- T T ' - I-. -V a x 'r -' "' V..wTl't 'V. - W ... - TOXMBri AXUIXJCZVU. . fitlum., ,,, ,umUte. .......; Ijrr . lac. f Urand ..."A lira or Old TkmiM" 'Escaped From tlw Harem" ."A lluitaler Heroine" ....... ...Uualeal Rurlaa.ue Vaudavltle . Vaudeville AM TOW tone awIti ' ' Dtrribf af The Journal was re sway for a Ht or loaarr bm bare ' paper stopped at tealr wldauaea "w emt to any addreaa bjr stall at te rtsular nlM, and aolleetloa will be made by.resular carrlrr ( retara to Ua ltr. axcoot at Laos beech aad Seaside, wears Tba Jcwui baa ree elar carrier drllrarr. Otto Hire ' of llwacu, Waeblastua, aaa caens of Tee Juaraal aa Lou Bears, aad itwli . A Ce. af gaaalda bar tsar a- ot Tee . , Journal aa Seaside ar Ctataop baacS. ' pvlrvary will ke made .at those Iwa pclilta at regular euberrlptlps rates. Olva rair esause af ecldraes to roar awmer ai atlas ties, Pbaua Mala SuO aad prompt 111 ba glvea all orders. . X. ' '"Wooden-j" Charlie. a march end ' rake -walk compoaed by Clarence W. 'Murphey, a member1 of the American Association ' of Traveling ..Passenger ' Agents,-will have a place on the - pro gram to be rendered by the exposition --Administration- band on the occasioiypf 'fle-aseocla.tton'e . annual convention In Portland this month. Mr. Murphey 1 . city ticket agent ef the Sunset route at New. Orleana, 'and a . muslcbui of note -among railroad men. A copy of hla piece, arranged for braaa band, waa sent ' to W.B. Comaa, who turned it over to tne executive committee ror incorpora tion In ' tbe pragram.' . ,- . " Matilda Johnaon has filed suit in , the circuit court for a divorce from Ed ward u. Johnson, who conducta a res taurant at 141 Seventh street) . The com plaint allecee that the couple were mar ried at Osceolau Nebraska, on March It, rTtg.-and" that In l0t Johnaon deaerted ner wnnout cause. she- states tnat tney , have one invalid son.Klmer. and that she la in auch poor health that ahe la unable to provide for herself. 'Mrs. - Johnson .aska- from' her husband's , Income .for the support of herself and eon and 7t for the" cost of the. ault. 'Kd and A.. R. Mendenhall are attorneys -for tbe-piaintlff. .:.-.v v., '-" : ' R. Z. GorrellA engineer of the Sunny '.bide departments la. enjoying- a reunion LMh hie aon Boyd and daughterMafy. who cam) from Madlaon.NorthC" ouna, to vlalt the fair, with hlra. Mr. - CorrelV had not "a en hla cmidren for tb yeara. - The mother-I dled when, hla daughter waa four weeka old ' and the boy I yeara pld. They 'were left In the care of their grandmother, ilra.-Harry Koyd.: while -their father came' west. ' wherer he haa a I nee remained. The young people leave the fTret of "ttie week f or ' North Carolina. --' ,',;-.-.;'.-: ' Secretary Richardeon of the Commer -rial club haa arranged. for ev. reception : to the Oregon and Washington Frees aa-:- - aoclatlon next ytlday evening. Friday v and Saturday will - be devoted to the , preea aaaoclatlon at the fair, and- a large attendance of writers la aaaurad. it la '' expected that 100 editors from all parte ot the northwest will be here then, and all will be awtertalned tr the club, - teputy County Clerk Herman Bohnlder ' Tied a buay day yesterday attending te the wants ef hunters who Wished to get ' game llcenaea -for the coming aeaaon. Beventy-ftve llcenaea . were granted, two of them being to persons residing out . aide ef the state; and who were oom- polled to pay 1 to hunt In-Oregon. J Jlunter residing In this stete ar re '' quired to pay a license fee of I U : . ; V Trolley j tripsTrolley- trips today On O. W. P. to Oregon CMy,-Canemah perk and Greaham, 2tc; to Eatacada and upper Clackamas river points, ta-cents round trip; dinner at Hotel - Eatacada. ' 1 Tic.- Cara leave First and Alder streets ' for Oregon City on the' odd hour and ' every forty minutes; for Bstacada, 1:39, ..:e, IJ:I0. l:St. M. :4. 1:11.- iyr The - second ' semi-annual" election ' of ' the Portland Ad Men's League will be held in the tower room of . the Com ' xeercial club tomorrow, evening, Sep tember 4. at 7:30 P. m. The vottng wUl be by Auatrallan ballot. - A full atteud 'anoe of the-league la expected. . ;. . A large number ef Invitations 'are Is- f sited by tha Portland Cornraerclal club for a reception at Its . parlors Friday evening, September S. from I- to 11 o'clockvln honor of the members of the - Oregon' and Washtngto-TT Press aaaocla 1 tlona. ;: ' ,.-- - Trolley Excursions on the O. W. P. Seeing Portland In and out for 10 miles ' for 11.10. with two- hour atop at Eata . rada for lunch at the hotel; train leevea 1 First and" Alder streets dally except ; Sunday at 1:40 a. m.,-re urn 4;0v p. m, . ' The reference and periodical rooms at -the public library will be open en Mon day laboc day for reading only, from J until f o'clock. The circulating de partment will be closed and no books - eaa be returned, on that ady. -4 .', " -Attorney - Charles T. ; Lord yesterday afternoon filed an amended complaint In hla damage suit against United States District Attorney Francis Jf. Heney. yAJribate to labors ,Tb sua wbo beara la serlesee '- i " , ' Tba aters darrae af Ml ' Mid the rlaaaoe ot tb workabopi . ' Or Is allesra tana the aoilr ' Is King by rlbt af at-tloe, . 5 -A BMinarH-r la bis might, '; v And to the -mm of auabood ... Ho Ma asdlasated right. . VtwM' labor rln trlnmnhant. Aad aaea of al(bt anoaad HStte anntiUa. la-J.'cuadltlon.'' And pnnatltiitloaa auinu Tea'U nd tboaa atardy warksMB On smoer road are fed; nTiu'Il ndTniev eat - And "Bsttar-Mefs" tbelr breaq. Tba ' atreogtb ef . wheat Is It Ta amonrlarlaa draree: "It" aakea strung -the Aa , lawa ot Baim arrrrm, ThaC why ltr.rr Tllr -1r(rrW--r(ir" Do light, ao awaet, ao brawn . . , -4e-evae--ai.t law ataala-aat , , r.A Jewel la JUbot a crown. . BuitorJttA Briad Cof Avoid Imitations Tale Hj a atinoena aa, yoe know, - C,' As many thlnsa lll arnt rn aboW. . . In Mae af omnrwrea It bt troe,, ,ij- A shown by what Itnpw-tmre so; . , rot when a priMtiK-t's known to fma Ttiry aeefc tn trade ttane the nam. t How rantl tbee Inritatlnna jrew' ' Butter-fist" Bread will plalul abew. ; When hi bread gained the Wading place ArkanwMgad wlnnar la Mia race ... Imnnatnra aprnng (MB eaarf aide, -And Imltetlone mnltlpMad; t.'. TalvTy- WWrwfJ w" aHe1 1 MMr1" -44 wSsT4b'Mb But still thi-r traded on It" fawe-. -Tlry en now the markta glut ' Wllb namea that amnd lka "Bllttr-!fnt., Tha pr""' ef the pud '.i.g l In the aerlng. Why nnt bur tha l na a4 aat lh ttntt - c -' 5- r;-- V, -Ja A Sjvizjs Accc::t Xn tlj 1 firuftcisi tea is tike wimming bladder' or life' pr efvtr In actual waty . buoys you up when Hope herself bits :. downcast. To save future trou - ble save ' money- now' with ouf ' "aid i of. security and '4 ' pen cent . Interest . compounded serni-an-"-nually, , Then you .will know:: whgt it Is to leave worry behind. ; Get oup. booklet' telling " more. Orqjbn Savirig ?Dcn!x 321 MORRISON STREET." l2 ORalstonV Prei Vj:- i'i r ; W. Cooper Morria, Cashier.- . S. L.' Haysl Asst." Cashier. I 'i TELEPHONE' MAIN 18. Lord acta forth that Heney Is, not '.the lawful United States district attorney for Oregon and. that all .the complaints made by him against Lord were done mallcloualy and to. satisfy personal spite. A abort time after Lord's filing. Judge Henry E. McGinn. Heney's attor ney, flled a demurrer to the amended complaint. , , - Isabella Carmen. ' a anakecharmer. em ployed n Jabour's animal ahow on the Trail, met. with a painful accident yes terday afternoon while flatting- -neighboring show known. aa "Luna." -'A door, the Mnges -of which were defective, fell aa ahe waa passing through, knocking her down. She was taken to the enter gencv hospital. ' After- a -short - atny thelre ahe returned to her work, and will suffer no 111 effocta from the Injury. .. ' Arrangements have been made by the offlclala of the Government building at the Lewis and Clark exposition whereby I "Panoraralo Colorado,"-- the Illustrated lecture - by- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Me Clurg. will be : delivered '. there . every morning at 11 o'clock. It regarded aa one of the moat Intereatlng features of the. fair.-, ' - :" -'i - -1-.' - Pfeeman Armatrong." aged , 1 1 rears, la . reported as missing' from bis home at Montavilla' since ' Tuesday -evefning. J. Cauffman reported his dlaappearaaca at police headquarters last night, tv r - ': Woodward's Dancing . Academy :' De partment of . the Western Academy of Muslo ' and .Dramatic Art. Second and '; Morrison. ' Everest's orchestra. Opens Oetober 14.-. ;VV ; ' .' SteamnKIp AHinnoe sailafrom Couch alreot dock lor Coos Bay end "Eureka Tuesday night September S, at 1. F. P Baumgartner, agent Main- M-rr; - The new Nineteen Hundred Five Wele bach gas burner, equipped - with best Welnbacli ' mantel, T So each; Manning's, 41 Third street - Antiques Mahogany . furniture, brasses, bronae and pewter. " Only store of Ka kind on the coaat IIS Waahing tonp street; J,'.-'-;'' ''-'''''i'; .'! ' r-T)ance'"fo the I4- cash prise,' every Tuesday' evening, af the Lewis and Clark pavilion. Twenty-seventh and Thurman atreetay x: r;:;. For rale, cjieap Millinery goods; fine location, good, trade; will sell at cost; other interests Address IZ il.' Journal.. f Very e hea pv--Weild sell dental practice. chair, engine aad. some furniture. Cor ner Waahlngton and Second streets. ..' For . sale It-room-boardlng - house, three -blocks.' from Portland hotel. See Mrs. McPherson. J 01 Fifth street . ; Why pay IJ.S0 to-Ill for eye glasses when we guarantee a perfect fit for 1T Metsger eV Co, 111 Sixth street ; . " Norwegian Sangerfeat groups on sale at Aune'a, the photographer, Columbia building. . ; : .'-'A.'',;-.,,, -, ',... - ; i. ii ' . ,.:. . .. . JT.enta Noon Bag company. First and Couch. T Frltx'a "tamales are-the best p';: SPECIAL EVEI.TS' AT V FAIR FOR THIS WEEK ' Following are - the ; special events scheduled for "the week- begtnnttg to morrow at the exposition; . ' Monday, September 4 Naval 4 battle on Oulld's lake. - - . i, , Tueeday,' September 8-r-Alrshlp flight; newsboys' day; Lutheran Sunday school day. ''....: '...- '. - ,.. - Wednesday. September 3rand dis play of flreworkavv .... Tburaday, September "f Grand prise camtal; pliotographere' dayr Idaho day. Friday. ' September' Airship flight; grand prise, carnival; .' latter carrlera' day."'1 - 1 '. 1 "riaturday. Septeuuef S1" Qrand prise carnival, Hoo Hoo day; lumbermen's day; California dayiSrand display of fireworks.1-'-, - -..-, ,- . Sundsy-.'Septefliber 111 tawaajisiuilotil Auditorium....;.'-- . v Call It Tht Tavern. 1 ThAt la 'what all 1 the right "people call It The greatest grill In the land. 8pecial breakfasts now a feature of the Tavern'a ' service. . 'Grand concert every . evening. ' Opposite 'i Oregonlan building. Lattice' - annex . It Alder street. . .' -..'; " ' r" Oregon City Boats. . : Leave' Taylor ' street Sunday - 1:18, 1:10, 11:30 a. m." and l:ie p. m. Round trip 21.. cents. - Treat your friend - for a nice liver ride. ' . t- ... . . . j-. .. - Kadmeed Bates to Bassta 9vtMg, ; ' The - Southern" Pictno company baa placed on sale at tts Portland offices round trip tickets to, Bhsata Springs at a rate of 120, Beautiful, tlluatrated r- - a descriptive or this resort eaa jf, , f gouthern Paetae n.;i:uLH unjim . :. , OF VO'JAN. AND CAMERA -CWift l I :'!-. f!." ;-'-'l.' -r'jr v V ., " ". - 11 A Little Surprise There was ,wlld cpnfusl.on ' In the OoodnoUgh building. Fifth and Yamhill streets, . shortly after noon .yesterday. Women screamed and prepared- to faint torn "rushed frantically: to the - Are es cape, the elevator, made hasty trips car rying occupants .of - the bunding to the ground- floor, aa ' aome - one shouted Vljire!'' and an alarm -waa sounded. , ' Vharp, -quick clanging and the heavy beat of hoofs sounded on . the streets aa fire companies . from headquartera and aeveral downtown districts rumbled hastily to the -building-. Ladders were thrown' a'gainst 'the walla and firemen, armed-with long nosxles and lines of hoae, atartedk up. , f- ' r Smoke In heavy, volumes was pouring from the windows on the sixth floor. It was-another Job of the firebug, aaid the BLUSHING COUPLES V . TO. MARRIAGE- There -was jl great-rush1 to-the mr- j tiage-license counter and 1 1 permits to wed were Issued" yesterday which waa an exceedingly dull day about the court house: In almostevery othr department: there was also a demand for hunting licenses.- v r.i!'.ve- j - M One of the first to apply for the mar riage permit waa Oeorge-F. Blair, who journey clear from .Lansing. '.'Michigan, to wed Miss Lucie A. Chamberlain. An other stranger Within Portland's gates who decided to take home a Rose- City City . Employes ;Who Discount . yVarranU Likely to Lose 1 Placet ftef This. V:" EXECUTIVE' kOARD ri;-V GIVES DRASTIC DOSES If Matter Is Taken to Courts by Brokers," Officials" Beliefs rThey Will 'Win, So-Decishre ' Order Is Mayor Lane and the city ' executive board are determined to put a stop to the practice of discounting warrants by city employes, wtilch haa reached such alarming proportions. r; - " ' "We will enforce this erder." said John M. Qearln. chairman of the rules committee, who framed the resolution. "I believe the courts will favor ue if It to contested.- We mean to put. a stop to emploves of the city selling their warrants "before they nave earned their salary." '" . ." ': .. , "People are .. of . the opinion that, we are doing this simply to protect the em ployes," said Thomas O. Green, anotjer member of the rulea committee; "but we are not; Instead, we. desire to pro tect the city's Interests. It Is a detri ment to the city hatve thai salaries of the city, employes hold at .the, first of every month before they, have earned them.-' People say 11W11I work a hard ship on the employes, but - It will not On the other hand. It will be of great benefit to them, as It will take them from the clutches of the money sharks who depend on discounting the salaries -of city employes for their buamesa.' , H The reasons for making the order are demrty set forth In . the . v resolutions which were adopted, as follows: "Whereas," There' exists" a "Widespread practice among the employes of the city ef Portland of assigning and pledging l ba earned In the course -TOEIEStACflDA- w toi n o. wv . xiicTaio ax - a nr kiab ot rex mni ox - TXS OLACXAXAS aUTXS. v estacasa, cmccn a roraAS xxiith axs xxcsxatiox . sxaoax. . .. i ntonnute ellaiMng. troat ttaaln. 80-aere sine fir nark, lanta dancing saTllloa. katat nravMad wttk ey wte and elaetrle Ilshra. fin bat ha, rrfepaana aiaaet fortland, . Tsoaaands ef aeraa ot fir saraat anrronad the young -elty at Kataeada. , as milxs rxox romTLAJTOi Ratea sar Say. ................. 190 Sataa par weak.. U.M Sptal Meka. lacladlag ramad trip . fara an4 dlasar t... ... LIB SpMrlal tlckac lnc!n!ln raaad Ma -. . tare, oaa alsWa kxlaiiig. ssd Ulrae aaaaU ...... flBS Ticxrr orncx rnun axs albix its. l: jr. uarjIsez. m . . ntACASaV 0SXOOV.. ' . ... . luiUi: 'ft - for the Photographer.,, crowd that gathered quickly ' on the atreeta and blockaded the sidewalks.; It waste time of calamity for Portland, they said, which would be destroyed more surely than Sodom or Gomorrah. , In the midst of the confusion aa fire men were scaling the' ladders a grimy head was stuck from a window on the sixth, floorlla lsncedbelpwand saw the crowd. Then he saw the firemen coming towards tilm..' He closed the window and was seen.no more. - The cause of the commotion was the taking of a flaah-llghtv picture by the Klser Photographic company, whteh haa offices on the sixth floor. -The flash la accompanied, -or- ; rather - followed. -y dense clouds of white smoke. It, emerged from the wlndowa and "Under the doors. A woman saw It and gave, tba alarm. ELBOW WAY LICENSE ( COUNTER princess was Morton Lrjtdtan' TK orth Yakima, Washington. - The youngeat couple to take out a license was Ralph Van Nortwick. aged' 10 .years, and Per nlta Persona, , two years the groom elect's JunlorITheJ oldest couple)wes William Pallts. aged. , 47 I yeara.- and Emma Talbert, aged 41 yeara., Robert H. Hunt a. fireman on the flreboat George H. Williams, was one of Cupid's victims.'. - "The September harvest has started IrtweU," said Mr. Fields as le closed the on ice DOOKS xor am wow. , , : of their public employment. lo brokers and others, often ' at a large discount from the face amount of such salaries; and' . ' . .....--,'.":' JWheras,MThe efnciencyofthe jyibllc service la sec urea py insuring inai ui funds provided by the taxpayers for the maintenance thereof, ahall be received by those who are to perform the work, at the- periods appointed bym law for their payment; and - - ' f- "Whereas, The - aaelgnment of sue funds befors they are due or earned baa a tendency to lessen the fidelity, indus try . and - vigilance of the public em ployea and to -Impair the efficiency of the public service of the city.- and la void both la law and equity, not only aa to the elty, but as between the parties to auch transfers; therefore, be it "Resolved., On the ground of protec tion of the public service ef the city of Portland, arid not the - private .Internet and welfare ef the city employes, that from and after the first day of October, l0i, and Including the September pay rolls of Ute elty of Portland, all salary warrants .shall be issued only. In the name ot and payable to the erder of the) employe performing service for the elty. and shall be delivered only to such em ploye, or some member ef bis family or household. In no case ahall any war rant fas the salary of any elty official or employe oar sasuea or aeuverea to any broker or other person except as above spectfid. .; "Resolved. , That the aeslgnment or pledging of salary t be earned by any employe of the city of Portland ahall, on and after said date, eonatttute euf flcient -grounds for the discharge from the public service of such employe; and the habitual or frequent discounting er hypothecation of salary warranta by any employe or the city to o with known loan' agents or ' broker ' sbeil likewise constitute grounds for the discharge of such entploye." . ,. ' -rs... REFORMED STUTTERERS , HAVE .DAY AT FAIR Thons who stutter and stammer had an "opportunity" at IlAcldck yeaterHay to" observe what . science has done to ward overcoming theseembarraaatng Impediments of speech. In the Oregon building at the exposition pupils of the Lewis School for Stammers, with head quarters in Detroit. Michigan, aasem bled, and were welcomed on the part of the exposition by Colonel Henry B. Vocal exercises In talking and slng- Ing. and the concerted pronunciation of difficult words were performed, with, out A trace ot stuttering or stammering by several hundred pupils "of all ages n.ncr or sotn sexes;' Viitf f weop. M jenk president of thevOre gon TSjr commission, and William T. I-en15headoflhe gchooL .delivered shrtrt addresses. The Administration bend- was to- attends .:' Boats to the Hop Fields. . Steamer; Pomona for Jf lanlon. New berg, Genuine, Champoeg, Buttevllle and way landings daily at :S a. as. Steam er Oregon for Mlaslon, . Duretta, Wheatland. MoCalla, Lincoln, Salem and way. 4:4 a. m.. Tuesday, . Thurs day and Saturday. - Get tlcketa and de liver baggage the day before. -Dock foot ef Taylor1 street Phone Main 40. WHERE TO DINE. tewls and Clark Observatory eafe. 1.409 feet above the elty. Fine eervteev : ; i When Hn CeattT Oe te the Rathakallef, a high-elaals place te eat Sea foods, eastern meets, large orchestra dally. , : .. . l .-.- V : ' . ' , -V'. RCllE'SU'liiii IViuTS lit!! Sixteen-Year-Old , , Girl ' ' Elopes From Pendleton With Youth- V . ful Hotel Chef. A ' NURSING HER LOVE FOR ;- BOY IN A PRISON CELL Began Ecarninc Her , Living Two Years Ago and Says She Has Had Lots' of Experience, but Js Learn ing Somethlnf Every Day. . At the axe when little girls are play ing with dolls. . Prankle Merickle-fell lit . love. She waa hardly . is. , - uui Prankle was different from many other children. - She had been '.earning her own living for two years before that momentouej event. She began working when sne was is. She waa about II when looking over. the fenee that asperated her home from a hotel in Pendleton ahe saw bluahlng Joe Preston, the youthful1 chef. The next morning he looked again and' Joe waa blushing deeper than ever; - tho third day Joe ventured te-teHner . that It waa a nice morning, and rrsV'le be came a prey to a love thai wr.e'-med her from the lying - ends o? her - light, fluffy,, rumpled hair to the worn heel of her small and time-tried shoe. She had the courage of her love. and asked her mother's consent to her union with ' Joe;' It was refused, and Frsnkte took her sweetheart by .the hand and the. country lad and lassl. at tracted by the lights of Portland, set out for this city. - ' : Frank! la In jail for her love, and Joe. beats Jits fists against the bars of '.; Be Would Be Brotaer to Mar. , ,Tbey came her three months ego. and went to the home of a man named. Amoa.e who took . a great fancy , to Frank le. One evening he told her that she was his little sister and that he would be her brother, probably, because It was Hobson's choice. Swearing faith ful brotherhood, offering her; everything she needed, and begging her to come to him for money If she wanted it, and never to hesitate to ask him for any thing Just as she would a reel brother. hx left her only to return the next morning to requeet her company to the city Jail on a charge of larceny.' - ' Answering her . natural curiosity as to the nature of her offense Amos final ly told her "that he accused her of steal ing a pair of men's socks, some' men's Undergarments and a field glassl - , ."What does he- suppose I want with anything of that klndT" the girl asked, divided between tears at this new ex perience - and . her - desire to ; laugh , at it all aa a- JokeJThe whole affair is too ridiculous to Ise true," she Went on. But she la, tn a cell. - . v. . ' -T am very young." ahe sail tearful ly, ."but t have had lots , experience lust theaame, bat this Is new, I neve worked for my living for two years and supported myself, snd I thought I knew1 a good deal but I must have something to learn yet - . - OettlBr Pleat ef "Kxperlenoe le a good teacher, they say. and at this rate I ought to be ge ting wise pretty soon. , fThe"'tearsnitafia'fltr'yesaTmoeT all the time but she Is ready to smile at any time. , When Joe a mentioned she does, smile, Tes. she ; loves him, ahe says, - clear down . to bet. heels." Since she came here ahe has written to her mother aaxlng the parental consent to her wedding with Joe; but has received no response. ; , "I wrote to her just before I left Pendleton, too," eeid. .Frankle, -"and I have never bad an answer. If she would only say "yes" everything would be all right I am sure she cannot object to him. for he Is good and always works. But for three months I have been wait ing and have received no word from any of my family. It Is very hard to be alone with no one to advise me." ' , - And now ahe does not know what la In stored for her. She says that she can prove her Innocence, and charitably admlta i that Amos Is not responsible for what he does because he Is always threatening to eornmlt suicide and says other queer things. Only a eharttftne ago she grew tired of staying at hla house, and picked up her clothes and went over to Sunnyslde to live,' though ahe had paid a month's rent In advance. "This caused ' Amos to look Into his things." aaid tho v child, "and after scratching about be couldn't find any thing but bis socks missing, and thought I had taken them. . I don't know what his feelings are toward me but he told me after we came here that he didn't think X had stolen" them. " Then again I waa told that I was being held as a wltneae but the police told the matron I was here for larceny, so I am all mixed up. Anyway, they are kind to me here, and It Is much pleasanter than I expected, but I can't do anything but cry. It is hard now to write home and I can only fait' to see how It cornea set ,. , 1 - ; ' .. - - -. - "Only I must say. I 'don't want a brotherr-H-- that-le 'thev-way brothers act" :,'." , - While Frankle Is ostensibly held en a charge ot ' larceny. It Is said that the arrest la made at the requeet ef her mother, who Is determined. to take her daughter frofn the daigerous vi cinity of Joe Preston,, YOUNG;GIRLSiFOUNDj !N.S0UTH-ENDSAL00N : While Inspecting a lodging-house ever Our Own saloon, First snd Columbia streets, last night Acting letectlves !Csy and "jfaTN9:'&tntv1&&iP9i04tot'iHK& ef t!ie "reoma whose appearance eh own platnty-thart-they 'are- under age. - Tnrrf were arrested and booked a t the city prlaon" aa vagrants. ; They gave the names ef Myrtle Dixon, aged II, and Mrs. Mary Carlson, aged 13 The former looks te be about 14 and the Utter IT. .Myrtle Dixon eald that ahe came here recently fseaa-Seaj. tie., but ehe was racoemlaed. as a girl who lives near the eastern end ef the Burnslde street bridge arid waa taken Into custody en Front street about three months ago by Captain Bailey .1 CHINESE COYCOTT HAS SEEN ITS BEST DAYS . .:. c. r y.. 'I hope to eee the Chineae' boyeott dwindle rapidly as a result of the power ful Influencee that have" been 'etsr In opposition to it." aaid Frealdent ' D. Wheelwright of the Portland C her of Commerce, after reading y Say's "-tches f t .waa ' f . J U L a. , cniiiFcj,Grc:"L: : smiuni C j( Taall TaaAaX J ' , ;"- , BwasxwaBBSBnwaaaasBBJS , . aSe4 Our Price Ulest I Soaat Saef .SMMIlk. glass '.'.... .ie .10 .10 -.win. aw nan tatcsca .ao Raadwlrh. Hast... ' ,1U Laaaanada Ira Taa ........ .. .08 .10 .15 M .SO .40 .S8 JO - .30 r.l TM .10 .as T .15 .S3 .1 1.5S .75 .S5 .15 . 160 B.oo . .10 30 naaawira, caeea. .101 SaiMlwIrh. Eaa.- .Kll Hon Ofild.slaas. ftaadwlrh, ehlraear . Sanewk-k. .claS... ,J . ! Il.n tiold. ateln. - Ho Oold, plot ' Hop Oold, asart 1 Blue Hlhtwa, pt. Bine R I boos, t Mixed Drlaka .... Hlsk BaU I'ovkUII Twa rrlae Ecsa., ..IS vartm ana Kgaa. . .in Ham and Kaaa.. .26 Cold 11am ...... ' .10 rotawaa ........ .101 Bakrd Beans . .i. .151 Brand and arattar. Jul Htralsht Walakay. t'rarkara ....... .nftlwwta Mark L'blrkas Broth .18 Hoda Water ..... vegetable noup AfMilllnarla ..... Oraaa Paai a .... .13 Vt'lna. Claret fie Susar Cora ... ittne, i iarat, pint nlnt Dili tickles ..... Ollree .lolWlna. PorC llaaa .IShWIaa, Sautarna, at ,la, pr eat. . lea Crram 10 win, aantaraa,. pt lOIPortar. alps...... Sllrnd Tomatoea.Vr .101 Porter. ' t laaa. . .... Ala, alpa. ........ HI lord t unittkbara. .10 Sllerd Watarmrlon ' .10 una, ptm t'antalonue. order. "..101 Kama, auart. Oof fee. cup. ...... .(IftUrape Jelce. (Vaaa tuH iMm wiia mapla ayrup aad auttar.. Don't carrr htaehes whan reel eaa eosra te tke ear pisre ana Mr Tun what rae, want at aoora pcicca. jcamaainer ma niaeei bnlldlng oa left alda of Trail.' rf; - Laet Successor to A- J. FARMKIV OLxsaii in MTAn aaooiB. tai, aaa and ass Third at Oor. JesTenoa Prices quoted below - will save you at i least ze per cent Best - Drv. Qranulated. . Susar I not beet). 100-lb. sacks IS.Z5 II Iba. Beat pry Granulated Sugar , (not beet) . .1. 1-lb. can Royal Baking Powder. ... .40 1-lb. can Schillings' Baking Powder.. 6e 1-lb. pkg. Arm and Hammer Boda. ie large packagea Matches.., ...... .26c I lbs. clean whits Rice ............ .2&o 11 bars Royal Savon Soap .........Z5c 19 iba. flaioer Tadoca ............ 2(c Hard Wheat F1or, per sack. ...... 11.00 Beat Eastern Ha ma. per pound. .... 14c Picnic Hams, per pound.. to Shredded Cocoanut, - pet pound...... 1 1-lb. pall best Lerd. ............. .tOc ie-lb nail beet Lard ii.ee i.te i.ee 20-lb. nail best Lard Beat Soft Wheat Fteeir. Java and Mocha Coffee. free-ular lie). per pound ........:ac I (ba. broken Java and Mocha (equal to ioq) ., z&e t cans- Primrose Cream . , Tiger Cream treeulnr lc), per can. be English Breakfast Tea (reg. 35c), lb. ISc Hootch Oats, per pkg. ..............lOo Tar Soap, 2 bars .......... . ...... . ho Fels Naphtha Soap, per bar ic Poatum Cereal. ajaer pkg.' .20c Soda Crackers, le-lb. box... I0 East Side deliveries -Tuesdays and Fridays. - Woodlawn. North Alblna and piedmont, weaneaoaya. .-;,'. nron KAnr 4Ma. Only Nelden Graduate ea Paclfle Coast. Onshf tane as attreattr a wees thvywere bring eoertad. AU ef na were partlenlar than. ws eaatrte ts speaar aa seaeunu as seaaioia, VVhy Not Stfll DeBcairtiftd? f ssi s trsdnate ef the usewiied !CKUKlf IMST1TVTS a New York City, the ON a eos eara is tba world that both aaen snd woaws Joarsey Iras af thonaaada ef aatlre le Ttalt troa all porta ef gnrop and Aaaartce end I carry an tba aaaaa arark hare that the ca le pra tr4 valors esee in jrn ssrs. aix wnraxis, ac Aaa, smfkui ooxxs Or other eldon'ea af age er decay anJckly reawvee at maU expeaae. ALL WORK CUARANTEILD ova imarxa saxz or kun ajt btatb ajto sxxu. combs is stiu ia raoeaxsa. Lively radar tlona ea avarytblsg ta the hoes a. MADAKE AZA KCLRIES-KISSECKE , eaxBirTAi. mm fasxoks. . jea Sarrbjasv sear Park Straat, yhaaa Km Sts. LOUIS IL BOLL Plane , Studio will open September L Parlors I aad 10. 141 Waahlngton st, cernlng the course of the president and the Chinese government. The chamber among the- first, to- take- hp the quea i tlon with the government. "' j Some days ago President Wheelwright wired President Roosevelt, tequeetine ofttclal action In the premises. Secre- yias) foe the- preeldent. aaid everything waa' being Ukar-eesM - be done, and that a message' had lust been received front Minister Rockhlll. at Pe- klng. atatlng that the Chtneee govern ment had Issued a strong edict against the boycotters, sna nad given Instruc tlona tor viceroys and governors to take decisive action to arreat -tfc -anovnmant amotig merchants and guilds, it la said Ute situation at Bitangnal Is Improving. Low Excursion ft&ttt ta th East. Oa aala 8entemhae T a .i II. and 17, the Rock Ialand ralK IV Will ' Ball MltnA fr(n lAa eta to eastern points at greatly reduced rates, a or i. i f-articulars call en er 1, y-ral agent. ' . - . Orexon. mmm The Dig Store Married Ladles ' l i : Jl; It about at handy a', piece of furniture in itt place at awtU furnished house ;z contain1 That't y: why we have given . special attention to T'tecuring an attract- V; ive line. Values and . terms are right. -, . . A weHeleetad and ensipletad stark af faraltvre aad furnlaalsga lot Aawrkaa aoswa, .,,' -V 184-6 FIRST STREST cLaua TBaouaa rsa block. Ask Our Customers. IkVi Great Accll::: of Cliins czZ Owing to being overstocked for the Fair trade : and the very limited room In our store, we eon eluded to force our goods at auc tion sale. The largest stock of this kind In the city, consisting of beautiful silverware, etolssonne. satsuma. new brass ware, ebony 4 furnitures, ,.. em Pro Ida rsa silk kimonos and, fine decorated porcelain tea, seta, etc Bale commences 1:11 and T:IS p. m. Continue retailing before or after auction; wholesale at ware house. . J mm ' ' AndrevIlcnCd. jreartai , Ttrtk. . Have advanced tba world over, but the price remaina the game at the Jowa Jewelry Store. . In gnticipation of the rise we pur chased heavily aad shall be pleased to give yoa the benefit. We handle a full fine ef jewelry on the same prindpIea."V AaWaWrtir:;-: IOWA' jvcLizn 23 Morrison St. Mew G:: "i - 1 1 '. s .. Our Fall good of the latest style is complete. Men's and Youths' Suits from $6.00 ap to $13.00; worth from $2.50 to $5.00 more elsewhere. - -"s Full line .of - Men's, Ladies', Missea' and Boy' Shoes from $1.25 up to" $3.50; it is exactly $1.00 less in price irr comparison with other itores-prices. Meftg"Hatean4raiitJ 'a assortment of latest styles, from $1.00 to $200 saved by compsn rt With other stores prices tslO,X01'CiAte'rt to in- . vest i gate our new, frei rner ehsndine at tbe-aamA pckeyo:L. pay - at some tire or humbuj sales. '' ' , jonrj des: 11 mm