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1 . t V 4 KIM STILL Physicians Take Varying-Views v Qneen Reviews Colonial . f. . Troops, ' ? , CScrippa-McR News Association.) LONDON, July i-For-the first time lnc th i)prUon wm performed on the ! Kin y, Just a, week ago today, his phy- aicteni) thla thornlng Issued a bulletin retarding his Majesty's condition, which .- unqualifiedly satisfactory. Tbe bul ::': ktln read as follows: 'tv ';.fT- King; paated an excellent night f natural sleep. He ha gained strength ; and baa made substantial Improvement In all respect.'! Added, to the thoroughly hopeful tcfne af tbe official bulletin the appearance of with. (Queen, at the review of colonial troops ' today showed . conclusively that tbe .brightest hopes of the King's re "! cb very ar, now entertained In all official ejuartera. When the Queen's carriage emerged . from the palace grounds: to take Its place at, the review station the. crowds fathered around the palace 'cheered frantically and only the discipline of the ' army restrained the troops front making . a similar demonstration. The Queen . looked in W usual ' health and; smiled ; and bowed In sa animated fashion to the cheering crowds.'" ' V" "f ' HAS NO CANCER. ' , ' ',' IXNrON, July prominent medical MOUNT- TABOR. Mrs. Jane Bralth is a visitor at the res- Mono of Mrs. H. J Provost st Mount ' v Tabor. lt ;f r v 1 -Th Mount Tabdr ball team met the Paw clflo Coast Biscuit Company's team at Xtortiand Field.' Kast Twelfth and East Davis streets, Sunday af tesnoon and won' with a, aoore or to o. Although the score W rather ana-sided, the gam was very . . interesting, fy i ft ) f i y Walter Gannon will leave thi week for , Crasa Valtoyi It is said that h nas been ; engaged to pitch for a ball team In that dty. , Th South Mount Tabor ball team will taeet the Ints 'nine at the tatter place next f undajv good game is promised aa thl tyama.ar about evenly matched. Louis NormanduVtne popular member Of the firm of Urubaker, Nomiandln A - Co-i departed last Wednesday for a four weeks' Vacation at Ocean Tark. Ills fim , lly accompanied, hlm. O, jt .Jlathhurn " la expected to, arrive today front Olympla, Wash., to apend the Fourth of July with hla "parents at home. , 460 ioclal glveii by Mount ' Tabor As eembly, ?Cnlted' AsUsana, at Oriental" hall last Tnesaay evening proved a grand sue-' ctieas; "The affair .was the transferring of the" winning broom j;o "the Mont villa " Assembly.' About 0 members of the, win ning assembly wens in' attendance. -. Mlsa Beatrice) 'Hidden.' of Vancouver. Waalj.. ifl Ir. visitor atha residence of Miss Daisy Jenfca at Mount Tabor.1 ' J. O. Stearns jefi lasf week for Eastern , vi veuu. J. W. Jonea.-'resiaing oiPWest avenue, WM -severely : hurnt'4 one day last week . at fhla home by) everturnlng a .hot water ; kettle which ,wa standing n the stove. - He Is convalescing, . .41 . , , , A son, was born thjs Week to the wiff , Bt ranx sooiam, . . , Stereopticon Exhibition. ' lUrCharlea Jtelgu Boovlle's stereop " ttoon exhibition at tbe. First Christian Cnurch "leat evening gave the large au , dlence In attendance a good idea? of life In the capital of Turkey and the barbari ties practiced tinder the sjulse of 'religion " ka'lpreented bj the Mohammedan faith. ' Miv. BoovlUe returned last fall from a , geyepnonthff tour of the. Holy Land and many pf the scenes presented wr, taken . by hlmselC The cruelties of tha.Moham tnedatt religion, as Vented upon the Inno cent Americans, l were set forth In alltnetr , Jiprrors, and doubtless chilled the 'blood of fhe good Christian people present. 'The ieetorer boncladed by strong 'deprecation of 'the 4amtalo to our .Bhdre of" (hat olt-scwwering of humanity that comes to the) Unltcl fitatee 'with "every drop' of Its blood festering with anarchy . and dls . loyalty; to pur. Aag-. The .handsome new church, was well niled with a well satis fled 'audleaee. ' , Mr. Boovilie departed for his home In Chicago today. t ' i ; ! ; Tq Inslaii Officers. The aewlyelected offlcr of Mt. Hood Circle, Women of the Woodcraft, will be luetaUed" -this evening in their -hall tn tho.uew. Woodmen building. East 'Sixth and'ttBt"""AHer' streets. The follow ring are the efHcere to be Installed to serve ' daring the ensuing term; Mrs. Laur ence, CO M": Mrs. Davy, advisor; Mrs. Cornell, clerk: Mrs. Taylor, bankers Mrs. Morgan, attendant; Mrs. Funk, magician; Mrs. Traub. Inner sentinel; W. H- Mufv ro,' outer sentinel; Mrs. V. H. Munro. captain of . guards; Mrs. Brobst, , Mrs; Ferguson and J. M. Woodworth, man agers, i ".l ' ' t -.U - i CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. , Mike Mb lot),' m Mlasisnippl aroallpox. . . Mtsa Smith, Knot and - Deloy avenue, streets, Miss Shetterllne. 790 Front street, small- r TrJ Hjple, HK) Russell iatreet, scarlet fever., . ' Herbert Davis,, t"ortmouth, erysipelas.. -Margaret Palltsch, "T3 'Hood street, acarKtma. j t. j - Drl-R. li-No r tKu p OSTEOPATH Treats Successfully All , . Hcrvous and Chronic Diseases EXAMINATION FBEE. . Office: 4lt,Pkum Building, Third and Washington streets. Call for literature. GAINING expert says the King's wound It healing slower, than was expeeteaV. He tells the publlo t Watoh the bulletin earefully for the next day or two. The statements that tbe icing If troubled with cancer are official dented. Ci''CV 5W J. ii , MEplCAl. MEN FEA ft. . iJpKDONr ,,July t-rEmlnent London medical '"authorities are by no means unanimously satisfied with the King' condition. They say h!i Majesty's- ur geons, who at 'first fhdught he would die, have been affected by .their Joyful re action, and that they .may depend too much on tbe King marvelous 'vitality, The best aemt-offlcloi Information la that while th bulletins accurately reflect the state of the King wound, his Majesty', general, health still causes much ' uneasl ' BT11M TIEB EABI'lt;" ,' LONPON. July 1. The. 7 o'clock. 'bull tin read: The advancement of the King's condition Is maintained. ;Uls appetite la Improving and the dressing of the wound le less pamfuli 'Ula Majesty 1a still easily faUgiied by the 'least exer thm. ' ) i I'jf ', c-.t , '. 1 v ( hP ,Ther had. beerf $3Z.M0.Sfl paid In to the Lewis si Clark F.aJfuhdilast night. Py noon, $10,000 more was paid-in, making tatal of nearly $42,000 te .date, or about one-half of the um total tot the first as easment -The big payers today .were the Falling rti 'lB. Olrnlan publtoh ing Company, H350; Macleay estate, 2; Mason, Ehrman 'A' Co' GO; Alnsworth National bank. J254.!', The nioney becomes due today-and , detfR4ufntby the even Ing of July 1 , J -e-r CANNOT REC0YER. - Rr B. Castle, driver of Chemical No. 1 who was Injured at the- Are last Saturday night, and has since been. at.Oood Sa maritan hospital, rested much easier Monday night .than at any time- since his Injury. Np hope ot his recovery,, how ever, ,1s entertained, , EAST SIDE BRIEFS. . s 1,1,1, hln , ' ' ...A-new circle -of the -Women -if Woed craft is being organised On the East Side. The bpenlng 'meeting will probably be neia next jnonaay at tne new wooamen hall, corner East Sixth and East Alder streets. Already enough' Charter members have been secured to organise, ' 1 ' Mrs. Alice Pretty man" of Salem is visit Ing at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Rena Stlnson, M Grand avenue. . . . 1 Mr. Shields, residing at East Sixth and Stephens atreetj, who underwent an op eration last week at the Qood Samaritan hospital, Is slowly recovering. He Is to years of age.' ... K. 3,'Thompon,,,a prominent real es tate dealer of the . East Side, has sold his business and has departed for .Pen dleton, where ha, has auoured employ ment with a large dryepods firm in that city. ' - , Henry Neddermafk, residing tat' East uigntn and Btephena,, streets, has t re turned "home for a short, visit wjth his parents, after'an absence o about six years in tho Sumptef mining district He wUl leave- again for Suropter Sunday. warry Richmond, foreman' of the Mor rison-street bridge, and who resides In Sunnyslde, Is reported . quite sick at his borne.. , . , , . . ., .' . B. W. Parker, the well-known East Side grocer, returned last evening from his ranch located on the Salmon River. The racks for the hew hatchery have been placed In position," - said Mr. Par ker, "butna WTrrk has as' yet 'been done on the building.' . , A telephone call brought out Engino No. 7 of the East Side fire department about I o'clock yesterday afternoon. The lire waa located on the roof of the resi dence of Mrs. F. McGregor. 20 North Un ion avenue. " a ' defective flue was the cause, the damage amounting' to about REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Alice Hedln and husband to 'c O. Matthieu.'lot B. f, Mt. Ta-' ' bor vttia-,. J226 Wm. F. Bodley ahd Wife to Albert J Clarke et al. acre Sec. 7,'T.l, S- Rk 8 E .,t. 250 Grace E. Imhoff and husband to Mrs. E. Van Warns enhore; lot 12, B. 4, Kenll worth , ,. 1000 Maggie .H. Clarke and.i iiusband -to . Mra,.M.' K, Thompson, lot 12. B. 1, Center add annex.:.,",,..,.".'...';,,.... S50 I.- Ai. Peters and twlfa to Clara L BuShnell, W, H lot 11, IS. B'. 5S, Lin coln Park &nnix... P6rtland Lone Fir Cemetery Co. to,. Mrs. H. B. McCabr, lot B. ."Oone Fir Cemetery 85 D. J. Qulmby to Estate of T." A Davis, lot 1. t B. ISC Couch add.. 1 Title Guarantee e Trast Co. to A-"' Vance, lot 6, B. 6, North Irvlngton. 35 X Mason and wife to L M. Beyer, acres See. it T, 1, S. R. f E..,.:. f( M.. L. Holbrook.and wife to C. H. Holbrook, tract in Wm.- Caples D. t, C.f BtivJohns, , , 00 J, Frank JVatson and wife to John AMeltorr. lot St B. 16, Point View. 60 Get'veun Title. 'Insurance and Abstracts to Real Estate from the Title, Guarantee- as fruat Cou Chamber of Commerca "'" ' - BUILDING, PERMITS. A. Pedersott, two-story - Swelling, ' Row and Clackamas; fJOOO. .; i f STRONG1 M . PROGRAM Sports - and. Amuse : merits a Feature of the Fourth: . An entbusnane JwaUnf oj the Fourth of' JmV cotturrtttee- wtt'terd ."ast -night at, 308 Chamber of Commerce building, The nefeUnit -"wm "eajied for , the pur fiose" of completing p'reparatlons or the grandest celebration ewer. held. In Port- land on July 4. Julius B. Meier, chairman of the fire works committee, reported' that the com mittee .met yesterday,, afternoon , and, ac companied W. H- Wilson, vt, Los Angeles, ttie manager of Jha pyrotechnic display, aroudd town visiting various proposed sites for the display, ' They unanimous ly decided on the Seventh street Terrace near the top,'directly In, front of the brick building known as The .Castle, ., Tills lo cation waa decided upon because the dlsr play can be seen from, any (distant point of .view, on ;bot,h the ,Eaat and. West aides of the "river. ' ''." .The committee pported tha Hollowing as the official program of the fireworks display, which . will , take place on evening of the Fourth of JulVjt,, , , , ; , PROGRAM OF FIREWORKS, L Opening salute of 26 maroo rockets, WIU be fired IS minutes before tne display opens, during which huge, fireworks bal loons will ascend.. , . ..i -s , ..a , ; ; ' 2. Signal shell for illumination,' '. i. Jilumlnatlon of , Seventh , atreet ttry race by huge t bengal, lights 'of Color changinr'hues. .enhanced by interesting batteries of -Jewels. - '':. , ' . ' 4. Rocket' af new effect. . v,-. .l 5. Volley of aerial projectiles.. .1 ;,. t. Set - Piece, ."Everybody .Welcome". 1ft tihamellon laneeworlc. i -.f. ' T. Vorieys of silver sauelsaioW "t. Maelstrom of Are. " ' - ; . Magnesium batteries.; ' . 10. Jack in the Box, "' ' 11. New partisan shells, quintette re. pesters. v, ! i H f of . 13. Volley, of 10 shell. , . It. Set Piece "The Hoodos'? What Is It How la It donet , . : "' ,i M. Mines of stars' by volleys, new col ors, new effect. 16. Huge setef oirtaift-?0 feet long, a consolidation of five act pieces. 6 Thirty-Inch '. aerial Shell, proddclng 17. Rocket wltn festoon Ot tri-colored Jewels.!.-'.; i . 'Vi ' "J 18. Bet piece huge wheel of wheels a stupendous wheel device on ; which ro tales 12 lesser wheels. 19. Set piece, grand-Interlacing battery. of Jewel . producing a curtain , of . fiery tracery bedecked with. Jewels.' 20. Dragon nests, i, r. '" " Til. Thirty-Inch, jajilsten discharging It aisnncT sneiis.- e H. Musical batferfe. E Groupt"!.' t 3. Batteries of electric spreaders, i 24. Mammoth Cascade rockets. 1 25. Volley of sheila with electric stare. 26. Thirty-inch shell producing 'willow tree. -.-.- 7. Mine of blue and gold 28. Set piece, huge portrait ot Washing ton. f " 1 ; ; 29, Shells of old gold and green 30. Flower pots, en group. 21. Set piece," huge' waterfall device 80 feet long falling. 100 feet. 22. Ar'el Harlequenade. S3. Set piece, re 1905. t 34. Ariel wheat sheaf produced by aim ultaneOus discharge of 100 3-pound rock ets.'" , .. .' j ' ...... 45. Grand final of ralsoallaneous fire works. Chairman Louis Rosenblatt, of the ad vertising" committee, reported that the celfihratlnn ' In ' Portland Is advertised In every cohcelvable way iti' the towns with in a radlu of ,200 ''mile' ahd that the men to whom they had Intrusted1 the work of ' distrlbutlifg ' poster had don their work well,' a the committee" haa report from Various 'traveling, men ' to that effect. ' - ' ' "' REPORT OF MUSIC, COMMaTTfiE.' I. N. Flelschner, chairman of the mu sic committee, - reported - that the band etahd, which would also be Used a a reviawlne: - stand, would be erected on the Park block opposite the , Park street school at a cost of S40, The,' General Electric .Company ha kindly, consented to attach an arc light to the stand free of charge. There will be music by tne Marquam Orchestra of 18 ' piece:. The Third Regiment Band .of - 2S 'ptese "Will play at the concert , 'on Thursday ven Ing for the sum o(.'Sl30. In the parade Brown's. Oe Caprlols, the Third Rgl ment and the Letter 'Carrier band would play for a consideration of JG82. ' ,r Secretary . Mcisaac reported tnat w,- 708.52 ' had been subscribed up to date, and that more money was needed'. PROGRAM OF 8 PORTS-. i Chairman Rowe, of the amusement com mittee, reported that the sports, program Is" almost complete. On the morning of the Fourth, commencing at :S0 o'clock there would be races of tandem canoe. Junior four-oar, single shells, senior four oar shell and mixed tandem. The 'start and finish would be at tbe Morrison-street bridge in 'front of the boat house. ,The distances will be a" mile and half with turn for the shell race; the-canoe -rabes will be a half mile straight away. Gold medals will be awarded to winners.. The canoe and sneu race are open- u- u amateurs. Alt entries are to be roade at the Portland Rowing Club boat boaae be fore 8 p. m. Thursday, July 3. The one who will take part -fetv4h-lub-are first crew, Macaie, oowi oioufnwn s jtwing ; Glass, stroke. Second' 'crew, Burkard, bow: Adams 2; Montgomery, t: Luder. stroke. , Single shell, Edward' Glass, R. A. lAmberson. eniof fours, TAtltberson, bowj Peterson, it Muroe ; S flies, stroke. On the afternoon of Jwy t, rn program will start at 2:38 under' the stusptee -of the Oregon Tacht CluK - AH the 'yacht -f the club will atart- at a' line between the club- house at- east end -of Mad!on- atreet bridge1 and a buey5 anohered o- poslte the club house a little -more than' half wsv' kfrrmt the rrveV.' :The -eourve wilt be rrlangalan'"th:ySeht-'ttiWtng around the "buoy anchored on' fh ekst and west side of the fiver about oDposlte Bundy's boat house-Hllatanc about eine i' ... L.. mnes. -AUoether WIU e Tav.es. - v i Th( program. Ua,4hA. morning of July Eth will eommenoe.at 10 a m., on the .Moiiion-streetj bridge, between Morrison-", street an! MadsoflTtret bridges, ..JTb upoitrar open, to' all. There wljl b l0-ya4 swimmlhg'daeh;: a diving" on-, Usteaeh.-ontetat,ilowed thraa diveai tub. ' racesl ' d'lv'hg' fbr-" plate; distance race; VxhUfftJoS 'y, a' back aprneriault from the tep-spaa of the Merrksonmtavet .brtdssx-bir.-. AC Vanglnv - -ctagnpton -xof America, under the manageownt of, 'Murray. A ki- " ' iv ; On the afternoon of July I there will be amateur horse race for prises a Ilnf ton Park under the auspices of me tuv ersid brtvfng3 Association. This will In clude;! facing ;for th 2:40, 2:25 and 2:10 ta, nd trotting for tbe 2:40 class, mil-heat, 2 In l.-'netor cycle race, open fo all; naclnar and; trotting, free for all; ninnlii, U. mils rfa.h mr.lvht for SKC. A band of muslo.wlll render suitably I Trt-th aquatkj sport the commodore appointed; 1 ; Hunt ' Iewis; umpi?, W Frasler; Judges at finish, Messrs. orgen aen, Gllsan and erewster; starter. J. New iman; timekeefter- anfjclerk. H. E. Judd. REPORT OP PARADE X'OMMITTEE.. : Cfl'Uln,vPKShaw, grand marshal .and chairman or the pejade commmee. repun ed that, ke 'had appointed the Judges of award an4 had' everything in' readiness for- a fine parade:" There would.-ba four tlivistona'litcludad1 in which will,-, be .a deeonkted single team of Grant C Hend ershot; matt .carriers'- three floats wlljh 42 men; Ilia Grove, J0. 2, 75 men In one -float: Blnmauer A'-'Hoch.' automobile; 1". M. Lermanrflorkl float; "H. Hardy.' floral 1 float; Mrs:"Archambeau, two-horse-trap; 'O.' N.'G.f litterty-aiS etc' ' ." By metion 'It was decided that- the decision- of the Judge of award shall be final,'-. -i i- ; - rt. A. 1. ' . ' Wha.Will:,Act -Under "Nevv."0ficiars. ' r 1 1 e : "To be or not to. per will be the us tfon with a majorat of the clerk In the various county,,, offices until after 'the first Monday In July, when the new otB cial ;eome .into' power. ' . , . Charles 2.. McDonnell, re-elected Coun ty Aseeasor, stated this morning that all tbe present'toree Ut-hts office will be re tained The 'assistants comprise the fol lowing: ' ' " - '"f "i ". ' ' Chief deputy,- L. H. Maxwell; clerks, Mis -Jessie .'S. Samuels, Mlar Ella J Buddemtrj Martin Pratt,. A.i MolUtn; Held "deputies,) J. McDonald, W. C. Nonth; extra,, H.tNt Welch, R, .qlB Jaa, T. J. Raly. .M(Is 'a. L. Norrls U tem porarily employed-a a clerk. - County Clerk-elect Frank 8. Fields ha decided upon the following appointment Chief deputy in Circuit Court department, H. C. Smith; Riecorder's office. Deputy McCprd,' County Court, ' Arthur Oi Ban; . H. C. Bmtth'hkd Wr,J'ears- ditperiehfe' as clerk of the County JCouvt,. and -four year' as a .deputy. Deputy "McCord -Is an experienced hand, now serving under Recorder Beach. Arthur, C. Bancroft, la 'a young fnairof several years' experience about the Coun ty Clerk's office, and a deputy to Clerk Lot Q. BweOand has familiarised himself with -the .details of. the office,- . Although closely' rftiqstlbned as -to the personnel of the large 'fore of clerk of th departments, Mrv. Fields' refused to give an Inkling .as .to what changes he contemplated making. - The ' present 'staff of -workers in the Recorder's office is as follows: - - - , ' Mrs. E. Ruseell, Mb Mary Hanson, Miss Roslyn Joseph, Miss -Garabell, Miss Lulla Kennedy, " TMr."r Jenkins. Miss Joseph has been In, the.' Recorder's office for the past four years. If Is more 'than likely tmu some of tfie present force will be retained, as it, Would be more agreeable for Deputy. McCord to work with some &t his' former associates. The list of appointment will not be glvn: out offlciilly beforBj.. Monday, so Mr.' js'teias statea. i , ' j . The present working force lit the Count ty Clerk's office 'Jia 'a" follow: W. .Q. Sttmson, James Dunlapi Arthur Bancroft, Miss - E. M. Hess and Cord Bengstake. Some of these would not give a picayune for' 4helr chances of retention, while a number of others are apparently on easy Street, which Indicate that they have had some manner of "assurance from headquarters. '.',- ",' In the County Clerk'' department. L. Stout has practically given up hope that the petition for his retention will- be granted, Or that-Mr.FleW -'WlU be -In duced to change his mind on th matter of acDOirttment of his chief deputy.- The, other under clerk wrlose Job are abort lived are: Joe A Bole. 'All POteeroy, J. Stltt, Otto-A. Windfelder,. Mlsa-M. B. Phllirpps, Mrs. T. H. Allen, Mis Newman and E. R. Woodard. , - , r ; i - - Sheriff Storey ha made' several .an nouncements to friends as" to" whom be would appoint. D. V. Jackson will be the Jailer, to succeed George T. Mitchell. He and the fcheriff -elect yesterday niade art inspection of the Jail premises. ' - - .. Otto- Burkhard will be chief deputy to succeed Horace Thlelsen.' Albert Rheln- tein will be a deputy and Pum. Kelly, a former Sheriff of Multnomah County, and Fred Matthews, a present deputy, will be retained in their present capacities. . County Judge-elect Webster Will Mkely retain- Judge,, 8. Bullock a"ourt bailiff. The appointment of a court stenograph er Is a matter of speculation,' ' ' r.,,,,.,1, i m - - f Two Voroen have concleved the s novel Idea" of utilising a house boat, on the Thames at Windsor for. the sal of light refregliments. " .,-,' ,t Come to Me j ?U yw are 'ktck from" anya cause aiujhavf fallecf to get" 'relief,' come, right away., I will .:not charge you for a coristtlta- tfcn. -Vital Sctence Jrtll WJM jw; most likely.'" 1 svhXil Ablngtop Bulging. . t DEPUTIES ' .;, "l'i- mm : i l I VOTE FOR At. ' AS THE ONB TO TAKE THB Journal Vacation Trip. BITE OF rti Droye 120 TeetU Into Hand and -j,VlfristOi:lcr; Keeper. - '(Journal Bpeclal -flervioalx- .. PHILADELPHIA, July l.-Snake Keeper. Bobert Hess, who , for 10 years ha safely handled every death-dealing reptile in the Zoo'a big collection, came near being devoured by Lady, a giant python, which is 18 feet long, and ho a body about the alee. -of -a Small tree trunk. ,,He' escaped at the - cost of a badly mangled hand and arm, but he says when- Lady had hold of htm be thought he was 'through with snake . keeping , lor good. & 'j V"'' "i ' - ' 'I had a young duck in my hand' the keeper 'said last night, "waving H from tde- to ld over the big girl' head That'' the only way to get a python to ear they" dart at their food. I guess I wasn't watching her as closely as J, ought. The first thing J knew she threw her hei up with her mouth wide open and got the duck and my hand and wrist tOO. ',..' Thett she closed her law down. If you don't luww what a python' mouth, la like' you don't know what that means. They -bar six row of Inch-long teeth, to in a row,,. The teeth point backward and they're ; sharp a needlea. She bad me in 120 place. lt would't be long, I knew, before Lady would start to grind and swallow, That'd be gooa-by arm. ' It was up to me to- do- (omething right quick. ,-.'.. It -hurt, but I wasn't thinking about that. I generally 'carry a big knife to jab "m with If they, get unruly, but to day I had forgotten that. I looked around the place for. aomethlng to hit her with, but there was nothing. - Then I had to foot br;:i.n .i f A-'.?,, ,tv 'A alowly a I .-could I drew . Lady' ead. toward the door of tbe cage,' my band and arm atill fast In her mouth. To pnll out would haVe been- like pulling out of a -net of Rah' hooks n account -of th baellVard-eet teeth. - Kvery minute I thought -she'd tant erlna,' but he, didn't' till Ahe- very eHtd I got Iter bead outside, k .r i JJ " - rt. "triilr tu 'nrt i t Inst afenvmel that loor- agkinst'Lady's heck for all I wa -6rW - That made her loosen er'J aw and I got my artnout." t " Other Zoo keeper were not a modest it)' heir recital of Bess adventure, Tbey u RNA One coupon every day. Six coupons will be given for a week's paid in advance sub scription; twenty-six votes will be given for a month's paid in advance subscription, and seventy-eight votes will be given, for every three months paid In advance sub scription, . "C3 CUT OUT THE COUPON. say it was JWtf thegrttMBst exhibitions they ever heard of,' ' ' ' They tell the concluding part Of it, too, how Hess unaided, closed the python case, reported to tha main Office, and then took a car for the, German vhospltal. The python' bite' la; hot poisonous, and If Hess takes care of his handTt wilt not have to be amputed, the doctor say.'- - It was bitten - until -' it ' -resembled a pin cushion. .,"','.,,' . i SOCIAL PORTLAND Miss Meta C Brown, first Soprano In Calvary Presbyterian Church,, has gone to ,Oregons C'ty 'lo .Jvhttt triend for a wee,1--.'. ; i'l:- '-r-.,; ' The amijy of TPoeUnaater Croaeraan, accompanied by Mr. Croasman's mother, Mr. McCuIley; Mrs. ' tV; W. Harder, of the New Caste, and, Miss Malet Ward, pf 291 Fourteenth , street, leave , In the morning, for JNewpprt, where- they 'will remain all summer.' . -M. ', , Miss' Marguerite, tongacre', formerly a teacher In. the public . schools -of this city, but recenfiy hofding a position of Instructor In a isemtnary, In Cbltago, - re turned from that - city last Saturday night. Miss Longacre and Mrs. Jones entertained the little folks at tfie Chil dren', home, in , '.South, -. Portland, , thla forenoon, by vocal and . instrumental music. - , r i 'ROUND TOWN. ; ' " T ' ' The annual report f Surveyor General Meldrum to .the Commlasionw of . the land offlce a t, Washington show f hat ibe survey of CO townships ' (full ' and ' frac tional) were approved during.-the'' last year., -There has .lno'been a, wonderful increase In 'the Survey. of mineral claim, about 200 claims having ' been ' officially Sudveyed durbigv tt year.. t, , . n ' The steamer Elder entered and cleared this morning. . . . ti ( t ' The tended Manxaneta left Astoria to make' the annual Inspection In 'the Alas kan waters lasf night." She" wlir also de liver the mipplles tc tie light7 house and do the necessary buoy "work and pverhaul the beaeonsi 1 . '!', ' - I." Qeourt ' Sons. are the lowest bid ders for furnishing the weather bureau Station at Ta'toosli Island, and their bid has been recommended to Washinjrtori for adceptance, u l.V i, ' t ' ui' J , ' Will we have rain errr the Fourtit? This Is ' the - tUetlon U'htei Is troubling ' th fourth ot July committee. - According to the general law of average aqd th ata- C5"3fXl mm wr- eyesw sBsasBBMMV V "BKflfJiJa " , '. ' 71- c j VACA- ll(0)Pil . 1 - e f To the most . popular yountf - woman In Port- land The Journal will jive a ten days trip to the sea ' srae anopav- ner ex- penses down v and v backt and her hotel bill ; while there. ' To determine her -popularity a vote wilt be taken and the one receiv ing the most votes will get1 thfe trip. : The4 one getting the next highest number Will be given a trip lasting from Saturday to Monday, all free.. The one who h third in the list will receive a trip up the lordly Columbia and return. , ' This Is a chance for the worthy young women who fill busy places In the city to take a vacation trip. CONTEST CLOSES JUtYlSth. 8 tistics of the 1 total Weather Bureau, there should b no rain on the Fourth, .as we had rain on that day el times in the last 20 years. Weather Ofllclal Seal think that there will be no rain because of the unsettled condition of the weath er ''how." . - f ,Sbip Carpenters Ou, cn ' Many of the ship carpenters are on e strike today. 'iney are asking thatt they, be paid 13.60 a day for eight hours work. Nine hour heretofore constituted a day' a labor. t- About 100 ahlp carpenters are employed In the city.-"' Many of these are working on government and .foreign Jobs, and are .Seated by the" strike. Several of the shipyard present .a deserted abearance. Th owner have taken a decided stand, and it Is not likely that a settlement wul -b reached soon. . '. , .- "", MARRJAQE LICENSES. Roy R Kamtrton &ah bounty'..'..'.: Anna M, Hemfcicn '.?... w." g, Woodruff,,?:. .f.. ; Mr Edith, t 0.'Mpyer,....;.t Hugh Hayden Maud Q, Scongam ;..,'.,'.',". 52 23 ti 27 4g t. B. Betiham (Pierce County.. i Mary E, Harrod .' 42 , CONCERNING - RAILROADS. General Superintendent Spencer, of tha Canadian Pacific, denies he Is to be gen eral manage? of the 'Canadian Northern. ' The BoHton. ft Albany has -discontinued the use ef"ottfof laying dust and ls'sub Btltutin'g'rock ballast. The- NSW' Haven la. doing the same thing on the New London" dlvlslonj " ' " T , One 'of the net consolidated engines of th"Flttsburg"e;'LaJe Eriebiifit with a" hauling capacity of 350O tons, on a recmt test hauled 3538 tona of coal over, all heavy pull and at'a- fair jfate of speed. Heretofore, the maximum on -this road has been 250 tona ' - : The Illinois Central'' Jorg-dlatanc tel. ephone line between Memphis. Tenn and , Kmiton, Ky. has been completed and It being used for regular railroad business', It I said tbe through line' Into Chicago,, gt Loui and Dmaha'on thenorth and pn tne urenaaa oivision- or mi i aioo es Mississippi Valley Railroad south C femphls, will be' In operation -by July t. f 1 - ' r"r 'i i - ; .-'i i-l ii i , ' f The average woman has no -desire ttii enter a room unless she happens to see , a, - "No admittance" sign on the door.' k