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t THE ORCQOW DAILY JpURNAU ' PORTLAND. -FRIDAY , EVENING..' JUNE 33, 1905. 1 1 BEEF AND x FLGUR . FOR THE JAPANESE Oriental Uner Arabia Will Clear Tomorrow With a ' Very'y . Valuable C ago. 7 EXPORTERS INSURE -' AGAINST: WAR HAZARDS 1 1 Large Quantities of Cotton, Ma chinery and Condensed Milk Are Among Shipment. ;i Tomorrow th steamship Arabia will ' clear for Hongkong and way porta with ' ' a cargo -valued at a. trifle more than .; WMoo. - ..... '" , -'. . Among' .the hlpmnf will be 17,253 barrels of flour, valued at $70,011,. for 'Importers at, Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai and Hongkong. A, .consignment somewhat put of the !. ordinary consists of 1,260 cases of canned beef for Yokohama and' Kobe. !' According to T. J, Smith, agent for . "the Portland -at AsUtto Steamship com pany at Hongkong, who arrived yester . day, the Russians still have .five cruisers In oriental waters which are likely to prove a menace to commerce until they nays been overhauled by the Japanese, ' Two are supposed . to be at Vladivostok and the others are scattered. The local , ' exporters are taking; the precaution to have their shipments covered with war . risks, mere na tieen no reaucttqn up l the 'rate one quarter per -,cent singrtbe dispatched by Balfour, Guthrie -tlie day "following the blg.naval baXtM, ;., . The balance of th freight en board '- the Arabia is made up of machinery, ,'. cotton,, condensed milk , and general '? merchandise. j " MARINE NOT$S. Astoria, June 30.' Arrived down at I .--. and sailed at Jl0:S0- a. m., steamer F. A. ruiDurn, ror Ban rrancisco and war. i yvru. , . .. .. ; Arrived at I a. m., lightship No."7 -, from San . Francisco, -4 J Bailed at :80 a. m., steamer Despatch, . for San Francisco. -Sailed at a. m., ;,ateamer Alliance,. ' for Coo Bay and Eureka. - i . Left up at t a, m., steamer Sandhurst, San Francisco,"' June 30'. Arrived. . schooners Mabel Gale and O. M. Kel I flogg, from Portland. - 7 """ Sailed at p. m. yesterday, steamer : Cascade, for Portland. -'' - -- V Taku, June J4. Arrived, German, bark Nomla. from Portland. -. k .-,' Astoria. . June it. Sailed -at "noon, steamer Whlttler. for Puget sound. 1 '.Arrived at 4 p. m.. British ateamel . Sandhurst, from Muroran. , Astoria, June 10. Condition" of. the f bar. at t a. m.. smooth; wind northwest; . weather cloudy. i, -f - ALONG THE WATERFRONT. .'. t-'-. . . . - ,i The steamer Charles R. Spencer la being fitted with a new smokestack. She wjll go, on Ipr regular run to The Dallef tomorrow. - - - ,v . ... .. Laden with lumber the schoonei Allen . A., will leave-In the morning- for Hllo, 'Hawaiian Islands, - .- ;. , T- $arkentin - Portland - and schooner Davta Evans arrftVed last' night. The SPECIAL $10.50 SATURDAY Combination Library Table and Desk in -weathered oak finish. Has top twenty-, four by forty Inches. Drawer, when open, makes a comfortable desk, with a surface sixteen by twenty-five inches. Has also ink well and pen grooves. S 1 m asBBSSMsa -bk L JS600D J W wr I . I U ZJIW AS I-sBaaa fi- 1 V,j former, went to the Inman-Poulaea and the - latter to the Portland mill, and both will be supplied with lumber-fat California porta. The steamer Humbolt arrived a Seattle this tnornlna from Bkagway. The German Dark Nomla arrived at Taku from Portland on June 14. She sailed hence on March tl with t.74,80r fet of lumber, valued at 111. I0. . 1 Lumber tot Chlaa, Lat this aft.rnodh'th Brmth steam ship-Sandhurst will -reach port from Taku, China, and will moor at the In man-Poulaen mill, where she will, be aupplled with lumber for Taku. She under charter- to the Pacific Export Lumber company and will take out in ine netgnDornooa of ,auu,vuv reel. ,. The Sandhurst Captain Robertson. was at-thla port about three months ago and was supplied by Albers Bros. with hay for Tslngtauv - The British ship Dumcralfe and Brit left steamship llford are also under charter to the Paclflo-. Export LunrbeU vsiaer w J.VI , ,II1 V IVM Jh They are looked for early -in' July Big- Bnsalaess With California. . The Alliance. Kllburn and JDeapatch sailed lunt night for porta down the cd&st. v The two former carried general cargo and all i of th'- passengers . they could accommodate. 5The DesDatch took out-a lumber cargyof.00,000 feet and Cleared ror Ban Francisco. - The Roanoke arrived laat night from Loa Angeles and way porta' with .more than 160 passengers and. a big aasdrt- meni . or' general freight, returning shewlll take 1,400. tons of wheat for the southern California fejty. 4 It Is also probable that she will have a full pa- senger list.' i'-.- ' XUL Tontalne loaded. La Fontaln completed' her oargo at the Eastern Western mill this morn inav comprising-. 1,481,000 feet, for the United Kingdoms The vessel will not clear until tomorrowl and will leave for the sea about Monday., Her cargo will CO. uurlng her two .months' atay In port La Fontaine )at fllg sailor by de- sertlon,. but .the officer 1 say they will get otjier men to-Uk their places. ORGAN RECITAL FEATURE OF TOMORROW'S PROGRAM An organ recital "will be given la the Auditorium t the exposition groinds tomorrow, afternoon at S o'clock by Frederick W. Goodrlclv asslated by Mrs Millie Perkins, vocalist, The program will be aa follows: Allegro Pomppso. . . .Sir Henry Bishop Wedding Macoh. . , .Mendelssohn Song-. 'VUlanelU .....Del Aeque (a) Nocturne- in B-flat-,.-r-,Chopln (b) Spring Song. ........ . .Mendelssohn Berceuse ............... ... . . , Dalbruck Bridal Music (Lohengrin)..... .Wagner (a Kifia s procession,- - s -b) Bridal March. (c) Processional March. Bong, Happy Day" . . .Gang Postlude1n C... . .F. A. Challinl nunareas 01 lives savea everv vear by havingr-Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil in the house Just when U is needed. -Cures croup, heals burns, cutj. wound of every sore .,--.-7" , . Low Rates East. June 28, 21 and 10 the O. Rf A N. places on 'sale very low rates to the National Educational .-association, As- bury Park, N. J.; the United Socletv Christian Endeavor, and on July S very low rates soia on account of' the grand lodge, B. P. O. H. Buffalo, N. T. Par ticulate by calling upon C W. Stlnrer, ctty ticket agent. Third and Waahlng ton streets, Portland. Or- . $10.50 SacheL Talcum Puff The latest, most convenient and ornamental package of Toilet Powder ever used superior to the snclent style tin csn or bog, Sold by all up-to-date. Drug ging and Dry Goods Houses. . - . - TALCUM PUFF CO. '- ' SOS MAOI.XAT ?BlDO, OBTXAVD, OB. See DisplsyJp Manufacturers' Bldg.. Fair Ornunds, and at Laue-Davla Drug Co., Third and ValnlWlf sta. SPLERD1I) FH'CSHAnS - fcs r.usic Lovers y .. Lr- : Llbefatl ' and " Administration Bands Will Be Heand in Cap- - itr alctioni Tomorrow. U i' : '. .. Tha following concert wilt ba ran dered at the exposition tomorrow; ' K By Uberatl a band Arternooas -1 'March, -eharactarlstlo (Irish, ragtime) . Piccolo aolo "Turtle Dove". . .Damare h , Big. Bicct, - w.H, ' T.iaa From " the Vienna : wooA" . j-j . . ...-Strauasi focal duetT estudlentina".....Lacoma Miss Marie Valdea' and Bernard . I . - Begue. . --, Selectiona from "Babette" Herbert 'Overture. '"Bohemian Girl". .. . ., .Balfe BaWton aolo. Fause,.......vOonx Bernard BSgue. - a) Mancb Tartare anne (b) Masurka Eooaaals. . . 1 . iw. .Ganne Cornet solo, VaIse Mignonette". A . i.. Utteratl .. f 81g. A. Libera tL - Grand International . fantasia, "Re miniscences of AU Nations?'.. Godfrey March. "COmmander-ln-Chlef' .aberatt (Introducing American. Imperial : ' v-- J Fanfare). . w Euphonium, aolo, Rigoletto"..,..Verdt Big. B. Olannon. - ' Waits.' '"Ea" Mandollnata" . ,'. . . . Matra Vocal duet, "La Maacotte". . . . .Audran t Miss Marl Valdea and Bernard Berue. - ,'' (a) -MiUtarrf ants sis Reeves tb) Fantasia burlesque, 'The Arkan-- . saw Traveler". .Reeves Overture, "Poet and Peasant"..,. Buppe Baritone aolo "La Traviata". . . . .Verdi . . ' Bernard Begue. " ' Ronde de Nult .....'.......Glllet Tourniquet Polka Ganne Petit clarinet solo (faiUasTS). . .Muson .Big. A. Combattente. ' Ramlniaranrea of Gounod.'- 4 '- By Da Caprio'a Adminlatratlon pVhd Morning: March. "Nlbelungen'V. ......... .Wagner Overture, "Luataplel" .Keler Bflw Walts, "Symphla Hoisman Selection, "The Singing Girl" . .Herbert Intermesio Passacalle . . . .v. ..... Gregb Fantasia, ' Yankee Doodle" ..... Reeves the Flag Dance. ....... ...... ..Tobanl March. "Portland". ;...Da Caprla ' Afternoon 1 Overture, "Summer .JflghfalPream" a.. A. ...... .'..v , . . . - Suppa Bridal chorus, . "Lohengrin" .... Wagner Andante from First Symphony. V . Buth'AM. The Pilgrim's Song of Hope". .Batiste gelectioa.'ICaralleria Ruatlcana'V. , . -.. Mascagai Baritone solo, "La XopoUtana Taran tella"....;. Dl Caprio Big-. Da Caprio. - ' Fantasia from "Carmen". ....... .Biset March, "Chicken Charlie"...... .Ballon WANZER DISSATISFIED ' WITH COMPROMISE Executive Board Overrules- En gineet . and . Accepts -Small. LV Suiri From Company. The recommendation of City ,Engl near-Warner regarding : the amount to be deducted from1 the regular monthly bill of the - Portland General ' Klectrie company for street light reported out wer rejected By me ony xuti board yesterday and a compromise was reached between the ctty and the light- ins- company. Th city engineer con tended that the electric corripany should be compelled to live up to It contract, which provided for a forfeit of BO cents f orah llgtatreportd-.out-"If - th contract had been .followed th electric light company 'would hav been lined 1 2,4 41 for lights reporiea ,ouy. irom January 1 to June 1. The compromise decided on was 10 pay the electric company iwo-iniras 01 this sjajn and retain sit as demurrage for light reported out. Hereafter ' a record ahall be kept of all light re ported out, and a settlement ahall.be mad each" 4ay between the Portland General Electric company. and th city engineer. If a light has remained out for an- unreasonable length or time th city shall fin th company 60" cents. but where Ihe light has oeen repaired within a reasonable time no demurrage shall be exacted. The city "engineer does not approve of th compromise. No reference was made to the 15,710 which th city engineer states th city paid for electric light bills during 1004 and January. It05. In xces of the amount which waa really due. the light company under the contract.Attorney are ef th opinion that the city could recover the amount 'from th electrlo company by a aultr. - 0SWALDO WANTED MONEY . . AND GOT PADDED CELL A email 'man of anarchistic appear ance, with bronsed akin, nark wntakera and hair and -small, piercing black eye walked into Mayor Williams' office yes terday afternoon with the remark:. I am, president; I am president r th United Statea. I want money." u I . have no money for you, & eplled "Look put; Look out, now!" cried the Intruder, warnlngly. "I am president I have no money and no clothe. I can get no work." . 'I'll find vou work If von -want It. said Special - Officer Caswell, who wa In th room. .. . v . No, I don't ! want .wprk-i3! - want money," waa the response. . . "Who are youT queried the mayor. "I'tth'Oswaldo Garclno and' I want money' i ..- :, ;; Well, rm an offloer. and I want to make an arrest," said Caswell,, "and if you don't hop along, Oewaldo, you'll be It" '-fj' ' i ? . v"AD right, I go." and'ha-Olsappeared. OswaldO' waa srreste at the ITnloa depot laat night and locked hp In th dtjV prison. ' j, , , ..; PLEASANT SURPRISE'v FOR MAYOR WILLIAMS '-rx- . ' Mayor. Williams waa presented lth a handsome, easy chair by th member. of th city executive board yeaterdajr after the business of the laef meeting had been finished. - General - Been made th presentation and spoke of the good, feeling which had existed between board' member and the mayor' and expressed H regrets.- that . their associations as offi cials ww tnUiA r :,t- .Mayor William satd"he reciprocated the kindly feeling. . -'. f"I dealre."' he-eald to compliment th member for their fidelity; Industry and faithfulness In th discharge of their duties, v You have, given., your service wlVhnut hope of reward and hav re ceived nothing but criticism.. I bellev th time will com, when the people will say that this administration ha done much to promote th moral and commercial wlfar of thla'tity." . , . -Warm' Weat R Soys 'C.' 14 1-', ', '' ' " a-- (:7 ' - ., " : .i -. -'v ' ;J" ' : I' f T7TI:C,I,M dOlMG To) v t SMI j Sailor, -t..t i. e n Wonderful vajues i ?2.85, ?3.35, ?4.35 and ?5.00. The garments cannot be duplicated at less than twice whatjweaslc Best qualities at $0.50, $7.50, ?8 50 to $12.50. V V Boys' Wash Suits at 50c, 65c, 75c-arid- $i!00 4 Dozens of pretty styles, TEETH NO PAIN : NO PAIN INICE TEETH, Wa are the discoverers and orlainat- ora of the only reliable and sclentlrto system of Painless Dentistry. '--We x traotl rown. fill and clean or treat teeth absolutely without pain and guarantee all wora ror nn.en yeara. uur wgra la -the beet, ofar prlcea the lowest con itnt with flr.t-elaas work. EXAM INATION FREE. Our- plate are -unde tectable from ne natural -i wo anq are guaranteed- to fit. FILLINGS ......50 75Vnd Sl.OO OOLD CROWNS..,,. 3.50 "to S5.00 BRIDGE WORK S3.00 to S5.00 FULL SET NATURAL TEETH. 115. OO r Opem fo business until o'clock niag. - 4 " - . Boston Painless Dentists 1U acorrtaom at, Opp. Kslax raa . ,-d avNrtoff jroatoffl. HOTTRS :I0 a m. to p. m. Bun. day. :I0 a. m. to 11:10 p. Park.aad VVaihlngton, Portia ad, Ortfoa . i ns acnooi oi uubuit MODERN, PRACTICAL, COMPLETE . - Opea 0 th jrer. Catalog free J. AKMSTRONO. LL. B.. BlNClAL -: : . : r LIBER ATI'S BAND HAS r WON POPULARITY Th fart that Llberatl hfta with Ma band soloists who sing from th band statjd, as well as under' roof., attracted the two largest audience, perhaps, that hav yet gathered within the music en closure. The band 1 a splendid organi sation and Llberatl has a. keen faculty for- selecting program that appeal to popular taste. Th vocalists are Marl Valdea. soprano,', and Bernard Begue, baritone. They are thorough artist of th Italian school, and both hav voices that are powerful, even In outdoor sing ing. ' t; Muslo I becoming a great feature of th exposition., , Two .bands ar heard Mher dally, and scarcely a day passe without an organ recital, 'either in th Forestry building or Auditorium. LI be rat la program for tomorrow antng will be of exceptional Interest. It Is taken from V.rdl, Buppe, baa. pnunod, Metre, Airtran, Reeve nd others. Sunday' program will consist almost entirety of sacred numbers. In cluding .'"Crucifix," a vocal laet; a med le Af nnnnlar hvmna. "UvR.uran j ' ' ' " - - ' - " g m IIKM Th Palm"; th last named will ha adng by Mr. Begu In th Auditorium Sunday night. . f , ". r iT , lrf erred Btoek Oaaaed ., Ilea , Lwur Best Braad. - w ' .VrttoU' Norfoll and tr ! j. j.j for-Boys' Vacation Nieds Splendid All - in blue and tan colors, finest. Galateast ginghams and ducks S1.25 to S5.00. -J I" J.: And makes it as easy, if not easier, for the avef age wage-earner to indulge in high grade, hand-tailored -clothing as might otherwise be to buy a common "hand-me-down" suit of clothes. -' i- We have exerted ourselves to surround our credit system desirability that absolutely bar embarrassment. v The style, individuality and general character of our clothing for men. and young men carry an air of originality and can only be duplicated byhe very, best mer chant tailors. Our prices are the self-same as cash clothieri ask for garments of similar quality, in addition, we give you the privilege of . $100 a Week OUR WARM WEATHER SUITS, TROUSERS. VESTS, WILL ADD MUCH COMFORT AND PLEASURE TO THE FOURTH, V r m stern Outfitting THE STORE WHERE - YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD BUSTllUROVVNVIN'TROEICALJ AVQOLENS ; AND WASir FABRICS. Buster Brown Woolen -Suits of 43 distinfct styles ind pattern j. .The mojt, popular, garments eVer created for Boys4 of 3 to 12 years. Don't be deceived we are the only hou;sV, -that carries genuine Buster Brown Suits in Portland J. Prices, $3.35 $4.35 $5.00, $6.50. ::;;.:'-v $7.50 to $!2.oa - BUSTER BROVNi VASH SUITS,';;' 'rJlue; ' tans,' " white and jissorted mixtures , " j 1 2 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 to $4.50 BUSTER BRQWN SWEATERS, TAMS,; COL LARS, ETC. in Boys'- Furnishing NDepartment. Double - Breasted Suits a 11 r I C..:t a; i 11 -i a - Wool Suits, neatly trimmed, Greatest Clothing Hdusein the Northwet 'f- K iu 380-90-92 1 '4: well aerVni at -92.15, with such a dignity and "-''''. paying for whatever you HATS AND SHOES THE GLORIES jQF v ', WASl v,:,..-.:. ' -'