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- ' THE : BVEITING JOTmirAIi TCtoTIlAXX),-.QTtEQOX TKVJXBDXlt. MAY 8, r 1902. I THE 1 BAPTIST Great Outpounnerrof . . Asheville. North Carolina; (Journal Special Service.) ' ' jaSHEVILLE, N. C, May l-Outward aid -risible sign -.re1' abundant tbat a great outpouring of Baptist will .take btao In-this city tomorrow. At every lurti are met member of th Baptist de nomination, wearing badses upon their breast. ' ',,' ' ' ' V "' The are the delegates to the 47th ses sion ot the Southern. Baptist convention, svhlch convenes tomorrow for a -week or Jnor. ; , . - ft will be ths larreit gathering: of rep rasentatires ot this great denomination. - aver held in th South. , ' ,'- between 1200 and 1500 delegates bay ' received credentials, and these -will rep . resent constituency ot L33,M mem- Within ths bounds of the convention are 18,890 churches, 763 associations and 14478 preachers. ', ,1'. ' lV. j 1 ,il A many preacher as can possibly do ' Id attend ths ' annual "- meetings, and gHers are a great many lay delegates and Msltorffc Among: - those aiready on the 'Held ar large delegation from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi,. Florida, Virginia, . Kbo Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Al abama and Georgia, s . ' About half the delegates are guests of koapltablo residents of Asheville and i . Bthity, while the remainder are quartered In the leading hotels. ,' , The present, officers ot ths convention. 1 of wnom are here or are expected before tomorrow morning-, are as fol lows; '. ' ( ' s , President, the JHon. William J. North- ei ot Atlanta. ex-Governor of Georgia; ice-presidents, Rev. Jones Philip Eagle of Littl "Rock, the Hon. W. W. Heard $t Baton4 Rouge, the Hon. Andrew H. Longlno ot Jacksont Miss., and the Hon. Jbshla .. Levering- of Baltimore; secreta ries, Rev, Lansing Burrows, -P,D.,f-of Nashville, and Rev. Oliver Fuller Greg ory ot Baltimore: treasurer, George H, - Norton "of Louisville, end. auditor, Biev, IWllltam Patrick Harvey, D. P.V of Louis ls: ;- 4- ? , . .The -work of the convention is divided omdRsaiosni federated Labor. Elects :Harry-Presideht;'': At the convention ef th State Federa Hlon of Labor yesterday aXternoon, Mr. Puke,, who had beeu to interview. 3tr fTlffany, auperintendMit of the- Portland City Owes; on electrfo road, resorted- He said"lsj ft Ibiww ink a msiferjet a lew iejyvHhefc l&of WtulAoir tr A thatS stMLA. He quxjled isie c -'the re marks oC Mr, jnffanyj .which in sub ounce are as follows: . ',t realise that I have made a mistake. V am willing to rectify that mistake I - am willing from now on to meet union labor half way." - ' ' After Mr. Puke's remarks, several res olutions were taken up that had been Slow in getting to the- Committee. One from Local 143, Meatcuttera and Butchers, asked the Federation to use its utmost endeavor to have a bill passed by the coming Legislature, providing, thai : all tores af)d markets xoee at P.; M on all days axcept Saturday and holidays., ., A etroner resolution, condemning , the LcV Angeles Times, and declaring, it an enemy to organised labor, was passed. 1 After these resolutions the convention proceeded to elect the following officers for the coming years - President, !. Ti fHarrjr, J Sheet" Metal (Workers No. 16, Portland. First Vice-President, a Welcjij, Co lumbia River Fiaherman "No. (32, ' Astoria,' Second 'Vlct-Presidettt, George Hornby, International LongsBoremen No. 264, FortlaticV J Jt- -- 4 Third Vice-President, . G. . F. .Johnson, Federated .-Labor Union. , No., m, ..Baker City. Fourth, , Vice-President, yt .-A JtflUsr; Psderated Trades Union, Salem.- . . Fifth. Vice-President, Fred .Langever, ratntsra Union No.. 699, Pendletpn. ; -, Secretary, W. H, , Barry, - editor, ot. the. tbor Press, Portland. , t-, v , Treasurer, Chaa. Mlckley, Tailors' Union No. 74, Portland. c Mr. Harry, in accepting hia nomination, paid the employers were, not so much to blame for strikes as were Oie non-union ynan. The secret of Success) was. to have all laborers in the unions-. He favored spending" all available money and time In the coming year toward getting all labor into the. unions.- , ' ' ' "Th result would be miraculous," he Said. "The Legislature would have thou sands ot petitions sent them and for fear ,pt toeing the labor vote many of the res alhtiohs passed by the Federation would become laws." He promised that the Oregon Federa tion ot Labor , would be tho best on the Pacific Coast In the next year. When' the tune cam for selecting a meeting place tor' the next year, J. M. Igurphy took the floor and in a few word presented the chief reasons why his town, La Grande, should be selected. Salem al so Wanted the next convention, but final ly withdrew. In favor of La Grande, where the next meeting will be held dur ing the first week of May. 1908. 1 ' Horace A Puke, Cigar makers' Union, Portland, was elected as delegate to the National Assembly ot the American Fed eration of Labor. DEMOCRATS: UNITED M I ' i i r ' in i i" ' , " . ' ' - ' ' Sam White,' chairman of the state Pem icratle central committee, returned-from Pendleton yesterday, where be attended the 'Sessions of the Supreme Court. Mr. White will devote all ef the time remain tig up to election day to the work of )h Stat campaign. He was asked what Sere the conditions found In- Umatilla County, and he replied: ,' , "Not lea than C00 Republicans of that Cunty will vote for Oeerca-K. Chamber In for Governor. ; The .movement has bached, proportions that make It for aidable . to the opposition. The reports flail fear m te Portland from Pen ; GONVENTION f That tlqffbmmatidn at L,- ''ti lt,! , I-7 f -Jt Jtato three great departments foreign missions, , home missions ;, and ; Sunday schoola " v ' - . ' Bach of 'these departments Is represenu ed by a board, and the reception of re ports from these boards ' will copsums most of the time of the convention. , -Ot the Sunday school board, j whioh is located in NashvUte, Pr. E. E. Folk IS the preeldent .and pi: HL'.- Frost the secretary. 41 'f , I '' 1 .Dr. W. Vf. landruttt is president of the home missioik boaraP w,Mea ha Its hsad Quartera ih'AtlanU, and which has for Its secretary Dr. F. C. SteConnell. . The headquarters ot the foreign mis sion board are in Richmond. Professor C. H. Winston; is the prasldsnt and Dr. R. J, WUUngnam. the secretary. ' '. The members of the yarlous "boards are hard at . work; today putting the final touches to their' reports preparatory to presenting them'to' the convention. .All ot these reports snow gratifying progress during thaast ,12 months 14 the various departments of denominational Work, t Ths outlook for foreign mlssiona in par ticular was never so bright: Heretofore Virginia ha been the banner state, in regard to the amount ot contributions for the foreign mission field, but this year Kentucky is in the lead, , with Georgia and Texas close seconds. ; ' ' '- .x The reports show also that thf year has been one ot unusual. aoUTttyt in .the Sun day school department. 1 ' ' t. . . Although the program wilt be' largely confined to action on the reports ot thess three organisations at tneshurch, an im portant feature of the' convention will be the selection ot a president to suoceed ex-Governor MOrthen. who has deolined to allow the use of his nam as a candi date for re-election. , t" ' ' The contest' promises' Jo be a spirited one between the Baptists ot the East and those west of the'Mliitaslppl. " - "t The tormer-rebablrwiH' unite-on Hon. Joshua, Levering fcf , Baitlnjore as their candidate, while., the, Western .men most prominently mentioned :f or th honor are ex-Governor J. P. agle of Arkansas and Hen. R. O. fiueker of' Pallas. ' i ' ; - dleton touching- upon this subject have been correct. 'Butcher, for Congress, also has splendid! support; peopm there argu ing that Williamson -and Furnish were the two halves of the comtntiatlon' that made aH of the trouble .for the Repub lican organisation in the state conven tion..' w J j-.-" Ik, it' . "The Democrats are united as they never.bepre have been... They have an efficient organisation, with A. P. Still man as ths-chairman, and they are at work with the- determination to carry Umatilla County far George E. Chamber. Iain.- I believe they will do this. vi have not been-here after my return long; enough .to aay anything regarding the general features of the campaisn that have deteleped during, my absence, but In, brief Will . say that everything is in a (satisfactory .-condition, and report are such, as to give us encouragement in ev ery part of, the state.; -f t t)i Postal OlflciaJs Would Da Well ! to Investigate thisl . ' " (Journal 'Special' Service. , '- lUCHLANP, Or., May ..Furnish but toni' art7 aropplngf'froito. United .' States mall, sadicr u In thl prtVof the state, hno p(epple here are Wondering if this is a feature 'of the Republican campaign. It has been suggested, that perhaps the presence of Furnish buttons loose? In United .States .maleac Is, due to the fact that they wsrs'laqed there by soma one, and did not.; escape, from packages that were mad jjp, for shipment.. If ths latter be true. It is.ats suggested, then some 'posts! official or employe is attault in accepting mail matter not in order for shlpmeht through the matla. . "There" are regulations that require both fnair atld express to be packed in condition to car ry before being accepted for transmit Ion, tj,, , i s'ittt f.t-.r. .("- At any. rate,, the Furnish. buttons are loose in mail, sacks,, end it, la regarded as significant. . - - " - AID SOCIETY REPORT. Ths annuaf "report it W. T Gardner, superintendent ot the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, wa submitted to a meeting r-f the board of director this week. It li t full' account of the work ' of the organisation tor the last year, and shows the number of 'children' coming -under its care during that time to be 358. Out ot this i umber, 'W have' been recallod from family homes,' and 14 were eared for for the first- time; The ear of de pendent children has proved more sab. tefaotor, han- any-, other class, - and- ths duUniiuent ch'lttrenithe; most idlscourag ing, and in the same way better, success is had .with boySJ than ;wlth glrla Ths esults along tills; line M work tend to show that the hoodlum gangs about the city have gradually been broken up.. . .. An important action 'taken during the year relate to an effort to pass a truant law in this suitfThts would reach the boys who purposely become expelled from school in. order to roam the streets. . With the enactment of a truant law," these would be placed in charg ot the Aid So clety after the second expulsion.',' ,, ' Action also has been taken to secure a state institution for the car- of children who. are defective mentally or physically. The health of the children; under the care of the society has been as perfect as could be expected, but one deah oc curring. The assistance1 ' given by the many ; friends of the society, including railroad companies, police, county officers and several business houses' of the city, principally bakeries and meat markets, is commended, v The average daily number of children on hand was t8S " ' MURDER CHARGE , ; - A charge of. murder in the .second da gree ha, been filed by th pistriot Attor ney in the State Circuit against Nick An dersoa who fatally stabbed Geo. L. Tool, ey, a farmer at Holbrook, Aoni i (illy iiaiff v.4.'- i'i r i i, ,1 1, The ' pollUoal campaign of lflOJ m now fairly on, and much Interest is manifest-, ed a to the outcome next month. ' - Thera sro practically but two tickets. In the field. the, Jsck Matthews machine' made ticket and that known as the CM sens' ticket One is the result of a Slat fixed up "by Jack Matthews,! Charles Ca rey asd'H.' W, Scott, and .thrust down th throat of a convention of delegate supposed t have assembled In th inter est of the Republican party. The other, th 'Cltisens'. ticket, is the result of la borlous effort on th part Ot msny clti sens Intel est ed In good government,, re form la both municipal and -county .af fairs, and checking the' extravagances that have characterised th administra tion of public afTalrs In some directions. The names of tho majority of the' candi dates on this Cltisens ticket is a' guar an tee ef such intention, and it commends ittelf to the earnest and careful consid eration of every voter in Multnomah County. . - ' v ' -,v . The city of Portland is today assuming A he distinction, Purine, the past few month it ' lias become more generally known and more talked about than ever before in Its Mstory. . The proposal to 4.C1J a great Centennial Exposition in Portland in 1608 has caused this awaken ing Interest in Portland. It is bringing scores of people here now, men of Ample mean, seeking investment, and these are but forerunners of thousands who', will come next-year and the on following, many of them to ' remaitr as permanent cltisens of ths great Northwest metrop olis - . ...:'. At the election to be held next month the people of Portland will be- called upon to, decide by. their vote whe shall be at the head of Portland' municipal affairs during that great period of the city's history. Two men have been named z-Georgi H. Williams, a well-known cltl sen,. who reaches his 80th birthday in a few months, snd Robert P. Inman nhe of Portlnnd's successful business men. Just In the prime of a vigorous man hd, a man of affairs snd on in whom the people, all the people, can confidently rely to so conduct th ' affairs of our growl -c and prosperous city, under the enlarged powers -granted the Mayor of Portland by th terms ef the new char terras to reflect the greatest credit on his ndm:'nlstraUon. Mr. Inman is, a man of affair; his business record is the best testimonial of this faot. Every act of his. both in public and private, has been char " Office of U If. SMITH & C0M 301 FalUns: Building, REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS CHANCER. . - ; t-iu, . - . ' . ( Portland, Ore., flay 3, 100 J. THE JOURNAL PRINTING CO., ' ' i ' ' 1 CITY. . i- s '" i - ,,'nrt.i ' - OENTLEflEN: For ths benefit of .youraelve sad Others perriitt ' us to state that we are usln the advertising columns' of MTh Port landJournal" in our Real Estate biisines with reaf tsrptit. People come to u with the "Journal' and point out our .sdvertjaementa. Some of our beat sales made recently are from "Journal"? advertising. Very truly, " 0. tl. 511 A CO.. acterlsed by the rugged honesty and fair ness that has marked his continual prog ress since making his home in Oregon, .it is not alone ths confidence of th busi ness class that he enjoy; he command the, perfect confidence of the laboring claw. He know what It is to be a laborer himself, : as he reached his pres ent position in the commercial world from the ranks of labor, and knew it dignity. A majority, a very large ma porky, r.f the laboring clae are earnest sbppotteis of R. P. Inman for Mayor. They know him to bs true to their in terests; they know him to be honest in all ihlnra, and one who a Mayor ef th city. of ( Portland win ha the representa tive p. tbe-.laborlng classes. Just as well as he will represent the commercial and. industrial -interest of, Portland. . In saying all, this, . no disparagement is Intended to the other candidate, Gorge H. Williams. Judge Williams Js too., old a mnU be .Maydr M-Wtlaid duripg the stkTlpg tlnjestljat1 are -rprnjsd durlngltho nest tpreei year, TtU- a question If tie lives that Ions;, but should he, his advancved age- and Infirmities preclude the posslbUity ot his giving to Portland a successful administration,- It was a mistake to nominate him, end It was a greater mUtak on the part' of Judge Williams to accept such a noml nation. It wing forcibly to mind. what, the editor of the Oregonlan said regard ing' JuuaV Williams six year , ', "Nwer throughout - Ms whole career has he been able to see through th meth ods snd motives of Interested parties who have Wantea to use him." The election of Judge William mean that "Jack" Matthews would be the real Mayor and H.' W. Scott the patronage distributor. : ' RAILROAD SHORt LINES. ' ;,.--.'.-.,. .!,.,.- '- ,j All the new passenger care of the New York Central, the Boston Albany and the Michigan Central are, being equipped with' high-speed; brakes, a a- greater measure of protecUon. - I The Brotherhood of Locomotive. Engi neers is sponsor for a bill in the Ohio Legislature to abolish are light from railroad crossings. Claim is made that the glare ,-obscure signal end I detri mental to the movement of train... Th Santa F use about , 118,000 barrels of oil a month for engine fuel, and the Southern Pacific about 80.000. In a short Urn every engine , of the latter company in California will be busilng- oil. . - ' . , A new move -is on which is In accord with the policy of the Southern Pacific at the beginning fp the yeaf . It Is fx pected that the commercial agencies, of the Heuston, East A West Texas In Cincinnati and' Kansas ;Clty will be merged with those of the Southern Pa cific. ." . , 7 J.;-- :t :.." 1 " " 11 'u'-":.l Jessie WaddelV ilsa painter, lot Alder treet.; Both 'phonea i, ' , . " Equitable Savings and Loan Association ; 7r"r'hc;-'----; 242 STAMX 5TJCET 1,. 4' "j'- CHAS. E. UD0, Pres., f . B. WUC0X, Ykeres ; f . McKERCHER, Seel BscdtjTiiY sArt. ; m cxht cuAitAimxii' s ; 1 1 : new AiARKc r vuiYir'Ari i a 'vnorauv -produce Market Com pnny. Independent of the proposed pubW market, has been orgaahted in this oltAy witn a capiuu. iuwt v av,wv, uu uwv money Is said W be in sign. The officers are President Pan Kllaher; Treasurer,1 H. C Thompsonr secretary, C. A. Bellf Directors elected were: rrea iTresse-r, Jfl. A, Patridge, G. a Burns and F. W. Funk. The incorporators are: . Pan Kellaber, G. 0. Burn and F. W. Funk, Farmer and oountry merchant will", be solicited to axe. sioca. .) v ... . ,, t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. REAL Estate nd .'0;nra" Business Agency, jj. b. uuao. u sirs, bu HELP WANTEDMALE. JOGGERs; mill and-yard meni men and : teams; wood-choppers; farm hand ana j milkere; work of all kinds in and out i of city for men and - women; SO-day fv : guarantee on every ticaev t.u u us. i CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AOENCT, Morrison: branches, 7 Burnslde and t A Si North Third. ROOM8 FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED FLAT, five rooms and bath, corner; Corbett street and Ban i' crolt avenua Phone West UiS.' LEASHCLO WAITED. WANTED-TO LEASE, lot situated out side of fire limlte; state situation, time , and turns. Box A, Journal. ' HAT MANUFACTURER'S. HAT MANUFACTURERS ANp RENO VATOHS-Only . place - in Portland for good work; Union hattere; Boston Hat Company. II Fourth atrset; phone Buck im FOR SALE H0USE3 AND LOT8. 14-ROOM lodging-house; fine location, central. West Bide: will be so'dvery cheap. Room Jls Abington building. An yone who wilt case at the s'alr site For Sale Mlscallsneous. HALL'S ssfe, standard of the weridi , sates sold on easy payments; trade your old safe for a new one. NorrU Safe Lock Co... Beoond and Stark sts. Furniture wagons, trucks, hacks, coupes; also 200 other vehicles. 2SW set; harness, ?wi .n..A. n Mull. ail -i, w wuwira, ivilllltim . Washington street- ' ' MONEY vTO LOAN. MnMH-.v t. 'tjun rit iota and im S' roved rarm. W. A. Shaw Co., tarh Street. . -- W. A. HATHAWAY Money to loan. 10 WanhlnKtotn Building. Phone Hood : MISCELLANEOUS. .HIGHEST PRICE paid "for men s cast-off ; clothing and shoes. 734 N. td. Phone ! Green 428. Order promptly attended to. . - 1 PATENT FOR' SALE. nmftr-i FOR SALE, at a actrlnoY. H Interest In 1 a valuable patented asphalt paving pro cess; has neen operated successfully. : Address Box 121, Journal office. CONTRACTORS. FiRisirsTTAiiPB' builder: repair work. c 869 First street; i vnone xont 1306. '!.'... t ATTO RNEY8. . . Paxton, Beach Slmon BIO Chamber of Commerce. . ,., . ' arteht, General Practice, notary Public, 684-63(1 Chamber of Commerce. Charles A. Lucas, Room" 629 Chamber ef , .Commerce. . Jamss Qieason. 1 and S Mulkey Building, ;"1 V- j'i mi)fm ' "H.i-'i nHiirin. - . ;f AS3AYER AND ANALYST. j dust bought. 228... Stark, St. - ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. Bsllln. 2d .t Tel. Oak 78. Ves j sels and machinery at all kinds do signed.'' f..; BARBERS. - - .Joseph Reidei, 152 Morrison C Fullilove Moore. 258 Wsahingtea, C. V. Bar, 146 Fifth street Bjowningii Nsyajo Herb and Vln Root for Pandrfufl and falling hair; 160 1st. BARBERS' SUPPLIES. 'tiyf'i mJth .. leading barbers' upply house Pacific Coast- LBWIS-8TENGBR Barber Supply Co. . Orindlng of sll sharp edge tool a pe clalty. 151 First Bt. TAILORS. We call for, clean, pre and deliver one suit fh week for 1.00 per 'moath. S Washington St Bon Toa Tailoring Co.." 84 Third u one. Chamber of Commerce. . ,- . ;'. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. , Schools, Scranton, Penna. , Edgar Faulk, M TICKET OFFCIES. WSRliANU 'ilCit-J'.- OFFICE. 14 Third street. IS to M0 saved to au points. : ' T"U(V FACTORY, Harris t7unk fo.,trunks, vauses, 'satch-' . els, etc, Sffll Morrison St WALL PAPER. Ernest MUler Co. Wallpaper and dee orations. 127 First Bt , , 0. M. ROSENDALE. M. E.&CE. U Oregonlan Building. Portland. Ok. re ports on mines and mining property of every description. Assays and analysis; lowest rates. Correspondence solicited. - Advertise jour wants in L paper max goes T 1 BOOTS AND 8H0E8. AyJ Preyers, T Third street "J '-'j ;, ' 3. Sanger. ;rtspnlr Shop. 44$ Washington. Th Nelson Shoe store, 43. North Sd st . 1, V - W'- '-lSaiP-M-JBMBf : J' Marks She Store, 868 Morrison st., aear grd. ' Asents Jenness Miller Shoes. BILLIARD TABLES. The BrunewloleBalke Collender Co 4 Third street , , -- CHIROPODY AND MANICURING. WbbT beveny' and- Sstelle Peveny, 801 AJUsky Bldg., 8d and Morrison. L. MUchell, Expert Chiropodist Knight's Shoe store, S&i Wash, st Phone Hood 'CONFECTIONERY. A. J. Coffman, Chocolates and Boa Bona, B50 Washington st. J J- Powell,. Candies and Cigars, 430 Wssbington $treet V.'-" . '.hi'iii'i 11 'I ' ill". Hehry Blumehauer, Manufacturing Con fectloner, 430 Washington st CYCLISTS AND MACHINERY. E.' P. Xeenan, Columbia, Hartford and Vldstte Blcyules, Alaer st. Phone Red 11W3. . Sewing Machines and Bicycles, 830 Mor . risen, street .:-.v:, -. CORN1CES-.SKYLIGHTS. Metal '"Sky lights GalvanUed Iron cor nices. - J, C. Bayer, sua Second st (fREAMER!E8. ,i. 1. iii.'iiini. La Orand Creamery Company, butter, eggs and cheese, 284 Yamhill st. Phone, Ore. Main 770. Arlington Creamery, butter, eggs, cheese, etc., 207 Burnside St. I'.. C0AU AND WOOP. Oregon Fuel Co., dealers In all kinds of coal and wood, 844 Morrison. t Ben field Vtysey Fuel Co., dry flat wood, 80 8d st . Phone Main 853 and Col. 873. DECORATORS. H. T.' Chrlstenaen, wan papers, and painter, '41 Oth street, corner Alder. E. H. Moorehouse A Co., wall papers, 807 asnington street. , 1 ' j DENTISTS. A. H'."Mamby,Kr5rb' room- 8 Wasn- ingtoa bldg., Washington and 4th sts. Theodore S. Thomson, '60-51 Washington bldg, Washington and 4th sts. Phone Hood .elev - . P. 8. LANQWORTHY, Room 7 and 8 Benton Building, 2S1H Morrison street aear Fifth, : ; .H'.ckey i: Hlckey, rooms SIT to 819 Pekum m3 w uis -rv suBin. sub. rnvuw duuih . DRESSMAKERS, Mis Loughtln, .14 Lewis bldg. Mrs. K. J. Oliver. Millinery Parlors, room 408 Macieay bldg. . DRUGGISTS. O. P. S. Plummer, 260-282 8d street Row e MarOn. 6th snd Wash sta Frank J. Btrelblg, 848 Wash, street Laue-Pavl Drug Co., ITS 8d st. Phone 648 DANDRUFF CURE. R. Shields, 46 Third St. N, Herpiclde, in dividual application or by the bottle. ELECTRIC WORKS. PORTLAND Electrical Works-Office, 881 Washington St Western Electric Works, 80S.. Wash, st OPTICIAN. D. O. Gengrtch. the leading graduate op tlclaa. 887 Tamhlll st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Amelia Zlegler, 602 Marquam Bldg. Pr. Cora C. Talbott 18 years' ex peri nee in diseases of women. Writ or calk - 808 Salmon at ELECTRICIANS. ARTHUR T. WALKER, Room 31, Cam bridge building. Phone Red PU, Resi dence Pln.k 186 . ; i, ,ff Mrs. C. 8. Fery, 851 H Morrison at , , .ENGRAVERS. Hicks-Chatten Engraving Co., Morrison, VSIWIMll A KIIU ArU BVSti EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Oregon Employment Co 227 Burnside st. ACME Emp. Bureau, 185 Morrison Help S" ee to employers. Phone North 83al 1. 287. FINANCIAL. 1800,000 to loan at 8 and 9 par cent Wat w. oeca, si aaomson at. FURRIERS. The Sllverflsld Fur Mfg. .Co., 283 Morri son street.' ' i GROCERS. F. Pressor A Co., 840-842 Wash, street Owen H. Berple A Co.. Fancy Grocria ins Morrison street. HAIRDRESSINQ, MANICURING. paTiiHaTr Store. 808 Wash, st, up-to- dats nair oressers. ROSENTHAL SISTERS - Wig.making ana manicuring, iw inn Bt. rnone Hood 911 HAY AND GRAIN. wTs""Lauthers, 110 North Srd street, lime, shingles and Cement HOTELS.' Cosmopolitan Hotel and Cafe. SI North ,un Hotu Belvedere. European plan. Fourth ana Aiaer 11m". Esmond Hotel. Bstesi European, SOe to 11.60 per day. Front and Morrison sts. HOUSE FURNISHERS. Home Furnishers - Furniture. Carpets," Parlor Goods. Stoves, etc. See I. Gev urts MS Son. IT3J78 i-lrt 818-225 Tarn hill.'- ?n INSURANCC. ST "Rosenblatt iros '-ia Sheriock bldg., 8d and Oak sts. Phone, Main 1S2, pufterrBurgarg -f wasn. t PRINTER AND STATIONERY. J. R. Rogers. Job printing, m Morrison. . SLOT MACHINE. QraSi. r"vv. .v... f .una, vu. ih Washington St , TEAS AND COFFEE. Malnee' Tea Store. Famous Mistletoe Tea" 0.., VW- Classified ; Advertising I IUYEyOUAWANT?:n JEWELERS, iuf ?po" JMOynas, Watch, ata, 48 Third street ,7 -. r " in. "r -rt-f , ' The L C. Henriohsen Cv Jeweler and , opticians, 284 Washington street Th O. Heitkemper Co., manufacturing Jewelers, W Morrison st John A. Beck, watches, diamond. ta, 807 Morrison street, . (Taaderburg Watch House. letH Sd st LAUNDRJE8J Clean Towel Dally. Comb, brush, soap, 81 per month. Novelty Supply Co., 40 48 N. Ninth st .Tel. 410. - ' LIVERY STABLES. Burnside Livery Stables, corner Fourth and Burnside sts. Phone Ore. Black Ml. Frasler A McLean Livery Stable. Both phones 98. No. 200 te 208 6th street MASSAGE. W. H. Faulkner, room 18 8E1M Morrlsos street MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FLUTE, Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo in struction. Prof. 'E A. Smith, res. 154 Twelfth. Phone' Brown SM. Fisher Music Store. Everything in Music. Phone. Red 61 ISO Third St OSTEOPATH. L. B. Smith. Parlors, room 408 Oregonlan building. LADIES TAILORING. LADIES' tailor-made suits! fancy em broidered and applique . dresses . and trimming. Stephanas. 88 Alder Bt ' PATENT MECiei N BTrlngstreminKedlcine : Co.7 til I Allsky building. . . MONUMENTS. Otto Schumann, monumental and build ing work,- 804 Third st Estlmste on first class work and stock only. PAWN BROKERe. Uncle Henry, 48 North Third street Portland Loan Office, Dan Marx, prop., 74 Third at, near Oak. Phone Brewn 471, Uncle' Myers. Jeweler.: 148 trd st PIANOS. Soul Bros. .Piano Co., 828 Washington St Filers Piano House, Hlgh-Grade Pianos and Organs, i&i Washington st - t PHOTOGRAPHERS. Bjy Moore, Crayon and Oil PertrelUk Third and Washington Sta. PLUMBERS. Taylor A Stanton, plumbing and steam fitting, n Blxlt street . REAL ESTATE. Lehman Loan and Collection Agenoy. 78 Chamber of Commerce. , J. F. Compton. Phone Black 83a. 808 Washlngtoa St . The King Real Eetate Association. TH Chamber of Commerce, j w E. F. Riley. 80S Chamber ot Commerce. Chaa H. Korell, real estate and mortgag loana 261 Washlngtoa. Mala 888. R. II. DUNN, real estate and financial agent. No. ltu First street, Portland, Oregon.. . . . .vv ,. RESTAURANTS. A Morris' Lunch and Coffee House.' ' Below Imperial Hotel. New Port Restaurant and Oyster Housa (3 Third and M7 Pine Sta. Strouss's Restaurant 828 Washington St Billy's Coffee House. 848 Tamhll Bt City Chop Houss and Restaurant 18 Third St., N. 1 RUBBER 8TAMP8 AND STENCILS, v--w...ii -.''wi'''' 1 ...iiijm r iiiim,.ii 11. '.r ii'.." - ui'.i.- '-11. ' --V -- mi lu-immnns's. .umpa ..a,., tenclln hi Falling Bid. Jggg ORIENTAL SAOOTINQ GALLERY tJpEE HttBt. : ! -V' Th. latest ouartlsoop, vlewa. 8d t ' ' STORAGE AND TRANSFER. " For Easte WasMng DaUy C. O. Pick, offlcs 8S First St, bet Stark Iston, Coeur d'Alene and and Oak; phone 69S. PianOe and furai Qt. Northern points. i . . ture moved pnd packed for. shipping atTaNTIOEXPRES"8X 4:60pm" 8:10 am . commodious fire-proof brick warehouse; For tn. Et via Hunt- Dally V pally n , Front and ..Clay sts , ,,,-' '! , , . ington. . ' - . , Furniture, Piano and Safe Moving and Packer. 'Charles M. Olson, 128 First street. ' " TYPEWRITERS. The Smith-Premier Typewriter, 122 Third street AH makee- ot typewriters for rent. Supplies for all machines. L. ) M. Alexander A Co.. agents. BANKS. CANADIAN BANK- OF COMMERCE- With Which is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Capital paid up ................... .88,000,009 Reserve ............. 8,000,000 Transacts a General Banking Buslnesa SAVINGS BANK PEPARTMENT amounts opened for sum of 110 and up ward, and interest allowed on minimum monthly balance. Rates on application. mot" 7244 WASHINGTON ST, K. A. WILP, Maasgsr. t arT A TILTON, BANKERS LADI ESTABLISHED IN 1809. Transact a General Bsnklng Buslnesa fL.reit allowed on Ume deposlta Ktlon. mad. at all point, on favor- ivallaW Europe and the Seetora Bla.teJ: .idi,ii and TelesTaDhle-TrMna. fe?. .old on Nw York, Washington, ChU mm St- Iiouls. Denver, Omaha, San f&nciseo and various points in Oregon, Washington, taan unuij cnaasa &Jf&5i BwU Frankfort Hong Kong. MTrofHANTS NATIONAL BANK- MERCHAriiolTLANDt OREGON t i-IT A -" !- r-TuWAM:.:r.:..,..,.vipre.i3.n w.Dhq?t. VIsViV-Sl-S!" United 8tates Depositary. riMifta and letter or credit Issued avaU- . all parts ot the world,- blUon. a .peclalty. , Gold du.', ' ""I"- 1 "1 y ".'....mfttt A UN FRANCISCO BANK1 t.V"''", - LIMITED. , , ,k.mb 0t Commerce building, Ithlrd Jhamoer w . cr.rlr atreete " Head 1 office. 65 Old Broad street London. l&B.,treneacts a general banking buslnesa B mans wii igj ssnn Jtters ot credit available tor trav od the purchaee. of itnerchandise city ot the world.- -Deals in for 4 domestic exchange. issues elers i Lh an 1 m n A V W. A. MACRAE, llinin. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a. General Banking Bualn-s. United States end Fmr President TILtR V "T-w at VlMt.Praildant 1...... ...... J A.t ,J T. -t A Caahler ' i- i-.LLit JUIs Wanted, Mfllts,',-', je fimployment Wanted, par Use, M Pot Kent, per liee, .... m PcrHtuUs, per I1b, . , .4 4 Ft Sale, par Hue, ae , Contract rt es appllcattes. . rAV.1 via 3 CAI'ITUK Depot-Flfth and - Leave. Arrive, 1pVERLANp"E:.i (PRESS - TRAINS. 8:80 p at 8:89 am ior eaiem, Kose-, tn:pai Jrsmento, Ogden, oan g raneiseo.i mo Jave, Lot Angeles, El Paso. New Or lmna mttA th. ti I At- Weed burn I (aauy except Bun day), morning train connects with train Iiot Mb Angel, an verton, Browns ville. BDrineneld. fliiron, ana Albany Local for Mt. Angel and fiil- 4:00 p m 7:80 a m 4:S0 pm !vrion. Albany passenger .. Corvalll passenger Sheridan passenger 10:10 a m 8:60 p m . a m Dally. DJly except Sunday. ' Rebate ticket en sale between Pert. l.' S.".6.?1"110 ana BB Francisco. Net ft rates 117.50 first-class and 814 second-class. ' Second-class Inolude sleeper, first-class does not Rates and tickets to Eastern point and ' Fttt0 AI,w.vIapanj CHINAS HONO- , LULtJ and AUSTRALIA. Can be eb J.lned at Ticket Office, No. 1B4, corner Weahington and Third. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, toot ot Jefferson St . Lfsv; Portland daily 7:80 a. m.. It:, 1:SS. 8:28. 4:40, 8:88, 8.80 p. m. Pally ex, cept Sunday, :t0, 8:40 a. m., 1:08. U:S0 p.'. m. Sunday only, s a. m. Arrive Portland dally. 8:80, 10:50 a. m, 1:35. 8:10, 4:80, 8:13. 7:40. 10 p. m. Pally '. except Sunday, 8:88, 8:80, 10:60 a. m. es cept Monday, 12:40 a. m. Sunday only. 10.05 a. m. . ,..: Leave for Pallas daily except Sunday, 6:05 p. m. Arrive Portland 8:80 a. m. -Paasenger train leave Delia tor Atrlle Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 18 p. m. Returns Tuesdays aad Baturdaya . Except Sunday. ' ' . ; .. V. A. SCHILLING. R. B. MILLER. City Tkt. Art. Gen. Fit A Pass. Agt, .. TIME CARD OF TRAINS PORTLAND Leavea Arrive. Overland Express ....... 8:00 pm 1:00 am - Twin City. St. Loul A . . Ksn. City Special ......11:88 pm 1:41 pal Puger Sound Limited for i South .Bend, Gray's ' - Harbor, Olympta. Ta- cema aad Seattle ...... 1:88 am 1:89 psa Two train dally to Spokane, Butte, 1 Helena, MinaeapoltA St Paul aad th' East ----- , A. P. CHARLTON.. Asst. General Pass. Agt, ' 868 Morrison street Portland, Ore. ; THREE TRAINSiOAILY ( -1 , , FOR ALL POINTS EAST OCEAN AND RIYER SCHEDULE. FOR BAN FRAN- -CISCO. 88. Columbia-- . April 7, 17, 17, SS. Geo. W. Elder-. April , 18. St FOR AST5R1A and f suosttlil ; iysyo 7t Tlriii it. T I'M SI IPIrlsP- I 1 11 m vr a From A - worth 5:08pm,, . Dock 8:00 pm ' i 8:00 pm S :00 pm 1 Dally , ally ex Bun en Sua -Sat 18 p m z 1 :4Gam :00 pm" ' 1 Mon., Tuea, - Wed., , Thura J Fri. Sat r m 7:00 am HoOpm - Tues... Mon.. Thur, WeA- , Sat . Frt, , . .. ( way points, connecting with str. for Ilwaco and jNortn tieacn, str.- uas- salo, Ash street dock. F6lt CORVALtlS and way points, - steamer Ruth, Ash street dock. (Water permitting.) FOR DAYTON, Oregon City and Yamhill River points, str. Modoc. Asn street dock. (Water permitting.) ' TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washing ton. Telephone. Main 718. - , PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. ; For Yokohama1 and Hongkong, calling . at Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight via connecting steamers for Ma nila, Port Arthur and Vladivostock. For rates and full information call on or address official or agents of the O. R. A N. Co. ' ' ' BICYCLES. t-; Fred T. Merrily Cycle Co.. 109-111 Sth et ' BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Smyth A Howard Ce..-81"i . Chamber of Commerce. . . -. ..,' CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ;v Johh A .' Melton,' Caipenter "andBuildirt SOT Stkrk st: office and stors fixture',' built and remodeled altering and re pairing houses. Phone Main 747. , - CAFES. The Bell Saloon, 83d Washington street '.; T i .il . I. m ( " ' The Knob Hilt Saloon, 641 Washington,' The Oriental I Cafe, 820 Washington st . CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Dreyfus Germatue, zl Third street ; Plasa Cigar Stors, 811 Third st. ' The Railroad Cigar Store. 8" 4 Wash, st - aSTATIONEFt-V. Th- Kiihaia Siathincry Co., i bt. ,1 I Jan R; r-wln" K -".!' T. S' liJ , li ioui St., 1 urni . A. 4 . 4'