1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8. 1S37. Toun Tc;l23 tOUIQKfi JTDIUIZETfl. Hlll .,, ltakir.,.. r.mptra... Star...... LjTtr iinu4 ... "Cam' "Leah klMhua,' , .. "Ola Olano' , "Wlnctaealar' ... - "CrTO.n YaoonlUe Til funeral of Cantata W. 8. Steepy, who died Monday afternoon of heart failure aa ha waa being removed from hi home to the Good Samaritan hospi tal, will ba held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from Finley'a undertaking par lors under the auaolcea of the Moaern Woodmen of America. - The Knlchta of Fythlas and the Modern Brotherhood of America will slso aaalst at the services. --while- the Spanish-American war Tatar : ana will hava charge of the services at ' the (rave. Captain Steepy enllated aa captain of company O. Fifty-first Iowa volunteers, and went to the Philippine , In May. llil. Upon hie return ba aat- tied In Portland . and lias lived her since. - v-: i. j . v i ; ' One of the laat eaat aide conventions to be bald under - the auspices of the , Eaat Side Bualneaa Men's club will be held tomorrow night at the hall on Eaat . Pine afreet and Grand avenue to con alder the methods of aasessment. Aa- if ianr -aUalar- hue promlaad- to atUad and answer all questions that may coma up retarding his work. Councilman Dan Kellaher will also bo present with his blue, prints Illustrating the valuations - Jn the central Grand avenue diet riot. r The object of the meeting will be to ascertain - the , difference between the aaaeaamenta on largo tracts and those of smaller acreage or the 'difference . between blocks and lota. ' - .. - With the achievement of ' Its great triumph in wrestling the state capital from Sacramento In the last legislature. the city of Berkeley la preparing to extend Ita acquaintance . and Influence to the nttermoat parte of the coast. It Is proposed to run business men's ex ' eurslons from southern California to Portland and the sound, and Berkeley has pledged that It will furnish 100 -men for the first excursion. William. McMurray, general passenger agent of .the Harriman llnea, has been notified that the Caiifornians are perfecting their plana and that they will come to Portland during the months -of June, July and August. . - , : The law firm of . Chamberlain aV Thomas, composed of Governor George E. Chamberlain and Warren B. Thomas, has received Into partnership Thomas G. Hailey, of Pendleton, recently aaaoclate Justice of the Oregon - supreme . court. The new firm will practice In all courts in Oregon under the firm name of Chamberlain. Thomas Hailey, with offices In the Chamber of Commerce, rooms 100-400. The funeral -of Mrs, Amanda Elisa beth Good and Harry Tackett was held this afternoon from the Zelger-Byrjes undertaking establishment, B.ussell and Williams avenue. Interment being In the Blvervlew cemetery. Mrs. Good was the mother-in-law of Mr. Tackett. , She : died a few days ago at her home In Alblna and waa followed the next day by her aon-ln-law. a wife survives Mr. .Tackett.. :; .. . : ,-.,. C. A. Belhbrede or Marshfleld, who made the race for the Republican nomU nation for governor before the pri maries, waa admitted to practice be fore the United States circuit court this morning on moUon of . Ghaxl .J. Schrtabol and Judge .Oeorge H. Wll llama. Mr. 8elhbrede was admitted to practice before the United States dis trict court several years ago. Waiting for your turn at the barber's U valuable time waated and counts up I In a year. Life la short at th moat, ao make tho moat of It Go to Albert Bernl. tho drugglat. III Washington street, and get one of his guaranteed Bhavlog outfit Save tlm and money besides enjoying the pleasure and sat isfaction that goes to th man, that ahaves himself. At th recular mooting of the Oak Drove Imorovement aasociatlon tomor row evening Wallls Naah, president of the Portland board of trade, win ae llver an address. Bom other Important business is to be attended to and th reoorta of several eommltteea to be heard, besides a good program which has bean provided. Miss M. 8. Barlow read a paper this afternoon "A Postal Trip Through Europe," at the meeting held at th First Congregational church by the La dles' Aid and Literary society. Vocal numbers were rendered by Mlaa Orac Campbell. Mrs. Oliver. Thornton' was the planlaC ' The funeral of Mrs. Margery Serena Bellinger, widow of th lata Judge C B Bellln-'.- of th federal court, will be held at o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the crematorium chapel. Dr. . t. L. Eliot, minister emeritus of th Unita rian churchy will eonduet th eervlcea. . Stat Convention K. O. T. M. Macea--bes. Ail members of . th. Maoeabeea are requested to.sttend th review of r. . 1 . ... , V . B k. . 11 huraday evening. April 4, Delegates tot atat convention In attendance, smoker, Initiation and big tlm. Miss Pottelger. formerly of New Tork and Philadelphia, has taken full charge of the Madam McClur dressmaking establishment in th Marquam building, and will be pleased to meet both old and new customers. Steamer Jess Rsrklns, 'for ' Camaa, -Washougal and way landings, dally ac cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock s p. m. Woman's Exchange, 111 Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to I; business man's lunch. Th Oregon- Cheese company. 111 Fifth street, Swetland - building, will hold a special sal af coffee on Tburs F.U.DALTES d GOnPAHY r.iAin ice INVITE YOUR iriQUiniES Fon PRinTlfJG FinST IXD CiJ STHEETS If you live in New York you will have the accommo dation of several large banks, some oft them - the largest in the world. But you will have no better bank ing accommodations than you have if you live within reach of our bank. We ac cept both commercial and savings deposits. ON SAYINGS ACCOUNTS Wc Pay 40 Interest - Write for our Free Booklet, "Banking by Mail." OREGON TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Sixth and Washington Streets, : Portland, Or. , RESOURCES, $2,150,000.00. W. H. MOORE, President. E. E. LYTLE, Vice-President. W. COOPER MORRIS, Cashier. day, Aprtl 4. all day. It cants straight. 40-cent coffee. Mrs. Clara H. Zimmerman and Mrs. Marts A. Vaughan, real estate, have moved to their new office, room 110 Buchanan building, !tf tt Washington street.' '. . ' , ! . - For wire and Iron fences for ceme teries orv lawna. phone East Tot. Co lumbia Wire and Iron works, Acme oil Co. sells the best safety coal Oil and fine gasoline. Phone Bast VIS. For Kodaks, Kodak developing X. l Cohen, the Kodak store. Ill Sixth St. Why pay moreT Metsger fits your ayes for f L 111 Sixth street t Geneva Llthla . Water 1 First St t T.- Chambers, optician, 11 Seventh. Berger Signs l Tamhlll Pheoe. " SITE FOR NAVAL BASE NEAR SAKTA Portland Man Acts as Govern- ment Agent in Buying - N" Property. . .' ' Private advices from Santa Barbara are to tho effect that F. W. Leadbet tar of Portland has purchased tho Dib ble estate .ot several hundred acre a. near that point, for tho United States Sovernmrat aad that at.naval Jtasa will s establlahed on the, property. ' Mr. Lead better la not In tho city and con firmation of tho report Is not obtain able. .. ' , It la said that Lead better acted In similar caDacltv aoma Years aa-o for the government In the purchase of the' sits for the Bremmerton navy yard an drydock on -Puget sound and that fact la taken aa color for th report of hla purchase at Bant Barbara. ' An . of ficer of th government lighthouse sery loe has visited Santa Barabara and mad aurveys that apparently are for fortifications on a convenient hllL In addition to fortifying th hill with th most powerful and modern ordnance, the plans of th government are aald to Include th. building of a steal breakwater of modern invention, th patent of which has recently been eecured by th United - States. The Santa Barbara naval baa will be th first to be equipped with this break water. Arrangements are being made, it la rumored, - for street car service from th existing company to connect th government's new property with Santa. Barbara.- -' - '- . PULLMAN PORTER . B" . ' - -OSES HIS "RAZZER" Archie Williams Sought by Po lice as Result of Fight ,' ' . . in Car. ' (. 'As th result ef a drunken quarrel In Pullman car at the union depot last night between H. C Lacey and Archie Williams, - both colored porters, th former received a serious knife wounJ In th left leg at th handa of WU llama, After th cutting Williams mad hie escape and th police hav been unable to find a clue to his where abouts. ' - As near aa can be learned th two negroes visited on of th north end dive and consumed considerable liquor. While- In th - resort tt Is said that Lacey took ISO from Williams for safe keeping. Upon returning' to - ths car Lacey returned tha money, according to two witnesses, but this Williams de nied. - A row ensued . and Williams brought hla knife Into action. ' The affair was reported to th polio and after Dr.. Zlegler had temporarily dreaaed the wound. Lacey waa removed to th Good -Samaritan hospital. . Cap tain Blover and several detectives made a search of the north and district for Williams but without success. .Lacey 'a wound although painful is not regarded as dangerous. . Postal Shop Opening. Th opening of th ."Postal Shop"- on tha Fifth street aid of th Swetland building waa greeted' with auch a large and court sou a crowd this morning that It caused conslderabls comment. Thou sands of hand-painted postals were pre seated vlaltora aa souvenirs of ths oc casion. Being tha very latest novelty. It was much appreciated. In many ways th "Postal Shop" la on ef th most unique placea In Portland with Its fre phons end neat - correspondence desk for down-town shoppers. From the expressions heard In th throng this morning th "Postal Shop will step Into Immediate popularity. It 'will doubtleaa be on of th places where residents will take' their visiting friends to see the new snd artistic things In souvenir postals. T" nrl rnT sr o'iHa aa (mrnrant 'in lmi''t.nt fiio'ls. Schilling' STEAL1ER SJLDRA L1AY C0L1E HERE Report Has Another Large Nor wegian Tramp Chartered " for Portland. ' HORNELEN, WILL BE HERE NEXT WEEK WITH CEMENT Slldra Has Just Arrived at San Fran rjacv With Cargo of Phosphates From Ocean Islands and the Hor neleu Recently Reached Ban Pedro It was reported this morning that the Norwegian steamer Slldra might coma here to load lumber -for the orient. She aril red at San Francisco a few days sgo from Ocean islands with cargo of phosphate and will sail north as soon aa It has been discharged. Mer charterers have net yet-fuHy-dcoldcd whether to send her here or to Puget sound.' ' The Norwegian steamer Hornelen will be her soma time next week, so a. let ter from Captain Swensen states. The steamer arrived at San Pedro a few daya ago with a cargo of cement, half of which la to be delivered here. The Hornelen la not chartered for outward business, so far as known, but she will undoubtedly be engaged ' for lumber loading either hero or on the sound. The Norwegian steamer TrJ Viken, which arrived . here yeaterday, tjuckwd head wlnda for 1 days on the 7 -ay from Newcastle, Australia. . This i considered remarkable, for every min ute of the time the wind blew strong and In the opposite direction to the steamer,, ao that aba had to fight djuUy nara to cover me e,ivw mirae ociwecn the two ports. The Terje Vlken went to the a cY C dock this morning to discharge a cargo of MOO tons of coal for the Southern Pacific line. Captain Oulllksen says the voyage from Australia waa uneven! ful, except for the conatant head winds and be vv seas,, which did no damage. The ateamer will probably take lum ber from hero to Port Plria, Australia, aa aho did -on -her last visit here. She is still under time charter to J. J. Moore 4k Co., but has so far not received orders "where to load. Captain Oulllksen is of the-opinion that Australia will buy large quantities of lumber here If U can be obtained. as there is a great activity In the min ing Industry over there, a veritable boom being on In some Darts of tho Interior of Australia. , i FOG WAS VERY DENSE Chines Quartermasters Blamed for Putting Steamer Ashore. .77 ' A dens fog and Chines quartermas ters are said to have boon th chief fac tors m getting th , British ateamer Quito aground on Deer Islands while on her way- down the river Monday morn ing. Pilot Harry - Bmken was on the bridge and It la understood that th Chi nee quartermasters on th big tramp tailed to understand hla orders. This is th information brought here this morning from th soene, but It Is also aald that the Teasel win be hauled off today without much trouble at high tide. ' About 101 . tons ' of cargo war lightered last night from th forward part of th ship and th water tanks aft war filled ao as to throw th weight off th bow which rests In the soft. Band. By this method It Is be lieved the steamer ; can ' be pulled off without great difficulty. It Is said that tha fog was Tery dens Monday morning, but Pilot Em ken hka been In th habit of taking vassals through, fog or no fog, and so thought ha could make It with th Quito. But the Chinese ejuartermastera are aald to hav failed to respond imme diately to th orders from th bridge. Two towboats war at tha seen this morning. Ths ateamer Is not damaged to th slightest degree. The Quito Is bound for ports In North China and Siberia with a cargo of flour, wheat and general merchandise, valued at nearly 100,000. . CONCERT TOMORROW Sailors Will Be Entertained nt Sen- , , . men's Institute. ' The weekly .concert at the Seaman's Institute, 101 North Front, will be given tomorrow evening at I o'clock In stead of tonight and will be under the direction of Leroy k XadeL Following la the program : piano solo. Miss Hilda gard Plummer; selections, Amphlon quar tet: solo, T. W. Jones, British ship Tola; solo. Miss H. Johnson; piano solo. F. Bruckner, British ship Dims data; duet, Mr. and Mrs. p. B- yan Nice; solo, E. Mabl, French . ship Arrnen; reading, Dan Qulmbyt solo. V. Wank, British ship" Dlmsdale; piano solo, Le roy L. Kadel; aolo. H. Bonaray, Frenoh ahlp Armen; solo, Mrs. P..B. Van Nloe: aolo, A. Turley, British ship Tola; Ger man chorua, British ship Dlmsdale: solo, P. B. Van Nice: solo, E. Kayser, British ship Dlmsdale; solcv Miss H. Johnaon'i aolo, F. Beck. Brttiah ahlp Yola; selection, Amphlon quartet Ac companists. Miss Hlldegard Plummer, Leroy L. Kadel, F. Buckner, OFF FOR ORIENTAL PORTS Portland e Asiatic Compuy Ar- ' range Jiew Schedule. ' The Portland V Aslstlo Steamahlp company 'a ateamer ' Arabia aalls for Hongkong via . Yokohama - tomorrow morning with a cargo of flour, wheat. general mercnanaise ana some lumber. valued at 1. 11,000. She cleared at the custom houae this afternoon, , With the arrival of the next liner, the Aragonla, a new schedule will be placed In operation. For most of the time there will be two . salllnta each month, although July wilt have one only because of the late departure of the Alesla In .Tune. The Aragonla will make two more voyagea out of. Portland. In cluding the one to be made this month, although t was supposed that this would be her last visit here. The Alesla which take her place will make her first voyage sometime tn May. Th Arabia wui pull out at daylfcnt tomorrow morning. , v . ALONG THE WATERFRONT . " """ - The steamer. Columbia Is du to ar rive her thl evening from Ban Fran cisco The British ship Jordan Hill Will go to Greenwich dock tomorrow morning to begin discharging cement. .She is In th stream. Tha German steamer Tlhetiiia pro ceeded down to Llnnton thla morning to finish her lumber cargo at the mills thera. Tb British ateamer Ardmount shifted to Unnton laat night to com pute her cargo of lumber. , I ' The schooner Irene la at St. Helens loading railroad tlea for San Pedro. 8he was to have gone to Stella, but her orders were changed. Instructions were received at tho cus toms houso this morning to the affect that Japanese Immigrants will not be permitted to land here on paasports for Mexico or Canada. ' MARINE NOTES Astoria, April I. Arrived down at t a. m., ateamer Geo. W. Elder. : Arrived down at 0:10 a. m.. ateamer Coaster.. San' Francisco, April I. Arrived, steamer Coeta ftlca, from Portland. Astoria, April 1 Sailed at 1 :4t p. m.. steamer Tiverton, for Saa Francisco. Arrived down at ( p. m French bark Jacques. " Point - Loboa, April 1. P eased, steamer W. S. Porter, from Portland, for Monterey. San Pedro, April I. Arrived, schooner F, S. Redfleld, from Astoria. Astoria. April Condition ef th bar at l a. m., rough; . wind, bob t beast; weather, cloudy. OAKS SKATING RINK Baos askejard - SUM .' to- , nigh. This will be amateur race night at th Oaka Blnk and a free-for-all amateur rac -wll r ' be ' gl Ten ra 1 so -a rac -1 h e raoer skating backward. Don't forget those chean akat books, and If you can't . skate, learn now. . Th vlnk Is open morning, afternoon and evening. Tonlcht. akat. watch th races. th musio and enjoy a nice oar rid. W now rent piano by tha month, by th week or day. Terms. 4.' II or $ a month, according to valu of piano. In town or out. No chart for ear tag if piano la kept six months. - Ellers Piano House, let Washington street. PeamsyrvaaU Kew Ti Trains. Perfectly equipped paaangr trains of the Pennsylvania Lines run through to Pittsburg. Philadelphia and New York, leaving Chioago dally aa follows: The Keyaton Express". 11:01 a. m. Through to Mew Tora in is nours. The Manhattan Limited". .. .11:00 s m. Through to New York In 14 hours. The Atlantio Exprees" 1:1 p. 1 ThrniKh tn New York In tl hours. "The Pennsylvania Limited". '. I :0 p. m. Through to New York tn ll nours. . -err body is Invited to purchase tick ets over the Pennsylvania System at of- flcea of oonnec.lng llnea. Particular In formation may be obtained by addressing F. N. Kotlook, DKL Am if Diara ou, Portland, Or. II II I B w'SiaVa. Heills Theatre JST. San Carlo Opera Co. ras Arrrmirooif- o'clock. "LA DOI1CHCw MISS ALICE NEILSKN SIGNORS CONSTANTINO . rsraart m. u' ' rerial Palelal- TOYIOXT Trie CCtOOX. "CADMrN MLLES. DEREYNS TatasJat . . MONS. MARTIN ' aigBBT Oalserial, Bsresakl, Olainai, r.rlsl, Yaleatssl. , r . .- - Wwi 01, i M, M, W.H. IL Callery Admlsslea gold Today aad loelght Htk aad The Hell! Theatre Waahlnato Thar., pn.. sat. mssis. anm . a, e. aieUl PrK Mattnse ftttarday, . BLANCH WALSH ta Clyde rttrh'e roniely-Drma Snwriss, . i-virAn n . n P. rlrCHINO FKICSH Bntlre Lower Floor, fl.ftOi Balceny. fl. TOe, soej ssur eaj kry, doe; Boies, $10. , TINKK PBK K 41 ta tSe. ' eata Now gelllas at Theatre. BAKER THEATRE Mats t Oea. L. Baker. Oe. Kit. PeraMBMi t or toe aim i-aeatre enea i.mnrr. 0AT EAHTCn WEEK ATTRACTIOK, Ml, rule's vemarvania riay, "LEAK ILLSRBA.M Intensely . Paaolnatlns. guperbly kfeaated. Tke Play ef the eaeen. Pireetloa Art kin Maekly. PrlPM sne. SM, 0e HaUat 10c. inc. Hauna aantrnay. at Week "The Jtede sad th Jery." EMPIRE THDATRB Phase Vam 11T. .BtUtoa W. huu. Btrr. Toalrkt. All IM We-lt The AHrare PopaUr iifuiu, ai a. nan nanoaut:a.a in . . -ot oiaoir.M , ' The Origliiat and Oraetest ef all Swedish pisiect Plan; noruiaaa s Ion as. Mmti Wwluisgay ead BatarAay. aUgular . Kaptr Beat AlUastUa "A Swaate h nrHtT A tr Teleokeae a im -bb-. Mftla mm Tn ALtnr trocx cosryurr rteetata Edward McWade'e B wii see ef 'M, MwiBUsurrz.M "- HitlsMs. Taae., Tuors., Bat, aad Baa. at I ft Prices 10 and loe. BWy Kv. at :lo. PrtcM 10c. Sn aad sOe. Beserv Seats sy raoae Man im. The Grand Saeelal Added Attrae. Uea, "BOLOKOB XX, , Celllas ft Xawtey. I e waadwla. Oatr Jeraas. aOaa May Xvaaa. Week ef April 1. VawJevOle s .Lass, MIm Belle Bieae, Wh Peflea the bvi ef rTity. Mr. Xatt LYRIC THEATIXIL Pertlaad'e reyalar Stseh Heoae. Kvery Afea. . Iria ltok Comp&av h, -1 "OABMEM," seats eaa sow be aafaiei tm rrvta w , m w , vmuj BMtlaeee at oaaal tlaie. Brvaiag parfarm apnea at S ia. aa at T:1I , AMATEUR RACE TOnOaTT Oaks Rink RACE BACKWARDS Bar ' Bkaae Ska EXPOSITION RINIC IHk aad Waahiagtoa Bts, . Special Attraction Thnrsday sTlght, Motorcycle vs. Six SXaters" "Zadlaa" Maohlae Used. . . , Friday Bright, Automobile v$. Six SXattrj XtOsTS MXBS TWTfl BXCITTBd BKTS." ' BTo Advaae la Prkteev - Admission, lOo. Skate. I So. Ik . - t . ' i IT ' ' ..... ...l-f 7 " :-.: - i " I .'' k:'' ' 166 AND 168 FIRST Third & Pacliino Co. Buy Your Use caution in the buying and selecting of your meat Be not deceived by false and alluring advertisements. No one is giving gold dollars for 50 cents. Cheap meats are always dear in the end. Come to the mar kets that give you your value. Our meats are' government inspected and have nutri ment and goodness that means strength and health to you and your family. Many times saves doctors bills. THE BEST $3 HAT IN THE .BOjDOOSOLb. NOT BEN SELLING LEADING s . v o ; 4 9 BEFOIUE BUY1KG A Call and see our line. We carry five different makea. auch aa STAR E8TATK, ACORN and others, all guaranteed for bak ing and cooking and water, heating. Our Star Estate has a toaster and broiler and has many thr advantage over other stoves and we well them Fnr lhi?n fB wsreB) ejai WsP SvP SB gM ksBeBvB waf Bj,ga.4 are mbbj ' niflh-Gradc St(ms;; G0-CarlS arc sold for. on Boston Ankeny Sts. ;MS Martlet tmm Meats With Care Stew Beef, per Short Rib Beef,. per lb..... Pot Roaat Bef, per lb.:.........,...... Boiling Bexf, per lb......,............. Sausage, per lb......................... Hamburg. 2 Iba. fori......"......."......, Loin Veal Cutlets, per lb.,.. Leg Roast Veal, per lb..... Rump Roast Veal, per lb i..., Rib Veal Cutlets, per lb. ...,.'..,".. Prime Rib Steak, short cut...,;..... Best Grade Hams, oer lb...... Breakfast Bacon, our own brand,, per lb. Purt Lard, our own brand, 5- lbs.. ....... WORLD '.-rs A ONE RETURNED HATTER Closing 0::! ralee bt4 r gooita c BATB TOV KOBTST AJTD UT1 BABT TTSaVst. SATIS F AOTIOsT OUAalAjmxO OS BfOBBT BtBFVaTSnP. Hsr Is a chane to buy AFIHE DAVENPORT la valour or corduroy, extra wall made, mahogany finished frame, for only $24.50 Or In tapoatry nd vrona. Ill 10. nfhpr Our special sale en Is going to last te the end of this week. . STREET Fit & Burnside St& PHONE MAIN 164 lb..... ....5 ....8 ....K ...10e ...15) ...15 ...18 ...60 flow's Your Wife? ' Is sh old and cranky, young ' and happr, or howf Gentlemen. : - - the ladlaM l!k . HUmnn. miA ' pretty Jewelry. Whether old, : cranky, young or ' happy, or ' whether none of the, remem . ber they ar. still your wives , anu you hav sworn to cherish them to do all tn yoor power '.' to make them happy. BuyfleraDiamo:::! n credit On dollar week will da W sell diamonds, watches. Jewel rr on t red It.'' Our part payment plan makes It easy for any one to gt a . , diamond. Call and let ua ex plain, or else write and our agent will call Standard Jewelry Stcr Opposite Baker Tkeatra. Prln h srrlr a - i fin. a.."it "-nt A,l i t r obits a