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run , rrns store will.e3',ops:i r" irvtrMtHft rr n"n ait tv" ; : : , - ; ftTitil liliil GC3D3 1 r : "1 . - - v -. - . ... River Cteamboat Men Art . Not ! t : Ubkln j Veryy Hard for I; V - Freljht Business. ri "; , ,;-, BAILEY CATZERT GOES ON It ISrHard to ; UndcrsfiiiL Whv t man -will spend "gocni time and money in'a , I:'. custom tailor hopt when he can buy -: : w RUN TO CASCADE LOCKS l -" ) K 3 A- ZD.. Wj.-if-iV. 7" Si ft i J. If . QMrio, 1 . R. L. Stbln. ' ', Max Pleischner. . 'j J' a' I it . . I tests'" T ii ten i i ) It J. . Blaf ttuV .. ' ,.- ;- r"C . A.' CoftwelL'' : . '. John Montaff.. I T. Pssry. II I The Dalles City Has Been Re : - paired and Will Alternate ! f , r - With Resulatpr -Q3 -.--v: -; - ...... j 'Tomorrow ths ititmir Bailey Oatssrt will bo placed- In regular commlMlon bs. twsett Portland and Cascade flocks and will make the round trip every aay. This arrangement again mads possl bis by ths-sempletlon of tha rapalra on the .Bailee City, damaged a. month ago In coMeton. with-ths Charlaa R. Spencer. Tha Dalles Cltyoes to Tha Dallas avery other day, slternstlng.,wlth ths taamer Raarulator. : i, .' ""-"- ' The Qataert has a apoclM pannlt for carrying 860 paaaenger.' Until tha nir law went Into affect January lrtha Bailey Qatiart il allowed to carry 10 people: Realising, that- th paaaengec boatneaa wilt bo .brlak the ateamboat mem are. paying more attention to It thai) thay art to freight. " ' ' ; ," "shipload of bulbs.-1- : Peaeaaliat of Bobert raiiom Hare, o 'imin Tog ehlpmant Trom OrleaW "'Robert Fulton -not" i-the man "' whovl made the ftrat pxacUeat applleaUon of ateam, but a direct ,deacendant of bla la in the city f romew York making arrangements 'with . tha Portland St Asiatic Bteamahlp company for the transportation of Illy bulbs from the far east. He represents a New York bouse which imports great ' quantities of flowers every summer. ..The aeaaon for shipping the bulbs is at hand and It is -estimated that the firm will take at- least 11.000 esses ef, them. That amount wilt be sufficient to make full cargo. If they- were all shipped at ones, and 1(0 cars .would be required to take them aoroee tha continent to the me tropplla..- It Is probable . that tha con signment will be mads by way of this port. , . ' 1 - . : :-'V--. YOUTHFUL SHIUBUILDER. Inutt arsjuus Ooastesotsj Orafl That iris mis rom oid - One of the youngest . khlpbullders in portlsnd is Ernest Oraham. -14 -years old. son' of Captain A. B. Oraham of the Oregon City Tranaportatlon com pany's fleet, who has completed a sail boat on- which ha has been st work for two month -It Is said to be pns of the finest craft of tha sort on the river. All the -material for Its eenstruction was purchased with money which he earned doing chores around the docks out of school hours. ! - In order to bend . the- timbers to the proper shape the jnung marhanlc mads a steam furnace out of an old wash bolter.- . -" . - Ths boat is-is feet long and feet beam. .' Ths mast Is 11 feet hlgVand tha saff" 104 squsrs'feet in ares.- Ernest Is puralln g "over name for his boat. ; I ' t . . IWi III 1 3. I 1 f t t ir .,: I UY., ill. - t i7i'iriB .'ii Ai I' J I as. sw m ? ' aw was asv m ss as w- a kj ii ;j . r r t-kjv i ii if. ms. a sv i ' i "w -------- ww t -ve-assr -sbbw f r bbbbbbv -i assBBSBBBBBSki. wassBBBV : Viw S J .Jl- I I i . - V - -i. - wa. aV Tl. H i l i- m . -V aT , vasBBB-s- -sstr-s-si essaesM-s-as I voprngnc IJOJ OJ nart ocnasncr r iviari - -, v . - r narip ocnanncr x xiarx uomcs , , On "his way home to dinner. Clothes to keep him V cool and especially truiit-ior. the hot eeason purpose. - OUTING SUITS v KosenDiatc Copyright 1905 by Hart SclulFner'6 Mar MORRISON STREETS' ALONG THE WATERFRONT. W. Q. McPherson, T. O. Greco Photo by Auoc DAY'S DELAY HIGUT DAVE BARRED DIM Mayor Lane Had to ,Tak Oath Day Before His Term -;; 1 in. "T 1 Began ' "'jy : SUCCESSOR TO HUNT , -. NOT, YET SELECTED Will Not Be Chosen Before To morrow ana perhaps Not Un 1 U - v til After Fourth, i m 7 S Not befors tomorrow at least will Mayor Harry Lane appoint a chief of police to succeed c. a. Hunt. ' It wae currently rumored-yesterday - that In all probability he would not- name' a .man for ths . position until .after tha Fourth of July. Meanwhile Chief Hunt wilK remain st ths head of the depart ment ;'-: " '.- ' -? 1' There are man men' mentioned for ths position. Ths mayor stated yester day that he had not decided on a man. Edward Budd was spokes of. but It was announced yesterday that he was out t j ' Rent House Quick ; George UHutchins of the " 7 Jabour. shows says: V wanted to rent one of my i houses and put a For Rent' ad. in The Journal, and IH tell you what hap- opened tr By 0 oVlockJthe: following morning I had . 10 applicants . for - the ! house. .This demonstrates I ' . to me that lots of people ; read The Journal.' j , r'. Advertisements under ' any classification in Hie, ".Journal bring results. -There are many advertiser."-' ments Inl- today's issue . . .1 A. Jll 1 -"'.i. .read them cirefuPy. W. L. Brewster, 4CiVil . Service Com day. - The board is composed of N. J. Blsgen. contractor; Thomas O. Oreene. lawyer; W. , O. McPherson. business radn; . Richard WUson, .mining man; C A. Cogswell,' lawyer: I, T. Feery, real estate dealer: K. l. Babln. sec re tary Merchants' Protective assorla tlon; John Montag. manufacturer; Max Fletschner.. wholesale v merchant, and John M. Oearln. lawyer. Of ths mem be re of ths board Cogswell. Blagen and Babln srs Republicans and the othei seven are Democrats. !i. . Attorney W. U Brewster, who was appointed - s member of the munlslpal civn genius tuunmssiwir tu A. A. Courteney, whose term of offlcs expired July 1, vlalted ths offlos-ot ths commission yesterday and waa shown how ths records were kept by secretary - -. Momerson. DAVENPORT HURT V BY PET ARABIAN palls f Beneath Plunging Hoofs and Receives Painful Injuries lr j S . Not Serious. 3; of ths race. It was ruraored that Cap. tain Orltsmaoher would be promoted to the position, , but the report could not bs verified, r ..'-,; Dr. Lane, bad Intended waltin until yeeterday morning to take, ths oath of of floe, but' was informed that unless he was sworn In before July 1 he would not bs able - to qualify and ths -lty would bs without a mayor. In which cass ths city council would meet and choose a president, who . would become mayor of the xrlty. Not dee! ring to take any chances, bs went to ths city hall Friday afternoon and was sworn fat b City Auditor Devlin. . i. i .' ; , - The . mayor was besieged by ' large crowds all day yesterday. While In bis off les in the morning they same In ewarms to congratulate him and to offer advice and' ask ; for political favors. When, he left ths office st 11 o'clock a crowd followed him.. 'When he re turned to the office at 1:10' in the afternoon a largei crowd was waiting Tns people have been bothering ths nrs out ur'me.- said bs; -"They nave not-atrsn me time to sat any lunch. 1 havs made all ths appointments I In tend to ..make before Monday. 1 dealre to have time to think, over the situs tlon and' will spend a quiet day to morrow. -1 havs -not -Resided on who will- be appointed to ths offlcss of plumbing Inspector, building' Inspectoi and city engineer. I, will probably wait for seversl day before making s selection for ths - offrs of elty eiv "Ths council com rait tees will not bs disclosed nntll ths meeting of ths elty council Wsdnesdsy afternoon when ths organisation of ths, elty council takes piaee. ' havs sssn thinking -wno-O. will appoint ' on the eomroitts, but have not settled the matter dsfiniuiy." .. Revaral members - of ths executive board visited him In his office yester- ' Homer Davenport cams nssr losing his life by being trampled on by Halooha, one of his Arabian steeds, whlls out rid. Ing on ths St.- Helens rosd, near ths American Inn, at tha exposition yeeter day afternoon. - Ths rider escaped after having one of his ssrs nsarly 'torn from. Jila head, besldee receiving many severs bruises. - - ...'.' x., . 'Davenport has five Arabian hprses on his farm st ths exposition snd every day hs and his assistants take them out for exercise. Yesterday afternoon he mounted Halooha. Hs did not take his usual routs On ths boulevard by - the bandstand, but Instead rods flown the St. Helens rosd toward ths American inn. I ' - . When near ths Inn a streetcar passed and ths horse became frightened snd shied Into a ditch. The ground wss slip pery and ths horss could not retain hla footing. Davenport taw that he waa In a dangerous position snd attempted to dis mount, but before hs could res himself tne noree xeu upon nun. , ... i . Ths animal reared and plunged fran tleally- and -Dsvenpart-unabls o free himself, called for help. In his sffort to get from under ths animal hs wss kicked seversl times. - .Finally tha horse regained bla feet and dashed, dowa the road and Davenport was rescued from ths ditch by two of ths exposition guards. Ths horss wss eaptured af ten a short chssa. - ' - i Dsvenport wss scheduled to bs one of ths chief slds el tha psrsds on ths Trail In ths afternoon.- - Although suffering from his injuries snd with head awathed In bandages, bs mounted Aloohs - and participated In ths festivities. . ; ; air ts oraa Fltmser. .'-. fin chins : csblnet - given by- ths Oregon ImportlngA company, has been awarded ts John Mair, in Blessntb street whs hag lived In Portland sines : Ths Northwestern Warehouse com pany has chartered ths steamer Eureka, I.ItortS'"f"Mgtstsr, to' carry wheat to Ban Francisco. - .. Today and July 4 visitors wilt bs rs- eeived n the Italtan-crluser from 1 to ( o'clock In the afternoon: on all other days from t to t In ths afternoon. Schooner Novelty has been sngagsd IS losd lumber t Portlsnd for a Califor nla port. Bhs Is st tha Bsy City. With a full cargo of freight snd all ths psssengers she could carry, the stesmsr Rosnoks sailed last night for Los Angeles snd wsy ports. - Although she . will not bs hers until Tuesday, ell the berths on ths steamer Columbia, scheduled to sail for Saa Francisco Wednesday night, havs been cngsged. 1 In tow 'of the; steamer Msria four scows snd s hoisting outfit havs been taken to ths Cowllts river to be need In ths wockof raising the steamer Osmeoock... .. 's... . ... , . MARINE. NOTES, Astoria.. Or., July 1. Arrived at I a. m. Steamv Elmore, from ' Ttllsmook. Arrived st 11:1 a. m British bark Ptnmore, - from San Francisco. - - Balled at 11:11 a. . m. fitesmer Bt. Psul, fur Ban Francisco. - - Condition of "ths- bar at p. m., smooth; wind northwest;, weather clear. Xnginssr Won Ike Frlss. ' :j Before sailing from Muroran. Japan, for Portland Captain Robertson of ths British . steamship Sandhurst - got up s little - "house cleaning" scheme that was rather out of tha ordinary: lis told ta other of fleers snd engineers of ths craft that bs would give half a sovereign to. ths ons whs had his. room In the most presentable ahaps by tha time the Co lumbia river was- reached. . The-compe tition was keen, and Chief Engineer J. Potter got ths gold piece. Ths others who took part In ths contest are R. Williams, chief officer; E. Fendred. seo. end officer; O. Hakes; third officer; A. a. enieraa, aecona assistant engineer; is Msntnrop, intra assistant engineer. ... Yesterday the Sandhurst began re ceiving lumber r at the - Jnman-Poulaeu mill for Taku bar; China. She is under charter to the" Pacific Export. Lumber company and will take In the neighbor hood of 1,100,009 feet. She will 'bs ready to salt about July 10. . - ' " Atnbta Sails wttk Vsulabls Oargo. ' Early this morning ths oriental liner AraMt sand fof'fottglfotig snd wsy ports wthr s csrgo of Oregon end seat era produotg valued at tlSS.iTt.- She has on board 1 7,1 9 barrels of flour worth $70,166, the principal portion of which la consigned to tlongkoug. The balance of the freight waa made up of canned gods for ' Yokohama and Kobe snd a big lot of machinery, cotton nd condensed milk for other ports. ' . . The Indications are that traffls On an extensive sffsle will soon be resumed with Jspan In ths past few days the local exporters havs received many In quiries for prlre -at which it would be possibls to ssdd flour thers. ---- oa Sesslss Bsn. -r Carrying S50 people, 'the stesmsr T. J., Potter left yesterday afternoon en her first trip this season to ths sea shore. Ths passengers will disembark at Ilwaco, It U expected that thetrsf- no will bs greater this season thsa over before, snd If such' proves to be the cseS ths - company will . place another boat on ths route. Ths -Potter csjbl carry 109 people, snd will make the trip every day except Sundeye and Monday-When ths tides are suitable ahs will make ths run from Portlsnd in ths day time. , , -iFl REWORKS The largest and best "assortment ever offered at the lowest-pfics FIElENyEA Roman Candles and Sky Rockets that wlll GO--trom ilc to S LOO eachiTlie best Chinese Fire crackers at wholesale prices; Flags, Torpedoes, ExhlbltlonGoodskColoredFl&M of all descriptions. 331 Morrison Street OpsfrEvehinc CANADIAN DAY SEES BIG CROWD AT FAIR Enjoyable : Exercises Mark ' the ', Celebration of the Neighbors ,i ( From the North'. DR. LANE DELIVERS FIRST TT-SPEECH -AS - MAYOR Delightful Program Brought to "Close With Largely Attended -; Banquet at Inn. v - Msvor Lsne ''delivered his, first sd- drses as-executive of the city of Port land yesterday afternoon at the ban quet given to members of ths Canadian society of Oregon on -. the expoeltlon grounds. His was ths principal speech of the banquet thit was ths finals of the Canadian, dim, celebration. Members of ths society In Portland attended In large numoers ana, wim me in.m wbh dlans, thers were several hundred on the graunda. r - r Special 1 programs were prepared In honor of ths day. At 11 o'clock there were exerclses-ln the 'Auditorium, snd at 1:J0 o'clock a match gams of la- crosss wss jlsyedby s team from Port. land and a craok' organisation irom iu- eoma. It was sn exciting contest anu resulted In a score of I W I in favor of tha local team,"."-;-":.1 ' -'jtr-.-x- There were Informal receptions at va rious buildings durmg ths dsy. The chief feature, however, was ths bsn quet st ths American Inn at f o'clock. Dr. K. A. J. Uackensle presided and de livered ths ' opening addrees, and waa followed by Mayor Ine R. W. Black wood, president of the British Benevo lent society; George Taylor snd Dr. W. T. Williamson made clever speeches. GREAT INCREASE IN ' flECEIPTS FROM LICENSES Collections for city licensee In the quarter ending . June 3. amounted to t7l.7SS.tl, which exceeds all previous records by st least 110,000. Muchof, this Is dus to ths 1 100 snnual inrfase n ths liquor licenses snd to the invsass In the number of shows and shops sub ject to tax.1 The amounts paid Into the elty treasury ftom different sources follow: , ' ' Vehicles. I.857.t; saloons. IISJK.70; groceries snd restaurants having liquor licenses. 111. SI: merchants and manu facturers, .1I.3; physicians and dentists. 3t S r aUornys. 1111. 10 restaurants. 21,l: hawkers. I71J; seo-ond-hsnd merchants snd pawnbrokers, 0441;.. Insurance e cents.. 11.110; mis.' aellananua. ft ln io. " .. vs. .Lt::; " rllosVst -s-would bs ontented ! with what ws havs - If only-our neighbors would bs satisfied with a little less. . NO J i6 BE UNSETTLED OR WORRY ? WltH ::':::;f' i:.;-.ir such a mst- as this----:U-:: Read The Journal ttent. Columns i Where numerous things f interest are to be found v, Wanted, Girl to Care for Baty See" Female 'Help . . " - ; . Wanted Column. v' - 'Cv;. :'';y.' " f..-i ... .' . Parior Couchr'and Child's Wheel, For Sale See , : tTtfiscellaneous For Sale Column. 't . . : ; ,f Wanted, Good Flat-Top Office Desk See Miscel-- t j'. laneous, Want Column, v . - ; , - ' , . : ' Wanted Solicitor See Male Help Wanted Col- : -r "Wanted, Plain Sewing in Exchange for Small Fruit ! ;";" See, Miscellaneous - Want. Column. , ,; " j.v Agents of All Descriptions Wanted See Agents .' Wanted Column. , i .L..L . .TiliPrintiag Press 5 For Sale--Sce Miscellaneous For . : Sale Column. "... r , ." v 7; .: 'r:;: : a "1' Men Wanted Every where to Tack Signs Sec Mate ; : Help Wanted Column. ''-.;.,..,.', ::,v,'. '""" Coffee' House Doing Good BusinessFor Sate See .visusmess t-nance&v voiumn. , , New-Piano For Sale See Miscellaneous For Sale- , : ' - ":9oIumn--L;T-' 'iLpte':2 r f For Sale, Small Job Printing Officer-See Business Chances. Column.j.---J------' , J Gasoline Steamer, For Sale See Miscellaneous For Sale Column. Wanted; Man ta Set Up and Take Care of Kitson, V.-tLamps-s-See Male Help Wanted Column, . , 4 For. " SaleTAlligators, jSnakea arid Apes See j Mis cellant;ous For Sale Column, ...s. r.- , ' tJ Wanted, Few .Good Men, Door Factory See Male ' ri-V Help Wanted: Colunm. rrr--'- V; f - 1 : ' '.. Wanted. Second-Hand Desk, Etc. See Miscelline '. , ous Want Column. . . :: 5 ' ' ": ' ' " ' ' ''. . ' Good Driving or Saddle Horse For Sale See. ; ";r;rTcellaneous For Sale Column. " . ', ; -. Man to Work in Office See Maif .Help AVi-' 'lZIColumn.5111--J . '-, . ... . .. .... J ..