THE ' .OREGON DAILY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1803. .
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Westminster apartment damaged In early morning tire.
Twentr thousand dollar i th lost
conservatively estimated cauaed by a
flra which atarted early thla morning,
by a firebug U 1 believed, at 10 1 Sixth
atreet and apreed to The Weatmlnster
apartment nouse on tne corner oi eixui
end - Madison ' where It was flrat no
tlcd at a few minutes before I o'clock.
. The building at SO Sixth atreet is
a three-story frame structure owned by
Richard Williams, the well-known law
yer of this city. There was no Insur
ance on this building. That the blase
was the work of a firebug la indicated
strongly by the fact that the building
was unoccupied and the flames started
from the top story, though why the
miscreant should have gone to the top
floor is a mystery.
( ... Vo Inflammable Contents. , ,
Hr. ' Williams was Just having the
old wooden edifice remodeled to be used
as a paint shop by a new tenant.' The
painter had, not moved any material ltd
however, so there was no oil or other
Inflammable matter which might have
produced spontaneous combustion.
The alarm was turned In by W. W,
Beading, one of the occupants of the
Westminster flats, whose apartment
were on the second floor. He awoke a
few minutes before I o'clock and saw
the flames leaping across the fire trap
and already licking the roof of the
Westminster. ' ..,v.:,.1.l,.,l1.1,... , , i;.,..,,.., ,
By this lime the other flat-dwellers
began to-wake up ana soon me euur
ways were full of fleeing people, many
of whom, did ; not itlp to area but
f tabbed a few clothes and appareled
hemselves on the way to ' the street
Cinm nt th lata arrivals to the bach
elor apartments on the top jtloor was
so sleepy that his friends could hardly
pernuade mm-to gel up.- .,. r
He was finally aroused to his danger
by the flames creeping In at- the window
ana catching nis nignt enirt. ttingea oy
the heat he made a wild dive for the
stairs and-comet-like appeared on the
atreet- below . where nia biasing train
W&a extinguished. i : ,
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U Mra. W. W. Reading, who was among
the first to rush from the apartment
house, grabbed her Delft Jewel box and
lnher(hurry to get -out dropped It.
breaking the box and spilling her Jew
els. fill e lost coral necklace and . a
valuable ruby ring among other articles,
which she waa not able to find In the
darkness. . v .--.-.! - t -..
About IS people In all occupied; the
Westminster, and all -these had their
furniture and other belongings badly
damaged - by water. , The fir did not
cause very much loss itself, the flame
merely soorciiing tne insiae or tne top
floor room nd burning through - the
root. The force oi the water streams,;
how vec, -smashed- chairs, dressing-ta-1
bl, i pictures and irlc-a-brse and the
Ions -of water destroyed carpets and
tixtures. . causing -a loss to the owner
Of the building which Charles Powers
manager of the Westminster, is sat
isfied will not fait below J20.000. This
Is fullv covered by insurance. Hamblet
& Qoaslln own the Westminster, which
was built only two years ago and is a
handsome- structure fitted up with all
modern improvements.
name Keep Over Sons.
A peculiar circumstance of the fire
Is that it skipped over the little one
story frame building at 810 Sixth street
which was-between the building where
ster. - Not a shingle even was burned,
although the roof was charred a little
by the heat-. v c . - ,
F. O. Keller and Ills family live here.
Thev were badly frla-htened bv the roar-
tnr of the flames but suffered no dam
age -otherwise. The good work of the
firemen was .largely reaponsible for this
circumstance. , ,
Four engines. Nob. 1, I. 4 and (. and
three hose trucks resnonded . to the
alarm and got to the fire within a few
minute after the alarm came in. The
promptness of the fire department
saved a much greater loss.
- tia tne nre started at tne Dottom of
th Westminster, however, instead - of
the ton it mteht have been rutted be
fore the alarm could be given.
LA FOLLETIE AS
rJicarsrs Leasrne unraiiizer
' : siii Ifan Nomination.
' Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wia
. consin may be a candidate for president
' this year against Taft and Bryan,
Organizer Hugh J. Mclsaaa of Hearst'
. Independence league stated -today - that
it ia Drohabla "Little Bob" will be t
' lected as the party's candidate for na-
; tionai executive wnen tne conveniion is
. neld in Chlcaso June 27.
"La Follette stands a good chance to
win according to my belief, said Mr.
Mclsaao. "He is popular with both Re-
DUbllcans and Demoorata and It Is ne
i a cinch that there. Is a large number
. or KepuDitcana woo win not stand ror
Taft and a good many Democrat who
; don't want Bryan. - La Follette Is popu
, lar with all the people and If we make
j tne rigiH Kino or a campaign - ne wilt
' win. He Is the new order of politician,
i The people nave found out that the old
ways of -dodng things with graft and
. dishonesty and trickery on every hand
are nov necessary and they are anxious
ior a cnange. - .
, - Mr. ilclsaac said that be, believed
: La Follette would accept if the nomina
tion were proffered him. He aald that
1 La Follette'a view -coincided markedly
' with the princliles of the Independence
ieague and that people everywhere were
ooklng for a third party to take the
place of the old one. '
Iurlng hi trip over the coast Mr.
Mclsaao baa organized a provisional
.- state governing committee for Wash
- ington. and will organize a similar one
In Portland. No campaign will be made
' here except for national officers, but In
' Washington a full ticket will be nom
inated Including a candidate for United
, f tatei senator and for congressman
. the latter of which will probably be I.
K Perkins. 1 3 nhn I. Knight has been
' chotn as cTfalrman of the provisional
' committee. H. O. Campbell secretary
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Coiutipation
: Piles
CURED..
PERMANENTLY
OUR NEW1 TREATMENT
will cure the) most obstinata
rasea of RHEUMATISM. CA
TARRH. DEBILITY; ACUTE
rwi rHferiTJir nisnnnpoQ
CONTRACTED DISORDERS
of any nature. . . . , ' .
We do not claim . that our
treatment will cure . every-
thing," but ij will cure at) that
.we claim and we stand ready
to demonstrate to anyone. ' '
: HXN" AND WOMEN
Call on iis and we can and will
. cure yon. ' . ', . ;-, ' ..
Office hour: 10 a,' m. to S p. m.
. bunday, 10 itatoe p. ny v
7 l.tpcr.dcro-Tfjcrcpy Co.
y 508 Merchant Trust BIdg.
Portland, Or.
and K. 3. tConnor assistant secretary.
Th party la the aecond in strength in
the cltie of San Francisco, Lo An
gel and Oakland, and will send a dele
gation of 20 from California to th na
tional convention at Chicago
Mr. Mclsaao believes that the chances
of the party's winning out In Washing
ton are exoellent. He will remain in
Portland with headouarters at the Per
kins hotel for- several day thl-week
go . to California, and later return to
establish Dermanent -headquarters for
th 'league In Portland.:- -
REVISED CHAETER
(Continued from Pag One.)
do away with all other elective officer,
the city council - and executive board.
The people favoring th plan also desire
th, oltv and county business
f i laced under one central govemroeui u
n Ban Francisco and other places,
whii anfh an Wranlsatlon ha nuT
adherents It baa not oeen orougot up
for discussion . sutncienuy to wrnuii
taking it seriously.
HERO, YET AFRAID .
OF BEING GUYED
Spokase, Waah June 15. -Felix ZU-
ka. 14 yeara old, waa drowned late Sat
urday afternoon in Hangman creek.
after he had bravely performed the task
OI saving nis companion, yeara viu.
The two were, swimming in the creek
with three others, and Zllka had carried
several of the bova across the creek
on hi back. He was carrying Teddy
Simpson when be began to feel a cramp
coming on, but feared to turn back for
fear the boys would guy him. ' He kept
straight on and was within 10 feet of
th chore opposite when the Simpson
boy suddenly slid off Zllka's back and
fell into the water. Zllka dived and
grasped Simpson and pulled him to the
surface. When near enough to the
shore that he could stand on the botf
torn, but completely exhausted as is
thought, he sank down in, four feet of
water and drowned before aid could be
given. A physician worked over the
boy's body for an hour, and twice it
was thought his Ufa would be restored.
CAVE-IN BURIES MEN
TO WAIST IN SAND
Defective shbriner on the foundation
Of the new Y. M. .C A. building, corner
Sixth and Taylor streets, caused th
bank to cave in and bury two of - the
workmen up to the waist In loose sand
and clay, i this morning. An excited
crowd gathered soon after the cave-in
and many thought a serious accident!
had occurred. The men were dug out,
however, In a few minutes, and they :
went back to work unhurt. . i
Foreman C. R- Pay, who ha oparr
f the construction work, says there 1
bsolutelv no dancer for the men em
ployed In the excavation Of the founda
tion. He says the shoring has been
standing in Its present position for
several months,- nd that one of ' the
boards : was probably undermined by
rains washing the dirt away from : it,
.hub anowing in Danx to ' slide . in
when , the .. workmen began to clstjbrb
ii wun ineir dicils and shovels.
INSANITY COMMISSION r'
DODOES CALAMfe CASE
o" " -SP01' Te Lew Wlre.i . " -
Baa VTanciara. Jnna K xtU.. t.
UDerlor court nnv tk (!.
mlssioB 1 willing to pass upon the c.
VwS'SZVZX-S1. "o -.hot and
" amrm seme week aro.
?Jit.w?imtn.u "o"ey i told th eourl
today that-the lneanity commissioner
i. , .. .? -"cept ne, responll;i
"f atating -whether r not ihe was
Insane anil' thla nfavntiaj - a
from Judge Dunne, who
sanity -com miss tone ra
with the examination as ordered by the
J '; " 1 - T" . ' ' m'' ' .i
v .MTomen'a i Presg Meet. . -
X"1 ee Wire.' . .
Fort -worth. Texaa, Iun it vr-n.-
visitor are Jiere for the fifteenth an
nual meetina or Ire Tm.
Press association,.- The meeting la to
have its formal -opening -tonight and the
busineaa sesntons avill continue owr
Tueeday and Wednesdy. , Elaborate Sr.
ranscments have Jjetn niade for lUe ten-
OFFICER JAILED FOR
KILLING DESPERADO
(Calted Press tmsed Win.)
San Bernardino, CaL, June 15. Stan
ley W. Houghton, son of ax-Congress-maav.
Houghton . of this state 1 , being
held in Jail here todaJ1 because be IrllUrt
Hlronymous Hartman, who .for the' past
Si years has terrorised, the- Mejave
river -district Houghton is constable
of the district and had Hartman ar
rested sometime ago ior assaulting
16-year-old girl with a gun. The "teiv
ror- wa out on oau and yesterday
started to-bully every .one in Oro
uranoe, wnen iriougnton tried to arrest
him.
In the (iuarrel that ensued ITniirhtnn
Kiiiea ni adversary, ne win probably
p reieaaea.
IIEl'i SCHEDULE
10 SEASIDE SOON
ppcial ; Saturday Trkm . (o
Boach Will Run Tlirougk
, With But One Stop;. . :
Change of cheiulei of rortUnd
Seasidetralns on. the .Astoria & Colum
bia River railroad will bei made, ef
fective about June 27, on account of
the. summer travel to the beache. - The
time of the Seaside - Saturday pectal
ha been fixed .as a result .of a postal
card inquiry made to beach resort
patron by Genera) Passenger Agent H.
M. Adams. The consensu of opinion
favored 2:20 p. m. - rA .
At that, hour the Saturday excursion
train "Will leav the Union v station,
Portland, and make but. one stop be
tween Portland nd Atorla. ; It will
make th usual stops between .Astoria
and Seaside, and arrive at the latter
point at 6 o'clock p. rnt Returning,
the train will leave- eastde at- a:ao
o'clock Sunday . evening, and make no
stops between , Astoria, and Portland,
arriving her a ld:20,p, s- ' i t
The Saturday special.; will eonsist of
coaches and a parlor car. -- Its running
time will average a little more than 30
miles an hour. , - . ' l-
"W now have a large city here, and
there should be a big beach business
developed with good railroad accommo
dations, which" we will try to supply,'
said General, Passenger Agent Adorns.
"In fixing the tim of -leaving Portland
with the fiean!d Saturday special, we
have tried , to- learn and satisfy the
wishes of a majority of the regular
fiatrons. Of 90 answers to postal card
nqulriea there were- t$ who favored
I o'clock, .2 who wanted 3 o'clock, and
10 who said 2:30. We compromised by
.deciding upon 2:20 o'clock, which wilt
get the people In at Seaside in good
time for supper."
'In addition to the special Saturday
train the company will change the time
of one of its regular trains better to
accommodate the beach business. Train
No. 24, now leaving Portland at 6
o'clock and .running only , to Astoria,
will) leave this city at 6:30 o'clook, and
run through to Seaside,- reaching there
at 10:30 o'clock. This train will carry
a dining caf. Returning, the dining car
will be carried on the train leaving
Seaside at 6 o'clock a. m. dally.
MIDSUMMER SERVICES
BY EVANGELIST RILEY
CRUISERS START FOR
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
v.-
, (Catted Press Iraed Wire.)
San Francisco. June IS. 'The second
division, of the first squadron of the
Paciflo fleet, comprising the cruisers
Tennessee, Washington, California and
South Dakota, under command of Rear
Admiral Uriel Sebree, I expected her
sometime - this , afternoon. , Th "big
four" left Santa Crux . this mornlnir
after having spent Sunday there.
Woman' Suffrage Alliance.
"-United Press Leed Wire.) .
Amsterdam, June It. Delegate from
22 countries are attending the confer
ence of the International Woman' Suf
frage alliance, which opened here today.
Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, Miss Lucy B.
Anthonv. Mra. Catherine Winch Mr.
Cullougn and, Mr. Ella 8. Stewart of
Illinois are. among tne Americans present-
.- - J
A series of evangelistic meetings In
the summer, time is an unusual thing.
But the pastor and congregation at the
White Temple are noted for doing un
usual things. Consequently they have
arranged : for Rev. W. B. Riley. D. D..
of Minneapolis, Minn., one of the most
brilliant preachers in America,, to con
duct a series of evangelistic services
at the White Temple, June. 16 to July
6. Dr. Riley will be assisted by ,uaf
colm C. Martin, a noted soloist and
choir leader.
Mr. Martin reached the city last nleht
and will have charge of the music at
the White Temple tonight. Dr. Rljey
will not reach Portland probably be
fore Thursday. Dr. Brougher will
preach tonight on the subject, "Why
Peode Do Not ilnd Their Own Busi
ness." Tomorrow night Rev. Herbert
Spencer Johnson will r preach, and
Wednesday night .Dr. Brougher will
speak on the subject, "A Man's Curios
ity Is It Greater Than a Woman's?"
Tne song service begin prompt!- at
7:45 D. m.. and the meeting will be
brief, bright and Interesting.
NEW MANAGER FOR
TULL & GIBBS. ARRIVES
.- Charle - Hebberd. manager for' the
past seven years of the big Spokane
lurniture nouse or i uu et uidd, will
arrive in Portland Thursday to' take
the position of . manager of the same
firm's establishment in thi city. . ,
u. Mr. Hebberd ha reoently . become
personally interested In Portland, hav
ing purchased the Lenox hotel. He is
known in Spokane as a. genuine booster,
and a such will be a valuable asset to
Portland. He has Ion a , been one nt
the leading spirit in the Spokane One
Hundred and Fifty Thousand club and
th chamber, of mmmwnrt or th, ITniia
Citr. and it is surmised that he will At
once take a prominent part in the varl
6us organizations for the upbuilding
and advancement of Portland.
FULTON NAMED
ty In Iowa Is dosperat -If we. take
lolUver out of the senate we stand to
lose the legislature and both seats in
the senate which would go to the Dem
ocrats. It , will only require zi vote
Xor -make 'the - state legialature Demo
cratic. . We simply cannot afford to
have Dolllver nominated -for the vice
presidency. TJae seleotion.-.of . a.. . Vice
president lal candidate seem to me to
lie between Fairbanks, of Indiana,, and
Sherman, of New . York." - ,. ...
"' i- i . Taft for Statehood. .: ?.
1- The two Arizona delegates and ether
Who came to the Kepullu.-an convention
from that territory announued with glee
today, that they .have uledited the Taft
forces to a plank advocating separate
etaienooa. l no secretary, oay-tiie Ari
zona, delegates, has agreed mat tne
plank .will be a part . of the platform
whii It im finally ,iinnri.d
; .- It the plank is, adopted, th jLrlsona
people think that It will have the effect
or giving xart a pig majority in ootn
Arizona and New Mexico, besides set
tling the question of statehood that ha
botliered tne last rive sessions or con
gress i aud came near, leading:' to open
rebellion 4n the Republican forces in
the first session of the congress just
ended. - ' --.i. ,"... -; .,- .'
If thla lank In -inserted in th tlat
form afld the Republican party wins the
election next fall, sav the Arizona dele, i
gates, separate, statehood for . Arizona
and New Mexico win soon be an accom-
nl lKut a rt ... i' .. i-i, !-. i" -, j
The Arisona delegation cam to' Chi- i
cage unpledged,-, but) are. for Taft by
declaration, and it is believed mat tney i
came here for the express Durnose of
making n -deal to- gain statehood -for
tneir territory. ... : . -. ( . . . .
Lincoln, Neb., June li According to
a table compiled by W, J. Bryan's Com
moner, Bryan has ISO Instructed vote
Of the 1,003 in the Democratic national
convention. In addition to .these, ac
cording to - the Commoner' table, he
has .67 personally pledged .to him from
states not Instructed or bound by unit
rule, making a total of 67, or 29 more
tnan tn necessarv two third reauirsd
to nominatei Bryan's friend here ay
that he will b nominated on the flrat
ballot. " , -i., ... .
Washington, Jun 15. Secretary of
tne iavy Aietcair leu - ior -California
touay arter a iareweii conference with
President Roosevelt at th White House.
The secretary declared . aftr hi talk
that h-had conversed simply about de
partment matter prior to hi annual
vacation. -Asked if h would be a, can
did ate to succeed Senator Perkins, Met
calf replied emphatically that he would
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tl vet An aDDeal mar be made to which
objection is made must be paid, . . ,
- The amendment is strongly advocated
by western lumbermen.: who have rep-
renenieuvea nre irisiaiiiia; iiiat it ue
included in the slatform- . .. ,:
Iowa Republican sasperata.
The California delegation- announced
the following -selections: For creden
tial committee, - H. H. Mayberry ; , for
resolution committee,.-Judge Henry A.
Melvln of Oakland, and for national
committeeman,, George A. ' Knight .
- Judge Lacey of Iowa, who has been
stumping the state for Senator Allison,
arrived today and said: . .....
'i n situation or tne-Kopubilcan par-
TEMPERANCE CONGRESS
. AT SARATOGA, N. Y.
tCattel mm- iaaitl Wir.i-
Saratoga, , K T Jun JS. The
World . Temperance Centennial con
gress resumed it session . her - this
morning with an increased attendance
of delegates. Reports were presented
during tne rorenoon snowing tne prog-,
ress of - the. temperance movement
throughout the world. The formal wel
coming', exercise are to take plaoe - In
Convention hall thla evening. The ex
change of greeting will be followed by
a Good Templar' reception, the speak
ers to includs i Oeorg F. Cottrell of
Seattle, Vash.i national grand templar,
and Edward Wavrinsky of Stockholm, a
memoer oi tne Bweaian parliament.
CALIFORNIA CLUB
WOMEN START EAST
Unltd Press tested Wlr.i
San Francisco, .Jun 18. Th Cali
fornia delegate to the national con
vention of the Federation of .Women'e
Clubs, whlcb ia to be held in Boston
June S3 to 29 inclusive, left : for the
east today in a special car attached to
tne overland jumiten. :. - jiv.
The California women ro to the na
tional convention unpledged. - although
efforts were made to have them declar
themselves - in the fight -that i to be
made against, the . reelection of Mrs. I
Clara Piatt - Decker of lenver. who
ha held th office of - president for
tour years. - -.. ..
CLASS DAY AT i
WISCONSIN COLLEGE
. . ; (United Pre tested Wire.)
Madison. Wis., June 15. A program
of more than ordinary Interest and at
traction, wa carried out today at th
class day celebration at the IJnivaralta
of Wisconsin, -t The program began at 10 I
o'clock thi morning with the ivy plant-
Ing ceremonies, which took plac on thj
upv'or cunpua near university nail. . TO I
class day exercises proper were held in I
assemoiy nait tni aiiernoon.
Q. A. B. Veteran. .
Llmv Ohio. June 16. Iim is lavishly
decorated with the national- color in
honor of the veteran of the O. A. TL,
department of Ohio, whose annual en
campment will be in session here dur-
tnif tne next tnree day, twenty thou-
saiia viHiiors are expected,
National Tournament,
( Hnt ted Pr Leaaed H ire.! .
Philadelphia, June li. The national
tournament for women's singles, double
and mixed doubles tennis championship,
originally fixed for today, has been post,
poned until next week. when It will
take place on the ground of the Phtia- clothing and shoes, ISO to J84 Eaat Mor-
ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE :
EILERS 5C9 PIAR0 CLUB
Yoti With 490 Otheti, Join'irt Wholesale ttuinjj, 300
." . New Scale $42$ Eilers Pianos Cost t6 Qub '
; Member Only 1292; - . ,
One? unalterabl price, either for cash or par in when
ru loin then 18 monthly with interest. Quarterly or year
' ly payments to uit crop condition ean also be arranged, -Th
book axe now . open membershtpa wilt be taken by t
mail and. also- at our tor,. where-the. New Seal $425
Eilers Piano-i now on exhlbIUon.v No waiting, no delay,
no drawing piano 1 sent home At once, if In the city,
or delivered uereat depot or steamer-landing for shipment
As all our store will be given their proportion of th 100.
It will take only a, short time to fill th club th time la
now thla week today t join in thi unusual coopera
tive buying Snd benefit by a positive saving of tlSS.
r:; i X JRii.iiFE iNsijiANCB -
:W do noi eoUS from widow and orphan. , IK case of
death-of club member the family 1 handed a receipt in
full for the balance yon owe they do not pay another dol
lar, provided all payment have been made, according to
agreement, and contract ha been in force six months. It's
th irst and bes piano proposition nad one you
cannot afford to allow to pas by, Spae will not admit of
full detail. ' Call at th tor or send for Booklet use
coupon, but do not wait too long. ( , ; , r , , -
W do not ieliev titer 1 a piano mad or iold on ths
Coast ? th Hot-taw foe mnoh less than doable- th iu
prlo oi fast that will equal the SUer Sew Soal ftaS ,
Btodal spao will not admit of fall description the plane
. speak for ltaalf if one sent and heard, and tn Booklet
xplalns all th advaataff la whloh yon ahar. -
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All bauet deposited xer the olosing- f the three polUn
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JHn
94,il908. All ballets deposited fer
places, on that day, wLU b aonnted.
ter aUi a. . ,
tr -f - -t f t ?; Sfic :: -it- .- t ? s i . -; j, p a . , t .i . - - ,
A tSOO library given away absolutely fre. . An elegant library of 100
vnlumes and - bandsom 'golden oak ease will be given to th - lodge, chool,
rhnnth. eliih a, anolatv in Portland aaourlna- - the . Tare-eat-numher of votes.
Votes will be Issued, with rald-ln-ad vane ubcrlptlon to Th Journal a fol-
lowruns year, it.swv 760 TOtea; ix montns, .7, uo vote; tnree
vary merchant Hated below-will, giv with each 10-cent purchase one vote.
At the close of the contest the lodge, school, church, club or aooiety receiv
ing the largest number or vote win d awaraea-xne norary; comriwio, wun
case. Current account wnen promptly paia are entitled to rotes, i n iiorary
is on exhibition in the window of the east aide office, B60 East Morrison street.
Ballot boxes are located at Holsman'a Jewelry store, 14 Third atreet; White
Front drug store, IIS Grand avenue; Watts-Matt hieu drug, store. 175 Russell
street, where all. vote should b deposited. Trad with th foilowln mr-
cnanta ana get Dusy wun tne voioa.
W. K. kUBKZU Si CO, dry goods,
delphia Cricket club at Chestnut Hill.
riaon ,trt
B. M. r-ennington or Amany naa rg-l Mrnti Uweter
ularlv VMM h nomiwnKIn flnlr., I X. HOMSIA.ST. jeweler,
84 years. .-" " ZLZ I tret-'u Main, 8180.
ii, Tttlri
H. at. sovsTEATcm. chotographer.
166 Third street. Pacin 17Z,
tinnsuTi nunn m BTOxv.
AGS OOh office and warehouse 111-11
North Sixth treeu , Main 1686A-1685,
MM B. X. BSAZHaUta CO pe-tlnt
good. l:t Grand avenue- Em Hi t
I; &XBBQTT COAIi CH fv JTlc
til . Pin treL aom A-si,, n
vmdAJr COAXi CO.. offloe Sll Burn-
aid street. , JUm '. A'll- it. -vi.
MT7SCK & osTSJk. merchant tailor.
8ZS Stark street, reciiio svw. . , ......
OBEOOH RWB CO. olgara and nawa.
147. Sixth atreet. t'-.i.'.'.i't n
W. &. ttiry. Tlumbing end gas fit
ting. 07 William avenue, riai
; XC A-wruiOH' WXOTfi pvt
OBVw STO&, IXt Grand. ave. E. 8618.
A. XC WIXLETT, grocer, i:B . Orand
avenu. V B-iiei. Est :.: ?
: ancsi KOSib BAJTBEB SHOP, finest
shop In th city. I Slth streetv
S4ABOHI0 tlaUTLB 0WOTJX. S SS
Tanihlll. corner Park. , Main s 66S1,
czaOAOO MAX. XX T, roeat. IT Third
treet-Maln 41S, .-.-,;.- ;r i . i - 1
acom&iaair jex.s:CTsacAXt coi si
! feast Morrison street. Esst J1S8, B-l3e.
WATTt-uiTTHIEH CO- druggtat.
its Russell street.;--East S6JV:.K
m., m. u... 'urMQM. -dentist. 141 V4
Washington, eornor Svutn. .Main Ills.
lUCSf tUXBSW fin muunry, sta
Washington treet-. ? -,:"..'.i ..
... aw a vara s, pa.VSTS- wood' dealers
yard at lgbtb and Main atreM. Kaat
Second and Columbia streets; retail 141
Third atreet. .-!-.li----
1 Hoazs bxob Mst'side news deal
r and confottonry William avenu J
and Russell street, feaat iw,- . - .
B. A. MoADAMS, bicycle and sport
ing good. Wililams avenu and Knott
street. East J488-: ; .
WTt.t.Tr avTC. vrajwwT.T.a VAfU
TORT, umbrellas and leather good. 844
WlUIsm av. C-1004. . r -
' 4 -
HDnsffimiUSHBIlS
-WftlrJT rl ST
r tTATXOB SI SJTABTTOa. Diumblnat 'and
ga dttlog, J08 Pin tr. . ? A
! OSsTTBAXt KaXXST, meats and fish,
11 Orand avnu. B-llt. East 411
- V. A DO-UsXVwallpa par. painter and
ieorator, lot Union av. ,. East IMS.
I KOSsaBX) ft BT, meat nd fUh.
HQ First t Main IStt. .
t CXTjrBOSXjnr BXOa, od deaUrs.
Marahtil and lith at. Both bbona,
OOtBBTACB'l OBOCXBT, 171 ua
ell, t, Jest 8 SO, , , .
owr a. luuiTi! krooriv 411
Washington mt,-a Main ilS7 A-818T.
T. ZC DATZS, tarbr. 141 WllUama
paint. 405 Morrison at. Main 18TJ.
BKCTB, florist. 180 fifth at.
ana; , Mavn 121a,
MAX :
opp. Meier A Frank
QTTSK OITT BTBXXf Or II OZJIABXaTa
w-UStKB, 28 Ornnd av. . East SMs.
Trwarvr.rr aa atrpf. nA.t. .
short, wood. B-iJIlj EAst 1081. -tJffio
and yard Thlrty-slxtt and Hawthorn
O. aV. i OnABOST, 'ylnmlt!. 185 Uraad
avenue.-.', E4t StOI. .'vW -w ?--r
ODtleian. Tr w t. MtUa. aa.
alatant. Main 1814, lli Sth St., .
j- wOMtmrnB litrif CO, sporting
good. Ill Id t Main 1006. .
v COI.IMAJI KAlBBWAJtB CO, hard-
rrare. mechanic' tool and cutlery. 148
d.t.-'. -Main- (lit. v-s
1VJU1IA OIXIUSB WOlXI. Iffta.
tad repairer of carriage and wagoo.
811 Burnsld. Paoifla 1047. -iix--,,
woodXlAww utrsmm-r cottauah
pry, ui Finished Work.. , Woodlawa
llll-V 41t ekum av, -. , , ,
ylng quick work, 6114 -4U - ,
-4XX.trXBXA riSJg CO-riah. oratara.
poultry, butter,, egf, jto.- rMaia Is
A-468. Third and Ankeny. sta. - .
f- . W. SOSXSUi Si OO. maata. XfitnA.
lawn 1; C-1888. 718 Union, a v. north.
, rOBTt.aT. miTT AWKIHO OO
tent and awnings, window awning and
porch curtains a spec laity. - 14 N. Front,
l id. XU X.EB Real .estate and invest
tnent... Room 411 Corbett bidg. Mai
1114. . ... ..,. .. .i-H..
A Perfunwd Lnxnry for tn Bath
As tavtgnratinr a 8 Bath.
- Soften Hard water,
- 1 85 Bath 25 eenta,
BATHASWXET RICE POWDER I
at Xr Vaantable snd AatlMDttrall Par. , I
rauaMra
4 ! rvwlcr. WhH or pk.
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