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4-' IIVIIVIAIM -At----T- M "ssk" W flpsK MM 4sV ; AWtK I X Th acceptance f R. P. Inman ef the ftoojlilaUon for Mayor "of Portland on th ' CUisna' ticket wa Hied today by the xeontiv .5 commute of the , Cltlsonjr um. Immediately after hi nomination (Or the office, , but the committ did not SJ Jt because U.vu thought ; beet to , wait Jar the acceptance of' Mr. Young,' , the candidate for ; Joint Representative ' withy Clackamas County. .-' Mr. Young's ftaceptano naving : oeen, eeni ., in, iwui name ara'now ordered to - be placed on the ifnclal ballot. , S t Much comment .ha been made on the 'matter of Mr-Inman making the race 'tor the office of . Mayor. - There wa never ahy doubt on the eubject, and Mr, . Inman accepted, the honor and responsi bility a soon, It wa officially offered nim. - , - - , ,j - RAILROAD OOLF MERGER. President E. H. Harrimah, of the South rn Pacific, railroad, met President K. F, ttlpley, of the Banta, Fe railroad earl In ApHVln ftuiH Barbara, Callforniaf Har rima wa in California to Inspect hi railroad line 'and eee the' country, and RtpUy.wa there Cor the auai purpose. Qn Sunday afternoon Ripley called on Harrtman, and white the two executives f the treat railroad system were In eon 1 ferehce reporter stood In breathless ex pectatftn of great things to baf pTomulrat d. TB corridors of the Arlington hotel ' In Sanja. Barbara were orowded with Im port ant-looklng men, who cast enxious f laQees at the hearywelght financier. Tllptey, after an arneet talk of five mimites with Harrlman, arose to fO and s he did so whispered ometHlng In' a low oloe.",r '.' ' 'Til to yul suddenly shouted Harrt- rian.' Mapping hl leg. " "Tonnorrow noon," said Ripley" TomorroW noon. I'll be there. And, wlhd you. let' o both b prompt. W don't Won't any delay In that Matter, "HI be then on the minute," replied Ripley. ' 1 Then the railroad president moved 6ft separately,' and the reporters' made a wild rush for them. What wa it that would lake place at noon Monday t Was It a declaration of, war between the railroads T Had a merger of the Southern Pacific and fianta Fe been formed? Something was up. . " ' v' -! - "I will glv yon th whole story;1 said Hnrrlman In his frank manner. "Ripley has challenged me. He wants to play a gnthe- of golf with me on. the Country Club links at Monteclto, arid 1 have fc cepted.". ' ' - Ripley was busy examining his sticks when appealed to, nd gave the same reply. ' . , ' Ripley is a devotee of golf, and has won Quito a reputation at the game. LIONS ENTERTAIN. tnont given last night at the Auditorium hall by the members of Home lodge of l-IODBand that was the attempt to give the patrons too much for their money. Resides a literary and musical program of 17 numbers, each of which wa dupli cated by an encore, the Supreme' Lecturer of the Independent Order of Lions em braced the opportunity afforded n hav ing no many people in one place, of talk ing'to them for more than half an hour on the beauties of fraternal Insurance. This gratuitous speech was perpetrated before any of the features of the enter tainment were executed and there waa aotning left for the audience to do- but to grin and bear it. At half past nine o'clock the first num ber nn a anlemlid nmff ram was tftallod. Contrlbrttions were made by the Star .Mandolin and - Guitar Club, Professor Lovelace, the Norwegian Quartette arid Mis Thomas in instrumental selections. T. JL Bowyer and 3. N. Thomas gave several splendid exhibitions of their vocal nkiil and llttlo Mla Hoopengar'ner de lighted the audience with a very amusing dialect recitation. Sh was followed by Miss Hate Brown in ft.simllar role.,, - From the standpoint of real merit the mot excellent feature of tbe evening was a reading by Mis Maud Howes, who more than any other amateur in the city never falls to delight her hearers with her .Intelligent rendition of anything she undertakes. . Many professional people Jack the dramatic ability that this young Portland girl always hows in her elocu tionary w.ork.. Last night, Mis .Howe raolfwd "Searching for the Slain," and a' an encore gave "The Egyptian Flower Oirf,'" v - - .v v , . -. v; Tho ehtertalnment was for th benefit of the family of a deceased member and waiysrj; liberally patronixed., TO EXTEND .'CYCLE PATH. Tri fioard of County Commissioners this, morning made an order for the ex tenaiofi of tho bicycle path from Twenty ecohd and Flanders atreeta out- Flanders to Willamette Heights. Bicycle riders of North.:, Portland, have been clamoring for 'this eitnsloh for some time. . The patn was started last yes. but work was dls contlnued at Twenty-Oeoond street owing to lack of funds. V City Engineer VT," B. Chase will superintend -the work, r Th. ' tth- will have a elndef" nnlsh ' - ! SIGNED AQRlMENTSlKi The Keith Oyster House -signed' tho Walters' Alliance; agreement yesterday afternoon, artd placed a union card In the 'Window. Th proprietor stated that he is now "satisfied that the' union ha com to stayi' and that be should have, taken, such autlon sooner, This leave but 13, non union houses in th city, and it 1 be lieved that several of theae will sign tho union! agreement at an early date. - - Likes You If Cigar Is Good. - - A good cigar Is slway acceptable, end -the man who gives -it to you Is liked while au smoke it. Candidates for ofilcar wise In using only good cigars when they re extending thA glad hand for votes, . and they always aecura excellent quality. , at reasonable) prices, Xrum Slg Sluhel e c; piun ittwi ( ' . : ' ' -. j - v ' '!-' " I.-.-'..-'. , " AMERICANS LEAD 5 George ffi;DanieIs' Credits TWs I .- td Railroads.' 1 : "Today, an Englishman .Sit at , hi, breakfast table, presided over by an Amaricant wife; . he t j orange or prwaMtfrom-.ailfornla, a cereal -manufactured at Niagara Falls, i slice of ba con from th Mouawk. vaUey.f and his breads of oure, j la from American Wheat , ground -j, at 4 Minneapolis,' said Qeorg H.v Daniel. general paaaenger agent nfh New yqrk Central.rewntly at Cooper Union, paraphralng and. elab orating 'UpoOj a. recent-E!ng)ih publica tion in this Quotation' from an address on i VRailroad';. nd Thalr Relation to Other Industrie." ' J . . ' . ."On, hi way to hi offic be ride In a car built in New - Tork, propelled ty electrical machinery '. manufactured 't Sphenectady, : over railway constructel by 'American "engineer nd largely of American .material, r ;- v ' ' "On reaching his office and looking about Mm he -Hnds.'lf it 1 a modern, up-to-date establishment,' thl condition: He 1U on' Nebrskn 'swivel ehalr, before a rolltop desk- made In Buffalo; nis letters are wltten on a Syracuse typewriter;' hfc 'kltn them with "t, Nw York fountairt peri And dries them on a blotting sheet' from. New England; the letter copies ar put away in file maTO factor4 in Orand ttaplds.; c- TaklAg a dajr or' pleasure, h attend the- ' races, ' and ' " th highest stake won by an American horse, ridden by an American jockey, looking over hi evening paper h read of the placing In American shipyards of orders for Ameri can: style ; batthwhlp: f,or European s weU a Aslatln nation, and learn that, th yacht for the German Emperor wa built almost 4 within, tight of the City Hairof (Now fTor-n .b . wonder whr H U th, American ar.nu) to wtWp almost every f. other nation In modern manufacturing, and thl wonder grow wits aeh ttccedlnr -month.". , . Mr. Daniels gave to the railroads much of the credit for .the great prosperity of th country Snrint tb Iat half aosen year. V A iwampl' ,l;'th "reaon why the raUroad hav ouUtrlpped th oan&i he cited record-breaklnt xploU of a few day ago. A boat loaded with, grain from tke West reached Buffalo last SaturdMr t .tttno- .whll SM& drio of the White, Star line wa at her plr,..abut to aa witlv" wt 'or al laat. ; unlessshe, could ..get cargo. of grain.,, The grain that reched Buffalo on Saturday afternoon was in th hold of the Cedrio on: Monday nftsrnooh. Thl 1 a record which, Mr. Paniela aldJb nev er had been equaled. ' '! CAPITAL CITY; NEWS. (Journal Special Serviea.) ' SAlrm, May l-s. At Slewert, W. E Keye and H.a W. Swatrordt will represent Wlliiametti t'hiveplty at an Intercollegi ate debate' to be held ' with Paclne Uni versity at Forest OrovV h Friday even ing. The question for discussion is, "Re solved, That th hfteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States hat been Justified,' Wiliametto takes the af Ormatlve of th1 ;iqutliii. " s Th JProhlu'iuonlst party , of Marlon County are waking up and today filed th acceptances ; of the x members of their county ticket with th County Clerk. Th party expect to be pf no small conse quence in the coming tight and have ar ranged to. open their . campaign with speeches by Professor-R W. Kelsey, of Newberg, who- will be In Salem on May 14 and by James E. Tate, National Secre tary of the Prohibition party of Nash ville, Tenn., who will, deliver an address on May, 16. ' W. F. Wlntermantie. of Jefferson, has contracted S.OUO pound of this year's hop crop to E. Wattenbers A? Company, of New Tork, at 13 ont ..V,. Morrow County yesterday paid state and 1237.60' Agricultural College taxes. This Is half of it taxes for 1901. Tho Lowenberg i Going Company, on Wednesday paid Into th State Treasury l,30o.71 for convict labor for March. "'Tho Deutche fiktauft Wnonlten Bni-der-Gemelnde, of A'blnft, Portland, has filed artkles of incorporation declaring a capital stock of ITS. 'The Incorporators are Henry Reisblch, Adam Bchwlndt, H. 3, Helser, N. L. Pppn nd H. Heiser. jMra. Sabrlna Oraven,. ft pioneer of '48, died at the Florenoe Sanitarium in this city on. Monday of senil deoay. 8h ha been resident of Polk County for near ly 60 year and wa only a short time ago cured of cancer of th breast but other complications setting In proved fatal. , , At m meeting of the Greater Salem Com mercial Club held her last evening It waa unanimously decided to secure, if possible, the Supreme Lodge of the A. O. li w. for lunoh on th occasion of their trip up th Valley from Portland on June 16, and ft oommutslcation was sent by th Secretary looking to that end. A propo sition was also advanced. looking to the permanent and marked Improvement of he city from the standpoint of beauty and thl also w enthusiastically acoed- ed to. Horse and4i live Wire. ' While a number of linemen of th City Suburban Company were stretching ground wire on Past Belmont street, In Biunnystdt, this morning, they left one of jhe wire lying loose and when the de livery wagon, pi; jaarim b. t qroew rove )ip, tho wire wa dragged, along th street and brought In contact sylth the trolley ware, cnargmg in iqnner jiin a neavy current and frlghtenlh; the delivery horso. '..:'..'' - :, j .' '. : Tho animal backed up "against a four hors truck, dragging ho charged wire with htm.; tfhe, truck; horses received th full benent; otUlie shoek; aitid began; to pranc around lf cake-walk. ' V J.ucklly-there wa no more oararge aone for t; wir ' was . swinging .ground through athe, air t a jively .rate,,. AN EXPOSITION ACROSS THE WATER i (Jodrnal Special Service.) , toUSSKLDORF. . May i Nearly all th ooutrie of Europe are represented at th international exhibition y which opened her today. C." . ' " , The crown prlno of th German empire and. Prussia is th patron of the exhi bition, which I to continue until Octo ber SO aexCt- u' ' - - CORRECT FIGURES Ladd'ff Field Oyer Five Thdtis . 'V . aod Votes Ahead. - ?- Xadd' Field V. .:o,i27 Sllwood These are the figure a tftey hutJ hnv appeared y sterday, It -1 unheo -essary -to egpialn howth arfof crept In. "A mistake of thl iori wild mad Se fore, and the, number of peopl', who ported th "Taulff to Th .fouinal evi denced - the great interest, lakeii. In th Fair location. , -J , ' Day after tomorrow th Fair director will meet to consider the question Of location.''4 Today . and tomorrow every body 1A Portland ought to cast a bajle't The vot should b welld by ten Of thousand. , Everybody should have ft My -' ' " v " r , KTb vot now stands: .... . , , : Ladd rioia ;,,..v,..4im ' ' , Peninsula ....'., 37,671' Bellwood , 26,4 ' T City Park .., , 702 ; "; Cycla Park i... . 42$ . Clip a thl coupon from Th Journal,' send in, or. address it to Fair Sit Coh .tesf. Editor, The Evening Journal ; 181 Yamhill street, and your tot wUl b ip oordeds yr'r' ; 'rM.'fV'i T JOURNAL -CONTEST v MY CHOICE TOR THEr V EXPOSif lONSITE ", W 'V ; J. :, ...;,'' .V v f v-t : :,. -' '.f - , -. , v.. -'-" ' "; ' ., k tt mt 'v -.ete'eoee. Name '. : YUM-YUMi ; . j Ice Cream and Turkey Made the Boys Feel GoooV -'" tast night, 75 hoy sat down to a. tur key and ice-cream btuiquet given by the ladles' Auxiliary of the Young-Men1 Christian Association. This banquet was tendered to those who obtained member to the junior department. . Rnthuslasm ran high and th association yells Wert given with ft Will. The "Rustlers," of Which Charles N. Winacott Is the leader, secured the largest number of members and accordingly were the victor of the occasion. ' " THE ORTINQ SOLDIERS' HOM ORTINO, Wash!. May W. H Coff man, of Puyallup, today aaumed his new dutlea a commander of th Slldler home here. " . The rew oommandalit is a , Grand Amy man and succeeds J. N. Carson. . A DAY'S WIRE NEWS WASHINGTON. A aalary of 112,000 is provided for ' Minister to" Cuba, and provision are mad for three Consulates Instead of two, the addition being Matan a&s, with ft Consul at S3.G0O per annum. The other two are at Cienfuego afcd San tiago, at 13.00,. each. There is to be a Conaul-Qeneral at Havana, with salary of J5.000; also & Secretary and an As sistant Secretary of Legation, at salaries of 12,000 and fl.500,' iwpotivelyi-;'--' LONDON. An offloloi eatimftt of th total. cost of tha South African, war. to March 81, 1S0S, place th amount at near ly C223.000,0W. . ,-.? ,-Q-y.Z NEW. TORK.--.Th budget for 102, f of th Greater New, Tork, wa agreed Upon today by th Board of BRtlmates. Tb total la I9S.SI9.600, an increas of 1646,069., HAVANA. Oovernor-General . Wood has revoked the order prohibiting th col lection of burial fee by parish priests. The Governor-General took this ' action believing that all person' wh'6 deemed themselves deprived- or injured, in their right should appeal; to the; court ii.fi NEW TORK. Announcement wa made today that Mrs. Marl H. Tiffany had been granted an absolute divorce from Perry Tiffany, yesterday, at Rlverhead, , : '' t : .'v : GUTHR1B, O. T4-A tornados passed over th town of Davenport, situated off th railroad, In Lincoln County, last night, doing; much damage to crop and stock, . Several farmhouse were, blown down. Mrs. John Penn iftrot; daughter, aged 10, were killed.' .'. .., 4 WASHINaTON.-Regardinr the men of the United States cruiser Chicago, ar rested at Venice, ItJyr Captata Dayton has cabled Secretary X-ong a' follow: "Dodridge, Wynne, redhatten, Kress and on marine on leave arrested. . Principal charge resisting police. Beriou charge under Italian law. V Sentences, Wynne, four months, ten day;- remalndsf three month each. "Have not yet 'their full" statement or a report, from court.Tut ap plied for, i Resisting ' arrest largely du to pressing hi of crowd and not ,nndr Standing language. Appeal mad to Roma, impossible (o explain all circumstance by cable-'jWIli mk full repprfc,: i DAVENPORT, Wah. Billy Glbboni.'a ettl f thief. ' wa 1 killed . - at Almira, Okanogan ' County; and "ft man f named Wild, hi partner, I at large, handcuffed, after having been arrested for the same erlme; Gibbon attempted to hoot th arresting- officer1, and Wild eftpa from hotel where ho was held In custody.-; AWSANT.'Or, HoUe ars to be num bered and Street igne put Up preparatory to free delivery which will be inaugurated July; J.' if S.xU-iii-iiM-' ASTORIA. Wisconsin lumbermen have purchased 6,000 aore of land In. Clatsop County, at the bead of. the JUewls and Clark River, thus Increasing their hold ings to 10,000 acres, , v r . , The Eheatefs V? 4 y-J t MArtotJAjyi, ; ; 3 , ' Mr. Wlllard was seen last nigh' In The Professor's I-ov Story,, the ' phsaslng comedy of J. M. Burrle. To those who had been si deeply impressed th even ing htott with hi serlmis-aimost tragic -personation as - The Cardinal. It was hard to reconcile the change to .eomedy; but, ks Khi pleasfng MteatlonS wer un folded' from act 10 act, the'audlance real-r lied the wonderful versatility of tho actor and praiBod -him -highly It ta'a long-drop front the more serious mbr difficult characterlxstion of the evening befor. but Mr. 'Wlllard accomplishes it Wth entlr satisfaction. . ! -The .theater should be crowded th re mainder of the . week a the Love Story will be given. There will be a 'Saturday matlne,-.' i . ...:; -, if 4 Madame, Zeisler,, the greatest woman pianist in the world, will be heard t the Marquam , next Monday evening. Beat wlU Jsi. on sal tomorrow. " r ' 7 vf' Vxhi BAKER. ' Franklin Fyl great war play, Cum berland 'ttl, will-h the attraction at the Baker theater. , for the coming , week.' Cumberland '61 deals with" a beautiful love tory In th South" during the Civil War, AS th plot is laid in the South, this gives ample opportunity for -beautiful Ocenery hd stage settinaj. The Baker has earned quite a reputation In that line Since the engagement of the Stuart company, but Mr. Baker promise that next week production will clips all hi former efforts. This I th first Um thai Cumberland 'a has been pro dtcd on th Northern Coast, a few companies an afford to pfljy it, owing t the' heavy -royaltyw Jt had long; nd suoresful run In all th larger Ksstern lit, nnd in Kew York in pattloular. Th Stuart company will be east to great advantage, and U lovers of the war dram should ftvall themselves of thl pportunlty to a great play pro duced by a great company. CORDBAY'3 For ft mldweeK evening the perform ance of Th Cftnnon's Mouth by the Cooley company at Cordray's last even ing wa fairly attended. The Cannon's Mouth, which Is not unknown to theater goer of Portland, is the story of an old deserted cannon that had been aban doned by th array in New Mexlo. Through the mouth of th old eaiihon an American prospector named Bob- Max well drop 'by an aocldent onto the loca tion, of ft fabutously rich mln, and Is th nvy of th.;Whol region. A Bob Maxwell," Frank Cooley, leave nothing els In ths'paft to be desired. Th work f Sad Willis,' who, as Nancy's eousiii, get Into numerou love entanglements, score complete success. As Chester Carlton, Bob's partner, frank RcadJck seem to b perfectly at horn. Terry McKean as topes Maqulre brought forth constant applaus. Obed Gardner, the eoronef. a played by" Perry Banks, was one of the laughable feature of the evening. f"-t&Jl ' '' ' . John Griffith, theretiowned vMephls to," wlU be th attrkotlon at Cordray's the Jftrst half f, ti eoralng. week In a superb production ef Goethe's Faust. Ths engagement open on Sunday even ing for five performances. Including Sat urday matinee. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights Mr., Griffiths will be seen for the first ltm In Portland in a romantic comedy-drama A King Rival, Mis Katheryn Purnell, spoken of by the press as one of "th most beautiful wopaen en the American stage, Is Mr. Griffith' leading support this season, She will be seen as, Marguerite. The company also Include , Mr. Fred Man ague lo the title role, and the balance of th ujikrt I SAr& exiielient. .., Th pectacle will . be 'put on without curtailment or elimination of any kind, the stage of Cordray's theater having amplf space for production of thl mag nitude. ' Hammam Turmsh and - Russian baths. For ladles exclusively. 800 Oregonlan Building, 0 a. m. to p. at, Phon North ;;-' ; - f;'' " , MELODRAMA DEFINED. toresting Chat With Mr. Willard, fe' . ' , - th English Actor,- -,-Mf ambition." said tfr, Wlllard," who thl playing at the Marquam theater this week, the other day, "Is hot confined to riielodraCma. No real' melodrama, as It Was Originally intepreted, Is played at the present day. Perhaps Wagrief op era ar the nearest approach to the gen uine melodrama of th past. Any play tha): "'ftSp'resse anything more violent thnn drawing-room" emotidn in now olSBSed ft melodramal The old definition of th word was a drama in which music wa on of the chief "elements and - ex pressed the different passions and emo tions of the character; frequently tak ing the place of words,?; Music was made th medium for an expression of almost anything, there was very little dialogue, and ' th greater part of th- book was made "up of Instruction to the .musicians, as for example; 'Pedro sinks on his knees music expressive of an appeal to the Almighty.' Then I a, famous story ot old Alexander, who had the Dunlop Street theater in Glasgow,, glvln; In strucUon to the leader of his orchestra One day about the production ot ft new piece. , 'Nbw, Mr. Richardson.' said he, this Is ft rural scene a country garden: Everything Is placid and calm; all th delight of country Ufa Want to be fully brought before th minds of the audi ence, and 1 ttjlnh'fj)!!... m a little muslo expresslve-of fctofhe .drying in the windT; Though omwhat comic, that is goo illustration or tne central Idea in th mind f ' manager of th oldn time when about o produce ft neyr melodrama. ,.,.. . , Election Notices. , . . Deputy County Clerk A. N. Gambell to day commsnosd making up th mall bf the lection notice that will be sent out in ft day or twe. Th notices ar made of whit cloth. Th name of. tbe state, county and city office t b filled at the lection take plao Jun -r 1002, are given. - They will be mailed to the Judgen arid clerk of election of each precinct. Do not delay trying th Peaceck flour; rou will never regret H, , .- WiWOtJRTS'SAV ISf LAW i : I : ? - tl i --US 1 1'? :ii If a, tnan kisses-pr embraces A Woman without her consent, ha Is guilty of as sault and battery, holds the .Supreme Court of Alabama, m Wfc case of Walker v. State! (31 Sa-Bw.,;;657);:-!i- . C SLOT JIACHINE GAMBLING. " ' A nickel in the Blot machinal Involving In its operation th element of chance a t wtBer; th Mayer obtain In cigar ttiox or lets than the value of his money, Jft.heUVbythe BUprema Court of Mlnne soa, la Jihe. ca of. SuU Va. Rodman (67 Pac; Rp., 1118), to bo gam of chanornd to b prohibited, by th BNittit forbidding nlckeHn th-lt ma chines 'for money, checks,, credits, or any representative of value,' or tor any property or thing whatever." -' TRADE MARK CAN'T BE SOLD. ' A tradmark is not byj itself such jSrop rty s can e transferred and th right to use it can not. be assigned, except a Incidental to the transfer of th business r property W connection with which t has, been . used.' bold th Vnited State Circuit Court of Appeal. In th ease of MacMahah Pharmacal Co. vs. Denver Chemfcal Mfg. Co.' (Ill Fed. Rep. 468). A tramfer of th right' to use it In connec tion with a different article, or one f a dlrrereht manufacture, would result In de eeivinf th" public a to tha article or It origin, which It i the sole legitimate pur pose of A trademark to prevent, and transfsre wUl not txt proteoted in stfch use by a court' of equity. BANK PROTECTS DEPOSITORS. ; A bank I in duty bound to honor the check t(f depositor, and It can not rw fuse, to do o. ny th ground that th money deposited belongs to some other person, r that th title of th depositor to R.l defective, hold th Supreme Court of Nebraka In the case of Nehawka, Bank vs. IngSTBOll (S8 N. W. Rep,, l). Depos its in a bank create between It and th depositor: th relation of debtor and credi tor, and the obligation of ' the bank 1 e pay U of h depositor' check upon the funds., A, banker Ik not required to pro tect th right of third parties or to in itial any Inquiry between himself nnd the customer. .7R&NNSSfAN EXCysB. ..Though .drunkennes is, in general, no exous for crime, the Court ot General Session of Delaware, In 'the case of State v. Bnow (51 Atl, Rop.t.607), hold that on accused of breaking and enter ing a dwelling house with intent to steal, who through intoxication ism such a "stupor a to, believe In good faith that h 1 htring another house Where h r tde. can not be convicted of either phase of the offense; he is merely guilty of bre&ning; and entering. . . r RESPONSIBLE' FOR SIGNATURE. A'man by the nam of Nalty subscribed $1,000 to ,, jbcrltlpn paper to build a church, ftnd signed as follows: "Nalty Family, J,000." Ha refused to pay and was. sued.' Among Other defense h con tended that the signature la hot binding oh him, as It I meanlngles and void. Judgment waa rendered against him, and on appeal th Supreme Court (Nebraska, Hodges v. Nalty, 89 N. W. Rep., 5K t nrmed th Judgment and held that the subscriber was bound by th signature he adopted -1 the flame extent a though he had signed his full name. 5 -Ll-iubk DEALER NOT LIABLE Mr knowledg Oh th part of ft liquor dealt that the purchaser Is buying the liquor for th purpose of selling It in a prohibitory district will not render ths transaction illegal, but there must be in -addition some participation by th dealer in tbe Illegal purpose and act (Bluthen thal vs. McWhorter, 81 Bo. Rep., 669, Sup. Court, Alabama). ' PASS BARS DAMAGES. A person who rides oh ft railroad pas, given without consideration and after as sent to cbriditldn that he Should sUm all risk of accident, and that th carrier should not be liable, can not recover on It for injuries from negligence of It er vants, hold th United State Circuit Court, Maine, in the- case of Dunoan vs. Maine Cent. R. CO. (113 Fed. Rep., 608); HEIJD TO UK GAMBLING. Playing cards in a strip of woods quarter or ft mil In length in ft pasture about a mile from a publto road, is held by the Supreme Court of Alabama in th case of Ras vs. Stat (31 80. Rep., (50), to Constitute gaming in a public plac with in the meaning of the statute. LIFE. - Two children were playing on ft lawn before a house, within whoso portal stood gorgeous footman, powdered and dignified, wearing ft green and gold liv ery. Th face of th Uttl girl was like half-opened bud, sweet and fresh. A pair of wondering blue eye looked out from beneath an. aureole of golden hair. A tilt In the tiny round face gave it s look ef simplicity and wonderment. The boy's figure waa lithe and graceful, his eyes dark and flashing, "Wees no play , any more," said she, nestling up to him. "J!. tired. Is 00 no s'eepy? Wee play at pa and ma when Is had a, s eep," and taking th boy' hand, and . laying th little golden head on his shoulder, she was soon fast asleep. Af ter fev minute she woke up with a 'start, s ,, ' "Oov Frank, I' had uch ft funny dream I" " she exclaimed. : - "I dreamed we wa Pa and ma. and we was great big like them! Oo wa ft soldier, and 00 had great big shiny : boots, and a big, big word!" ; ' Her eye beamed with delight Tsking the bov'a hand in her-own plump little one, she put ths dimpled Uttl mouth up " to' hi face. . : -vtv ' "Would 00 Ilk to marry m when I big like mamma,, and oo'a ft great big word f - .:.,:' "Ot course I'll marry you!'' he declared, rising, and 'flourishing a tiny saber. II. , A irl r 1 anil hnr comoanlon were standing on a , rustic bridge spanning little silver stream that trickled through a certain nobleman' ground., me seem of .rose hung heavy on the sir and the tiny rivulet ghlmmered in the moonlight , The man poke,- t ,'. .. , .i . "Ar you orry I'm going away tomor row, V1T' ',., . "Yes, Frank.1 , . . L ' ','Very sorry. Vir.' In a caressing Vole. uv TMntt. mm nrTV." kmDlns her eye riveted ptt kli water. J, , ' ; On band overhung th bridge; witn in .i -' "ftt '.erW'-'jui',;rtj; thr . were damaged in th handling; 3 two left,- thy ar 450.t medium else, baantiful walnut cae..27( . 1 1--ocUv upright Kimball; wal ' nut, ha been carefully used.. 1235 r-7 i--octv Kimball, rosewood, In fin order Uttl used.........$23S ' t I-S-ocuv Milton,' oak case; lit-"'- tl used; to clo It ut,.,..i.21 1 1--6ctv Slngr -mahogftny cs; ' : mall piano with a fin tone, .tan Tl--octav Hallet 4k Dtls. large si, rosewood, m fin hap..f240 ' 1 1-l-oeuv Decker Son, bonised -i - CftS ' iMHnvsfi, . 7 l-S-octv 5; riehr, & rosewood , ease, larg glat ........., .,...166 35 1 ihfepo 'fit :H GRAND -i 1 11 ' B. B. Rich CtSftr Str, other she supported her chin, -Th man took th overhanging hand In hi own. "VI.' he fcld. lobk M mer The girl -turned around toward him, still keeping br tlrooplng'eye ea th water. ' '';.'-' '. ' ' '"' " VI!" h xolaimdTu, this tlm pas sion ringing in his voles. "VI. for God sake, look at me! VI. Movy you!" Oently h drew, toward him the warm form, soft and whit., Tb girl mad no resistance; Instead, she raised her Hp to hi. ' ' '- "YV h aAld. "Jo ydil car-reftUyf T love you Frank)' answered th girl. In her tender, slmpi way. - "And I shall always lov yeu. Ah I Frank. uoh hap piness 1 Can M last, da1" ' : - "It will last dsareat,". anwrd th man, kissing, her. , ( , ,.v": . nt Two man wer Bitting in the smoking room of ft West Slnd club.? Suddenly en of them dropped Ibl morning paper. "Dord!". b ejaculated to hi ompan lon. "I'm not a tlcklr, but, hang It ftlll ths marlage .4 convenanc. op after th other, make man Ick! If. for the sake of tnonay-bags,' two phlegmaUe fossils car to have ft nuptial knot tied around their necks, wll.: that' merely th amalgamation ct ft brae of virtuous bore, But ,whn it come to 4th oas of a. man who" Is " ducediy hahdsom marrying that hideous Amerioan girl Jone for her ork;tHUon-hJil Why, she' nearly doubl hi age!" ' "Seems to me," drawled bl companion, "tht you ought to. trt either ft phU anthropic Institution; tor confining mv bitlou mother, or a matrimonial agency. Why-worry about It, old Want Take it philosophically, a I ;do, -i ftnd ' mnrmur, tell t Ift vie.' with sigh thrown In. But by th way, who 1 : th poor wretch?"' " v-.'Tr ;J-;;'.". "Read it" handing over th ppr. -"Captain th Honorabl Frank Derrick! Whew! Why. w wer In'th cam form -got our Alu at,th asm time! Poor devil! Derry was "always atony-broke. Ued to b mad about VI Charteri, didn't he?" 1 V v:-i y "Tes, poor beggar broke hi heart over her. And h wa in lov with him, too, that's th deuced funny part of R. - No money, I upposiI wonder how h like being married to ft gouty old dukeT Thank heaven, I'm ft younger son! Wait er, brandy and sod for twofculck!" FROGS' LEQS IN 8TORAGE., Few person realix th extent of th edible frog business in the United State. The food commission estimate the an nual catch In this country to be In the neighborhood bf 2.000,000 frogs. During th height ot th frog season It Is es timated yjftt not less than Soo pounds ot fror meat U sold dally In th'Nw Tork market alone. When th season open in tho ekrly spring NtW Tork ' receives Its supply from th West Durtns; th sum mer mbst ot. th leg com from Main and Canada, already dressed, as it-is difficult to ship live frog In large nuns 'bers. If?-! vi.yv;s!v,,ijv- Canadlan ' frog meat : come south In great qnantltlea during th summer, and th dealer buy when th prtc ,1 low and put th leg m cold sterags, paying a low a S5 cents per pound ; In th New Tork fish market large frog brought th November H cent per poundt A th winter advances th prices go higher un til they reach In the neighborhood of ti per pound." 'Thousands of pound. r now - frosen ' tn cold ; Storage, where they hav been held lnce th spring and sum mer. The leg ot ft large frog will weigh about one-fourth pound, although occa sionally "some WelgHbrte-half pound. , In th early spring (he frors leave the inud beds under the fond, where they hav been lylns? to-uid duri; J th Winter, and It la V .1 f .t tbey tcon- ft Jirey ',' .-"5 ' ;-A'ft k, ';,:!?;) T-li.Vv! . i ll.. ' Thl spring' buslue ht progressed With unlnterrupt4 otlvlty; VW " hav been receiving earload of pianos every week, and as ur price are always th lowest, considering the superlative excellence of merchandise offered, ,w ha v found , rady market for our wares. , . Stand today where they have stood : flrmly ; and securely for -th -lt -6: . year er more-th acknowledged standard piano, of .th world. Their y : tem of construction ha keen Imitated ty very raannfacturer. ytt no one ha In th laaft apprtehed their fauperb tonal quallUes, Th lktest Chlckor Ing production la known- s th , MINIATURE, or THREE-QUARTER GRAND. This instrument oembine 11 th uaUUe which hav md Chlckerlng piano famous th world mwi'-.s.iVy&'l:Uv& 1 A' complete and personally selected stock is now on exhibition at cur . warerooma. iC':v' :'- " ; v 'v-"""' '.J.'- - T- - ".'v:?'- ? 7 l4tar ;fllnie,'C,meduni " ! V$ 1 1-S-octav Hint, mahogany cas ; ; 1 1-l-octave Victorlft, -walnut t - tx H f 1-J-octftV Kardman, walnut,' full sice, look like. nsw...i...,...l86 ', ; Square ; planes-A ;; Wber, 'j-iPM; . Marshall ft Smith, 100; GUbwt, 645, I NEW UPRIGHTS.iVii.2 ach .- . Thl Is Alt .unprecedented . offer, and a ther arc only Jlv ef these - bargain, you'd better eom& sariy n U yeu want one Term. 116 cash .) nd 7 r month, ' ,.u- KtlEMBbK- WHW AINU WtltKU ,vWH ; AKK, r:- :.;,,i,'!.;,.'i ';': t m:j O UTING, to SEASIDE :tnOfWtCT CAMPS Bt)tCREC - TKAM, WV O. W. TRAIN LEAVES UNION DEPOT AT 7:30 A. M. Round Trip $100 ONLY ritTY.SX TIPCETS SOLD TO ONE CAR Tickets in PriVat Car now on ky Woodard, dark & Co.. Acm Pharmftcy, Third nd B4 AMrkh Vharmttyt Schiller' Qzar Fftctory, ct any AMU8EMENT8. Marquam Qrand Theater Calvin Belli Manager. ' Fiv bights, with special Matinee Sa urday, beginning Tuesday, April 89, M B. 8. Wlllard, the celebrated Knglli Aotor .and his celebrated Company. Tue day night, 'Th Cardinal," by Louis 1 Parker: Wednesday, Thursday, Frldi nights and Matinee Saturday. j'The Pr tessor' Love Story' by J. M. Barrl Saturday night, "A Silent Womnn," be followed by "David Garrick." wrltt Bt.' W. Robertson. - Evening prices Parquette, t2; Parquet elrcl, tl.60: Balcony, U, 75c. 60c; Oallei Ko,- 2io. Matlne priees Parquett. tl.i Parquette circle, 11; Balcony, 75c and H Oallery, Me, (Se, Seat now selling, . THE BAKER TltEATBR ' " " ' ' 43o, U Btkir, Mkhlf Phone: Ore. North 107. Cot 60S. . Verdict of two packed houses y eat ay: "Best prodcflon of "Haxel Klrki seen 'since th days of C. W. Couldot and Ef& Ellsler." Tonight and th r mainder of th week. .THE RALPH STUART CO. 4 "" IN - i. V-i::'ili - HAZEL KIRKE.' Our - nverohngltlg prices: Nlcht 15 He, Jc. 60. Matinee, XOo, 15c, 25c - Matinee Saturday and Sunday. Next week; "Cumberland. '81." Pltu great war play. CORDRArs THEATER t On week, commencing Bunday nlgt May 4, and Saturday matinee, special e gagement of the eminent actor. Mr. Jol Urimth, supported by - the talt-nted ai charming actress, Miss Kathryn furm and an excellent company. . TWO GREAT PLATS. Goethe's masterpiece. "FAUST. Su day, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdt nights. - The romantic comedy-drama, KINO'S RIVAL." Thursday, Friday at Saturday nights. , , Saturday matlnt Faust." ' - . ' .. Usual prices, ZS and M cents.' CQRDRArs THEATER Engagement of Frank Cooley nd" cor pany in th following popular stand play by well-known authors i Ton I (Thursday). Milton Noble' great dram "FROM SIRE TO SON." - Friday night, th charming corned "The Butterrtlea-'j Saturday night, S Smith Russell' beautiful comedy-dram "Peaceful Valley"; baturday matlne The Butterflies." 1 .,.-. . Usual prices. , :',? FREDERICKSBrRO MfSTd HALlr SEVENTH AND ALDER STREET U- a x lun rKM AAA .' - - - In tier Famous Muscle Dane. ? CESAR AND LEWIS. 5 ' ' " BARR1NQTON. ' ; , ? : SIX-AUSTRALIAN3-8TX ; GEORGE TRUMP, THE LEGLESS .WONDER, , . - . ADMISSION FREE. '' - ". CONCERT HALI CLAZIER BROS. vr ; CONCERT feVERY NIGHI ' . 242-248fcurnsld. fir.' - FAMILY ROdMI . Gentlemen's Resort ; ' Louis Dammasch ' . Ooodnough building", IS and ,' 1T0 Ith street Opposite pust- - - Mi'viKt;':' lSc.v";i,i'iX(VS Cold Lunches. Schlitz beer on (fraugTi .'' , Wanted ; -v- . Toung ldy stenographer, Rmingta Smith Premlerj must b sxperlenced an wlfV and good penman. Address 66 11, Journal offlc. - ., 1 to ; the hunter," who either spear thei at night by th Hsht ot Burning torchf or trap them alive In net. ny Co Storage. Ljve frogi ar not so! 4 In t' New Tork markets to b eaten f.v" year about HtCd are old to Colmt.!ji lege an to thf luboratorto of s, for dissection.' IJve fror for'' pose bring from; IS ut t