The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 12, 1905, Image 7

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SUNDAY JOURNAL, POltTLHD. SUNDAY MOSNINd, FEBRUARY 12. ,1503.
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f ... .toe" executive office, and
JrmLnnt exhibit oc minerals
'CTnUined by tha Portland
ta.tha-Moh.wk
' being packed UP and every
'"gJSmvwiA iieuteX and
- tha chamber new Quartera
"tVof Commerca building.
"SThouse-warmlng In cele
The removal will b given in
' Jlca. An elaborate pro
fJtim prepared, and notable
from Oregon nd neighboring
. ' ui.inut in the- accident
JSivUU car wreck last Jdon-
names -
" rMr Anna Barrer.
,iDh Barrer of Jdontavllla,
&dered quit seriousby the
la charge. t Vv,n,l
I ""tha pbrtag railway la pro-
Ma a
I "T th work ii men. IS
teams - .
1 . aehtak have been
A gang Ol vm.yt.w ' -
house at Celllo nearly fln-
Ly gllowanc of ISS will ba
. Jerome Stone, by order at
Sge.Webater. The MUe
Ernhart Z. Btona--conai,t, of
r . - aOT 'vnniMH in
real PW"f.
tha annual renin
of -which they
tal la .,
ta tha subject
fiMrerT
' w.' hall Uirauim
jStttM i, by Prof. Htory
aoted author and lecturer of
Nifland. ine tow"""
i
L sisters atng '. t-thTWhlt
aunrlav. DOW jeeryice ua
aniellltlq meun. - npiuu
h.r'a tooica: morning. "Arobae-
, rhrut:nllt. "Climbing tha
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lalra." me eany.
I ... MPrantlaa" aalla 41.
Han Franclaco from ' Couch
L Tueaday February II. at
cabin $119. " second IS.O.
Id berth Included. F. F. Baum-
W Eaton'a ' dancing ' schoot
toaday and Thursday erenlngs
hilL ' Beginners taken at any
i aaititant teaohers. . Private
r at halt BpecUtorsnrttad.
n!o Home Treatment for
art cure of all female trou-
phyalclan tn . charge, eon-
examination free. Office
IS Lewla bldg.
society. First Christian
je k' dinner at their par.
ad . Columbia atreeta, on
V. A. Kllbum lor Ban Fran-igTrrt;odirBayaTi--e3urek.
Oak treat dock -Tueaday,
k I p. ub- Tel Main 20. .
uncll No. 104. I of 8.. will
nue ball tomorrow evening
Umiqentieinenauejra
bo, apectatora ac.
hor, the noted paychlo, Bplr
v. Arttaana' hall.' Ablnrton
Hay at 11 a. m. ana 7:44 p. m.
Id's Dancinay academy.' Burk
Monday ana Thursday. Ten
l.ov. Everest's orcheatra.
Iirnal, dally 45c a month, daily
ut 8oo a rnontn: aeuvered inr.
I Oregon City.. ; ; , .
it, dally 45o a month, dally
y to a month; delivered any.
Vancouver, : ,r ' . . .
A VILD GOOSE
- CIFASE
after wealth is seldom successful-
pf teneai vain racing. :, Beat way la r
tha old' way saving, with the
modern attachment of ' 4 per, cent
compounded semi-annually, aa wa
compute It Tha years as they '
roll on, wUl bring you wealth, at
. least competence. If you, deposit
' your surplus earnings with us, and
' there'll be no worry In ail tha Urn
you moneya here., : i v.i ,".
Orego
An xomazsov in.
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DIES AT FEET OF
REJECTED LOVER
Coroner's" Jury Charge Joe
fiorebello .With Being Mun: i
derer of Amelia Sirianni.
PNCE BEFORE ASSASSIN
- - HAD -THREATENED" HER
Police and 4 Deputy TSheriffe
Search the City, But Find
v ' No Trace of Criminal.
PAPERS LOST FROFt
-AUDITOR'S OFFICE
Plans and v Specifications for
. Union Market.AssociaHorv -jBuildmg
Disappear.,;
COUNCIL COMMITTEE HAD
7, i THEM LAST, IT IS SAID
City Engineer Says He Cannot
;s Check Work on. Structures -"
Without Them. V;
T. Wilson's advert leement of
letieson stock of tailor-made
sr. lawyer,' (17 Conunerctal
live you prompt, efficient
vtllt has sued for divorce
jUoetlt,, alleging cruel treat-
t Thornton, dentlet, lOi Mar
. Phone Main (84.
wTBarr. dentist, lit Dekum.
Virecer for Oolden Cheddar.
HERE TO DINE. .
Wlea'ciea of tha season at the
pUurant Fine private apart-
Prtlea.0 Waehlngton,. near
""t. 141 Seventh street, near
-"a an exceptionally fine
Sunday. Fifty cents.,-
PrilM.a'
i - " A vy DijaLift
I J?." nna lble d hote din-
la. irorail m. to t p. ra..
". auceeaeor:. io s Rath A
Ka T", lh dinner In
MWlr price. 14 First.
crowd ' th
fca1,1" 8,"ttreet. and
nve' go wrong. ,-. , JL
CliCken dlnn.. -a.
f raat ent D. M. Wataon.
"nner todav v m.. t-
Jf-TnompaonaKJI Flftlk
1 sU.aotigm.
M0t'phJ? North American:
menroV'otherwur;;
porsets (
tr. iJ;uh en up-to-date
rlyTnttjT;"u,u ceDt
rUUT nu wl you give.
y ateraata 8b
Plans and apecincatione . for 'the
buildings to be' erected oh! tha old city
market block by tha Union Market aaao-
clatlon have disappeared from tha city
auditor's office, where tney were died
at the. time the franchiae for the mar
ket block was granted in August, 1908.
Diligent search has been made by City
Auditor Devlin and -his deputfes, and
lnaulryha jseen made i,ofjievrybpd
who. has had. anything to do with them.
but no trace, of Ahem has been "Ulcov-
ered. . ! i-
lemoranda are Invaluable
to the city auditor'a-otftoe. City-Bn?
gineer-wanaar la anatoua to secure them
to - make sure that the aaaociatlon Is
constructing Its buildings aa agreed. . If
the originals . cannot-be .found; tha en.
glneer haa no guide to -direct" him In
overaeelng tha work.
"I have been' looking for these plans
and apeclflcations . f or some time,", said
Mr. Wansar. :as work on the buildings
root-ffiM-4
cording to agreement. . All that Ii have
to, ro by are the lndennlte apetinca
tiontf in tha franehlae, whlchsay that
two open aheua S0x2oo reet in dimen
sions and a brick building 45x800 feet
and coating 830,000-shall be built. There
la nothing to Indicate the height of the
building, the thlcknese of the walla, tha
character of the foundation, -or th
number of the rooms and their dimen
sions.. 'I cannot do anything unless I
get hold of those plans and . speciUca-
tiona to guide me.
"I do not know what has become of
them," said City Auditor Devlin, when
asked concerning, their disappearance.
"So many have handled them thafaome
on mar have taken tnem from - the
office. This is very unlikely, however.
I am of the opinion that In cleaning out
tne old papers - irom the vaulta re
cently these papers may have been In
cluded and taken Into the basement I
am quite positive they are In the build
tag." - ,'
Deputy City. Auditor S. O.Grutse
saya members of a special committee
of th council, appointed to Inspect the
plana and -speclnctt Ions and report on
them.-were the . last persons 1 he' saw
handling the missing papers.
-..Work on the buildings on the market
block is progressing - rapidly. One of
the large aheds in which a.r to be' tha
atalls for produce men la nearlv fin
lahed and' the foundation for th aeoond
la-laid. Each of these will be (0 feet
wide by 800 feet long. They are being
built on the west aide of the; block along
mara-ei street. . i ne targe market build-
ingr. io cost sau.vuu, wnicn will na sexiVO
feet, will i, ef brick, and will contain
the Offices of the company, tha market
association commission, and tha heid-
quartera of 'milk, meat, and produce in
spectors. i " .
The city owna th block, and la con
sideration of the franchise the vnlon
Market aaaociatlon pays a considera
tion of $100 a month. ". i ' ' , "
- A ' coroner's' Jury " yesterday . returned
a verdict that lAmalla Rlrlannl. the.ltal-
lan girl, wa killed by ft pistol wound
Inflicted by Jo Fiorebello. A poat-mor
tern examination waa made by. Dr. Harry
McKay, and the bullet that ended the
girl'e Ufa waa removed.
. Witnesses teatlned that the girl was
in her little Candy store at 83 First
street at 7;3S O'clock Friday night when
Fiorebello entered and began - ahootlng
at nor. no-nrea two snots, ana in sin
fell to the floor and expired a few min
utes later. . - .- - -: . '
--Tha'mUrdeser la still aMarge, though
tne police and .deputy, sheriffs have
combed tha cltv for him.. Inliabltanta
of tha Italian- quarter, believe that It is
at 111 here. : He waa - arrested ' several
months 1 ago on, th -chargaof . aaaault
and battery. At that time, according
to witnesses" who testified yesterday, he
threatened to kill the girl. Her persist
ent refusals to marry him caused hlin
to commit the desperate deed.
. At about 10 o'clock Friday night, two
hours after th murder, - Vltto Flore
beHo, a half-brother of . th murderer,
went to Mrs. '.Medio, at tha. corner-of
Fifth and Mead atreeia, and endeayored
to borrow money from her. He appeared
In a great hurry, and the circumstances
have caused the Italian colony to believe
he waa seeking th money to assist the
murderer to escape. r , -
- Vltto Is a-bootblack, who has until
recently been employed In a barber s!
on Third street,, opposite the chamber
of commerce building. - Mrs. Medle a few
weeks -ago secured a divorce from Alex
ander Amatussi and resumed her maiden
name.' .Both th Flore bellos formerly
roomed, with her. Vltto denied to At
torney : Albert Ferrard and Detective
Hartmaii that h attempted to borrow
money from Mra. Medle, though he ad
mitted going to see her. -- .'V.t
Vltto was , warned. thaV any forthor
move of llkenatur or any act indicat
ing a deaire on his part to aid the mur
derer wOhld.. subject him toarrest on
the chrftge of being accessory after th
fact. ... .!
Mr. Ferrara was familiar with. Fiore
bello and knew his appearance In detail. ;
In the absence of a photograph f the
murderer, Ferrara' s description haa. been
accepted by the detectivea aa prpbably-
fill
2 r s60tsar7:
w of CHsan. street, be
' tween Siwh and Sev
enth. - terms
"rr Street Improved. Ce
Tmeht "sldewanC
X ; .cavated for cellar,
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Br M. LOMBARD
514 Chamber of Commerce
FURNISHINGS FOR
NEW POSTOFFICE
Irispector- yens to- Provide " Fur-
!a "i j. . .
; niiuro ipr xnej ouuaing so - Jyi
; , Near Completion. .
NEARLY EVERYTHINGTO:
""COME FROM WASHINGTON
However. Any Old, - Serviceable
Material That Can Be Found
Will Be Used Again,
W. M. Sawyer, inspector -of furniture
and other furnishings for federal build
ings, is m Portland making a Hat of the J
equipment for tn new post office build
ing.. He will remain un til 'tomorrow,
when he will return toTwaahtngton and
report to the chief clerk of the treasury
department, under whom he la working.
Requisition for th new equipment will
be Issued immediately,, and the new
building will be made ready for occu
pancy by June 1.
The law ' requlree that all- furniture
that la in good condition from old fed
eral buildinga. shall be . uaed in - new
buildinga, and rauch'of the equipment of
the old postofflce will be uaed In the new.
Such' new equipment 'as la necessary for
the most accurate yet given. He speaks ' the postal and federal court departments
of Fiorebello as a. man . weighing jJ45 J "111. be aelected from standard. patterns.
DEAF, RETICENT, OLD,". v
BLAKE DIES A1.0NE
" in a room of Ala little, home at I2S
Market street, James Blake, 70 years
of age. was found dead yesteeday. Tho
cause and time of his death Jiave not
been ascertained. ,.
The' old man waa very deaf, rarely
conversed with bis neighbors and lived
alone, and was rarely seen." Hie disap
pearance for a week, however, aroused
toe curioaity oi ggiioiiDn, wag ucfig
a aearcn lor Him. un peeping mrousjn
a window they saw the old man lying on
a bed carefully wrtpped in nis covers.
The peculiar stillness aroused their sus
picions. ; - v - '
Coroner Flnley was notified, and on
breaking open the door found th old
man dnad.--. Ha had apparently expired
many hours before. Ther Wert no evi
dences of foul play;" nd. it is believed
that he died of heart trouble. An in
queat will not be held. ;
Bo far as can be learned th old man
had no relatives. The coroner, has
charge of th body. . '
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r- Johp' Money, in his -recont visit to
America,' told a story of a poor English
woman who waa teatfylng about her
dead husband in a London me insurance
suit. A lawyer said to ner - .
"Was your husband good to you dur
ing his lifer ' " '
"Oh, yea. Indeed." she anewered. "AS
e-ood na cmiM-pe. He was more like
lten4 than a hubdnd.7 .
pounds, . B feet I Inches In height, 47
years old, with a very small Jet black
tache and with eyelids al
flamed. -He wore a dark auit of olothing
and a. dark hat." ;.. v
"Fiorebello -waa employed In an extra
gang of track repalrera by th Oracon
and" will- be elmllar-ln deatgn to that in
the federal building.. Carpets for the
Kauwayac navigation "company untH4"Tt-felratanthorttla wr attrpr'aed i w; iQho weatheTConttnuescold
about .-two-months iio." sale) -Ferrara.
"and then returned to- Portland.-- About
six weeks -ago Amelia: Sirianni com
plained to ,-me that Fiorebello was an
noying her with unwelcome attentions.
She waa then a part owner in the Amer
ican and Italian grocery store, and she
ordered him from tha place on on occa
alon.enraglnghlm Baihat.he drew
nlfeand threalened"t XIIT'Ber; r-ad-prg. for all puipoaes draiajfaed p"fft
ne coniinuea. "iv can oe equipped for
many more carriers and a larger mailing
rorce man iney nave at present., -Thert
is plenty or room.
vised her .to make complaint against
Fiorebello, but ahe demurred. - aaylng
that she did not wish to get any more
notoriety. She said that Fiorebello had
gone about the city and told many per
sons that he had sustained Improper re
lations with her, and that these reports
had annoyed her ao -jnucb that she was
willing to endure almost anything,
rather than bring beraelf into promt-1
nence again In connection with him. 8he
complained against him more than a
year ago, and he. waa ordered to leave
town by Judge Hogue, which he did,
but returned two montha ago,"
"Her first trouble with him wis when
he attempted to gain entrance to her
room about IS months ago, and at that,
time he drew a pistol and tried to force
her to open th door."
CHIEF HUNT KIND TO
FRIEND JIM PHILLIPS
Chief Hunt' yesterday granted "Jim"
Phllllpa, manager of the notorious Paris
house, a privilege which he has persist
ently refuaed to the moat eminent at
torneys of- Portland, unless ordered to
do so by the court. - -
Phillips called at th city Jail to see
the woman who Waa arrested in connec
tion with the arrest of Wlllard H17I.
Phllllpa' brother-in-law, charged '-with
living oft the earning of the woman
The chief readily-granted Phillips' re
queat, and the woman was removed from
th Jail Into the' chiefs office." There
she and Phllllpa chatted as long as they
pleaaed. . ,
When attorneys call al th Jail to In
terview clients, iew are aramea tne
privilege unlesa a written order Is made
by the court. To Phillips the chief was
exceedingly gracloua and acceded 'to. hla
requests with, alacrity. . : . .X.1
,. XAXsTXT FXBSOaTAX.
H. 8. Friendly, a prominent merchant
of Eugene, Is at the Portland.
State Senator John !. Rand cam in
from Baker City laat evening.
Mr and Mrs. C. K. Ilemy or lima-
boro are-at the. Portland. -------
Walter-M. Pierce Is, here from Fen-
dleton. - 1-..- .
Rev. J.r MoCormae of 'Astoria Is at
the Imperial. .
Samuel Schmidt Of Astoria; is In tha
city. .- ,' ..- ' . ' 1 ; , '
Mr. and Mrs. James Stapleton of Van
couver," Washer are quests at the - Per
kin. "'.
Vr.-'K.' Barrett of Hlllsboro is In
town. -.-;.-
J. F. Bralller of St. Johns Is a visitor
In Portlsnd. - '' ,
William M. Colvlg of Jacksonville,
Or.. Is registered at the Perkins.
stores In th federal building in Wash-
tngton. . ' , . , -
nlataed." ' said. Mr. Bawys
night.
to learn a short time ago that the butld-
ing was so -nearly finished, and I was
aent to Portland to make a Hat of fur
nishings In order that it might be made
ready ror occupancy by May or June.
'. Mr; Sawyer is of th opinion that the
new building will be adequate for the
needs of Portland for several years.-
i nis Duuaing will be sufficient!
SEWER AND STREET
' - REPAIRERS ARE SHY
- There is a dearth of sewer, and street
repairers for city. work, i Very few ap
plications have been made to the city
civil aervtcs commission-for this class
of labor, and-ien are in demand: To
become a atreet renairer. tha annllrnnt
must be handy with tools, aa we!) as botv"" "l rur"l",a-
able-to use a shovel.'- A 'ewefttmalxer
must know bow to mix mortar, and do
a rough job of brick work. . The wagus
range from i2.:s to iz.eo a day. All
the ' educational qualification necessary
la that the applicant shall baabl tol
read and write. . , .
- Only two applications have been re
ceived from persons who desire to take
tha examination-for--estimate, clerk in
the auditor's departmept. - The teat will
be held February J 5., .. A vacancy exists
for such a clerk, and as soon as the ex-
amlnatton-is-bold-on Of th success
ful applicants wilt be appointed, to the
position. The salaries for" thla position
ran re from S100 to $125 a month. The
examination will be similar to that, for
poaitlons of this sort -held under the
governmentr-- . .
ELDER CAn D SAVED
SAY:DmDERVRITERS
Work .,f .. Building- Bulkhead
-Started and Vessel May BV
- Floated Soon. .
WILL BE BROUGHT HERE
WITH CARGO ON BOARD
If ' Damaged - MoreThan Half
- Her Value, Will Be Left
:. To Insurers. . -
Underwriters say the steamer Elder
oan-o-3ysdi Airf-fh-f relght has
been removed from the forward hold,
and the work of building a bulkhead
around the bole in th bottom of tn
hull haa been started. When this la
completed, which will -be in less than
a week, th water -will be pumped out
of the vessels Then an attempt will
be made to float her. . . ......
Should the- Elder be raiaed as ex
pected, she will be brought to Port
land, and the balance of th cargo will
be discharged at the Alaska, dock. She
will then be placed on th dry dock at
St. Johns,, when it will bo possible to
learn th extent of her damagea. If
th cost of making the repairs would
exceed half the estimated value of tha
vessel . th. underwriters - would become
her sole. owners. But if she can be put
in good condition for less than half her
u. th ownership of the steamer
would not be changed. In either case.
It Is very . probable that she will be
fixed up for service.. In the event that
th Insurance people should taka her,
she will undoubtedly b sold to the
hlgheat bidder.- - - - - - ' ,
Three weeks-ago Isat night the Elder
ran on a rock: sbont to miles below
Portland while en route to Jian-Fran
cisco.--She -Immediately sank to a point
below th main deck, and has been
lying , In, th e&nv--oeitloW ever- tn
that date. Big quantities of freight
have been-removed from her and sold
at whatever, prlpes It will bring. While
much of th goods escaped any great
amount of damage, the greater portion
tg wnouy valueless. This is . particu
larly true o rolls of print paper with
which she was partly, loaded. .
RIVER VERY LOW.
Willamette Xaa Fallea About Twenty
Inches la Fast Wk,
CaptA."B.arahknr TBfth Oregon
City Transportation company haa pre
pared . aome Interesting figures giving
tn number or landings that the steam
ers Pomona and Oregpna mad during
tha month of January while plying be
tween Portland and Corvallta, a. distance
of 120 miles. -Th Pomona put into 76S
landings, losing 117 hours S hours go
ing up and 1 6 2 coming orown stream.. The
Oregona stopped at 760' points snd waa
detained thereby 103 houra. Each boat
a-aenaral vrgd . trifle mois than tt landings
a" day.
Captain Graham reports that th Wil
lamette haa bean falling at the rat of
about Inches a day during th past
and,dryr he says, It wntT but aVhort I coast, wl!
time before the steamers will be unable
to reach Corvallls, ths head of naviga
tion. Theydepth of water at that point
yea teraay was Qpiy;2.T"f eet:
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THIS WEEK THE LAST I
of our great sale o(
3.50 and $4.00
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Saler ends Saturday night; Febt 18.
Splendid Winter Weights. . ,
Stylish new shapes.1
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TVillapa bay. Is missing. It will be re
placed aa soon as practicable.
Captains Edwards and Fuller- In
spected the schooner Ariel, yesterday ;
tomorrow they will inspect the Mabel
Gale, which is lying at 8t. Johna -
During the next few weeks a number
of other river steamer's will be con
verted into oil-burners, among them th.
Jeaale Harking. Ion,.. Hustler and. En
terprise. . .
Steamer Homer sailed for Eureka last
night by way of Coos Bay with 100
tons of general merchandise and. 4 J
passengers. ;l . 1 . ' ;
REMOVAL SALE
I Forced to vacate our store February
;" wa .i. Muwg doobs oaiow wnoie
sale prices.
Aaettoai Sal BveatBga.
ara w on. rauno:
J. 8. Boyle, local representative of th
Katloaal Oil company, aaya that concern
Is about td cloaa a oeal' for a new pll-
carrying ateamer with a -capacity of
M.000 barrels of liquid fuel on a draft
of J feet Bhe will.be capable of car
rying 10.000 more barrels tban eitnar
th Bosecrans - or Argyll, which are
noif th largest oil-carriers on tne
coast -The new ateamer will be taken
to Ban Franclaco from the Atlantic,, will
be placed In commission between that
city and Honolulu and will make fre
quent trips to 1'oriiana. - ,
stxsan Xitroxa cAKBixm.
American achooner John F. Miller, one
of th smallest lumber-carriers on the
GRAIN FREIGHTS DULL.
bat
sTotbiawT Moving South or aTorth,
Crop Froepects Ax Bright.
There is nothing doing nin grain
freights either- herai. or in th north,
either in spot business or to arrive:
Crop proapecta continue . bright and
ther la a, good outlook for an im
proved export buslnesa next aeaaon. says
th-' San Franclaco . Commercial News.
The old crop, however, Is cloaely cleaned
un here and the shipments from " the
north by-ratt to the east are cleaning up
the crop there,, so there is little likeli
hood of a resumption of export business
this season. The grain -fleet her .and
on the Bound la cleaned up and but two
In addi
tion to the ateamer already-listed as
coming this way from the orient prob
ably two more win be listed in a few
days, one of which will be for regulat
employment. liumbern- freights con-
tinuet.qulet, with no change.
MARINE NOTES."
TREASURER'S OFFICE
; NEXT TO COUNTY JAIL
":w3iIyornfe:t the courthouse-wHl-b
tha only eounty -treasurer's off lc in
the country which will have direct com
munication with the county Jail," laugh
ingly remarked' John M. Lewis, county
treasurer, yesterday. "My office there
will hav a stairway leading-directly
from the Jail, and th. prisoners who
are taken ' to the courtrooma upstairs
will have to pass through my office
within a few feet of the vault. i
"But- for all that,- I am not aver to
moving from the city hall to the court
houae if the county commissioners fit
up th place, but they will have to. make
a few changes. The stairway from tne
Jail may have to be cloaed and the vault
will have to. ne remoaeiea. as -it .win
be impossible to get my safe In the old
vault. Beside K ia not very strong. No
doubt It will be an accommodation to
the eounty officers tohave the county
treaaurer'a-off lo-In th. courthouaa'l.
Astorlar Feb. It. Arrived at T:lft and
left up at 10 a. m., steamer. Asuncion,
from Ban JTanciaco. i
Arrived down it .1:10 I, m., French
bark Eugenie- FautreL : "
Arrived down at 1:30 ir m, and sailed
st 1:20 p. m., steamer Coat Rica, for
San Francisco.
Arrived at 10:10 a. m. and left up at
12:J0 p. m., ateamer F. A. Kllburn,
from San Francisco and coaat porta. - -Left
.up at 11 a, m., schooner John F.
Miller."- "'
.galled ' at" 4:St p. m.. French bark
Eugenie Fautrel, lor queenstown or
Falmouth." "
(-.Condition 11 of 1. the bar at B p. m..
smooth; light east wind; weather clear.
San Francisco. Feb. . 1 1. Railed,
schooner Oceanic Vance, for Portland.
Bulled at '11:10 a. m., steamer Co
lumbia, for Fortland. . -
Scilly. Feb. 11. Passed, British Ship
Eskaaonl. from Portland for -Falmouth.
LABOR CONDITIONS:
AT FAIR GROUNDS
Tn snivr to the eortiDlaintfl ot wort
r.. Hi r?ini(JIVU U aVCIKlllaa. a T . . . .
Albert rjohnaon managing editor, of 'men employed on the government buttd-
ings or m. www vi.ia MtMiDvi
General Foreman H. B. Ward atated last
; ALONGTtHJE WATERFRONT. '
Th steamer Bailey Oatiert will hav
a new boiler;, which Is nearlng comple
tion at the plant of the Willamette
Boiler Worka -p,e;j...r... .
Capt'I C. Hcllner, 'lighthouse. In
spector for this district, reports that
the pile-carrying beaoon J, stationed at
(he Tacoma News, was In the city yes-
ivruay,
IIC0TD TEHK WTXL ' OrXV aTOlTPAT,
- yxBaoaaT ii. : a. a.
Osaar Will begin Lstla, Cb.mltrT. Physlosl
Ceograpar. A'gbra. Oaomtry, Trlgnanoartry
and History -( lloaaa, English and Asieririal.
Pnrtland Aeadeaiy Hall, a bnardlag ball for
(Iris, receive s limitad anatlwr, la wall ap
pointed ana naaer nawn ear.- . -
AS Eleawatary grbool fwalwesnrs and girls
at sis rear and Sts tsrst fne Ik Ararirmr.
. aaialbn. st s Moderate montblr
rharg. calls fur pupils ( tne primary fnOr. If
a dialrad..
yor eaukigoe, . address , ;
-" .4 yOlTlagD ACADEaTT.
'. ralrtasatfe aad Harris, ;
l evenlns; that the wrong Impression pre
vails as to ithe meinoas oy wnicn men
are emnloved. 'Neither be nor . Cho
tractor J. K. Wnnett-, has recently so
thorized any employment ageney to offer
situations to workmen. Mr. Ward de
clared, hence It Is trot With their sanc
tion that wage-earners are ssked for a
ti ariion thev are alvan work-
Mr. Ward alro tatd.JJt-'sirce"thJ
Original strike on the government struc
tures, the f 1 monthly hospital fee ays
tern has been sbollshed and ther hav
been - very - few men . discharged within
the past "tJiref weeks. Yesterday waa
payday, and nO money was held out for
a hospital fund or for any other purpoa.
FREE HFHEElr
This sd preemtfrl with VK will an
tltle rna to on wnc!al SOe, dinner Uua-
""isr, rebrnary lata. "
A KZAX WITHOUT HIAT v
The Vegetarian Cafe
' 10 Utk t.7aar Wesslagtoe,' -
Ttv gfjtcTToirg ysox otrs
, , u , atEVV.
Creaai ef Itlee Soupr-Bntter Crackers .
CVShjmkaa Egg daujrj
' ' yegetatiaa ' Xoast Doe
- Ftntra Baked with Egg Plant
tesawd Potatoes
- Bakad Brass
Hubbard gins.h . ' -
. ' Asparasne JPj.' tresm Ssbc ,
BTr Asa Csarrles" Bated Appta
- Maek Mine Pie Lbk Tie
gtrawberry T.pirvs. . . .
A rerear Oeffae Mirk tnfrrmanted Viae.
' .Taola Wbest Brasd . '
J Dairy or. Jfnt' Bnlter i
San Franclaco. She is capable of tak-
Ina care of only 230,000 feet of "lumber.
"The majority of the coasters leav port
wltrvall th wray rom- SOO.OOO to 1J0O.-
000 feet. The Miller was built at Ban
Francisco S3 years sgo. She Is only 107
feet in length, SO.O feet beam, feet
jQldndJawnedyBItJHanson
. 1XTOXA BVaTfl sTOBTAWSSr. ,
Caught by the wind yesterday aft
ernoon the ateamer Altona was carried
agalnat the Northwest, which wss lying
at herr-dock- at . tn-Xoot . ot oaimon
atraet. with such force that tha lat
ter'a cabin was badly amasbed. Several
of her fenders wer also, broken. The
loss Is about IaO. .
WABBKW BOOK 00,-1
aaa win a. . ... t
P. J. Torabee. B-D103T. - ' ,'
Hugo.' V. l. Talnjra gam. B-KHBt. - '
Whitawn. a alt Walt Whitman, by L H
PlatW- (Ucacoa blosraphlas.) B-WSllP.
- - -. noTiov.
- n.fa-tf-a M 111 1 --.- r
- gurnnam. Mrs. C. L,(E.Wtwd. BOSftt.
BJSiW&Je?"" L .)Wswels Stem
O-LBasa. ; .
Btawonson. R. U Story of a Litraad Other
Storiee. SHiSsto. t .
BO0XB FOB CBTtPBlaT.
Atwtf. rj. sl. Dolls' Jonrnay. IA SM.
Balda-tD. James ilorsa fair. JA-BlSlh.
Barbour. R. II , llnn af Bpkanl a vii.m
Bporta. 1TOT-B2J0. -
nenneit. Jo&DHarnaDV la. tutiil
Blddle. A. J. II. lYoarr ralrr Snk 1 flr
B&hf. ... .. - .
BluinenthsJ, T. X. K. da Folk Tales froai
the Husslan. jatM-BSoS.
Brooks, H. B. cttorr ef the American Bailor.
B87Ssas. - - .
T3
HrooKa
E. 8. Boa ot the Bevohiaoa.
E.-. With Lawtoa snd'BoUrtv
IB8T3eor
Brooks,
IDflldW.
t rianiDers, K. w. KlTar-land.
New Books at the
Library : L-r
OTJTEHAX WOBJU ABO ubbabt gorxsoav
Kroekhaua, V. A. Konveraauuus-iezicon; sap-
plement. v. 17. KOM-Bo.
Min.toa, W I). History , ef ths Library of
Congress, iHuu-inos. w. a, . nflmniiuiww
Amarteaa uarary aiaurr.f uii-i. ,
PH1X0I0FKT.
rjMnll. William Schooanbaaar's srsteat la
Its yhlkmophlcal algnlflcaaca. .19S-8373C. ... ,
-- v -- ElXIUlOsT.
Bible New Testament Gospels. LlfS and
mnrmla ot Jesus ot .NasaretB. extraeiM tesu
usllr from tha Gospels, tn reek, latin, French
snd EogUshv by Thomas Jet fersoa. .... umhUM.
. - BOOIOLOOT. : -r-
nerlna. S. T. Principles of Rallef. ffll-
fMUB. . .... w- Z.:.
k'oster, J. v . ATDltrsiion ana am nasuv
Court. al.-r755.
' gCTEHOE.-
B. Djnsmlc Theory ef Ufe
1IW0.4-r)44n.
Chaiirasn. F. at. Bird Htudlaa arltk a Cam.
r. l.-rti!)f2-C40. -
JOOTOd. - 7
.0i. Palraer Browalas ,1s the Phlllppinaa,
JP-C77bB. -
-Custer, O. A. gollnwlnf tha OnJdoa, by afra.
E. h Custar. JB-CWIT-Cf. -
.Engewortn, Mans BossmonO. JBSSr.
Kwlng. Mrs. J. H. (.) Baajy la
jana. jKWDa. -
ilrlffls. W. B Psthfladars f the Barala-
1W mits ala&a !r
nail, jeouie v isina i jw , lblhiii
1 1 en IT. a. A. With Coehraak. tBaSl anntlafatn.
noiner, v. r. Aarenraras er Toreas. jHTsTS.
Huokar, Wnrthlnstoa Child's Book of Ma
ture. :iv. . JS04-B7B4.
Hopkins, w. J saadmaa; His Farm atotiea.
roue.
JH7
Seheal ha H,w
Alarsnder. J.
aad MlaSv- 675-A870.
U DX.1 UU A A . . .
Dsrldls. Henrlo ue (ierm n Jstlotis1 .Cookery
for Amerlesa Kitchens. 1W4. Wl paio.
Huteblaon, n. umis on uui-omuui,
itma. ami-nins. '
Msrtrn, fharlea Financial Side of Betel
Keeping, elu3. rVW-MMo. .
. . . TIME ABTB. ....
Addleshaw. Perer Cathedral-, rhnrch of Eie-
irr tUells eatbedrst series.) TSaAMlfc
Baa, P. ' Br 1. t'stheilrsl Oiurch of Fslnt
Aaaph. (Bell s' calbeilral aerlea.1 7M.S-B3W.
Brock. Arthur Clulton Tathedrsl Clrnrr -of
Tork. (Bell's eathedral aeries. 720.-Usi.
Clifton, A. B. Cathedral Church ot Lich
field. (Bell's cathedral aeries.) 7M.S-C63U.
tor let to, II. C. rainenrni tnurrn 01 ni-
eheater. (Bill's cathedral series.) bjh,
lesrsser. I errr a ineiiraj. nurr-n r. sua.
(Bell s eatbearal series. I 73 uzwc.
Iearmar. P. Cathedral ' Chnrrb of. Oxford.
(Bell's cathedral series). T38.S-P2M. .
lilnmrk. Arthur tbntrsl cburca, of Sulnt
Panl. (Bell's catheilrsl series) TM.6-D.Vh2.
Dlroork, rtunr . sinearsr . nnn pi r-Niia-,.
(Hell's esthertnil aeries.) 72.-D52r.
sr. 4'arnedrsl Cbnrrh of Carlisle.
(Bell's cathedral series. 76J1 130. .
Fisher. A. H CslHedrsl Chnrrb of Here
ford. I Bell's esfbodrar series. ) TSfl.B-Fr.13.
IlBllett. V. V. . .im ur.i . vnan-n .1
Blpon. Beil' eslbedral series.) . TM-S-IUrM.
Hlatt. Chsrles CthtOesl Church of Cbesmr. ,
(B-ll s estheuTsl seekss.) Tie.S-llflSa. - t
Msaa, H. J. I- J. Cathedral Cbnrch ef
Bli"t.4. (Hell's -cathedral series.) TW.S-MilD.
u.h.. Ii. j. 1. j. laiaaurai .norrn os ,
fHrmreater. (Brlli estaadrai. series.) , 7Z8.B-I
H41fe. - .
ramier. o- U stnearsi Lauren or nncae.
toe. (Hell's pstbedrsl series.) TW.S-1'174.
Perkins. Thomsa Csthedral Chart-h of Msn- i
Chester. (Bell s eatbedral series.) TSfl.a-Paol. !
OitennelL i:. II. Aainenrsi vonrm .
.Wwlrh. (Bell a enlbedral series.) TiM.S-O.1.
Rohana. P. A. cainerjrsi i snrcn or m.
NtM'i: IKnll s ratbedrsl series.) T2fl.-Rftt7.
Itosarttl, . o. lnte i.snnei rt ossein, dj
. C. Manllller. B7.W.-Ba2MM.
gerveaat, P. W. Cathedral Chnrrb of Wln-
ehester. (Bell'a eatbslral series. 738 s-aw.
8trsr.gr. K. F tliedrsl chnrrb ef Worces
ter. (Bell', eathedrsl series.) 7Ze.efT.
Sweeting. - W. .Cathedral Ckntrk of Ely,
(K.ll . mlierlral series.) 7M -SB74.
flweetlsg. W. P. stse.lrst Chnrrb of Peter-
bnrnnch, (Bell s eathadrsl sertea.) TSd.0-
SU7C- BESCIITTI0B ABB TBATBt. '
-' Bmn. A- J. Sew roreea In Old China.
10.1.BK7T. ' -
I. ivrnnse. J. r. a O.. eomle de Tortra
da 1 S.w.saAuJI.f Aa Ilea. 4, T OOlAa.
." .. . HIST01T.
. Hart. A. B., ad Amerlesa Matte, v. 1-S.
7 Haafia.
Proaeh. "rtarles flemfnlerneas ef Wsah lag
tea Territory. S)7.I-PeflL .t
BIOOBAPHT.
Dante AllgVlett Ufe of Pssle AUghlerl, J
Johnaoa. TWf ton Oonatrv
us tana. ..uoue. .
MeCttlloenT A. W. Little Stories for Little
People. e.-MlB3. .
MaedonaM. (isorge St. George and lb
f l..h..l IUIM . , .
Magrader. JuUa Child SKeteaea from Oeerg
Hlot M213c.
Morter, M. at. BVmey makers. Jdl im
' Morler. M. II. Wasps and Their Wars.
JS05. T MtsMw. 1. ' v
lsoo, HnratJo Pletarsa Trora the Life ef
Kelson, bf W. C. Boaaell. IB N430B.
Otis, Jsmos, paend lth Warrea at Beaker
Jim. jusaw. . , . ,
Peary, Mi " J. ifcrrChlldra at the Arctte,
JOIO. P32r. -
Xhaw. C. W. 8 tori aa ef the Anetent Graaka.
J: r34. '., - - '
Krnddard, W, O. Ahead of - ta Anay
rab.
iiddu. e.. at. tjnr unoirri -Bnarr. TBim-
T17i. t
Tomllnson. B. T. (rbort 771 story at the Amsr.
Iran Remlntloa. j7g.8 TWa.
Townesend, M. 8. Btorlea ef Shaksspsar.
1822.83 Hto. - . . '
Trowbridge, J. T. AoVenrnras of Da rid Baa
and David Crane, JTSttSa. . - -
Trowbrldra, J. T. Hound ta Forme. yTtSSbv
1 Trtie. J. P-Uorsa a Wen. 1 TlMWIia.
wsoo. - at. u. Uur uttia an sis, a tsmsia
JW13li.
Wilson. Mrs. L. X. W. TtnmaatU Belaae
la Grammar Or, dee. JAW W748. , i
Tonga, c. M Young Folk's History - of,
Franc. - fH4 168. -. ----- -i
CONGREGATION AHAVAI
cum mi Tn muc caiol
. I II '
The Congregation Ah aval Sholona will
hold a falr' thls year at MerrlU's ball.
opening on MSrc"h IS and closing March,
23. J'rom present indications It will be
even more euccessful than that held In
previous years, as contributions ar
coming In more readily. A piano valued
at 1268 has been donated to th eongre-'
gatlon. ... ,. . .. .
A large orcheatra has been Secureil.
and tha band will play each evening.,
A masquerade will be given on the lest
night.- -
CLOCKS
W don't . think there's a .
" finer line of rlovka In the cltv.
than you'll And right her at t
our a tore..-- We want you to
come (mass Judgment on them .
. whenever you can Ponvenlently -
-W 'no. ' Our Mne of -erock -eon-i,
taTrts) all that lbeautlful, eg-
rlualre and represents the best
makes. Clock mnk very
handsom presents, you know; :
and -we can certainly sell you "
something handsome without
It being so expensive, a you -
' ma v think. Anyhow, we'd liko
to have you come tn and talk
the matter over With us. - v
A-NWniCHT-
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