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THS OKEGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND., SATURDAY EVENING. - OCTODER 3. 1803. ROAD TO COOS WOULD CUT HARR1AN PROFITS If Cooa lur la to hv ' ft rllrod , eonnectlna that diatrtet with th Wtl lamatt vftllay.lt will hav t 1 kulll by local caplul or at least by aoma ona other than Edward If, llerrlmaa. it may ba take for granted that tba rail . road klnf will not build Into that coun try. II cannot afford to. Thla do not me that a road from Drain or aoma othar vallay point to Cooa Bay would not ba profitable to . any n !. Ia fact, thara la avary reason to bailor that aueh an aster- prlee would ba ft money-maker from tha tart. But not for Harrimen. Bhould ba construct a Una Into that section, ha would maralr ba cut tin In two tha profit ha now makaa on tha freight and paaaaniar traffic of tha Cooa Day country. .. A railroad from Cooa Bay to Drain or any olhar point-In tha Wlllametta valley would mean an annual lose to tha Southern I'aclflc ayatam of about 11,000,000 under present condltiona, with a probable Increase to double that amount within, a comparatively abort time aa tha country grow and tha vol ume of trafflo. increaeea Thla esti mate la made on tha freight trafflo alone and doea not take Into considera tion tha oonatantly rrowln passenger travel. And each added ton cf freight, each i additional paaaenger carried by any road that might be built by Harrl maa to connect Cooa Bay with tha val ' lay, would mean ao much leea bard I raah flowing Into the coffers cf tha Bouthern I'aclfla compared with what might trickle that way without tha road belne- built. Theee atatementa ara not mere gueaa- work. They may be verified by rigurea. At present tha freight ratea from Ban r'renoleoo to Roaeburg. a dlataac of 174 mllea, from 11.17 per hundred pounda down to 40a, according to tha kind of freight. If the projected Una from Cooa Hay to Koaehurg, ft dlatano of 71 mllea, ware completed, tha ratea that would be charged over that una for corresponding claaaea of freight, aa- tlmated from the distance tarlffa now enforced on tha llarrlman lines In Ore gon, wouia range rrora cenia aown to 10 rente. Tba rat by water from Man FVancleco. to Cooa Bar for all kinds of freight la ISO per hundred. which added to tha estimated rata irom Cooa Bay to naseburg per tha projected Una would make tne total rata rrom dan Francleoo to Boaeburg via Cooa Bay range from II cent down to 26 cents ' Thla would ba tuat about hall tne nreautnt tariff. In othar words, in llarrlman system would loaa from SI oenta out of the 11.17 now charged for the hlgheat-claaa or freight, down to it centa out of that cnargea ror tn low eat-rlaaa Edward II. llarrlman has never posed philanthropist, ila want tne al mighty dollar and aa many or tnem aa he oe.n get, and If th building of a Una from the Willamette valley to Cooa Bay la at all liable tc endanger any of hi revenue. Mr. llarrlman wm puud no una. " The Badge of Honesty I on very wrapper .fif Doctor Pleroa's Uoldan Medical baMovex pecan) ft full list of u infreOlonU eonpoainc It It printed taar In plain KngUih. Forty years of ax perleDo ha proven IU an perk worth a ' ood purifier and Invigorat ing torUo for he ctit of stomach dtaarderi sad ftll Urr till. II sollda sp th ran down system a do other tonlo can la which aioobol Is used. , Th aetlv medic inal principles of native root inch as Ooldco Haal and Queen's root, eton and Mandrake root, liloodroot and Black C harry bark an extracted and preserved br th dm of chemically pur, triple raflned glycerin. Send to Dr. R. V. Plerc at Buffalo; N. Y for Trf booklet which onotc eitractt from well-ttaognited mad ; , . . ... i wv . Ti . . - ic&i autnoniiea iuca ur. tunnmow, King.. Scuddef. Coo. EJIIngwood and host of oiuri. (bowing that the rooli oded upon for their curatlv weak tata or th atomaeo. Indigestion or dyspepsia bilious or liver complaints oiling diseases" whr rhero - -w . . I etn and gradual running aown of tiers trcneth ami system. he -OoMe n Medic! Discovery "marra mire biooa anq ao inTicorates pun - si n.l PvmuA'n 1 W?H tpe SMim:ii. nrt aim uuii,.i. S DIRT Oil FIRE Tpc- th lnl. thrtflCh th"m tn" wnoie. avitem. Tbui all akin affections, blotches, pimple! and eruptions as well as scrofulous swei-1 lings and old open running sores or nlceri are cured and' healed. la treating old running sores, or ulcers. It Is well to In sure their bal!nf to apply to them Dr. I Plaros's All-ilealln Salve. If your drug- fist don't happen to bar this Salve In I Itoak, send fifty-four cants la postage tamps to Dr. JL v. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y., and a largo box of tn "AU-ueaung Daive- wlll reach vou by return post Yon can't afford tn accent ft secret nos- HUIu M SluUVUillw iui fcuu uvu-sivuuuiivi medicine or urowx coMrosTnoic. not even though the argent dealer may thereby make a IltUe bigger profit. Dr. Plerce'a Pleasant PelleU regnlsU and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. 8ugar-roted. tiny granules, easy to taka M candy. BAH JOVE. WEGINALD, HEAH'S THE .."-- NEWEST, SHEATH PAWNTS, Y'KNOW ' What do " you know about this heath trousers for men. 1 Wall,, they've got them on th market and anything for al wfll be worn by ome on a ur.s you r a foot high, ' The sheath pant a now wouldn't that beat you, to think that men would ever think of .wearing aucb a thing are open from th ankle to th knee. Th wearer attires his leg In ft atocklng, silk tf he can afford it, and fancy garters with silver buckle and all that. And yet no on in Portland ha ap peared on th atreeta with the abeatn trouaar. Thank goodneaa! But they are to b worn during th winter, it aeema, when th wind whiatl around the corner and at a time when the men ought to know better. N. D. Joaephl, a New York traveling man at the Hotel Portland, haa eeveral pair of these eheath trouaera. But ha ia not wearing them no Indeed, he la aeiung tnem. It I ear to ay that, like th aheath gown, th aheath trouaera will not be popular with eklnny people. NO S 0 Electric cooking utensils of all kinds. When not in use all expense avoid ed by simply turning off tHe switch Coffee Percolators, Toasters, Chaf ing Dishes, Ovens,; and many other devices. . 0 SUNDAY SEE EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATION COMMITTEE TO E CURBS JIajor Says Thompson Im provement Defective and Names Three Testers. Th result of Mayor Lane' curb tap ping expedition became evident at the meeting of the executive board yeater dfty afternoon when a letter from the ; mayor was received informing the board ; that the curbing on Thompson atreet between East Seventh and East Four teenth waa defectlv and that he did not care to assume responsibility for It by signing th warrants with which to pay tne contractors. Seneca Smith. Isaac Swctt and P. E. . Sullivan were, appointed ft committee to investigate other street and report in ft week a to their condition. If the contractors are found to be at fault th board will tn all probability Irfslat on tne reconstruction or an euro not found to be in accordance with the spec lricatlons. The mayor letter rollowa "To the Honorable Executive Board- Gentlemen: I herewith aubmit for your consideration the report of the street commute upon the acceptance of Thompson street from Seventh to Four teenth atreeta. "My attention having been called to the character -of the work which haa been done upon the artificial curb upon one aide or this street, I nave, u examination, flpund It to be of ucl nature that r do not care to assume the responsibility of signing warrants for the payment of th same. - "Either the specifications for the con struction ' of artificial stone curbs Is defective or the method of Inspection in use by this city is faulty, for the curbs of many street are defective and the property owners, who pay for the same, are not receiving a just value for the expenditure which they make for euch improvements. "If the contractors are at fault they should be made to replace this curb in all places where it Is defective. If the city Is to blame It should either alter its specifications or replace the curb where necessary. "I respectfully call your attention to thla matter for the reaaon that I be lieve that a change for the better la much needed and ahould be inaugurated. Respectfully, "HARRY LANE. Mayor." HOT TALK CAUGHT AT mow Mil HOT FIXED FOR TRAM WRECK An Investigation Into the cause of tha death - of the six men killed Thursday afternoon In the wreck of the construo ; tlon train at Bcappooae waa mad by a coroner's Jury at Scappoose last night, but th Jury failed to fix any blame for the fatal accident. Beside th lx men killed, there were lx injured. Two of them, however, will be able to leave the Oood Samaritan tioepital. where they were all taken after tha wreck. David Davidson and Tony XieGrado not being seriously hurt. The four other all have broken bones and will have to remain in the hoapital for rat time. JL1I the men killed were Rus sian Finns, except one Frenchman. The body of John Lawton, who died f"r being brought to the city, win be held at the Dunning, McEntee tc Oll . baurh eetabllabmeat for Interment. Tha oodles or the rive otnere John Erlck eon. Thomig Smith. Andrew Mattaon. Mlk Rlsoff and V. It. Lewis will be T ld at BcaprKKMe, awaiting the result r eriorta to locate tbelr reiatlrea. 2IAX OF XIBIEEOUS ACTIVITIES IS DEAD Joseph Mlaner. en cf th well know Wsldanta of Portland, died at bis home, til ' scourer , venue, yesterday moru las; from heart fail ere. after aa extended V 'neea. Mr. Mlaner ram) to Portland 1 !;&, and bad resided her coetlnajoualy tK time except for ft short vialt er-wtt 1. Cal:formi. Prior to that tls r re4d tn the Fv rt snenl country. ". taker City nd I -a Oraoda wmbr cf the Xr'fMs ef v-tks and th. A. O V. W waa dpty .riif W P ufi-br. Kelly, and wsa f-r. a Knrn4ni f tfc Pv' H kr a4 He aurrired wffe Va ksl. J. V'r, ami ' - ' -)sr4 f :rr The -- .i . , , , 1, ra- aot j t la Th case of Patrolman Edward Burke was taken under advisement by the po lice committee of the executive board after a hearing last night. Burke was charged with threatening the Port land Railway, Light St Power company mat tn police would annoy tne com pany's employes in every way unless it should rescind the order prohibiting po licemen from riding on streetcars free if not clad In full uniform. Before the committee last night the patrolman admitted that he visited the office of the railway company while In a temper, . but he denied that he had done other things with which he was charged by the company. A copy of a .presented as evidence. The conversation alleged to be Burke e was Dher who was In the office at tha time Burke made his appearance took down what It Is eld were his words to the manager. They are not particularly nice. Chief Orltzmacher said he greatly regretted the unfortunate occurrence. Y. W. C. A. AT HOMES ' N BEGIN FOB WINTER .. "T" Now that people are thinking once more of indoor delights, the Toung Wo men's Christian association is holding Its Sundays at home again. This is just what the name Implies, a cozy, in formal time when the secretaries and their helpers among the business girls are "at home to all women. - It Is a delightful place for the forming of last ing friendships, a good program is always given, followed by an informal chatty half hour over the tea cups. Every one feels at perfect liberty to come and go as she pleases. The pro gram is as roiiows: Address. "The Girl cf Buboo," Mr. Paul Rader: violin solo. Miss Zera Har ris; Quartette, Mr. Frank Holyrold, Miss Zeta Hollister, Miss Lottie Hampton, Mr. F. O. Hlckle. Miss Marie Lalletnant and Herr Arthur Wunderwald of the Orearon Conservatory of Music will sive an opening nair nour or music. to s o'clock. 1 BEVERIDGE WILL BE HERE TUESDAY United States Senator Bevertdge of Tn,lns who la to ba the nrinclDal speaker at the opening of the' Republl- Throughout the civilised world to morrow Rosary Sunday Is to ce Hon ored by members of the Catholic church, this being the paternal feast of this belief. The solemnities are partic ularly elaborate In Dominican and Ro sary confraternity churches. xne least was originally oegun 10 commemorate the victory of Lepanto and other victories and ravora ob tained through the devotion or the ro sary. The extraordinary Indulgence, known as the "Totles Quoties." may be gained on this day by all who, having received the sacraments of penance and holy eucharlst, visit Holy Rosary church praying for the pope's inten tions, and as often as such visits are made to this church from 2 p. m. today until sunset on Sunday the plenary in dulgence may oe gamed. The masses will be at the usual hours of 8, 7, 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. In the evening at 7:80 there will be. the regular montmy rosary procession, ser mon and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The principal services, however, will be at 10:30 a. m., consisting of the blessing and distribution of roses, sol emn high mass, sermon and procession of the most holy rosary. On this occasion the congregation will march In procession outside of the church with the rosary banners snd statue. The order of the procession will be as follows: Altar boya, Sunday school girls. Junior rosarians, Toung Ladles' Rosarlan sodality. Altar soci ety, the Third Order ladles, members of the Rosary confraternity. Sundav school boys, Holy Name society, mem bers or the Rosary confraternity, men of the Third order, altar boys and priests. The October devotion will be held every evening, beginning at 7:80 o'clock. SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. STORE DAILY WAV sAILVYAil LIGHT and POWER COMPANY DADYl A mIYD ruiviuimji ei PORTLAND, OREQOIN M6688 PHONES AC131 can presidential campaign in Oregon at tha Armory Tuesday nlgl Portland at 8:16 Tuesday evening on a Tuesday night, will reach special train from Tacoma. A committee composed of Judge C. U. Gantenbeln. C. w. Hodson, Senator Bourne and Senator Fulton haa been ap pointed by State Secretary McArthur to meet the orator at the Union depot and eacort him to the Armory. Senator Beverldge will leave over the ooutnern -aciric arter his speech at the Armory. Short stops will be made at umereni points aiong tne route, the first being at Rosebnrg at 8:48 in the morning, the second at Grants Pass at 1:65 p. m., the third at Medford at 8:20 and at Ashland at 4 o'clock. SUOXTLT OOUDEB WITH SVOW. When you see that kind of weather forecast you know that rheumatism weather Is at hand. Oct . ready for it now by getting a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing made for rheumatism, chilblains, frost bite, sore nu sun joinis ana muscles, an aches snd pains. Sold by Skldmore Drug Co. oc. ova ana ai.uu a Dome. COFFEE If tea Is comfort, coffee is comfort and joy; good "tea and good coffee. Tew eiocr refers rest ateaer V re 4 sat lis SrMIMas'tBtsl: w pmr Um. TEETH WITH OR WITHO UT PLATES OUT OT TOWST HOFU W osa Aeyour entire Crewn, Bridge and Via Work In a day if necessary. SWUvsIy waimlese attracting rree whan Dlatea orbrlOrea are ordered. Beaartts teeth asd soot remove wit, at th least pain. Ten chair. Only in near ecianiixio ana careiai wars. XV rOBTUJTD. abtd Asvpouraa ralalass Dentist. raOiag sTldr ThJr ad Waablngto to W. A. WISE to II. I a. na. to s n. m.: Bundavs Painless Extraction. 6c: Plates, lt.0. Bath rnene, A ana Mala ltlt. Cnmm SPiaM 5greTS OAUrOBXIA HOTELS. FAIRMONT HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel, whose superb, location, magnifi cent appointments and perfect service leave nothing to be de sired. Tinder thjt Mm mann r.m.nt whfAh standard for 40 years. Blngl room with bath U SD, $3.00. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00. $7.00, $8.00, $10.00. Bnltes $10.00. $12.60, -$15.00. $18.00 $20.00 nd upwards. Beached by green Sacramento or Calif. Streetcar Direct from Terry. PALACE HOTEL COMPANY I HOTEL AUDUBON 78 Ellis Street, SAW FXA2T CISCO, CAZm A first-class, quiet borne hotel. Euro pean plan.- Centrally located. Near theatre and shopping district Rate $1 up. 'Reduction by the week. Mra I H. McClure. proprietor. Journal Wants bring results Sims IFra'S Pleasant to take and does not gripe or n&useato Cures Chronic Constipation Stomach and Liver Troub Jo Stimulation Without Irritation. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new laxative syrup combined with the de ucious navor ot iruits, ana ' is very pleasant to take. It will cot gripe or sicken. It is much more pleasant and effective than Pills, Tablets or Saline Waters, as it does not derange the Stomach, or irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. Constipation. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup will positively" cure Chronic Constipation, as It restores the natural action of the Intestinal tract. If yea are constipated: If your tongue, is coated If ydur breath is bsd If your eyes are dull If your head feels heavy If you have heart-burn If you are troubled with belching If you have indigestion If your food does not assimilate If you are too thin If your complexion is bad Your stomach, liver and bowels need stimulating, an 4 you should take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup. Clears the Complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimu. lates the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best laxative for women and children as it is mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken. - Thin People TaKe Notice. Do Tea Alaallt Teer Feedf ORINO.'fflakes you assimilate, your food so you will get the full benefit ef what you est. OUR GUARAfJTE TaKe ORINO Laxatlye Fruit Syrup and If you. are not satisfied your money will bo refunded Prwprd only fry FOLEY CO Chicago, 10. COLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL DRUGGISTS HOTELS AND RESORTS The Jownal's Free Information Bureau To enable its readers to obtain reliable first-hand information regard ing th, hotels and resorts whoa announcements appear in thia column, Tha Journal has installed a free information bureau. Descriptive litera ture, ratea, etc, will b gladly furnished to those interested. .. OREGON HOTELS HOTEL OREGON ' CORNER SEVENTH AND: STARK STREETS x " Portland's New and Modern Hotel. 'Rates $lper I . . Day and Up-European PlanFree Bus. I WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. . 4ee44 Centrally Located Modern Improvementa Imperial Hotel , V '- EUROPEAN. PLAN v Seventh and Washington ' . Phil Metschan 4 Sons, Props. Jg ltee um , R.t. tl (V) tl 80 M ftfl u JBTary BOOS. , , , -r -. -r NEW PERKINS HOTEL , Fifth and Washington Sta. Portland, Or. . OPBNBD JUNB 1st) 1QOS . "Modern luxury at moderate prices." In the heart of business and shopping district Exquisitely furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num ber private baths. Sample rooms. Handsomest Cafe and Grill in northwest; music Bui meets all trains. Ratea $1.00 and up. W. Swetland, Manager. THE CORNELIUS "The Houae of Welcome" CORNER PARK AND ALDER 1 Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel. . Headauarters for the Traveling Public. European Plan. Single $1.56 and ud. Double $2 and ud. Our Free Omnibus Meets All Trains. N. K. CLARKE Manager rC. VV. CORNELIUS, Proprietor PORTLAND PORTLAND. OR. Boropesa Vlam , Xodara asturnt. Beadqasrters for Tourist snd Com. mareiai Travelers. Special ratea made to families and sinal gentlemen. The manassmeot will be pleased at all times to show rooms snd - sive prices. A modern Turkish bath es tablishment In toe hotel B. 0. Bowers, Kfr. 1 mm gOIS LguslbU tfaaa III WOPJOMA HOTEL nz.BTEirrx orr wASxnraTOB st. Portland's Only Roof Garden Amarioajj Betas to Tainllla snd Bnropeaa Oar Ba Kset AU Train Smpl Suites, with Baths, for TrsTsUnf Vea TUB HOTEL LBINOX ' Pertland's new and most modernly furnished hotel. Third snd Main streets, fronting: on the beautiful City Plasa snd sdjaeent to business center. Free 'bus to snd from train. Up-to-date grill. excellent cuisine. Telephone la every room. Private baths. Krsa BUBOVBAW rX.A.V, $1 to S8J0 Far Bay. AKBBZOAB srXAaT, 93.60 to S4 r Bay. O. H. 8PBNCBR, Managsr THE DANM00RE Portland's New HoteL 4T5 Washington, oerser 14th, era. Hellls; Theatre. , Bnropean JUn $1M and Up. Bus meets all train. DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor. 52i?3 Motl Moore Clataop Beaeh, S ! .I Bids, or. Opa all year. Tot intar. matio apply a Th Bawnocr, OAUrOBBXA. BOTXZ.S. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GEARY STREET ABOVE UKIOH SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAI PLAI $1.50 A DAT UP AMERICAIPLAI S3.00 A DAT UP 4 A Bet dot i tta hotel Sttil ul brick stnotirt. Finished tt t cost of $150,000. Eierj eomfort ud eomenJ ROt. On cir llnei trtnifirrlng le all parts of cltj. 0aii!bn neets ill trilni Md steimirt. 4 If jel tint ttafert, efnrialtioi ud Irnsrj it i urj rmeiisii frlct, top tl toe icltet ' HOTEL STEWART OAUrOBVZA XOTBX.S. BB WZSB ABB BTOB AT Hotel Von Dorn Hi Turk wU when yo visit SAJT TBABOXSOO. Fireproof at eel frame, eteam heat. hotte and bath. Rate 1 tip, European. n Ferry pet take any Market at. Oet off at Jeeta at. &. J. Oyer. Mar. ear. Hotel SL Francis "SAN FRANCISCO This hostelry possesses all the best features of the world s finest caravansaries, and has added many ideas to the sum of hotel happi ness. It has Introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service, Magnets Clock System and toHiv represents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America. Rate European, from $2 upward -Under the management of JAMES WOODS A Royal House, San Francisco - remrU aad Zewarf st. All outside room, steam beat, bot and eold water. Rate tee to It , .T Weekly rata. Caf. Fourth atreet esri direct from Third street depot. From Ferry, Howard street ear direct F U Little .MAdletsw alwajs Fred Wellrnbers - St aa Bcbsibof r Ub Aa araals Oml Im aa a far. assa4 eaeeline ta rrr ixaq Hotel Normandie U, 1H. tr Setter tzi Cccl Stx. San Francis f Fre-eitriTr te bt an4 newest p"e Met fwWt e Omi, .TTTTt ' " rrfiT, rx-Mf ijrnnirwt rrom hh nr. itn l a j a m; KNe, 1 1 rr a II A Ilia C-r,a'ertii aairt 'ia