rnz : o::::go:j daily: jouniiAL. r ctlai.s. . IT YEAR . r.I AY TAKE THE REC0HD a - Ctatittics'6f Iron and Steel Ex- ; porta Show Big; . Increase v Over Pterloue Year. ; , . v - . . v v -" JAPAN ALMOST EQUALS V '. EUROPE AS RAIL MARKET Rapidly Developing, Sections of Canada Call for Large Ship- ments.From America. (W.hinxte Bureau' ef Th Journal.) VYah.tsto.v April 10. The', prtwnt , flacal . year, bid fair to taka the record for xporl of Iron and steel manurac i ture from th United State. Statt- ! tic of ha Industry collected by - the J department of rornmerce and labor snow I mu tnese vxports in n nrav wisu. I months of the present fiscal year ex ceed those In the corresponding- months of any earlier year, being for thla yea I tt,t0.000 In value, aa' compared with $ll.W.O0. the high record mad la the 'first -eight months of 101. - A most gratifying ahowlhg for thla ' year la made In the comparison be j tween exports and Imports ot Iron and ! steel manufacture. In 1I8 exports of Iron and steel manufactures during the 'eight months of the fiscal year were 1 lesa than half the value of Import of .these goods, being 111.100.000 exports. a unlnit ttl.ttS.000 Import. . In 1I0S. I during the same months, the asporta of Iron and stoel sre about ftx time as (much as the Imports being IS5.I00.OOO. as ski Inst 114.000.000 Imports. Thus .' the balance of trade, which lit ' tCSSi showed, a total of 1 11.000,006 In favor -of ' the Imports ot Iron and ateel. In 10e to date show a total of 171.000.000 la favor of exports. - . The growth In value of exports of certain article of Iron aad steel manu facture between list and 101 Is a .follows: Machinery, the leading Hem of export In the Iron and ateel schedule, hns Increased from lt.4IT.040 In 1111 to t3t.0M.06S In the corresponding months of the present fiscal year. Under '.the head of machinery are Included loco motives. In which the growth waa from . Inbi.est In lteS to $l,t4.41-in ltot; printing preaeee, from tilt. 141 to It74. ltt; - sewing 'machines, from tl.t4t.4rl to tt.t0t.tt4. Steel rati have also In creased In export from tLn.4l In the first eight months of lltt to tl.000.04t In 106 to date. Over half of the lat ter value represent alilpment to the rapidly developing actions' of Canada, while Japan almost equal Europe aa a market for American rail. -The Indication are tha It will be found at the cloe of the present fiscal "year that the export over Import of -nn and steel for the entire year will . be considerably more than 1100.000.000. t.'INE CORPORATIONS FILE THEIR ARTICLES fSpedal Dispatch te The louraaM ' -Salem, April 10. The following corporations-filed their artitcle with the secretary of state last week: ' Central ' Seed - company; principal office, Portland. Ore.; capital . stock. t500; Incorporators, W. J.' Makeltm, F. C. Hoocker. and N. V, Bimon, . . i. New Publishing: company; principal office. Sumpter, Ore.; - capital atock. tl.OOO: lncorportorL-Chrle Lleben ateln, I. A. Andrew and Fred Fontaine. The Farmer' Exchange 4k Forwarding romnanv: nrtnnlnal office. Xucln. Ore gon; capital atock. M.000: Incorporator, . H. C May. W. 8. EseU and J. La Hind man. - Bank of Whltelaka City; principal of-floe.- Whltelaka City, - Oregon; capital atock, tlt.000: Incorporator, F. T. Cook. M. IX West and I jO. Weat . Baker Light tt Power company; prln i.clnal office. Baker City. Or.: ' caoltal John.. 3. H. Parker and FY N. Averlll. i " Klamath Telephone 4k Telegraph com- pany; principal office, . Klamath Falls, . tin: capital atock, - tlt.000; Incorporat or. Louis neasig, i. n. nmi ana zx. H. Hesslg. . ...... . " : "7" Tlie Gresham. Trading a Packing com pany; principal office, tires ham. Oregon; ' capital stock, tlt.000; incorporator, T. 'hort. , . . - Lynn Canal Packing company; prln- ' clpal : ornce. Asiona, Oregon; capiuu stork, ISO.OOO; " Incorporators, F. A. .Fisher. O. O. Moea and Otto E. Carl- SOn. .... .,. .,. ; - -, . - T; Mt Hood Railroad company,; incor (porated under law of - Utah; capital . atock. ' 1260.000; attorney v In fact, Charlea T. Early. .Hood River, Or. MUNICIPAL LIGHTING -? PLANT FOR ASHLAND '. . "V. (BMlal btspateh te The JoaraaL ' . Aamaaa, ur., April- 1. a movement "looking to the eeubliehment of a no nlclpal lighting and power' Plant for Ahlanri waa instituted last vmp. hM the people by a large majority asked for 1t and latar tha lealalatura. amended the charter so aa to permit ita purchaa. . -Recently the city council commis sioned M.-'T.. Eggleston to- writ con tract with the residents to take light- mi .iun nwir nrrm iron ue pro - posed city plant and h ha pro creased '-. wall that the enterprise u ssaured. is in. vtrunvit hkuk. iv tn w nil Jk. . The contract ; cover practically all the lighting business of the city within the limits of the present service and the canvass I designed , to embrace the ' whole town,. . 1 Under the agreement., mad the city plant ha secured bualneea sufficient t guarantee a revenue above expense "from the date of installation. 1 tern .which Is a money-earner. It 1 ' figured thev electrla plant will earn al - moat aa much money aa the water. ya tem, with only a fraction of the Invest ment that 1 bound up In th latter. . CONSTITUTION FOLLOWS - ,:THE.FLAG IN ALASKA ' 1 , . , t ' ; I (leoraal Baeelal ferric. ) A- Wahlngton. D. C. April 10. Th supreme court todays held that th law passed by congress limiting th number of Juror to try criminal cane - in Alaska la ' unconstitutional. Th -decision glvea Alaska a different set of statutes from th Philippine and Porto Rico, declaring it to be an organised tar. titory. In which the constitution of th United fltalea la In force. STw Oare-for Oaaeet. , All urrac cancer are now known In be curable, by Hucklen' Arnica Marve, jus. waiters. 01 uvmma. v a., rltea": "1 had a cancer ton my llo for leara. that seemed Incurable, till Buck len'a Arnlna Halve healed It. and now It perfectly well." Oiiamnted cure for cuts an4 Uurna Jtc at Red i ron Phar macy. Hl'h and Oak streets, on lb way te m jwniuuiv. Dr; Fritjof Nansen, the Explorer, Who '. Norway. WEALTHY BOSTOWAN WEPS TRAINED NURSE . ","0 aaxa ' . . f Stephen Codman. Jr., Marries " Beautiful Mary Sullivan-, For-' .V merly an Artists'. ModeL . . - "(Journal Special aerrlea.) ' Boston. April 10. Stephen Codman. JrH a wealthy . Boston . rchltectr can bplcuou in aociety of thla city, and Ml Mary . Sullivan, - a professional nurse, formerly employed at the Maasa- chuaetts general hospital.. were quietly married yesterday at . the bridegroom' country bom In Westwood. ' The marriage la the culmination pt a romance covering several year. Tha nrida l th daughter or a former Charleatown contractor. Early In child hood, . her, exceptional .beauty attracted much attention. Edmund Tarbell.' th artist. Induced her to lt for hi art classes. . The artist spoke enthusiastically , of ' her beauty, but after a . week's experience in' hi tudy, aha returned to th convent where she waa being educated. .' , . When Ml Sullivan waa It; her father died. . and aha was -. obliged to leave school. ' Tsrbell's admiration ' for ' her had not ceased, and she poaed for aim for aeveral of hi moot' important can vase. - j m '. - j. Th bridegroom belong to a Boston family of great social Importance and wealth. Bishop Codman of tha Episco pal diocese of Main 1 a brother. ,,H la a Harvard graduate. . "; ; ' v . ..." . MASS MEETING TO BE v V KELP AT CENTRAUA (Special Dispatch ' te Th jooraaL) ' .- Centralis, Waah., April 10. A mass meeting will be held In this city tomor row evening to, fully discus tha pro posed Big Bottom elect rlo railroad ques tion. Thi matter waa taken up at a meeting of th Commercial club of Cen tral la last Friday evening, at which time a large delegallon.Pt farmer and other was present. At this meeting the work already done and mapptd out for -tha future waa explained and fully described by Mr. Wardell, who ha been engaged by the farmer of eastern Lwla county to promote th enterprise. Th mem bers of th club did not feel Justified in Indorsing the enterprise on behalf of th city, and for thla reason a .ma meeting was called, .v v .- -v Part of thi rout will depend on whether th terminu of the road would be at Kelso or Caatl Rock, by way of Toledo, Chehall by way of Napavlne, or Centralla through the Salter valley. The disposition of th promoter of th company I to com direct to Centralla, but in uch a case the people- of Cen tralla and vicinity would be expected t guarantee a subscription to th capi tal stock of at least t&O.OOO. - ' , Toledo mis promised a subscription of 110,00. with certain right of way . and' terminal privileges, should th Una pas through that city. Mr. Wardoll said that It wa th Intention of the com pany to bond the. road soon a tha right of way. had .been secured and th grade placed In readiness for th rail. DISTRICT CONVENTION K. OF P. AT PENDLETON -,;v .- ah '(pedal Dispatch cs Tbe JoaraaLt '. Pendleton.- Or.. April 10 The fifth annual district Convention of - th Knight of Pythias for this county wss held at this place Saturday evening, and wa attended by about. 200 delegate and grand ' lodge officer. - Addresses were made by Grand Chancellor t. M. Curl, Grand' Vice-Chancellor M. ' F. Davis, Grand Keeper of Record and Seal 1 R. Stlnaon. Frd 8. Grant of Portland, and also member from each of ' th lx lodge of thla county. Initiatory Work la .the third rank wa don and a team contest held between the lodge from Athena and Pendleton, the latter-win ning by a close sqor. Th session was presided over by W. M. Peterson, dis trict deputy, and following the Initia tory work a banquet was erved at the Hotel Bicker."'- . :.T-"T-Vt- HANDCUFFS WER'E NEVER -PLACED ON JEFF DAVIS (Jodtaal Special Berne. 1 ' Boston, April It. "Neithea Lieutenant Grant nor any one else ever, handcuffed Jefferson . Davie," aald Oen. Nelson - A. Mile today in reply to the charge that Mr. Dvl had ; been rolatreated while a prlaoner In hi charge. . 'The only Iron ever' put on Davis, were light leg iron put, on by a civilian employe, under order and Instructions from th war department. ..They. wore put on while aome rharfge were being msde In his quarters for the purpose of preventing tragedy, or preventing I) via from Injuring himself or any of bin guard 1 adcmiiUng. an. escape. . f My Btcom Prirn Minister of I FOUND DR. OSLER TOLD THE TRUTH California Pioneer Verifies Theory by. Searching for Work miens Refused. CHLOROFORMED HIMSELF . : IN GOLDEN , GATE PARK Aged Man Convinced That Men " Past Sixty Are No Longer - Wanted in This World, t 1 (Journal Special garflea.1 s: San Francisco, April 10. At th g of 71, Timothy W. Chamberlain, ot tit Turk street, aald:. "Dr. Oaler 1 right whan he aaya that a man over to should be chloroformed." ' Last night, at' t o'clock Chamberlain' body wa ' found llf ele,' lust off th south drlv Mn Niolden Gate v park, -v near Seventeenth avenue. He had taken chloroform. Two curious boy prowling through th bushes cam upon the remain of th man, a well known California pioneer of lltt, and a well to do citlsen who had held several office of . honor and trust"," Dut whose face, upturned to the sk, aeomed tlll to bear upon It th conviction- that eelenc was right, whea It et the period of man' usefulness at limit of three scor year. Chamberlain, with hi wife and son, T. Starr Chamberlain,' aged 20, haa been living In Elaine apartment at 132 Turk treet for - two . yeara. Although well fixed with thi world good, Cham berlaln had a desire to mingle in affair of actlv Ufa. . A few day ago h start ed out to e-lf he could get a position aa bookkeeper.. "... ' "I have read Dr. Osier's theories," h aid. "I shall now go out and see if he 1 right. It may be tru that men of my age are no longer wanted. I think be may be right." , . He tested the theory.. . His corpse lying In the brueh with an empty chlo roform bottle by hi aid tells th re sult .- .. , MEAD PREPARES SLATE ' ' . F0R.RAILR0AD BOARD -.- ... (Jooraal Special Sarvlea.) , Olympla,' Waab April 10. Th slat as prepared by Governor Mead for a tat' railroad commission comprise tb following men:' ' It A. Fslrchlld. of Belllngham, chair man; Stephen- J. cnadwlck, or Colfax, second member, and either W. I Ben- ham or George W. Dickinson, of .Seattle, third member. , Benham la from Spo ken and formerly with the Great North' em railroad. Th aalary of the commis sioners 1 04.000 a year. It I under stood that Fairchild'a appointment will be made In the near future. Th other appointment ar not expected for aev eral month a cj- ;- ..... MONTANA FRAUD TRIALS , TO TAKE PLACE IN JUNE ("Plal Plapatcb to Tke Joareal.) 1 Helena. Mont, April 10. United State Judge-Hunt-today -set for trial June t the esses against R. M. Cobban and' ft other on the charge of perjury and ubornatlon of perjury In connection with extenslvs western Montana land frauds. ' Th government - allege that Cobban Induced th Indicted parson to taka up landa, turn them over to him. and that ha In turn a agent of Senator Clark transferred them to W. A. Clark. The government haa also sued Senator Clark for recovery of the landa - 1 1 ' CHARNEL HOUSE OWNERS PETITION BANKRUPTCY : ' ' ' - " : (Journal gpeelal Serrle,)' Br6cton,1' Mas.,' April 10. Th ho firm of EL B. Q rover k Co., In whoa fac tory th disastrous oil explosion oc curred on March 20, resulting In th loss of ft live and a quarter million dollar ulit property, -voluntarily assigned todiy lor tne oenent or tneir c realtor. . 1 The Orpheum. 1 Th Orpheum theatre continue to draw large crowd. Tha program this ensuing week I still mors attractive than last week. . Th new ballet by th "Pretty Pony Girls.". Is particularly at tractive and ianrfrably staged and re mind one of ' Interesting - eeene In "Klorodor." 11st think of It, five hours nf conttmimi high-clan aaudevlll land burlesque for 10 cent - .1 SliC.1T SUPPLY Cr Ifi'GCULATIOI GERO Only : Bacteriaologists of Prop erly Equipped Concerns Can j Be Supplied at Present. TO PREVENT DISEASE : IN LEGUMINOUS CROPS Government Holds Patent Upon Method of Growing and Dis tributing ; Organisms. , . , ' (Waahlnftoa Bares f Tb JsornaL) Washington, April .10. The depart ment of agriculture flnda itaelf obliged to Issue a circular 1 letter to correct erroneous statement ' which ' recently wer printed quit- generally In the pub llo prea regarding tha free and un limited' distribution of Inoculating m terlal for leguminous crop. . - ' ' A On . result of tn . unauthorised publication ef the inteutlona of the de partment request . have com In for Inoculating material far In excess of the ability of th department to aupply. and the applicant have to be turned away empty-handed. Th facilities of th de partment have been taxed to the utmoat and for om ttm It ha been Impossi ble to meet the demands In . fact, the total quantity which could be prepared thla aeaaon wa promised to applicant early In February. . . Th patent which th ' department hold" upon th method of growing and dlatrlbutlng the organism wss tsken out In such a way that no one can main tain a monopoly of tha manufacture of sucn culture and o aa .to permit or it being taken up and handled commerci ally. The commercial product la being handled quit generally by seedsmen. 1 Upon application th department ha furnished all necessary Information to th bacteriologist representing properly quipped concern, but it cannot assume to make any 'tatment which could In ny way be regarded as a guarantee of the commercial product; nor. 1 it pre pared to Indorse all of th somewhat extravagant claim mad for 'this dls covery. The authorised tatmnt made by the department In reference to plant Inoculation may b found In farmer' bulletin No. tit. ; OREGON CONFERENCE COMES TO A CLOSE Annual Session of United Evan gelical Church Ends Wrth Ap-" P - pointment of Delegates. . (Special Dispatch te Th. JooraaL) : ' Salem, Or., April 1. Th tenth annual aeesion of th Oregon Conference of the United Evangelical church came to a close In thi city thi morning, whea the assignments of pastor for th en suing year wer announced. ' . Among the important reaulta of th ae salon wer the raising of a tV00 sub scription for mission, providing for th raising of 1 400 for the erection of a church at Mapleton. and th announce. soent-of pledge ot t&OO mad by the Church Extension society for th build ing of a paraonage at lrrlgon. . . Yesterday morning member of th conference filled the ' various pulpit of the city. At th United Bvaagellcal church Blahop Hell preached. . Pastor were aaalgoed for th year as follow: . Portland district H. I Pratt, preaia lng elder. .. ,. . - Portland. -First Church-t-x. A, Win ter. Portland, Second Church J. Bower- , St. Johns B. K. McVlckar. -. Troutdale R. W. Harrla T HUlaboro Frank Phelp. Laurel P. S. Iock. -, Dayton and La Fayette M. B. , Young, i Brooks C P. Gat., , ; ) ,.. Salem H. A. Deck. ; Sodavlll . and Sweet Home W. 8. Plowman.. 1 .. - Irrlgort Q. Ia LovelL ; . ; Chehall S. Edward Lanner. Dallas District M. J. Ballantyn. pre siding alder. 1 - . -i Dallas C C Poling. x Bridgeport M. J. Ballantyn. Lewlsvlll and Kings Valley H. J. HolsappeL , - -- Beulah and Alsea--8. M. Wood. Florence J. 1 Burn. , , , . 1 " Mapleton C, A. Burri. . -- Independence and Buena Vlata A.- W. Brtckley. -...:,....' , . , ... Guy F. Phelp appointed conference missionary. . . I SON OF MINUTE MAN -- : DIES AT CHEHALIS . (Special Dtapatrfe to The Jooraal.) Chehall. Waah.. April 10 The fu neral of W. -P, Slmonds was held here Saturday, under I. O. O. F. auaplcea. Mr. Slmonda was born July fl, 1115, near Boston.' Hlsx father waa a minute-man, and hi two grandfather also wer sol dier - in th revolutionary army. Mr. Slmonda waa a forty-niner, . and made somvmney in tb California geld field, returning later to Mlaaouri, and after ward to Iowa. Eleven year ago he left Iowa and , went to Texas, coming to this city later. Hs leavea a widow. Jan Sl monda, and two ion, George P. and Prank Slmonds. : Th former 1 night marshal at Chehalla, whil Frank live at Ottumwa, lav ... : j ORGANIZE TO FIGHT - EIGHT HOUR DAY " 'r ; (Jenrsal SpecUt Servlot.) ' Kansas City, Mo., April 10. Several hundred employer of printer - from tat wast of th Mississippi met her today to taka step preliminary to fight ing th eight-hour day, which th In ternational Typographical union; expects to put In fore next January. . Officer of th United Typotheta of 'America wer. present at th convention which organised thi morning. KLONDIKE CLEANrUP TO - REACH FIVEIMILLIONS - - . : .' v , ;.f - : (Jearael Speetal Sarvloa.) Fairbanks. Alaaka, April 10. Th spring term of th district court opened todsy to consider a small number of civil and criminal case. It baa - been decided not to call a grand Jury to In vestigate th misconduct of official till tb opening of navigation The spring cleanup amount to fully M.O00.T0O, and may reach tMOO.OOO. tOTi xdrtm 4,000 YSaUU out. - From the Rom Corrlerre dela Sera. We poseee many- lov songs of the old Egj ptlah, but a genuine Jove let-. i'OC ( IS WRITTEN 0 0 c uiy vivy rDiiu n ' ', '.; y ;. .:s-"'' .' ': ".''': BWaW.BSSmBaaiawaWaMBamaBBa Oregon Water .Power Townalte Co.: v' Gentlemen: I read you prise offer for best advertise" . ments calculated to sell lota In City View Park and, upon your advice, went out to see the property. 1 had a rea son of my own, also, for going) it waa to aatlsfy. myself -that your property had real merit; otherwlae your offer would ffttver had no. allurement for m. .. The first thing that Impressed me waa the evidence of unwavering faith In the future of Portland whloh must ' hs-e prompted th extensive Improvements being mad at The Oak" for the pleasure of th pedpl. i Not' only at . "The Oaks," however,, Is this' faith manifested, but every where, both In Portland, tn Oregon.- and among all people - who have tnveatlgated our undeveloped resources and who have noted how public lntereat i centering In th north- , west. - - .'.' . '" If Portland. I to ae th development which 1 uni versally predicted for her. aside from any special lnflu-' eneauwhlch inajb. reault from th Iewla -and Clark fair and . "all UlrtfHar. efforts, then lota In. City View Pars ar cheap at any price which they ar at all' likely to. reach before ; they r all sold, and it 1 vary f to aay th tlm wilt ' - b abort. .:'' ;-' I do not -know of a : mor admirable residence suburb . around Portland from ao- many stand polnta. ,-. We bav ' many fine location, but for health, pleasure, quiet, con venience, beauty of scenery and aurroundlnga. nearness to what, muat soon be th most alluring plessure resort 'on the North Paclflo coast "Th , Oak" and from every other consideration that goe to mak a auburb home site. City View Park cannot, b excelled. ' Opportunity la written al) over it. . . . . , '. , vv-, ... , - A PORTLAND ADVEBTI8INO MAN,- : 0 COME IN AND SEE 0 LOTS $350 IP Oregon Water Pbver Toivrisite Co. : 134 FIRST STREET. Portend, Ogon 0 v- ..-.r.i . )OC I bav a t-room ' modem ' Colonial houaa. with full basement and laraa attic; plumbed for gaa and wired for electricity: it haa cement walk In front and on aid. 1 convenient to two car line in upper Aioina ana within 1 mlnutee' walk of th ateel bridge; In a very atghtly situation and vary de alrable for a home. It I worth tl.IOO, but it must be sold and na reasonable offer will be refused, and term will be mad to suit. Jook thi up at onoe. WHALLEY SIS McKay Bldg. .. .. A Fine Country Home Tl crs 1 5 in cultivation: fin house. x Darns: z orcnaras; running water: school and church near place: only 10 mile from Portland; a real Ideal home; will sen all or a part; eaay term, low lntereat. ISO acres Near Sandy postoffle: It In ; cultivation; 40 Blaaned; good plss , tared houee: good barn; running wa . ter; tools and f urnltur - go with 1 p lac.. $ 1,260, , , , . f . .. ,s. ; ..... Charleson L Smith SIO Allaky Bldgv Vaoaa West SSI. V-l KtJIAKatiCSStll. w it7ma-v I FatBlgelfarBSSalSTal fU I taSan I Slatkartw.lBSaaiawUeas, 1 e..i i VI IrrltoUaee ar alaarsttoa M sa a sf siaeeas BMBibraaaa. f ImN CaMarlaa. palalaaa. aa as. aaiHa. IREvjUttCaUruOt. gtmt er soiaaeeea. , tlsISBTI,t 1 Bmt4 by Sliagglil, - v.Ba. j 1 ww van. im wtmm wrapaw. Jey asanas, araaai at IM.ortbotilaatt.Ta. Clraalaf aant aa aaaaaaa. FREE LAND IN OREGON a k the richest fraia, frek tM stock spedoa 1m th world. Theosuei of sent ofkad at acmsl coat ef kripOM. . - Daei direct from Stats ef Oreton. ' WRITE TO-OAV. BOOKLET and MAP FRIE. DeKhatc Iirigatiea sod Power Ceoa paav, 1 1 o-1 1-l a MtXay aWlaiaf,Partias4,Oretoa. TOO XATB TO CUSSnT. 8TANDABO Steam Carpet-Cleaning Co. Carpet ' eleaned. refttted, sower ao laid; siattraaaea, ' fi-ethers renevatad. - Rsat Ttllrd, north, sod .; Paelne sta, , Pkoo East 30. . llerrlna A North.- rairimAi, MOT! ex. KtKJU Al the realdence, MOt East Stark. April ; s. lwus, CbarlMi S. Face, soa ef Ms. and Mti Adas S. ftt. sta 30 years, 4 avontba. , runeral wlU taka Clara Wedneaday. April It, at 2 p. bi., fnna Methodist Eplaraps) chorea .' at Mount Tabor. Friend Invited. ter liad not heretofore been found. Only recently; In Chaldea, wa a lov letter found, written on clay. Though th latter haa much formality for such a missive, tb reader can feel th tender ness that He hidden between It line. Th document wa produced, w should ay. In th year 3200 B. C and waa found In Slppar. th biblical Sepbar vanl. ,- Apparently the lady, lived there, while-her beloved -' waa "a ' realdent of Babylon. The letter read: - "To th lady, Kaabuya (little ewe), ay Olmll Marduk (the favorit of Merodach). this: May th sun 'god of Msrduk afford you eternal Ufa I writ that I may know how your health 1. Oh, lend m a meaaag aboil t It, I live In Babylon' and have not seen "you, end for thi rcaaon I am very anxious. Send me a meesag tlfht will tell ma whan you will come to me, so that I msy be happy. Com In Msrchvsvan. May you 11 v long, for my. sake, - FOR. SALE ALL OVER u n triv n - 1 A Portland, April T, ltOS." 0 v 4 n 0 US AEOUT TERMS 0 0 DOC Fsyehle pahalst aad eUhnoyaat. - Special U ttla week: My raU tt Baimlatry readin and dead trssee elalr VDraar sluloss. Ma. I tall of ebausss, aee- eaatm, rainine. Bar rlases. dlrareea. law. ., snlta, travela, deetha. lIi.TL"r""ot.."""M " pay sw Botblas. I wiak to .how tb. elttaeas of Vortland that "here la. thla Brofeaalos taat asderstasds hla wsiseas saa la ao I.ka I am 14 yaue bafata Cb!ie J.4 yoa to es-MaTor-StBrey and T. T. Oear. .. f k. ..... . goe. I have read the palaw of tb snt anted personacM ea eitker alee e the Atlantic. . The Imprints are et By rooms for Inapertloa. No darkened rooms er cabinet, I say wltaoot fear ef contradiction that I slaad today tbe ackaowl edced king peer of all la ay prefnoahie, I am ker. (my tllrd jl.lt with adealea to b'lp only tboea wbe soneatly wish te better tbelr eoadlrkm and are willing to employ the aervlees I e true palmist aad can alve a thooeand time the valoe recetved. I aak no ene to seller mii wem ssui tney are teeronshly eonvlaeed that I have koowledm that reeuirad tear of study sad careful training te acquire, ly days ef eisarimeetln are over. My prof slonal . serrlcss are a boa te tb amliltloua. dlacoatented and anhanpy panple. This week ?-...l)on't forget toe nam. tHFTErt. mimaju, am bixib sw set. Alder sad Morrison. mxTTjrs aoncs. ZAOV, v 1 Fennaylvanla Society ef AjP4 Oregoa will meet la eomrnltte mf ' room. City Ball. Monday even- I ? J 'f' iprU 10 1B06- t eVIock. . a 1 ; A" foreier PenoaylTanlsna of .TiTV waaomsion, ioido aa Orego TYvrs .. sr Invited to attend. . " Saeretary PBnaylvaala Bodty ef Urates. - . HARMOItt IX)DflB, A. p. A A. m. state communication ' . thla (btoaday evealn. T: o'clock. Ma. muai paoapwr -jaire aa Alder at. .Work..'" V" c gree. A cordial Invlutlo to all tt. U. By order W. M. RCFCS ft. BALL, See." IVANHOB LODOB. No. 10, K. ef P. ugniar roeymtioa tonlrnt at S dork rouan belldln. Baqnlr ranhv , Vlaltlng X - L. VKY8BT. O. ft? FRBD P. HOLM. K. of R. and S. ' PORTLAND ' Tent N. 1, K. O. T. M., glvea another one ef their enjoyable peine whlat parties Friday evening, April 14. Kike kail, Marqaam bid.; Ice cream and cake) ad- ' mlaato IS cents. ' STOCKHOLDERS MIETIXO. ' .. .-. ' ' '' ' Notice Is beretiy gives to' the stockholders of tba Banker Hill aad Sullivan Mlnlna an Ooseestratlss Company (aa Oreaoa eorparatlon baring Its principal offlca at tb C'lly of Port land. Oregon), that a special meeting ef tb toekholdea of aald . company . will be hold at Ita principal of Ac. Room No. B0I-6O4 Cham bar ef Commerce Bnildlnc. la tb City of Port land. Oreson. en Wednesday, tb third day of May, 1003, at 'tb bow of lva ' clock la tb forenoon., for tb fallowing parpoa: , Te nanaider a4 act npoa a contract antborlaed hr the Hoard of Directors t be entered into by said- corporation with tb Taeniae Smeltlnc Uompeay, wnerein ana wnareoy it la agree tbat tb Bnnker Hill asd SnlllTaB Mlnlna and Onseentratln Cnmpany ahall dlapoa of tb product of ita mine for a period of years te aald Taooma S malting Compear, aad to con alder sad act apoa aach etbor matters pertaining te said contract, ita term aad omdltlons, end to transact each other euelares as Bay com. before eald meeting. v Said saeetlng la called and tbta Bailee I given ss reqnlred by-the Beard nf III rector f aald company St s meeting inersof . enlx called and held o tbe seventh day of April, lixft, snd la due accorrtanc wttk Seetkm . f Article IX, or tn Hy-iawa or aald company. . Dated at Portland, Oregon, tbl Barest h day ef April, 19t. , . ' . ,. Secretary nf the Bnnker Hill snd Sulllris CHESTERFIELD liMlac aaa veacsatrauaf immv . . , Jcurnnl Branch Offices' . ABVISTItyigT win be reomred st regular, mala rc . rate at tb follow In place and sent to la aosmal , , la Urn far publication la the aaat Issue: . , ... , r... Bj0fiTnr, ' .- It. A. Preatoo. dragflat, ttd and ' Tkor ma a street. Kob Hill Pharmacy. 00 fllliaa straat. enrnsr 'tlat.' - A. w. All.. Bbarawelst. 10th aad Mar Shall stneta. . . ; B. B. - Jacks, eeafaetkmery. 000 Waaa- Ingtoa treat, mm 10th. ; . 'B. r. Jones ' a Ce dragglat, Froat and Olhba streets. . Cottel I'mg Company, First sad Great' . streets. . , , '-.- t,, . -IAST WDX. . J Tattle' Pkarmaey. sM Mlaahnjlppt . ' 7 iib. enrner Sharer street. Nlcbola A Taompaoo. 128 Uuaeel! wtree, corner Alblaa aveaao. Jancke Drag Canrpany. eara. Haw. taorpe aad Orand araa. I. A. Dick, tobacco 234 Crosby (aat end stael brldga). - ' , B. F. Fultea. eoaferrtoaery. STt Xaat - Bomeid. earner Union arena. ' , Ingram A Bh, tebaceealata. 11 Srsa - araaoe. ,. . . .i-- .-. '"" t. 'tt.. Worth, Bbaratactat, Belaat street. -,v - '' ,j. . . BSOOSXTS. Brooklyn Pharmacy, corner IwweU aad S-. Mllwaakle - streeta..-, . . -. ..' 4. . rn.ouin nmrr wmrxar tm ';. i- wmtpw. i, Capital Wlabrni Ita draoslfnra te feel ' at liberty . te ennaiilt. It wbea they aealr iBtormatle a adrlea regarding larcatmanta, ,. Our boos ei , j. ,.;.-, .. Will iDtmtino. fttnd for It .1 r-Vi . y.: PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY Of OREGON . lot Third BUt. ';x- .. ' ' .,.'. '-' '- - ' ' 1 ' '.. BSNI. I. rt)H...'..-........fJlraJdent H. L. PITTOCK........ Ttee-Proeldent B. LBB PAGET Secretary J. 0, GOLTRA .Asslataat SeenUry 15, FLOOR SPACE To On account of removal to now Quar ter we will lease our present building for term, or year to suiiaoie tenant. RulMlnw suitable for heavv atock.. or machinery on upper floors. - Fin corner. . tor room and basement. " --m nWXaT-aTOBSOaT OO. . Tel. til... lint axut Balxaom. ' ' St Oran ' Arenna... Phoa Bast SIX. "Ha la from Mlaaowra 'BXATS BOTICX. KELI.T Died. I thla city. April . ISej. , Jirldgrt Kelly, wit er ancbari aetiy er Sycamore, Or., aged tv years. Funeral aotlcw . later. BrKPKLWIe this city, at tbe .family yaal. eeace, x.o. io nwei a.igneenn ntrnet, aprii T. JatiS. El ma Jeanle.. aged 1 years, daughter of Mr. 1. RueiwU, Arlington, sad grandchild ef Kdward Allaky of this city. ' LOST ABB TOVsToV' Utber test er feaad adsartla sbbb, wars far m u, eaea, ... FOUND A ptae te keve hakr mattreaae tiih sBe reiaxBva aunt aay. rna did. Portland Curled Hair factory. LOST Male petnter o. lemon and white. 10 moatao oie. ... raowe n nas aaoa alter . tossy. . Reward. ..' ..v LOST Arrowhead stickpin. April 10. Retnrn te wans rargo a uo., eiprea. ana get rewara. . Boner. TRCSTkl'S S ALB ' OF MILL mACHISERT. Sealed bits) will be racaleed for th stock '. ml . machinery, ahafttng, mill soppUes snd ,fac xtures ef the Weatom. Mill Sappiy. cnmpany. Sam can be Inspect at Ne. 4 First .treet, etty. Bide trill be opened April . 17, 10OS, at 1 o'clock a. m. CerUfmd check for ea tenth ol th mDBt amst accompany all bid. LCWIS C. GARRICIl'S, Tmat Baakrept KsUU et Western Mill .. Snpply Compaay. , , Pipes Tifft, T01 Chamber et Coaimerca, Attorneys for Trustee. KOT1C1 le hereby gives that st s regular meet ing oi taa uoaneu er in city of Kortland, State ef Oragoo, as be held In Ita chamber., at tbe City ball, la eald city, at S o'clock p, m., Wedneaday, April ltt, 100, there will be pr.nuted a petition fae- tk narrowing ef Davenport .treet, la Orevar'e Addltlo to eald etty. to 40 feet la width ea each aide f eald ntreet, along Ita entire length, from Governor' .park to Psttoa road. - All parties ppnaed an each actio are la vltd to preaant their objection. - - UBNRT MASON. NOTICB H hereby give tbat tbe undersigned . wiu present a petition ror tbe vacation ef an : that portion of Alblna arena la the City A wf Portland, county of Molt noma h, tat ef V. 'I'. IJIH. M.,wwm Mil. 1 1 1 w v. I I " cott atreet and tbe tenth line of Kllllngawortb avenue, la said etty, to th council ef said eitv at a reenmr meetlna tn M bald at th ' council chamber In th city kali la aald elty. on wveneaceay. the aay or May. im. a S e'cloek p. m. - M. B. THOMPSON. Dated MarCk SI, 1008. . KTVATIOVt WABTrn .Mtlti A v WANTED work la candy factory by yong to mr. cuuauiufi "mi. irii.,. ,.i, reaaonabl wa ; expected. Address W Sb, esre Joarnal. . ... - t TOCNO Oarmsn, Si, deslrae poaltloni expert- rnced bookkeeper la bans, nnurtng miu col lector, tlm.ka.per: reommBdatlons from all pUess worked. O So, oara Journal. . CLERICAL pnattlna or trar.llng aaleamaa: have expenene in saury .mi.u. nnw-rievi 1 years ef sgei good pmati; goo habit. 'Address D tt, rare Journal, ,. . MARRIED Ba with; good referearea want steady employment wner um in cnanc te work np; eome espwleaee la ofSee. Ad- B SB, ears Journal. BNOINEER Thorengbly competent practical steam an electrical anginear wants a posi tion, that require a goad man. , Address F. SS. care Jooraal. MAN, SS, wants position aa eaaaffeurf twe year experience; - nmum oy irao. cell at cigar atora, Mtk and Vaagh at. - OOOD, eober ma. bandy with tools, wast work or ay una, wages ao enjeck ron Hood 1WL S4t Ask et... room 4. ... MAX of to. .a ahlpptag clerk or easletaat. or poaitma in w nniea ie noose wining is wark up. Addr U, oS, ears Journal. TOUNO mi wlshee work ef aay tied; willing m wvra . - si- niervncaa. AO- dress O SS, ear Journal. MAN and wife waata Work grata, frail or aiors range, Aoorea r, 9 ear ef Joarnal. ENGINEER want poaltton, stattoaary or loro- moiirc; reieaf no. Aqnrean r H4, Jouraal. BOT, IS year ild, wanm job after scSnof gad w mrr, I.I. .n.r.., f HI'FNTi -.nt. ).,, or repair vera, rheae r 000 reel aBBaj BBtasaj aBSJ a ,...- a k "i..V :