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wif rT t r i 'TifWW 1 J UNION SAYINGS BANK in South lotli Street. OAPITAL, - " ISUOO.OOO Liability of Stockholders $400,000. nTOOKIIOMIKIl. JJIMHOIV JOIINI-rrZ(IKUAU) JOHN It OI.AUK A 1V5'1'N E K IIHOWN DAVID HHMlCk J ' 11 MAt'KAUIAND JOrtKl'II WHITMAN KKHAYDKN OlIAH IIA IMONll DUMuiit v r.'fv TlBNKY B I.RWIH , SY BE!jKH,: t KOAI.VKIIT VVWNliVv h. MKYKtt O 11 IM 11(111- ornaicnR, M E, Muonit. l'n-Mileiit. IIkmiiy Lewis, Mm President O. 11. iMiiurr, ChhiiIit Inteiwt lwld on (lcMMltH of fc mid upw nnl nt tlio rnto of a tier ivnt wr miinim,ctniiKiiinlitl-nil-niiniinlly Your saving nrooiint hoIIi-IIi-iI. MONEY TO LOAN For a long or uliort iltuo on real rslnlo or im proved collateral security. Ilnnk open from 11:30 A. in, to :!K) i. in., mul onHnliinmy erenliiK from 0 to 8 i. in. J. II. W. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, IlulMlneH completed or luloourwi of erection from April 1, luml: lluslurM block O K iinlRonn'ry, lltli ami N. do ilo I, V llillliiimlfy, lltli near .V llnitAumtit (Oilells) V II MontRoiiiei-y. J ,nr llcldeiice, .1 .1 ImliofT, .1 nnd 13th. do .1 I) Mnvmrlnnd, Q mid 1 ltd. do Joint Zelinuiff. l) iiml lltli. do Albert Wntkliw. I) liol Ulli mid lOtli. do Win M IxMiinid. i: liet Dili mid lOtli. do V. II (lutlirle, '-Till mid X. do ,1 Illtivd, M D, K Ix't lOlli mid ITtli. do I. (1 M llnldnln, O I n't IHlfi nnd lHlli. Knnltnrliim building nt Milrord. Null, First llnptlst church, Dili mid K HtreelH. ortimry oil vM mid receiving Jtmiib nt jWyiikn cemetery. onico Room ,TI nnd !M RiohardH Bloclc. Working Classes,?1!:? W prepared I turnlMi al clawic with employment m homo, the whole of the time, or for their npnnj moineuti DuslneM now, light nnd profitable, l'erson oi either sex cosily earn from 60 cent to $5.00 p CTenlnir, nnd n proHrtlonal mini by durotlni; nl their tuna to tho biislneiw. lloyu mid RirU uun nearly us much nt meu, That all who nee tin may send their nddrctvt, and test the buslnem, 0 make this odor. To such an aro not el I nuthllc. we will Bond ono dollar to pay for tho troubluo writing. Full particulars nnd outfit free. Addrok .QionoE Stixkon tt Co., Portland, JIaJne, n.sno Tnr old. Whllo In conversation with Professor I, II. Hull, of tlio Mi'troiHilitmi Miwuin of Art In Coutrnl jmrk, n reporter wns Miomt a lump, now a jwtt of Gou. Do Connola's grant eol lectlcn. It was fouml with tho other rclleu In tho Island of Cypru itmny feet Mow tho present lovel of tho soil. This lamp is of term cottA niul was inmlo, without ilouht, nt loiuit -100 years lioforo tho tiitto pf Christ. Its unlipiaiioxs consist in Its helm; of two torlos, having two oil holders ono nhovo tho other, in which two soiwrnto wicks inity ho Inserted niul two llghti ohtnineil. The upKr holder Is Mmply u Uttlo ojien cup hnifd do prcsslou nlMHit mi Inch In depth and two Inches In iliniiioter. Directly uiulor tho bottom of this thero is Another noil ewirnto celt of About tho unino slzo. J loth holders hnvo projections of term cottA pierced with n holo In which wicks limy 1h) lnsertd. Another curious tiling 1 n sort of upright plero nt tho Ixtek, nlso of term cottA, souuiclfcht inclns high nnd hnv lng a holo in its topmost Mrtlon. This was evidently intended to lio used in liAiiging up tho lump on n waII or post. Thero is nu Inscription on this upright, In uynot, winch menus: "Ur I'hllotomos;" or, "a lover of rotvitrds." Just nbovo tho In scrlption thero U a fnco, tho execution of which shows much iowcr mid ability, which Professor Unit thinks wax Intended to repre sent tho Kgyptinn god "Ho." Now York Ercnlug Hun. MONEY to be made. Cut this ont and rt turn to us, and we will send )o free, somethlnRof great value mi limrartnnef) to von. that will stAi you In lnislnis whleb will brine you In moi. mono' right awny than an) thlngelfwt In this worh Any onrenn do the work and live at home. Hither ex; all nges. Somerhlng new, tlwt just coin, money for all workers, We w 111 start you; capltm not needed. This Is one of t?o gonnine, Important chauces of a lifetime. Those who are nmbltloui and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit frr Address TnuE & Co., Augusta Maine, J A TTcan live at homo, and make more mono Villi"1 "ck fr "" lllttn nt anytlilng else it. 1 UU this world. Capital not needed; you art started free. IJsrge earnings sure fron. first (Onrt. Costly outfit and terms free. Dettei not delay C'onu you nothlug to send us your iddresit and llnd out: If you are wise yor win do to ut one,'. II. Hallett & Ca.Portlaod. JaJue. DR. B. B. Powers, DENTIST, GoldFillings A Specialty Gold, Silver nnd Porscclaln Crowns Insert ed on roots of teeth. Sets Inserted without n plntc. All operations first iclnss nnd wnr ranted. 1214 O Street over Elliott's. Q Only Exclusive House In the City, A. K. Davis & Son., An Elegant Stock. Ial-kst Stv" CARPETS 1122O Street. Cull nnd hoo us in our' Now Quiirtors. B. 0. KOSTKA, North Side Pharmacy, I230 O ST. Albums 25 per cent off. Clilnniiiiiii In n I'nrls Theatre. At tho Clmtolet thentro, In I'nrls, thero Is nn lmpcrntivo nilo that no mini fhnll lo Ad mitted to tho foyer unless wenrine; a hut, cither of tlio "stovcplio" or "derby" stylo. The othur oveulnp; two Clilnaiuen, tittnehed of tho Chlnefio Iuihassy, wont thero In their lintiounl dress. Between tho nets t hoy tried to i;o with tho crowd into tho foyer. Hut tho getiilnrnto ut tho door htopped them. Tlioy could not uiidcrstjind a word of French, nor ln of ChlncM). Hut they understood the inuskot with which ho bnrred their path. Forninlnuto they stood there, vnlnly chnt terliifr In tho choicest dlnlect of 1'okiu. Then 11 volunteer Interpreter oimo up nnd ex plniiKsl to them thut their enpst weroohjectisj to. If tlioy wiiiiUmI to enter tho loyer tlioy must put 011 tstovcpliH) I111U Hut tlioy hud non", tlioy said, nnd, moreover, theso cajw were worn by overybody nt homo. Tlioy wcro In Cliliia what thoKtovepipu hat won In France. Ho they argued, mul At last pre vailed upon tho guard to let them pass. Ilo ought to hnvo insisted upon their procuring Dtovoplpo hats. Chinamen dressed in full ChlmtM) cobtumo and crowned with htovopljM) hnts would hnvo lioeu n 8cetaclo for gods nnd men to gnzo at. Tho Argonaut. The Neglerlnd I'nctor. Thero Is ono fact overlooked nliout this body of iierxoiis. A jmrt of them nro working pooplo, nnd a jmrt aro not. This latter part presonts tho neglected fnctor. Tlioy nro tramps who do not tramp, people who hnvo fallen cut of tho rnco of life, nnd yet nro visiblo nlong tho linos whero others nro run ning tho declassed, nn tho French nay: tho demoralized, tho pnucrizcd Miction of hoclety. There is no doubt that this section of the peoplo is increasing relatively. It has nhvnyi Increased no In advancing population. Tlio growth of this inns of demoralized peoplo is tho curso nnd tho shnmo of London. Society never yot mustered tho problom presented by pauperized nnd trump humnnity. It is bolow tho plain peoplo; it is not Identical with the masses; it Is poor, often Indolent, crimlna and morally hopeless, nnd sometimes scnreely civilized. This wrockago on tho shores of modern llfo is tho most distressing fact of tho ge. Zlon's Herald. Crystal Steam Laundry Win cnll for, And promptly deliver nil wo entrusted to tlieiu, and finish samo in latent nnd host iiinuner. NEW MCHINERY, And liest facllltlos in tho city, for doing strict ly HrstrclosH work. Our now locations nro LAUNDRY, Corner 24th and 0 Sts. CITY OFFICE; 119 N. 12th Street. TKLEPHONE No. 178. ?T"A trial will convinco you tluit tho Crystal itoon tho nest laundry work in tho en co Tlio r.rniit Remlnlsrenoes. It Is Raid that tho widow of Oen. Grant will contribute n series of reminiscences this yonr to n Now York mngazino In which her second Hon U 8 Grant, Jr., hns Ixvomo Interested. Thoiu'ofltson tho publications of thogcnprnrK memoirs havo boon large. Tlioy huvo ossi bly infatuated tho Grants with tho publish ing business, for Col. F. D. Grant hns written n scries of reminiscences which hnvo boou published in n soldiers' pnjwr nt Wnihlngton, and is compiling his father's ofllcit papers and public documents and utterances for publication. Mrs. Grant is nt present nt Washington, whero sho has lccn honored on every hand with attentions nnd courtesies. Now York Tribune. Tho Hippopotami!' J'xperlmire. The hlppo)otnmus is learning by bitter ex poriouco that tho mlvanco of civilization is unhealthy for him, nnd tho sngnclous pachy derm is now fighting shy of tho neighbor hoods whero white stations nro planted along tho Congo. 'When tho black soldiers nt Lco poldvillo awhllo ngo wanted fresh inent they hnd only to go out Into tho river n short (lis ts nco, nnd shoot n h!pi0otamus. This mndo llfo painfully exciting for tho river horses who wcro lucky enough not to get shot, and tboy finally decided to seek a more cncoful part of tho Congo. Loopoldvlllo hunters now haw to travel a wholo day to got a shot nt a hlryiopotainus, Chicago News. A Scotch I.ml'it Ditncliig. Last summer n Scotch lad named Robblo Burns Appeared before Queen Victoria at Osborno. Ilo is un extremely clever dancer, and hns gamed medals in various parts of tho world for his accomplishments. Ho pleased her majesty mush, nnd tho result has been that, through Sir Henry l'onsonby, the queen was olTerexl And has uccepted a jior trnltof tholittlo Scotchman, which arrived in London from Boston. Tim picture, which is about six feet square, is magnificently flnislu I in crayons, nnd represents young Hums wearing his profusion of medals, etc. Now York Tribune. UNCOUN w. y Mm 'jmti. VtZtf kXl) INaTITUTK OK -KNkUMIIU', Bhortliand and Tj ixnvrlllntf. Ileal and largmt oolleRd In tliuwMt. Html, ut pri'iianil for Inulni mill from Stollmontlu. liullvhliinl liialruoll.il), Kullnndex. peril-need fueultr. Hemt fur ivllitie Journals and jnoclnit'lil ( jwiimniialili) to ULUUItlUUK A nOOSl- Unwlu, Neb. A IVnt In Hkutlni;. Luxemburg is a splendid country scat of tho oiopcror of Austria, locntod nonr Vicuna. There is a magnificent park, with u soclous lake. That lake is now frozen nnd used for skating. Tho other day a Viennese went skating with nn ink bottlo attached to tho back of his skate, tho opening adjusted In a manner to allow tho Ink to How out in a reg ular stream. With that writing apparatus ho skated tho muuo of tho crown princess on tho ice in lines which a pupil of a Chicago business collcgo might look upon with envy. Chicago Nows. NOTES CONCERNING NOTADLE9. What llin Newspapers Hny About Slim nml Women Who ie I'liiiioua. Kosith Is tho Healthiest man forhlsnfco In Europe. HolsN). Sam Hnmll nays that nlno-tenths of tho row nl. homo among tho children uro started by tho girls. Sennlor Coekrell Is credited with hnvlng uscsl thmi gallons of Ink In his private cor resH)iiduiu,o last your. Georgo Gould's hend Is larger than his father's. Tho sou weam (1 7-s hat, whllo that of Gould ero Is only a 011. lllsmarek has iHiycotttsl James Goidou llemielt's Cablo commuy Wnnvo James Gonlon Hcutiett's l'aris injer iiIiiimsI Ills marck. Tho Minimis of Alloi Is Iho only nohlemnn In Scotland who cnii stylo hlinvdf n Mil builder. For years tho nmnpils hns carried on n business of this kind nt Culzenn, on tho Ayroahlro coast, Hodm-s not euro whether the lords' school keeps or lint. Mine. Christine Nllsi(iusn)s In u letter to n l'lilliulelphln friend that sho Is a constant ihciimntlc MilTcrcr, mid sho fears that sho will ho obliged to cIomo her profcxslonal cu ns:r at oiuv. Sho udds that she has not even contemplated Another American tour. Whistler has publlsliisl In Ixuulon 100 sets of lithographs engravisl on tho htouowllh his own hand mid prlulisl by Way. Ho Is said to hnvo shown bis usual spirit nnd art istic worth In this revival of an mt almost extinct In our day among artist of repute. Although Miss LoiiIni M. Alcott lives In that town of literary Inspiration, Concord, Mass,, sho does most of her wilting In Uos ton. Thero sho tnkos n room whero sho can bo jierfcetly ret I roil nnd quiet, and with u Ik) t tie of ink by her sldo and a lap tablet on her kneo, she writes until her task is done. Sho says that thero is something In tho east winds of llostou that stimulates her brnlu. Frank H. Stockton, tho novelist, said re cently that he llrst worked on Tho Philadel phia I'nstnud found the work not very hard. Then ho went to Now York ah a writ of short editorials on u weekly culled Hearth nnd Home, and ho found tho work thero much harder. Then ho tried Scrlbner's Monthly, whero tho work heenmo harder still, mid ho feared that ho might Iki em ployed on nn annual mul break down. Tho Safety Vnlvo says that tho "chemist of tho Alpha Oil company, of Port Harnla, Ont., Is a young lady, nn adopted daughter of Mr. Hall, whoso proeessof refining is In uso in tho establishment Sho Is very skillful In her profession, nnd recontl) succeeded in nnal yzlng tho oils treated nt tho works, by menus of a 8nrk from a Hansen battery, In nn ap paratus of her own design. Sho accomplished tho separation of tho carbons into grains whllo collecting tho gusos In searaUi chain crs." Harriet Hcoelier Stowo Is Intensely Inter esVd In tho ministerial work of her sou, tho ltov. Charles Stowo, who has n church in Hartford, Conn. Mr. Stowo is n Congrcgu tionnlist, with radical tendencies. Ho Is a strong preacher, and his mother, who is now an old nnd feoblo woman, finds her greatest pleasure in llfo in listening to his sermons. His church Is somo dlstnnco from Mrs. Stowo's house, but, no matter whnt may lio tho weather, tho famous writer of "Undo Tom's Cabin" never fnlls to occupy her jkjw on Sundny morning. Hnrry Harland, tho young gentleman who writes over the ien nnmo of "Sidney Luskn," has been nccused of lieing uufrieniUy to tho Jows, and a row nights sluco ho npjnred in his own defense, lieforo n society of Jewish young men In Now York. Tho amusing part of this nccuKutlou is that Mr. Harland writes so enthusiastically of tho Jewish race, nml makes tho heroes nnd heroines of nil his novels of that faith, that those who only know him by his writings supposed of courso that ho was a Hebrew. Ho is not, however, but comes of nu old Now York family. Ho did not even marry into tho rnco ho ndmlreri mi much. His wife is tho daughter of Mr. James S. Murriam, a well known New York lawyer. Concealment of Authorship. As n general rulo, nnd excepting for somo ix-clnl or iersoiinl reasons, habitual nnou ) mlty for n professional writer is a disadvan tage. There aro ccrtnir advantage to bo derived, it is true, frc . concealment of authorship in special cases. "An nnoaymous novel by a well known author" always has tho charm of mystery about It, and publish ers hnvo been known to tuko advantage of this fact, even sometimes when the author wns not well known to anybody but tho members of tho firm. Sometimes nn author who has won fnmo In somo sH-oInl way may find it to his ndvAiitiigo to do writing of an other kind anonymously or under u borrowed signature. An anonymous series of readable. novels, llko tho "No Nnmo Series," for in stance, Is likely to Iks profitable to tho pub lishers, and is a good thing beemiHo it may givo to nu unknown writer nn equal chanco with n popular novelist. Thero nro somo other cases In which Anonymous writing may bo ndvisnblo; but, ns n rule, tho writer who menus to make writing a business will Hud it to his advantage to put his signature to everything ho writes, and to mako that sig nature ns w Idely known ua jiosslble, William U. Hills in Tho Writer. Ranson Carbon Light The Mlkudo In Mute. An American who saw tho Mikado of Japan nt Tokio recently says: "Ho snt in lonoly state, a dark featured, black haired, thick lipped man, dressed in tho uniform of A Eurocnu geuornl, and with nothing grand in his makeup or nppoarnnco, Tho absolute monarch of :iil,000,U00 jiooplo in a tight fit ting, gold luc-cd blue coat and a French shako for a cup.1' New York World. (lotliuiii'n Indian Colony. It will Ihj hows to ninny jieoplo that thero is nu Indian colony In Now York city. The colony Includes men, women nnd children. Thuy nro nil of tho Iroquois trilio, nnd nil of thorn enmo from Canada. Thuy live In nioocker street, near South Fifth uvonuo, nml aro fnirly intelligent, Tho women mako bead work, which tho meu sell. Chicago Herald. Tim KitliitN' I'iuii. nut hhnp Trout. On tho signboard of n I'nrk place engraver and printer nro pasted siieclmens of bis w oik, Including a certificate of stock In tho n Co operative Mercnntllo institution of Utah. This is tho famous shop trust of tho Saints, whoso symliol a big oye, under which nro tho letters "Z. M. C, I." stares at the trav eler from tho timo ho msses through tho Itockles Into Salt Luko valley until ho gets into the Sierras to tho west again. It is nu uncanny looking legend, bringing up thoughts of tho Danltes, and marking ns tho projierty of tho Mormon church nearly every stem in light in the territory. A uniform price for uliniliir nrtlcles is clmrged nt all these church stores, and tho profits nro uecossurily largo. Now York Sun. A lliirlxr's Clever IVnt. A burlier In London hits recently per formed a rather clover feat Tho "shop was full of customers, nnd ono of them was under going tho oHruttou of shaving, when it wns noticed that tho barber had his eyes closed, though ho still kept passing tho razor over tho faco of his visitor. After somo time, und when tho oH-raton was finished, what was tho surprise of thco in tho shop to hear tho barlier o.vlnlin; "Oh no, not yet," at tho tame time oKiilug his eyes. It then becamo evident that hu was frt asleep, and hid tfiuvcd the man while in that condition. Chicago Times. Murjliiml'it Ojster Crop. Moro than flo,0)0,iHXi wmth of oysters -ero fch'pied fnun Mar) laud to nil nirts nf tho world this season. Over 60,000 peonns uro eniadiiynl In tho industry In tho slate, nnd ltSiipHii'tN besides 1,500 schooners and iloops. To enforce tho law for tho regulation nf these vessels tliostntoiualntulusnii "o)htr navy," consisting nf ilvo stunners, 'x schooners nml eight sloops. New York Evening World. CI A WOIDEKFUL IIYEITIOI. This will Furnish the Consumer Twice the Light that is given by any other process and Saves Gas. This 1 j'it can be seen at our offlcel25 H. 11th St Where Full Particulars will be given regarding its operation etc., L. WESSEL, JR. General Agent. KNOB HILL. Scale, 100 Ft.1 Inch. SMITH TRirr. Ul a 5 H z 111 bl & 3 O la, 3 3 a S a 3 i 3 io 3 3 1 3 I" 3 1 8 3 1 ia m 3 X 5 a i 0 10 10 11 1 ia I K bl X CO 10 IT 10 10 14 10 19 1 a a ft ft a ft a ft i a a ft a ft ft " ft ta VAN DORN TOUT. The foregoing plat shows the location of "Knob's Mill," the highest dryest Jtnd most beautiful building sites yet presented to the public. These lots are not high priced when their sightliness is considered; they are sure to be the homes of our best people, and will always be valuable property. Street cars, already handy, will soon run by the property. The terras are thus: One-forth Cash; balance 3 Equal Annual Payments WITH INTEREST AT EIGHT PER CENT. DELAYS AREDANGRROUS, The lots will be advanced twenty-five per cent, when twenty-five arc sold. Buy now- M BRIDES MELON E ROOM 4, RICHARDS BLOCK .1 ,1