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I". V -y.J U i- '.TS-'-U:t M.--u trnvf-: K tT-.,, ' r''VJ'J - 1 i---f -;R.;v- ) .'.' "SH V1 s; 4j' t !. -)'&' - FRISCO'S : : STRIKE 1 f "V- ,'' X "i 1 Ml. I I I '-: I, t fBcripps-MOKac SNews AMoaiuon.; ' SAN FKANOSCO. Ara.-The tourt say r th street-car strike openea peace faU ibotb;Jda awaiting the; result :of; today's pcrfferenee between the United np-Jlroada. officials and the trlke leaders . at tb former's office, We'-Fargo build 14. . PehSlnc the, reuft, neither side, has token aggressive action. Jhe company making no further effort te operate anr fit lines. ' f ' " ! jrhi strikers have oot. however relaxed their rtgnmc. i .--. "I They stilt maintain .their . "peac cam . tntttee at tne vnrtoua powerhouse and car torn an: r prepare te ea wltth'rik shoot the conference ftot result satisfactorily. .-. :-j . - Recognition fey- .the company of the ' union; m VoiiaeBUar to tba cnferetce la . refaidef 'a a victory lor the men, aa the-mpany .heretofore "baa: refuses, ta v. treat with the union in any form, The ' conference iu brought.: about through: ,1k effort .of Mayor Schmlts, Whose effort ta tht direction hard bee. tmttrrngv - It was also y to road ; en the United, Balrwaya bjr the "War taUure at their 'attempts to operate the roads, or sseuiVatsa.aa br th Mayer paJbllstv lay liia opinion, which was In favor ot tha striker.,,- .. . i - So vstrong ta the feeling agatnat the nflroadsthM every saarahors I .th JSta pUyerw Association,: who bitterly fought urtohfcw laiav fall. . axe ellowlag their girt employee JJ eents per day extra for bus-Care. i'-, ,.,.-. .. j - 'Ittvt has 't.atrlxe. of such magnitude beta handled with aueh skill in general 1 .Tha strllcera have abeoluta control of the situation, and have nAt yet made a -. slhgia mistake, h ------ - , , They have not oitiy refmtoadi Iron via lenee themaelvea,' ahl in many Instances ba prevented violence fronj out-VJera, -Th sxeouOve cowmlttee f the strife rat aai irst at tlia Mayor'a offlce. The -"f ainoiretf hopf aU hands aam cosne - to, aa ufineracaading. Tha me are ear talnly entitled to aonalderatlonS and' so ff Jhelr eirtpjarew and tta; publft)."-!, At 10 o'clock the railway inan did "not pDt1n an appeaxanoe. After waltlhsj o soma time, tha Mayor announced; . " Oe'ntlenteit, I am aorry ta -say1 that the?;ranroaVoj!ftwtf rfo '41? ' tie - (celvad lelehuifa liiaaasigs fiumngewa tarr Vmemit."toam Veieo!awiM acknowledging tha receipt of my letter, saving tha zatlread peoule wlU,ae glad t meat the pommitteb of employes lit ' Th committee, after discussion, held that jt taer watit'te th raUroad ofBeea Itteli nlil k. ukM dn atd jgarbled ' by ' the' railroad 'steqo'gra . Plm n twtatetf lnt shape beat suited tf Jtha purposes ef the railroad peopl. They agreed to meet on neutral ground. bat refused to g to tha corapanya of . '' President Cornelfiu o t" the Carmen's Ititon ,aaldr s;. i' i H ' wlflh it understood that this Is the second time tb Blttore- ay ndlcnte iias givjan ua ttsutaji that hey would ooa -tm with us and accept Mayor Schmlts , a. arbiter. ., , irhere cannot' W more neutral groand tftm' Jd JWXOr'a.jQffli;e. , . " 7'Thts is' the second time they hav ; brJaeaUb wUb aav .Ws..v abwn our VeoA faith- d wtuingnea-. a4 ca do no more." , -. . titer-men - adleurned -with at vote of thanks 0 tbJtfay or. , I ' (Journal, gaeciad' Berrtee.) i ' iilrRAKCISCO, April SXTh peace caimVrenos arrangM tor rhhr womfng be- Mauri' tha' iMVInf nraitn anrl tha T?nif- ed Its4lro"6TBclarfB faTIW td ttratarlar tze.s :iM;."-!:'. .. . Tha striker' commute waited an hour at tha Mayor's but tha railroad ttasclala failed to appear. - The lrffteY ;eht word that they would m-:,.iAtmiiitk aiRB$KbHt.th ' atrtkei's rsfuaed 4o go there stating that they protected... neutral ground,. The mifwwiei wttt- probably be a"-' raigad tto aXteTSooK -.-.c.-r ?;--.- -JMo - attnitt made to move. cars. Tharf are no disturbance. The altua- tion is tutcosnged. and the strikers are in oonuol --4 ...... ..' ; POLICE :RC0RD. BHrntf 'aW X,-""C ;'1Wb" 4-wt- have tearing la the police court thia afternoon oa eharge of stealing a quantity of metai from Hanson Bro-., Ct A. "Wktsom, rharfed with the wrongs ful conversion of personal property, tet Uhoned to hie atforMy tM momi-ig tha be- was 1U sod Mtd ftoe WaMe to aapeay 'of trial this afternoon. C, H, Jngdon la under arrert' on thre '. charges .of ssssult and battery, defacing a building and deatroylna; property, Kick . Xergea , maksc the complaint. , t . VANTS the furniture. , , : akw,iwt years gor;jEmn uiutstm, salesman, married ZeUle truo)s sad went to housekeeping at Weaooe. .' True 169 did "no ran snxoothly1" with 1 tha cpuple. however' and thel wfe soon left hef'fiUfbahd ana returned to, her p ! rata , . - ,: . A-a' wadding; rtaettt Mr; Jrtclf pra setrted the couple wltta! kbont 60 tvorth of hdaseUdlr food, wbich' Otutsch ra f used Mi retura When his wife, left aim. cialmlnc that, mm the bead of the family, tb) heene a eeirtenta are- bia. ' Mrs, Stutech' thinks "otherwise, "howVer and hag retained Bauer -GM tot eoarto Itifdn Kreeaev ef this (set. Thf case la btJng ,trled out tOd . -; .' WOHTHT; CAUSE 1 f . . Nurse-Assocratibir; This morning a tmeeang ef the Visiting "Nurse Aawylatlnri of Portland, was 'held at the Unitarian Church, The Presidant, Mr, p. ft & Wise, read a paper on, tha ahjecta, ef the organisa tion. She read In part: "The sick poo feel the same need, and auftertngSiaado thse.who are happily beyond meterfal r Vtbt! " they heed the name 'care 'and 'comfort aiid " blessed r lief from "pain', that" (hev trained nuiV- Urlngs tn tha bedstde There are: 53, ft? in the .United Bts.ua In .Which Vlaitln; urse Aaaociittioas have beea organise-. but tha work We . oriadnslly beua In t-fverpooj In one, trained n'urw bi-lns jent to work in a anuni aiatrtcr. in waa'aa experlhWnt and U has. proved suc cessful, -not only In alleviating fullering, but la moral good also. . Queen Victoria devoted large" sura df money for the pur pose of trained nurses." Mrs. Wi said that the City Charities bays offered their room aa an office, and besides wllj, .couulbate medicine and clothing to the association. The Portlasd Rsllway Company, and the City Buhnrbsa- Railway .Company have offered free transportation te nurses of this association. : ; A letter waS read front' fluperintendrnt Wakeman, of; the Good Samaritan hoe pital. offering tha "Tree Mother's Bed" In the hospital "for such married patients aa can not properly" -be eared for In their own homes." STht hospital physioiana and nurses wlR tnfnteteee any- such patients (see "of ehaage. Rev. Dr. dgr P. Hill delivered aa ad dress oa tb objects' of the organivatlon Ue aald: . ,.;, '.. . This, weric ia full of -disappointment, yet it le a sweet ad noble work. Tou must remember that your patients will not all be,a.ngjj ind, you, will not find them afl lairtshlag gratitude- on you. As W aid to tbla movtnuM, yeu must give personal a well aa financial aid. Dr. rVeods Rtftchuiaott then spoke from tha medical standpoint, saying that "ybt dart rely og the medical profession in this work 1 ana aura a physician wUl refuse yon at instance or i am aura tnat mucn good: wilt' b done by yon ro this matter. The way of going to a patient Is set to say to him ot her you ere poor, yea are wretched, but We are good people we Will heir you: Thlei h) not the way to speak ta a patient: you must level your self to his poeltlon aiuf shew your sym pathy, the yeu know that yonr work win bear fruit.- . . , He gave Instances Kf oastr which ha attended and flnlshed br saying that sone charge-mott be ut on the patient far what la done fer'bttor bo matter If It ti g2S or IS centi, or else pauperisation wUIibaenoourand. . Mrs, Morgan, a trained nurse, then ltad cases a which she attended and Showed tsuraefaKient She noeatty ot:jusf suoh aa organisation, as they founded, i ; - '. jars- eea, rPraie4WfseHuje of tb maji:s.IeadiewjarJa.Pttlld of America, stated that, she would furnish as much clothing an4 needlework as will be needed, The organisation la in a fair state ef progress, there being , over two In the treasury already, one person pledging htmmif toe: m per year, . ISUNNYSIDE, f Misses Mfy . and .Martha Borhan, re- -rdlrlg . on past Twerity thtrd nnd ' Cast Stark rtreets, left fur a ! trip to Utah lasC evening for he beseftt of their health ,-, ' " - H. S. Parker hsva imoved fjast Fdils- thlri and East Isbnott street, from Al- btna. , ? , It. Sllerhter has moved- to Sunny:je tevai ihe .West Side; Mrs. -A., Mead, of Skagway. Alaska, Is visiting, with- friend irr BunnysWe for a few daysVi Sba will shortly Iev for the East for on extended visit wl'-h. relatives. Charles W. Bruslt ihas' purohasetl a lot oh East' TlUrty-eeoond street betwoet- East Taylor and East Salmon street an lll aeon ereot a residence. Montaviii-camp, t, w eomen of- tnt World, will pay. a fraXeriut vlult to Sun ny side Camp tomorrow eyeuln. Un. W. S,MkK3rego laa returned from' ar. extended vUtt wrtft friends in Aa teritt. ..'.'..-;.;. ." ' " ' The Ilttl 'soTT of;W,' Cawood, while playlnx .wjthrjfc jVMhWwrtQc yestanW put , oa. pf hla JtqgrBj ,betifen -the t o roiis aija Teceiveu :uixe:w sumfui injury. gatra; tft fhir - 'Wlp 5rJerJBlastThi r- ty-fourth. nd . Blelniont streets. A new roondhttdtl Una flootjng will be put in. Uisa Ross, fay t,jawin at tne rest- deuce, of 'bersiat-rv-MiS. i. ff. Ktokan" on East TJilrty-thlrd Street. , h . Mrs. Minnie: Meacnam m expected from R;dlajds CJaLJ fodr.,fraf shoift vlJti tvtth Mrs. T.rItam4ar, fl02l East Watiii- ngton trsf,Mr.'eaclliW;i oh hi r ay to gBint.jj-ji;-;..----- A welUatteudeoj Vohriwrirtc meex.r.u wM ftett in AhrtjiiJ'Mmday eirvn Mannie !tawt'f;W1Mh'WTla.lMer oh of gbl'ng1 W;hoaakdcp1hi rah Tu jurehaeed property hblSaiv Tayioy street. between Easb'Tlrtir-flrth aadlSt Thft -ty-ixth awtetfeTi -".K. John TouTigexw DuOatngAa addlUon r.i hts renldence or Mafiaret avenue. .V.?. '.;i..'t.x x- -X V- ,T0 FURNISH WATER. V. M. Watson. 'who- undertook "to sup ply water ta fbe eaunty; poor farm eve; a year agoV but failed ; . to satisfy tb Board, of ComtnttisloneYSV appeared before the board this morning and stated that he wae ready now to furnish the wstei )ii top of the bill, as provided for in the ceatract.. wZ?..4'.:y-,i -., rJ-'-: ;' ' v About a doten wells. Were first dug by Mr, Watson, but they would not yield .ft supply of 12 JSm rations' every hours aa required, feui; other wells were next dug down mar ( reb at 4he bottom ot the Wn, but the Commissioners refused te aceeot tlum .yrummf threatened suit and the countr hM since been patiently waiting far the eompiettoor ef the eon TTWt,vyi.U - ;--r--tV--:ij fA Mtr-bonf wHI'bs relibb 'and 'these r-atters were left to County Judge Cake and Attorney spencer, representing Mr, W'atsoB, , i "WHY I SHOULD Said Mr. Fornish In an Ifltervlew Today" 1. - W.'J. Furxuah, Bepubllcsn candidate for, Governor, "came down from htf Botmj-el Pendleton this morning and abon' fauBd his way to Republican headquarters. "How is poUtlcsy lnvUmaUlta CbwttyTf be waa asked. :-.. "About the same," waa tha reply.. . rKticb ojcettanientf' : .,; , .. Sivi, j .?, , "jkaye you aeen ajiy thing .to, cause you to change ypur mind on. your prospects prelection!-:,, , "W1U you canvass. the, entire state', -I will go where,. I can' find th. mdet votes' . .. : r ,r A .' - T Zi " V-Will yoi go on th stump yeuraelf T" ."As Uttie, as possible."; .it . "Have you heard of say betting r "Tery littla A man at Pendleton bet tMO to HO on the success of the - Re publican ticket In the state" - ' Mr. Furnish then went on to say that he knew rothlng of the itinerary, but that his services were at roe dtsaosal of the committee. Mr. Furnteh said one of the strongest arguments In fsvor ot tha election of a Republican for Oovemor was the question of the United States' Senator. "Suppose Mr. Chamberlain anon Id be elected Governor nnd on of the Seaatora .should Happen to die; he would appoint a Democrat td fill the va cancy. He would no doubt appoint Mr. Pennoyer; he should do so it least, be' cause Mr. Pennoyer appointed him At torney-General of the state." DEMOCRATS Arrange Dates for Mr. Chamber lain to Speak The Democrat lo State Central Commit tee, after consulting With Mr. Chamber' lata and tha ether candidate oa the state ticket, have arranged the plan of cam palgn, with the exception of the candi dates for Congress, who will make an In dependent campaign- in thetf respective districts. Mr. Chamberlain and meet of the ether State candidates will make addressee -at the following times and places: Baker City, April ZS, 7:10 P. M.; Sump- ter, April X. 730; Medford, April A im Ashland, April . 7:30; Oraat's Pas April 30, 1M7 Koeeburg, May V 1:K; Eu gene, May 2. 7:; Junction Ctry May, a, 1:M: Heamsburg, May I, 7:30; Lebanon, May 8, 1:S0; Brownsville, May 8, T:; To ledo, May a. 7:90 Corvallls, May 7, 1:80; Independence. May a, 1:20;. Dallas, May 7:30; MeMlnnvttle. May , 1:M; HIUsberA May 10, 1:20; Forest Grove, May! Ionian Woodburhr'Majr??"1!0?' "BrryeTfon, May 12, 7:S0; murU Sjr W Salem, May 13, 7:80; St. Helena. "May it, 7:30; Astoria, May, 1 7;S0r eanbsu . aXr-4. I JO; Oregon, Clty,May 14. 7;i Union, May IS, 1J0; La Grande, May 19, ' 7:90; Wallowa, May !0, 7:30; Elgin, May 21, 1:00; Ontario, May 22, 1:00; Vale, May 22, 7:40; Athena, May 23. 1:00; Pendleton. May 231 7.-30; Arlington, May U. 1:00; leppner. May 24, 740; The Dalles, May 7:30; Albany. May 27, 7:30. , i- i i - - v -i A C015TS MONEY TO TALK. - The recefpt of a bill OfW foftietephone service, rendered by - the- Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Company to tha) Beard of Flrf CommUWoners' office, the City-Halt today, created, stir among the Usually serene department officials; When the new franchise was, granted to th Pacific Statea Telephone Tele graph Company, provision was inserted that every Are enginohouse.ef the city ihotild be- given the' free uae , of tele phones. But. through some . oversight, no mention was made.of the .Fire. Com m.lBsloners' office at the'yCWy.' Halt' . So the. telephone, 09m p'ny. discovers' v' that the Fire Comanlasioners' headquarters are. tnctuaea amonc hh reac 01, uiq. suusoriur ora or tne city, ana unoiusningiy -tniuui the, city dads that.lt .takes money ta talk, ) Mayor Rowe, Fire Chief Campbell, JBao- retary Weidler aadf others discuttwd ike unfortunate - predicament ;tbl morning; and sesolxedvtfcat something .should, be flone They don t want to pay the bll but they. totw. ftdft-'eertaar. tni that they win have t if the telephone company la- lats . spvrt tt. The wauiaets etU bwr lweea the Mty andithet telephone oontt pahyrhave already been signed, and tha- lew ordinance 'went into 1 effect thus month.- R looks to a mas up tree aa the city we unquestionably "stuck." GOLD BY THE PECK iif. ': jm v!-1' 1 . i; (Scrlpps-McRae News Ajuociation.) HAKER CITY, April - 23.-VT he recent. hurtling free 'gold strike W "the .Tltnber ?ihyon mla VirtM.: In the. White Swan iiHtricf, promiet' to precipitate' ft tam:-" dv'to locate ;ajolnfng greand. v-y.f- Af lsdge Ave fw-:wMe carries J70.W ir. lLUMER:TIFFirJ A hew .lumber tariff . will - become ef ecttve on-April 28. ,' The hew raUs will ppty en lumber and lumber prodacU rom lumber shipping point an the Jowrhern Pacific nnes M Oregon ! rott and7 Tbese will be named In conned ton Hh the O. R. 4V If. Company; Ofegot jhort Line sad the Rio Grande systems to Utah and Colorado common points: This wilt place the latter on term ef quality wilk the rates applying from Portland.' ' ::'ir -.-fy.. '. WOOLEN MILLS STRIKE '- foWtmi'- Special : 8eTv1-.J:a:!H" ORtCWMT CITT, April -VTbe!wbolf mill strike situation: etili remains un changed. The- local urrton, of the wsofeit mill employes will bold another' meeting at the Redman's ball thfs aAeraooni- when It la expected that the greater n um bel of the remaining employes win be ltd' mltted 1 ta membership..: Both aides tx press a determination to remain firm, n , FRIGHTFUL CATASTROPHE Tt- ' ' I fi 111'' ' ' AGimtenrmlfittnCijyiri Hundreds jKpa by the uake. (Sorippa-Meliao News Association.) ,WASHINaTPNUprit,2J.-The . State. Department . today, received two cable grams from Guatemala concerning a ter rible eeirthqrfeke rn that wntry oa Aprtl 18,, which ware, aa follows: "The GuaumaUaiOovemmeirt reotiest tna to oaWe that er the night ef April I aa earmqusae occurred) pausing wica deatructlosi of .life; and jiroperty. f.- "Many cities and towns were aintost entirely destroyed; -1. , "The losg of Bfe te net yet known; - ' The consular agent at Qusaltenange reports an earthquake oe April M that was a frightful catastrophe, j . ' The entire elty is ia -suMav i','?7- The Consulate was destroyed, aad tOf persons are known, tb have keen killed, and it Is fhought many more perished- Great damage was done throng hoot tha1 republic. ?:o--v '?. '' ' - The shocks continue. T ; east side briefs; : - r f;,'""''t'V Hi 1 Hill Hi Hi ".. . ;"-'y, . , Mis. S. 1 M. : Rocken field, residing V at Mount Tabor, tost a purse eentalntng about $7 ! en a Moans "fabofi;etfr this morning, while ea her way t d some shopping la the dty. Mrs. RockenfteM claims that after she gavr the eandoetew her are she missed! her, purse and US contents. She say there wag an ' atdt man sitting ae tej her. and. she . felt him reach down t, the Aoor and ptck something op, bat did not miss her purse at- the time, so did not pay any attenttoti to the Incident. The old man left the car ihortry afterwards, . The City A Suburban Company Is taS ing up the. plank roadway on East -Belmont street, between Cast Thirtieth and East Thlrty-tptfhlttjreet. , The company will ley another, track on. ( that street,, making a double track fro'Portlahd! to Mount Tabor. Much faster lime tart be made by the new, schedule. . The Anostolbf Jllll Of the , CoflSrma- tlon wlU be adwilhlsteid by i3lhop Mor rts in the Charalt.af the Oood Shepherd, Vancouver aventM and SetlweeVj street,: this evening, .1 . .. - The"bptfoh leenred bjrait Eastern pack ing-house on. a lOO-aote itractJ at Bniyer-stty- Park baa expired. " i said, that ttve company touad. the tract too smalt and has secured a better location en 0e rl)rohkvatt fthbs. 1 J..'. Ml j t ware man, while out riding oft e,Turycie yesterday, on thrMoTfTRTii, sweet anage, sas weak!' b wf en tbe. bfioge oes ana tfWfiWoak l8WcteWaa7 beidly oramased. 'M waa 'Jar4 'toa-4a; Thi''ngVr6V:My CtUb tt(4 vate masquerade ball at oaa reiwww Ha.lt Eaat, tin street gild Ontbd) avenua; last evenin. "v 14v. MOtiNT TABOR. Wllllfn' Meyers seriouaiy 111 with pneumonia. ...w.s i The family or j. iucy w- to move Into the city. . A class social win be given at the resi dence of Miss Georgia- Perry nuay venthff. -r'.iJ-bl'i .- The Mt. Tabsr band -will give a dance at Orient Hall Saturday evening. According to Manager Campbeit, of the City eV Suhorban Company. ha, Id par barn at tha end of the Has win .be trans ferred Into a danclnr bsni -ehlsiwummer. The baildlwg will be remodeled and a hew floor put In. . - i- -; TBe -water mains at th, end' of the electric line curat last week and resi dent of that vtclhlty wf compelled to get their usual supply elsewhere. Mt. Tabor Assembly. fTJntted Artisans, met last evening and Initiated several new member. The lodge will bjld their regular open meeting next. week. Charles Mathews left Saturday for Nome City via Seattle. ; ; H. fc. Prevost haa the contract to serve the, refreshments at the Woodmen ex cursion- May 4. ' T , . The family of A A Terax have moved (a East Thirtieth street: and Hawthorne avenue. , .- '. --'.i,- . . Mr. Allien la painting bis two residences Opposite the West Avenue 8tatVn. . . . Frances avenue has been openctf from Mt Tabof car line to Baser Lin road The new street la 1 great con venience to a large number of peophr TO the vicinity, - The Woodmen 6f the? World expect' td Install a camp at Mt Taboh jtay 1. SUMMERS WILL JOIN- . -a,' .. v: .i'.-' . ;f-'r,g; General- Owen Snnttnerg a4' U ether candidates will be taken Into Harrtngv ton Camp, No. 2a, gpaalsfe-Amerricai War Vetarana, at the A. Bt f. W Katt to" nignc . ' -r-,it - : A great program baa bees prepare for the occasion. Over 7 members of the camp have already ilgnlfted their Inten tions of being present,. ' . General Summers wag W command of the Second Oreaon Voltnreersi In the Philippines, and ia highly, esteemed by lflg-gagkaaai. -.-n.;v' ftt'jiutielt1' ; H; Smallpox Situation! C. Mrs. Casteel of Portsmouth baa bees stricken with smallpox. She waa removed to the pesthouse this afternoon. There are a number of scarier fevsi euif in Portsmouth. . ' There, were smallpox paflentg M the ox panenty tn tne y. Five, were diS4 HSSf 4 tut "as-li,'-? - I city pnthouse yesterday. cttartfu tna same .day. :., Xl ' ! - yuuiuimcc nui jik 4 ,.The newty elected ftepubllcea- x-utlv4i committee of 14 arm hold a OMMtiiw ;Tharay; Bight, probably at "tbt epub- uemocjuarxera, Tnav ateeuar wlO be formally called tomorrow' mom ing, wnea tne puce' gild the exatit time will be given. Thla meeting Is for the pui?oe 01 organisation. rizicsROifii miM . ri tconunoea zreai rim rage.j te gtve tb blocks a soft anag to net atatad.' Th aanil, nelns' apoa a ai: cme foundation, by., g beautiful for.' eight;" wttr bald arr fha moisture that wrk fta way down between the blocks, This will ia ties fuad. its 4strstiv way up lute the' blocks from the under eid; because It ,1s evident that this- 'dark-' brow Juice with the acrobatic nam will, not prereat deeay, vn thoagh it leaves" a dark-brewn record for the property-i . ae gta' bavins- bea fercad. tata tkW- upper ead et the bioek for Half 4iubv or so, bnder' th wearv and pressure. fe heavy truclia will la time, tb .wood. b; Ing soft and easily' worn away, tUsappead. Then the rains will bar . a good .time "soaking tt to, the-tMockS from above. , But the proper tyowne bas no tight to f complain. Hta special' entsstosi fa life 11 te be a soft mark far eontrictor to faf-' taa.kpoa. . -iWj't i f. '1 What t Ih roatraetors d "guars ntle--the pavlsg to last. 19 rears 7 Jiow a such guaraatea be ertforcadf Supposing tne? block pavement wears eat or rots out in two erj Uret yet . That ahould not disturb th men: wb' have to foot : ihe asseasmaata. They ought te be perfectly Seligbted 11 rfnew the pavement as often as posslbl-v it keP money In circula tion and employs tabor. But better than all th rest ft betp the-' poor eontrActor to earn a living. Then, sgatn the school Shlldrea wilt bavi before them a beauti ful abject leases; and upon- their - tender mlndsahalt be eaaravea the taagiej words: "AVenarlaa Carbollneumr Tes, it is' a goodl thing nH'th way 'through and it aughf t became more generally known. , Tha CarbolbMuai Wood " preserving Cbmpany coacrsct'wa signed -April 4, O0S. after being approved by the City At torney,. t signed by A. X. Mills. etsJrtnawor tha Board of Public Works. Tha company ttsetf a represented by the signature afM. Thorsen, secretary and treasurer, and pT B. 3. Fiabar, pres ident. The bond for th execution of the cot-tract ia fog K8.Ig.83; and ia with the National Surety Campaay of Kew York. & Rosenblatt h owns tha block on roortb street, between Washington and Alder, occupied b XJpmaa . Wolfe, tbaa- expressed ainaelf -th Question of pavthg Fourth street: "l'a weary of th whole street-paving proposition. If the property-owners are swindled I auppone theytt have to stand It I may ba mlftaken, but don't believe bonds could ' be enforced. Aa a rule, bonds are usually given which are double the amount' of the contract - I 'presume, tha f eacb Individual wop ertyiholdgr coufal' Insist on a separata bond! from the purrtractor If desired" It. ' Of eeorse, h has been legally deter mined that tbd coatraetors can not give bend only nf the faHhfoi perform ance ' of thetr eeatwet. They caa not bond themselves to make good any guur antee they thlghr , If wouldn't be worth, any thing If they did. - ta -alsray- itaenMdl to aid that tha Cotoneif aetad it mast ' oaeertaia imtcn Her In' thW Walter; -Aa the firs place, tk( Coinofi -aaia 4r wouldn't bava any thine but asphal. v TbeH ft yeered around !lk.'..w-!acrTfc lav lasBi, wind and .decided. thktva wooden .block pave ment .wM thej proper, thiDg, ,Tha the thing shifted around- finally to wooden block pavement saturate with earbolln-eum- With eojcb turn of opinion by tha city dads th preperty-oWner accommo dated, themselves because they wanted some kind of k pavement and wanted It tatdly. 'A, majority ot th property -owners along" , Ih-f line ot the proposed Im provement wst-e very anxlcru to have the pavement; lalf. f ..: ' - "Our frontag on Fourth etreet will cost us about $400. if we do not get as durable a pa v"nnr as- we expect we have no. retoarae that I can . see. We -must ' take the? contractors' word tor.lt that tha pavementt will last aa long aa they claim fit. ,111.''" '"Would ft surprise you, Mr. Rosen blatt" wag asked", "if you Should discov er that thf whole buslnee was a Job'T' ''No, 1 djmt think If would. Alt 1 can say M th4t time wBL telt whether this wood preservative Is any good or not." - William, Flledner I en of the very last nien to seek publicity. He dislikes being quoted, yet when, the question regarding the pavlag deal was propounded to him, he at onto became Interested; He said: J "This treated" block pavement, eosta about double what th other kind does. It ought! td be worth what ft costs, and It -ought to fast twice as long aa the Other kind, I don't know whether It wilt er not. V'.', . . '" ; " . i Mr. Fliedher. with Edward Wofhiau Owna the'WasTifngton block, on Fourth and Washington, streets: i i , . , "We hav a fraatag onTourth street," said he, "of (S) feet From what 1 can learn Ifrom Fisher, Thorsen & Co., thf prepared pavemeitt will last many years. When the' asphalt pavement was put low yearg ggo an Washington street by Bays; 4 Jeffrleev everybody thought it would prove a durable pavement - When It old not and (he bonds were looked Into thejf- war found to be -straw bonds ini there waane .reoou-rae. : "I really believe that brick, - provided th right kind oould be preewredv would be th,bt kind of pavement for Fourth street Pe . Mctas.i la.! thesa .' art many areeta:-tbaa paved, and they are gtvlng so srttefattoa. i-They, are not nekrly so noisy as atone and aiy a little mora o than; wopd .-Tbarei ht a atrip- ot brick, pevtrtgv.ee. Stark fatreeti -between Front and Fltast. autowJi''l-.yars ago; which is in very faly: MmMtloa yatu. "We' alk hoaa that ttatt -woodew pa.v avent saturate Wttrt avenarlu oarbelin-1 sum wlU.be as lasting as- olaimed. .For my part -it J am. desetead ja-thta-taatter, gnd buncoed 4it-of g200v the amouat . of toy assessment ft wouldn't be the first time such thing have happened to us." r Edward Hobitan, who, is part owner with William Fltedner of the Washlng- Lton' building," aajst.Tr.'--..;.-.-. "Ob, -don't .talk to m about- paving! I'm sick and Urad of tb whole business. So far aa the pavement on Fourth atreet : la , concerned.:, e,ny pavement la better than no pavement Aa to. the pavlns block abw betas put down being an inch shorter than the old eaes, of course to bring , them up to . grad wUl require a j sand oushloa an inch in depth At ta tha ' conor ete fotindattoftr I don't, think that , a solid and impervious fouadatkm of any kind shouldVayer ba uaed -wlth. any sort of wooden Week- pavement. . It , merely prtvents tha am fraat, getting down Inltlsa eai.wlMn, tt aeepa through- tha paving Ot oaurae, thla ret Ut paving from the under side." ."What : do you know about this ave aarua carbolineumr was asked. - t . : J. J,' . ' . -.- T"--- ' ' i ' ..- I .HErmy;:WlliWHa4Ka; - aaaaaaaxaaaxeaaaaaaaaiaaaaas rVwpriator of dMaaxaaaaasaaaaaxasaaaakeaaas'' Bottled B e e tsepM'mti mmt ttmpklQ brewery ia the riortJtweat 'rr'- tfstabrrgh'ad imi'y Offloet Thlrteea'tb aa JSarnalde Stfc' k .- Telephone No. 72 i ,C O M E'-AN D S EC Out pretty wtadawa See the das ef , Aars iv-av watts vawaraap, w uv uawuia iuiwi awr SVlKaanirVU II 11 , many times ur price are lower tbaa ether, aotwitbat i m".-. -'.vrjoHH .11 "I don't know kny thing," aaM Mr.. Hol man. It would not be surprtsing if, when thla contract becomes fully . aired. ; the . prop erty-owners ' do1' hot " Indignantly protest at the outrageous manner In which they are being bilked. But the remedy is with the peolpeaU the people who should rlae up- en and protest against such on outrage. SIXTY SIX LOST. (Serlpps-McRae Newa-Aasoclatlon.) CAIRO, in., Aprtt tt-Searctt for the victims of the steamer City of Pittsburg disaster waa begun today. The body of a man waa found, bamed beyond recof nltfor. The number o miaelng is now placed at 66. . ,.v TO TIE UP CHICAGO CAR LINES (Serlpps-McRae New Aasociatlon.1 CHICAGO, April 23.A tie-up of alt the lines In Chicago of the Olty Jtatlway Company Is threstenad as a rwwft of th firemen, who demand recognition aa "a union. ft- The teamsters and power-house engi neers Informed the eompany thla morn ing that they Would strike If the fire men's demands are not granted. . . The company haa about - three -days' supply of coal on hand." - ' The Teamsters' tfnlbn hauls practically all the coal used In, the city. , . , WillRcillylU? t It was reported on the street this af Brn44tl'Mrhrrs. tfeilljrl O nottg inee bi4ba,'4hltaenbt ticket WeiAd ign,wowtnj ft. huamaaa cKanUiaattaaM. t .-aBt-.vkaa4". cqmeto .thftjcauntj .(?ommittee. : . Tha, followlnr. thre houses have signed the Teatherworkers' ...new' prio list aa presented: John ,P. , Sharkey. Company, John Clark ek Bona and the) F. J, Cronin Company. - About ell of th house bare signed the list aSecting aaddle-workera. aad these employes, have returned to work. - -'. Line Completed. - s ; The government telephone line fVofn North Head. Wash.," ia now completed, the first message befngi received today by Acting Weather Official Wollabef. This line connects with the 'line of the Psctflo States Telephone Company.'."' . Mrs. Lin Heung's Estate. Seld Beck, Jr., was today appointed by Cbunty Judge Cake, aa administrator of the estate of Mrs, LmHettng, the CM heae woman who waa murdered in thla city April 1. The estate consists ef 25t DEATHS. Ernest . Howard ' -Cone, 1 city, aged 16 years; typhoid fever. " - . George Muldoon, 1143 Minnesota avenue, aged S years: lnternnl injuries. ( , . - - ;.h"i 1 ., li.k... , ifsik ; The Edward Ralxeaxt -TJndeTtak las Can faaeral dtreetora and 'axaw balaers. 880 Yam bill. Pboae 507. J. P. Finley & Sotfr Undertakers and Cmbtlmarg, corner Third and dgfreraon. traerts, do , flrat1at work and deal honorably with all - M. - 1 1 1 1 ' in ' 1 1 1 1 " 1 v I. ; Otto 8chumann, rhonumental aad building work, 204 Third 8t. Est I mates on first class work only. BIRTHS: to th wife ot i. B, Maxwell. lOOVs Rua soil street- a. son. To' the wife -of Charles,' Vermehren, 34S Missouri avenue, a son, , ." -:, Thundeiotjntailioad. v I Thla afternoon, tswIJobbevaSartfaadC jara cbrferlfitr1lr''sMeeW tackatwd and 'Forlmatf af'Weiseri'' Idaho, larrex "ft ; '' ' f" i '''t ii-.-'. - -1 ' it'-' '. ! j -' . . $ Arid His Associates TELEPHONE M-e-a----i tar -:i----.-f---- -' m I y --tt 1 r -1 S p e cl 1 1 1 y PORTLAND OrtEOOH TKHU ST. Op. Chamber at Cask ' 1 aierehaadiaa 1 w eirrn.tiMSMH aaa I'll be earprlsed to see bow ithetaadlna the diff arena is i.riiM a. gard to a wagon road from Warrenk Idaho, to Thunder Mountain. The Welser representatives wish Portland to gtre at least MlftOO toward thla - ptoJet. I Portland. Jobbers accede to their wish they will control the prospective Tbundeg Monntatn trade; also- that of Welser Regained Health '.liKAW'MOBr'X 'THAN' WEALTH Vital Science as practiced tnr D. Holmes has proven to bit tne , -took, poircrful . curative agency in the world. Contaltstiea Isvked. DR. EDWIN C HOLMES aov sat Abtngte Baltdlng We Guarantee these Remediea OR REFUND THE MONEY. If you are suffering with rheumatism get on bottle ef I.a-Cas-Ka and one bot tle Snake Oil " Liniment and If it doea not benefit you return "the bottles ' and your money is refunded. . At all . drug gists. La-Caa-Ka, n per bottle; Shake Tucca Root Salve will cur the most Vbsttnat aaea f ski- diseases; bollr and carbubcTea. TXT ts'4' " ipeblflo clir for pUea. Try box. OBly fOo at all drug gtsts b: b'.ciJtv ,n.i J ''' A 8-btt botUe of the Great Yaqula Cough Cur never tails to our the moat severe cough or cold. Stops it la on dose. The only sur remedy known tor croup aad w hoopla cough. At an drag flat.' . '. OREGON CHEMICAL CO. ' If your druggist does not bay any o theee remexllea en band come to bead quarters, 421 Wasbtngtoa' atreet. O. H. CalHins S1 Co. WALL PAPER PICTUKX MOULDS, ETC. Practical Painting iO Washington St, In AU It Branches. Portland, Or. 1 ' ' ,11 1 m 1 ' Hl'l C. QBE WO THE GREAT '" CHINESE DOCTOR Can It be wondered that he Is called -great, when his won' derful remedies -aura and help so many sick and suffering people, not Only here, but throughout-, the United States? Many, are given up to dies eebere tehl that an operation was tha oiriy h4 for- them, yet their live wera eavV without tn great suffering of aa operation. Cured by theee powerful Chi , ... nese neros, root. , buds, barks and vegetablesthat are en-v tirely unknown to medical science in this country. Through the use ef these harm less remedie he treat any and all dis eased ot men, women and children; .Tbt famous doctor knows the action of over too different remedies that he. has suc cessfully used in different disr-a-ea, He : guarantees to ure catarrh, asthma, lnng troubles, rheumatism, nervsasaessv atom achv liver, kidney, female troubles, lost-, manhood and all private diseases. ? ' Charges aaodarate. -Call and see hlrat Consultation- free; - Patients out of tnt city write for blank.and chular. Inolost : stams. Addres Tb:.C-le Wo Chinas Medicine Company. 182. Third street, PorUaad, Or. Menttoa this paper k ; ' !." - SIS' 1 sort Now located at ,t,"' V NORTH aiouUC a1 tit , ... ..; :t : : I3" a