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tfHE OKffGOTT DATCT Jgurokn PffKTmrD, MONDAY EVENING. JUNE" 29, 1903. TIM STEAM EUGENE'S NEW S. P. PASSENGER DEPOT. WASHABLE, SUIT FOR BOYS Immense Quantity of Oil r TCrmi rrh t i n On a Tin v "From Plifomin.. THKEE CRAFT KEEP COMPANY TO PORT w ".'J Largest Assortment in the City on ex- BteamW Rosecrans Brings Heavy Oil-Laden Barge Up River Without a Bit of DifficultyReceipts of hihitinn in nnr ftj, W ! ' Oil Steadily on the Increase. : .::?::, V 101'JS OIL BIGE ' -: ft' ?! 5 . a ri I. Two large oil-carrying steamers, ths : Rosecrans" and ' Colonel ;-. EL - Drake, tbe former towing a big three-masted steel barge also laden . with oil. arrived at the tanks at Portsmouth this morning:. The Rosecrans towed the targe stern on with a heavy steel wire hawser. Greater quantities of oil are being brought to Portland each month on the dosen or more of tank steamers that ere regularly employed in the oil trade or me jfacirio coast. - -ine nonmi and Colonel E. Drake each having ca cao! tv for about 40.000 barrels of Oil. Other visitors here In the oil trade are the Santa Rita, Roma, Atlas, Asun cion. Maverick and S. V. Porter. The barge Monterey is occasionally towed here by the powerful tug Dauntless. In addition to this there are a half dosen numbered barges kept in con' stunt eommlftalon. This Immense oil traffic has devel oped ' during the past few years. Ten years ago an oil tank steamer was un known to this port and .there were no large tanks along the river for the re ception of the immense shipments of toaay. in - those oaya - tne ou - was brought here by rail. The great in . crease in the demand for oil Is due al together to the fact that most power craft plying out of here have discarded the use of wood or coal for the liquid fuel which is much easier to handle, a rreat deal cleaner and not nearly as ouikv. The next oil tank steamer due to ar rive here is the Asuncion, Captain Brld- Sett The Asuncion and the Atlas are le pioneers in the trade on this coast. UPHOLDS JOSEPH SUPPLE. Shipbuilders' Association Holds Semi-Annual Sleeting Here. The Paclflo Coast Shipbuilders' asso ciation held Its first semi-annual meet , lng at Oregon hotel Saturday night and discussed matters of general Interest to the Industry. President John Und strom of the Lindstrora Shipbuilding company, Aberdeen, presided. Secretary J. F. Matthews of the Mat thews Shipbuilding company, Hoqulam, reported that a number of new mem bers had Joined the association since Its organization in June, so that now about 30 firms' are represented. . The question of paying $1 extra per day for municipal or government work was discussed at length until it was finally decided that no differential should be allowed; that all work should be regarded alike, and eight hours to constitute a working day. This matter came up largely because of the strike that occurred at Joseph Supple's yard In this city a few days ago when the ship carpenters quit because Mr. Supple refused longer to pay them $5 a day for work sent in bv the Port of Portland while they would do similar work for private individuals for $4 per day. Ths association's decision backs up Mr. Sup ple. It was also agreed that henceforth applicants for work must fill ' out blanks similar to those used In securing positions In the navy yards. Speaking of business conditions Sec retary Matthews said that the outlook for work this summer is ss good as last year, which means that' It is quite encouraging. He said there 1s more re pair work going on than new work be cause shipowners are having' a good op- portunlty to have their vessels over hauled while business is rather alack. The next association meeting will be i held here in January next, but men tion was made of possibly holdjng the , June meeting of 1909 In Seattle when the fair is on there. TO LOAD AT ANTWERP. i - French Bark Eugenie Schneider Will Bring General Cargo. It was announced this morning that the French bark, Eugenia Schneider, ; which arrived at Antwerp June 7 with ' a cargo of wheat' from this port, will be laid on the berth for Portland by Balfour, OuthrJe & Co. She will take ' general cargo and probably soma ce ment. ' Tha Eugenie Schneider Is wall known tiere. Last winter she took a cargo of 'wheat at this port and struck out on January 26 this year for the United .Kingdom for orders. She Is of average slse, being S.1I9 tons net register. GETS LOW FREIGHT RATE. ' Danish Bark Havlla Leaves Seattle to .Iiond at Tacoma. ' Seattle, June 19. The Dsnish ' bark " ; Havlla haa proceeded 'for Tacoma to ; load wheat- for the United Kingdom. ' Her freight rate of lis 1-Sd Is believed Vto be the lowest figure for which a - wheat cargo was ever taken from Puget sound to the United Kingdom In a sail 2 lng ship. M RIVER IS RECEDING. . ., ' pock Man' Slides Into Water While ,' " , - Inspecting Slippery Dock. - : V Ths Willamette Is falling quite rap ;. idly and by tomorrow most of the lower docks -wBl be above water again after i having been inundated for more than two weeks. The receding water is leav . lng a large blanket of silt and mud on the dock floors and there will be work . for a number of men for several days cleaning up. - 5 - Couch street dock was' left high and dry this morning and this afternoon the lower Ainsworth dock showed up. Ar thur Nichols, who assists tn taking care ' of ths dork, got out with a broom to see how thick the mud deposit was. In " walking about he forgot he was tread fr .Ing on dangerous ground and without warning hla feet slipped from under. i Down went Mr. Nichols Into the deep water off the edge of tha dock. Being to give your life insurance to Offllifc. Rates no jhiglner tKari those of a outside ; companies. . HOME OFFICE: Corbctt Buildlnj, Cor. Fifth and Morrison 3ts., PORTLANDJ OREOON ' ' . '..'..'.,' - " r -:i " ,: ' . '; ''' ' v . 'V .'. .- A. L. MILLS, President L, SAT1UEL, deneral flanazer ' s CLARENCE 5. SAMUEL, Assistant Manartr 1, X v t Dedicated last Wednesday and to be ready for uBe In July. The dedication was a feature of the program v prepared on the occasion of. the Portland business men's excursion. a trnnA nHmnw he bad Tin trouble get ting out. But his clothes got wet and muddy. , ' " MARINE NOTES. Astoria, June J ".Arrived at 10 a. m. and left at 1 p. m.-Steamer Noma City. from San Francisco. San Francisco, June 89. Arrived at a. m. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, from Portland. Arrived at 11 a. m. Steamer State of California, from Portland. Astoria. June 29. Arived at 6 and left ur at 7 a. m. Steamer Daisy Mitchell, from San Francisco. Sailed at 6 a. m. Steamer Alliance, lor Coos Bay. Arrived down at 8 and sailed at 11 a, m. Schooner Oliver J. Olseiw , for'San Pedro. Sailed at e:zo a. m. meamer Homer, for San Francisco. Arrived at ? and sailed at 6:25 a. m. Steamer Cascade, from San Francisco for Gray's Harbor. Arrived at 7:45 a. m. Steamer Olseo & Mahony, from Cordova, for or ders. Arrived at 13 noon and left up at I p. m. Steamer Rosecrans with Schooner Monterey In tow, from Monte- rv Arivan at z ana Jerr no ax I n. m. Steamer Col. E. L. Drake, from San Francisco. Areata. June 27.- Arrived Schooner Mathew Turner, from Columbia river. - San Francisco, June Z. Arrtvea steamer Breakwater, from Portland. Sailed Steamer Washington, for Port land. Sailed Steamer Alias with barge No. 91, for Portland. Astoria, June 29. condition ! the bar at s a. m.. smooth: wind north. 12 miles; weather, cloudy. , Tides at Astoria today -High water: 0:44 a. m.. 8.0 feet; 2:15 p. m., 7.9 feet. Low water: 7:45 a. m, 1.0 feet; 7:60 p. m., 9.7 feet ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Nome Cltv will be In the harbor late this evening. She will prob ably go to the foot of Couch street. The steam schooner Daisy Mitchell, which reached the river yesterday from San Francisco, went to Linnton to load a return cargo of lumber. The steamers Ueo. w. Elder and State of California from Portland reached San Francisco this morning. The steamers Beaver and Josenh K1- logg Carried the Swedish Society Lin neas excursion to Lewis River yester day. Both boats carried ths limit al lotted by the inspectors. The steam schooner Cascada which ar rived In at Astoria yesterday from San Francisco, was given orders to proceed to Grays Harbor to load. The steam schooner Shoshone was at Oceanic wharf yesterday. After filling the hold with wheat the craft will go to Rainier to take a deckload of lumber. MARINE INTELLIGENCE, maralar Liners Due to Arrive, Rose City, San Francisco June SO Roanoke, San Pedro and way... June SO Alliance, Coos Bay July 1 Eureka, Eureka and Coos July 6 State, San Francisco July t O. W. Elder, San Pedro, way.,.. July 7 Nicomedia, orient. July 14 City of Panama, Coos Bay .July S araoia, orient Aug. 1 Alesla. orient Rent, i Numantla, orient Sept 15 egnlar Uners to B apart. Roanoke. San Pedro and way.... July 1 Y! mm C 1 . 1 1 . ciubv vsti. ohu b raociBco. . . , . . juiy f Alliance. Coos Bay. Julv a Eureka. Eureka and Coos . . ..Tnlv a City of . Panama. Coos Bay.. Juiv O. W. EMer, San Pedro. ....... .July 9 State. San Francisco ..........July. 11 Nicomedia, orient... , July 25 Arabia, orient ......Aug. 15 Alesla. orient............. Sept 1R Numantla, orient -... Oct, 1 Teasels la Port. Broderlck Castle, Br. ship ......Stream Larglemore, Br. sh. .. . . . .0. W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk...,,...Drydock Leyland Bros., Br. eh. ........ .o. w. P. Donna Franceses, Br. bk. ...... .Astoria Ancaios. Br. shlp..............O. W. P. Churchill. Am. ach ......Astoria Echo, Am bktn Astoria Keiburn, Br. bk. Linnton Minnie Kelton, Am. ss Astoria Emanuel Accame. It. bk . . . .Greenwich H. K. Hall, Am. ach .... Inman-Poulsen Asgard. Nor. sh ...... . Jefferson street John A- Campbell. Am. as. Tongue Point Guernsey, Nor. ss. .... ...Tongue Point Al vena. Am., ach Astoria Madura, Br. ss Oceanic LeUttla. Am. sen. i . . . . Rainier Aeon, Br. ss. ........... .North Pacific Albert Rickmers, Oer. bk .Stream Ascot Br. s; ................ . Linnton Northland, Am. 'ss. Portland Lumber Co. Shoshone. Am. ss. ...,....., . .Rainier CoL E. Drake, Am. ss., .,,.. Portsmouth Rosecrans, Am, . ss... . . , ... Portsmouth Xn Boats to Load Lumber. ' rr , Alumna, Am. sch. . . . . Kahulul Daisy Mitchell. Am. ss. ...San Franoiaoo Sehome, Am. sch...... .La Boca Yellowstone, Am. as. . . . .San Francisco James J. Garfield, Am. ss.San Franoisco Cascade, Am. ss. ......... .San Francisco Nome City. Am. as.-. ...San Franoisco Virginia, Am. sch ...... . San Francisco Thomas L. Wand, Am, ss.San Franoiso F. S. Loop, Am. soh ..... Ban Francisco Washington. Am. sch... San Francisco GOOD BUSINESS - GOOD CITIZENSHIP ; Rainier,' Am. sch. ; ..... .San Francisco En Bonts With Cement and General. Aberfoyle, Br. sh.............. Antwerp Bidart, Fr. bk................. Antwerp Clan Graham, Br; sh Cardiff Eugenie Fautrel. Fr. bk Antwerp Vincennes, Br. sn..... .........Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk. ................ .London Neatsf lelds, Br. sh .Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh. . , . . . .Antwerp Brabloch, Br. bk......i....... Antwerp Killoran, Br. sh .............. .Antwerp Joinvllle. Fr. bk....... ..Antwerp Carmanian, Br. bk .....Hamburg itocnamDeau, Fr. bk...... Leitb Gulf Stream. Br. bk ...Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk.; London Eugena Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp Coal ships Bn Boats. , La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Flfeshlre, Br. bk. . . ,v. . .Newcastle, A. Bossuet, Fr. bk..., Newcastle, A. Torrisdale, Br. sh ..Newcastle, A. . Tramp Btsamars n Boats. v Taunton, Br. ss..... ..Guaymas Tabor, Nor. ss.. Bremerton etrathfillan, Br. ss Batavla Craighall, Br. ss San Francisco Dulwlch, Br. ss. ............. .Guaymas Knight Templar, Br. ss..... Valparaiso Radames, Ger. ss..... Puget Sound Sark, Nor. ss .San Francisco Katanga, Br. ss.... Guaymas Bucrania. Br. ss ....Orient Ilford, Br. ss Newcastle Sn Boats In Ballast to Load drain. Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. sh ...Callao River Falloch, Br. bk.. Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh, Callao Oregon, Ger. sh .Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama Henrietta. Ger. ah ....West coast Aster, Ger. bk....... Valparaiso Marechal de Noailles, Fr. bk. West coast Homeward Bound, Am. bk.Vano'v'r. B. C Le Pelier. Fr. bk.... Hobart Bainte Anne, Fr. bk.. Newcastle. N. S. W. Andorinha, Br. bk Iqulque Lydgata, Br. bk. ........ .Santa Rosalia Vigo, Nor. sh. . Mellllnne Desdamona. Br. sh. ...... ti Callao Cornll Bart Fr. bk. .Newcastle, N. S. W. ouuy, t, dk. Antwerp Crlllon, Fr. bk. Antwerp uenevieve Mounos, jrr. pg Hobart DaghUd. Nor. bk.. Caldera NuTelly. Fr. bk .. Hobart Leon Blum, Fr. bk. .San Francisco ' OU Carriers Sn Boats. Asuncion, Am. ss San Francisco CONFERENCE WILL DECIDE ON UNION The annual oonferenoe of the United Brethren churoh will convene this week. holding sessions from Thursday morn ing to Sunday night at the First Unl ted Brethren church, corner Eait Mor rison and East Fifteenth streets. An Important matter which Is to corns up before the conference is the union of the United Brethren, the Evan gelical and ths United Evangelical cnurcnes, wnicn nas Deen much dis cussed among all these denominations. and which has been reported upon fa- voraDiy Dy tne state conrerences in some of the states. The matter will oome up- for decision at v the national conference, wnicn wui convene in uay ion. unio. next juav. The union will be discussed at the Friday night meeting of the confer ence, when Rev. A A. Winter of the United Evangelical churoh will preside. Blshoo W. M. Bell of Berkeley. Cal.. will be in attendance at tha conference and also Bishop N. Castle, a retired uisnop. AnoiDor man ox nou wno will be present will be Dr. Funk, who is at the head of the denominational pub- lisning nouse at jjayion, unio. Thursday night Dr. Funk will speak In the Interests of the miblishlna house and Saturday night will be the rally of the students and alumni of Philomath college, the denominational school of the United Brethren. Sunday after noon tha Second United Brethren church will be dedicated, of which Rev. B. E. Emerlck Is the pastor. Ths new church Is on Alberta street STEVENSON STINGS ABUSIVE HUSBAND Justice In ths person of Deputy Dis trict Attorney John Stevenson held the scales this morning while a wife dumped her weight of evidence In one an and a husband tried to tip the alance in his favor. Steverjson read a lecture to M. C Hlndman, the husband, declaring that If the wife complained again of be ing locked out of the lodging house at 426 H First street which she has been conducting, it would go hard with him. Mrs. Hlndman said he had threatened to take their little daughter and de sert her. Hlndman said his wife had threatened his Ufa ' The wife has run the rooming house while Hlndman, once a barkeeper, just "helped around." - Pending future good behavior. Hind man was not haled into , court on ths assault warrant issued. . AND PULLED TRIGGER, E Officer Thompson Escapes Death by a Miracle Gun ' Man Arrested. (Special Dlipatca to Tbe loornal.) Vancouver, Wash., June 29. Edward Knepper, proprietor of the Star saloon, Is under arrest hers charged with sell ing liquor on Sunday. Ha also stands a good chance of faolnz a charge of threatening to kill Police Officer Thomp son. According to Officer Gaasaway, Knep per's place has bean the cause of con siderable complaint for some time. At 12:45 Sunday morning Officers Gaasa way and Thompson approached Knep per's aaloon and hearing voices inside looked through a transom and saw eight men. apparently engaged in drinking. The Officers entered the place and at tempted to place Knepper under arrest but he resisted and puling a 88-callbre revolver shoved, it close to Officer Thompson's breast and pulled the trig- ger. But the gun failed to go off, al lough loaded. Fred Stirienger and Nick sajnpson, the latter a bartender employed by Knepper.' joined In the attempt to keep tne ponce irom arresting uie saioon man and were arrested on a charge of Interfering with an officer. They have been placed in jail and will be held to appear before tha superior court ivnepper s trial xor selling liquor on Sundav will tak tilace - in tha Inatlca court xmirsaay at a o oiock. BETTER MAIL SERVICE OUT OF STATION B. Postal Authorities Belieye Eapid East Side Growth Warrants More Men. The rapid growth of Portland and particularly that part of tha city bounded by the river, Holladay, Ains worth and East Twenty-eighth streets on the east Bide, has been Buch that the postorrice authorntes have reeantiy been making an Inspection with a view of allowing station B, which covera this district, several adltlonal carriers. As it is now soma parts of the station a cistrici only get one aeilvery a day. Station B, which la located at 280 Russell street, now has IS carriers. W K, Hlnman, assistant superintendent In the division of salaries and allowances, has the inspection for more carriers in hand and upon hla recommendation de pends tne action or tne department or ficlals at Washington. It is understood 'that tha Portland authorities are in favor of either creat lng another station in this district or making tne allowance for mora carriers. As there la no appropriation at hand for additional stations it is quite probable mai iwo or more earners wui he or dered for duty In tha station B district. - Mr. Hlnman is from Springfield, Mass.. and will make his home In Port land in th future. He will cover the lour nortnwest states. Heretofore Port land haa been under the San Fran cisco office of tha division of salaries and allowancea 7Bo for girls' black, tan. blue and nat- ent leather shoes and Oxfords, worth up to fl.75, in all sizes, now 79o pair; $1.96 for men's S3 and $3.60 dress shoes and Oxfords, blacks, tana and patents, all sites. Sample Shoe Store company, First and Madison. Also Morrison street, between Front and First. . STAETED Tp CUT , GRASS, BUT CUT LOOSE Beware of two small men who want to cut tha grass on your lawn. They mar go off with vour cvela or aevthe and leave the grass still uncut. Mark juevy engaged two men, one a small, dark man, wearing- a cap, and the other a small, light man, with a straw hat and shabbv.elothea tn trim bis lawn. When - the, grass was still partially cut he rave them 60 cents for a meal and they forthwith diaap p eared i from tha Levy residence. 715 Flanders streeL "Wltk thom want a scytne, mo and whet-stona, CURSED HIM FIRST THEN BROKE HIS LEG Louis Roberts called Mm bail names for not allowing hla daughter to go out In the evenings, and follow. this by throwing him to the ground so hard that his leg waa broken, so John. Heagney charges. - The assault took place March SO, but Heagney la now lust abla to use his leg. The case will be heard in the mu nicipal court July 1. "Heagney Is watch man at tha Phoenix Iron works, where tha assault took place. Roberts says Heagney struck him first, using an iron bar as his weapon.- , . SALE BATHiNQ SUITS. Kan's, Women's and hildren'a Bathlaf . tfnits en1 Bala at Cost. Closing out our entire Una of bathing tilts, cap, shoes, hose, etc at Tegular cost price. Now'a your chance to huv ajMl save. . McAllen McDonnell, Third and Morrison,- BAD BEN ft "FORCE" is mads of ths beat whits wheat, iteam-oooked, rolled into this flakee, combined with the purest barley-malt and bsked. Alwaya "oritp" it before servin it by pourin,. into psa and warming it in oven. Then serve in lare dish with cream, piling' ths flakee In ons side of ths dish and pouring ths cream in ths other side, dipping ths flakes aa eaten, " Your Grocer sells it. WILL BE REARRESTED AT DOORS OF PRISON Counterfeiter Given Term of Three Years Must Answer Second Charge. Norrls H. Pyron, alias Steve Ram sey, who was sentenced to aervs three years at McNeill's Island In the United States court two weeks ago, having pleaded guilty to passing counterfeit coin, nas also Deen inaiciea in me Dis trict of Washington and wilt be re arrested when the present term haa been completed. Tha Washington grand Jury accuses Pyron of having made counterfeit money. Pyron was arrested on the east aide in roruana. in. govern ment arents claim that he ' waa the leader of the gang whose outfit waa confiscated In a heavily wooaea grove near Vancouver, Wash., several months ago. Fred Horton. alias Prank Burns, who was arrested in Vancouver by secret service agents, has been sentenced to seven years in the federal prison. Horton and Pyron were both drink ing men and former convicts, it seams, and while they were at work on r the apurious coins, had made an endeavor to let the drink habit alone. They had liMni that eating oranges would take away the longing xor wnisaey. uotn began to eat oranges by tha dosens. Tha counterfeiting outfit in the woods was located by the Vancouver police. who trailed tne men ty a string or orange peeis. Men's IS McKibben hats. S1.I5: men's I1.7S canvas Oxfords.. 86o: men's 11.60 and 4 dress shoes and Oxfords, all slses, 2.65 pair; men's 11.60 Cluett hirta. 76c: men's 16o Arrow brand col lars, 6o; men's IS shoes' and Oxfords, tana, blacks ana patents, eampie Bhoe Store company, rirst ana iiatu son. aiso Morrison streeet. between Front and First. , . . Building Permits. B. T. Weaver, erect dwelling. East Twelfth between Broadway and Weldler. 16,000; Hebrew BIck and Benefit associa tion, repair church. First between Hall and Lincoln. $1,200; W. O. Tinker, erect dwelling. Eaat Twenty-fifth between QVMm... .1 AAA. -CI D Dabney, erect dwelling, west avenue corner .i,vvv, mvter m Frank, excavate. Sixth between Morrison and Alder, $7,000. - - ' A Yttal rolnt. -Ths meat delicate part of a baby Is Its bowela f Evry aliment that It suf fers with attacks the bowels, also en dangering In most cases the life of the infant. McGee's Baby Elixir cures diarrhoea, dysentery and ell derange ments of the stomach or bowela Sold bv Skldmore Drug Co. ' r Hm m J A m Au. srla : JUVENILE DEPARTMENT at our usual modest prices SELLING King of Flaked Foods There are flaked foods and flaked foods but t the original flaked wheat food was 121 VUi. KPIZzA) It is still the leader that made best, tastes best and is best The food thatputs life into tired nerves and worn-out muscles. Crisp, deHcious flakes of wheat com bined with the purest barley-malt No other Flaked TEH-STDRY WILL ' RISE AT ONCE i . Permit Issued for Excava tionVork for Meier & i- Frank Company. A permit was secured from the city building inspector's office this morning by S. jr. Cook & Co. to excavate for the new Meier & Frank building, cor ner Sixth and Alder streets, and' a rep resentative of the contracting firm said the work would be started at noon to day. . The first move on the part of the contractors will be to tear down the unsightly frame buildings that have mane tne corner an eyesore xor so many years. Included in tne lot is the no torious Signal saloon which wilt pass out or existence a lls owner win pass out of the saloon business la' Portland. This was made certain the other day when the liquor license committee of the city council refused to grant the owner, ci. n. tuce, a iranmer 10 a place on Third street In place of the unsightly wooden structures will be a modern 10-story structure to cost about $500,000. When completed it will be one of the fin eat department stores on the coast. STMT THOUSANDS, NOW ON E0CKPILHI Having dissipated an Inheritance of SS.700 since New Tear's day. E. Q. Crawshaw will for the next three months earn a little money for the county of Multnomah by breaking rock at the rest-curs establishment at Kelly's Butte. Gcawehaw had a geod time with his money, but the spending thereof brought him into bad repute with the police, for aeveral collisions occurred between the free-handed spender and the officers. Patrolman Keller had htm booked some time ago- on a charge of disorderly conduct, but he was never sentenced; By this time, however, Crawshaw's forf tune nao: aisappearea ana ne nas no visible means of support. , Patrolman Oalbralth arrested him at Fourteenth and, Marshall streets last evening and tnis morning ne neara a cnarge or va grancy read against htm in the police court. The vagrancy charge waa con tinued, but not so the old complaint, for Judge Cameron decided 90 days in the rockpue would give (Jrawsnaw time to recover from the effecta of his lavish expenditures. ' PERSONALS. ' ; -: - '' " .i '.' W. W. Broughton, vice-president and traffic manager of the Great Northern railway, en route over the Spokane, Portland A Seattle railroad, will reach Portland this evening on a trip of In spection of the Great Northerna traffic territory m J. ji ' LEADING CLOTHIER rE3 ii all others follow It is Food is "just as good. as OUR Blck Btadsebe and nlleveall tbstroables teek dent to a bilious state of the system, sack ss XMzsumh, Meases, Drowsiness, Dt.lr... sftes eatlBg.Psta la the Bide, So. Wall tiMlraunS gemarkahla sonrsss has beea shown In oaxiBg EeaAsoha yet Carter's Little liver Pills are equally Talnable In Constipation, eurlog and pr vantlng ttaisannoyingeomplalntwhlla they aUe eorrseialldisordenartheatooiech.stlmalatstlie Utw sad regulate ths bowels. SvaaUtbajealy -'HEftE) Aehe they would be almost priceless to these whs suffer from this dishlug complaint; bat fortt. Bately their goodness does noteud hre.and thoee wbooneetry them will find these little pills vain, able in to many ways that they will not be wlk Jlug to do without them. But after all sick head. mm - Is tbe bus of so many lives that bare Is wTiers we makeoar great boatt. Our pUlecureit wuue Others do not. Carter's Uttle tiver Pills are very smalt ana very easy to take. One or two plU make a doea, They are strictly vegetable and do not p-'p. os pniyq, bat by tbahr gentle action please aU was V;;: ; ciSTXU KXSMEI C3, XXT tax. m V- i I "Before IbesannsliJt Caaearets, I he! abed Moaion, pimpiea o:i my face, and my (ikmI . ' siKested as It ihould hate been. How 1 am tstir r (roll, and the pimpii haTalidiiiappiarl (ram ti f law. I eao truthfully ay that t'awarta are ).t I asadvertimiUi 1 hreiaknonlwo imk( iom."l CUrencalt. truliu,biiiiuu,lu4. Best for The Dowels ,4 Plaa.ant P.l. !. MM.T. " t ' K.'er V- ,.n 'it .-'.! 1".' S.. "''" ' auld In villa. 1 ' snia ' ' " ttaraaleil to aura of 7'uf D"i.r t Starllof Be.msdy Co., Chicago of ti.t. t CARTER'S ffcaswJHWMis tifiSiiniesaf f,. ' '