The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, May 04, 1901, Image 6

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THE jsTSW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
IGK-BALKE
Havc Re-established their buil
oess in '
PORTLAND,
at 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
The Reliable Loan Office
Pawnbrokers and Jewelers
BARGAINS
IlllllM
'.UNREDEEMED.
'PLEDGES
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Money Loaned on All. Articles
oi Value.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON PINE ST.
All floods Hold on IniUllineitts.
01 Third St.. Oor. Fine, Portland, Or.
LAWRENCE BROS.
Towel Supply Co.
Towels furnlalicct lo Harbors. Doctor". Office!
ml llil.tncKn Houses, IHu. Wo also Uo First
Class Laundry Work.
OKI'ICHi
fourth mill Uoiioh Hi.
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PORTLAND, OR.
Oregon l'liono 120. Columbia I'tionotlO.
Old Kentucky
Club Whiskey
Home
..AND..
Shaw's
Pure Malt
Blumauer Sc Hoch
Wliolcmlo I,(iir A dinar Dealers
1
80LE AGENTS. UO Fourth Street
EMPIRE
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
C. P. BARNARD, Prop.
Saddle Horses, Single nud Double Hlgi
At All Hours.
Transient stork kIvcii tlin very lxst of care.
Kate ulwajs reaionablo and satisfaction guar,
autcoil.
Phone Main 31. Cor. Rose aud Oak Sis.
ROSEBURG. OREGON.
EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKER
Fourth and Yamhill Sts.
BOTH 'PHONES NO. 607
SENA G1INS0N, Ladj AnliUnt.
.Merchant Hotel.
COIINKU TIIMD AND DAVIS STIIKKTS
I'OHTI.AND, OHKHO.N,
I10TK1. IS NKWI.V KF.NOVATKD.
ThW It tli. hett ecinlpi'i'l moderate rto hotel
on tlu I'si'lne I'OA.I and hat all the com en.
le nee. n( hliih rleed Imteln. Complete with ,
rlrt'tno light, and Ix'lli, and arte.lau water In.
eajli loom. lUlli rinini mi eueli Hour, Klrvatoi I
lor aei'oiiiodatlon ol Kiiet, (ate II and II.VI
lieriU). MeaU'.'it'entt. Hpei'lal rate to lam.
Ille. and theatrical partlea. Kreo 'bin to and I
troii) all trnliu, ikx) loom. Only (our lilockl
iioui i nion iiejvot. nre rroot iiniiainK.
F. K. HILL. Prop.
Electric Hotel
OREGON CITY, OR.
JACOB CASSELL, Prop,
Strictly Flr.t.CluM, 1UU
1.00 l'.r ltwy Hud Up.
Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Com
mercial Sample Room.
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Multnomah Trunk. Co.
JIANUFACTUKER8 OP
TRUNKS
traveling bags
sample cases
Salesroom J 43-J 45 Sixth Street
PORTLAND, OR.
...THE OLYMPIAN...
148 Fifth St., Near Morrison.
BLUNDEN &. VELTON, Props.
THE FAMOUS
OLYMPIA BEER
ON DRAUGHT '
Nevr Dulldlnir, New Fixtures, Cholco Ooori.
w.
I.. McRade,
Seattle
, H. Hamiltoh,
Taioina.
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LCCABE'ft HAMILTON
.. STEVjEDQRES ..
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PUGET SOUND)
Also Honolulu, H.l.
Km 3d Office: Taooma, Wamfi.
C'l.lo A tM re u : McOAIli:
GRACIE, BEAZLEY & CO. Agents
14 Water Street, Liverpool.
KRIEG & LEVY
(INCOIU'OltATKD.)
cofp'ki: and tka A bfkoiai.tv.
31)4 WnaliliiBTtf.il Street, Cornnr Tenth
Tll' OUIt CKi.KIIIlATKD COFl'KK.
II0II1 I'liiiiina HUH. I'OKTI.ANI), Oil.
...OLYMPIC...
Steam Laundry
407 South J Street
MICHAEL J. BJORN & LOUIS J. BJORN
ritomiKTOitti
TACOMA, WASH.
TROY LAUNDRY CO.
Are noted for qua'lty
of work and Prompt
service.
101-6 B. Water St. Phone 6033.
Portland
DAIRY ASSOCIATION
WHOI.KBAl.K A KKTAII.
Cream and iVLUk.
DEPOT 203 SECOND ST.
JOHN P. HOFFMAN, Mgr.
Milk Delivered to All I'artiol tho City.
Oregon rhuiir. North 9011,
i Baggage and Omnibus Transfer
...COMPANY...
Ofllre W. Cor. Fourth and titark Bit.
IVli-l'lionoMi'. rollTKAND, OHKCION,
Exelunge Your Clucks With Messenger
1 rains and Urder uarruges or Loupes.
lhipgagn cheeked at rest
deuco to any deHtinution,
llraneh Oniei'i llolrl l'ortland, I'nlted
Carrmuo Co., Nnentli and Taylor.
L. tt. ADAMS, Mgr.
Tho Popularity of
RED SEAL BRAND
Hams,
Bacon,
Lard, Etc.,
Is Won on Merit.
TRY RED SEAL BRAND.
56-60 E, Water St,, Portland, Or,
11 Willi I
RISE OF GALVESTON.
RUINS GROW INTO A NEW
BEAUTIFUL CITY.
AND
Splendid Courage of Its Cltlsens, Aided
by the Generous People of the Coun
try Cottages In Pin en of Palncci.
but Everybody Is Happy.
Galveston correspondence:
As nwful as was the destruction Hint
came to this city In that drend Septem
ber storm, splendid was tho conrntfo
with which Its citizens undertook to
raise It again from Its ruins, and most
remarkable has been the progress of
their efforts. In a few short hours
$17,000,000 of property was destroyed
and 0,000 lives lost. In a few brief
months nearly one-third of the build
ings destroyed have been replaced and
1,000 new people have conio Into tlio
city. Of course, Galveston is not being
rebuilt wholly by the efforts of the
citizens themselves. They have had
asslstanco from outside from all over
the country. The donations to the gen
eral fund amounted to $1,184,087.30,
and besides these thcro were contrlbu-
S
TIIK KAST END AS
tlonB tlirotiKli churcliPH, civic orKnuizn
tloiiH nntl nHHOclntloim nmountlnt: to
fully nn much more. It Is impoHslblo
to obtnln exact flKurcn, liut tlio totnl
donatlouH In khhh mid cnuli approxi
mntcd f 0,000,000.
lliilldlnu Commute:' Work.
Tlio work of relief find rebuilding lino
boon carried on by Hub-coininlttees of
n goncrnl comiulttco. Of theso the
lJulldliiR Connnlttoo lind a hard Job
awaltliiK It. lioforo tho fltonn -whuro
thcro wore by actual count 2,700 struc
tures, not ono escaped dcHtructlou, Con
sider tho fact that there vorou only
thirty tornado Inmirunee policies In tho
entire city and name Idea of tho fcnrfril
and wldcHpread Iokh may bo realized.
Tho llulldliiK Cointnltleo wiib allotted
fino.OOO. It went about Its work In a
very HyHtomatu: inunner; an applicant
for iiHtdHtancu wan reinilrcd to (ill out a
blank giving nil Information eoneernlii,'
location, value, Incuuibrnuco, etc., of
tho destroyed property, toRother with
the Uiiauclal condition of the applicant.
Tho committee met at .'I o'clock every
afternoon to cotiHlder tho applications
In each en no an InvcxtlKiitlou wax
held, aud if tlio applicant wax found to
have Htated tho fnctH correctly an order
watt given for euoiiKh money to build a
cottiiRO of thrco 12x11! rooms. Tlio first
ten cottages cost tho committee $&U
each, tho next $350 each, aud tho price
wan gradually reduced, iih labor and
material became cheaper, to $:U3 per
cottage. In n great many Instances
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TUB KAST KM) AFTER: THE STORM.
parties would organize to build their
own bouses, and In such cases $2.0 In
cash was allowed for each building.
Tho money disbursed to the people for
cottages was an outright donation, and
In each lustnnce where the property de
stroyed by storm had been Incumbered
by debt tho holders of mortgages wero
required to sign an agreement not to
molest tho owners of the new posses,
ston for twelve mouths, The commltteo
also disbursed funds for the repair of
property partially destroyed, l'p to tho
present time 1,073 new cottages !mv
been built and 1,100 damaged ones re
paired. Tho bill for construction
amounts to $315,000, and for repairs
$125,000, making a total of $140,000,
with a balance of $10,000 on hand.
Kal rtiM la uu4 Cuiiimuiilrntinns,
Galveston has three terminal rail
roads: The Gulf, Colorado and Santa
Fe; Galveston, Houston and Northern
(Southern Tactile); nud tho Galveston,
Houston aud Henderson, Each of theso
roads lost Its bridge acros the hay and
several nillcs of track. Tho Southern
l'aclflc was the heaviest loser. Tho
damage to Its water font property was
fully $00,000, while Its other property
and equipment lu the city aud vicinity
wcre Injured to the extent of $75,000
more. The Galveston City Railway
operated forty-one miles of track by
electricity, and whole blocks of this
were washed away. The telegraph com
panies have spent $50,000 repairing
their lines since the storm. The largest
Items of loss to goods In transit wcro
000 bales of cotton valued at $45,000,
and'damage to grain In elevators to the
extent of $50,000.
The work of rehabilitation began at
once, and was rushed forward with a
speed that seems almost incredible.
The first train entered Galveston from
the main land In thirteen days. The
whnrVcs were put Into condition to re
ceive vessels, and cargoes were handled
In little more than a week. The con
nections wcro completed and water
turned on after the third day. The city
was partially lighted on tho sixth night
after tho storm. Street cars were start
ed In two weeks. Tho Morning News
and the Evening Tribune Issued bulle
tins for three days, and after that suc
ceeded In getting the regular-sized edi
tions through their presses. Itellglous
Horrlces wcro resumed on tho third
Sunday and the telephone wires wcro
In working order In about thirty days.
Business In all lines recovered from
the hampered and congested stato of
IT LOOKS TO-DAY.
affairs with nn alacrity that wnx sur
prising. Itetnll trade In Galveston lins
been brisk since tho storm, for the rea
son that everybody had to purchaso
supplies of all kinds. Nearly all of tho
money given to the poor from tho out
side donations wns spent with tho lo
cal merchants. Tho Jobbing trntlo got
to its feet quickly and seems to bo In
a thrifty condition. Despite tho fact
that tho storm gave tho business of tho
city n terrible blow Just at tho begin
ning of tho busy season, the stilstfcs
for tho year show that It quickly recov
ered. A few comparisons with tho pre
ceding year will speak for thomrfelves.
Tho bank clearings for 1000 were
$o2:,r0tt,n00. compnred with $333,800,
100 for 1S00. The totnl cash receipts at
tho custom house for 1000 wero ?10U,
003. The tonnage tax amounted to
$32,713 and the duties to $155,003. For
1801) tho total cash receipts wero $207,
J50, tho tonnage tax $3S,13S and tho
duties $155,570. Tho total exports of
cotton throughout Galveston during
1000 amounted to 1,51(5.202 bales, com
pared with 1.528.232 bales for 1800.
Galveston's cotton receipts for tho llrsl
four months of tho season 1000-1001
wero 1.220.5SI hales, compared with
1,2-10.578 bales for tho corresponding
months of tho season lSO'J-1000. Dur
ing 1000 82.JJ7-1 loaded cars wero han
dled In tlio yards of tho Galveston
Wharf Company, compared with 102,
382 loaded cars In 1S00.
Tho following stntement of expendi
tures In building since tho storm wns
Issued several weeks ago, nnd while
It is 11 splendid showlug tho work of
Improvement from this tlmo forward
will naturally progress much more rnp
Idly on account of Improved facilities
and tho gradual relaxation of tho fear
ful pressure and dllllculttes under
which tho ilrst stages of repairing wero
accomplished:
llullilinB and repairing homes. $S00,000
Wharves nnd shipping facilities 023,500
Church property 25,725
Mereautllo buildings 250,000
Public building, etc 53,000
Manufacturing plants 00,575
Municipal property 17,500
U. S. Government property., . lO.lOtl
State property 10,000
Railroads, telegraphs, etc. ... 305,000
Total $2,258,000
Tho United States Weather Rureau
has Issued a bulletin covering tho on
tiro history of tho West Indian hurri
canes, which says that the Galveston
cyclone was tho severest and most de
structlvo hurricane In tho storm nnuala
of tho Western hemisphere-. At Galves
ton It registered tho lowest barometer
rending over reported, lu the United
States, nnd blew at tho rato of 120
miles au hour.
Jefferson Garden Saloon.
DAVID Til OMAN, Prop.
Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Welnhard's Beer.
PHONE, BED 1818. FAMILY HES0IIT.
Cor. Chapman and Jefferson 8ta., Portland, Or
HISLOPIS
Triumph Roasted Coffees
The Mot 8rarklln,.Dellctons and Aro
matic COFFKKH Kvor Placed
on tills Market.
Ask Your Grocer for Them
..Four Blends..
A FULL LINE OF
Electrical
Supplie.
t Lighting of Buildiiijrs,
Stores and Residence! t '
arc and incandescent, plec-
ric rower ior elevators,
Pumps, and. all Kinds of
Macninery.
Portland General Electric Go.
SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS.
Both:Phonei3a5
BAR AND BILLIARD
Furniture and -Fixtures
7 7
ROTHSCHILD BROS.
Wfco'esale Liquor' Dealers.
22, 24; 26 First St Cor. Burnside,
HOTEL OSBORN
GLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS
REASONABLE RATES
Transient Solicited
-HOTIP PHONES..
Travelers should tnke"S" Street Carat Union
Donot aud transfer at Yamhill Street to Kasi
Ankney Car,
A. W. HEWETTT, Prop.
GROSS, WEITZEH 8 LIPPMAN
Manufacturers of
HIES' TAILOR MI IIS
Separate Skirts and Waists
The Best Made Goods on the Pacific Coast
314 IMrat Htrenl, Corner Salmon,
rOUTI.ANM. OltKUON.
CHARLEY
IDE PIONEER BIT
Now on Johnion Street, Opposite
Unlou Depot.
LUNCHES PUT UP FOR TRAVELERS
Oregon Made Umbrellas
..C. M. MEREDITH..
UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER
Repairing and Recovering ol Fine 'Umbrella
a Specialty.
313 Washington Street.
Three doors above Olds A King
PORTLAND, ORKOON,
Bsssssssu'BsWHsssMsBaUassssssVKl
'HHaHHsssUHaslflan
Union Depot
..Restaurant
173 Sixth St., PORTLAND, OR.
Regular Dinner at Noon - 25c
Lunch Put Up for Travelers.
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E. H, M00REH0USE & CD.
INCOKl'OltATKD.
Wall. Pap or, Frame' and. Room Moulding,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Class, '
Irushes, Etc.
- 305 "ALDER ST., Near Fifth, TS
Doth Themes. Portland, Oregon.
Xe.y.ANO SOAP AND
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Hatters
Furnishers -
'Sole AgenU for' KNOX HATS
BUFFUM & PENDLETON
94 Third Street.
PORTLAND, ORE.
(Emtahllmhmd 1883.)
F. 6. DALLAM & CO.
Wholesale Dealers In
Wooden and Willow Ware
Brooms, Brushes, Twines, Paper,
Paper Bags, Tinware, Gran-.
' iteware, Eto.
,
232, SSO, 22a Front St.,
Smit Franetoce. Out.
stnsf 7T Front sirmmt.
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0on.
Wrltefor Catalogue.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROA1PTLY
BAKING
POWDER
It is PUREST
It Is CHEAPEST
It is BEST
U Ten All Kit CiUifiil Test Ueaij Ssck
CLOtT ft DcTEKt, Portland, Or.
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