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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAI PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER tV 1001
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Korfh Yakima, Wut, Spt Today
- psrtlsud day at th Washington a tat
fair, and wtwtmr of good-sstured rlv-
airy to fM Mwm tba atatea of Wash
ington and Onion he bwn burled in an
.ertert to make tba visiting aal -at
. fori that tha day to theirs..
' ' At 1 o'oteeh this morning tha Portland
' delegation arrived hero, out tt waa well
' Into tha moraln before lta member
' 'strolled forth. Tba trip ao Car has been
euch a round of nlrtoinmnt that an
' . ar a UMla waartad and feel tba affaeta
s or tha ooatlauoua eaentioa bestowed P
on them. v . .. .
To do honor to Fort land day, and fur-
titer evidence soon . will, large detega
i tlona arrlvad ere today from flpokane.
Beattl and Tacoma. Tbto morning tha
Portlaaders were aatartainad la a sight
seeing trio over tba vsjieus-poiat of In-
, tarest te tba slty.
.Tha visit to tba Can was made tha
feature of tha afternoon It to worthy
of great praise and semperes faTorably
.with any stste fair avar hold la tho
wot It to unquestionably tha moat suo
; eessfut ono ever bald In tha state. Xta
dismays ara not materially dlffarant
from thoao made to Ulm and show ax-
-.. Thla avanlnc tha Portland delegation
. will ba slvea a reception at which Tom
Bichardson, A. D. Charlton and F. J.J
ornlnc with tho
' tunu wo aid.';
Bewsd Ptimtom to Meek Wwto
, .asm Omsk rata. . . .
Wataon will apeak Is behalf of tha
Lowia and Ctork fair.- Xt to aaadlaaa to
any that their representation wUl add
to tha Interest to tho owning exposition.
Tbo Portlandara will leave hero Cor
homo at Friday
feeling- that much
oompllshad,
Pa
(bjiilil sweaem v Tba JeetaaL)
ttle, Wuk, Sept. Whan Port
a business aaon I aft aatUa raotor-
day nftarnoon, on thatr way to tba atato
fan at Walla Walla, they woro ooo
Ylnood that tho ohanabor of aonunarea of
thla alty would do ail hi lta power to
aaaiat In aakinc tba Jwla and Ctork
axpoaltloB a auooeoa.
XHirln tbo threa hoar apant bora the
party waa entertained at tha Soattla
Athletlo elub. Tom Bio hard so a. man
aar of tho Portland Commercial alub,
vaa. tba prlnolpal speaker for tho t la
it ora, and Secretary alolUo and other of
tha looal obambor of oommaroa replied.
Tho SeatUo ohambar will mako an ef
fort to have th buatneaa men of thla
city uao oxpoaltlon atatlonory for their
utn MMMMiMtenM. and. bealdaa will
aaatat In every nannr poaalblo to aid I
EXFC2T TRADE FC2
CM IS VERY LOW
tho projoet.
BEAUTY DOCTOR HAS
TROUBLE OVER WATCH
C Aw Perry, who Uvao hi Fourth atraot
between BeJmoa nod Taylor atroatn, onlla
' blawolf a drnuuolostat. Otboro oaU
' him a "bonuty doctor.- - Mo waa arraotod
yootorday on tbo ohara of laroany by
ball. 1
. "Dr.- Porry aara MsHnooa, or rather
oalla beauty to any who bar tho prloa.
For aequlrlnv tho oharma which ha haa
- th powor to boatow, patlanU bar baan
paylnc-blm I1H par traaimoot. To bo
. oom parfaouy beautiful, or anouaH ao
. to b favorable In tba era of ne'e hus
band or ownathonrt, M treatmanta an
' rqurd.
. Anon hto pattonta waa Mra. math M.
Wlao&cor. lb wan tod tho ontlro treat
ment, but did not bavo th roqulrod
amount for at eaJla upon th "doctor."
So ah smvo blm bar watch, vatuad at
SO, ao aha all. Thon aba draw tird
Of tho treatment. Sh wanted th watch
back, and claim that tba -doctor" re
fused to return It. " I -
Ho wan wlUlnc to abtd by hla oon
trbet, ho aald, and 1a bar tho romals
ln traatmantav For hla rafuaal to ra
turn tha watch, Mra. Ntaongor awor to
a oomplalnt ytrday eharcla htaa with
havlnjr omboaalod th watoh. He la rp
roaontod by Attorn A. Walter Wolf,
and appeared ta tho municipal oourt to
day. ,
MURPHY MAKES GOOD i
HIS VOW IN COURT
When Thomaa Murphy wu aentenoed
by Juda Hoyu laat Monday to aerv ftp
dmrs In th olty Jaik bo mad a vow hi
en oourt that bo would arr oom
tho tonau At that tlm taw boltovad
that ho would koopkui word. -1 - -
Yaatarday afternoon at A o'clock Mur
phy, took hla uapaadora; and, tylae; thm
to th top of tho eall la whloh ha waa
oon fined. trtd to hang: hlmaalf. Ho waa
ound by Jailor Bon Branch Juat la time
to provost hto plan from botna carried
out. Murphy waa ao woak that It waa
thought boot to tako aim to tho Ooodi
Bamarltan boapitai.
Thla analdf whoa tho dootaro vtaltod
Murphy h prtondd to b uncoooctoua.
but etaortly after thop loft h aonurad
hla clothing- and left without bidding- any
fond farewelhv to ttf kind nur a
Tho polio woro notified of th ooeapa
and Murphy to being: aoug-ht laduatrt-oualy.
STEEL ARMORED DOORS
IN CHINESE JOINTS
Inarm Word and hto day Una mat
olgbt met with steel annorod door when
they attempted to outer a room to which
thay thought fan tan was being playod
In a building In aeoond atrfcv Try aa
thay would, tho oflloora war unable to
break through tho door. It being oon--a
true ted as though built for a vault.
Othr Chlnea gambling houaaa ara hav
ing door of tba aamo sort put ra, and
fan tan playora aro of tba opinion that
tby will soon bo able te withstand all
attempt at raids. Sheriff Word ateted
thla morning that tho dreaata of the
yttow man about peace and ouiet would
bo rudely dispelled.
' SPECIAL ST. LOUIS CAR.
Very low rate, ro-dar return trip
tickets to Bt. IriOUla, October t, 4 and a,
via th 6b B. N. Oa tho ovonlng of
October t. apoelai tourist ear to at.
Loola vta tho O. B. dt N.. without ebaag.
Oa October IT, It and !. th O. R
-N. will alao aeU very low rate tlcfcete
to St. Lou la and' vetura, good returning
untU Deoambar II. Particular of C W.
Stinger, olty tlcktageat. Third and
Washington streets.
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werofr -ell barrel our vutuer -l
17; lll lll buahala wheat, valu.
: general merchandlaa. value, t,-
t: total value. Ilvl.ll.
No lumber waa sent from Portland
over tho aea during the month of Sep
tember, and as a consequence th valu
of th export to lees by almost oo
half than tha chip men ta during August.
wha the axpOTte amounted to 4l.lat.
Included In the Utter agurea to tlll.
lt. which apraata th valu of th
lumbar exported at that time. So It will
ba aeea that th heavy lumber shipment
of tost month account In a greet
ur for th bis ahortago la exports dur
ing tba month Just drawing to a oloo.
There was more nr sent to foreign
porta last month than during any like
period within tho past Taar, the amount
totaling U.tO.m ft. Why tho ship
ment should ao audoealy fall to noth
ing la partially accounted for by th
war la th far oast. Another reason at
tributed to that this Is always the dull
est aeasoa of the year, while some x
plstn that tha government to act buying
so freely for tha Philippines aa n was f
snort time ago.
A flour cargo clearing for tho orient
and a wheat ahlp for tha United King
dom, included la tho former betas
mall, quantity of general freight, com
prise th antlrs foreign shipments from
Portland during September The flour
mounted to 41,404 barrels, and there
were 111,011 bushels of wheat.
Tha lumbar shipments down th coast
made a fair showing, footing up to
,0,lft feet Thar were II cargoes
dlspatohad, nearly all of them solas to
Saa rrancleoo. The product waa
handled by eight at earner, two schoon
ers and one barkentln. Tha shipments
la detail ara aa follows:
Month snort trade September I,
tha steamship Asteo cleared for Yoko
hama with 41,404 barrels of Hour, valued
at I1KS.I1T. and enough general freight
to max tba total value of the oargo
tlts.U. - -
Mnaber IT. the British ahlp Beacon
ttock ol eared for Queanstown or Pal-
mouth for orders with 111,011 buahala
of wheat valued at S,Oo.
, Shipments sent coastwise Sept em ber
1, th steamer Redondo cleared for Saa
rrancleoo with S7.es ttt of lumber'.
- September the at earner - Auralla
cleared for Saa Praaclsoo wjth 161.000
feet of lumbar. 1
September S, tba at earner Cfcteo otoarcd
for Baa Pranclsoo with 100.00S fMt of
lumber.
September t. th steamer Be cleared
for Baa Pedro wlth.401.000 feet of lum
ber.
September II, tha steamer Northland
cleared for Saa Pranclsoo with tlLOOO
feet of hinrber. -
September St, the barkentln Ja
Johnson cleared for San PranslsoQ with
-LULUS foot of lumber.
September IT, the steamer Aural la
cleared for Saa Prenoleoo with 140,000
fMt of lumber.
Seotember IT. tho steamer Xedtfado
claased for Saa Piaaclseo with 771.000
feet ef lumbar,
September it. the steam Aberdeeft
cleared for Sam Pranoteco wttb 0,H
fMt tut lumber.
- Ssntamber It. th schooner Church til
ol eared for Saa Praaolsos with 1,101.000
feet of lumber. - '
September ST. tho schooner Earn pa
cleared for Baa PranclaoO with 440,000
foot of lumber, r - (,
AO-BOtnTD AT DOOaT. '
Seimal Barges as4 Ugfctttema
ta rrouhl a Poet f Oouoh
Several barges and the lighthouse
tender Columbine -are lying- aground at
tha Couch street dock, and tt to prob
able that some dredging will hav to
be done before they oaa ba removed.
The Columbine nut m there yesterday
during- high tide and before she was
moored sh was hard and fast on th
bottom of the river. Xt to believed
that It will be iropeeatbl ta move her
during the next flood tide.
Th dock belongs to Couch Planders
and th Lewie estate, and It to said that
tba owners are drawing up plana to
hav th structure extended out to th
harbor line, a dlatanoe of some 10 odd
feet. When thla m tension to
Dieted a good depth of water will be
secured. Th depth at tba present tlm
la oalr about IT feet, which Is entirely
too shoal to accommodate vassal of
ordinary drauarht.
When built out to th harbor line, the
Couch street dock wlU be on of the
largest docks situated abov the steel
bridge. It la 400 feat In length and tha
addition wUl aiv it sa average width
of nearly 111 feet. It to provided with
two floors and will have aufflciant room
In whloh to atom th cargoes of half
dosaa ship. Th sounding show that.
whan th proposed extension is made
ther win be a depth of tt feat of
water alongside of tha dock, whan the
-river to at lta lowest stage.
The Columbia will probably be la
port two or threa waeka undergoing
repair and by that time It la likely
that ther will be ampl rain to raise
th water to a sufficient depth so that
she can be moved from her Imbedded
noaltloa without any trouble. Th con
tract for doing th work, baa not as
ret bees 1st.
While coming up the river, th steam
er marked out tho various channel be
tween Astoria sjnd Portland by mean
of range-lights. Soundings were taken
and the Officer report that they found
a greater depth than thay expected.
BXa) BjOwV- v-j
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W9 tUve Pssm As-'
Pour vessel are en route up th river
from Astoria in tow of tbo Harvest
Quean and Ockmhama. The Queen la
bringing the British ahlp Hartflcld and
th schooner Virginia, while th Oc Ma
nama haa In tow th schooners Joseph
Rus and the Mel rose, Th entire fleet
t xpcted to reach the harbor aarly to
morrow morning. .
Th Hartrield M coming tn ballast
from Ban DUgo. and ah la under bar
ter to th Portland flouring mil la to
carry a oargo of grain ta tha United
Kingdom. She WlU secure berth at
th elevator.
Th Virginia and the Melrose ara In
ballast from San Pedro. Th latter will
take out a lumber cargo to that port.
and tha former will load for Saa Pran
cleco. Tha Joseph Rua la from the Bay
city, to which port ah will aarry a lum-
ber cargo from Portland. .
Tho Oermaa ahlp Ifotnla la about tha
only vaaa remaining at tha mouth of
tha river, flhe arrived on tha outside
IsUCHXW-vloSrTllh-TOBACCul
rOR fVLL BMTWHLASS
auwi.ronTLAKP.Qait.
Seventh Street
bet Morrison ;
-ftftd .Alder ;
Seventh Street
bet Morrison
; and Alder t
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FALL PEBIING
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Gommericii Friday Morning, Sept;
30--pontinuing Untfl
.October 15
Night
Fourteen; days of Rare and Matchless Bar
gainsall departments of the store unite -to
make this the greatest money-saving event
ever attempted in Portland. Don't forget !
Sale opens tomorrow morning. ;
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tho, day before 'yesterday, and It to
probabls that aba will not bo brought to
Portland before the first of th week.
Th Nomla Is bringing a general cargo
from Shields to Merer. W 11 sou Co,
XAQUA XS aMSS,
far
Piatt bp CJt O.
Coming up th coast la ballast from
Baa Pranclso and expected to arrive
her toalght-to th steamer Xaqua. which
has been chartered by the California dt
Oregon Steamship company. Tn
sal Is reputed to be one of the .fastest
steam schooners ea the coast. During
good weather aha to reputed to aver-
as it knots sa near, xne steamer aas
aeea added to tha company's fleet for
a short time, but It la very probable
that the amaagers of th line will
keep her In steady apmmlsitoa ejatll
nest oprmsv -
On her outward trips sh will carry
lumbar, which will b supplied by th
Inmao-Ponlsan mtlL It Is estimated
that aha can take care of 700.00a feet
at a trip. Several years ago tha steam
ar frequently called at Portland, but
ah has not been her recently.
Th steamer Despatch of tho same
lln Will leave Baa Francisco today for
Portland. At Bender's Landing. CaL,
ah will take on a shipment of tee ton
of bark. Pot the outward trip aha will
receive a oargo of lumber at th Hum
mill la Astoria.
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Local mariners state that th tug
Tatooeh performed a very remarkable
fee the other day. After being Boated
from th drydock sh eama up to Port
land and moored at tha Asb-trt dock.
At 4:9 o'clock Tuesday momma be
left down the river aad reached Astoria
Just als hours later. After Pilot Patter
son want ashore there the tug- picked up
tho schooner Churchill and escorted bar
te oaa. Nosing around for about half an
hour la search of other vessel on the
outside ah put back .across th bar aad
reached Astoria for tho ascond tlm at
11:1 la th afternoon. All of thla
work waa done la just eight hour from
the Umo that she left Portland, and
waterfront frequenters state tt to a
eord. The Tatooob to la osatmand of
Captain Bailey. , . . ,
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With a oargo of lumber loaded at th
Portland mill tha steamer Bee sailed
this morning for Baa FVasclsoo.
Tho work of discharging- the Brnlah
ahlp Carnarvon Bay waa completed this
morning. After being lined th vessel
will begin taking on a cargo ef Wheat,
whloh ah will carry to Xurope.
After completing her oargo at the
North Pacific mill the schooner Ciescent
will move down to St. Johns, where
sh will reoelv a eonslgnment of rail
road ties. ,
Local Inspectors Edwards and Puller
Inspected the steamer Joseph Kellogg
yesterday afternoon. - --..--,-
On of th blggeat cargoes aha ever
carried was brought to Portland by the
steamer Aurella, which arrived la th
harbor at o'clock laat sight. It meas
ured tit tons, of which alt tons eon
aietad wholly afKenral merchandise.
On th return trip th Aurella will take
out grain la bar hold and lumber on
deck. She to expected to sail Saturday
evening.
bar
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Astoria, Sept. . Condition of the
Mil tn-. obecared;, weather ftoggy'
wind. Arrived down! at t e m. Sta
r Columbia. . Arrived dowa at I a. i
Schooner Zampa. Baft up from Brook
flald at 7:10 a. m British ship Hart
field and schooner Virginia. Left up at
noon tlchoners Joseph Rus and Mel-
roe. Steamer Alliance want down to bar
thla morning, but returned; too foggy.
Astoria. Sept. St. Arrived dowa at I
p. ra. Steamer Alliance.
Baa Pranclsoo, Sept, tt. Bailed at
11 It a. aa. Steamer a W. Klder for
Portland.
RECORD SUMMER IN
IMPROVING STREETS
More street Improvements are being
done in thl city this summer than dur
ing any previous aeasoa la the history
of Portland. Last year waa a record
breaker when about 10 miles of street
were constructed. It Is estimated that
more than that have already bean built
thla aeaaoa, and there la much more to
ba finished before the first of next year.
Tha atreet that have been con
structed or repaired thla year have been
among the most important la the olty,
aad the work baa been of a vary sub
stantial nature. Much of the Improve
ment has been la atona, bltullthlc. w
block and macadam pavement. Several
large bridges, Including; tha two steel
bridges over Marquam gulob, ar
oouatad among? tha Improvements of
thla season.
Bealdea the Immense amount of street
Improvement there are many miles of
ewer aad sidewalk work being- dona,
and It ta all of a very substantial na
ture, Aa especially large amount of new
sidewalk la being laid on Portland
heights which are betas much Improved
thla aeasoa,
While the amount which IS being ex
pended by tha city for theae public Im
provements is yet Indefinite, It will ex
ceed that expended tn former year by
many thousand of dollars It to a con
servative estimate to say that tha Im
provements of street, sidewalks and
ewara for this year will reach the half
milium mark, . .... ...
FAIR MANAGERS WILL?
NOT SLIGHT. ANY SECT
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Officials at Lewi and Clark headquar
ters deplore th fact that th Congrega
tional ministers wr led to believe they
have been overlooked la th preparation
of tho program for tho opening of tha
fair, and declare that such Is not th
case. Ther has been absolutely so of
ficial action taken regarding that mat
ter. The publication tn a morning pa
per of th name of a Catholic prlt as
having been selected to offer the Invoca
tion waa unwarranted and unaathortaed.
th officials say. and there la a inten
tion whatever of slighting' any aeot.
Willamette University. Salem, Or-
Sept. It. The firm chapel of the school
year was held this morning fta tho as
sembly room and waa attntdedr by a
large number ef students, tho majority
of whom are new ones.
k. J. Smith ef Portland president of
tha truatee. was present and addressed
the students a
There ar four new professors In the
literary department. Prof. Chaa O.
Beyer, physios and biology; oomrs bare
from Puget Sound university) Prof. W.
H. Me baffle, assistant la chemistry and
biology. B. 8. Bmttneoa college and Ph.
D. Alleghany college; Prof. Lores. A.
Kerr, registrar and secretary, wee pro
To taks sdvantage of a liberal offer, and here's when you ;
want to look sharp. Wt can sell you Waltham, Elgin and
Deuber-Hampden Watches at 20.00 wiW a tun guarantee.
You pay us $2.50 down andN , ,. 1 ,
$1.00
PER.
WEEK
OLD WATCHES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
it
I. Gevurtz & Son
YAMHILL AND FIRST
$1.00 a Woek Buys Anything fa This Stora.
ltot, A. M. Ohio Weslyam atlas Mary
Plld. Instructor In Greek and Letin, A.
B. University of California.
0 OOBSTSWOT BUlOTaUO
fspecfaa piisstek Tha heel.) -Centralla,
Wash., Sept. It. Messrs.
Weddell. Haycox and Caton of dympla
preeented to the city council tost night
an ordinance granting; them a franchise
to rua aa electric link through the
streets of the city- The ordinance waa
read th first tlm. It la the Intention
of these men to construct an electric line
from Olympla to One belts, with a branch
lln to Oray'a Harbor. Ultimately the
line would be continued to Portland
Mr. Weddell, whs la a civil engineer of
many yeare' Skperleiic, stetea that the
maximum grade Would not, exceed tt
feet to th mil. '
Th Deacute Irrts i A Power com
pany now haa about i. men i
teams at work and la 'r" to
thto fore sa doea as p
HONEY CAKE TOO
LATE TO SAVELirZ
rSpMial IHsaaMh ta Th leamel.) '
Spokane, Wash., Sept. IB. During the)
Howard atreet Sre two mentba Sgo, Pe
ter Klein, who had aa office In ess of
the sharks, had a tin box destroyed t
waa euppoeed t contain about I'
He was found dead eoon alter the n e.
and It was supposed that n hmi c
mltted sulcMe. after be-- a
ant over th lose of tr
The box with the er
sent to the secret rr
and Tuesday a s
oontelnlng bill to
th valu of the
termlned with
demptlon.
cessor f sclesee la Willamette 1IQ-
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