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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 16. 1008. .L J SAILS DIG SHIP THROUGH I SLA OS fantnin Floch of French Bark Ncuilly Has Strange ' .Experience, unable to turn -;:; because of wind r archipelago. V'eebie ru"? th irup OptalB riocn sieerea inruusa the narrow channel., that at Um -eumed tn winding course of a river oa Ita war threush a mounialnou eeuntry. But the bark handled wall and rant out li n anen water ae aiw i - pad had lb whole ocean 10 mrij r, jtiri the vaT.it did in v.i.m. ni. slthln aoeaKlnc aisianr o ih. -renoh . Lark Le 1'lller. wnica ar rived here veaterday from Hobart The flral time the veesela got in close pros- mi ty was south or r-w itoaiano. uq the laet tlma waa Oil tn woiuRiDia river about sOO miles. Thar the I filler rot (ha advantage over tn pwh fr bMiutt ah boat bar into tb rlrer In With pMifferom Ri In the Ve. el' Coarse It WM Fearetl Mi Would Strike Bottom Any Time btit She Escaped WHAont Scratch. br a couple of day . Tin iinraiiii ehln llanrtette arrived tha harbor thla sfternoon in oauaai from tha waat coast under charter to the Northwestern Warehouse company dropped anchor at Linnton, where tha ballast will b macnarseu. 8TFM PILOT BOAT. Captain ri"h. officer aDd crw, had te display ao little amount of food sea manablp whan on their way to Portland they were forced to aall their ahlp. the French bark Neuilly. through an archi pelago where the lalanda were etrewn ao cloe that In places It would have been poaelble to throw a atone i to eunr ehorefrom the deck of the bl wind. 4..m.r . Thar waa no telling when the ihi would atrlke bottom, and every thing waa kept clear for aotlon. The Neilllv arrived In the harbor laat night In ballaat from Hobart Tas mania, under charter to me iMorinweei. irrm hnn.. MmMnv to carry f cargo of wheat to Kurope. He dropped nehor at Llnaton, where the. ballaat will be discharged. It waa while -en-terina- his veaael at he custom house that Captain Floch related the novel and rather exciting experience among the Islands of the South sea. It waa the Low archipelago, or Pan mota islands through which Captain Floch waa compelled to steer his ahlp. Standing out from th Island of Tas mania he set th course south of New Zealand to avoid the myriad of little -apecks of land that dot the sea north of the Maori land, and then gradually worked north.1 after : having . skimmed over tha vaat stretch of open water ly ing between New Zealand and the ex treme eastern end of tb South Sea In land groupes. Then the wind shifted so that after having steered easterly of the familiar Pltcalrn Islands he was forced to drive along In a northerly di rection. It carrled'the bark to the larg-i State Board Recommends Purchase of More Modern Craft. (fUk-a Burets et Tb JoaraaL) SaJem, Or., Sept. 1. In Its annual report to he governor yeaterday th state board of pilot examiners recom mends the purchase and maintenance by the state of a pilot schooner. It Is the only method y which the, state ean hope to exercise any control -over the rllots. and set down any rules gov- ernlnr pilotage at the mouth or tne Columbia river, according to the com mission. i . It Is set forth that the life of a pilot la haxardoua. It Involves risk and hardships that ar not generally known tr the nnhlla and tha board feel a that the Columbia river pilots hav been at times unjustly criticised. Assumption nf i-Minonalhllltlea are greater also on the Columbia bar, according to the board, than la generally realised. It la believed the service Is as efficient at possible under present regulations. It la recommended that the leaiele ttir amend the preeent pilot laws, giv ing the commission auinorny 10 ex mine and license pilots, to revoke 11 eenaes for rauae. to make rules an.l regulations for maintenance - of effi cient pilot service and require all li censed pilots to -report to and furnish such Information. to the board as shall be required, so that the commission may be fully informed of all matters rela tive to th servioe. Under .the nresent laws soma nilott on the bar are not licensed by th state and over them the state ha no control. These pilot ar- licensed Dy-in gov ernment and have refustd to take out state licenses. If a pilot schooner were maintained on the Columbia bar by the state, the ctiotag service oouia be handled in a more satisfactory manner to masters and ship owners. The amendment to the charter of the Port of Portland which waa voted on I The dredge ha been boarded up and uianeauod so - securely mai 11 wouia s m t serried la the election in June, alee iitiMu tnr nllntaae at the mouth of I bu the Columbia river and the iatenilon of take aa unusually aevera storm to d th fort of Portland Is to place one lit any damage. Besides, tne hull I nr mum eteam ullol boats In eomniis- I exreutionall v well constructed. th slon as soon a the lesallty ef l.edreUe havlug been built eitiesly fur bonding act bas ne.n paeeed oixn ey i coast work. Th finest hi Ind of weather the supreme court. A ,rrlenur auiiitiea prevailed on the ooean Tor the past brouahl In the clroult court waa deuld-1 aeveral days and it Is peeled to laet ed In fevor of the bonding act ana. to i until eettle the aueellon d finitely It Waa mediately sent before U im- dreUae there being no Indication the ha auurente I dlate chanaa. to tne Columbia was einootit aa a will made the trip. of an Imine- Yesterday the entrance illDOSnOT : EDTER COUflTRY The dredge will b manned by a dosen employes, all of whom have al ready been engaged. They will make n c.viK niui and Skr Free) trip on the dredge. It being eonlpped " ; , I with oomfortable uuarter. Coos Hi F1XK WEATHEB AT SKA. ef Clond. westhsr I trev. rlth comfortable uuartera. Coos flay citisens have aubacrlued a sum or ll,- hai irtrnentlnnallv fine weather Is preva- y xor aerraying ne expenee or aeep- nt n the ocean theae daya, according ing tne oreuge at wora oeepening out; w sBare Department of Commerce and labor Bules Against Admission of Indians. lent n the ocean theae daya, aocoroing to the reports of maater marlnera bring ing tnelrPeraf t Into port They aay the weather Is quite remarkable for-this I MA1UXE NOTES. ' q'kv.i.!lia' uliiMn.t Northland, which arrived at coucn reeaoc t" e". v o- ...-v . ,,.. ... di-.i' .hi- from Ban jnrancieco, iiprw " I steamer Bee from Portland and tug De-1 wtt " . T" l. " Z 7 i , . r. i or two xiinau oniisn sudjscis vni ti (pDlted rress Uased Wire.," Washington, Sept. II W. R. Wheeler, assistant secretary of th department Of commerce and labor, today decided fineat kind of weather an tne wa ik. nnMn data, i ne aea was emwi:. aa glass, hardly a well being peroeptl bte, The entrance to the Columbia river was as smooth as a mill pond, there be- not the ellghtest sign or a rou. aesengers bound for Seattle, and ng noi tne silguieei eien u I WMIan h.rhnr The Northland brought a large num- ul"? hror- ber of passengers pour considerable guentj city. The paaaen . tha Qettlj treln of Northland wilt load wheat and lumber Jot a return cargo. ALONG TIIE WATEBTBOXT. fiance from Astoria, Astoria. p. m. German at l:tO aieamer losemn xront can rranoiaco i ..n -.,i.,mtinji San Krenclsoo, Sept. ' 1C flailed at I ....ki. , .r, w th. irnii.h i.nvi... mera K. H. Mopian, ... un..ia .a rf0 erdlnarv work. I -Condition at the Ai'i-VKr T f mXSn 0t.Jh: r,v!.r ;wm- "mootn: ' The decision eaye that nearly all wlhd north, six miles; weather clear. . Uther elaeeea of Brttlah aubleota are : ! a ret ... . tempted, to oroas the line f rom .Van- pV.iiJ.2.-eriwdlcouve wer detained by the M.''r i''n.H Vrl United Statea inapeotors and appealed VLifi.! E. 'atfi8 VJeih0 th department, claiming the deten- pa harbor, ranclaco. Sept. II lity of fr ght for midnight laat night steamer ine?i tSn'ferrod an Colonel R U Drake fo. of last nlaht The Astoria,' Sept. 1. Condi hS? and lumber "9th of . th. river at I a. I' " SB Tide at Astoria Thursday: High water: 1:10 a. m., C.I feet: t:10 p, m., T.T feet Low water 0.14 a. m., 0.7 feet; 0:11 p. m.. I. feet. . ' welcome to thla country. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Th steamer Breakwater sails for Coos Bay this evening and the steamer Alliance Is due to arrive her from Coos Bay during th night Thn viuiiin. alrum fVtndor arrived her yesterday afternoon from Newport Homer, San Franctaeo ana want nown to bu jonns toia morn- i iiiiwt, i,w. jr ......... Ing to undergo aom repairs to th hull. I Breakwater, Coos Bay. JOHNSTOWN BABYW; v TO VISIT EUE0PE Bsfula liners Bu t Arrive. Sept. IT - (United Frees teased Wbe.) London, Bept 1 During th past I summer thousands of persons hav been D . . I tat.AWM.A l IK. l,TAhfl.tAH . WlAAd I I spectacle at xn fnnoo-onmn ; eipou- tion, but It la aaf to aay that no via- ..,.8ept IT . ...SeDt 20 Bli will be ready to sail for Newport I noanoxe, ean rear ana way...nept. ii in a few day. Rose City, San Francisco Sept IS Th. .fftim ahnMM Tlv.nAH trfl-M I ILureKa KUIttt Iflfl I Ml ...... Merit.' la at Lirflvton last night to load lumber for George W. Elder. San Pedro.... Sept itor viewed the panorama with mor ln- a return cargo to sen Francisco, xne Biaie, oan rranciaco...- oepi. i w mmn . ,iut ....,.... ateam schooner Tossmlte went to Pre-1 Nioomedla, orient Oct lJwno visited th exhibition a fewdays cott to load lumber. Arabia, orient Oct U ago. Th young man waa Moses iona The British bark Andorinhs cleared Aiesia. orient ., or. i nuinm. who urn uw mt n.ni w w ..NOV. 10 1 I" 1110 cny oi jonnswwn vn iu noon of the fatal day of the flood which wheat, valued at IITO.OOO. She dropped BrMk cM, Hr Sent l royed the city and blotted out hun- down to St Johna U wait for a tug to K ii m JuSt i? drSl" of Urtm- . V w v . t.k. h.r .)!. th. ri.r Geo. W. Elder, Ban Pedro , ...Bept IT I The vouna- man' parents, who had Alliance, Coos bay. Sept 1 emigrated to America from Wales, were I State, Ban rranctsco .... ... .Hepc II hivh. nn Connemauah street in Johns- Momer. nan r ranciaco ....tsepu town. On th day of th flood they S"I' "'S" Cope...... Sept I ..caped to th house of a relative in Tnff Aatnri. UTOl Tow ' flnwmnwrt 1 " 1" . w"" "".V f! another portion or th city, but this Tu ;;"--wui-xo w uorernment Rose City, San Fraaclsco Sept. ,6lh0uae also waa ewept away by th rag- nroperty to IestlnaUon. wumaniia. orient .......woe . ilng waters, and it wae while floating iviii yvi. n i .ion nn the roor or tne aweninr tnat Nov. 1 the mother gave birth to her child. The Mev. li I nam. "Moses" waa given to the babv Teasels in Port. I In reference to th circumstances of his Broderlck Castle, Br. sh.. Stream I birth. Soon after the flood the parents Largiemore, Br. sh N. P. Lbr. Co. returned with their child to wales and : i . V v.;1' '-; " ' .' .' take ber down the river. DREDGE OFF FOR COOS. Th new arovernment dredge Oregon Ti..".". .e .k. ..nt.. n vi. ..Vi. n hii. k.- just undergone a tnorouan overhauling. THE BEST 3.00 HAT At Astoria the dredge will be picked up bv the sea-going powerful tue- Astoria and taken around to It destination. Crown of India, Br. sh. Levland Bros.. Br. sh Donna Franceses. Br. bk. Churchill, Am. sch....... 'Asgard,' Nor. sh Alvena. Am. sch Albert Rickmers, Ger. bk. W. F. Jewett. Am. sch... Irene, Am. sch Astoria Koko Head. Am. bktn. . Portland lbr. Co. Washington, Am. ss Drydock Anaonnna, ar. dk. ... Montgomery no. I Oreenwich I Moses Flood William has since resided .Drydock I in Glamorganshire. . .Astoria Astoria Leading Clothier ::::iRa IIAYES HAS HAED t FIGHT FOR OFFICE A I f , . iJIBIUI 1. . . . .Oceanic Astoria rrrn.a t- t., pt ' Ran Fr.ncl.cn Rant TI fnnrr.... I drewl and man E. A. Haves of San .Tn.e fifth MUian, court 4. Oliver Olson. Am. ch Young's bay California congressional district, 1 pre-1 , 1 Annie 8mala, Am. ech. N. P. mills paring to mak a hard fight for re- A TTTTTfn? nfkl?C! f A Tl OaeL Fr. bk. Col urn la No. 1 election. He waa nominated laat nlht AUlHUlt liUJliO JuAU. MichecFr. bk?:::::::cbiu - taF,s ltfp: wuwii Aiirain, ur. u . uunujumery no. I I iiio uupuenion to nayes centered on IDaghlld, Nor. ship ...Irving Marshall Hale, a prominent merchant. lAberfoyle, Br. bk ..Stream land Hayes was nominated by a major- fugna, Italian cruiser Stream ity of but nine votes out of a total of man and Ewlng, court 1; Miss Fording and Mlsa Frohman vs. Miss Fox and miss cars ton, court Z : ooas and Free man vs. vv ngnt ana Kats, court s; An- nonr vs. r arreii ana mc- Better asJb yovu grocer now for a large cake of (TTnlttd Preu Leased Wire.) London, Sept. If ."Suicide ' while temporarily Insane" was th verdict re turned today by the coroner's Jury that investigated the case of John Churton Bon ' Anil Italian Desdemona, Br. bk... Dolphins 81 votes composing the convention, ..... t enaaared in nn altnrcjtrlnn ABr, uer. snip... Btreami on tne noor or tne convention. St Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria Sprecklea charged Welsh with having roll Ins. the author who found dead Falls of Nith. Br. as... Oceanic failed to have Ills four delegates pres-J h author. Who waa found dead ruaxo. Am. oxtn Knappton ent ana welsh denied tne charge, Hayes-I?"- """""f iwr ye' Mabel (iale. Am. sen. Knappton will have a hard fight for re-election. Boverlc, Br. ss Knappton He is opposed by George Traeey, the Le Peller, Fr. bk. Linnton nominee of the Democratic, Union La- Suverlc Br. ss..... .....St. Johnslbor and independence parties. uornu arx, tr. ok., .....linnton oenome. Am. sen.. I Berlin. Am. sh . . . Americana. Am. sch. ...... Wrestler. Am. bktn . INuroantla, Ger. ss.. .Astoria . ...Alblns. .et. joixns VstoT-la ..Alaska wharf The Finest Cleaner Made and not put it off any longer. You will save lots of wear and tear cleaning tins, kitchen uten sils, etc. , besides using it on paint and windows. The Talk of the Town The great success of our Semi-Weekly Clothing Sales has been the Talk, of the Town. This week we shall try to out-do ourselves by placing on sale Thursday Morning 500 Men's Suits, Top Coats, and Cravenettes, actu at $1250. In this lot ard Blue Serge Suits near silk Venetian Kn ed Worsted Suits, 50 Suits, 100 Suits in all the Browns, Grays and neat double-breasted, sizes CHOICE mm Values up to $20 al values up to $20.00 you will find 100 stand (pure worsted) with ings; 100 Black Unfinish Black English Thibit fashionable shades of effects in single and 33to48. Also 150 Top and Cravenette Coats in Tans, Grays and Blacks. This clothing is New Fall Styles made with full military, shoulders, hand-felled collars and unbreakable hair cloth fronts. Our GUARANTEE BINDS EVERY SALE. NUF CED. See display in show windows. Beechley, Br. ss . . . . Drydock La Rochejaqueleln, Fr. bk. .... .Astoria Neujillly, Fr. bk Linnton Henrietta, Ger. ship..... ..Linnton Northland, Am. ss. , Couch street Tiverton, Am. ss Linnton George W. Elder, Am. ss. . . . . .Martin's Nederland. Dutch ss. E. & W. Mills Xosemite, Am. ss rrescott en Bonte to Xoad Xitunber, Alumna, Am. sch.. .Kahului Falrhaven, Am. as Sari Francisco Amaranth, Am. bktn... ..San Francisco Stanley Dollar, Am. ss. .San Francisco Sreseenc, Am. sen Honolulu lvmnlo. Am. bk. ....... .San Francisco R. D. Inman, Am. ss San Francisco F. 8. Loop, Am. ss San Francisce En Bout With Cement and OsneraL Bldart Fr. bk .Antwerp Neatsfleias, Br. sn Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp Bradloch, Br. bk .....Antwerp Killoran, Br. sh Antwerp Joinvllla, Fr. bk Antwerp Carmanian, Br. bk Hamburg Rochambeau, Fr. bk Lelth Gulf Stream, Br. bk , . Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk. Ecfbdon Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Arm en. -Fr. bk ...Dublin Glenalvon, Br. bk Antwerp . Goal Blips' En Bonte. Flfeshlre, Br. bk. Newcastle, A. Bossuet. Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Torrisdale. Br. sh Newcastle, A. Magdala. Br. ss Newcastle, A. - Tramp Steamers En, Bonte. Guernsey, Nor. ss Shanghai Westminster. Br. ss Japan Janata, Br. ss .....San Francisco Teddo, Br. ss. .. San Francisco Deike Rickmers. Ger. ss Fusan Thyra, Nor. ss Vancouver. B. C. Knight or the 'misue, ttr. ss. .Han Kraa En Boux In Ball to Xioad Orais. Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao River Falloch, Br. bk Callao Orenon. Ger. sh. ........... .Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk. ... .'.Yokohama Merechal de Noailles, Fr. bk.West coast Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Vanc'v'r, B. C. Saints Anne, Fr. bk. Newcastle, N. 8. W. Lvdgate. Br. bk ...Santa Rosalia Bully, jrr. dk Antwerp lion, rr. dk Antwerp ELIMINATING PLAY IS -ON IN TENNIS TOUENEY -More eliminations were th order in the Multnomah handicap tennis tourna ment yesterday and some interesting games are iooea rorward to toward the end of tha week, when the finals will De piayea. Results yesterday were as follows: Godwin and Arthur beat Ladd and Dunbar 6-4, 3-8, 7-6: Herdman and Ew lng beat Warriner and Dunn 7-5. 4-6 v . , rtiiui vno mm xtvin K v ( juuAtyill ana MCAipin s-b. roaay s acneauie touows: i d. m. Ewlng va. Farrell. court 1 Mr. Judge and Mrs. -Campbell vs. Miss Bcriarer ana Mrs. rsortnruD. court z Gilbert and Zollinger vs. Morrison and Townsend, court 3. ' 4 o. m. Bell en ger and snow vs. Herd' I terdev. A Docketbook was round on th cornsa contalnlns; a note from Collins setting aown mac ne nad surrered so much t m illness that he had denldnri to take his own life. A bottle that had con tained poison was found aear the body. Collins was Well known' all over Ens- land and Scotland ah an author and es sayist He waa a nrofessor of Ene-llsh literature at the Birmingham university. and wa prominently Identified with the unlveralty extension society, for which he lectured over J, 000 times. COLONEL STEWART TO BE EXAMINED United Press Leeeed Wtre.l Washington, D. C, Bept 16. It waa announced today that the war depart ment would soon order Colonel W. F. fit.w.vt .Vi. m.rt ftrent evl 1. etettnned at Huachuca, Arts., to appear before the retiring board, to te given a strict med ical examination aa to his physical con dition. If tha board finds Stewaft unfit for service, hi retirement will be compul sory. It is made clear that his exam ination will be sufficiently thorough to finally 'determine his physical quali fications for eervlce in th army. . 'dood Eishing at Newport, u ... Advice has lust been- received - that ' : sllverslde and chlnook salmon are being caught on trolls In Taqutna bay. i . ' e IVANTED-80 PIANISTS Who Will Join In Unique Grand - Fiano-Flaylng Kevel? Several of the lady enthusiast who visited the extraordinary display of grand) piano at fliers- flano House esteraay tnougni it wouia o a won erful experiment for them to be played in unison. a . ,v - . A number ' of Dianlsts immediately offered thein cervices. If a sufficiently large number Of pianists Can be secured while tne assortment remain more or leas comnlete. arrangements made for an event of this kind. DeoDle 180 hands- to ously on 40 grand pianos. Play. will be . Eie-htv aimultane- Such an undertaking would be abso- telv unlaue in th history and probably never can be du rrllfon. Fr. bk.. Genevieve Molinoa, Fr. bk. .... .Hobart Leon Blum, Fr. bk.- ...Hobart Finland, -Rus. sh Guayaquil Magdalene, Ger. bk Acaquleo Alexander laenberg, Ger. bk.. Honolulu Thiers, Fr. bk Belfast General Foy, Fr. bk Hobart Biarrlts, Fr. bk. San Francisco Wvnstav. Br. sh ValDaraiao Creasington, It sh.... Callao Oil Carrier Dae to Arrive. Col. E. Drake, Am. ss San Francisco JUMPS L BITER TO ESCAPE; DROWNS malted Press Leesed Wlre.1 Redding. CeU Sept It. Charles Johnson, aired 10, a blacksmith s helper, Is dead today because he tried to evade arrest that would have resulted In a fine of St at the moat Johnson wa engaged in a saloon quarrel at Kennet when Deputy Con stable Sergio quelled the disturbance. Johnson bolted out the back door Of the saloon and Jumped Into the Sacra raente river. After swimming about toe yard he waa drowned. Bergln did his best to save the man, but he was too far ahead and aink the third time bafor th officer could reach bun. NEWSBOY KILLED BY S. P. TRAIN Dllcated. Pianists of ability wishing to particl pate irt this interesting concert are in vitee: 10 repon in person or oy trie phone Exchange 22 or A-2360 to our Mr. Louis P. Bruce for particulars, The oerformance will not be of a publio character, but merely for the en joyment UK nrwJil'miii. ana v TBI 7 limited number of their friends. Please apply at once. Eilera Piano House will supply the muslo required. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Ceniilno Carter Little Live)? Pills. Must Bear Signature of traltes Press Leases' Wlre.1 ft a .Jose. CsX. Sect 1 . Clarence Mason, a aewaboy, aged 14. wa tnstant Iv killed ber this mot-nln while eliinc ' naners on a Southern Pacific train at i th depot The youth's bead was a .Urely severed from hie body. I Maao had )umpd on to th platform ! ef the train to ell hie rPr luat as I the train started t berk He was I hit by a truck eiandin aJonrelee the trerk and kww-ked bvneeth the wheeia. 'Vi hew the tratn wee stnrped tb lllUe feUrtWe bee had n cut ff. Maem waa an orphan, aarln Fl ved at'; tfie Horxe et Bfti.ml.nc iatf1 laet j rr His olr relative Is a bretber, J b lira at a,ina. , 1 Aee PthSlIi Wrapper PAtnTD4clrc,lunA2KL " lArvl LriO rsi buzixus. rci tiucsmss. -rsi Tcsna urr. -rci csnnrAnci. rci uucw ici. reimcctfruxici nrtnr mm J ' f t i CURE WCK HEADACHE. X wcas BUILDING tflXTtt eT!BEET. 51 I : .TMC " WILEY B. CO. nrm eTEEET CDMMtKIAU CUU0 BOiuaws SEE THAT LOCATION? IMPRESS IT FIRMLY ON YOUR MIND afBrasBrBfjBfJHMaaWMa1 ' It shows tur wholesale distributing warerooms for the entire northwest, Do you want a piano? We will sell you one at retail and saye you more than enough to purchase your fuel for winter. Having no expense for main taining a retail store, anyone can figure out how it is pssible for us to give you more piano-value for your money than a dealer running a retail store at great "expense possibly can. We wish, to avoid 'intimatjng that retail piano dealers receive more than a legitimate profit .for their . instruments. They may give you the best possible value under business methods of long ago. We conduct our busines's under more advanced lines and retail di-, rect from our wholesale house. Three, floors in the Archer & Schanz building are now filled with fine pianos of standard makes and "medium grades. Prices ranging frorn 9135 ..upward. ; ' . - ... We exhibit more different lines-of player pianos than can be found under one roof of any piano house in Portland. We can furnish for cash orcon installments a fine player piano for ?450.: The Angelus is the king pf all player pianos, produc ing effects impossible on any other player. , 304 Oak Street, Between Fifth and Sixth. Opposite Commercial Club