa street snd lln fA feet north thereof aad parallel therewith, ' Chrletlaa H. Meaaadorfer. 10.00. - A narrel of Innd lrlns betwaea th soeth lln ''"of Kaat""GltasB-Titreef-and I h 100 feet north of snd parallel with the north lis of ' Beat Flandrra atreet and between to weat "'ilno of In Ion avenn and a Ho SS fort wa - thereof stod parallel laerswith, L. B. Juntos, ' A., ' A parrel of had lying between two line re- eperttvely Ml feet and IIS feet west ef asd parallel with th west lln of I'nlo avenn ltd between Ins annth Its of Host til lean atreet snd S lias 1A0 feet north of snd par. - sllel with the north lln of East Hander street. Mrs. N.' J. Bailth. R3.00. .-! , '. A parrel of land lying betwaea the eaat line -of Kent Third atrert and a Bne 110 feet west ' . of snd parallel with tha west line of Union nvenos and between the sooth lln of Kaat Ollean street snd s lln MO feet north of snd ' .parallel with th north line of Eaat flinders street. Caroline Kb-her, R&M. - A parcel of land lying between the weat line of East Third atreet and a lln 100 feet west ' thereof aad parallel therewith and between .thei sonth line of , East Ollass street and a line 1B feet north f nd parallel with th north line of Kaat Mssders atreet, L. B. - A parcel of land lying between the eaat line of Mat Second street snd lln 100 feet went of and parallel with the went Mne of Ksat Third atreet sod between the sonth line of Ka.t fill-on street end line- 180 feet north of and parallel with th north lln of Kast Plsn- -iter tre,.t. Christina H. Meusedorfer, $10.00. . Total, R8O.0O. . ' THOSV C. DEVMK. V, Andltor of th City of Portland. Date nf ftrat pablicatloa, Portlaad, Oregoa, Marrh Rl, 1005. " ' ' ' B0POSED AMERSMXMT TOB IMPB0TBV. BMMT OT KABT ALDEB STBXXT. Notle ta hereby gives that the Auditor of the City ot Portlaad haa prepared a proposed mint fnr th Improvement of Eaat Alder atreet front th eaat line of Kt Thlrtyolgbtli street to the weat lln of Kaat Thlrty nlnth street, and ha ascertained what ha deem a lost apportionment of coat of th Imorevrment In sccordanc with th aperlal snd penllar benefits derived by each parcel of land and lot or part thereof wlthl th sseeesment district, ad haa apportioned the coat for ssld Improve ment la tbe amounts set opposlt ch parcel f land snd lot or port thereof aa Ita hr f such penpoaed asaeeewnt, JA,m r " Any objections t th apportionment of east for said Improvement sinat be made la writing to tba Council and filed with the Andltor wltbla IS day from th data ef ta first Publics Hon of this notle. and ssld objection. i will b heard and determined by th Council be fare th psasage sf th ordinance assessing th. cost of. aald improvement. , BABTHCH PARK ADDITION TO BAST fOBT- LABIV-BLOCK 8, lot T. 0. T. Bow.n, RtB.OJt; kit S. C. T. Bowes. R63.7S: lot 0, C. T. Bowen. RdS.Tfl; lot 10. Berths Van Viae. ttm.SB; lot 11. George IL Htraitaa, 1M BO: lot Z George si. Strasss. RtW.lW. BLOCK . lot l" Mary V. Hurley, ,3.78i kit S, Mary V. Hurley. R6S PHi lot S. Mary T. Hurley, RS4.SS; - lot 4, O. W. and Margaret-J. Allen, I ".; Vrt 8, . W. snd Margaret V. Alien, $rA&i lot a! Q, W. and Margaret V. Allan, t).A. f Totsfc RTM.R1.. THofc c MtX, v Andltor of the City of Port land. Oregoa,. 'Dntf f Best, publics lion, March 80. IBiB. . JOrrBDMASTIB R B0TICX, : Notice Is hereby gives that oa th lth day of Marrh. It", "V ""d emponnded st th City Poud. t No. Jl Sliteenth street, la" the tityof PortbiBd. Oregoa, tha following dceerlbed aalmal: On bay mare, whit saddle marks s back, nd abod all (round, and nnlesa the owner, ne other person ny persona having . as Interest therein, shall claim posseaaloa of the samo, snd pay all east snd ebargiw of tha keeping nd -edrertl.lng them, together with th poand -fee on aald animal, aa provided by Ordinance Na. 5.9JT. amended, of aald City nf Port land. I wlll'sh' th artk nay of March.' louA," st the bene of 10 s. m., st th City Posnd, at No. 31 Mlateentb tlwl, I aald city, aril tk shove deecrltted animal st public snetlea ta -the highest bidder, to pay coata and ehsrgea for taking Bp, keening asd sdvertUIng-tuch "list thl SOU day f Varch'. IMS. , - F. W. BERD, V. "7' - (