The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 10, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE 0"- 1 reIY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,
GUM JI, AWAITING
DEATH IN FLAMES
"THE STORE THAT SAVES J MONEY"
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Terrible Destruction for (jod of ' Evil at" Hands
-of San Di LaWand San Di Gin; Who Keep :
Death Watch on
- From 10.00 censors la Second street
Sandal punk tceeaa is burning. From
1 aa msny yellow candles tiny flame
flicker tuMiMuUr trow Pine to Alder
pine. From a raallitude of pious Ce-
leettal kMrU arias pryrs and great
. thanksgiving to the mighty deities whs
' Frenlds ever afield and rop la honor
' Of tht annual harvest iMillvai that la
Bow being observed In Chinatown. -
High above the jabbering prayer and
weird Inoanratloea of priest and pant
- tent standa the greet' flan Di Law and
night wan ttt Gin. Between these
lofty oar crouch ea Crura iU the god ef
- evil whoa work,,jtave been futile dur
tsg ths past year and who awaits the
death thai Law sad Ula have mated put
ta him. i - ' 1 ''
In a baleeny ebove. 4 Second: street
the deities of food and evil are perch 1-
, BWww tr holly wreaths and myrtle
bough. In the room to th rwar of tfa
ode standi -a paper steed, fantastically
wmoght. on which th great follower
ef Confucius ahal! ride away during
the night when the festivities hare
ceased and the evil ama deet roved.
The-tw.o gigantic figures repraaent two
of ChTna'a greatest warrlota and bene
factor In Ufa they war aa lame 'as
the Riant ssany-colored figures, whoea
' painted grin and burnished arm present
a amtesque and orieotai air t Second
treat. -; ..-
. - Festivities ta Theft Sstgh. , .
The festivities began laet night and
will continue until Wedneaday night.
Three Chinese priests, whose Uvea have
been conerated to the worship of th
, god of orope. war Imported from Saa
Franclaoo and reached th city laat
?lht. JtMompanyrng them wer a aeor
r awrpllcad CMm- youtha. carrying
plpaa and tom-tom. They, too, have
given their Urea to th arioa ef the
gt.d of eropa. . ,
Strange prwaaalena began to mora
through the atreeta tnla morning. From
the a owing plaoa of the mighty hero
wbo are perched In the balcony at 4
flcond afreet a weird proceaalofi etarted
at dayhraak. A youthful Chines, at.
tired In flowing purpl robe, led the
. proceaalon. In hi hand ha. waved an
' evergreeo bough. Cloaw on tola heel
earn a, acorc of aurpllced choir tooya.
chantlr.g a aolean, mournful dlrga. At
one aide of t))a muatclans wtarrhed an
agBd relestlal, blowing a. ahrllt. dla
cfvrdaat Wast ,upon a long ancient born.
'He waa clothed tn gulden raiment, rep
reawatlng a, mandarin.
Behind cam th (piiata In flowing
robe, on which were woven at range d
lcea, Th high priest carried In out
stretched arms braaea urn. wherein
burned a fer fumed ttre. Th other to
'- walked on ach aide of th high prleat.
Following thin wm other Uhlnamen.
who bore Iron drum, which beat with
frightful and rapid . regularity. " Tha
devhtaaa marched through Second tret
to the new Masonic ball that ta being
' greeted two bloeka away. There It pro
eeadad te th apartment of tha Joai
and eervtf were held. At thelf eon
uatoa they went back to ta baloony.
th temporary home of San Di l?aw
and San DI Oln. v,-r--.v
. OHvo Fraiaa Saauaath xraa.
' During their- abeenoe plou Uhlnatnea
pad erected a amall pine tre on Uic
aide walk. Beneath had been atarted a
, ttny Are and lighted taper wer burn
ing. The prleat and th ether of tha
party gathered around tha tree and
Joined In a Joyful eharua praising th
great god On tha balcony above and
LUMBER BIDS FOR
I 10BK IN MANILA
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BTKA& ASS SUsUlil 1B VO S0
: 1 OASj QVabflaMAITU'l OFFXCaV-p-
WXXA BS rOBWAUSB VO WASX-
1 xmmvom TmsFayoAT pix
( It Is very probable that tb transport
- Cnx will again be sent to Portland at an
. anriy date to carry a curgo of lumber
r and orher Supplies to Hanlla. Bids wer
opened this morning la the offlc of CoL
Jleaae at. Hkr, local disbursing quar
lermaeleA fur supplying 7e,o feet of
lumber for shipment tq Unci Sam's
taiand posaaaslons la tb orient. . On
'edneaday bids will be opened In the
4 same ofla for furnhthing an gddlttoaal
- shipment of too. 6o feet Together the
' conPtgnment will comprise In tha neigh
borhood of l.lvG.OeO feet, and aa It Is
- hardly a surfiolent quantity to snake a
full cargo for a tramp steamer of th
t average carrying itpselty, th ta(a
aient is ntAd by the government rep
resentatives that K highly probable
the govenutiant will Mend transport
.. . here to hand) the btislnewa.
In that event tt la Pointed out that
th government will likely conclude to
fill up th vacant spac on th DI.
v abould she b tlie one saleotsd for the
traffic, with fodder and other supplies
which are constantly being sent1 to Ma-
- t)lia. M ts also m.lblned that there la
a1ao mora or leas dim tulty In gettfng a
tramp steamer suitable In every way for
the purpose reuulred if bar.
According t the new lw. t vetisnl n-
A COUGH, : .
CONUNDRUM
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.When ,h a cough more
than ft cough?
When it's a settled cold.
AVhen it hangvon in xpite of
all you can da ! Cough mix
ture won't euro it because
fhev are merely tor' a cough
and this' is something more,
. Scott'l Emubion cures the
cough because it Cures- the
something more.' Jt heals
nd ' repairs - tlie : inflamed
tissues where the cold has
taken root and prevents its
coming back. : !-::-
Wrtl ewsl ee a aatpb b as nVM, '
KOfl aiUWHS, m reaal earn BewYwb.
Their Crafty Enemy.
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thA (thing than far ' the guoeeaa anU
proaperity f all Cbinamaa during the
paei year.
Th prteete read la turn from a great
book of hieroglyphics that waa arrlad
by a boy, then chanted another aong.
"The oldeat of the prleat stood In front
of the large crowd that gathered and
talked in Chinee Jargon, then eaat rice
and oolna into the Are. Than a amall
boy took- the placa of the prleat and
"kow-towed" before tha lira. Thea all
Joined la a aeries of low "kaw-towa '
From there they went Into tb Chls
tM boapltai at II Second street. Vio
lent and ghastly obMQule war ob
served to drive away the arU adlriu
that poasaaa tha ailing onaa, A great
no is, waa made, tom-toma and drums
beat loudly, home and ploea wailed
mora discordantly, while tha prleeta and
ail attendant kPt UP a great and
howling, chant Tha alek Mongolian
rushed pell-mell Into another room aa
aooa aa tba priests filed into tb alao.
They desired to eacap Whil th
prleatiy party and the spirits fought out
tha battle for supremacy.
'Ctamleg waaa All ITtgkb
: Tonight eandlas win ba set at mtar
rala of fire feat alone both sides of
Second street from Pine to Alder. vThy
will burn all ntght. Tomorrow even
ing great wood Area will burn along the
ntreet Instead of candles. In front of
the baloony where the tiro, spirits of
cood and the one of evU stationed
a great ore wilt be built ,
In It -Ours Jl. tha evil on, will ae
throws when the obasrvanees are com
pleted. Two stalwart prleat will taka
him from hi throne and drag him
through tba nrea. HI aoas will b put
Into ach bias befara a la flnaily
thrown Into th nr for Anal deatraotlos,
Ourn Jl 1 the avtl spirit of the Juan
Wall company. That company will d
tmr -him unless soma rival ton auo-
ceeds la stealing tba god before b la
burned. Th other tongs-wlU try to
steal tha evil one and hid tt In ease
they succeed tba evil spirits of the Juan
Wan company will not be destroyed but
will remain fof another year. Two years
ago In Second street a young Chinaman
waa murdered because he attempted to
steal tb evil god of a rival long. -
In the bans where tb gods of good
sndosvll hava bean placed there-are curi
ous pictures of th great benefactor
dealing put Justice many years ago.
There Is th picture of a woman, who
talked too much. By th order ef San
T1 Law bar tonga w being torn from
Its plaoa. ihere is also the picture of
a man wh was very aruel to his moth ey.
II woultf net try or repent when the
priests cautioned blm. By the will of
tha great San DI Ola be baa stood
through many centuries trying to weep
So desperately baa ha attempted to shed
tears that drops of blood are running
from bis syea.
Pantomime perform aneee of cats and
rata roostera and other fowls are being
enacted Inside the place. There are
many peculiar animal forms that are
worked Into llf like r pee sen tat lone by
secret wires. All through tha bouse are
Incense fires that will burn until the
featlvltlea have been completed.
In front of vry Chines shop and
dwelling in th city Is huntf a red
lantern. ' On red lantern signifies that
the sum of U.M has bean contributed t
th harvest Jose. In maor places there
bang as many aa a doses lanterns.
gaaina In th gavernmant trad anust
of neeesalty be under American regis
try. Vessels of that description are
ssld to be scares on th coast. Thar
are a few of them operating from Puget
sound and San Francises, but they are
mostly on regular runs. Of lata they
hava been available an account of tba
depression In business in th far eaat.
but tt la said to be almost an abso
lute certainty that a ffovernmant trans
oort will be sent to taka aut tba shltt-
ment from Portland.
It ts believed that the Vix x will b
chosen for th reason that ah la now
about due to arrive at Seattle. She
sailed, from Nagasaki. Japan, for th
sound on September It. and la there
fore out tS days. On her laat trip tha
Dtx took a cargo of forage, horse and
cattle from San Francisco to Manila,
where the government ts preparing to
start a breeding farm. The Dtx was
her about a year ago loading lumber
for tb Island.
- Thar were five bids submitted this
morning. The Washington gt Oregon
Lumber company offered to supply th
7,0v feet of lumber for 3,I7S.4, th
Portland Lumber company for If.fQt.St,
Oox Barrett for l2.0St.CS, and th
Eastern A Western Lumber company for
S2.ftM.ll. Oeorge Alnaiay A Oo. bid
only on tha doors and windows, offering
to supply them for U4, Cox Bar
rett also submitted a separate bid on the
roofing, which the firm agreed to fur
nish for tl.279. In th shipment there
will be 21 windows and 116 doom. Bids
will not be acted apoa until they are for
warded ta Washington.
MOBS XtrEB fJlimOOBMBaV
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Four af Them at Bivnrw sicath Await'
( ' tag wboat.
Four additional lumber schooners hava
arrived at Aatoria, and will leave bp
for Portland as soon sa tha towboats
uaa get around to It to handle them.
Tbey ere the Aflce Sfc Donald, the Ma
11 Gala the Robert Hind and the Andy
Mahony. All of them came from - San
Pedro and arrived not many mile apart.
tttKbt schooner and several steamers
are now In the harbor loading for south
ern eoaat pert, and tha big additional
Deet is a guarantee that the shipments
from Portland during tit present month
are going to approslmats does to 1.090,
000 feet. k
on the way tip tha river the Mabel
Oale will step at St. Johne and go on the
drrdock to hava her hull cleaned and
palntedr. It la thg first tlm for almost
14 days that th dock has bees put to
any use, th longest period that It has
remained Idle since its completion. Rob
ert boiler baa been swarded toe eontraet
for putting the vessel In ship-shape con
dition. : The Mabel Gale- Is owned by
Hwett A Loop f San Franclaoo. She la
mi l feat long and SI.4 Jtest across the
beam. . v
BBBBwB VSKM
la Belag Slurried aa Wsnawa at
Brparta.
Day Id ,B. Ogdea. aesistant UsHad
Statea engineer, returned yesterday af
tsrnoon from a trip ta mparts, where he
went t Inquire Into the progree of the
work ea the dredge Wallowa being built
at that point for operation onthe Snaha
Tiver, Tn construction or the hull.
loabla aad propelling maaaiaary . wars
ami mi iiiinl I
THE DAYTON STOCK OF CRANITEWARE
Consists of an extended line of Blue
Aluminum. Oraait. Oalvaaised aad
At Sampl
obajtitb umm bavob a.
4-quart ...... . . V.SOd
screw
astAjrrri uouamm scbttivb. 1
t-quart sis ..46a
cleaning a a o r, -nickel
trimmliur.
Wa have tbam la -two
slieg v , . ,
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Na 18
$5.00
No.
$5.75
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" Jamesf
Hot Blast
Coal
t - a.
nearer
Rot blast tuba which
can be regulated.
service craxi in ironi.
also aah alt. deep
feed, full nickel trim
ming a thing of
beauty -as well as a
serviceable itlfl
We have them la I
stsas- .., ; j
NallO $8.50
NalSO $9.75
Na 150 $13.50
let to three separate aontractors, and ha
reports that all three ef them are puan-
ing tneir wura.ioucoinyienwn muwr.
aa poaslb4e. JaV. Ogden sUtes that th
vessel will In all probability bs ready to
place fa commission aoouc novemoer .
u. iM Maria a trln between BltWrm
and Lewiatoa while up there ta examine
the condition of the river channel ana in
spect the government Improvements at
th varinue noint. Hs declare that he
found everything In better shape than
he expMted them to DC too aaaga oc
the rvmr in low. ha exDlalna but the va
rious boats are aot having any particular
trouble carrying full oargnes of freight
(lows to R I pt Ira, the railroad terminus.
air. Ogden reports that there are tnou
sanda of bushels of wheat stashed at th
varloua landings awaiting shipment.
Bvery steamer Is loaded to her full ca
pacity, and tt ta said that It will be lets
tn ths season before tha entire erop 1
moved. Great quantities ef fruit are
also being shipped svery day.
. Ths statsment Is made that all the
farmers in' that section are anxiously
waiting for the time when the portage
road aroud tha obstructions ta the Co
lumbia river will be a reality. They be
lieve H la going to prove of Inestimable
vsiaa ie them. ',', ,. -
JAB ABB SB VMM TO STAB AwAXB-
Mrtlsnd shippers were not (fled today
that alar beate af tba tflppea Xusea Ktv 1
I i CM
WW (cjtUNCIlHicViJtor
Baameled. Whits Enameled. Mckalad,
Tiawara at .gen was
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P.niTAT RAItrtA INQ IN
.Heav
; -A polished stseJ.V.-V.f-.-v'' Wwng, SmtF.
als - tight batr. i , ,..k .
; 1 with cast iwhii .". - '' .'v . ; ,
draft.
Polished
ttaal Mnfng. awlag
top. Urge wood .
feed, lew screw- ;
draft; heag aarv "
Soeabls stove, only '
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I s lh
v A
wYgsa
Cottag
Jewel
? -
Heater
t.t .
A dividing flue,
neater neavy cast . j.
stave, for wood only. ; J
A very baadsomslF V -constructed
stove,
perfect In operation.
J lth dam draft in .
rnnt aneeulliut t
' the bottom to heat '
the center baas: a
' ' amoks damper which '
operates automatic- j-r
, ally when, the feed
dam is open.
navs - inesa
si
A Na 621 $30.00
Na62S $25.00-
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Cook Stoves, Casolin Stovee, Blot Flam OH Stove, Lamp and
shla Seattle tin will be pleosd la tba
service again about December If. They
are the lyo Maru. Akl stani, Kaga Mara.
Ksnagawa Maru, Shinan Maru and
Tosa Mara. These hosts will furnlabT
a fortnightly servloe between Hongkong,
Yokohama and way porta, and Seattls.
Th steamers of this Has . wer with
draws from th trade at the beginning
ef ths Russia-Japan war, and have been
engaged In transporting Japanese soi
diera betwesa Korea and Japan. , s
WA1
irt.
' Loral Inspectors Bdwarda and Fuller
went to Astoria this morning ta laspast
th tug Samson.
The steamer rfo Wonder m lying In
port today to have bar boiler washed. 1
The Oerman ship Anna shifted this
mo ruing from ths Greenwich dock ta
Columbia dock Ma t. The Dumfriesshire
shifted from tba Gas dock ta Montgom
ery No, .
At hhf rat she la receiving lumber H
Is said that the cargo of the schoonsr
Virginia will bs completed by tomorrow
night. The Crescent is ea pec ted ta finish
about Wednesday.
Th steamer Alliance w expected ts
reach port tonight from Saa Franoleoe
and Coos Bay palate,
BOB
SK4X
There will as at least on lumber cargo
seat Aoraign from Peruana during; lbs
Ranges and
Graniteware
Iron
Range
Similar to
.nteed 1&
60c
hole top. ovea 18 MX
to. top itxtT; ajlum
tns oven, burns wood
. or coal a good,
serviceable rang for
every purpose; worth
Sbi, ear too oa th
ollar price
- on th .
Donar
$31.20
'With detachable res
ervoir ft. 6 extra. , ,
aasapaaFw wteafc af
Bans es fJaSTsa, Ts a
stearsae, ana, asm
W3m aa stoca aeaw
piea by tbesa. w asa
ATI Steal
sarns as abera, worth '
. : . v'
an a
asa seiuag srwr es-au
ii
$27.00
ale aaiaksssd froaa
waa arm aa Od m
be Bl.OO.v FMl
asa aaaatasr awaataa
Wit
axtra.
SoM on
asa efTerteg ajaxta
Payment Plan
rx '- -"".-;. TW stove does wicel" any .' "vjT
- . :"' -' ;;-' i 4ffi oth0r if-ght heater of its
s - -, ,:J z sise and style. In appear-, r ' v I
b ed y.
ano
v baa
wdbr,
' iww
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baa
we .
ta tws
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month of October. The schooner Hono
lulu, which Is en route up th coast from
San ' Franclaoo, Is tinder charter to tht
Charles Nelson company to carry lumber
ta Shanghai. The vessel Is capable of
handling In tba neighborhood af 1,000,A
fast. i . .
Astoria, Oct. 19. Arrived down at
:40 A m. Frenob bark Brlseux.
Arrived at 10;0 A a steamer AIH
anoe from Saa Franalsoo and ooaal
porta - : ,
Astoria Ocjt I, Arrived at 10:10 a.
m. sad left up at il l p. ul, steamer
Acme from San Franelseo. .
Arrived at 101 a- av. schooner Atoe
McDonald from Saa Pedro.
Sailed at 10:40 a m., stesmsr Columbia
for Saa Francisco.
Arrived at t:S p. au, schooner Mabel
Gal from San Pedro. "
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av i 'if-' . -i 'f
sCtanab. ' -' '
Cures all Kidney and Cladder Dlmeaaen Guaranteed
I For Sale by .WOODARO, CARKS ft . CO, and tAUB-DAVIS URUQ, CO. v
if
out, niatw'V '.
veara. six ,x
- Banaea
Easy
HIT ATFTf
4
ane St to grace any parlor.'' 1 :
heavy polished ateel. With , I .
Aptlnnal fmt llnlnv 1 '
awing top. naciia. oast
rim, large swing; feed
screw draft on lower 1
nlflral fwtt vail h
rims and other trimming,
and a great fuel seven,
, Three , disss ' - -
Naail $9.75
Na 123 $11.50 :
Na 325 $15.50
"'J V : j
leater
r ine m one ov ins
peat medium - priced
v; beating stoves on the
market attractive
This is one of th
i in appearance, eaaiiy
operated and wiii
;. ,, give perrect satls
., faction. 1-arge swing
aoor, neavy st
.body, swing top
full nickel trlmmln
v. Ws have theee stoves
la three sis as
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Na ii 9f
Na. 13 $6.35
Na 15 $11.00
Oil Heating Stov-At Bedrock Prices.
t sa. ' a a x.at. nj . '--"'. ..: "
Arrived af noon, schooner Robert K.
Bind from San Pedro.
Outside at e m., schooner Andy Ma
son y from Saa Fed re.
Saa Francisco. Oct. .Sailed at 11
a bl, steamer George W. Elder for port
land. - J
Ballad steamer Whlttfer and barkentraa
Fullertoa for Portland. '
- Astoria, Oat. lA---No bar report; wire
trouble. - f
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BBVOOmATZO FXOTirBU,
Judge Alex Sweek received today a
number af lithographs of Parker and
Davie, the Democratic candidatea for
president and vice-president. Any who
desire on or more of the pictures may
have them by sailing at Judge Sweek'
office In , the Chamber of Commerc
buildhuf. ; - . '
' Bias-sited wteefc Oaaaad Ooods.
Allan A Lewis' Beat Bran A
Oa I !c-cr
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Qoods sold hsra are "on honor." We .
correct errors and mistakes readily
and without quibbling. We prefcr
.'our cue torn era to have perfect satis
faction, and It's not our fault It
they don't get It. Ws strive to
fileass and satisfy and often at a
osa of profit. Satisfied cuatomere
is one pf pur hob b lea ...
i,
M&3 Orders
This house fills all marl order
promptly and with the exact nesa
that we sell goods to a customer
that visits our store all orders go
forward aunt dag received-spanked
and forwarded In the beat possible
manner. Money back if yoa are not '
satisfied. .;.v
You Can Hw Credit
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I ' 1-IdbmF At i
,;. Kxtra heavy pol
j. k .lehed Steel bqdy,
f v : oast top and ltd.
4a. oast base bottqm
je. . and front; full
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We Import and carry in stock all
the tyest Coals in this market. Wa
ruarantet full weight and prompt
delivery. Our Coals - are free
from sulphur, clinkers and soot.
Call us up for prices. "
Kirsa coal co'
i Front and Kearney Swa . aiasa tea. .
Bot Otherwise.
From the Chicago Trlbund. .
'"Whet do you think of this doctrine
Of non-resistance?" asked tha doctor. '
"Between friends," said the professor,
lowering his voice, "It's a good rule -but
don't let It go sny further." -
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