THE SUNDAY OKEGONIAN. PORTLAND, AlTGUST 10, 1902. 13 MANY CARGO SHIPS DUE DELAYED ARRIVAL CAUSING. SCA1U CIT1' OF CE3IEXT. Fleet Held Uncle by Unfavorable Winds Ilnrk Amaranth. Reaches Fort Otto Glldcmciptcr Again. JCorth and northwesterly winds are de laying the arrival of a number of Incom ing Vessels, which are believed to be very close at Tiand. Including the steamship Elba, and the big ship Peter Rlckmers, which is out 22 days froin Hiogo for Port land, there are nine vessels now due at this port, exclusive of the lumber fleet and small coasters. Considering her great speed and fine record for fast passages. It is probable that the Semantha will be flrjst in. as she is now out 129 days. The French bark Cambronne, with a passage of 133 days to her credit, is also fully due. From Newcastle with coal, the British ships Eprosyne and Brambletye, out 64 .nd 69 days, respectively, are fully due. The Cypromene, over 200 days out from Antwerp, Is also due, although not over due, as she called en route at Falkland Islands for repairs, and did not.get away from there until May 5. These six cargo ships have on board about 20,000 tons of cargo, a considerable portion of it being cement, for which there Is a big demand ust at present, which has exhausted most of the stocks in this city. The Forrest Hall, which is coming across the Pacific In ballast, Is 41 days out from Hong Kong. From -present indications this fleet will give Portland all of the ton nage needed for early September loading, and by the time It is out of the way, a number of others will be In the river. SO KEW CHARTERS. Shipowners and Exporters Differ an to Value of Tonnage. Coronation day Interfered with shipping business yesterday, and many of the for eign contingent who traffic in wheat and chips made a rush for the seashore. In ie absence of cable advices, there "was nothing doing in either wheat or ships, but the failure to charter ships was not due specially to the coronation proceed ings, but, instead, to a difference of opinion as to the value of a ship. A few ships can be, fixed at 25 shillings, but exporters will not pay that figure or very many. On the other hand, not all of the shipowners are wUling to accept 25 shillings. It Is now nearly six months since freights dropped below 30 shillings, and since the first break vas made, lumber and coal freighters have followed in the wake of grain freights. The schoonor Americana Is now loading coal on Pugot Sound for San Francisco at $1 60 per ton, the low est rate paid since 1S97. when the tramp Bteamer Florida cut the figure down to fl 10 per ton. The situation In San Francisco is much tfle same as In the north, and In its review of August 7 the Commercial News says: "The tonnage headed for this Coast con tinues to increase, although slowly, and the .prospects for an advance in freights now seem remote. The tendency the past week has been toward a lower level for grain, lumber .and coaL The market "for prain ships has been moderately active at the decline. The last fixtures, where the rate Is public, were at 25 shillings, usual options, and that is a very full fig ure. It was paid for two medium vessels on recharter, and later for a small carrier; a still more recent fixture is on private terms. A steamer, to arrive, was recently fixed at 25s 6d. Lumber freights are weak and In several voyages reduced quotations are given 'below. Freights to this port with coal are also unsatisfactory, from Newcastle they being so meager -that Jt-j would pay about as well to come in bal- last. Coastwiso lumber arid coal freights are weak at unremunerative figures." ' SOW "HOMEWARD BOUND. German Ship Otto Glldcmelster en Route for Home Port In Germany. The German ship Otto Glldcmelster, which was granted temporary American registry under the American flag to en able her to reach her home port, 4n Eu rope, sailed from San Francisco last week as the American ship Homeward Bound. The Otto Gildemelster case is one of the most remarkable of many remarkable cases which grow out of speculation on overdue ships. Nearly two years ago che sailed from Yokohama for Portland, and as she failed to' arrive when due, re insurance was paid on her. This reinsur ance soon ran up to 90 per cent, and at that figure several thousand dollars was placed on her. She finally made port at San Diego, dismasted and slightly dam aged about the bulwarks and deck. By some peculiar methods which have never been satisfactorily explained, the vessel was declared a constructive total loss, and the underwriters refused to settle with the men who had reinsured her. She re mained idle for over a year after her ar rival, and was sold to a man named Ellis, tv ho is reported to represent the foreign owners." The vessel at the time of her mis hap, nearly two years ago, was under charter to Kerr. GlfCord, & Co., of this city, and the charter has never been can celed. LONG TRIAL TRIP. Sterntvheeler Bnilt at Portland Stenmi 2100 Allies on Yukon Twenty-one hundred miles on a trial trip Is a pretty good test of the condition of a steamboat, but that was the experience of the sternwheeler which was built by the "Willamette Iron Works for the Northern Navigation Company last Spring. The Lull was built by Joseph Supple, and shipped north in knock-down style, with the engines and other machinery, to be put together at St. Michael. A few days ago Mr. Ball, of the iron works, received a letter from the engineer on the new steamer statins that she started right up the river as soon as she was snit together, and made the - 2100-mile run to Beetles, Alaska, without a break or delay of any kind. The test was a severe one, and the result was highly creditable to the Portland firm who secured the contract for building the steamer. AMARANTH IN PORT. Ticxv Lumber Drogher Makes Fast Run Up the River. The only new arrival In tho harbor yes terday was the American bark Amaranth, which was towed from Astoria to Portland in a little less than 10 hours. While the Amaranth is not so Jaige as some of the big grain carriers which are coming here, she registers over 1000 tons net, and it is not so very many years ago that a 1000 ton vessel was classed as a large one. Coronation Day Observed. All cf the British ships in the harbor yesteiday were elaborately decorated in honor of the newly crowned King, and there was duff and grog in plenty before the must, as well as behind the mast. The subjects of King Edward who sail the peas before the mast do not linger long on board the vessels when they reach this port, and, accordingly, it does not require very much grog to go round on festive oc casions like that of yesterday. Domestic and ForeJsrn Porta. ASTORIA. Aug. 8. Lert up at 5 A It. American bark Amaranth. Arrived at 12 and left up at 2:S0 P. M. Steamer Lakme. from San Francisco. Sailed at 5:43 p. M. British bark Wyn'ord, for United Kingdom. Condition of tho bar at 4 P. if. Smooth; wind northeast: weather forry. Hedondo, A us. 8; Arrived August 8 Steam er Robert Dollar, from Portland. San Francisco, Aug. 9. Arrived Barkentlne Gleaner, from Astoria. New. York, Aug. H. Sailed Etrlra, for Liv erpool. Pottsdam and Rotterdam; Allerl for Genoa and Naples; Mesaba, for London: jFrles land, for Antwerp; Fitjncssla, for Glasgow. New York. Aug. 8. Arrived Panama, from Bordeaux. Cherbourg, Aug. 8. Sailed SL Louis, for New York. Liverpool. Aug. 0. Arrived Lucanla, from New York. Southampton. Aug. 0. Arrived Frlederlch der Grosse. from New York. New York, Aug. . Arrived Rhyndam, from Rotterdam. Antwerp, Aug. 8. Sailed Kroonland, for New York. Havre, Aug. 9. Sailed La Touratne. for New York. Liverpool. Aug. 8. Sailed Umbrla. for New York. Hong Kong. Aug. 9. Arrived previously Ta coma, from Tacoma. Lizard, Aug. 0. Passed Frederick der Grosfte. New York, for Southampton and, Bre men. Bremen. Aug. 8. Sailed Bremen, for New York. 7 Mbville. Aug. 8. Sailed Columbia, for New York. San Franclaco. Aug. 9. Sailed Steamer City of Puebla. for Victoria; steamer Wellington, for Ladysmlth; schooner Volunteer, for Wll lapa Harbor; barkentine Gleaner, for Colum bia Rlvor; ship Spartan, for Seattle. TRUSTS SAME AS UNIONS Hanna Holds Capital Must Organize as Well as Labor. CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y.. Aug. 9. Sen ator Hanna, of Ohio, addressed an audi ence of 3000 people at Chautauqua tonight on "Labor and Capital." Much of his address was along the line of the address given at Urbana a few days ago, but there were many new utterances as welL Among other things, he said: "Organised labor is an Institution that has come to stay. In Its early days or ganized labor went upon the theory that the only way to settlo labor difficulties was to strike, but my theory Is that It Is becoming recognized that there Is a bet ter way to settle such differences. The Chic Federation Is trying .to establish a condition of absolute confidence between employer and employe. This Is the only way that I know of to settle the dispute between capital and labor. "Wo must forget tho Idea that there are any classes In our Government; we must forget" that there Is any difference between the man who labors with, his hands and the man who labors with his brain. We must strive to bring he dif ferent factions upon the ground that both sides want to do what is right. It is a fact that more than 50 per cent of the strikes in this country have been set tled in favor of the laborers. We must concede that they are right In the ma jority of cases, and that capital Is wrong. "I believe that the labor leaders are Just as honest. Just as earnest and Just as competent to discuss and act upon these great questions as are the capital ists. Give them credit for this, and you will form a trust which will need no constitutional amendment, a trust In each other. Whenever you talk about or ganized capital In this country forming monopolies you talk nonsense. There Is no monopoly In this country except such as are protected by patents. "Organized capital Is just as neqessary to get tho proper condition of Industry as organized labor. This organization of capital has come to stay. Just as organ ized labor has come to stay, and for the same reason, Jt Is necessary. You cannot separate the Interests of capital and la bor, lf'i is good for one to be organ ized for any purpose. It is good for the other far the same reason. Tho combin ation of capital has brought to our In dustrial Institutions greater economic re sults; It has brought an Increase in trade and higher wages to the laborer; as cap ital is organized and produces beneficial results, labor, which was organized many years before, will be the first to feel and recognize Its effects." To "Attend Grand Lodsfe ' of Elks. SALEM, Xug. 9. (Special.) Frank W. Durbin, past exalted ruler, Salem Lodge, No. 336, B. P. O. E., left today for Salt Lake City, to attend the Grand Lodge of Elks; which will be In session August 12-14. John O. Estes, doputy In the office of Sheriff B. B. Colbath, has resigned. Mr. Estes served as deputy under Sheriff Dur bin, and upon the election of Mr. Col bath last June was continued as a dep uty. Sheriff Colbath has not yet an nounced Mr. Estes successor. Mineral Products of Country. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. The United States Geological Survey today issued its annual statistical summary of the min eral products of the United States for the calendar year 1901. It shows for tho entire country a grand total of $1,092,224, 3S0 as the value of minerals produced In 190L as against 51.061.40S.321 in 1900. This comprises $566,351,095 worth of nonmetalllc mineral products, $524.873,2S1 metallic products and f 1,000.000 estimated of min eral products unspecified. Purify, vitalize ana enrich the blood and gain strength by taking Hood's Sarsapa rilla. DAli.Y METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Aug. 9. Maximum tempera ture, 93 deg.; minimum temperature, CO deg.; river reading, 11 A. M.. 8.5 feet; change In 24 hours. 0.5 foot; no precipitation; total precipitation, since September L 1801, 40.69 Inches; normal precipitation since September 1, 1801. 40.37 inches deficiency, 4.5S inches; total sunshine August 8, 1902. 14 hours 30 min utes; possible sunshine August 8, 1802, 14 hours SO minutes. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. ta P IS STATIONS. 5 C Wind g tr-j- 3 g g ? f S 5 ? : a3 : ? Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear PL cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Light. WEATHER CONDITIONS. No rain has fallen west of the Rocky Moun tains during the last 24 hours. The weather Is becoming quite smoky in Western Oregon and Western Washington. It Is slightly warmer in the Willamette Val ley and fn the Columbia River Valley, below Portland. It is cooler in Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. The indications are for increasing cloudiness and cooler weather Sunday in Western Ore gon and Western Washington, except that the temperature will remain stationary near the immediate coast. It will be slightly warmer in Eastorn Oregon. Eastern Washington and in Northern and Southwestern Idaho. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. II. for 28 hours ending midnight. August 10: Portland and vicinity Increasing cloudlnesn. possibly followed by showers by Sunday night or Monday morning; cooler. Northerly winds, shifting to southerly. Western Oregon Increased cloudiness, possi bly followed by showers -north portion by Sun-, day night or Monday morning. Cooler. North erly winds, ahlftlng to southerly. Western Washington Increasing cloudiness, probably followed by showers near the coast. Cooler, except near coast. Winds shifting to southerly. Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington anC Northern Idaho Fair; slightly warmer. Southern Idaho Fair; slightly warm west portion. EDWARD A SEALS, Forecast Official. Astoria I 8210.001 JSW Baker City 82 0.00 12 N Bismarck 04 0.12 18 NW Bolso 92 0.00 0 NW Eureka 60 0.00 NW Helena 04 0.00 10 XE Kamloops. B. C. 82 0.00 W Ncah Bay 82 0.00 KE Pocatello 00 0.00 12 W Portland 83 0.00 10 NE Red Bluff 04 0.00 12 SE Roseburg 00 0.00 8 N Sacramento 84 T 10 S Salt Lake City 8010. 00 RW San Francisco .... C4 0.00 22 W Spokane 82 0.00 6 NE Seattle 84 O.OO 10 SW Walla "Walla 80 0.OOJ12 N CLASSIFIED AD. RATES' "Rooms," Rooms and Board." "Housekee lag Rooms, "Situation Wanted." 13 words or less. 15 cents; 10 to 20 words. 20 ctnU; 21 ta 25 words. 23 cents, etc. No discount fan ad ditional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today." SO cent tor 15 words or leas: 10 to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 23 words. CO cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, cce-half; no further discount under one month. "NEW TOD AT" fgaugq measure agate). U cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cent per Una tor each additional Insertion. . ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed cars Tbs Oregonlan and left at this oSIce. should always J Inclosed ln&!ed en velopes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors la advertisements taken througa tha telephone. J. 1. KIM LEY JH SOX. Prosresslve Funeral Director and Kinbalmcrs. Cor. Third and Jefferson Sts. Com petent lady ass't. notli phones No. O. EDWARD HOLMAX. Undertaker. 4th and Ynmblll sts. liens Stlnson. lady assistant. Ilotli phones Xo. COT. MEETING NOTICES. GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE L O. O. P. Members are hereby notified to meet at Odd Fellows Hall, corner of First and. Alder tsreets, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2:45 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late Brother D. H. Reld. Other members ot tho order fraternally invited. HARRY BROWN. Secretary. CARPENTERS' UNION NO. 50. will give a rmoker at their hall Wednesday. August 13. 1802. Good speaking. Present August work ing card at the door. W. H. BRACKETT. President. COURT SCANDIA. NO. 7. F. OF; A Mem bers are requested to attend a Joint meeting for receptlon-of the grand officers next Tues day evening at the Foresttrs Hall. Second and Yamhill. Pr order of the C. R; AXEL E. SCHWARTZ. Socretary- BORX. ALLEN August 8. to the wjfe of Andy Allen, a prominent and successful barber of For est Grove, a eon. weighing nlno and a half pounds. Dr. C L. Large attending. BONDURANT July 28. to tho wife of Roy E. Bondurant a daughter. NUNN To tho wife of Richard Nunn, M. D., a boy. DIED. STERN In Tellowstone National Park, Aug ust 8, 1802, Miss Sellna Stern, sister of Mrs. Marcus Flelschner and Mrs. A. L. Hexttr. FUNERAL NOTICES. STEELE In this city, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Jessie F. Silver. 314 Colum bia St., August, 0. 1802, Anna M. Steele, aged 70 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the chapel ot J. p. Finley & Son, Monday, August 11. at 0:30 A M. Services at the grave private. REID In this city. August 8. 1802. David H. Reld. aged 40 years. The funeral will take place from the chapel of J. P. Flnley & Son. today, at 3:30 P. M. Friends Invited. In terment at Lone Fir cemetery- RAE The funeral services of the late William L. Rae will be held today, at the family residence, 603 Marshall St., at 10 A. M. Friends invited. Interment at Lone llr ocraatery. Crematorium, on Oregon City car line, near Sellvrbodj modern, scien tific, complete. Charges Adults, $45 j children, 925. Visitors, O to 5 P. 31. Portland Cremation Ass'n, Portland. NEW TODAY. AJ. FARMER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL grocer. Third and Jefferson 10Q pounds best Western D. G. Sugar, S4.20; 1-gallon can best table syrup. 45c: 1 dozen cans, devil bam. 40c; sack best Vallely flour, 70c; 10 pounds S. W. beans. 35c: 10 pounds large white beans. 30c; 2 bottles Snlder's catsup, 35c; box No. 1 macaroni. 35c; 0 bars Fairy soap. 25c; 2 cans Economy cream. 15c; 1 pound good black tea, 25c; 1 pound good Gunpowder tea, 30c; 1 pound broken Java coffee. 10c; 1 pound Royal baking powder, 40c; 1 good kitchen "broom, 15c; 1-pound package Arm & Ham mer soda. 5c: 2-pound package Malta Vita. 25c; Lion coffee, 10c; 8 bars Slox soap. 23c; 2 bottles Hires' rootbeer, 25c; 12 bars Royal Savon soap. 25c; 0 bars Baby Elephant soap, 25c; 5 bars Fels-Naptha soap. 25c; 2 pack ages Force, 25c; i-gallon Jar chow-chow, 25e; 3 cans Carnation cream, 23c; 2 packages Ar mour wash, powder, 25c; 1 pound Arbuckle's coffee. In bulk, 10c; best Eastern ham, 15ic I will have a largo shipment of Crawford peaches ntxt week at wholesale prices. IF 1'OU ARE LOOKING FOR AN IDEAL suburban home, know a bargain when up against it. or have an eye for tho beautiful or a speculation, go and see this piece ot property; 2 acres thoroughly cleared, fenced and In cultivation; nothing prettier out ot doors; put In strawberries it would return the purchase price In two or three years. Address X 81, care Oregonlan. OUT-OF-DATE JEWELRY MADE OVER, using your own gold or taking It at full value In exchange; Jewelry made to order; diamonds and precious -stones, watches and Jewelry repaired and guaranteed. Office arfd factory, cor. Third and Washington, up stairs, over N. P. Express Office, Tlngry. the Jeweler. FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE. THREE LOW contracts with California, Oregon & Wash ington Home-builders' Assn.; satisfactory reason for soiling. H. J. Clark, phone OS, Monday. HOT WEATHER SPECIALTY WOOD! wood! Pioneer Fuel Company respectfully solicits your business at all times. Both phones 189. 17 ROOMS AND DINING-ROOM. BRICK building, for rent; be completed August 20. Call at 550 Delay street. Owner. MOIiTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm pronerty. R. LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark t. FOR SALE 50x100, on the west side of 10th street, between Taylor and Salmon streets, and the handsome resi dence of the late B. L. Stone. House cost over $25,000. Price $14,000. Rountreex& Diamond 24l Stark St. Corner Second. The elegant furniture, carpets, etc. from King's Heights residence, removed to BAKER'S AUCTION ROOMS for positive sale, at public auction. On Tuesday Next, Aug. 12, Consisting of THREE-PIECE PARLOR SUIT IN SILK BROCATELLE, highly polished. Quartered oak library and center tables, ele gant French couch in velour. and finely carved frame, library couch in real leather, beauti fully designed rockers In quartered oak, choice oil paintings, pretty portieres and draperies, lace curtains, very fine Brussels carpets of double parlors and library (L'Art Nouveau de signs), tapestry carpets. Smyrna ruga of floral designs. HANDSOME DINING-ROOM SUIT in golden oak, vlx.. sideboard, with oval mirror, round extension table, set of massive box-seat chairs, tapestry table covers, combination bookcase and desk, stair carpets, handsome iron bedsteads in moss, bronze and cream, with heavy brass trimmings, complete, with best springs and hair mattresres. fine feather pil lows, white maple and golden oak drosscrs and chiffoniers, with French plate mirrors, three quarter Iron bedsteads, complete with springs and roattresfes. three oak bedroom sets In flrst-daas order, toilet sets, bedroom carpets, household treasure, leaf table, blue-flame oil stove, flrst-clasa large-sire refrigerator, step ladder, lawn mower, and other effects; on view tomorrow fMondav). Sale Tuesday at 10 A M. GEORGE BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. On Thursday Next, Aug. 14, At BAKER'S AUCTION ROOMS, corner Aldr and Park. Several consignments of general household furniture, carpets and stoves. Sale at 10 A M. GEORGE BAKER- & CO., Auctioneers. WANTED AGENTS. AUCTION SALES BY FORD'S AUCTION HOUSE Monday, Aug. Hi 10 A. 3L, 182 Eirst St. Never "beioro in the history of Portland, have the people had the privilege of hnying at public auction such master pieces of ANCIEKT ORIEN TAL DEC0K ATIYE ART in Draperies of Fantastic Gold en Designs, rich, glittering costumes reminders of the 'Arabian Nights" curious relics and other adornments so highlyrized by overyjna tive of the Flowery Kingdom. Tho People Make Their Own Price On these goods. The entire lot xmtst be sold tomorrow. Hundreds of peo ple who were at our first sale and secured some of these beautiful nail priceless relics are now happy In the possession of their trensnrV, bat wnitlnsr to secure more. COME TO MORROW, 10 A. M. 1S2 First Street. Wednesday, Aug. 13, 10 -A. M., 182 First St. MR. FIXIiAY, WHO IS LEAVING FOIl JfElV YORK, 3 LAS CONSIGNED FROM HIS XBWLY-FUnXISlIED R E S I DENTE IX SOUTH PORTLAND TO OUR SALESROOMS, 1S2 FIRST STREET, FOR SALE WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11, 10 A. 31., nil liis lately-parchnscl, hlch-class furniture and household Roods. There Is 1 BEAUTIFUL QUARTER-SAWED OAK, HAND-POLISHED, CANOPY-TOP SIDEBOARD WITH LARGE OVAL FR. PLATE MIRROR, cost $5S.O0; one MAHOGANY-STAIN, HIGHLY POLISHED BOOKCASE, hlfrh, wide, with jrlnss doors, bookcase cost $35.00; ONE SEARS BOBUCK BEAUTIFUL-TONED ORGAN, WITH CANOPY TOP, WHICH HAS 2 FR, PLATE MIRRORS, SEP ARATED BY SWELL GLASS FRONT MUSIC CASE; Bedroom Sets Iron Beds, Sprlnfrs, etc.; Coolc Stoves, Rockers, Couches, Carpets, and all the rimnll furnishings for house keeping. THESE GOODS ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION. Thursday,. Aug. 14, 10 A. M., at Residence, 671 Hoyt St., k near 2 1st. 4 Having: received Instructions from Mrs. S. N. Sorenson, WE WILL, ON AUG. 14, AT lO A. M., sell all her almost-new Furniture, Carpets and Draperies. THERE IS LADIES DESK, CENTER TABLES, SEPARATE DRESSERS, IRON BEDS, Y. Y". SPRING AND MATTRESSES, BRUSSELS CAR PETS, LACE CURTAINS, LINOLEUM, DINNER SET, COOK STOVE, WITH RESERVOIR and kitchen sundries. This Is a clean lot of coods and al most new. Friday, Aug. 15, 10 A. M., 182 First St., We will continue selling; out that $5000 Stock of Gents' Furnish ings which has been consigned to us from Castle Rock. THESE ARE MODERN, STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE GOODS. Men's Suits In Worsted, Serjccs, Tweeds, etc.; Hats and Caps; all stylish and fjood quality. Shirts all kinds; Collnrs, Tics and Under wear. Boys' Suits from 12 years up IN MILLINERY We still -have a few FASHIONABLE HATS, sprays, flowers, etc., etc., WHICH MUST BE SOLD at this sale. THERE WILL BE A PLEASANT TIME for THE LADIES. BARGAINS IN HATS. COME FRIDAY, 10 A. M. H. FORD, Auctioneer. .L.N. OILMAN AUCTIONEER Auction Sale of Household, Fur niture, Rooks, Etc. We -will sell by public auction on Tuesday at 10 A M.,noxt, at 411 and 413 Washington street, All the furniture .and fittings of residence removed from Belmont street, including hand some bedroom suits, alttlng-room and parlor furniture, dressing bureaus In oak and maple, bookcases, books. Encyclopedia Brltannfca. Oulda's works. Shakespeare, Bulwer. Library of American Llturature. History of the World. Pictorial History of Great Nations and miscel laneous works, parlor billiard table, many lots ot household furniture, dining-room furniture, rango and cook stores, etc. Sate Tuesday 10 A IX. Buyers will do well to attend. Consign ments received at any time. Phono Black 731. S. L. N. OILMAN. Auctioneer. Special auction sale of House hold Furniture. We are in structed to sell by public auc tion on Thursday next, 10 A. M., at 411 and 413 Washing ton street, A lot of fine furniture, almost new. for ac count of whom It may concern: been In uso but & short time; Including buffet. Iron enam eled bedsteads, bureaus, bedroom suit, dining room furniture, all In oak. Sale Thursday. 10 A.M. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Household Fur niture. "We are Instructed to sell by public auction, next Friday. 10 A. M.. at 411 and 413 Wash ington street, a full line o" household furniture from residence. Consignment received - at any time. Cash advances. Phone Black 73L S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Gold Free! The well-known prospector, John A. Murray, locates scold claims for ull FREE. For particulars apply to N. MOSESSOHN, attorney, 722 Cham ber ot Commerce. NEW TODAY. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THE Title Guaran tee & Trust Co. 500 I'or 8lx n Iot Portsmouth. ? 9nn For 100x100 In Portsmouth Villa, near h oUU tha station. CI flftll Nice 6-room cottage on East 54th sp-LUUU street. Sunnyslde. SO r; HO Corner lot and bouse of 7 rooms, only mUUU3 blocks cast of steel bridge. Ql Sfin Desirable cottage of C rooms, on East OAOUU uaJrj street, Sunnyslde. 39nnn 53 full-size lota, all together, near 3UUU Arho- Lodge, equivalent td about six acres. fil VOOiodern cottage. 5 rooms, every con ipx l "Wvcajence. nlca jol. East 31th street, Sunnyslde. . CO 70 Ha,r Mock (100x200), with a 7-room pt i uv house, on East lGth su. between East Main and East MadUon. C1QOO Cambridge sL. near Union avc. 60x louu 100 and comfortable house of 7 rooms; plenty fruit trees. $nnn Vancouver ave., near Stanton sr., xrijj well-located lot. -with new 5 -room cottage; fine large rooms; newly pa pered: bathroom. C On Sunnyslde. lot and cottage o four p ti r0oms; large pantry: barn. Bull Kun water: easy terms; snap. Q OS ft FIno lot on Rodney ave., near Tllla v moo5t Bt.: aixe, 50x120. S7ftft A full block at St. Johns; one block . from stores. C OXA Albion Add.. lOOxlCO feet, near tha v car line. CQftftA Williams ave., near Weldlcr st.: lot "50il00 and cottage six rooms, thor oughly modern and In splendid order; good barn and nice yard. C Qftft An acre for 314 acres on the St. Choice Building Sites. "We have on our lists beautiful building sites at Mount Tabcr. In acre and half-acre tracts, at very reasonable prices and on easy terms. Lots for homebullders In North Irvlngton. Hoiladay Park, Point View and Tllton's Ad dition; very easy terms. TITLES INSURED. ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 8 snd 7 Chamber of Commerce. $50 A LOT Choice lots in POINT VIEW Addition on the St. Johns car line. Water mains will at once be laid so that every lot can be easjiy connected with an abundant supply of city water. Prices of lots will posi tively be raised in thirty day. Buy now. Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in easy monthly payments. TITLE PERFECT AND GUARANTEED Title Guarantee STrust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce Sunnyside Inside lots $350 eaefc. Choice corners only $400 each. Within 12 minutes' ride and 30 minutes' walk of the business center of Portland. Streets will be graded, sewers put in and Bull Run water piped to every lot. Terms easy. Title perfect. For maps and plats call at our Sunnyside office, E. 37th and Belmont streets, in charge of Mr. W. P. BENEDICT, or at headquarters. Title Guarantees Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce. Teachers' Examination. Notice la hereby given that the County Su perintendent of Multnomah County will hold the regular examination of applicants for stale and county papers at the High School build ing. Portland. Oregon, as follows: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 13. at 0 o'clock A. M., and continuing until Saturday. August 10. at -i o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, al gebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theoryof teach ing, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, mental arith metic, composition, physical geography. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general his tory. English literature, psychology. For County Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 13, at 9 o'clock A. M., and continuing until Friday. August 15. at -i o'clock. First, Second and Third-Grade Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, readlngr Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teach ing, grammar, tchool law. Friday Geography, mental arithmetic, physi ology, civil government. Primary Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, orthography, reading, arithmetic. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teach ing, methods, physiology. Note. Papers ot applicants who are employed In dther counties will not be forwarded unless such applicants have secured the written con sent from their Superintendent to take the ex amination here. It F. ROBINSON. County School Superintendent. We have a very large and well selected list of dwellings in all parts of the city, and can assure intending purchasers that they can save money by examining same. Building is now very expensive on account of the hign prices demanded for labor and material. The old saying that "fools build houses and wise men buy them" is true today, and we can satisfy almost any requirement for far less money than the property could be replaced for. Rountree & Diamond 241 Stark St., Cor. Second MORTGAGE LOANS On Fcrtland real estate at lowest rates. Tltlta Insured. Abstracts furrjlshed. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 7 Chamber of Commerce. MOIITGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment Ioadm. JUxeXaaUr & BlrreU. 511 Worcester blk. AEW TODAY. Why Pay Rent Down and monthly installments will buy for you this choice, modern home, situated in a very desirable location? This house contains eight large rooms be sides roomy halls, bath, pass pantry and closet. An up-to-date home and a good investment. Inves tigate before buying. Hartman. Thompson 8c Powers 3 Chamber of Commerce. NORTH IRVINGTON Lots are selling fast size-50 xlOO, and the price only $100 .to $200. These very low prices will not continue long. Terms, one-fourth cash, bal ance in monthly payments of ten dollars a month. Title perfect and guaranteed. For maps and plats call on Title Guarantee Ss Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber of Comtaerce Or at the NORTH IRVIXGTOX OFFICE, Corner Union Avenue and Falling Street. (Take "Woodlawn or Vancouver Cars.) A FEW UNI2IPB0YED LOTS. Every one a money-maker. Lots In Arbor Lodge, one of tha choicest additions to the city. Subdivisions J anil K. lot 3. block $ 125 $ 325 $,350 $ 500 $ 500 4, Portland Homestead: size S0x5 feet; near Corbett at. Hamilton and Seymour avenues; east front Good lot on Hawthorno ave., between Kast 30th and 37th sts. Five choice lota In Park Addition. Alblna; near new schoolhouse. Lot 4. block 1. Hanson's Addition, being 50x100 feet.; N. E. cor. East 27th and East Washington sts. East front lot on East 10th St.. near Lincoln st.: size. oOxlOO feet. Very choice lot on East 8th st., bet. Tillamook and Thompson sts. Good south-front lot on Upshur st., bet. SSth and SCth sts. Lota on Savler St., near 23th. 9 600 S 600 $ 850 $1000 Ql nOfi North-front lot on Overton at. bct JPAUUV 2th Rnd 2th sts JgQQ 10OxlW)g feet south sldo Schuyler st, 1 CHA 100x100 feet. S. TV. cor. 14th and ixuvv Hancock sts., one block from car. $1700 afroat lot on at" near Mar- ftO Threo lots. S. TV. cor. 10th and llar PAUV yct 8ts. drlvo very sightly. 51 8fin 100x100 feet. N. W. cor. 14th and JPXOUU Schuyler sts. ClCftftVery attractive 100x100 feet S. "W. AOUVcor. 11th and Schuyler sts. WAKEFIELD, FEIES & CO. 229 Stark Street. We have lots for sale in desirable neighborhoods in Couch's Addition, at; 51200 and upwards. In Gold smith's Addition, at $1600 and up wards. Parties who wish very high class property should examine the lots offered on Everett street, be tween 19th and 20th streets, and in Johnson's Addition, close to the finest dwellings in Portland. Lots for sale in Cedar Hill, close to the beautiful sites occupied by the Low enberg and Green residences. We handle lots in all parts of the East and West sides, at lowest prices. Rountree & Diamond 241 Stark St., Corner Second. ,0nly $2500 The house alone is worth the amount. In Upper Albina we offer for sale a large colonial style 8-room house and good lot. This property is just being com pleted and is a snap at the price. To investigate will con vince you of this fact. Modern throughout. Terms to suit the purchaser. Hartraan, Thompson k Powers 3 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE 130x125 feet, with residence and stable, on Ella street . 100x100 feet, with residence, corner 20th and Irving streets. 100x100 feet, with modern residence, corner 18th and Flanders. 50x100 on Washington street Cheap Yacant Lots. Lots, COxlOO, Northrup, near 20th, $1400' eacn. Bargain. DOxlOO on 18th, near Lovejoy, J1500 All kinds of property, well located and reason able. See SH4W, MACLEOD & CO. 243 Stark. Near Second. IBYINGTON Own your own home In this beautiful suburb. Advertisement, page 24. NEW TODAY. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS rCCfifi 100x100 and 7-room cottace. on 30JUu ChcPman st. opposite Multnomah Club; a great bargain. Right In town. Corner lot (52x104). West Madison and Nartllla sts.. King's Heights. And up. lots In Doschcr's Second Addition. North Portland. Lo tlon Lewis and Clark Fair. Lot and new 7-room house. 7C4 East Ankeny. $2400 $600 $2100 CfAAft Full lot and large eight-room. .nHlllltl house. 7H Flander st. Detween 21st and 22d: choicest location la city. A great bargaia. Two Irvlngton 5-acre tracts; biggest acre snap on the market Lot and S-room house, 331 Chap man. $800 $2600 ff" PA Aft 53x100 and modern 10-room house j)0UUU on 2181 sU near Washington. $5500 $1700 Quarter block on 12th and Hani eon; fine location for Hats. Corner lot and 7-room house. East Ninth and Lincoln. TC AAA 100x100 adjoining terminal grounds. 1WJL1UU H WJ UUIKift m4.4- a choice warehouse property; $lu0O caan. oaiance u per ccnu COxlOO. 4 flats, now paying 8 per cent net on $0500. $8250 $10,500 Large house and one of tha finest quarter blocks In. Nob Hill: Una shrubbery, beautitul location. 10th and Davla. location. 19th $25,000 100x100 on Seventh and Oak uts.; fine hotel site. $2500 $2000 36x100 and modern S-room home, full basement, on Qulmby st A snap. 50x100. Irving, between 23d and 24th. facing south. A bargain. f ySAAH 7 7 acres and large modern house, oa 4(1 1 Ml Mount scott car unci sftvW urban home, at a bargain. Mount Scott car line; una suo- $2000 ruvrinrt jnd 2 stores. Russell at. Albina, near Mississippi ave. CCOCA Will by the finest 3-acre tract. n h suitable tor platting, on Base Ltna vUiiwy zoa.d. this side o Mount Tabor. If tkec quick. 00 A A 40 acres of fine land, on Base Line llUU road' s mlIe3 from ceater o clty- $1600 $1200 Beautiful block in WaverSy. 200x 230. No better buy la tlje city. Full block. Fatton's 2d Add.: It Is block 23. and Is a great snap. Many othr good bargains on our list In all classes ot prooerty. Favorable rerms on any of the above. GRINDSTAFF & BLAIN. 240 Stark. JUST REMEMBER That ST. JOHNSTrillhave two new industries this Fall; That two hundred work men means a population of 1000 persons; That prices are lower than they will be in the Fall; That now a small cash payment and monthly in stallments will give you title to an Acre Lot right In St. Johns, fronting on two streets and within one block of the street car line. Hartman, Thompson & Powers. 3 Chamber of Commerce. Grussi & Higley's New Bargains in Keal Estate $nfin House and lot on Hawthorne ave. OUU 5375 iot 2. Pine, near 26th. C A O K Corner lot In Albina; two lots la AI Jp bina. $1100. C0 1 - ft 12-room house, Vancouver ave. $450. house. Tabasco. C 7 ft Quarter block In Qlencce. all In fruit $350. lot in Glencoe. clOSfi House. Eaat 14th and Ivan. $600, PA" ft-room house and lot Montavllla. ffi"I 1 A 5-room house and corner lot. Wlll- lams ave.: Installments. SO OA 0 Swell cottage, on Thurman st, at "uuu entrance to new fair grounds. COIAA Neat hquse. Vt. block, fruit rosea. $XUU Darn ana Taylor. jpKO Improved business property; $2400, 7-room house, modern. See today's classified columns for farms and business chances. Grussi & Higley Notary Public. Phone Main 305. 132 Third Street, Near Alder. FOR SALE Lot 50x100, in fine West Side resi dence district, with dwelling; built 8 years ago. Lot cost $2000. Dwelling cost oyer $9000, and is in good condition. Parties who desire to buy high-class property at much less than value should examine this. Price $6500. Rountree & Diamond 241 Stark St., Corner Second. L H . finlih Cja. E. Vittins Frank E. Valkios Parrish,.Watkins & Co. ESTABLISHED 1372 Retsl Esthtb Insurance House, Investment and lionn Agents 250 ALDER. STREET SPECIAL BARGAIN For this week we can sell 50x100 on south, east corner of 24th and Lovejoy sts., at $2600. SHAW, MACLEOD & CO., 243 Starkcor. Second. Come in TOMORROW AND GET FIG ures on exceptional bargains la all kinds of real estate. A. D. MARSHALL. S2a 3d et. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. IF LOOKING FOR INVESTMENTS IN AS torla or Seaside property or timber lands, write for Information to Jas. Flnlaysoa. As toria. Or. FLATS A VERY CHOICE SITE FOR SALE cheap; only six blocks from the Postoffice. F. V. Andrews & Co.. Hamilton bids. CHEAP 8-ROOM HOUSE. LATEST IM provements. as owner Is leaving. Inaulre at 601 Borthwlck st, Lower Albina. i IF TOU WANT A NICE HOME,SIX-ROOM cottage, on car line, very cheap, call on T. C. Shreve. 421 Ablngton bid?. THIRD ST. GOOD PROPERTIES FOR SALE, some with good Income. F. V. Andrews & Co.. Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE NEW. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; lanre basement good location; $1100; terms. ( J 80. Oregonlan. IRVINGTON OWN TOUR OWN HOME IN this beautiful suburb. Advertisement page 2.