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empire in .w Province Added to That "Wonderful: Domain That -Is Covering Arid Idaho--Grahd Rust toKegister . Drawing Monday. - v'vV;V'-; '- ',''3" a; (Cnlted Free U Wlre. Boise, Ida.. Mav M Two hours at tar the registration books nad been opened t Twin Falls this morning the drawing on the opening 6t t s ..first 80.000 acre of land under the ,Twln rails-Salmon River Irrigation project 1500.000 had been deposited and I.4Q . . . fmm nhlnaro arrived this morning and later trtegaUon ot O0 from Wyoming and Colorado points -mA tha scene. - -, --- The opening will take place Monaay and will be the blggestjand drawing ever held under the provision of th C'6nVnalf of aw . -jW pro ject Is being opened at this time. The i . i. i tvirawn ooen next fall. The tract Is located south of the " original Twin Falls project, and Is part of a great system of Irrigation works being developed tT "t,1cP,,tilBJ! under state supervision, covering 600.000 acres. It Is the world's greatest Irriga t Uon achievement. - v BRAKEY TURHS DOVfl OFFER OF ILlLlUniTY . jssMSsBsssa , Indicted Member 61 Frisco Fight Trust- Refuses Flat-. 1 ' ly to Peach.- f r Ctritd Press Leases Wlre.1 , ' - Ban Francisco, Ma? "M. 'Til never be an informer; Elf never, peach." even to save myself from presecotftn," J the repl of Eddie Graney, one of the Indicted 1 members ' of che prise fight trust, to the proposal of tbeproseou- state's evidence against Aba -Ruef in return for immunity. , ' ' Graney says he was approached -ny a Rente of ' en prosecution ,who made the proposition which he qulclsly re, Jeetea. , Incidentally, the Offer Im munity discloses the fact that Ruef will next be tried on the indictments grow ing out of the' charge that n paia the euDervlsors 120.000 . to pass the omnibus prise fight ordinance. Testi mony given before the grand Jury shows that Grsney waa In Ruef's office whea a i ia AdA a naaaJ nnrfav tYtm tan I A to Ruef, who u to )iand;lt to. the supervisors. ' ;'s jBMMetHSMsgaaMSeveMSsMMsssasnsasseass f - Night Train Service :Car . nival Week. The Oregon Electrlo Railway company has arranged for a special train to leave their Front and Jefferson streets depot, Portland, at 10:0 o'clock p. m. on Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday, Tinay ana - Saturday nights of earnvsl week. This ; train will run to Salem, stopping; at all Intermediate stations. The additional train will be a great convenience to the reople of Salem and other points on hte me. as it will permit of them remain ing In Portland to witness the evening carnival attractions and return horns the . same night - ' . - -., LOWER STEPS OX W ' - : , ..CARS DESIRED - The city council at Its- meeting this morning adopted the report of the com mute In regard to a communication from the Jewish women of the city ask ing to have the steps on the streetcars lowered. . A copy of the communication was ordered sent to the streetcar com- ,rany. -, H ; ' - ; , ., ' : ' Sent ' to Penitentiary. ' ' B. C" Stltton, former claim agent for 'the O. H. N, -was sentenced by Judge t ' Oantenbein yesteraar to serve, one vMr In the nenltentlsrv. Stltton" was - convicted of embeullng 1300 from the company during the time he was selling damaged goods for the railroad.,.. Bev ral other charges of similar nature -were - lodged against Stltton, but ; the . company tlia not press out ine one. Button Is a Spanish war veteran and carved .with hla regiment In Porto Rico. . . Reserved seats for the Ross Festival - grandstand' may 'be secured . of Rows A Martin, 821 ' Washington street. Every parade passes twicer Seat with . every ticket. rice si. , , , Store closed tomorrow xn: honor of the day. TONIGHT We remain open till late to supply , you; with : Clothing, Hats, . Shoes and ,,-v Furnishings- for -Men and Boys'; at our" t Enlargement Sale rRev ductions Don't fail to -profit by this saving op- portunity. - - i:s f 165-170 THIIDST. mm CAR LifJES P. R4 L. & P. Company Asks Council for Rights Over a Number of Streets on Both Sides of River in Response - to Many Bequests. , I One of the . first moves to t made by tha Portland t Railway, Light Power company since the ;. return of President Josselyn from; the st waa commenced this morning, when an or dinance was Introduced la the council asking for a franchise to construct ad ditional tracks in tha .' olty, chief at which will - toa tna ana to tna bwii Packing plant and. aa extension eon-nectlna- the Rose City Park Una.; Tha concessions asked for will cover many miles of streets and will represent an outlay or a targe ansouni ei money. The extension to tne pacaing Pn will run on Pattoa avenue from Kill In fs worth to Pippin, on . Ftppl from PttttM, i VkrKv nf nn D.rhv from Pippin to the city boundary where tha Una will, take the most direot route to tha tacking plant. The line connecting to the Rose City Park line will run out Sandy road from Beat Sixteenth to Eaat Twenty-eighth..' ; .... i a,vJ;. -.,-! Beqaests UTa.oonnUad., , , . There ar about II extensions asked for In all, and' represent tha 'demands mada nnnn tha enmnanv bv realdents In the ' rapidly-growing outlying dlstrlota. The company offlelala have allowed tha requests to accumulate until they could all be asked for af tha same time. ' Aa soon aa ths franchise is granted tha company promises to . commence work upon tne many lines ana pusa tnem through to rapid connection. No action waa -taken upon tha ordi nance today other than to refer It to the street eommlttao. In tha mean time tha company will furnish each councilman with a separata copy of tha ordinance. . Following; are the extensions asked for:- "r . , . On Fourteenth from Eavler . to Thur- man Thurman, from Fourteenth to Six teenth; on Twenty-seventh,' from Ral eigh . to -Upshur; v, on . Upshur, from Twenty-fifth to Twenty-seventh; on Twenty-fifth, from Thurman to Upshur; on Irving, from Sixth to Seventh; on Alder, from First to' Third; on Elev enth,, from Montgomery to Jackson;, pn wail, zrom Dawson to en a or wan; on Pattoa avenue, from Klllingsworth to Pippins on ' Pippin, from Fatten to Der by; on Derby, from , Pippin . to olty boundary:' on - Killinasworth. - fniu Union to "Williams ; on East - Twenty eighth, front-Gladstone- to Kelton; on Gladstone, from Eaat Twenty-eighth to East Thirty-fourth: on Sandy road, from East Sixteenth - to East Twenty eighth; on Halsey, from East Fifteenth to East Nineteenth; on East Fifteenth, from Tillamook to Shaver; on East Har rison, from Eaat Twelfth to East Twenty-sixth; on East Twenty-sixth from East, Harrison to Clinton; on Hamilton, from Corbett to West end of Hamilton; en East Eighth, -from Hawthorns to East Morrison; on East TamhilL from East Eighth to East. Ninth; on Linn, from East Ninth td East Thirteenth; on East Ninth, from Unn to Marion: on Marlon, .. from - East Ninth to East Tenth; en Mississippi, from Killings Worth to Simpson: on Michigan, from Klllingsworth to Simpson; on Jessup, from Mlssissslppi to . Michigan; on Simpson, from Mississippi to Michigan; on East Ankeny, from Eaat Twenty eighth to East Twenty-ninth; on East Twelfth, between Linn and Ochoco; East Elsventh, between Linn and Oohoco; East Tenth, between Linn and Ochoco: East Clay, between Eaat First sad end of East Clay; East Market bo tween East First and and of Eaat Mar- ; peclal Bate Beooimtlan v . On Portland Railway, Llg'ht A Power ig oonng, carton, isagie Feek JJnd Estaoadi 76 cents round tri,p- . Tickets must be purchased; cn "f1" ln wi,tlPs- room, First, and Alder atreets. Trains leave 7:1S. :15, 11:11 a. m.: 1:15. 1:45. :15, 7.2 p. m. Din- uuiet caiacaaa. ou cents. JURY DECIDES SNELIa WAS OF UNSOUND HIND n l ,- (Unites Prees LhMI Wtre.. flint nn Til Mat- eo Tk. 4,,.- . - ' -' ,u .11. Knell fin, aft. r. it.Hh.ntin. .i u.. brought in a verdict setttn aside the will. Mania for women was held to be jury decided Colonel 8nell. -the eccen tric muuonaire was insana, ! when he u.inou iii xrana-nirot jaayoei HOna msra chief beneficiary. The will was broken by a son. in the last few years, Snell squandered $300,000 on women. Do Ton Ballave ta Bdneatloar ' If you believe In educaUon vote "van 11A th. TT-I .1.. - Oregon appropriation bill. INTERf.ATIOJIAL POLAR CONGRESS i SES8I0H United i States Benrescnted by Herbert L. Bridgman Nations Send Delegates. (Catted Press Leased Wirt.) Brussels. Mav If. Tha Trt-rn.lnn.t Polar congress, for which preparations nave oeen in progress for-a tons- tlm past, was formally opened here today and is expected to remain In session aevsral Mki Tk. x k- . ring is to bring about, if possible, some - s, suui, .muni nm various na tions In search for the north pole and the scientific -.exploration of tha Arctic regiona .. . - . " , ; '. . ' . , . One of the most prominent anions-ths delegates present Is the official reDre Mntotlva of the -Unit States, Herbert L.. Rrinarntain T3sw1Uiva ...it - - for him cUv InterMi 1n Arcjic explore- linn 4 lu.nH. . . I -,;--'fi j. uiner nations rep Belgium, Spain, Portugal Great Britain, Duke of the Abrassl, who is recognised vi u ivnmon n pcientino ex- ""'i m come nere to present his VlMWfl tn Ika k-,. .V. lng sdjourna . s - . , - ; I lp I . ; " i , ...... t . , Appeal la Denied. - ' ' fTTnlliT t. T A , ' -' 1 H.Ml U w . . . ( . . . Hamilton, , who la 70 years old. must serve the prison term tf It month to arhffh .K. mrt i . .- .. " vu.ut-u tvf ill i .- t'ng perjery in the celebrated Xruee "i - lu - "lew . ira waa--oa- ... . . f Oaa Consolidation Prevented, 1 Olympla. Wash.. May 2. By the re versal, in the eurprerae. court.! of the superior court of Spokane countv an ln- Juriotion restraining the practical nn. sol (rit ion ef the Snoksns rails . Gas UiRht company end the Union Gas com pany win oe dissolved, MEMORIAL DAY ' ' ' . t ' 7. ' store closed All day BEN CELLIN G LEADING CLOTHIER FIRST iSTEP 'TAKEN "AMALGAMATION OF THE RACES" (totted Press teased Vtre. . New Tork, May . -Ths first, direot result of tha activities of tha Cosmo politan club, which gave .the famous dinner last month at, which . white women and negro men' were seated alternately at tha tables, came today In the wedding of Joseph Antonio Maceo, a negro, and Isabel Maekey, a - beauti ful American girl and a decided blonde. ' Macao is a son. of Chtneral Maceo, the Cuban patriot, and haa been a student St Syracuse university, where ha says Is expenses were paid by. tha Cuban government - - ine coupie were not participants in the Cosmopolitan dinner, but each of mem nas Deen mieresiea in me movs- i- WORLDS TEMPERANCE CONGRESS . WILL BE NOTABLE GATHERING fOBHsS rms taeeeC Wlra.1 Saratoga,-. N. f, j May J.--Advlces that are being received dally Indicate that tha World Temperance Centennial congress, which assembles here next month, will be the most notable gather ing of Its kind ever held. Tha first temperance society ln history was or ganised In 1801 ln tha town of Moreau, n inia county, ana it in ceieDrauon f the centennial of this event that the coming congress Is to be held.-. WA1NWRIGHT NOW SECOND DIVISION OF BIG FLEET : (taltsd JPtsss JsN. WtoTi-;.. Taooma, May SI. The booming of it gang at I o'clock this morning, signal ised the promotion of Captain Richard Walnwright to the rank of a rear ad miral with complete command of the second division of tha battleship fleet. Ths admiral's flag waa hoisted over the Georgia and due naval honors paid' tha new and popular admiral. The promo tion waa given by President Roosevelt CONSTRUCTING AN FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (thrited Press Uased Wire. ' ' SpHngfleld, Ohio. May ; .' Tha Wright brothers, most successful of all aerial navigators,' today '. began prep arations for the construction . of an aeroplane which they expect to turn over to tha . United States government at Fort Meyer September 18. - xne new macnine wiu oe practicauy DIRECTION STOMACH Possibility of Administering Lo cal Treatment to That Organ. ; After a series of experiments cover- ins- at ncrlnd of man v rears, a well known specialist in' stomach dlsordsrs aiscovereo inn to . sominiiwr iocu treatment -to the stomacn was a possi bility. .;; . ".,'.-..';., r "; " ' Aa aT.auIt of his Study of the dis eases of digestion and nutrition, he pre pared a prescription - called Ml-o-na stomach tablets that acts directly upon the stomach anr bowels, increasing their strength and- power to digest whatever food is eaten ana quicaiy rtsiuriu health to these Important .organs. . . Hesdsnhes, glddinees, palpitations, heart-burn, sleeplessness, flatulence, bad taste in the moutn, irriiaoimy, orowai nssa. coated ton sue and full feeling after eating, are but a few of the many distressing results of Indigestion. Mi-o-na never fails - to " dispel all these troubles, and all dlsoraers oi tne stom ach soon disappear when the remedy is useo. . . ,. i . r ." - If you ever have the slightest symptom- of Indigestion or weak stomach, check its progress St once with Mi-o-na. ine remeoy is sciencinc, yet sihiijib, mu Is fully guaranteed to be harmlese under serial No. 141 of the United States' Pure Food and Drugs U. - - Wnrw1rrl , r'lark. A- Co. believe ' SO strongly In the curative powers of Ml- o-na in ail Olseasea OI tne -aigesuv organs that they give a guarantee with every 86-cent box to refund the money If the remedy 6on not do all that Is claimed for It. They take all the, risk end vou ' lose nothing but your Indi rection when you buy Ml-o-na, and that is a good loss. , : t. t , TOWARDS ; ; tnent. which has as Its lofty aim the brotherhood of ail the : races of tha world. -:," " ' ' . The wedding ceremony was performed this morning In the First Baptist church by tha Rev. C. A. Fulton, the pastor, ana waa attended oy many oi tno uos mopolitan club members, who look upon it as a great event, in tne Tunaigama tion of the races." . - - The bride considers Maceo to rank with the prinoes of the world and looks upon his parentage as the highest and most to be desired ' Inasmuch as; his father was a soldier, and a oatrlot. Young Maceo la a negro of consider able attainments and, if ha takea his bride to Cuba, she will have an excel lent position in tha best society of ths island, it is saio. ,; j- ; Ths sessions of ths congress will be held ln CoDtenUoh" hall , and will last nearly two weeks..; "'They will be par ticipated In bv representatives, Of f em- re ranee societies in. tna. unitea Btatea, Canada and Eurobe.. -. . Governor Hughes . haa consented to deliver the address of welcome, and tha responses will be made by Oliver W, Stewart of Illinois, former chairman of tne promoition national convention, and Seaborn Wright, author of the prohibi tion law ln Georgia. COMMANDS yesterday and Included not only Captain Wain wright, but . also Captain " Beaton Schroeder, who . ranks even above Wain. wright ...--w! When the fleet left the Atlantic ocean Admirals Evans, Thomas, Emory and Sperry were aboard ln command of the four divisions. Evans and Thomas were retired, leaving the commands In the hands of the ranking captains. Ths S resident .has now promoted both to tha onor of rear admirals. . , AEROPLANE ' an exaet dsplleate ef , tha ' aeroplane which was smsshed In the recent ac cident at Kilt Devil Hill. North Caro lina, when the operator pulled the wrong lever and sent the flyer diving to the ground. The Wrights say the accident was unimportant and that they are confi dent the machine they will present, for the . test at , Fort Meyer rIlK fill ; ths POLITICAL" CONTEST; ,. - -, : . ' .- .... Ji,..,. 1"-4J,- a Closes tonight at YOUNG MEN'S CARNIVAL Williams avenue and Morris street. ; Watch v ior the "results tomor- -row.: 'Open Saturday at 2:30. Final closings Saturday night.' " Full orchestra tonight and Saturday. Hear .the Plantation Singers from Dixie Land. The Filipino Midgets,' Hunt's Dog and Mon-1 key ; Show and ' the Big Show in the Bfi? Tent. Gocds Purchased Tcday STomorroiv Charged II Hot-Aii Prices I v Nvmr Built Up a Our Ctutommra Depend Upon Ua for ' :t, i - 5"' 'r ' y'- '-Hi'- (. . " ' !'-; '-I,- i.x- : Genuine Goods' Jit Fair, Roatonablo PHcoa. 7 hoy , ' . ,Arm Vtr Disappointed : ' Our drug salesmen are registered, qualified, trained men, no underpaid, inegperienced girls, selling calico one minute and powerful drugs the Syrup of Figs, genuine; regular 50c, our Ofl : , price all the time... ............' Castoria, Fletcher's; regular 35c,' the Ken"-, OA ine; our price every.day in the year,,... UC Mennen's Toilet Powder, regular 2Sc, "our O C. 1 price, two packages for,., ...,,... ...,fciJC Craves Tooth Powder, regularly 25c,' at 10--1 this atore every day. . ,-. j , -t ; . v i . t'. . r. .. 1 aJ C OLflEOIL ' There's Only . One Quality ; ' That's Fit for You to Use. 1'Woodlark" -; " .; Is Fit for You or a King. It's made of Pure " California Olives and its superior hasn't been found. We recommend it as an excellent oil for general table and f amiljruse. It's un s excelled for purity and flavor. V PRICES--:. Jt; : ' -'.' One-half pint atiU . . ; ,-.30 One pint at. , . . .... , ,501 IjPURt m One quart at., . : One-half i gallon: One gallon at, Family Wine and Liquor Specials FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We pay particular attention to family wine and liquor trade, delivering on short notice and in plain packages. r With pur extensive telephdne system we are able to deliver goods without inconvenience to our patronsV Monthly accounts solicited. Preferred Stock Whiskey, : quarts, 4 regular ' Cabernet Wine, qt., regufar 60c, special 2f)t? $1.60, special . . . . ... . . .... .... . . . . ..70ft Superior Holland Gin, qt, reg. $1.25, spl 80 Fischer's Pure Bye, pint flask, regular 70c, . Currant Wine, regular 40c pt., special 19 special .48 Catawba Wine, regular 60c qt., special 35 Woodard,; 'Qwfce Cda Exchange 11 WHAT PAEDONS : IIYE , DONE (Continued rrom pats One.) of ths Inhuman brutality, of publishing to tha world a list or namaa of rtesa man. as was dona by tha Bjanln. Jla aram. Aa political capital It has failed c..i i v.. vMmnui to Dsrditlon and blastad tha souls of thasa men who were trying nonenu w uu Bsgardutr Itsttmni so. a. In taMnsr no tha political Issues, Gov- emor Chamborlain rapaatad Jls un equivocal position on SUtemsnt No. l, declarlns; that no man, whether wm crat or BepubUcan, ahouldba- alsotad who rafnsad to harlcen to tha vooa-:e - ...ui.- 1. it. inalatant il.mftnrli of inv uuv.M in . popular rule. ' j ; , !''. t --s In this connection," said - tna gov ernor, "I am accused of being a nop. partisan. They say 1 show, no part proferanca . ln appointing: to of tie. I don't Ihava appointed, r i say, mors Republicans to various offices in tha suta than I have Pemocrats. Their politics cut no figure with ma. ' I ap pointed thsm becausa I bellavsd thay were honest, tralghtfoiardandpar tlcularly fitted to carry out tha purposes of the people,.: If that la on-parsanr snip i am willing iccbiii for tba pwpla themselves bava aanc- 1 1 .!.. .nnnintM bv returning them to tha office to which I appointed them when election came areunu. -. v.. nn vaser. :' . a!n . my oppononta say t 'cannot aooompltsh ranythlng - as a jjemoorai when I get- DacK vo ine w-naic, I will have to Una up with tha minor ity party. In answer 1 want to say. and I promisa- It. that I S with any party - In tha united Btatea senate, or with any clique, faction or set of men who oppose the policies in tha interests of the people advocated by such men as Roossvelt Bryan, La Fo lette and other men of their caliber. rbinrnnr ' i mmDenain rirtro m Cake's unstable position on Statement No. 1, then took up the measures he advocates to open, tha Willamette and Columbia rivers, Improvements, ne ssia. blocKea ana ;oppoaea or ma He spoke In behalf of postal savings banks, tax on national banns to provide a reserve fund to pay depositor In case of bank failures, an income tsj -and other measures of vital Interest to the welfare pf tn people. ' - . Otasr OaBoldaasa spaax.' .i lAvaranv i; Ctiambarlaln - Was (riven thunderous applause at tne conclusion Of hla remarks. Preceding his address. Mayor Lane Introduced W. C. Farnham, senatorial candidate from this disuicti A. King Wilson, candidats , from the Seventeenth representative district: Ogleabv Young, candidate for railroad commissioner; Judge O'Day. who is seeking reelection; Tom Word and John Manning, all of whom spoke In, behalf or tneir canaiaacv ior onrc- - District Attorney Manning referred to the ludicrous attack made upon the governor for his prison reforms and ex- nlDliea Blip DI lPr, uiuunaiiu, which, he. said, were being distributed In Salem,- i Tha clroular recommendod that the reader commit murder, arson, robbery or any one other of numerous crimes, then apply for executive clem ency wnicn wuulu iiwii. Mr. Manntna sooke of his own work while In office.- reviewing briefly the difficult flfht he had made to brine the wreckers of the Title Guarantee bank to trial with ths resultant conviction of Its president. . ,,. . - '...-.... 'I pledge you," b said, 1f you re turn m to toff ice,' the rest of those con nected with -that bank, and who are now tinder Indictment, will be convicted for looting the purses, of the thousands of men and women who could ill afford to lose their money." The speaker de clared that he was being opposed by the vlctous element of the city and coun ty. J1 '. dor not want their support,", h said. "I am ln off ice to enforce the law and they are .the, ones most -likely to feel Its sting." . t The evening s program was opened with a recitation by Mrs. Sylvia Mc-1 Quire, and the Oregon Main quartette brought many rounds of applause -In Its rendition of several humorous songs. Metzger sells watches for lesl ; n Elastic Grmat Bulnn. Masic to Your Measvre inOvr Store ; When you v. buy it of - -ui you , know it's new-r-the' rubber is , fresh. No s old goods . leave this store. Every ' piece guaranteed. WE, DO AUTISTIC PICTURE 1 When Yov Buy Grape Juice Buy THERE IS NONE BETTER. , We know it, because it's pre- v pared under our own direction and from our formulaof eare-f oiicord Grapes It's ' pure cleans-nourishing -nd"you will like it from the very first sip? to the last. An excellent tonic, and promoter of health. '.' '?;.-., By the pint at f. . t ; '. M.a' By the quart at.w.., 50e ; 'v By the Dozen. Pints at . . . , , , i . i; . . "i ' . 2.BO Quarts at . .......... . 5.00 ...H5e at.;...$1.75 . , ; i v.. 7e?a.ou FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS LIBRARY A 500 library glvsn awsy abeoluuiy free. An elegant library of 100 Tolumsa SAd handsome golden , oak aasea will be given to the lodge, schooL . church, elub or society la Portland scouring ths largest number of votes. Votes will be Issued with paid-in-advance aubscriptlons to. The Journal as fol-1 lows; On year, 17.50, T60 vote,T; si months, 1S.76, , goo votes: three months, $i:5, . lz, votes; -on month, 15 ' cents, 40 votes, and months, $i:5. - lz votes; w month, 15 every merchant listed below will give with each At the close of the contest the lodge, school, eh big tha largest number of vote will be award case lairrent aecounus wne is on exhibition ln the window Ballot boxes are located at H Vmnt dniv atore. 122 Orand S street, where all votes should be deposited. chant ana get Dusy wun vn CO- rr goods, clothing and shoes, 0 to S4 Bast Mor rlsoa siraat. ' f S. XOX.BVAJT. Jawclsr. U Third street Main tls. O. as. KOPSTEATBB. jjhotograpbar, 1CSU Third street. Paolffo 1710. XADDSJki Y ' TBAsTSrS sTTOB AOS CO, of flea and warehouse m-lll North Sixth street. Main 15. A-1685. TMM S. X. SBAnTABS OO, sdortlng aeoda. 111 . Grand avenue. i - isast sss. U1EITT COAJ, k ICS CO, office lit Pin atrest. , . Horn A-S116, Mala Utt. :.,.'0. ". "l V?'.'-'-"',V,V.i.'(,.'V- : TTTtCAJT COAX. OO, Offlo 111 Burn- id street.' Main 117. A-S7JI. mtrSGX tl OSTXIk, merchant, tailors, SS Star street. t Paalfla SOS,... OBBOOar WVW CO, cigars and nsws, 147 Sixth atraeC VT. B. XX.XTT, plumbing and gas fit ting, 507 Wllllama avenue. . East 4IS, M, A.' WZTjSOVS WHJ.TJ1 . rBOVT OBOa STOBB, lit Grand ava B. S55S, A. X. WTMIT, grocr, J3I Grand avenue. , B-1JS1. East 111. -; TXB MOBSX. BABBBB SHOP, finest shop ln the city. St Mixta ret r MASOBZO B1CPU OBOOSBT, ISO Tamhlll, corner Park. Mala 1511, A-I7I7. ;"! " ' CXXOAOO aCAXXBT, PiSAts, IJ7 Third street Main 41. - - KOBBIBOH BOTBXOAZ. CO, ' I 1 East Morrison street East I1SS, B-KI5. WAITS-JgATTXUET CO, .druggists, 175 KusseU street East !. SB. B. B. WBIOXY, dentist, I4H Washington, corner Seventh. Mala tils. azjob mnnBBx fine mUliaary, 4e Washington atreet - -;' ? -. -, ,.- '. , '.v. i SBABXB ' PAaTTH. wood dealers, Iard East Eighth and Main street. East J5. - v. '" ' ' '.' V - t;" - BTTTTEB-inTT BBBAD CO, corner Second and Columbia atieeta; rstatl 145 Third street r.. .... : ;1 - SCOOBB BBOS- east side news deal.! era and confectionary, William venue and Ruaaell tret , Eaat 4701. ' - B.'a. ICoABAKSt bicycles and sport, tag goods,- Williams arena and Knott street. East 1481. - WTUZABV. ATB. tnffBBXXAA AO TOBT, umbrella and leather good. (44 WUllam av. C-1004. . FIRST GRADE . - I LONG 1 .85.50 s bAwtu ....'.:..,..?u.w , Special rates on orders . ' Travis J . Phone East" 2C2 B-2020. ot "Tes" on th TT.'af O. BtU. Tne Lniverimy l vrrun , imrt of the public school .system of the state on Next -Month's . Account . -r- FRAMING WobdlarK ; Home A 6171 GOMTEST win lo-eent ' purchase one vote. onurcn. cm n or society rscelv- nrusr .iam itk- Dubuii . Trsds with - tha following tner- : HCMEFUIUIISIIBRS rJ?r0B HJt-OX, piumblng and gaa fitting 108 Plna atrsst 4 " 1,VJ,TAX' ABXBT. meats and fish. 1S 3rnd I svenu B-ilSS. Eaat 4li. r.,m..9vn, barber. HI WlUUms naiSST? !LS1J wairpaperand Pin. Morrison st Main 1871. .P.i2r VZS'&Tn? mU w2ra?d95Sf short wcB-n8TrEa.no7rnAr,S: ana .yard Thlrty-Uttt. nd Hawthorne O. Xj. COX&BOX, ginsmith, 185 Grand avnua -Etst 5C0l. v- . XAXBB, optician. Dr.. B. J. MlUsTsja. slstant Main 1874. Ill th at7 VOatTII W V at! ' AtTV flA J-Aa. godi T lli-ld lit y Main lOoT ' OO&SUAX . X ABO W ABB OO, hard, ware, mechanics' tools and cutlery, lot Id st-- Main 1117. !. .V '. . R - 'spslrer of carriages and wagon. IIS Burnslde. Paclflo 2047. . 1 , " Wodnuw T.avrwnwv ma .. Pry and Finished Work. Woodiawn 1288. m Dekum Ave., , , - mn i. airiiiHrtnv-a , .. dyeing; quick work.. 65 H (tb it, , OOIvalU rnz OO-Flsh,- oysters. rwll trv. hllft Mr mtrmm .tn . w.i . . A-6665. Third nd Ankeny ta ' - . X. SOXXBUi Si CO, meat. Wood, lawn I; C-1888. tlS Union av. north. - yOBTXAJTO TSXT If AWXXXO OO tents and awnlnga, window awnings and porch curtain a specialty. IS N. Front SC. B. UB Real estate and invest- .' menta Room 411 , Corbett bids. MJ S860. . v'..- , - SECOND GRADE Si LONG ..V.r,.5.00 ? t savved ;...i,iT.;.?5.50 Z of 6 or more cords. ' " Bros. 451 HAWTHORNE t AVE. X f;A'ieoouiMf' i' ' d library complete, wlfh' . " sr enutioa to votea. The library . or the east side office. 860 East Morrison street SL!?.. ThW streettWhlte nd should be properly-supported. Vote I- "ye" on the- appropriation bill ed t lection day. ,. v . -; .