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lOVfl WE. Grant........ UfiMS CF TRADE . lilvtll ILii icAKi 0liiuibta KepU , lrrta ..rWi '.,,,.. Knalae! Qnartarta .'.'!"Tk'fii'tnia Nevada" ............. ,Vaealll ....... ... . ' v.wm.in. ......VaaOevlll Sounds of Canine . Conflict Fill i ths ,Air on Washington 7 Strttt Last Night. 7 !. thwi wwPiSTntrtiISLtDiiveo I BULL PUP AND SPANIEL mat evening by tho Daughters' of St In New Buildis on 26th5treet Opposition Companies Will Run Fast Steamers Between Port 7V land and Local Points. uavid at Burkhard hall. - The amateurs presented the 1 one-act comedy, "A Schema That Failed," Defers a Urt and SETTLE DIFFERENCES slighted audience. Tha performance EnCOUfitSr StOOS Cars, AlTtOmO- I Newsboys ShrieK With Joy ; 7 '7s -' -7 .. ' 7-7'.' Can stood idly on the tracks' Wille motormen furiously pounded their gongs, coughing " automobiles ' sputtered and fumed, sidewalk and street-wars dens nth a struggling,! striving throng or '" were. Walter Baaua. Edna Vaua-hn. -; Jeasle Chase, Roy Entler. Luclle Ken- wjr aoo Mariam Van Water. At the conclusion, of the play , the , guests . danced for two hours, tha music being ; mrectea oy organist Frederick W. Good '. rich, of St David's. Candy , and ice cream booths- were tn charge of the ;vcuarming young women of the ssclety. i In -eimwer - to a letter from R. . W. Travers of Portland, asking Governor e.t W. Hocn "What's the matter with Kansas?" and expressing chagrin' that -,. hla former state la not to be ofnolaUy , represented at tha rwls . and Clark exposition, the governor haa written v that Kansas la all rights that the legis lature failed to make an appropriation, which he regrets, bo that the fair will ' be visited by a large. number of eitlsena, ' Including himself. Sacramento valley , ana Aiamea county . nave abandoned - tneir ideas of having displays In iepa rate - buildings. The California state .building and the various palaces wilt be large enough. ? . ' . ' Early nest weejc the State Board of barber examiners will begin a crusade for clean barber shops In Portland, The board has Just finished tha Inspection -.' of shops In southern Oregon, and found conditions very satisfactory. - Jn- the ' past clean" barber shops have been the . rule in Portland also, but so many new ; establishments shave been started since the first of the year that an Inspection , of !( is deemed "necessary. - .When the work Is completed the examiners -Aril make a trip to eastern Oregon clues. ' Colonel H. V. Qantenbeln, commanding , me Third regiment, O. N. a, has been ( 1 1 ....... . aw. . r. . wi.itHiir uuuiim ii v inn whf obdati. I" ment that tia hi A nuud 1Ii.-mIm. tion for a .colonelcy In the United States volunteers. The examination took plaoe before a board of regular army effioers ac Vancouver, and oonalated of admlnla. tratlon, drill regulations. Including the nananng or a regiment, field service regulations, small arms firing regula- 7 " Facing Main Entrance J and Exit of Lewis - & Clark Fair7 v TELEGRAPH TO CARRY PASSENGERS TO ASTORIA t TT APPLY . "' . D.i.LeiEioi'i Bailey Gatzert Will Take Care of , , Much of the Upper 7 ; 7 River Trade. 7H ' .- THIS IS THE On June 1. or thereabouts, the steamer Teiegrapn, said to be the fastaat stern 1101 1IIW LOCAL OPTIOi'l-LAT VALID Hi CCDS tlons. manual ef xuard dutv. milltarv y on the silver chain, but the pup paid ,n' : . .. . I no attention to her efforts. .. .... ., -i , '""j I . The pup looked up at his two-legged Rrank the tv I assailant . disgustedly for a moment. " - . . . i ii i -. prevented two prisoner ' from the ' county jail night,- has been granted Governor Chamberlain St Sheriff Word. Sells was ence of six months for Jewelry from guests of-the He was acting as head trusty of the Jail when he . discovered the prisoners trying to escape, with a revolver held them at bay until aaelstanco, arrived. i peopu for naif a block t jjixur and 5 chamber of Commerce cause of a deg flghl , . . Of 393K 26tH StfCet were crowded. : The right contwuea some 10 or II minutes, or until the vtoe like grip of a pugnacious bull-pop could be loosened from the yelping form of a fussy little spaniel. A stunnlng-looklng woman was waix. Ing west along "Washington street-Just before I o dock. She was eleganUy attired, and In her gloved hand she beld the end of a silver chain. At the other end ef the chain was a white bull pup, that with proud and dignified air ignored alt curious glances as haughti ly as did his mistress. A rather dapper looking man" was walking east on Washington street, with a string In his hand. Attached to the other end of the string was a little curly-long-haired spaniel evidently apoll- ed-ano vary.eoncelteOH ?ieneid nis nose high and as he approached the ball pup began to look aa belligerent a -a Japanese squadron, Hla form 'stiffened, the hair on his neck became erect, ne showed his teeth, and growlejl saucily. The bull, pup glanced casually at him with the evident. desire of passing the time of day with a polite. "howdy-do." but noticing the . warlike pose of the spaniel,, changed his mind, and said something very different. - It sounded harsh and impolite, -and the spaniel talked back in a real Impudent way. The affair might have terminated In a few contemptuous utterances, had not the man who had been trying' to pull back the spaniel suddenly kicked at the nil pup. The woman tugged rrantieai Judge Hamilton, ,Aftbr Hearing Strong Arguments, Gives De cision to That Effect. :. 7 E. CBBONAUCH ABLYy -DEFENDS THE MEASURE was started, after Captain Spencer made tne announcement that hla craft would begin on Monday to make round trips between Portland and The Dalles. The captain also declared that If the Regu lator; line of steamers go to crowding htm too closely ha would send the Spencer to Astocla and back on alternate days. . .. . . , - "With the- Telegraph," said: Manager CampbeU. we will be in a position to lead the Bpenoer on both routes. About May SO the Bailey Gatsert will be rezdv to. place tn service on the upper river run. She can. .easily make the round trip between Portland and "The Dalles every day, nnd, what Is more, arrive In advance of the.oppoelUon. She will be Slight-Errors in Posting Notices mclu"!vei,r Xof M,f?n e I and will not Stan at mors than tvn n. three landings. The freight will be taken care of by the Dalies- City and Regulator.' . The Telegraph Is ' owned by U' B. Scott of Seattle, who was seriously eon aid erint' the matter of bringing her down here a short tints ago to run tn local waters during the fair. latter he concluded to keep her tn commission en the sound, but it Is stated that he has again changed his mind by deciding to sell bar. She was built to carry pas sengers and was provided with but little space for handling freight. With bet operated in Connection with'' the Re tu la tor line ef steamers' steamboat men .wheeler, itutba world,, wiu maka juund 1 Where tier serve .those Sunday -Trench u-ips oetween roruana . and Astoria, if mnnora, wun wine, tor si. the negotiations which the Rrrulator line is now making -for bar are brought to a successful conclusion. The vessel will leave here at T 'clock In the morn ing and return at about the same hour In the afternoon. H. C Campbell, general 'manager of the Regulator dine, stated this morning mai me vessel is Tor sale and if hla of 1 7a Id. nrefarrlna- to wait In order company gets her she will lead the that an-estimate of tha yield may -be i,uar.ea xu opencer ac "every turn in the mail. On tha tNr hand the renresen riw, ana nwuiin-. a oeai xor ner tatlves of the ship-owners declare that wh ars iNTRnmrciNa for first TIMB JN TUB CtTF OF PORTLAND NEW pRCJlESTKArj : MUSiG UAKf, Suites with baths, hot and oold water an telephone in every room. oma sot Ausam irim. -'. and Calling Election Did Not: r j Affect Validity. .The local option law has been up held In Coos county. EL C, Bronaugh, author of the measure, haa returned from Coqdllle. where be argued a case before Judge Hamilton, who held that tha slight errors that were proved, as to the method of the sheriff in posting nottoes of the election and the manner In which' the county court called the election, were ministerial and -not Judi ths would not accept a rate of IT 6d, believing that tonnage Is going to be In good demand. .; 1 . , LJSAIL AND STEAM. gss-ftllw Schooner Independent ef the - airaanf. and Money Saver. ; With a seining outfit on board, the gasoline , schooner Eva left for Deer Island yesterday evening. 'After getting below-the bridges oaavas . was-apread and she sailed down the river to save fuel. - She had about eight tons of fralcht aboard and half a doaen men. ' The Eva belongs to George Dodd of OOs city, and operates In the Willamette and Columbia rivers in tne general joo blng trade. Although she always car ries fuel, she Is run the greater part of the time by means of sails. Bhe is the largest craft tn local waters, propelled by the wind, and attracts attention when she visits the harbor. When, favored with a fair wind she skims over tho water at a speed equal to that of any steamboat on the river, ALONG THE WATER FRONT. lifter e month' overhauling the) teintr Oregon hmm beeA launched from I i . - -a i .a a. - a L. ..UJItu a 1 " " : : i ii.. DAailA.J ahlnoia V.- Tk wunuei m 1 tk .mvM I 1 leave.. U1U J ivrw i.v uu v uuj v I m st w rnar e-l savi 'm iivs ar an tha w - - -ar -sj- - -" - front escaping te? thTt w bwathln rdeflance at 1 PPe1 Coo county, even rtv.r thU wSson, b"a provide with a wheel much last- Saturday PteL'.t w".b"1- Vl fi thoua-b It ware ahownthat mistakes I m,mMoa- . largr and stronger lhan the old one. a pardon byhi-. r" .f?l.r??:.BLJrK wcn.Dsde tai eemnlrUic with thr'pwvl. - It will probably be a couple of weeks the requeat of 1 " 'ncJ""a?e'i5JSf" 1 alons of the law to set the Question be- ' ATltK I tKCUUd, before she Is placed In service on the serving sent- Z . d-1 ors the people for aTOte. - t f T .WT- ( BpW WlllamettOr the larceny Of Me seised tne poor spaniel in a oes-i , The main nnnatlan. accordlna to Judse I . . ' I Tha TnladA will aalt this aftanwmn n Motel Boott. Pte clutch, and dldnt et go untu -,.. ,., M ,ht h. nnla wui lwm " essms- v a Y'ZT,., - .,71. k-. canes and utnbrellaa had pried loose his Jaws. . - The . motormen- . clanged their bells, the chauffeurs tooted their horns, the newsboys shouted, and, for the space of ten minutes the -din or war ruled Washlngto. street. Of oourae, tha-spam. til- hadn't any nora chance against the of the county voted en the Issue of local prohibition, and that a majority .were! for application pf the law tn that eoun tyl. The attein.pt to nullify the law In runa luml on leehnlealltlaa. tnaraxorav With two exceptions.-all the officers I Washington. street. Of oourae, tna apan, 1 . ., . . .. . h(ht.l0 nf ,hm uionn of the Alblna ferryboat Lionel" R. Web I el nana any nora cnance hwh w to. j. poaaible. if the executive of- Fier were BDDoiniea mis mornins nviouii pup uw iu. wu,a . i n.M mvwarf ifma it county juage weoster ana vommisslon-1 pnnanw-!t vaji .... j-.' J : - ', I K. c. and J. C -era -Barnes and Light ner. They Captain, W.' H. Foster; engineer, John Sheehsn; assistant . . engineer, James Kent: deokhsno W. - J.- Stipe; fireman, A. Nash. A pilot and another fireman are yet to be selected. h Pleasant Sunday - ride -on the Wll lemette Beginning Bunds y, April So, the V. a line steamers will leave Port land, foot of Washington street, for St. Johns, Linn ton and all way points, at ; and Han. snd 1, S:I0, I and p. m. Returning leaves Llnnton at and 11 av m and I, 4 and f p. m.. Tare It cents. If yeu want a stylish, durable snlt. come and look - our stock over. , we make any-suit In Uie house to order for IS, any pants $7. SO no more, ne less. . -1 Tlia-workmanship. is nrst-class, , Satisfaction guaranteed. Unique Tail oring Ca, tat Washington street, near Beventlu t ; STILL TWINING LAURELS ON SHAKESPEARE'S BROW ft ' . . r . i ii . ! "Shakespeare and His Contemporar. lea" was the subject of a lecture before the Portland Woman's club yesterday afternoon by Arthur Cotton MewlU of the Newlll Rlvervlew academy. Be spoke of the Influence the times bad on literary training and-said 'All tha literary minds or caigiana were church-educated. Two points must not be forgotten In analysing the Kllaa betban era of literature: One that the ctthrch and state had been combined, and the other, that the laws concerning the use of spirituous llduors were very lax. The court was not all that it should have been In the way of temperance,' snd the aristocracy :Waa by. no means careful' ooneernla the1 amount of wines con sumed. The literary men frequented Bronaugh of Portland were retained to- appear before-Judge Hamilton to support the law. The liquor people attacked It on the ground -that the aheriff failed properly to post notices of the election' and. that the county court called the election at other than a regu lar meeting provided for by the la sr. It was also' contended that the election waa via allMt in tliM - T"h m .t.lm wna - 1 - - I ui, ,vi mi.i minim v. i.vvv int vur made that the court was not sitting as a I lng the past two months. The lint Sim a mlar m.m anaM.! i I xtmm To prevent destruction by teredos, the piles being driven for the trestle work of the- government Jetty at the moutfl of the river are being saturated with tar and -wrapped Wltn burlap. Under this treatment Major W. C Lanxntt says that the timbers are Immune from the ravages - of the gnawing Insects which wrought, such damage to' the piling -last ran. , v . The major returned this morning, from ths soene of government opera tions at the mouth of the Columbia, and reports, that the work Is progressing cargo Is discharged she will go out on her Initial trip to Gray's Harbor. It is supposed that ahe will arrive Wednesday mernihg and will leave for ths north Thursday evening. Among the . freight being brought north on the steamer Aberdeen which Sailed from San Franclaco for Portland yesterday la a 40-ton locomotive for the Astoria & Columbia River-railroad. It la largest piece of freight ever carried by the vessel. Ths engine wlU be dis charged at Astoria, ' ' Steamer - Aacunslon arrived '.from - tha Bay City yesterday with 23.000 barrels. A. WORD TO THE. Sick and Afflicted Ths accompanying cut U a reproduc tion of my . latest Improved Electro Radiator invented by me,- with ths as sistance or some or the best electrical talent in -the world. It has been demon strated both -ia-saod leal solesns and snf faring humanity, to be the greatest Ins. avisos; ine lines or eieoiro-me-rapeutlca yet discovered, and It needs but the name of Edison to make It the electrical sensation of the day. I want to say to you that it is ths greatest germ-destroyer, blood-vltallser. disease killer and strengthrrestorer known to humanity, To make toy. assertion mora emphatic, I want you-to, come-to my office, and I will slve you a FREES TREATMENT. Then go home and think It over. Then- If you are not fully convipceCUhat- j am.on thajJghtJtrackl as 10 my theory in curing chronic dis eases, DON'T COMB BACK.. I have cured permanently. Propsy in Its worst form, -Rheumatism of ts years' dura tion. Nervous Diseases tf all descrip tions. Female Trouble, EcsemaBtomach Trouble, Internal Abscesses, Lost ' Vi tality and all kindred diseases canned from a shattered nervous system, i If you can't call, send me a S-oent stamp, andI will send you my booklet, giving names oi -persons, medical authorities and list of hospitals nowf uilm mv Electro-Radiator. Dn't take my word. Call anih-ahv aJ' FREH TREATMENT, i I - rip r"TP t and 1st -me explain ths tclentifld basis of my Invention. . I use no else trio batter t attachment; I take the current direct from the electric POWER house. There in no shock felt whatever;-on the eon- . trary, ay-gentle, soothing, . exhtlsratis-. sensation la felt passing through . th ' entire body, supplying new ' life and strength, to the. -whole, nervous system. . Scientifically, my theory la based on dl- . rect current passing through the bod. eausing gradual circulation and per- . sptratlon, thus expelling alt poisons through the pores ef the skin. After the first' treatment, my price for treat ments Is five for $5.0011 for l.00- This low prloo given to lntroduoe my Radiators, ' as I want to sell them to families as well as hospitals and doc tors. Mrs. Mary KstBaldwlA In eharsa ' et ths ladles' department. - ' ,- . s Prof. Wm. Rickatd MT OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, SSS FIFTH" STREET, CORNER JJNCOLN. ''-.".: '.- AGENTS WANTE1X PHONE MAIN BlOi. V For WaU Paper, Tinting, X Pointing. Etc. Olve us an 'opportunity , mate ; on your work. We know , . that we can pleasVyotfUn- prices andV-deoigna, ; -- Axnrsncnm. TONIGHT Kneisel Quartette Warde & Direction Lois Steei Wynn Coman. cTVIarquarh Grand ISl Anksoy, Ooz. BH - UOmXATTOV PABX. I wrnex Taogna and oourt, in- ths meaning of the statute, when It called the election. - ' .- Tha supporters ' of the local option law will regard the Coos county de cision as significant. Judge Hamilton's decision, although not necessarily af fecting other courts of, concurrent Juris diction, would nevertheless Influence them to some extent, should like ques tions come up for settlement. .. Clearing ths Decks. For the new L. Smith, at Bros, writ- Inff In aiarht mirhfnM with vK tr.1 ' w. ypenins svaaon or excursion rates on I taverns as wnicn oiey unDiDea not wiao-1 v cow fauns; ordesnr"8ee our window selves by writing plays, stories or dramss that enabled them to eke. out a precarious existence.' diarjowe, .Beaumont, rieicner, uen Jonaon and Bacon were named as Shakespeare's most notable contempora ries. The speaker' discussed Shakes peare's plays at considerable length, and stated that the author was the greatest genius of Manage.- , Mrs. Sarah A. Evans spoke of tha monument to be erected to the memory of Baoajawea. and Mrs. W. C ' Puffor read several Interesting selections from Beaumont nd Fletcher. - tha o, w. P. Tomorrow low rates will be placed In effect and" oontlnued every Sunday during the summer. Open car -and frequent trips to Oregon City. Wll laroette Falls, Canemah Park, Qresham, jugie creex ana Kstacada, Suit for dams gee In the sum of fS.001 has been begun by P. B. King against the Portland Consolidated Railway com pany. King alleges tnat he was per manently Injured by the accident to the Montavllla street ear on November 17, iu. - - . : . "God's Great Compassion Is the sub ject at the Wrst -Congregational church Sunday morning and Dr.- House -will tell the story of the wedding ring which he received. In the evening Mo subject Is "Are Chapman and Meyer Right r ', ' Having . made ' satisfactory adjust, raents ef bur fire loss, we s.re again open fori business.' . Shipments made from our east. lde warehouse promptly l oiafke's forces are making the circuit the pioneer tpalnt company. Illy First 80,000 Immigrants Wanted To lacat slong the Oregon Water Power Rail way company's line between Portlsnd and Eistaeeda. For Information Inquire of the Oregon Water Power Townaite company, lit First street, Phone, Main Eatacada ; Offers ' Opportunities J to manufacturers ' which' means millions of dollars if properly handled. Fes Jn- formation Inquire of the Oregon Water Power Townaite company, 114 First street.' Phone, Main Sit. . ly. but with consistent regularity. Most for ,p, htpartly used machines of of the lesser lights supported them- othr makes, traded out for Mr. Smith's latest product. L. as JL Alexander A Co., exclusive dealers entire coast, 121 Third street. . " Orand opening Rohse's park tomorrow l mi - " i jtr.ROADfflLL BE OPENED ON TIME bargeload of rook was dumped alongside of ths trestle yesterday and another load of material la being' placed there today. It is the intention, declares the major, to1 keep the rock work up with the trestle as fast as It Is extended, and since the teredo evil haa been eradi cated It Is not believed that the storms will wash away any more of the Improvement, Local representatives . of the govern? ment do not -believe that they will ex perience any trouble . with the fisher men at Sand island on account -of the lands being leased to a limited number of people. - Fishing at that place does not begin until June 1 and of course it will not definitely be known until that time Just how the remainder of the fishermen are going to regard the mat ter. Heretofore everyone down that way have been using the grounds free of charge. . -, : CHRISTEL chartered satisfactorily He says that the trestle of fuel oil for the Standard Oil eompanyu to ths Jetty has been pushed out Into I lh liquid la belflg discharged into tbtflj the sea for a distance ef 4.000 feefdur- tank at porumoutA. u Schooner Dora Bluhm will complete ber cargo at the Portland mill this af ternoon. It Is said the schooner J3ugh Hogan. receiving a ' lumber , cargo at Vancouver, will be ready to leave this evening. . : - Round trip passenger rates between Portland and seaside resorts near the mouth of the Columbia river on the Oregon Railroad A Navigation com pany's -boats for the season have been flxed.-ata affective from Jl"--l-to September IS, Inclusive. Tonight the steamer Alliance will sail for Eureka-auaway port, every berth occupied. At noon the schooner J. W. Cllse was floated from the drydeck and win come up to tne Portland mill this afternoon to load tor Manila, - - - Advices have been received that the steamship Nloomedia sailed from Toko hama for Portland on April 11; she Is expeciea May ij. . , War rates on shipments from Port land to Japan advanced from one a half to two per oent today. This applies to freight going- out on vessels next month. Trims ' to Btonth Africa. With the option of going to Algoa Bay. Port Natal. Delagoa Kay or Cape VOICE OF THE SPEILER IS HEARD O'ER THE LAND Ward meetings are the order of the day in the mayoralty campaign, W. B. with an excelienttJnale quartet and sev eral ' sneakers. Tonlsht thev : hold a 'meeting in 8unnyslde, In Hunter's hall. beginplng at o clock. . ' .. Last bight. the Albee men addressed the' voters In the hall at the corner of Mississippi-avenue., and Shaver street. M. E. Thompson presided and presented sir. AiDee. wno spose on ine issues or ths day, and was - followed by State Senator C. W. Nottingham, John Bain and Miller Murdoch. " - Governor Chamberlain and Com- J"1 S? "hip christei was Tnissioner i eai uengnxea vvim Progress Made in the Work. Governor Chamberlain In ' a tour ef Investigation found seven miles of the state portage road completed. He was accompanied by Secretary. of.Btate Dun bar. State Treasurer Moots' and J. N. Teal of tha open river, association. ' The party returned ' last cVefrlfttf and each clflo Lumber company to carry lumber to South Africa. She will begin loading the first of the Week and will take out in the neighborhood of l,500,000.feet-sf I Oregon nr. - -i The Chris tel. Captain Wurthman, ar rived from Shields wltn a general cargo consigned to Baulfour, Guthrie 6c Co, MARINE NOTES. Astoria, April 21. Arrived at S and left up at 11 a. m.. steamer Redondo from San Francisco and coast ports. - Sailed at l:4S a, m. Bteamer Korth land for San Pedro. Arrived down at p. m. last nlfht - onuin sieamer mimnarton. Point Loboa, April 38.-Passed at a. m. Steamer Francis H. Lfeggett rrom Portland for Ban-Pedro. man rranaisco, April xs Arrived at An t ml II A n..kU M secure a charter for the outward trip, I fVp. to.te4mer South Bay from Port tne owners ordered tne vessel tied up. I i'5. . It was supposed that after she had been 'IS cent The. People's Forum will meet tomor row evening at o'clock In Elks' Ball, "IrtVquam bulldingr-aadUwUXbe addressed by Mrs. Ablrall Boott Dunlway on her success fu- boosr-"From-Wesi- to- West -t Best-, dollar snectacles on earth, inor- recti y fitted by our expert opticas ,-:-J ery pair guaranteed. , Examination free for one week only. Ill Sixth street Metiger A Co Jewelers and opticians. ' Best dollar spectaoles on earth cor rectly fitted by our expert -optician. Ev ery 'pair guaranteed. Examination free for one week. only. . Ill . Sixth street jeisger at co., Jewelers And opticians. T Steamship AUlanoe saUs from Couch street dock for Coos Bay and Eureka, Saturday night, April 1, at 9. F. P. paumganner, agent Main HL and Canemah Park, IS cents; Ores ham. II cents; Estacada, 60 cents, . Dancing at Canemah Park pavilion, : v All oars from First and Alder streets. . : Panamas bleached by Panama hatter. Ladles' and gents'- hats- renovated. Pa cific Hat Works,- 111 Id st Clay 4IS. IU 00 --re war d for anv adulterations found In Oregon Grape or -Pacific Cream, See An1eys envelope display. Fourth street wtodftwpcarlarkedt Co, For muniolpal Judge, vote for Oustav Anderson, Republican... ..i -?. .' . f . ... Orand opening Rohse's nark tomorrow- Free.-, v. .- -.-af . - A :'. s Galll Ital.-French restauttnt, Irf Upshuf is confident that the road will be ready here so long she would be held until on time. May 15. The road 1 I l-l the new grain crop was ready to move, miles long and 7 miles are completed, "Freights" for carrying grain are much while the gradlnffor the rest of the higher than for transporting lumber, A wsy Is about finished, V luniP " r peid for the vessel, and 'It will. take but a few days' to ooml'at wl feouoea to shluings1 plete the portage road and Oregon may na penoewould amount to, ts not mads as well begin rejoicing now that she public. The prevalent tariff for carry has realised her wish for such a road," ln lumber to - the- dark continent is said the - governor, who- was plainly the 10s mark, gratified with conditions found at Celllp. the exporters have evinced no "Contractor Nelson tells us that the lPOitlon to charter tonnage with grading will be completed by next Tues- which to take care of the growing grain , day. the treetle work 1,800 feet-wlthin .V11- Bom them say that at this 10 days and the laying of rails-for one time they would not pay the union rate ffnfla if liAk ma nf 1h. piua - wlli Mr I qiatter of only a few days at the out side. aate ,"?. . ! e I Ml-bttsheJdv i iMm au mw Irieada tni i ' - nl.a iit..nn..r.lt fM9 Save rmnniHdt4 tlMm .iu a raw km f.aa r,iif " O. i. raaes-M Park Are.. Mew.Tetk CM. M. T. "Drr j; 8. Courtneyrofflcs First St Mot: Dr. Amos, surgeon.- Dekum building. Ask your trootr for Golden Chddar, L L ,. , , in i i i i ii a ssi li . i j us i n j t - . -. A Card of Thanks. Ts the -residents ef Portland. La dles and gentlemen, on the eye of pur - i oenartura we nesira 10 inana vou an For S41 110 serfs near Scanoooee. I most sincerely-for vour manifold kind. Oregon, til an arre. Max BraUh, the I nesses to us during our three years' reel Bavoy resuurent, No, 1 Fifta street, denes in your beautlftrl'-elty. 'Tour 1 .. " a " ' " r 'llnerely. Pot, Roy, and William Ber- Trolley trips jomorrowt Oregon atynard, , Cafe des Gourmets is the best 40c coffee on ths market; three pounds for 11.00. fsll Capital Corree -company, phone West Si , . . ' "It was. Indeed, a pleaeuTeTlTMrwhat haa been. accomplishedVlince we last went over the .road .one month .ago. I wouig m nave neiievea h uwiiuii.. . . ..... . . ' There la scarcely a doobt that the, f or-1 fcwli -TJiT'iJ'-irSS.iS'fJ. J"1 f? rail VpeHnif " Wtlr4ajplacbetoralh',amesf p -mid nam. i trlI June i. , j. -1 ' .. J. N. Teal ' was especially gratified with the substantial and economical fea tures of the work. . - r . "It Is a work," said be. "of which the state may feel Justly proud. It Is a cause for public congratulation. It. baa .been suggested that iho Moun tain Gem, a boat owned in Lewtston, be brotight Into service the dsy of the opening, loaded with goods for Portland, and that at the same time Portland ship a cargo to ths La wis ton country, which would be a practical demonstration of the value -of the porta ga road to "pro ducer of the' northwest.- J Takd Bar,' April 29. Arrived. Bark enttne Jotm. Palmer from Portland. ' Ban Francisco, -April .. Steamer Cascade krrlved at 11 a. m. from port land. - - '' ' Ban Francisco. April It. Steamer Co. umbla arrived at noon from Portland. Astoria, April 18. Condition of tha bar at I a. m., smooth; wind northwest; weauer tiouay. i polmAjro's smAxw BsxrmaTg, Portland, April 17. Will yon kindly Inform me how many bushels of wheat Portland exported during tne year lfOtt lours truly, F. E. TERRT. Answer 1,701,171 bushels, valued at 13,171.140. Galveston Is the only port in the" United-States that-exported a greater quantity of tne cereal, sending 1.511,104 busneis, valued at I1.I04.4S2. across the sees. - The total exports o the grain from , the united States tot tne carenoar year reacnea omy.ii.oii. wm. t ZfTpf) Bst Tor T Xh. wc-xtipWiTm I - ' if . . - 4 X. srsiiseaBl mm tn P'UAMMUMe Mf .1 eaaraai I .Pleaaaat. Paletakle. PMent, Taste good, Pe Send, mriiewi, nMk.a er Oris. lfc, , Mo. Nmr TainKilUr Salk. The i al tabla Maw4 CC 0. ean er joai auaer.aaek Bterliog Remedy Co., Chicao be M.T. las mmua urvavh. C. IX. Callander and George McBrlde of Astoria are going to operate a num ber of gasoline launches In the harbor this aummer, and have representatives In' Che "city" this " morning looking for dock privileges. ; The men stats that It Is almost impossible to get k place .where their boats will be permitted to land. Mr. McBrlde Is In the custom service at Astoria, " Among the boats they will operate will be the Queen, Rover and Lorens. , 7 HOTEL ARRIVALS. A tka asWaiAl. '. TW tJ. m iujl tej LiLi.a taxis 1 Kii yTifi.;z MitMk IM.ltMS U ItlefSL Chlraso: g. R. ladder. MIiim. i,ik .11, .V Macpliafl, Baa rraadsoet Saat ELECTRICITY " Sts. PORTLAND vs.- 7 i:7-TACOMA Gam colled 1J0 o'clock. OeMsal Admission. SSs. Orandstand -for... ladles free - everr ' day but Sundays and holidays; men 2&. Ladlee' day Frlday.1 ' As a motive power nr me&naof EiavTXXvZXX other is fas to tho nethoda you do not use it now. Dentin. crowding, wall. If vou wllL In the meantime you . want to know where to go for machines, supplies,- repairs, etc. Tou should have the BEST. We lead In motor and dynamo repair In a. New ' and seond-hand ma . chines. Wiring, Gas and combi nation fixtures. , . . " . NOVELTY ELECTRIC WOJtXS - G. E. Obrist, Manager. J tm TlXDU ST. r , TOSIOSt AX l:U O'CLOCK FAREWELL COlVtpdBIA STOCK CO. ; PINK DOMINOES n- : A lively Tkne-Aet ST AIL THXATRX - BUMSAS'S TBAIRD OOATB. - ' i" DAIBT HAAOOUXT. ; . , " , ..... XOLMZS AWO HACK, ' - . OOU AVO COLS. -' ',-' '..'. V BVkTOaT BJXlXsnta, - gOSOOl AXBX1CXIJB, WeStrive to Please". That's onr motto, and so far we haven't beard of ever missing the mark ws aim for. 147 FRONT IT. Td. Mala t( gbows JQ, TJO, I p. H. AdBlsslaa oa' botal T.n.T.rnm a wi -as- DAUE1X THEATRE TkM aad TaaUm. Kaatteg yiaas. Xsn. this wmr-g ACTS. ' botai, T.n.i.rriram mo. 1 hwaen aad Dntu, - Ike Ifalawiki '. Williaai ggaeaaa. . ' Byna "--ini . Iwa Omj. a WUaaa , Be -Bakawsmsa. , Baker's Ti nsislia kfenrs ak t:0O s. sw Adsdsska lot ... te aay seat. .. , GRAND THEATRE. fOTHEB gTRONO BILL.. ...... FATsY POTUC. . IXOX AMD BIATIX ATTwy. , MTTXPHT AJTD ADEWb. J LTXDOS AJTD KU1. . B9. fOlilBT; ALT. BOXVZk. ns. ivcslov's scoTcina sync? ad Tmt stinieas of tfeshen foe I ahUdraa while TeeUuns for FUty T It sooUms fx ehild, aorews tbe nsi allart all pain, sans wind eoUo, aad tbm) bast SsSMdy tordlarrkoa, TTUITiri TgTg A B4VRU. mj rm -niiiiiiiii 'innnnnimnmnl rraat Oeaeral adniiaatiia;r-in cants. pwa i Mints, sue . no Voted Oetnine Somas. " , , K ATI -NEK tVXBT DAT, ;! F. at . ii f Oae Big Show at MlfTit. gtartlag st IJL 1 1 DESTg a w , K. 4t AOaUBglOB ; "M Thta Wek. '! -TTae WorM-raiaoas Emotional Draws BAST L.YMISEW KWInbere. aVatttrt B. B. rreseh aad Y-rfrrtErTSa iittTo"?. THE LYRIQ THEATRE- r. u. -wiiaon ana a. m. umiin. us i nlaas A. l. WirrM aad wife. Chlcafo; h. D.I Koaeaiiaun, MsnraoiiT mmn ucti. . r.t Haa Kranciara:- T. C. iloffman, Baltimore) U. Weber-aod wife. -Mr, at. R. Wetac, St. Umla; John C. ao-h , ami wife, New York; Mrs. M. D. Mn.o aaA daoctater, it. Paul; B. C :ran, Ioloth; W. B. Katoa. Bsrllostoa, la.; H. Kantman, Balttmere; Llerd lonca. New York; K. at. Beasa ana wu. New Tors; Mrs. 9. V. Wlu. Nnr York I W. K. B.IL N.w York; F. Ihittoa, iadlaaannllaj A. C Bart nark, Ban rTanclavo; V. K. Bnald, Albert La, Mlno.: CBtrlre 9lmer. Baa Itanetaeo: g. W. Harmon, Rait Laka: Jpba.AM. Thurston, Na. braaka. ''-'"' At the imDai: a. r. iiew. aeaiuei a. O. Blrler aod wtfx, Krlao, Waah.) U. H. Webater. Baa FranHive; Ulaa Boa Donia, Ku- ana. Or ; D, B. Htndilara ana wire, Madlsoa, S. D.J M. Haatrttar. The Dallas. Or.T W. H. Kins, Ontario. Or.: Mr. O. Tbrarar, Chleaco; Oaaa-a K. Tor. Waablnctna: Turaar' OUrar. La Grande; IT. R. T. HwipU, vale, or. At tne raniae: m. w. iiirnnaiii, . u. Maltland and Oaunre dlmaaona, DeattU) . J, -ra.Drl.ao; M. K. Hay anal wlfa, UMima, Or.; Char In gcotlard, Tbe Dallva, Or. i B. r. O'N.11. Wallac. MdB.r r. H. WalOlaiBa, Or.t J. W. R. thmrtvnianrfee, MtaitT.al; A. U. Bry ant, Prearott, Waao-J Mr. Janiaa ralrwaatbar, Settles, Aiaasa; m. xauasar, reauuetoa, in. BBYBNTH AJttr ' AlaOBB gTBXKB. Brery AftenMra asd Baeulin. - - The ro-Act Dra7 ..; "Th Man From Nevada" ; Specialties '' Betsees 'Acts.. ' . Parfonaaaew st JJO. t:SO aad S:l" V Daaal prlae ot adialaalos, 10 eaata. inns e am mima ' " BAwmomirg tyuxacS : . .v rOBZIAJIB jUIOHTB New epea. Take Portias Batsboi ear ssd sl off st Hawtaorne Terrace, see kloek troaa eas Use. Ko elimbinc. K)M-trle eleratar. - Moat Mntrkar-view Is Aajrlp.- Baa " beeattrol effect et Bewerfoi searahllsbt burnt ae. Ovn a. aa. f m m. ,. Ainuauov it cim ffelmar. Ban iraDrlaoDE Wlltwr, Waab.t W. F. - Ckaadla, . BLAZ1BB BBOB. OQKCBBT BVBBT BlOn. . '.. Brt-saS TrBW"Tsi 7 Ths Orphsum, , Tha attractive -bUl -at - the Orphesm this week haa drawn very large crowds and last evening scarcely standing room was available In tbe - parquet of the bouse. The pretty Pony girls, la their well staged ballet Is perhaps the best the Ornheum management ' has. ore. sented. Next week a em plete new pro. gram will be presented. When five hours continuous entertainment Is offered to pleasure seekers all for 14 cents. no wonder the house - Is drawing lares crowds. ' . . .. . , - rfaued Block Oamaed tjnosa ' Allen Lewis" Beat jprand, . SUMMER RATES v v r-. a w. . tst. co. ... .- Hotel Estacada If 1DTBCT rtOX APBIU iVif and necekfaat ................ Room aad ftaare prr tfaf. ...... lUwm ani boarS-per arwfc,.,... Raoaa and boar par Weak (tare paiaaae) Braakfaat lacbaa ........... ..rf. . Dinnae ....... ... . . ChtMna eadar Tjaaje a4 a., rata. A apelal ttrkt! lachulias tmlla dinner. l TS. - A aptal ake. wtalne . tsd en ear's board. 11 j. lirka aa ala at tua aw ' rEBBT AJT AXr J ; fhsas et wtite U A' k" ' 77' ; : i .. ' 7 -: .. - v . -" ,;7" ;7 V 1 r r Sk