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i.u-' .'. V : '(.' -. i 'Skk :::,':l f-'tt:' ij - ;; V . ; 'v; ',';. -.'-'i-'-t ii,,--i s" rip Li-- 'J J. -. h i? )VKINLEY WAS PLEASED . - "; 1 ." - K y- A number , of newspaper men, Includ ;f ns Robert 8bckleto.. author t ."Many Waters.", -wer wngaged Swapping torte at a dinner party rchtly, whca tb conversation turned fl the question f the genius for meeting emergencies. ' Mr, Bhackleton related Jhat when - be ; was a -reporter on a Nwjrirk daily ba 'wt4 sent to "covar' a visit of the late pwsldsnV JtcKlniey -Ton onVof hir last . risits to the metropoue. : , The visit isp several day In duration, pud on-on ansrnoon th Presidential pari? planned to take a trip up the Hud : tea on a Government bo Newspaper ? $ ' pea wero excluded .-. 1b , order that : the I prldnt might hav a few hour-rest sway from the glare of publicity, and so I aa waved tbem a smiling farewell as the boat moved away froratht.pler.,5:'j"'si Mr.. 8haekletoa bad : a - photographer I with Urn . n, other day, and - bad made up hi mind on this occasion to ae- - eure a picture out of the ordinary. Ho accordingly led the camera .man out to : the very end- of tha pier where the boat In backing- out would swing to within: a Tew feet. The President in th mean time had son below and, removing his high bat. donned a yatcbing cap. which ; gave him a, distinctly jaunty' air. Btand lag under an awning In a decided shad ow, be smiled amusedly as he saw the esmera-pointed at htm. He shook his head and laughed,! Indicating ; that It would be useless to try to photograph him In that shaded place. At the newspaper office the negative was Heyeloptd. ,The figure of the President, the Overhanging awning,' and even the Jaunty cap, were ail there i but as for his face-It was an absolute blank. - The President's smile of triumph evidently bad been Jus tided. 1 ' . ' V X .'. ! But "ho laughs best who laughs last." In the newspaper office, were many good pictures of the President, and. selecting the best of those, the most skillful artist of , the staff was commissioned to draw the; face beneath the yachting cap; and Whn, In the neat .morning's issue, the picture -appeared, fto one could possibly have guessed that an alteration had been .toad. - ' y ' " '-. The ellmM ' Wat reached when Mr. Bhackleton called at the hotel late In be-day and was met 'by Secretary Cor teiyou, who, with beaming face, ' congrat ulated him,, saying: "Mr. McKinley baked me particularly to tell you how faueh he appreciates the splendid photo graph you published this morning, and Mrs. McKinley desired me to say .the 4am and Wadd nintHOf vlZJiXfm .r!r-r'''--rw younger.' MUST STAY IN PRISON. Little Rock, Ark.-The Supreme Court has passed u on a veiy Int. resting a..d peculiar, case. ' Oni Brady was ronvlcled on 20. Indictments foq Illegal sales of liquor at Jonesboro, and an In parlous amounts, making a total for fines and costs of about 13300. Being unable to pay these fines, Brady was sent to the coun ty, farm to wprm them out at 75 -cents pnr say, At thfifejrate his term of imprison ment for SO days of Illegal liquor sell-4 big .amounts to something over 12 years. iW law governing Illegal sales of liquor makes each day. a separate offense, and the i 20 indictments were merely for 12 days' sale. , A writ of . ha beau corpus was sought from the Craighead Court. Various grounds were alleged . by coun sel, but the petition was denied and the cast came to the Supreme Court on cr tlorart. Th main contention relied upon la .the Supreme Court was that the Judg ment assessing the fines and providing for . Imprisonment unless paid, since it Was; not specified in any of them when the ; Imprisonment thereunder should be gin,' took1" effect. concurrently- and' when the longest of them was served out, the prisoner;. wa:qntitled,to .his. release. The Supreme Court, however, took the view that the imprisonment Iti ' Such a case was) bot & part Of tho punishment,, but a mere- tneabs' ef collecting the finer an that therefore, the case did not come within vtha.: meaning of that section ; of the criminal coda which says that where fc defendant la found-guilty of two or mere offenses at the same term of court, mad the punishment is imprisonment, the Judgement must specify that the second shall tjegln at tbe expiration of the first. fBtr Louis' llobe-Democrat. . OENtiEMEN, BE MERRY. Th-Engineers' ABsocIatloh will please ttdoa the, lack of enthusiasm we display , lit providing entertainment for them. The situation la a trifling embarrassing. We have only one morgue and there is no change of bill there. Then the cemeter ls are so far. out. it Is a somewhat diffi cult tAsk tq amuse an embalmeer, or an undertaker, "arid at. the sajns time enter toto the spirit of the . thing on ess elf. . Their Jests have a strange, unwholesome ouad to our eara' They are suggestive of tblngs.we are trying. to forget,. They mack of the tomb. One can not fancy Pierrot in' a shroud. How can One wax friendly . with an undertaker and era baltnerT Is that gleam in his eye occas ioned' by brotherly love? You never can be sure that be is not looking at you pro fesKmaliy. Bat away with these dtsmal thoughts! Our guests must be entertain ed. rOome, gentlemen; let us make merry! Only please don't cough In that sepulchral way.- Have something with us! Shall it be ah arsenic cocktail or a cold bottle of formaldehyde? Maybe sbme of you pre fer eugar lit your carbolic acid? Suppose we sit in the tea chest; it is more home Ilka, '.and the waiter can serve us there, nil a bumper and give us a song I Some thing rollicking. How is thlsT All to gether, now. to the tune of ''Hark from Jh Tombs": TV won't go home till that last morn, ; Or till the crack o' doom, .Tfhen Qabriel's trumpet sounds afar And calls us from the tomb! St. Louis Globe Democrat iBOUTILWAYS. The 'ganersi. freight department of the Jowa Central has been removed from farahaUtwn, Iowa, -'to Peoria, lit , ' The Canadian Pucillo will soon award th contracts for the building at Fort "William of an elevator with a capacity f I.000.O0O bushels, s ' ' The. purchase of U.000 tons of German teel rails has bn made by the Cana dian Pacific. , . Th Chicago, 8t Paul, Minneapolis Omaha' opened' Its new Weston line an Mar L This to au extension of th El for branch In Wisconsin. Th jreosntly "reported widespread and ex teaelve, daaiagai -t ,Etri orops l conaidered an Exaggeration , by Roswell Miller, chairman of the board of direc tors of the Chicago,, Milwaukee A Bt, Paul,;. ?: -rit- 'V '; , : . ' '.- . Beverai-ef the Nortbera Wtaco'nslii cit ies are, offering Inducements to th HU nala t'e extend Its ttno f rom Madison nortl 300 mUes.;.s:-' Vj. fh X1 ;'.''? " . -A number of Ban Fraocisco men have organised ft company to manufacture ties by machinery. A machine for, the pur pose has been Invented by a North Caro- lin lumberman. It is portabla and is Operated y a U-boras-pewer engine, iu advantages over the present method of mating ties by band are" obvious. One man, with' brdadaxa, can hew out In a day1, hot more than U ties. The machine, operated -by twa men, will turn out 400 Hes boer day. ThS lines fori; now tunnel ihrpugh the terras has been surveyed by the Souths ern' pacific T'When flnlshed, it will be one of the longest in the world 27,300 feet, or five miles. tOO feet. By Its means nearly 1,000 feet of girade Will be' eliminated, and the present length of snowsheds, aggre gating Q miles, ; will be reduced to 12 miles;"' "v." ' ' ' 'v r Andrew Carmreto mthtiy iold the rea IdentA of-Pittsburg, on the occasion of hia presentation o. them pf the Carnegie library at thfcfc elty needs more rail roada.. He urged, th citlseha to Invite the first line It could to enter that city. "There la plenty 01 traffic," said be, "just as there is in Chlcaga,",,',4V - . -' There is certainly an epidemic in the mattn of railroad building lit Alaska. The latest venture In this direction Is the Klondlko Mines Railway Company, char tered try the Dominion Government - of Canada, with a capital of $2,600,000. The new line will lie wholly in Canadian ter ritory and will Corraeett taws'on with the Junotiop of the Independence and Stewart Rivera, covering a distance of J miles. It is probable thaf one-half the rosd will be eonstructed")thU Bummer. ' "i Report comes from rte Orleans that the Boutnern 'Paciflc' baa contracted for 7? steal tanks for tho storage of oil to be utilised 'as, fuel. ' These are to be placed, it to sal4uWtbe Unas between, Ashland, Oregon, .end Jos Angeles, though most of them; will be put hi on ths Texas lines. Bach tank la' jo Jiava a capacity of 80.090 barrels, so the entire equipment will hold t,00,000 barrels, Bonia M of the tanks have already been completed. Eighty of the company's engines have been remodel ed to burn olL A SEASIDE ROMANCE. rrynnWrttttJ. Counlhan, a local theatrical advertising agent saved Miss Ansa McCarthy of Philadelphia from drowning, culminated yesterday at St. Lawrence O'Toole's church where the couple were married by th Rev, Father J. A Tracy, the Wedding was tnade quite an event among the local theatrical men. '- 1 Michael Shannon served as best man at the wedding, -and Mis Hannah Count han, sister of the bridegroom, was brides maid, Immediately after- the ceremony the couple departed on their wedding trip, to remain a few.flnys. after which they will reside at 'a downtown hotel.. Later they, will go to Atlantic City to spent a .portion, of the summer, .. . it was while bathing in the surf three years ago" this summer that the couple met Miss McCarthy had gone beyond the life lines and exhausted herself in deep water. Hearing her- can for assistance, Counlhan swam to her aid and brought ber safely to shore. He did not give- his name at the time, but later the two met at their hotel. He visited Miss McCarthy and ber mother in Philadelphia, and later met her in this city. Their engagement developed as a result While here last summer Miss McCar thy and Mr. Counlhan decided on the plans for the wedding, which were car ried out 'yesterday. As a testimonial from the local theatrical men, a set of sliver was presented th couple by Clark Brown of the ; Columbia Theater man agement VariobV gifts were received from theatrical friends in Chicago. St. Louis Republic. v ' ' FACTS AND FIGURES. In the town of Passaic, K. J., two lit tle girls have had flnes and costs .entered up against, them to th amount qf IS7.25 for the crime of keeping pet robins In a cage. There Is no more interesting or cu rious sight on this earth than the Inferior of the extinct crater, Aso San, about 30 miles from the City of Kumamoto, In Japan. . It is, lnhaolted by 20,000 people, who live and prOspft. Within Its vertical wall 800 feet high. The inhabitnnts rare ly make a Viourney into. the. outer world, but form. -as it-were, a. little nation by themselves. . - , , , '''' The most 'extensive farm In the Brit ish Isles Is Wlthcall farm. South Lincoln shire, England. It takes In the whole parish, and -70 acres f the next one. There are fX6 aqres of arable land, 430 of pasture, W of plantation. There ire SO cottages on the farm. The largest orchard 1 at Toddingtoo, In Gloucester shire, where Lord. Sudeley has over 100 acres - of--fruit -trees, -chiefly sppis and plums. - The highest Inhabited house In England Is Rosslney's house, In Cumberland, which stands 180 feet above trie sea. Th high est Inn Is the Cat jind fiddle, iar. Bux ton,, 1765 feet above sea level. The high est 'coach read in the kingdom Is that which crosses the. Grampians through Calm Well pass. 2060 feet in height England has a deeper take than any In Ireland'-Wetifwatetv in - Cumberland, which is 170 feet deep, and ivr tresses; but Ireland nas th? biggest In the king dom Lough Neagh, which covers nearly 100,000 acres, and whoss waters wash five counties. . Ireland' has also the deepest bog. There ar parts of the Bog of Allen 17 feet deep. Another curious factbout Ireland Is the comparative scarcity Of wild Creature No less than 11 species common to Great Britain are Unknown In Ireland. ' Among thes are the mole, adder, shrew water-vole, wildcat Pole cat and rdedeef." ' ' THE SURE WAY. , "How dare you send a collector to my house, -'-- it.- ' ( To tell th truth, sir. we were some what doubtful about you." "Then why iwt'have looked me ; upt You would than bav known that I never p.yiirWlli,,'-lJfa: ;' ' Do not delay trying th Peacock flour; you will never regret U.' MEN AND WOMN. ; King Edward has Ordered th execution of 100 medallion v Portrait . of himself. These, richly mounted, ar Intended for presentation to distinguished guest' at the fcoronafion, including the leading rep.' resenutlves of the colonlss and India. Hia- Majesty Is - being spilly photo graphed for the purpose. ' " i -1 vv .v-:V.V--IJ- -rv,i-An amusing anecdote la related of the late Hungarian - statvsmah, Tlasa, who when on dsy dmtng at th Hofburg with the Emperor, placed a large pear upon his plate at dessert The Emperor remarked to hi Minister that cold fruit after a bot dinner was injurious te the digcation. . Tlssa repUed, "Th stomach of a Hungarian Premier, . youjr Majesty, Is obliged to b strong one." Georges Clemencau. who has been re elected to tbe French Senate, of which body he baa not been a member for bin years, made a record a a Journalist dur ing the Dreyfus case,, which to likely to' stand as an exampl of Industry for years to come. In his paper, L'Aurore, hr wrote 62S dally leaders of an average length of a column and a half, exclusive ly on Dreyfus. .' -- - - -. e e ; e This year's medals of the Royal Geo graphical Society hav been awarded to General Sir Frederick D. Lugand, High Commissioner tor Northern Nigeria," and to Major P. Molesworth Bykes. Sir Fred erick Lugard has been a very useful ad ministrative officer at Uganda and on th African West Coast, but his geographi cal exploits ar of no great Importance. Major Bykes has made valuable Surveys Ir) Persia, Lieutenant Andrup of the Danish navy received the Back grant for his exploration of the Fast Greenland coast : , Senator Hanna has a dinner aet of 13 plates, . originally mad for th Austrian Emperor. The decoration of 'each plat Is a facsimile of some famous painting, .ess Lord Curson recently unveiled me morial tablet in the Cathedral at Cal cutta, in honor of Indian volunteers who died in South. Africa, upon whites was en graved a verse of poetry 'written by th Viceroy. . C. P. Walbrldge, head of one of th biggest firms In St Louis, at on time sold newspapers on th street of that city. - t If EdwarcVrn .sc!d Ao f durling the forthcoming cruise In British waters, he will be the first English King to set foot In the old Norman fief Of. the crown since the days of King John. . Major General - Henry Dearborn's sword, used by him In the battle of Bun ker Hlllv Is for sale in New York, also, the gold-laced dress-coat which be wore when, in 1822, he was presented at th court of Lisbon aa first American Min ister to Portugal. Mrs. Amelia E. Barr. the novelist who war born at Ulveratone, Lancashire, Is 71. When laft, at the, age of SS, a widow, with three daughters. In Texas, Mrs. Barr went to New York and began writ. Ing for Henry Ward Beecher" paper and other 1 periodicals. - She had passed ' 'her 50th birthday before' she . began novel writing. The first of her characteristic works. "Jan Vedder's Wife," was pub lished In 1886; during the Intervening years some 30 works havs come from her pen. ' Colonel William Hester, the president of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle corporation completed his 60th year of service oh the paper on Saturday and received an .en grossed letter from his subordinates and a watch and chain. A SUITABLE NAME FOR . WIRELESS TELEGRAPH. Almost since its Inception many well meaning people have taken exception to the use of the term "wireless" in connee fion with electric wave telegraphy, "and numerous substitutes have been offered, for Instance, etherography, ayntonog raphy, and the like, but so far those sug gestions have fallen flat. Etherography is quite applicable to heliography and to or dinary telegraphy as to wireless teleg raphy, and there is no good reason for the term syntonography. Wireless, In deed, Is as convenient and significant as any other name that might Tie chosen. The. exception to the name Is that wires are still employed In ' the apparatus of this system, which is true; but so they are In wire telegraphy In relays, etc.; yet no one ever thinks of th latter In connection with wire telegraphy. The fact Is, that the connecting Wire between a sending and receiving station was look ed upon as absolutely essential to teleg raphy, up to the time of electric' wave telegraphy,-and It was the ability to dis pense with this connecting wire that pro duced the profoundest Impression on tbe public mind; hence the term wireless elegraphy Was singularly apt. If another name be desired, It will be easy to follow the. precedent already set in the case, for Instance, of Morse telegraphy and Wheat stone automatic telegraphy, and .term It the Herts. Lodge, Marconi or other wire less telegraphy, as the case may be. Cassler's Magsstne for May . MICE ATE HER SAV1NQS. GLOUCESTER CITT.-Mice In the home ot Frederick Wurth, In Ann street ate t2S In greenbacks, which bad been hidden In a cigar box by Mrs. Wurth sev eral "weeks ago. Th money had been saved by the woman, and consisted of omiViO and three $5 notes. About three weeks ago Mrs. Wurth was taken sick and went to a Philadelphia hospital In order to save the expense of a physician. When she returned she found that the money had been chewed : into smalt pieces. - She applied to the redemption division of the Treasury Department at Washing ton and today received word- that the bills were so badly damaged that they Could not be redeemed. Philadelphia Tim. -- - Hav BourT you tried Peacock ' nard wheat Equitable Savings, and. Loan Association L H STAMK S7KMMT. CHAS. . LADD, Pres., TB. WILCOX. Vlce-Prcs.. -1 r. Mck!rcHCR, Sec. -; , ABSOLUTELY SATI. 6 PKJL CENT CXJARANTEEp . OBSERVATION. CAR, tVTbe Id "stat of, Virginia hasn't th vast resource of some of the other parts f 1th' Union, and yet it ha such dlvsrai Bed source of wealth - that Its people havo no cause W complain.' said E. M. Fulton, ia lawyer of Wis County, who is prominently Identified with the south western" Motion : of that state. "On the poorest sort of soil our farmers get "big revenues from their peanut and tobacco crops, and there Is a bank' th the little town of Suffolk , which the peanut business has made so strong and rich that IU stock Is worth more than that of the greatest, bank of New York." "For many years." said Robert Mc- Kehsle of Edinburgh, Scotland, "tourists to our City hays exhibited a morbid cur iosity to' visit the old house where, in 1821 Burke and Hare committed a series of murders that shacked fhe world. "For long while after the discovery of the foul crime which today bear the nam of the chief, perpetrator, the house stood empty but In recent years it was occupied by tenant of very low class. The dark room Where the murders were committed was used as a bedroom, as was the closet underneath, where the bodies were prepared tor the dissecting table. ' -. , ; "At last this squalid old structure Is to b torn down,, and one of the historic landmark of Edinburgh will pass away to glv room for "the marcn ot modern progress." -V;-Ua.' . heryoody like the Peacock flour b. tause It to th best" ' . ' W;AShaw.-', A. S. Shaw. Front U& Office pnoae ciay Ji Res. W. A. SHAW EL Co. REAL EBTATE - AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. , Money to Loan, Taxes Paid, Abstracts Furnished. Grain, fruit and dairy farms a specialty. Renting and collecting. Prop arty taken charge ot for non-residents. Farm Lands a Specialty. US fctark Streeet PORTLAND OR. BARGAINS Si-room house, paying big, only..... .1 000 One-quarter block, with cottage, at Midway 1100 One of the, best paying grocery stores In city: sell at invoice. Money loaned. G. He SMITH a CO. 301 Falling Building. Telephone Clay 195. SIB oregonlan Building, fortiana, ur.. re ports on mines and mining property of every description. Assays and analysts; lowest rates. Correspondence solicited. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED-TO LEASE, lot situated out side of fire limits tjitnte situation, tlm and terms. Box, A. journal. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. REAL Estate and General Business Agency. D. E. Budd. 110 First Bt. HELP WANTED MALE. LOGGERS; mill and yard men: men and teams; wood-choppers; farm hands and milkers; work of all kinds in and out of city for men' and women; no-day guarantee on every intkat. Call and see CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 826H Morrison; branches, 447 Burnside and 61 North fl'hlrd. - HAT MANU FACTUJRERS. HAT MANUFACTURERS AND RENO VATORS Only place In Portland for good work; union hatters. Boston Hat Company, 82 Fourth atreet; phone Black 132. ; FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS. 24-ROOM lodglnpf-homie; fine location, central. West Side; will. Je sold very cheap. Room 29 Ablngmn building. An yone who will gaze at the Fair aite For Sale Miscellaneous. HALL'S safe, standard of the world; safes sold on easy payments; trade your old safe for a new one. Norris Safe & Lock Co., Second and Stark sts. Furniture wagons, trucks, hacks, coupea; also 2U0 other vehicles, 2GO sets harness, 100 saddles. Tomtinson A Hail, 211 Washington street. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY to Loan on City lots snd tm- Srovedr farms. W. A. Shaw & Co., 848 tars Street. W. A. HATHA U AY Monev to loan, 10 Washlngtotn Building. Phone Hood 41S. MISCELLANEOUS. HIGHEST PRICE paid for men's cast-oft clothing and shoes. 87 N. Sd. Phone Green 428. Orders promptly attended to. PATENT FOR SALE. FOR SALE, at a sacrifice, H interest In a valuable patented asphalt paving pro- . cess; has been operated successfully. Address Box 121. Journal office. CONTRACTORS. FRAlTsrCAMPB builder; repair work. SSI First street; phone Front 1305. , , ATTORNEYS. Paxton, Beach 4k Simon, 610 Chamber of Commerce. - ...... H- Sargent. General Practice, notary public, 634-636 Chamber of Commerce; Charles A. Lucas, Room 629 Chamber of Commerce. James Oleason, 2 and S Mulkey Building. AWAERANOAjg A L Y8T. Paul Baumel, Assayer and Analyist; gold dust bought 228.. Stark st ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER.. Fred A. Ballin, 43 2d st Tel. Oak 76. Ves signed "oouler' U kinds de- BARBERS. Joseph Reidel, S52Morrlson st r' FullUove A Moore. 252 Washington. CV. Hare, 146 Fifth street.' Browning Navajo Herbs aad Vine Roots for Candrfuff and falling hair. 150 1st BARBER8' 8UPPLIE8, O. N. W. Wilson A Co. SO th st. ieadlna barber' supply hous PaaV' boast tEWTS-BTENOER Barber Supply Co srisfvir'st'sr - f BOOTS AND 8HOE8. Drjyera, BThirt street -.( -J " J. Banger, Repair Bhop, 440 Washington Th Nelson Bhoo Btore, iSju North M st Marks Bho Store, 2-"3 Morrison st., near . grd.'- ACenta Jenness MlUer Bboe. BILLIARD. TABLE8. The Bninswtck-Balk Collcnder Co.. 4 Third street. , CHIROPODY AND MANICURING. Wm. DevenyVand Estelle Deveny, SOI Alliky Bldg., Hd and Morrison. L. Mitchell. Expert Chiropodist. Knight's Bhoe fttare, 204 Wash, st Phon Hood ' ' CONFECTIONERY. ' . A. J; Coffman, Chocolates and Bon Bona, 8S0 Washington st. W. 3. Powell, Candles and Cigars, 420 Washington street. Henry Blumenauer, Manufacturing Con fectioner, 434 Washington st. CYCLISTS AND MACHINERY. E. P. Keenan, Columbia, Hartford and Vidette Bicycles, Aluer st. Phone Red 1963. ... ' Sewing Machines and Bicycles, 833 Mor . rlson street, - CORNICES SKYLIGHTS. Metal Bkyllghts. Galvanized Iron cor nice. J. C. Bayer, 266 Second st i CREAMERIES. La Grande Creamery Company, butter, -eggs and cheese, 204. Yamhill st. Phone, "Ore. Main T7. .'"'-' i.i . Arlington Creamery, butter, egg, cheese, tc., 26T Burnside st. . COAL, AND WOOD. Oregon Fuel Co., dealers In all kinds ot oat and wood, 844 Morrison. Ban field-Veyeey Fuel Co., flry flat wood, 0 ad st Phone Main K and Col. 17. DECORATORS. H. P. Chrlstensen, wail papers, and painter, 141 gth street comer Alder., E. H. Moorehouse A Co., wall papers. 807 Washington street. " ' " ' DENTISTS. fe. M. Hamby, D7 D. 8., room B" Wash" lngton bldg., Washington and 4th sts. Theodore S. Thomson, BO-51 Washington bl4g., Washington and 4th sts. Phone Hood 414. P. a LANG WORTHY, Rooms 1 and 8 Benson Building, 281 Vi Morrison street near tilth. Hteksv. A V"J!sy" vur, m ana 'Waatt.''sa. lioue Boiifh uif DRE8SMAKERS. Miss Loughlln.,14 Lewis bldg. Mrs. E. J. Oliver, Millinery Parlors, room 406 Macleay bldg. DRUGGISTS. O. P. B. Plummer, 200-202 Sd street Rows A Martin, 6th and Wash st. Frank 3. Btreiblg, 313 Wash, street Laue-Davls Drug Co., 175 8d st Phons 64S DANDRUFF CURE. R- Shields, 46 Third St. N. Herptclde, In dividual application or by the bottle. ELECTRIC WORKS. PORTLAND Gleotrloal Works-Office, 182 Washington St. Western Electric Works, 805.. Wash. st. OPTICIAN. D. O. Qengrich, the leading graduate op tician, m Yamhill st. PHYSICIANS AND 8URGEONS. Dr. Amelia Zlegler, 60i Marquam"BldgT Dr. Cora C. Talbott IS years' expert nee In diseases of women. Write or call. SOU Salmon st ELECTRICIANS. ARTHUR T. WALKER, Room 21. Cam bridge building. Phone Red 2954. Resi dence Pink 1261. Mrs. C. 8. Fery, 361 H Morrison st. ENGRAVERS. Hlcks-Chatten Engraving Co., Morrison, itiween isi ana ia sis. ' - EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Oregon Employment Co., 227 Burnside St. ACME Emp. Bureau, 1R5 Morrison Help free to employers. Phone North 2381. Col. 287. FINANCIAL. $3U0,0U0 to loan at 5 and 6 per cent. Wm. o. Beck, KUl Morrison st- FURRIERS. The Sllverfleld Fur Mfg. Co., 285 Morri son street GROCERS. pTBresser Co.. 340-34I Wash, street. Owen H. Serple A Co., Fancy Groceries, 363 Morrison street HAIRDR ESJSINGM AN ICURJN G PaTl8HTir"H6tore', ' SofWash. St., up-to-date hair dressers. ROSENTHAL SISTERS - Wig-making and manicuring. 160 Fifth Bt Phone Hood S14. i HAY AND GRAIN. W.8. Lauthers, 110 North 3rd street, lime, shingles snd cement. HOTELS. Cosmopolitan Hotel snd Cafe, 51 North Third street, corner Davis. Hobl Belvedere. European plan. Fourth and Alder streets. Esmond HoteL Rates: European, 50o to II. W per day. Frontand Morrison sts. HOUSE FURNISHERS. Home - Furnishers Furniture, Carpets. Parlor Goods, Stoves etc. See 1. Gev urts & Sons. 173-175 First 210-225 Yam hill. , Both Phones 304. INSURANCC. o; Rosenblatt rooms 220-223 Sherlock bldg.. Sd and Oak sts. Phone. Mam 132. Puffer. Burgard A Co., 154 Wssh. st PRINTER AND STATIONERY. J. ft. Rogers, 10b printing. 323 Morrison. SLOT MACHINE?. All styles; repairing; phonographs, rec ords. Transcontinental Machine Co.. 343 Washington St. j ' TEAS AND COFFEE. Haines' TeaBtoreTFarnous Mistletoe Tea Fifth Bt, opp. Postofflce. TICKET OFFCIEJS. OVERLAND TICKET oTFICEv'iw ,, Third street SS to S29 saved to all point. -.. ' , TRUNK FACTORY. ' . karHs Trunk Co., '"'trunks,'' valfses, satch els, etc., 231 Morrison St ?--jEWELER8t':f : Beldtng Bros., Diamonds. (Watches.. -etsW 4S Third Vtreety ' The L. C. Henrlohsen Co., Jewelers and opticians, 284 Washington street The O. ( He!tkernperColL' manufacturing jewelers, 2S Merrteoa sf. John A, Beck, watches, diamonds, etc, 207 Morrison street anderburg Watch' House. 140H Sd st LAUNDRIES. Clean Towels Daily. Comb, brush, soap. II per month. NoVelty Supply Co.. 40 42 N. Ninth st TeL, 410. LIVERY 8TABLES. Burnside Livery Btables, . corner Fourth and Burnside sts. Phon Ore. Black St Frasler A McLean Livery Stable. Both phones-00. No. 200 to 206 6th street MASSAGE, W. H. Faulkner, room 14 SSlfc Morrison street. . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FLUTE, Guitar. Mandolin and Banjo In struction. Prof. E. A. Smith, res. 2M Twelfth. Phone Brown S8& Fisher Music Store. Everything In Music. Phone, Red to. ISO Third Bt OSTEOPATH. L. B. Smith. Parlors, room 40 Oregonlan building. LADIES TAILORING. ; LADIES' tailor-made" suits; fancy 'm broldered and applique dresses and trimming. Stephen's, SSt Alder St ' PATENT MECICINg. Bpringstreme Mdloln Co.. . Ill Altsliy building. MONUMENTS. Otto Schumann, monumental and build ing work. 204 Third st. Estimate on first class work and stock only, PAWN BROKEflb. Undo Henry, 43 North. Third street Portlsnd Loan Office, Dan Marx, prop.,', 74 Third st, near Oak. Phone Brown 47S. V 1 tTnele Myers, Jeweler. 14S 3rd st PIANOS. Souls Bros. Piano Co.SM Washington Bt Elers Piano House, Hlgh-Grad Pianos and Organs. 861 Washington St PHOTOGRAPHERS., E. W. Moore. Crayon and Oil Portrait. Third aad Washington Bt. 1, PL.UMB.ERS.. ,. K anton. &l(imtJn and steam fitting, 88 Sixth street REAL ESTATE. Lehman Loan and Colleotlon Agency. 70t Chamber of Commerc. 3. F. Compton. Phon Black 829. 203 Washington St The King Real Estate Association. 721 Chamber of Commerce. E. F. Riley, 60S Chamber of Commsro. Chas. il. Korell, real estate and mortgage loans. 251 Washington. Main 688. R. H. DUNN, real estate and financial agent No. 148ft First street, Portland, ' Oregon. JtESTAURANTS. MorriSnCuncbT andCoffee Housel Below Imperial Hotel. New Port Restaurant end Oyster Hous. S3 Third and 267 Pine Sts. Strouse's Restaurant. 129 Washington Bt Billy's Coffee House, 249 Tamhll Bt City Chop House and Restaurant IS Third St., N. 0 RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCIJL8, Chas. E. Potter tt Co., mfrs. rubber stamps, seals, stencils. 221 Falling Bid. ORIENTAL SHOOTING GALLERY The latest' quartlscope views, 63 3d st STORAGE AND TRANSFER. C. O. Pick, office (W First St.. bet. Stark snd Oak; phone 500. Pianos and furni ture moved and parked for shipping; commodious fere-proof brick warehouss; Front and Clay sts. Furniture. Piano and Safe Moving and Packer. Charles M. Olsen, 128 First street. TYPEWRITERS The Smith-Premier Typewriter. .122 Third street. All mases ot typewriters lor rent. Supplies for all machines. L. 4k M. Alexander A Co.. sgents. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TTTENWNXflT3NALn5o Schools. Scranton, Pen'na. Edgar Faulk, WALL PAPER, Ernest NnTieTA"Co7W!llpaper and dec orations. 127 First St. BANKS. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With Which is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital paid up ........ ...........S8,0o0,0O0 R,ierve 2,,OOO.0W Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened tor sums Of 110 and up wards and interest allowed on minimum E. A WTLD.I Manager. 1 ADD TILTON, BANKERS L ESTABLISHED IN 1850. rv.nsact a General Banking Business. interest allowed n time deposits. . follectlona made at all points on favor 4bie terms Letters or. credit Issued available 1 Europe and the Eastern sl?.tJi?: v.Miianre and Telegraphic Trnn. fers sold on New York. Washington, Chi- Tors ..i nanvaf. DmAka, t faun. Kt- uvwwti-'"'' - own Francisco apd various points ln Oregon, Washington, " Idaho, Montana and BrltUh Columbia. rj. Exchange Frsnkfort and Hong Kong. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK UBRCtlA PORTLAND, OREGON. J. rRANK WATSON -rFresldent ir tfe UftTT .CashUr avr W HOYT.. Assistant Cashier transaxp gNEs rr"-"w unltea Biates Aepesicary. -. - fmrm M treAlt 4imm1 ...il. .51 to all part of the world. Collecuona bought LONDON A Bfi&g&F00 BANK- Chamb otCormnt. ThM. Head office, 65 Old Broad street, London. This bank transacts a general banking ..-V1.a makes loans, discounts bills and r "7.. itrs of credit available for trav elers and th purchase of merchandise fn any city of th world. Deal !tt tor. elan and domestic excTiang. 8 n.M on time deposit 1 MACRAE. Manager. UNITED STATES NATIONALBANK Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts available In all cities of the - United States and Europe, - President TTLER WOODWARD Vice-President JACOB JCAMM Cashier F, C. w r r .ft:: SOUTH Depot Fifth and - I Streets. Leave. Arrive. lOVERLANn EX 3:30 p m 8:30 a m fPRE8S TRAlN8.f7:an ror Hulem, l',oe burg, Ashland. Sac ramento. - Osden. T:00 : oas v raneisco, ho- jave, Los Angeles, ui faso. New Or leans and the East. At Wo o d b u rn (dallv excent Kun-i aay), morning train connects with train tor Mt. An eel. 811- verton. Browns- v 1 1 1 e, nprlngneld, and Natron, and AlbanV Ixical fnri Mt. Angel and 811 verton. 4:00 p m 7:30 a m 4:60 p m Albany passenser .. 1Or10 a m luorvaills pasenrer!5:S0 B m Sheridan pasienger( 8:25 a m Dally. tlDally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Port land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net " rates 317.50 nrst-clasa and 314 second-class, Second-class includes sleeper; nrst-clast does nof Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU snd AUSTRALIA. Can be Ob ' talned at Tftkot Office. No, 2s4. cornel Wrahlngton ""d Third. ". TaMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot ot Jefferson Bt Leave Portland daily 7:30 s, m., 13:30, 1:65, 3:25. 4 40, 8:25. 8.30 p. m. Daily ex cept Sunday. 5:30, 9:40 a. m., 6:06, 11:30 p, m. Sunday only, S a. m. Arrive Poitland dally, 8:30, 10:50 a. m., 1:35. 3:10. 4:30, 6:15. 7:40, 1 p. m. Daily except Sunday, 6:35, S:30, 10:50 a. -SB.; ex cept Montlav. 12:40 a, m.; Sunday only, 10.5 a. m Leave for Dallas dally except Sunday, 6:06 p. m. Arrive Portland S:30 a, m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrllf Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 54 p. m. Returns Tuesdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. ' V. A. SCHILLINGS R. B. MILLER. City Tkt. Agt. Gen. Frt A PasikAgt, TIME CARD OF TRAINS PORTLAND Leaves. Arrive !. 2:S0 psxSsCS ant Overland. .Express ..... T-wUCiyifc JUOUU) . Pugenundl.lsnlted for Houtn uena. urays Harbor, Olytnpla, Ta coma and Seattle 8:35 am 6:20 pm Two trains dally to Spokane. Butte, Helena, Minneapolis, St Paul aad th East. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. General Pass. AgL. 365 Morrison street. - Portland. Ore. Odfgon Union Pacific ABO THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST UNION DEPOTL- Leave. Arrtv.. CHIC AO fVPO RT CanB :00 am pm SPECIAL. Uaily Dally For the East via Hunt- lngton. , "iPOKANEt'VER. 6:15 pm .a For Eastern Washing- Daily Py. ton, Walla Wall. Lew Iston, Coeur d'Alene and Gt. Northern points. " ATLANTIC EXPRESS, h:50 pm S:10om For the East via Hunt- Dally Dally ' lngton. - OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR SAN FRAN- Trora CISCO. Atns- -.mw 8S. Columbia- worth j UU pm April 7, 17. 27. Dock 88. Geo. W. Elder rOOpm April 2. 12. 22. . FOR ASTORIA nd s:pm 5:0i) pm way points, connecting Uaily Daily with str. vfor Ilwaco and 3x Sun ex Sun ' North Beach, str. Has-gat. 10. sato. Ash street dock. p m FOR CORVALLlS and 'n am 6:00 "pni" way points, steamer Man., ' Tues., Ruth. Ash street dock. Wed., Thurs., (Water permitting.) fti sat FOR DAYTON. Oregon 77(H) am SftiOpm City and Yamhill River Tues., Mon.- points, str. Modoc. Ash Thur., Wed., street dock. Sat. ' Frlv (Water permitting.) , ' v. TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washlng tonTeleDhono. Main TU. ? PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. For Yokohama and Hongkong, caltlnl at Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai,' taktnt freight via connecting steamers for Ma nlla. Port Arthur and Vladlvostock. For rates and full Information call 01 or address officials or agents ot 'the O R. & N. Co. ' BICYCLES. Frea'rjrerrmrcieo., 'loSUlitirt 'BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Smyth A Howard Co., Sia Chamber ot -Commerce. ' CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. : John A. Melton, Carpcnccr and Builder ,. 8u7 -Stark St.! ofRt ttvt-store flxturej built and remodeled, ottering and re pairing houses. Phone Main TO. . cafe8. ; . ')i TbTlTeU Saloon, SUd Washington street The Knob Hill Baloon, B4I Washington The Oriental Caf. 820 Washington st CIGARS AND TOBACCO ' Dreyfus Germaine, 881 Third street ''' laxa Ogar Store. 311 Third st , - The Railroad Cigar Store. 834 Wash., st STATIONERY. The Kilbatn Stationery Co., 267 MarrisoJ Bt . :l ... . , . . . lame R. EWing, Bookseller, T. M. C. " A '' Bid., IBS Fourth 8t PertlaaA - TAILORS. We call for, clean, press and deliver on . suit each week for fl.00 per month. 1M - Washington St., Bon Ton Tailoring Co., 84 Third SJtl opn, ..Chamber of Coramerc, - . .1