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i - L."' i-f . -l 1 ' ' "" ft nt.irr.nM ntl V tnilRNAi: PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVEKINO. TUNE It, 1605. ,. ' - , . ) " YOUN G'PORTLANDERS V WINHON O R IN EAST ON SALOON ISSUE St. Johns Would and Would Not v Gr.ant Licenses for Sale of Liquors. ... t I t. COyNCILREFUSESJTO ii; CHANCE ITS STAriD oUMCWIIAl mlMV hTBlEST.xviLiR Wfi '41 .. . r ..... , . I ,; . .. .j..,.,:. ': t , . v, : ! i .i . --- 1L 1 r i . - ' v 1 .'. '" Alvln" Barber Cf thi city wu f' ;rnduated from th United - States Mil iary academy at Weat Point laat Tues day. His alater, Mlaa Fannie U Barber, waa sraduated from . Elmira ' college, Kim Ira, Net York. laat Wedneaday; They ara childreof Drr B. J. Barber, "a well-known Portland dentlat. Four - yeara . ao Alvln Barber . was appointed to Weat Point by then Con-g-reeaman Moody of The Pallea. Bar ber aecured hla appolntmejitfte-paae--rna; aerera - competltlTe -examination. In which a number of jroun men of thla dlatrlct took part. - During nta GREAT GRIEF GNAWS AT SEAL'S HEART Poor Little AnmaJ Lo$t Brotheri V : at the . Fair and ' Is Dying. : BROUGHT FROM NORTH : - FOR THE GOVERNMENT Life Sad in Big Tank and : Has " Been r Placed in'T Guild's Lake. it , I . In Guild's lake At tha exposition la a l .. . half-grown seui, heart sora at tha loss '!." of two brothers and sick .8 tha reault of the captivity to which ha could not j ,'.' grow accustomed. The-seal baa been i' glvent fj-efdom In the lakeln the . I ,; . hope that Its wider Tanga may restore l-v . ! it to life and strength. Thla la the J let of three animal of Its kind i i . tured In northwest watera and taken to i ,! tHe' Government building for exhibition . f purpoaea. The. confinement toli on them mow It is the Judgment Meri That the Acme Has Been Obtained "ThemmacinateTinednsmicted shoe for men that- . . i 1 . I X 'VI' comes in either tan, patent Corona calf or Eskimo box calf, and: worn- by well dressed people in all parts of America. These are not department store made shoes, the inner soles composed of chopped up leather scraps glued together and pressed into - sheets, but are of picked hides and contain the pre- cise excellencies we advertise in them. For sum- mer wear we can give this shoe our heartiest com mendation, feeling confident that it will not. dsap- ,.point - our. friends. . .' - t - : .Another of our exclusive specialties, the., - - , 7 Nettleton $5.00 and - - $6.00 Footwear . Is in some quarters denominated "the Shoe for Up v pertendom, because of the, liltra-faultlessness in ' ,jts shape and make, .It fits the foot as an expensive Vlcid glbve fits a lady's delicate and shapely hand; and " is greatly sought after by society men on that ac ;ount. All through the intricate processes of its manufacture, from the tannery Jo the finished pro- ",'iiuct, the NETTLETON is as carefully cared for ' i and looked after as a watch.. -y JtJs AlLThat Is the Feet of Every Shoe in the Store b Dnlon-Made. Every Pair Guaranteed See our line of Men's Fashionable Hosiery.: - The display is much above the average in elegance.- Vanduy n Walton ir. 270 WASHINGTON STREET ; TeL Hood 1 -t ' ,..75 -4, r. . m 1rtl'PiWNIB.J-.15RBJBa, four, years'-at the academy tha young Portlandeij has been a leader, and at the time of Ma graduation ha waa one of tha Ave cadet captain. He atood fourth In hla cUea, which Is one of th' large t ever graduated" from"-the army academy. He wa In charge of tha fencing class at. Weat Point,, and waa recognised as the finest fencer In the achooL The first 10 In tha claaa are aaslgned to. tha engineering corps of the army. . Mlas Barber also mad a record as a. student -at Elmira college,' and was popular socially. and . they became ill. One died In -a few daya and- another") followed. . Tha laat suffered Intensely as a re sult of Its Imprisonment and tha loaa of ta brothers. . It pined and refused to leave the, bottom or tin lana .inai had been built for Its exhibition, On a lonely rock It lay until offlolal ofith Government building, fearing that it. too, would die, give it Ita freedom In the watera of Guild's lake. ' There thousands have paused In their rambles along tha Trail to pet tha ani mal. . 1 . ' .: Last night, as the people sat. along tha grand stairway itstenlngYo the con cert by Inner band, there arose a shiny head above the water at tha boat land ing on tha lake shore esplanade. A brown, peculiarly shaped body, followed and alowly climbed a short distance up the stairway, where It- paused r'Jt lay there listening to the mualc and wrapped In the gloom of Ita grief. Long after tha crowds had dlssppeared it ppewled"cnthe whitened atones and workmen ' who arrived on the grounds early this morning aaaert that the ani mal waa there at that time. As tha aun rose, however. It went back to tha water, And waa aeen rarely today. .-' . ' -r Cheap Rates East. Very low round trip rates-to eastern points will be' placed In effect ty the Canadian jPaclflo- railway. TicReta will be on sale June 14. IS, It and 17. and good for atopover privilege both going and returniBK. For-full-par tlcul rs call on or iddreaa F." R. Johnson, F. at P. A. Canadian Paelflo railway, 14SThird street, Portland, Oregon.: - rtr . of Experienced Shoe of Shoe Perfection in Our Celebrated Beautiful for Particular Men Between Tiird and Fourth Body Adrnits That Something Must Be Done to Get Needed Funds- Immediately.,: -:- Tb. st side of lie of The loarnsl I 1s ths ator of Mrs. K. W. rMckltm.y. B0 Eait ltorrlaua strt.77Ttleiihob East TTB...r BC JoTinariy " a maiorityTVotaraa aald It doea not wajit aaioona; 8U Johns, by a majority petition, ;haa aald it doer want Saloons;-the council 'doea not favor saloons; the counoH wOuld like to admit saloona; saloons will not b ad mitted to St. Johns; u Johns will have to- admit aaioona. - Such In brief -is tha license situation In tha peninsula town. : Apparently soma contradictions exist In, the situation, and It might b - con sidered complex. ' At a recent election the people, by. a majority. vote, declared that aaloons should not' be admitted. Thla was only a straw vote,, but the council promlaed -to - abide by the people'a . ballot Thla week a petition signed, by 2'0 business men and - tax payers asked tha council t rnt saloon-licenses, ..and. ahould a vote be, taken today It Is probable that the town would toe overwhelmingly In favor of aaioona. Tha Council considered the peti tion at an adjourned meetlns this week and after a- heated argument voiea four to three not to' (rant a license; at the same time the members almost unanlmoualy admitted . that' aaloons would have to be let.ln. SentlmentaUy. St.' Johna Is opposed to the saloona; financially, It needa them. Tha are the only" means whereby monthly expenses can - ba met . - An empty treasury, the clamor, of lty official for 'salaries.- and .pressing debts have caused - the .chief men of the town to change front in the last two weeks. But the united council and the united town can't get what 1 wants because the. special - election, and tha- promise of the council stand In the way, and as yet the council cannot bring itself to disregard the majority vote against tha,'llluor licensing policy. A At the apeclal meetlnf, threa council man were appointed ttf devis ethical methods of securing revenue and to jo-portresulta-attheTJext meeting. POISONER ALSO A THIEF. llontaTllla Believes Bogs Were Xllled to Xaava Xanroosta Unguaxded, t 4m- rhm twrliaf - o -kfontavllla eltl- sen that the peraon. who thla week tha rfn.th af a dozen valuable dug waa-not-ao much fc . hater of canines as na was a lover oi cnicaena, and - that he wanted to remove the guardlana of tha henroosts. Blx years ago ths ptaoer auf fered tn a similar msnner and soon after tha doga died the chickeVhouae began to show empty roosts, ana a wnoiesaie aysiem af thievery waa-carrled on. Thla time the dog-owners are wiser and dead .Aiia .nrin. srun find bear traDa adorn Monta villa coops, and henlfouset to the Imminent peril of the first ad venturer who lnveatlgatea,',,The ,.re a tt t h ntSM era . kent ilibu". " - - ar - . chained in the cellara and woodsheds, . . ...I . . j and no-xurineTf uuuuu r cAoticu. -Montavuia la noi a. omy buuuiu hmm .uff.r.it from the doovalaver this .year, Brooklyn and the central eaat side district have been visited by a poisoner. Offers of rewards and detective work hays pot,raulted-ln find ing the poisoner. EAST SIDE NOTES. Thirty-nv pupils of tha Mount Tabor schools received diplomaa last night en Hnin. th.m ia srimliialon to the hlah school. This number Included 10 who had finished their worn in j-euruary and 2i what, had Just completed their examinations. County Superintendent H. jr. Koblnaon presented the diplomas and made the. commencement address. After the commencement exercises of the Sellwood school laat evening tha Graduate association elected tha fol lowing officers: wuina mrxmnn, I II II vlna-rrtilent: pieslUt'lU, Allllllf UU. vlce-peBluent; Uella Campbell, secretary; Lillian Wahlatrom, treaaurer; uecu upnam, reglatrarr Oscar - liooke, sergeant-at arms; Leon Ualllhger, trustee. Mar)tAlt stockX- aJelWedne8daT at . his home. 76 Eat Ninth street. Mr. Altstock was an eaat aide. pioneer and" had for soma years been In f sable health. . ... Tha graduating exercises of ths Brooklyn school wera held In tha the Brooklyn school were held In the aasembly haU of the achool laat even ing and 12 puplla received their di plomas. Mrs.- Jui W. Sltton, chairman of - tha board, presented the diplomaa and tha clae gave an Oliver Wendell Holmea program. Chlldren a day will bS Obaervea Sun day by the Centenary Methodist churcbr A procession of the Sunday achool puplla will be a feature of the day And will form ;at 10:20 a. m. i Will Soon Ball Bonis. Tha St, Johns bonds for $10,000. which' were voted; at a recent special election, will soon b ready for Belling. Yesterday tha elty auditor placed theaa bonds in tha hands of Chicago printers and tha work wilt be completed In a week or ten daya. When these ara re ceived bids will be asked from pros pective purchaaers and tha binder giv ing tha lowest- rate of Interest and offering -the WKhest-premlunr for ths bonds will hsve,-th honor of carrying away tha first bond Issue of St. Johns. Several inaulrlea have been mad by Portland" bankers -and -capitaltats mnd nft trouM la anticipated in disposing of the bonds at par or better. Next week bids wilt be asked by the council for the construction of the publle dock, authorised some months ago, am -this will ba one of the first projects car ried out with the bond funda, . Big Dynamo for Brlok Plaat. A 7. horse-power dynamo arrived thla week for tha ' St' Johns brickyard and Ita Installation la about completed. The" new yard haa been struggling along because of a lack of motive power to run the big macbinee and finally ths dynamo waa ordered and the steam engine waa thrown aalde. With the adoption of -the new power the com pany expects to ba able to run . the brick machines st their capacity and soon to fill tha' orders that have bee delayed for soma weeks. - ' t ' - . : : v . Heavy Bails on Xambaa, .. Tha Intersection of tha esst slda Itnea on Hoi laday avenue and Larrabee street haa been replaced -with rails of tha ': .' 1 ."''''. ''''' : ' . '.;' , t ' ' '". -. 1 i ' v ' :- 1 kuul..i ttKawf .In- ereet. railroad work, and the approach to the aaat end of the steel bridge: now has tha same character of-heavy work.' It was not Intended to put In a new curve on me Lower Alblna line at tha Junction until the general work of replacing with heavy rails ina.llna on LArraoes sireei waa started, but - tha - track had AtrttA nntll trsffls vu almost Im possible and tha change waa made. For three daya passengers were iransierrea around tha obstruction, dui me wora waa far enough along laat evening so that throuah traffic was reaumed. Jc - TOURISTS AND VISITORS SHOULD READ THIS t W World-Frned Columbia River Trip Can Be Made Sunday, a., .n-.r. nrtvi mfrTmr' 8 th Columbia rWor from Portland to Cas cadLocka. Be scenery that la grand and magnificent? Bee beautiful water- falla; aee seething whirlpools, ana roar ing cataracta; aee towering hills and vi..in. fn...t. m. fnvrls.d islanda In their mantle of colored xouage; see dv ii ii.. -nit miiliis nallaades. ses the flsh-wheela in operation scooping tha finny beauties from the deep; ae fc.A mnimta wknaA Mlllfl'rirt CTOWUed with everlasting snow; see the Csscada Locks, wnich cost uie govemmeni , 000.000 tsr'bulldr'aawtba Corumbla,"hr aH Its t)liai'iu and beauty i ysu aand scenes which delight tha eye. The main thing la to sea that you make th trip oil the palatial steamer Bailey Gat Bert, and you can see It all to perfec tion and In comfort. Tha Qatsert is the finest and swellest boat that aver churned the waters of th Columbia. See that you make th trip-next Sun day and you will have a trip of a life time Tina Sunday illnner will be served on board. Be that yon make no mis take, but take the Bailey Oatsert from foot of Alder street Steamer leaves a. m.; arrives back p. m. Round trip $1.10. This trip can also be made every Monday, Wdneday jinJ Friday, 'leaving earns dock at 7 a. m. Phone Mala tit. WAR OF BARKERS NDS IN TRIUMPH OF VENICE 1 . ' ' ' ' Bolossy Klralf ya great spectacle, Th Carnival of Venice," was thrown "open to th publlo on th Trail last evening and proved .to b on of th most fas cinating exhibitions in that region of wonders. Th entrance is immediately acroas from th streets of Cairo, and a mighty war of barkera -waa waged last night Th Cairo management brought out camels, drums and blatant wind Instru ments for tha bally-hoo, and finally had one of th dancing girls -doing weird things on the front platform. But to no avail. - It waa Kiralfy'a night, and into the new show poured the throng. "Venice" Is an open-air spectacle, not unlike ths celebrated Pain spectacles at Manhattan beach. A plot Is followed In pantomime to tha extent or giving the onlooker an Idea of the festivities accompanying a wedding ceremony In high life. Orsnd choruaea ara sung to triumphal inarches and tha evolutions of a doaen. different ballets, Including th acrobatlo dance of a pony ballet, ara executed.. AH performer are magnifi cently costumed and the strong lights thrown on tha picture, the background a mlmle city and th foreground a, lagoon, heighten tha affect .Gondolas and sing ing gondoliers move around tha lagoon, and tha whole performance la accompa nied by tha muslo of a good band, There are perhaps 400 people engaged In th potcl. , . - - ' . .;: , . :.'.:,'..'. ,, . we received, 144 MEN'S SUITSli: better than any. we have ever " 'sold for $15. ' To replenish ' our broken lines - we place them" on our TABLES. NEVER AGAIN will you be able to secure sych. 1 '' - bargains. . 1' t' WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR THIRD AND OAK n UNMISTAICABCYT)IFFEIIENT B -' Csi Jftl . J 3 .jilSBaaJBL E 3 Nu foi noil, hats and mnnnrai.' xrs sot how lita p pay, but bow muck yoa get for what yxm pap. That la tha soit of real aooBomy. ; . -- ' T. B WEST , mwn An xorr ovtrttbb. "Tou can fool all th people com of th tlma," - , "Tou can fool om of th people all th tim." V "But you cannot fool all th peopl gll th tlma. ' "Life Insurance i Will Be Good for Society When -r"--.-- - the'Policy Conceals Nothing - . : ,r n aaly hope f Imsrevement Is la the arewkig tateUlgeae of (be penpl tteia. ' Mine VTbere wes ImIu14 la life lararsnre at tae start TOO irOCS PiiLtaV HOOD, sot by svll inWntloo, bat want et thoeftt", wrote gllsoi. Wrltht . Ooesnlt rrgardtnt your present and esatenplatad iDsnraase policies asd lesr their true wnrta er eompsrstlr worthlsasr see tke hitters we bav) traai tae promlnenl beslmMea ot rortlaad wbese aoUelee we save experted, ' - - VA. R. BX'.U'BY 4 Life Insurance Specialist 329 Sixth St, Portland, Or.' t. xtwm xo vor. inucTei zjra xmmvmamom That" la) tk tor ia mil. foamdad aoaviotioa lm th pus. lie mind tfardU. tk ' . " -"''.'. Correct Clothes old by ma... Wky dally witk ibsnkmowmnaatlty f doubt. . ful aaaka, wkaa kng tas absolut eeTtalsty of . always fjtJaT properly ma4 gar. manta aera at tba rlgvt pxloaaf alt Ilk thoss ta-tha pictur - vr for so little a price as ,00 andJip4o$20J ssa-ms bast MOBanov ST. QUALITY THAT WON'T COME OFF la th paint quality you desire next to brilliance and permanenoe of color. Our paints possess this and . many, ether point, as houses ooated outsld and In, carriage and wagons ditto, amply prove, BsllebleAlong-lasting paints alwaya at Fisher. Thorsen & Co. Cos. rroat aaA i.-IUlIJ - a,.,.....--, si:,..:,., Here Kres Gopci Ones ."" . '. -c ., ' ..v'.''..---' -r-i We have "em". sizes, and: the price -is -t:-i Lace Shoes .... . . .... .... . .. -.' . .- . ... Very Latest -v -Sizes 8J to"l3i ' .35 Women's Choco late Blucher - -Oxford-Ties- Hand Welted HOME OP STYLS AND QUALXT 230-232 Horrison, in all shapes and right! $.25 Shoe Store -It- 1 .V,. t f: