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Ttt Or-CI f lTLY FCTft.AKP FRIDAY EVENING, - C7TSMBR , 1904. .1 lArl,-bii.:LJ to . nea By bnanlmoo ote of the beard yesterday ifltnoov da ft nab of th port of Portland commission. At ft. previous sacetlng bis aoattloa woo d . clared vmuI ok the ground that bo - 'failed to attend to aaonthiy gathering of too organisation, t Captain spencer thanked th mombera of Cbo commission for tbolr action In . ,r . Foav rfofui9 oommov tun raw buxom mam at m. zkk mMtruTXOMa. reinstating htm aad iMurad tbam that he would man It a point to bo mora punctual In bio attendance hereafter. . In explanation of bis paat laxity la tola ,. roapoot ba tat Ml tbat bo bad not r oelved written notlcaa 'of tba mooting dates, which Clark Mease aant through tho mall, sufficiently tm advance to par : mlt of bla attending; He aiao declared 7 ' that tho moat of bis tlmo waa occu pied loot month In getting bla atammar off tho aanda In tba Columbia rlvar. Aftar Spencer reinstatement on tba k board. Captain Poaaa requested to bo r llavad from duty on tho auditing oom mitt, a poaltlon to which ha bad boan appointed to fill a vacancy by roaaon of j bpsncer's absence. . Tbo roquoat waa granted and Captain Bponoor waa egala placed on tbo committee, -' Aftar getting book on the ' board Spencer naked Chairman flwlgert to ex . . plain to htm whr it la that tho Pacific V Construction- company haa bean using a parte belonging to tho port of Port i land and no reoord of the matter on the minute He alab wanted to fcaOw if the barge la being paid for. Tho chairman replied that tho com pany loaaed the barge from himeelf and Commissioner Drtaooll and tbat tho conn mlaalon la being paid for It at the rata ; of ft a day. He explained that It waa .- an vercight that tbo matter waa not " puoaA-on tbo reoorde. - - Kaay Slew Mmlco Made. After oonolderablo discussion, several new ruloa ware added to the already long ' llet of tho drydook ruloa and regula ' tlone. In aubatanoa tbo first 004 adopted , , provide that ahaii nave , authority to move tbo keel blocks or .; any of tho gear, of the dock, without " reeelvtng apeclal permission from tho superintendent, and then ba muat move . , them at bla own expense. The second new rule doeo away with 'j all charges for veaeela whleh are on the ' drydock on Sundays and holiday a. unleas work la being done on them at such time. In that arent the regular raise wilt bo charged. Another rule waa adopted making It optional with tbo commission aa to whether or not tho owner of ft aeow will be allowed to keep bla resist on the 'dock until oil of her repel re have ' been completed. According to tbta rule If a large ship should happen along "" and her ownera were desirous of baring ber dry docked at once, tho oommlaalon ' reserve tho right to order-the aeow ' ' launched before the repairs to nor hare , been completed and ft place made recant - for the ship- When, the latter M taken off, tho. aeow will again bo piaoed eo without any additional charge. aoow ownera will bo supplied with printed ; gllpa to Jhta effect. In support of ehla measure It waa explained that no par ticular harm would result to the aeow by launching ber at auob ft time, and It rn1fbt be the ntoana of very materially increasing' tbo earning- capacity of tho ; dock. - . - i ' " v It eras decided not Cb allow any or the mrtoue contractor to 0 tore tbolr tools , at tba drydook alto, - At tbo requeet of Henry Hewett Uoyd'a agent, tho ownera of the Brit. . Ish ship Beacon. Rock, will : not be lilyllSiiBfe FRIDAY AND -'.K- -V. We are going to sell about 150 Boys' Winter Weight Blouse Suits,' ages 3 to1 10, of $6, $6.85, $7,00; $7,45. and $8.00 values, at . ' . 3 got Sami Rosenllt S Co. Corner Third and Morrison SU charged for the time that aha lay In the dock on July I and 4. On account of tho national holiday no work waa done on tho reaeel at that time. 1 The fire laeuranoa eommfttee waa m Inetroced to Inquire Into tho matter thoroughly and provide ample fire pro tection. The eomaUttee waa given tuil power to act. . A two-years advertising eon tract waa algned with the Pacific Mall ftteam ahlp company, which laauea a book an nually having" a wide -circulation In tho orient For tho sum of le tbo port of Portland drydock wlU ba given a page spaoe In tbo volume, ClIOiS-Sra'CK DY : LCCATED AT LAST After berng on tbo missing llet for noarlr two - weeka. Jesse M. Johnson. aaed 11 yearn waa located by tho polios of Santa Rosa, CaL. Yesterday. They oommanloated 'Immediately with P. J ofc noon, tho lad's father, who will have him aant to Able city at onoa. Mr. Jobnaon feela much humiliated because of the wild and weird tales pub Hatted concerning his eon. and stamps them aa pure fabrtoatlona. Ho states that ha never eald hie boy waa kid naped or- that be possessed documents of great value and bad been waylaid by enemloa 'who bad fallowed him for weeka. . "Whan I fret wont to the Portland police. X told them that I believed my eon bad gone with the Rlngllng shows. aald Mr. Johnson last night. Tble the ory of mine proved true, for when the clroug reached Santa Roaa, the police there Investigated and found him. They then notlfled mo and I rnatruoted them to send the boy home Immediately, He will arrive bet la ft few days, and S will take him home with me." Mr. Johnson la a mining man from La Oraftde, Or., and la well known. The dlaappearnnoa of hta son caused him great worry. Sine he first missed the lad, ho baa done nothing but work on the case, with tho result tbat tho boy will soon be with him again. Lore for the glitter and din of the elroua lured the boy awayr aiid knowing bial son's desire to follow the shows, the father at onoa told the police bora where no would moat Hkely bo found. ATTEMPT TO RESCUE" FELLOW COUNTRYMAN (apettal Bawbl Or Tee tanel.y Helena, Mont. Sept. . Wab Kim and Wonc Tone, two prominent Helsna Chi neae, armed with rerolrera, made a een- aatlonal attempt to rescue ft fellow ooun- tryman who la awaiting deportation, from tho ouetody of Moy Don Chlng. hit euatodlan. Moy Don Chlng la the United gtatea court interpreter ana nea uuien bla prisoner to ft reataurant, at whlob place tho raecue waa essayed. Chlng waa unarmed, but bla moo Bias were weU developed, and aa a result of bla blows Kim and Ton ere in ft hos pital aeaiy oeaian op. i ne prmaam waa amfalr rotumod to JaU. . Allan At Lewis' Beat Brand. Peacock flour always gives satisfac tion, and la guaranteed by your grocer. for nu munun eawjiTeimtr( mtnmnnroaTKP SATURDAY 'TV A SUIT 5 HIM M. 90MW09 MM A WAT WRI VleUM BgUkg,' OOW ajbw m row mt toma a ajrvA ' moA, Oa&-titi m woanp AJacra tovtx. . . rt A These erarments were Cetfried over from Ust fidl They are Of ft well, known make -r in Cbeviots CaaimcTes. Tweedf and Fancy Worsteds and differ very little from this year's style. But as we must have the room for new winter goods, they have to be told,. 'A LAOIilUAIiiS ; an X.::::iati::i nD" : Tmm juticp mrr nr wuin iuwi . offiQi nmzsovn apetl naesUb Vat eeareal) Ore son Cttr. SeoL . Attoroeya 'O. & Dlmlck and Oeorge C Brownell, ooun ael for Oeorge W. Lauitb, tba murderer of Mr. Lenora Jonas, at the preliminary hearing of the prisoner, waived examina tion for their client before Justice) SUpp tbk morning. The hearing waa bold In the eounty Judge'e effloe, a It waa thought bettor to hare It there. Whore there would bo few people crowding la. Thar waa present the prosecuting at torney. Justice of the peace, the prisoner and his brother, J. M. Woods, the father of Mia. Jon, who swore to the ooav pletnet the attorney the eherltt and Afrm!nuta past la' o'clock Lauth waa led Into the room by Sheriff J. R. Shaver aad Jailor Kebem., A abort statement waa mad by J. M.. Woods, who recited that Lauth came to bla houee Tuesday morning and abortly after shot his daughter, who wee now dead. Attorneys Dlmlck and UrowneU aald they would waive xamlnatloa on th part of the defendant and the little aoene waa over. Luth'a brother waa preeant and wsa moved to tears- a ba gaaed at bla brother. Lauth entered the room with ft -rlooa look on him fao and sat down. He seemed nervoua and his band twitched a be bold them together on hi 1P Me wore the same clothe that he bad on when arrested with th ex ception that he wore no necktie. He walk with ft Ump, whlob Is accounted for, a be bad an accident when working In the aaw mill at Aberdeen. Wash., whlob resulted In th amputation of bla right leg Just below tho knee. Ho U also blind In one ey. but the blindness would not- be noticed unJeea U waa looked for. When he was- hurt .la the mill he waa unable to do work after tbat o bo took to gambling for a living. After tho hearing, Iutha hand waa grasped by Woods a they parted. Wood seeme to be much concerned over the aeriou situation tbat Laaith la In and evidently feela vary aorry or mm. George Lautn s brother, c im n amnlova Ot th AOroee Mill oompony. Ho la darker than bla brother and not so heavy but res ambles him considerably. He will return t Aber deen tonight or tomorrow morning, a bla wife la 111 there from tbo aback of the orlm. ( Tomorrow at 1.11 th Columbia The atre company will appear la a matin performance of "Captain LettarWalr- at popular prices.. It la safe to say that the player, will be greeted by the larg est audience ot tho wee. Manager Welch haa ft large, roomy uieatre. tu popularity baa already been demon strated. With ample eeatlng capacity, the prices for matinee bar been fe dooed eo that the oomforts of the Co lumbia theatre and the high close plays produced are within th reach f a)L Captain Lettarblatr M an entertaining oomedr. there ore no scenes of tragic udnooa. and every matlnee-goer will leav th tbeatr oheerfui aad o tented. :;.' -';'' A &. TOflOA ufim ' - Thar will be a matinee performs nee of "La Toooa at th Baker tomorrow afternoon and too Ust offering of this famous Bardou tragedy will be made to the evening. It is a play which will P- peal to every matinee patron. Tor 11 combine all the elements or heart ana comedy. Th central figure, "L Toooa," la aa Italian girl. who. lor tore ox nor sweetheart, betray the" presence -wf revolutionist to the polio of Napoleon IIL, only to have ber love spur ber for the deed. In order tq eave blm ah gives ft mock assent to ft boas proposition-of Lo Baron Bearpla and then, finding th baron baa treacherously de ceived her, she stabs him and die rid dled with bullet. The plot of "Lo Toece" Is one ef the most thrilling Im- agtnabl. ' - ' "Bosua ajrn uirr a&snr." ' T follow 'Captain Lettarblsir with a plar equsliv brilliant. ine tnampn that Manager Welch will achieve at the Columbia next week. -Lord and Lady Algr. Flnero'a great comedy, WlU open at Sunder matinee, an 11 wui enow to the publto the full strength of th Columbia Stoek company. The play op pools t U theatre-goer; to the lover of keen. Incisive lines 1 to th oonnole eur whoa eye la delighted by beauti ful stage pictures; to the matinee girl who la thrilled by n well-told love story, and to the gallery gods who will be wob br Jookey Mawlev. There la al ready a large advance sals. ' ' bw enaiosvA oast. " Th greatest of all Baker productions will ba given next week. Msamenolng with th Sunday matinee, when the Melbourne MaoDowell company is to nreeent Serdou'a "atsmonda." The east FOR THOSE, WITH READY CASH Eight days toft hi which to bay th choicest Piano, brand nevr used Pianolas and a saw very flu aed Hanoe at tremebdou iwdoctton. In ordr to enable a to take edV vantage of an oxeaptlotw pportun My to buy eat e onera tbat M sdx lons to rtlr from buin w are aaortnclns a limited munber of th very choicest Pianos, among thorn Cblckerlngs and Webera, both upright and grand, brand sow. ; lUdootlons UkS tboM are sot to be hoped for again soon. For those with ready eaab tt WlU b the frst eooaocny to boy now.' - " rns oe low sa tlSS on good owed pianos, a our bnneunctnsnt en pag f of tbl paper, sad for further parUeulMV wrtt or omll at tho a tor. , luwmber th Um Is abort r Jller Piano Hon, Ml Waahtag toa street, oomor Park. 9 "i 1 . 11 J AT THE THErTXS J ' BOYS' SCli 00 L 'SUITS The $2-15 18 FIRST II IMPORTANCE TO ECQNt)MICALANlA, EXACT1NO PARENTS. ' FIRST, BECAUSE OP THE . UNQUESTIONABLY LOW PRICES FOR SCHOOL CLdTHINO OF THIS CHARACTER ; SECOND BECAUSE A. B. 8TEINB ACH ft CO.S IS MADE TO STAND THE STRENUOUS TEST OF ROMPING BOYS, AND THEY INSURE NOT ONLY v Wc Gwnntcc v ; the WorKmu know trw qualities mm the best w know the- styles ere the very latest we know that the cu and fit err perfect, and tcse. are all hard facta youll recognize 'when you see these splendid Suits alj $2.15 to $7.50 Sailor NorioDt; Two-piece Douhle : breasted and Busier Brown models Yovng Men's Umi Pants Suits ' including blues and black f 65, f 7.50 to 912.50. , . Jirvcnile infahings HATS AND CAPS, a complete de partmeot in itself. - Misses' presses and Coats The moat exclusive styles .-. ' in Portland. STORE CLOSED TOMODfiOW UNTIL 50 P.M. alone sell fof M people on the stag. While the scenery will be among the nneat ever offered In any theatre In this city. This will be tb nret time that "Glamenda" has been attempted on sueh a large scale In tba northwest. The play la dramatle to a 'degree and there are few plays on th Engllah stag having a plot of deeper Intensity or requiring auob extraordinary acealo effeota. - ' ' , r ' VOBLan TBOOOIV.1' An Inside history of the civil and mili tary policy .which wttl gtve - Mat aa to tb reason for tbe wonderful stay ing eapeclty of tbe Russians In tbe pres ent war with Jape 1 tovbe Men at tbe Bmplr tbeatr commencing Sunday af ternoon, when tbe Wiedemann Stock ompany will preesnt "Michael Strogoff. or tbe Courier of the Gear." Tom Wie demann, Nellie Wiedemann. Tom & Loftu. Prank Panning. Russell Reed. James Pulton, Met Marsky, Oborgia made, Violet Rose, Charles Clary and all the -other favorites In this popular theatrical organisation wlU be In tbe east. . V AV.eVmOAM. Tonight will be amateur night at th A roods theatre and this1 feature ha beoom so well known and well liked by the theatre-goers of Portland that large audiences are sure to attend the, three performances. A number f4ggnented non-professionals have mad application to th management for an opportunity to display tbelr ability and th audl ene will be th Judges of tbelr merit. These amateur act ere of course In addition to th full regular program at each performance. ,"- "' a rm sumQjvAM. "A Texas Steer" Is regarded aa by far the' beat production from Charlee Hoyt's pen. It la a Jump from a Texas frontier town, with all Its wild fun and peculiarities, to th national cap ital, th amusing side of both localities being; mirrored. Many well tempered shaft are hurled St political shame and absurdities. - This elever comedy coBtes to th Merquam Orand Prlday and Saturday nights, September IS and 11. A bargain matinee wlU b gives Satur day. - - BUT. Throe soubrette who can all sing and dance well, appear at each performanoe at the Star theatre this week. They are known to tbe publlo as th Keloey sister and to theatrical manager aa a trio of tb cleverest entertainers that ever sought an engagement. They are making on ef tbe hits of the season tbl week. Th elever contortion work of tb sister with tb bushy hair rente much laughter. . , - . WU Mlftlff AT XiTbUC. V Tbta week's blU at tb Lyric la at tracting crowded bouses at each per formance. Tbe bill Is well balanced and of a varied assortment of vaudeville sou that Is well calculated to please tbe moat varied audi nee. Tonight tie In gold t given. way t at each per formanoe. buovs anmo. Musle that' light. refreeMag, magic that myatlfle tbe keenest eye end tb brightest brain are at the Bljoe, this week. "Vsnus,- the groat operetta of ZlmVe Broedwsy Burleaquers. is a e llshtful piece worth seeing. The four Preciadoa are Spaniards, who are famous for their magic. - . . -oar m a A llv.90 aoenw production appears at the Sunday matinee at Cordray theetr. It la Oeorge Kllmt'a "On the Bridge at Midnight." This strong melo drama baa won its way la Mew I orb and Onerini ol Boys' Hih Grade School Svits at $2-85 $35 $435 $5-00 ?fQ0.f530 and $70 LASTINO ' SERVICE BUT THEY WILL KEEP THEIR '' '' ; i ? T ' ' " ' m&mwvtir WMw-i w f538, shown Chicago and has ' played to crowded houses everywhere. This will be th first Um tt will have been aeen at Port land. Not only la tbe play Iteelf of merit, but It will be presented by a vry excellent eompany. Th Wiedemann Stock company win present Dion Bouolcault' great mo tional drama of the-old south in slavery days, "The Octoroon." three time more this week 'tonight, tomorrow matinee at t p. aa, and tomorrow- night The Bme4re ha been crowded at each per formanc tele week and th grand old play baa aoored a distinct' sucosss. -Ml ohasl Strogoff will eommenoe at the Sunday matinee. - t ItASW OXABTOM TO Tonight, tomorrow matin and to morrow night will be the last oppor tunities to see Keen at Col-dray's thea tre In hi splendid portrayal ef the dif ficult double role of Jekyll and Hyde. When It 1 remembered that Mr. Keane la still a very young man hla study of th double character la on tbat deeervea the highest praise. SB SIZE 9x12, worth 15c Cut to 8c SL -. fT ! -; 1 -t - - aewabwOea Veartb e Mi si in, ' Saturday Night, 6 to 10 Only One to a Custo.T.cr v , ' ; no telephone orders taken. ' Powers TOE STOKE THAT SAVES tfV4.X A V THb' 1 .Mlli. iPl PEACH CROP OF (tpensl Dtossteh ta Tee learns!.) Ashland, Or, Sept, , The heavy run en th packers and shipper ef tb Ashland peach crop hi over, though th deliveries are stUl considerable and will continue te be large for a few weeks yet. Th Ashland Prult association la receiving n an average a car a day now, the varieties being late Crawford and Mulra. Tb Ashland crop ha been large this year. Th association alone haa bandied 11.00 box of early Crawford and lo Alexander and 100 Hal' Early. The stock haa been excellent but some varieties were Inferior la else owing to tbe long duration of tbe dry weather. The early Crawford have not been aa firm a in former year and hence SOUTHERN SATURDAY SPECIAL Furhitur YOU KONEY res, n jf esoW SxeVeV 'lBBai fcw W 4 ''"; ., ,' , ..'.i. ' . . 1 'J. rUP 1 SHAPE BESIDES. Store Vffl Be Open Tomorrow From 5J0 to V W iwiiv. ; wvuiv an - niw mom mtmvmaam saipr menta eo well, but there at no complaint as t the marketing of th peaches and good prices bav ruled. - Tb Ashland aaeoriatlan ha acid ar lot etralght at tb Aa bland depot for distant shipments. Tb prlo net baa been U. M and M'eenta per boat s Ueordlng to grade. Lea than ear lots of cbetoe peaches seU at higher prioe mnoh of tb tins. atalpmenU bav been mode t Mlssonri river point. Not many paaehs bav been shipped by tb association to Port land tbia season. Seven carload bav been sold tn San Pranetaoo np to data. A allocable thins; ba this peach dl trlot lo tbat there ta manifestly n In crease of acreage of peach orchards, if Indeed, there baa been no falling off: With a growing local eoamimptloa and expanding d latent market there must be an advanoa In tb general lore! on price for this fruit until aaw ercharda again enter th Sold. With tb growth of tb city some of th beat orchard bav been - converted bat reside block within tb paat two year. NIGHT1! r SIZK 1x9, worth 15c Cut to . . 5c e 0 ;