10 THEMORNIXG OREG0XIAX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1907. FIX 10 STEAMERS Local Shippers Engage More Grain-Carriers. GLAISTRAC FOR DECEMBER Steamer Is Xow at Hloga, Japan Mackinaw Will Carry Full Car go or Wheat to San Kran clsco From Portland. The British steamship Glenstrae. 8064 tons net register, has been char tered for outward wheat loading at Portland. Chartering party claims op tion of Fuget Sound loading. The steamship Mackinaw has been chartered to carry a full cargo of wheat from Portland to San Francisco on the owners' account.- The Mackinaw Is on Puget Sound, having Just returned from Nome. During the Summer sea son she operated between Sound cities and the north. She is 2005 net tons register. The Glenstrae will carry wheat to the United Kingdom. She Is for De cember loading, having arrived at Hl oga, Japan, from Hongkong a few days ago. She carried a' full cargo from London to Hongkong. Suippers anticipate a large movement of grain to California ports during the present month. The cargo of the Mackinaw and the quantities which will be carried by the Northland, Johan Poulsen and the R. D. In man. In addi tion to the amounts taken by the reg ular steamships, will make a round total. BAILEY GATZERT IX TROUBLE Btenmer Lands on Washougal Reef and Is Damaged. The steamer Bailey Gatzert, Captain Sherman, of the Regulator line, went on the washougal reef yesterday morn ing and punched a hole In her port side amidships. Only one compartment filled and the steamer was safely beached a short distance above. She had 200 passengers on board. The cabin passengers were brought back to Portland on the steamer Dalles City and the deck passengers were taken to Vancouver. Below Washougal there is a reef of rocks and outside an eddy. There was a strong wind blowing at the time and the pilot miscalculated and got in too close. 1 The steamer Weown was sent to the aid of the Bailey Gatzert and at daylight this morning the in Jured steamer will proceed to the dry dock, where repairs will be made. She will be ready for service Monday morn lng. STORM SIGNALS ARE DISPLAYED Const Stations Anticipate a Heavy Blow Today. Storm-warning signals were ordered displayed yesterday from all stations along the coast. A gale of 70 or 80 miles' velocity Is anticipated by the weather bureau to rweep the coast by daylight this morning. The storm will come from the south and east and will continue for the bet ter part of 24 hours. Coast steam ers and schooners will be more or less delayed. The City of Panama, which is scheduled to cross out this morning. will meet the full force of the sea and will probably have a rough voyage south. The Inbound fleet will be blown along at a rapid rate and the Novem ber arrivals will be hastened by sev eral days. At present there are a num ber of sailing craft fully due but the continued northwest weather has held them back. Southerly weather will help In making up the time. FREIGHT RATES ADVANCED Atlantto Steamship Companies In crease Charges 20 Per Cent. NEW TORK, Nov. 1. Ocean freight rates to Europe are from 10 to 20 per cent higher, and they are likely to go still higher before they reach their former level, but there Is no fear of a scarcity of room In spite of the Increased exports to which the shippers are looking forward this Fall. It is reckoned by shippers that there are Hl.OiXt.000 bushels of wheat available for export to Europe this year. There will also be a very heavy exportation of flour. It Is the opinion of steamship companies that this will be the largest factor in the freight situation but there has also been an increased export of copper. Xcw Steamer Line Talked Of. That a steamer route is likely to be established between Portland and Port Angeles, Wash... Is the inference con tained In a letter from the secretary of the Commercial Club of the latter city to the Portland Chamber of Com merce, in which he makes Inquiry as to when a deputation from that city can be received by the Chamber to dis cuss the practicability of such a meas ure. The fact that the merchants of Port Angeles are desirous of establish ing closer commercial relations with Portland Is taken to mean that there is a lack of harmony between the mer chants of Port Angeles and Seattle. It Is believed the new arrangement will be of great benefit to the merchants of Portland, and the Chamber Is, there fore, arranging for a conference at an early date on the matter. Schooner Willie R. Unme Ashore. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. l.-The lumber schooner Willie R. Hume, from San Fran cisco to Everett in ballast, went on the rocks at Protection Island In the south east gales this morning, according to in formation received here. Tugs have gone to her assistance. The Hume left San Francisco, October 12. She Is a craft of B89 tons net. Protection Island is a small, rocky island In the Straits near Port Discovery. No details of the wreck have been received in this city, and it is not known what the prospects are for saving the vessel or whether any lives were lost. Must Go to Admiralty Court. , OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. l.-(Spectal.)-In the Chehalls County case of A. J. West against the" owners and captain of the steamer Norwood, the Supreme Court has reversed a Judgment for plaintiff for J13.7S1 for damages because the steamer ran Into and damaged West's bridge at Aberdeen. The case Is ordered dismissed, the court holding In a long opinion that the case belongs In the admiralty courts. Ferry Again In Commission. The steam ferry Vancouver will go into commission this morning and will operate between Hadyn Island and the Clark County shore in connection with the line of the Portland Railway Company. The terry has been off the run for nearly a month, during which time her place has been taken by the gasoline launch Gazelle. The Vancouver has been thoroughly overhauled and has been granted a certificate by the United States local Inspectors. The return of the Van couver, to the run will be hailed with Joy by the people of the barracks town. Recover Body of a Deckhand. The body of J. F. Kay, formerly a deck hand on the steamer Oregonia. was picked up yesterday by the crew of that steamer a short distance below Lincoln bar. Mc Kay has been missing since October 19. At that time he failed to report back to the steamer after making a running line fast to a deadman at Lincoln. He was an Englishman and was 25 years old. j Shipwrecked Crew Reaches Port. SAN FRAVrtSTYl Kn 1 Th. atnoronr t Del Norte arrived 'today from Crescent i-uy, onnging captain Pillsbury, or the Marine Underwriters, and 12 officers of the British steamer Queen Cristlna, re cently wrecked near Crescent City. The steamer Mandalay also arrived today bringing the crew of the Queen Cristlna. Marine Xotes. The British ship Port Patrick Is in the stream off the bunkers. The steamship Breakwater is due to ar rive from Coos Bay tomorrow evening. The French barks Turgot and Laennec will leave down this morning for Astoria. The oil tank steamer Atlas will leave down today with the barge No 91 in tow. The German steamship Alesla shifted from the Flouring Mills to Albina dock yesterday. The French bark Brlzeaux moved from STEAMER lNTMAJGENCK. Due to Arrive. Name. From Date Alesla Hongkong-. . . .In port NIcomedla. .. Hongkong. .-.-. In port Alliance Coos Bay In port Geo. W EldeiSan Pedro Nov. 4 Costa Rica. . San Francisco. .Nov. 4 Northland. .. San Pedro Nov. '4 breakwater. .Coos Bay Nov. 4 Roanoke Los Angeles. .. Nov. 6 R. D. Inman.San Francisco. .Nov. T City of Pan.. San Francisco. .Nov. 10 JohanP-iuisenSan Franplsco. Nov. 14 Numantla. Hongkong .Nov. 23 Arabia Hongkong .Dec- 4 Scheduled to Depart. Name. For Date. Alesla Hongkong. ..... Nov. 2 Alliance Coos Bay Nov. 4 Nlcomedla. . . Hongkong Nov. 4 Norhland. . . . San Pdro Nov. 8 Breakwater. .Coos Bay Nov. o Geo. W. EldeiSan Pedro Nov. 7 Roanoke.. ... Los Angeles... Nov.. 7 Costa Rlra. . .San Prnnrlvn Vnv T R. D. lnman.Snn Francisco. .Nov. B CltV Of Pan. . .Kan rranlBl.rt X" .... "1 t JohanPoulsenBan Francisco . .Nov.' 18 Numantla Hongkong Nov. 30 Arabia Hongkong .Dec 14 Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro. the hunkers to the Flouring Mills vester- day afternoon. , The British steamshiD Fltznatrlr moved from the Oceanic dock to the aiersey yesterday afternoon, i The American bark Homeward "Round from Newcastle, N. S. W., arrived up yesterday and docked at the Southern Pacific wharf. The steamship City nf Panama sailed t 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon fur San Francisco. The sfamer was loaded under the direction of Dock Agent Ran som, and made record time for that craft. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND. Nov. 1. Arrived Ra, V Homeward Bound, from Newcastle. N. S. W. Sailed Steamship City of Panama, for San Francisco; steamship Hether, U. S. L. H., for Astoria and coast points. Astoria, Nov. 1. Arrived down during the night and sailed at 9:20 A. M. Steamer Daisy Freeman, for San Francisco. Sailed at 9 A. M. British ahlD Yola. for Port Natal. San Francisco, Nov. 1. Steamer Aurella put In to Eureka October 31, with steam valve broken. Redondo. Nov. 1. Arrived October 31 Steamer Wellesly, from Portland. San Pedro, Nov. 1. Arrived, October 81 Schooner W. J. Jewett, from Portland. Mllilllones Nov. 1. Sailed October 28 British bark Clackmannanshire, for Port land. Marseilles. Nov. 1. Arrived Klngchow. from Tacoma, via Yokohama, etc., for Liver-v pool TenerlfTe, Nov. l.r Arrived Admiral Jaureguiberry, from San Francisco, Callao, etc., for Havre. Liverpool, Nov. 1. Sailed Princess Ena: for Vancouver. Tides at Astoria Saturday. HIGH. LOW. 10:23 A. M 8.0 feetI4:00 A. M.. ..".1:5 feet 1:S7 P. M 7.7 feet)4:4T P. M 1.7 feot OUTMAN FACES THE CHARGE Portland Traveling Man Is Under Bonds for Alleged Illegal Voting. COLFAX. Wash.. Nov 1 rSnoelnl I TXr Ti f". , m .. .. Tl I 1 1. : I aelf im tndnv tn Shi-lfr Patliff v.a charge of illegal voting at Pullman's city election, December 7 of last year. The charge was brought before the Whitman County grand Jury at Colfax last week by Pullman citizens. The Jury gave In uie maiciment eeptemDer 26. Outman fnrmerlv liveH Pitllman v.,, Is now traveling salesman for W. H.' Mc- MOnieS A CO. WhnlesalA Viar-noae tan)... of Portland. Sheriff Ratlin wired the rortiana nrm. stating the indictment and theV at flnm Wlrert Dntman a "O . . -. who wired SheflfY TJnliff otattnrw . V, would come to Colfax at once. Arriving at i-oirax, ne was met by several busi ness men from Pullman, who drove to Colfax In thA nlirht In ha V.1 him. Outman at once employed Attorney John Pickrell and went before Judge i-iiaawicn, wno set nis trial for Novem ber 16. Bond was given for J500. Outman stated that he had lived In Pullman for eight years and considered It his home, though he was traveliner for a Portland firm. , He stated that the charges were all anltAwnrv h Tinrr.nn citizens. On conviction Outman would be name to a nne or JIOI) and 90 days In Jail. He left for Pullman tonight. PAPER MILLS REDUCE WAGES Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper Co. Makes General Cut. OREGON PTTV . Or tvi i o. I ..w.. j.. -IOJJO clal.) Between $8000 and $10,000 re duction annually in the payroll of Or egon City has been made through the cut In wages, made effective today. In the mills of the Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper Company. A general cut of ft tl m 1 1 Oft run to ni.r tl -i -.. V a V. .. .3 ' ...... "cru 1 1 1 tl in; in the wages of all unskilled laborers, nut me wages 01 tne macnine-tenders, heads of departments, millwrights, ma chinists, head ensrlnopra ami are untouched. About 125 men are affected. There were a few men receiving J2.75 per dav whrtae wncoa hnva hoan . ,3 . . .. .1 to $2.50, and down the scale the fol lowing reductions nave been made: Men receiving $2.75, to $2.50; $2.45, to 12.5K- 19 3S rt X9- 9 Oft rt o. i nn to $1.75; $1.35. to $1.25. The order came to the local office from General Manager A. J. Lewthwaite In Port- lana. In tVlA Wlllamaftii Dnln A. Company no cut of .wages has been made, but men who for several months hnvfl lionn t Amnra ill.r n. w..-!- crete ana rocK worK and on other ! neavy construction work have been re- ilitrpH frnm 4"? r. CI . r-, 1 n T ti. 11 . j - v .v" . " T ' - . T 1 . 1UUL fatt, who is In charge of the construc tion work, said tonight that this is In no sense a cut in wages as the raise was onlv temnnrnrv whan i . Summer, and no more than 25 men are aaecteo. HUSH Stock Market Is Tranquil, bu Trading Is Small. STRONG POINTS IN LIST I I Pennsylvania In Demand and Union Pacific Also Shows Strength. More Engagements of Gold for Import Are Announced. NEW TORK. Nov. 1. The stock market was tranquil today with a firm undertonu and sank into a condition of seml-stagna' tlon after various irregular but narrow fluc tuations, being still under restriction of the banking situation. The gradual clearing of this situation reflects a feeling of growings connaence in the stock market, but the fa cilities for its expression are still hampered. Tentative operations on margin, which have cropped up with the easing of the call loan rates, receive no encouragement from bankers. Houses with interior connections assert that there Is a good demand for stocks from points outside of New York, but that the execution of orders from these sources must await the receipt or actuat .cash shipments. Pennsylvania was in considerable de mand and its strength had a sustaining effect on the whole list. The decline September net earnings and the announce ment of proposed retrenchment in Improve ments did not affect its strength. Union Pacific was another point of strength in the marKet. A contrary lnnuence centered in Ajnalgamated Copper, which was under pressure in spite of further advances m tne price of copper in the London market and at the New York Metal Exchange. The usual compilation of the banks' esti mates of the weeks currency movement was read with somewhat languid interest, owing to doubt of the accuracy of analysis of cross currents In the week's movements. The banks show a movement of currency on balance away from New York on the express movement of $13,000,000, but the operations of the Subtreasury have yielded to the banks a gain of $16,103,000. Last week's bank statement did not reflect fully tne Government deposits made with the banks even for last week, and these have been In creased this week. No estimates are at tempted of the loan changes. Additional engagements of gold for import were made today, but their Influence was modified by the violent upturn In foreign ex change rates which occurred. However, this was a result of the demand for remit tance against the engagement and was not clear. The scarcity of currency sharpens tne demand for exchange. The easing or tho local call money market was given pan responsibility for tne movement. The con ditions became torpid at times and tne market seemed to be settling into an atti tude of cautious waiting to study develop ments . In the general situation. The easy closing was attributed to some late selling out or collateral loans. tonds were irregular. Total sates, par vtuue, .Diu.wii. united states zs advanced and the 3s 4 per cent on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. Hig-b, Adams' Express Low. Bid. 106 Amal Copper .... 38.400 Amer Car St Foun 1,700 61 H 2t'. 63 2A 70 49 Vi 83 70 40 82 it do preferred Am Cotton Oil..., do preferred American Express. 21)0 1,000 100 25 170 Am Hd & Lt pf American Ice ... Am Linseed Oil do preferred Am Locomotive... 400 87 do preferred 11 11 7 16 37 84 07 37 Am Smelt Bef . . 11,800 6814 60 85 100 60 8314 78A 84 01 8014 '3014 149 '27!! 7 "4 120 V4 100 vu prererrea . . . . Am Sugar Ref . . . . Am Tobacco ctfs.. Anaconda Mia Co.. Atchison do preferred .... Atl Coast Line 1.700 88 l,2i0 101 100 6O 33 74 8O0 34$ 75H 84 (12 81 2.200 8,000 400 84 S(0 Bait & Ohio ,.. 1,600 80 no prererred Brook Rap Tran.. Canadian Pacific. Central of N J Ches & Ohio Chi Gt Western... Chicago & N W... C. M & St P Chi Ter & Tran.. do preferred.. .. C, C, C & St L Colo Fuel & Iron.. Colo & Southern.. do 1M preferred. do 2d preferred.. Consolidated Gas. . Corn Products' . . . do preferred Del & Hudson.... Del. Lack & West D & R Grande.... do preferred .... Distillers' Becurl.. Erie do 1st preferred. do 2d preferred.. General Electric... Illinois Central ... Int Paper do preferred ID 3,900 31 H 500 160. . 30 iw 150 TOO 1.000 8 Is 7 900 132 4.800 102 13Z 100 o 10 - 60 100 200 co 184 1814 44 yt 84 H 80 14 10 51 i 60 1611 lS-i 43 84 fH 10 5014 124.. 41 K) 400 200 BoO 200 800 18 43 34 82 8 no 125 405 18 67 40 17 88.. 27 108 6,700 126 "TOO '17 "l7H 200 1,200 400 100 40 18 40 1814 mi 28 107 121 60 814 28 1,400 109 300 121 121 400 10 10 60 8 64 11 33 22 40 94 ' 14 28 71 114 63 24 65 35 43 85 20 63 65 43 20 108 73 54 17 TO 139 74 70 65 13 64 13 33 2! 13 28 64 104 13 37 1.14 18 19 82 108 77 OR 3T 16i S 23 83 13 75 8 15 800 62 60 6 14 29 10654 13 74 111 82 54 15 300 60 1014 Int Pump 8.400 do preferred Iowa Central 100 12 12 do preferred .... K C Southern do preferred Louis & Nash 700 PSVj Mexican - Central . . 8.700 14 Minn & Bt L M, St P 4 S S M S00 7314 do preferred .... loo 11H 04 14 73 11 6214 2414 50 8714 20 63 Missouri Pacific... Mo, Kan & Texas do preferred .... National Lead .... Mex Nat Ry pf.. N Y Central N T. Ont & West. Norfolk & West.. do preferred .... North American .. Pacific Mall 800 63 H 2414 50 8714 "pfl" 20 63 200 100 800 " V G00 1,400 100 20O 4514 87,100 iosij 300 73 Peniwylvanla People's Gas P. C C St L. . 107 72 Pressed Steel Car. . 800 do preferred 1TT4 1714 Pullman Pal Car Reading 24.0ftO 7014 do 1st preferred. 800 75 do 2d preferred Republic Steel ... 7ftn isyi do preferred .... 800 65t4 Rock Island Co... 600 1SH do preferred St L 4 S F" 2 pf.. 200 20 St L Southweat do preferred .... . . ..... 8outhem Pacific... 6.OO0 6T do preferred .... foo 106 Southern Railway. 700 12Vj do preferred .... ..... Tenn Coal & Iron . . . . 74 75 18 64 H 1314 0H 104.. -1214 Texas & Paclflo... 100 19 19 1814 83 108 80 roi, tL& west 600 IS 0 do preferred 400 8314 Union Pacific 71.800 110 100 80 do preferred . TT. S. Express . . U. S. Realty.. U. S. Rubber... do preferred . 1O0 200 100 87 17 !.. 24M 83 H 13t4 76 8 10 23 M 13 7B 1 v. s. steel 21.700 do preferred ....2.5O0 va-Caro Chem 1.1 00 do preferred .... 20O Wabash 700 do nreferrpd tVells-Fargo Ex Weetlnghou Eleo 100 6014 Western Union .., 100 62 Wheel & L Erie. Wlsconain Central do preferred ; Northern Pacific .. C.lftO 107 Central Leather... 40O 14 do preferred 600 75 Gt Northern pf 2.600 112 Rloss-Sheffleld 200 82 Int Metal 6014 62 106 13 74 111 32 do preferred 100 16 16 Total sales for the day. 334,000 shares. BONDS. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Closing quotations: XJ. S. ref. 2s reg. IOB ! N. Y. -C O. 8s M14 do coupon .... 105 INorth.' Pacific 3s 6T U. 8- 8s reg 102 North.- Pacific 4s 94 do coupon 102:South. Pacific 4s 74 U. S. new 4s reg.117 lUnion Pacific 4s 80 do coupon. .. .117 iWlscon (Cent 4s. 76 Atchison adj. 4s 73 jjapanese 4s..... 76 D & R O 4s 91 1 Eastern Mining Stocks. BOSTON. Nov. 1. Closing Quotations: Adventure . .$ 1.00 iParrot -.SIO.BO Allouez 23.00 iQuincy 81.00 Amalgamated 49.02 Shannon 10.62 Atlantic .... 10.25 Tamarack ... 63.00 Bingham ... 6.12 Trinity 11.02 Cal 4 Hecla. 610.00 lUnited Copper 7.50 Centennial .. 21.00 U. S. Mining. 29.00 Cop Range... 52.87lU. S.-Oll 8.0O Daly West. . . 10.76 lUtah 88.00 Franklin .... 7.25 Ivictoria ..... 4.UO Granby 80.00 twlnona 3.0O Isle Royale .. 1550 iWolverine ...103.00 .Michigan ... 9.0O iNorth Butte.. 41.2.1 Aionawk lin.vu !Butte Coal.. Mont O C 1.12'Nevada Old Dominion 22. SO ICal & Arlr.. Osceola SI.O0 (Aria Com 15.37 6.2T1 1OS.00 10.50 Money, Exchange, Etc NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Money on call strong, 625 per cent; ruling rate. 10 per cent; offered at 4 per cent. Time loans, all rates, nominal, no loana; 60 days and 90 days. SfglO per cent; six months, 7&8 per cent. Prime mercantile paper nominally at 7 ST 10 per cent. Sterling exchange buoyant, with actual busi ness in bankers' hills at 4.8650 for demand and at 4.794.80 for 60-day bills. Commer cial bills, nominal. Bar sliver, 69c. Mexican dollars, 48e. Government bonda. firm; railroad bonds. Ir regular. SAN FRANCISCO!! Nov. 1. Sliver barw. 69c. Mexican dollars, 62c. Drafts, sight, 6; telegraph, 8. Sterling on London, 80 dayn, 4.79: atght, 4.S5. LONDON. Nov. 1. Silver, 27d perVunce. Bank rate, 5 per cent. Dally Treasury Statement, WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. Today's state men" of the Treasury balances in the gen eral fund shows: Available cash balance $237,227,010 Gold coin and bullion 16.645.80O Gold certificates 71.33L9G0 POKXXAT LIVESTOCK MARKET. Prices Current Locally on Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. The weakness In the hog markei resulted In a lower price being quoted yesterday. Other kinds of stock were easy, but quota tions were not changed. Receipts were 160 hogs and 220 sheep. The following prices were current In the local market yesterday: CATTLE Best steers. $3.75 4; medium. $3.253.50; cows, $2.652.85; fair to me dium cows, $22.25; bulls, $1.50s; calves, $44..-0. SHEEP Good sheared, $4.505: lambs, $4.509.5.25. HOGS Best, $66.35; lights and feed ers, $5 6. Ka-stern Livestock Price. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 1. Cattle Re ceipts, 4000. including 200 Southern. MarKet. steady; native steers.. $4.50 6.40: Southern steers, $2. 50 ("3. 00; Southern cows. $1.75(9 2.65: native cows and heifers, $1.50(4. 2r: stockers and feeders. $2.506.00; bulls, $2.00 (8 3.25: calves. $2.506.00; Western steers.. $3.3".4.40; Western cows. $2.00 jf 3.85. HogB Receipts, 4000. Market steady; bulk of sales, SS.e-T-S.SO; heavy, $5.60 5.7ft; packers, $5.G05.85: pigs and light, $5.00 5.80. Sheep Receipts, 8000. Market, weak; muttons, $4.60W64O: lambs. $5.2890.4O; range wethers, $4.60'5.5O; fed ewes, $3.50Q 6.23. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Coffee futures closed steady; net unchanged to 5 points higher. December, 5.65c; January, 6.70c; March. 5.80c; May, 5.90c. Spot, quiet. No. 7 Rio. 6V4c; No. 4 Santos, 8c. Mild coffee, dull; Cordova, 912c. Sugar- Raw. steady. Fair refining, 3.40c: centrifugal. 90 test, 3.90c; molasses sugar. S.05c. Refined, steady. crushed, 5.70o; powdered, 5.10c; granulated, 5c. Dairy Produce In the Eeast. CHICAGO, Nov. 1. On the Produce Ex change today the butter market was weak. Creameries, 2023c; dairies. 19522c. li.ggs Steady; at mark casee included, 17 20c; first. 22c; prime firsts, 24c. Cheese Steady, 13j.l4c.' JONES SPEAKS AT KELSO CONGRESSMAN PROMISES AID TO OPEN COWLITZ RIVER. Commercial Club Presents Statistics Showing Tonnage Originating in and Near Kelso. KELSO, Wash., Nov. 1. (Special.) Congressman Jones, of North Yakima, was entertained tonight at a banquet by the Commercial Club of this city. Mr. Jones addressed the business men and assured them that he would do all in his power to secure an appropriation for deepening the- channel of the Cowlitz River. The plan for securing a deeper channel in the Cowlitz will Include the use of wing dams or Jetty work, and It Is ex pected that the straightening of the chan nel in this manner will remove the bars and permit lumber carriers of light draft to enter at all seasons of the year. Mr. Jones was presented with a mass of statistics showing Jhe vast amount of tonnage which passes down and out ,of tne tjowiuz uver irom iveisor and vicin ity, and the amount which is brought to this city by rail because no boats can operate on the Cowlitz above this city. The total tonnage In lumber, shingles. piling and railroad ties shipped down the Cowlitz last year amounted to 179,835 tons; farm' products, stock, fruits, etc., amounted to 7326 tons; fish, 700 tons: In coming frlelght, 12,000 tons. Above Kelso there originated '41.920 tons of lumber, shingles and other mill pro ducts; 12,410 tons of farm products, with 7600 tons of incoming freight. It is es timated that the greater share of this tonnage would go by boat were the river navigable. Aside from the above mentioned ton nage, Kelso and vicinity have two oper ating coal mines. The Consumers' Coal Company has sufficient coal blocked out to warrant the assertion that it will shin not less than 150 tons to Portland daily on Darges as soon as a tramway Is built across the Northern Pacific tracks. The company claims that with proper water facilities it can Increase this tonnaere to several huDdred tons a day. fateamers plying on the Cowlitz and making headquarters at Kelso or in the vicinity are the Kellogg, "Weown, Ches ter, Calwell and Mystic. These all make the Cowlitz their headauarters. although registered at Portland. The Gameback and the Dixon and several other steamers mane irequent trips Into the river, hut do not make heaquarters here. There are six lines of lotreinir rallrnario making their terminus on the PnwHt Elver within eight miles of Kelso, with a total mileage of 80. During the past year six km hnnr.. have been built here. There are six pile-drivers owned nnfl operated at and near Kalso, on the Cow litz River. CAUGHT ON BRIDGE BY TRAIN Mother and Two. Children Forced to Jump From Trestle. VANCOUVER, "Wash.. Nov. 1. (Sne- dal.) Mrs. Sigler, of Yacolt, Wash., and her two children, narrowly escaned vio lent death last night, while crossing a nign rauroaa trestle near Yacolt. The evening passenger train overtook them and all three were either knocked from tne track or Jumped to avoid being hit. Mrs. Sigler fell about 25 feet and was severely cut and bruised. She is In a semi-conscious condition today and is un able to give a definite account of the ac cident. The younger child escaped with out injury, having lodged on some of the cross timbers of the trestle. The toov held on to the timbers supporting the track and also escaped without injury, although a portion of his coat was torn off by the projecting portions of the cars. After the train had passed, the boy climbed down. Finding his mother un conscious, he hurried to a farmhouse for help. The girl was rescued from her perilous position on the lofty timbers and (both mother and child were taken to a neighboring House and medical aid summoned. My Scientific and ME r No class of human ailments is so little understood among the pro fession today as the diseases peculiar to men. As a result the methods commonly employed In treating them are but relies of earlier periods In medical science. I have departed from every form of treatment that my own experi ence and research have proven ineffective and unscientific. I have replaced them with origlnaf and thoroughly modern methods that have proven supremely ef fective. Every detail of my pro cedure in each Individual case Is based upon accurate knowledge as to conditions and require ments, and my cures are dupli cated by no other physician or specialist. Variocele Absolutely painless treat ment that cures complete ly la one week. Investi gate my - method. It Is the only thoroughly scientific treatment for this disease being em ployed. "WEAKNESS" Dosing the system with power ful stimulants and tonics in an effort to restore functional vigor can have but one final result: the condition Is rendered worse than before. "Weakness" is merely an indication of a low form of In flammation in the prostate gland, and this Inflammation Is but ag gravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activity. I employ the only scientific and ful ly effective treatment for "Weak ness," which effects a permanent cure by restoring the prostate gland to a sound and healthy state. I obtain complete results in every case I treat. I Have the Largest Practice Because I Invariably Fulfill My Promises I offer not only FREE consultation and advice, but of every case that comes to me I will make a careful Examination and Diagnosis without charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his trouble. If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart. My system of home treatment is always certal nand satisfactory. Office hour. 0 A. M. to B P. M.j Evenings, T to 8 Sundays, 10 to 1 only. The DOCTOR TAYLOR Co. 2.14 MORRISON ST, COR SECOND, PORTLAND, OR. 8EE THAT THE FISH TRADE MARK IS Dont Wait until to-morrow. Go to your Druggis lo-aay And get J3ottl of THAT DOES 0000 V.r. Two Sixes Boo. and On Dollmr. Eoia it .uruffglsts Everywhere. OZONULSION LABORATORIES 648 Pearl St., IV. ew York.. 27 years Experience, m m m at- v ( tJJS THE FOOD A. "17 i rue lures We cure safely and promptly WEAKNESS. LOST MANHOOD, SPERMA TORRHOEA. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN Al.t. STAGES. VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE. GONORRHOEA, GLEET. OR ANT OF THE DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients. In selecting; a physician or specialist. whn In need of one. some con sideration and thought should be given to the qualifications, experience and length of time an institute or medical man has been located In the city It stands -to reason that an Institution that has stood the test of time and numbers its cures by the thousands is far superior to mushroom Institutions that spring up in a night, last a few months and are gone. We have been curing men 1IT years and are the oldest specialists curing men in Portland. WE CURE WEAKNESS This Is to men who lack courage, whose nerves are shaken, whose eyes have lost the sparkle, whose brains ar muddled, ideas confused, sleep rest less, confidence gone, spirits low and easily depressed, who are backward, hesi tating, unable to venture because they are afraid of failure, who want some body to decide for them, who are weak, run down and restless. ' It is to men who have part or all of these symptoms and want new life, new energy. We especially solicit those cases In which many so-called treatments have failed or where money has been wasted on other methods of treatment. Don't experi ment when our direct method offers a certain means of jure by local treatment. We Invite those who have deep-seated and chronic disorders to call and be examined. Consultation and examination is free, and carries with It no obllsratlon to engage our services. Onr offices are equipped -with the most modern and scientific mechanical de vices for the treatment of chronio diseases. Our charges are reasonable and in reach of any worklngman. Write If you cannot call. Our system of home treatment is always CER TAIN and most successful. All correspondence sacredly confidential. HOURS 0 A. M. to 0 P. M.; evenings. 7 to 8:30; Sundays, 9 A. M. to 12 noon. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL SURGICAL COKNER SECOND AND YAMHILL I CURE DISEASES OF MEN Those who have been disappointed by cheap and unskilled spedaliHts are earnestly requested to Investigate my meVhoSs and terms without delay, which, had the, done In the beVln mng. would have saved them time, pain and money. I Guarantee an Absolute and Lasting Cure GONORRHOEA, 8YPHILIH. BLOOI) POISON. SKIN DIS EASKS. OKS. CU'EKS. STRIC'TI RE. VARICOCELE UX IiROCKLE. NERVOIb DECLINE. WEAKNESS J'lLKS OR CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE KIDM5VS AXD PrTwTATE: I charge for cures only; nothing for failures. Investigate and learn that my word is good. Twenty-live years of auooessful practice and thousands of cures Justtfv this assertion Call or write DR. T. J. PIERCE. 181 Firs St.. Portland Or Certain Cure for Pay - When 'yfi You cJf Are -JX Cured lffys I The DR. TAILOR, Leading; Specialist Specific Blood Poison No dangerous miner als to drive the virus to the Interior, but harmless blood cleansing reme dies that remove the last taint of virus. Stricture My treatment is ab solutely painless, and perfect results may be depended upon In every in stance. I do no cut ting or dilating whatever. Contracted Disorders In the treatment of contracted disorders, I offer a service such as no other physician can render. The remedies I employ have a most thorough and positive action lrt cleansing the membranes of all In fection and subduing all Inflamma tion. My manner of application In sures absolute thoroughness, and removes every possibility of a re lapse or a chronic stage. My cures are not only thorough, but are ac complished In the briefest time possible. Is my fee in All Uncom pi icated Disorders ON TH, WRAPPtR. TAKE H9 80B8T1T8TL OZOMULSION Tk Co Utc Oil Emtetsa "Pit baflera1 GUARANTEED mto fa T4 n Drop IS LIFE WORTH LlVlNQJ YBSI When aH the organs f the Body arc In the enjoyment of Perfect Health. What is most essential in giving the Body strength and prervir.. Health? OZOMULSION became in re sults obtained it is a Body-Builder. OZOMULSION bnilds np a Tower of Strength on a Granite Base of Health. There is a pound of strength in every ounce of Ozomnlsion. OZOMULSION is Chemically and Physiologically fitted to give new elements of life to the Bleod. With many persona and in many cases, it is not so much a question of Disease aa ef exhaustion and waste. OZOMULSION recuperates and repairs the waste. OZOMULSION Increases your capacity for enjoying all the good things of earth that MAKES UFB WORTH UVINd. OUR FEE 10.00 $10 for Men Established 27 Years In Portland. Consultation Free We Will Treat Any Single Uncompli cated Ailment for f 10.O0. Absolute Guarantee No Pay Unless Cured AND DISPENSARY STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON, TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 1 i t'5.VTlirYr THE WAY TO GO EAST NEXT TRIP TRY THE ORIENTAL I-IMITED THE GREAT NOR- THER.VS SWELL TRAIN. Daily to St. Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth, St. Louis, Chicago anl all points East, Crosses both mountain ranges by day light. Complete modern equipment. Including Compartment Observation cars and elegant dining car service. For tickets and sleeping car reserva tions, call or address H. DICKSON, C. P. A T. A 122 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Phones Main 6S0. Home A 2288. COOS BAY LINE The SteamshiD BREAKWATER leaves Portland Wednesday at 8 P. M. from Oak street dock, for Empire, North Bfnd and Marshflrld. Freight received till 4 p. M. on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first-class. 10; second-class. $7. Including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washington streets, or Oak-street dock. San Francisco S Portland S. S: Co. From Alnsworth Dock, Portland, 4 'P. M.: SS. 'Tanama" Nov. 13. 23, Dee. 7, etc S3. "Costa Rica," Nov. 7, 19. Deo. 1. etc. From Spear Street Wharf. Ban Francisco. 11 A. M.: 6S. "Costa Rica." Nov. 14. M. Dec. . BS. "Panama," Nov. 8. 20. Deo. 2. eta. J AS H. DEH'SON, Asrent. Phone Main 288. 248 Washington St. North Pacific S. S. Co's. Steamship Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder Sail for Eureka, San Francisoo and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 P. M. Ticket office) 132 Third St., near Alder. Both phones, M. 1314. H. Young, Agent. Columbia River Scenery REGULATOR LINE STEAMERS. Dally service between Portland and Tk Dalles, except fiunday, leaving- Portland at 7 A. M., arriving about 8' P. M., carrying freight and passeng-ers. plendtd accommo-. dationa for outfits and livestock. Dock foot of Alder at., Portland; foot of Court et.. The Dalles. Phone Main 014. Portland. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE Steamers Pomona and Oreg-ona for Salaa and way landings leave Taylor-street Dock :45 A. M. dally (except Sunday). Oregon City Transportation Company Phone Main 40. A tat. HELP FOR YOU! COSVaUTATiO. FREE. Tb Oldest and Most Reliable Specialist In th Northwest for the cure of CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE. I19- MT.V iifTVrlno' frnn. .1.-11 ifrui. k fi fndiecretion. iher excesses, recent exDosur. nervous debility, varicocele, unnatural dia charfres. lost vitality, falling memory, unfitness 10 marry, diocki. skin, kidney or private dis eases are speedily cured. The State Medical Institute employs the most approved method! and they wilt attend you personally and com plete a perfect cure. In strict confidence at moderate expense. WRITE your troubles if tou cannot call at our office. Thousand cured by corref pondence ana meaicines sent secretly, jrree to men Medical book free, 150 pages, 25 pictures. First copy cost $1000; sent free. Write for lt today end address STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 172 Washington Street. SEATIXE, WASH. C. GEE WO The TTf-U-Knowa Reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Has made a life study nf roots .n A T erhn anil "-',4 In fhrtt turiw HiarnvrK1 4piA na w to tha Uf'K i J woria hla wonderful jUAWVAilfr remedlea. No Mercury, poisons er Drujra Used Ua Cores Witbout Operation, or without tha Aid of the Knife. He guarantees to cure Catarrh. Asthma. Lung, Throat. Rheuma tism, Nervousness, Nervous Debility, Stom ach. Liver, Kidney Troubles: also Lost Man hood. Female Weakness and AU Private Dlseasea. A STRE CANCER CURB Just Received from l'ekina. China- Safe. Sure and Reliable. IF YOU ARB 17. FLICTED, DON'T DELAY. DE1LATS ARS DANGEROUS. If you cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents In stamps. CONSULTATION FREE. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co 162 Vi First St., Cor. Morrison. Portland. Oreaon. Fleaee Mention This Papar. A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm I quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased mem brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the ,Kf)Ve Btmfs the sJrisefof H AY FE V R ometi. f un size 50 ets., atDrug gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. Uy Brothers, 66 Warren Street, New York, FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Sar in and Cotton Root Pllli. the best and only reliable remedy for FEMALE TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES. Cure the r-t Ahetlnata fi mm tn B -, Ilk days. Price $2 per box. or 8 boxes ts. Bold by druggists everywhere. Address Dr. T. J. PIERCE. 181 First St., Portland. Oreeon. Bl sb n a semwtoHw. I remedy tor Conor r boss, Ivnocb. opvrmatorroois. Whites, unnatural di Charcot, or anT lnllimmu bats evataslva. tion of mueou man ItheEmk J ChehiohOs, branes. Kon-astrincent, Sols? by Irn (Thiols, . or aont In plain wrapper, by axBress, prepaid, fo l.flo. or 8 bottles, 2.7a, VUWiai CekUOtt IStBAkti Radvray's Pills cure Indigestion, bilious ness, plies and all stomach troubles. las Vemoi!iTi,o .1 ' fLSLA- v r