y.y V. y.y V''.. -,.' jij.4atf ir.i4 .iip cr - -.1.-'. -jA '' 7; -;'y INDUSTRlAt . Canada Wantt Commerce. r'-. i TO OPt1 th Tl JMica 10 tn com- rntr- of the mi br niu ( lMt ', . im ahlD ranal la n eld dream aoon to ,-- b ea.)lad. - Th Canadian Kovornmont S baa deairna on th commerce, ttvit mpvn ton th American ooiUlnwit and .to. dJ vtrt.lhat commercial atrtsam ; haa au - thorlaad and la uat completion a aur "i vey and eatlmato of an all-water Cana- dlan irotiMT from.-tho lakaa, to the AU t 'Pti.''Nvlif u tnr a enrtnaetlna : innviw f - - - . - - . . - . - J - Ik. cl - rj.vera,rflowtnr northeae -iBto UioAt- lantlc -The dlatanoe by canal la not V .ml and tha coat haa been offlclaJly e-- tlmated at 5,OO.?0O to $70,000,000, . . .y iyLl.. : .?iy . TnV Tront Farm. TrT f k.c a farairn ran aenve nnmc irrnn raialnv brook trotit for the market haa 'bean demonatratea Djr iewia j. jonoura of Weat Battlcboro. Vermont, who haa a flah preaerve on hia farm. '3r uln . tha clear aprlng" water running through . hla farm, by bta own Ineenuity, and with I- a Uule jilred aaalatanoe he haa eatab ' llahed an inexpenalve hatchery, - where -ba haa aueod li growing a -iarae number of brooK trout with'whlcit ha haa partly aupplled the local marketa ' blda furnlnhing thouaanda of amall . . flah for atocklng atreama In adjoining Setion's First Cotton. j 'J - y' .' yy- - ijinuer .Guerrero, aT planter "of the I Rio Orando valley, June 14. ahlpped to -loalwaton the flrat bale .Of thla year a cotton crop In the United Btatea. Tha ibale will make tha rounda of the cotton ..n. of Oalvaaton. New Orleana, 1 Jaemphla And-Jlew, Tor and wlll ba iCil'l REUGIOUS.y Queen Donation Party... Ct-' ' Woraa than a 'donation party la the "eff-rlng In tha South' flea . lalandatln . - aoma partatnera ta -11111- - - eulatlpn among the natlvea, who hold to ' their crude currency, Manx, of , theaa ' bare been eonrerted, and tha collection . ' bot iuggeata a . rummage aala .when it TtWg.Tetumed-tO"thealtars'-Amonr.-tlie tokom are atrtnga of white or red beads, r am teta, tortolae abena, bamboo - boxea ' f- tieed. by betl ohewerai native cloth-and - r (lahhooka. One colleotlon recently taken p on a apeclal ocaalon waa aold for I1I2.S0. and weighed almost 100 pound. ;. . ' Buildlfif foe -16 Centuriee.: 'At 'Troyaa,: Francey- eeently waa aolemnly- tnaufurated a church which ' haa taken- 1 centurlea to build, for It "waa begun In tha third oentury and waa completed but recently Thla la - Bt Vrbai'e church, built by order Of Pope Vrba4u on tha ,ta of the bouaa In whtchi ha waa born. Only the founda- , tona ware laid during Pop Drbanur lifetime, end though th building haa ' long been conaeorated tha lait remain Ing-atonea were laid thla year., The ..J .rrr-im m. mm fci nthln Iff hlltrlllrl. t Artt,n per bq ry 43 Years; r'J- .th,M vttk jif rnlaairtniirv wnvtt Mia foeuc d' Aleuts, he jaJU n v - ) ' 1 .-.-A ...'". ,"v. - - - c7tT.TTT" ... CZN Equal TMs in the World? y - 4 i yy .y? y r - "T: ;4 maa and the Colrllle Indtan-rtbea ef Idaho and Waa b In g ton la tha record of Father Joeeph M. Caruana of the Jeaulte. Father vCaruana r la now at tha head of r the mlaalon at De 8met, Idaho, -on tha Coeur d-Alene rea ervatlon. II mllea aoutheaat "of - Tekoa. He haa; been there since the mission waa established. In 1880. He perforata ' the triple dutlee of prieat, teacher and post master at the little-Indian village, but finds time to entertain hie frtenda and takea ' deflght In narrating . hla unique experienoea among the . red men. y' y yyy i;iiy ; foreign.-y -.11-. Islands for Sale.-. The Canto islands, altuated- Hear the Azores, which have been In the posses sionof e Portuguea family v for. more than two eenturtee. are offered for Bale, It la aald that th United States govern ment haa made an offer-aa th Islands would make a convenient coaling atatlon in mld-Atlantlc.. The talanda are now owned . by Benhor H. Abreu, Lisbon.' They are 859 mile from Lisbon and 1,170 miles from New York. Offera are alao aald to have been .made by England and Portugal. The -channel between the two lalanda forma a convenient harbor. They were vialted in Uft by the Ameri can warshlpa Broqkljnahd Illinois.. .v-,.-.:.-i-f.'.--..A,-..., Teddy in" London. U ' The Carlton club Sof London haa ac cepted the-offer of John Wanimainf to present a portrait of "President Roose velt to the club. In, appreciation of the honor conferred - upon Mr. Wanamaker In electing - him an honorary member Tha portrait will be painted by Sargent Mr. Wanamaker waa elected a member of the club tn 1904, being, tha first for eigner to be ad" honored by It. "" . . y -y : :' Leopold Ver.lUch.iJ.iL-,J.?y r. ' King Leopold will' leave a fortune of 110,000,000, moat of which wllfgo to the Belgian people . for worka of publlo utility.- He regard a hla dauahtsra-aa Lear came to regard Regan and Goner II. The daughtera. will get about $40,00 each. - .'-f' ; ' ' ! .. : 'k ' u 'iCy "y Wears" Costly. Uniform. - 7r. y. The moat coatly uniform Irt England la worn by the earl marshal, whoae dreas represents aa outlay of eome $1,260; not Including jewela or ornaments. Seven teen thouaanda yard of embroidery are worked upon th coat In gold lace until but little of the original cloth may be seen. . .... . ... .. ; ' s ; i...-...;:-;i;y.; y;-' y,;y-v,yv' Belgium's Free Drinks. , y . Brand land water' la furnished free to membera of. the Belgian parliament who are engaged In making lengthy speechea.' .'" ' .. ... ' r r-, ; y LEGAL AND CRIMINAL , .yy .:.,. Woman Was Foretroman. ; " After trying In vain to eacap jury duty Mr. Mary S3. Lapier of Cripple Creek, Colorado, waa choaen forewoman of a Jury that tried a divorce case there. She waa the flrat of her wtx in Colorado to serve m that capacity. ATelephona Klas. v v.v " . Mrs. Oeorge-'IInlman of Springfield. . - y ' - V v. . . . - A' -Hy a (SI h - -1 V . 1 D'Urbno's Royal Italian Band . , : - -S Absolutely perfect Baths and Swimming Pool 3 Flowery Japanese Tea Garden, y 4 The largest Chutes in FinestDanclng Pavilion on. the Coast . .' . : The only Bumps, exciting end exhilarating - 77-The" Laughing Gallery of Mirrors.' v j8 The MysticMaxe of Travel. y' ; .."yy . 9The Fifty-Horse Merry-Go-RouhL yy - lO--The new Yacht Club Building, -y y ?ry ' ,v 'y-v NEWS OF-THE WEEK GROUNDER CAUSED v . GOLD TO SHOW "- v : ' - , . 4 - During a baseball game -at Rhyoilt. Utah, lyilllam Orlf fltha, 'a mining expert f Salt Lake, who waa playing first bass for e . Rhyollte against Beatty, reached ' for a grounder. The ball etruck ' a email atone and rolled away. : Griffiths picked up the stone end glanced at It. A aecond look e disclosed the presence of free el gold. -Griff ltha. said ..nothing;- but 4 allppad ... th atone Into hla ,pockef-' He -obtained a lantern ' and returned to the spot - after - dark to collect more of the rock. e 1)y the aid of hla aesayer'a out-. fit he proved the rock to be d worth over $000 a ton, and. asso- elated with frtenda, he bought a 4 heavy interest .In the property, e which la owned by the Shoahona d National Bank Mining company. e It la reported that Qrlfflthe baa e refused ltS.000. for hli stock. - .. . .v , - ;H to- male admirer over the telephone, and her husband demanded a divorce. Mr. Hoi man often ecolded hla wife, -and aha filed a cross bill because of that. Butf a Jury In the Sangamon county cir cuit court did not consider telephone klsaing adequate ground, nor frequent scolding sufficient and, .both, cases were thrown out of court."-" -v MISCELLANEOUS.' . j.. ' ' -Vs. Ethnologists Hunting Adam. ' , , : Ethnologists are continually ' making excavations tn oavea In the hope of dis covering evidence of e race of men supposed to have Inhabited North- Amer. loa In prehistoric times. On of the recent-Investigations haa been completed by Dr. ' Charlea Pes body of ' Phillip academy, Andover, Massachusetts. A large cava at Cavetown, Maryland, waa th scene of the exploration, and Dr. Peabody.-wtth - Warren - Moorehead and 10 men, dug for more than a month. , , ; f -f v'- y ys 1 " Has Trained Fish:"y : V. ;y .C r "l5vfneSchaef fera truck farmer llv ing at Llmeport,-Pennsylvania, think he haa the only trained flah In the world, It la a carp,, It Inrhea long,' weighing eight pound. Mr.. Schaef fer caught It In a mill danh-near hla home two years ago, when it weighed alx pounda. With two other be placed It In the spring In his yard. Tha flah, which Is called John.-seems . to .have Intelligence, ap proaching that of a dog. , When called by Mr. Schaef fner or any member of his family It come, to (he surface to be fed and petted. - . V ' .. ; ": .:;;;. y,;:''; y; Writes Indian Sltorthand. , . ' . .;. 'In the employ Of the Dewee commis sion et Muskogee, Indian Territory, Is a young Choctaw who la one of the few stenographers In the ITnlted Statea who can take dictation in shorthand in three languages. VThle la I. J. Collins. He speaks CBSFUW an6TXTlelHSWwltlr'ar' muHt riuency aa ne aoea jsingiian. tie la about 30 years old. - His father wa g fullblooA' Choctaw Indian and hla mother a Chickasaw. While bis fatber - - r t yr- ; SEli WHAT IS OFFERED BY ,i'..v. America. V i-..rr..-; lived ha learned t apeak Choctaw. When ha went to the Chtckasaw country with HIs mother that -language aeemed be easy for him aa the "CFoctaw, - v '. ' . i.yy. J; - . Long Romance Ended. ' - ' yT J ' Mrs. Carrie Graves, a daughter of MaJor-Oneral Braxton Bragg of the Confederate army, died June It at 1-0:1 Eaat One Hundred and Thlrty-eeventh street. New York, of cancer and waa burled recently. General Bragg. In hla - early career, was that Captain Bragg of the ITnlted Statea army to whom General Taylor- at -th battle of Buena Vista gav hie famous order: "A little-more grape. Captain Bragg." It -was be who whipped Rosecrans at Chlckamauga and fought Grant at Mis sionary . Ridge. , He left lands and es tate -when he died la 17I, " yet t hla daughter, brought up aa a southern gen tlawoman with servant and gallant so ciety, lived for Z0 years as the wife of a railroad engtnoer.-dolng th work of a large household for she waa the mother of nine children. All tma was me nnisn of an elopement which stirred op the society ef North Carolina tn Its time. ' s.n. y ..- .y .; Patriotism on the Boom, y y Patriotism haa become th basts of a great American induatry. Because of the amailng increase of patriotic aenti ment In thla country . during the last decade the manufacture of American flags haa quadrupled. More than 1,000,000 etar-apangled banners annually are mad of silk and bunting, but theae form only a small portion of the total number of United Statea flags that are born, that 14 re and die between January and January. - In remote farming dis tricts where 19 yearsi ago the national colors were rarely seen every suitable occasion witnesses a flag display. The flag haa been added to the household goods from Main to California, and from the Gulf of Mexico to the Cana dian line. v , 7 , -y.yy ,yy.y :-, -,- Guards Paine's Tomb. .y f' y y , Captain Geiorge W. Lloyd, the aged euatodlan of the monument of Thomas Paine In North street. New Roehelle, New Tor,- is circulating a petition-ask Ing that the city of New Rorhelle as sume the task that he has been per forming gratuitously for many yeara. Captain Lloyd has. reached his 18th year, and now that the Inflrmltlea , of age are beginning to tell on hla once rugged constitution .he feels , himself compelled to retire. . 77 - yy yyy Founds ,"Doggle" Home. . :.y t'nwilllng to see the "dear little dog gies caught at the dog pound and killed. Miss -Amy ' Bonham. a oung woman of York, Pennsylvania, haa pur chased a building in Kaat Tork. There she will provide a home for homeless dogs until some one can be found who will be responsible for them. . . .:yy-..:-;y Desth Calls, Firm.'. ' ' Three members of the Rochester' Clay Pipe - company, which - waa organised agout two years ago, have died within four weeks, and the company, now with out executive officers, may psss out of 1 ,,a - - - - -. 1 . 1 p. . 4m sj iPLllf vf jj ujjv 1 1. uit'Pigi ntisj 1 1111 sjeaunv Of all the. deaths. The last death took place laat week, when Samuel J. Dolan, ged 32. of Bouthalde. this city, pssaed away, ' Edward .WUlets. senior member r TTTT V 1 "T 11 The MUe of Midway Novelties.- 'p " r y - 12- The AUskan Sled Dog TraiL ' y x y -yy y ; 13 The Beautiful Oaks" Tavern and Roof Garden.- 14 The popular.Oregon Water Power & Railway Co.'s lSThe charming Oaks and Ijiwns. - ;y 5; ; 16 The Boardwalk along the Willamette. . "17 The new Automobile and Carriage DriveTyiL:-,y IS. 18 But one 54 fare to and from TThe Oak&. yj. 19 One hundred Swings for tbcXlhildren. I - ", . ; 20-Fifty Summer Houses for private lunches. j r v ;i y.i. : IN BRIEF of tha firm, died four weeks ago. and two weeks later James Lavelle, another officer of the company, gucc'umbed. ' All three men were well-known residents of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania., Sump .Crate Again. 7 - v.-,. Old postage atampe are., once more coming into favor tor purposes of deo oratlon. -Eight or tan 'years ago -the Idea had some vogue.' Then It died but. Now the department atorea have on Bale packages of canceled atampe for us in fancy - work, - and - young women - are etudylng Out new way of stamp deco rating, although In th majority-of in stances they are content with the usual plate or plaque designs, .. ., Long-Lived Family. ' ' A remarkable Inatance of longevity and one probably without parallel in Maine, If not In New England. Is lllus. t rated tn the family of Mrs. Deborah Chase of Chaa Lake. ' Mrs. Chaae Is 14 years old. In excellent health, and. has 10 living children, the youngest being 48' years old. The only death In this family for a period of SO years was that of Mr. Chase, about 10 rears ago. There are S - grandchildren . and 14 great, grandchildren. - Newspapers Married Her, .. Mme. Schumann-Helnk-Rspp's ' eight children need not be disturbed by the lest marriage of their popular mother. They are not going to, loae any part of their expectation on account of It. "I married becaua the newspapers kept ssylng every dsy thst I waa going to." she said the other day. "and it waa easier to do it than have' to explain every day why I didn't- So I got married. But I explained to my hus band that he waa not going to get any of my Baying. They are for my chil dren. He' Just keepa right on getting the eame old salary. : The money goee to them." ; , ' yyy-y ..y vy f: Sand Shoe Soles. . v . , : - Appreciating the rapldTly'wIth which leather solss wear but, en Inventor now Comes forward with s-"rock bottom" aho which he declares to be practically Indestructible. His invention consists of a cement for coating tha under aide of the usual leather solo with fine quarts sand. . Hla proreaa IS aald to leave the sole as flexible a ordinary leather, end yet tfieee la' no danger of the cement cracking and chipping off. ... w w . Champion Pie-Eater, y 1 "trumpeter Oojdon. Troop S, .at fft tes Moines, thinks he made a ple-eatlng record- by eating a well-filled apple pie In IS seconds. ,. He . waa declared the winner of the contest. The trumpeter felt no 111 effects from the gorging of pie, but. on the contrary, declared hi could eat another, Tha record wae made at the athletlo entertainment given in the gymnaalum St Fort Des Moines nnder the direction of Chaplain Waring, ,. . w - --.- Vale Medford Rum. .. :: ftr the closing of the distillery of Daniel Ijawrefiep a -snwr-weMm mn ni more Medford rum will be made, atten tion Is called tiv the fact thst the msntt facture of mm Is ' practically a New England Industry. . Runt is not distilled ' ' ,w r 1 Great FIREWORKS Sale - . let jre e Hot Tim la the. Old Towm Ybie FonrUi of 9iyl $10,000 Worth or Bombs, Shells, trickery IVbecIs is Csdtts " AMB mswmfl IM TMAX WM XACT A ItfOttaC' NOW ON SALE 1 . J li II ....ft... , r , . f 1 zmr! We conduct a large, double Ing. where we carry all kind at wholesale and retail. We embracing a large variety 01 Western Iiiipotih Cb ) lss-iTo rxrTx smT. - 7 Chaa, B. Toung. President. The Sartorial Cleaning System Will call for eacli week, clean, press and returrt lothing for $1.0p per month. Competent help-will tfxammV and repair when necessary. " Call Main 1712 and a wagon will call for Vyf y y articles., or have pne of our agents visit you. . .. ...... y....433 WASHINGTON STREET.----y-yy-' wwzzzzxzzxzzzzzzzmxxxizxzzzztzxzzzzzz pa. wist. IT DIDN'T HURT l irktt tay sey of enr raetlMrts of dnlng dental work. We On work rr peania from ont of the rlly qalrkly to aroiil eoy Sir. ErerrtMn on to date. OvB etniiig aad SuaJaj. Mala S028. . WISE BROS., Dentists -The rallise, car. Tkixd aad Waablagtaa. In the' Vnited States . outalde of New England, with the eaceptlon'of a few minor sugar cane distilleries in Louls lana, - h. . 7 - Lynx Wss Electrocuted. A lyn ellmbSd & pole'lo Nevada to escape a-band of coyotee, and ae tha pole carried a live, wire he. Was electro cuted. -. , cars 329 VVorhbctcn Street, ' XXOTOXAJ I$m BTTXUZVO. Selling at both wholesale and retail all, things that have ever been found In th Fireworks family, and hun dreds of new creations, special in- - ventlOns for This XwUT aad COax yea of fan, merrtmeat, Joy . aad good eheer. All good citisen will celebrater thla -, Fear with a heartiness never manl- ested here before. - All hands must swing info line end make thla a eoaf las', rousing, natlng, ektppiag, bm. ping roarta of July that will el ' ail ethes roartha Skat eve apoa the beaattful aaasUe ef Imi eld Oregoa. Country cnmmitteee oeelring rirw works for their oelebratlooa will o well to communicate with ua at onn. ' We can aupply all applicanra Vt V price that will set them wondering how we can All their order at aa low a price. . . ' store at 1SS-170 Fifth street, Goodnough hni'1- of Chines snd Japanese Importations, sen have Just received larg stock of these gouua, ellkstins and braeewaree. c t -- - ' ass waimoTOi rnarrT. Jamea M. lan, Gen'l Manager. . 7 axxxs vn. tr. A. 1 PACI7IC TCNT & AVraC CO. It tv riw ST Awninr fer tnrm s -4- - f e Sne. lentssnd, camping out&ta. Get eur rrloes. t home tela i. :. rv r h . .1 - Illinois, la laid Have welted, e, kiss "--?.Ssii:. 1 y .1 SJ I -y , yyl. ; : - ' - " I . . e - T . t - i . . .. 1 .