The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 14, 1905, Image 9

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he Gaiety hcatrc with Corcna as the Star and her splendid coterie of vaudeville, artists took her audi-v
ences by stovhe Great Giant W
v , d a thing of beauty to bfehold -.The novel Mid-Air Slide was a sensation -from every stand-
:f;i';lri--i:tppmtvfTOe popular Oaks ; i
; :? : - ; def ed at ; Think of an admissioii of only 10 cents cfiildreii 5lceiits. , And but a five cent fare on 6. W P.CD. " ' 1
B: vR it T And femeimbersomettih
nificent Fireworks every Thursday night
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99 Tuesday, August 22-r-Foresters of America
J) . inursaay, August u rne liiks
Monday, September 11 "The Hoo Hoos"
And then the Greatest tofhem -AU
j inR, lUKusi ouir .rain s oiupcnaous. j. nruune opectacic, v v ? r!u -
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And gorf eoai (2,000 t&gbWy display, of Pain's Manhattan Beach Fireworks. . Five acres of Scenery 400 Performers. 100 Artists. , Monster Amphitheatre to seat 10.000 people,
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rod man.. toanstrik..tlfTaphra And
MrMtoar Mn. W proUat mgiiaat any
uch juriatlloUoh, and will not moobhIm
II on any conditio. Thr elaln th
right to load and unload ail vmmIs. W
Insist that wo shall bo pormlttod In'
paaco to obor and work in aceordanoo
with tho Unltsd BUtso msrltlmo law.
which makss it compulsory on ssamsn'
to do any and all work ordsrod on
board' a vosssl, tncludink tho hsndllnc
of all cargo on board. In boats or or
shoro.' Our contract with tho vossol
Is rogulatod by oongross, and It wo rm
fuso to obsy It tho .TOssol has, undot
tho -law, tho right to hlro any nan to do
suob work as wo rofuso to psrfnrra, and
to pay substltutM out. of suoh money
that may bo duo tho soamon at the
tlmo. If wo woro to agroo to. tho claim
of tho Intr national Lioagshoromen,
Marino and ..Transport ; Workers' asso
ciation any monsy that might bo dao us
as soanisn would bo eonflsoatsd and paid
to. tho longshoremen for uh work as
wo rofusod to perform. Whenever the
longshoremen ' cease ' to claim Jurisdic
tion over us and are willing- to work
peacefully with ue, 1 while we dd work
contemplated by the law, t dlfferenees
between us . will Immediately cease.1
TELEGRAPH INSPECTEp.-f:
rest aTorthet Www Win Xreave fot
. Astorta to Bring Body of Blks.
Local tThlted' States Inspectors Ed.
wards and - fuller will look - orer - tho
steamer Telegraph - this afternoon and
tf ererytnlng la In proper condition the
license Issued on Puget sound will be
Indorsed so as to enable tho craft to
ply In the Willamette and Cojumbm
rivere Bhe is scheduled to go to As
toria tomorrow and bring the Elks of
that . place to Portland... The steamer
has been glrea a thorough overhauling
at tho Portland shipyards and will be
placed in the water this afternoon,
When tho boiler of tho steamer Tele
phone was tested Jaat week by the In
spectors It- was given ewt that the -res-sal
would bo In: shape for Inspection
early this week. So far no. equipment
has Men placed on board and until she
has been properly fitted out with, furni
ture and Ufesavlng apparatus shs will
not be Inspected. - It Is said that this
can bo quickly attended 'to and It Is
probable j the Telephone will soon bo
ready to go In commission.
Tho general opinion is that tho Tele
phone wilt be used In bringing grnln
to Portland from abovo . The Dalles,
connecting with a steamer plying on
the snake and upper Columbia at the
portage road. It -Is belle red enough
wheat will be brought down the river
In that manner tnts fall and winter tc
keep a; good-slsed fleet steadily em
ployed. . . v- . ,
LOW WATER IN . THE SNAKE.
-DIG SHIPS DOUND
FORIPORTLAHD
European Craft on . Way Her
:.":' With Cargoes Consigned to -
Local Firms.
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THREE FLY THE FLAG OF
- GERMANY; ONE A SWEDE
All Art Coming to Load .Wheat,
and Charters Will Not Bt Hard
.. to Oct 'If the Owners Art Re-
onable.
Square riggers -with Eirepesn car
goes will soon begin making their ap.
pearanco in the harbor.. The German
ship Ellbek,v with general freight: from
Hamburg, will bo tho first to arrive.
She reached Astoria yesterday, aftei
iavin Jeen out less than Ave months.
consigned to J., McCraksn Co., and
. will' probably leave up tomorrow mora'
falC 1 '" ' 'v 1 ('''t
v rhe German ship Oregon Is en rout
from Ban Francisco, where oho dis
charged a portion of .a ' cargo brought
from Antwerp, and is expected hero In
a week or two, eS is also tho Swedish
shin . Clan ' Macfarlane, which sailed
front Port Los Angeles Isst Friday fot
tho Columbia river. The Oregon Is con
strued to Merer. Wilson Co., whllt
. tho Clan If aefarlane's cargo will bo de-
llvered to-G. W. MoNear A -Co. Tho
-German snip Aaoir is aiso aue irom Ant
werp, as she has been out since March
,11; had ehe made a smart passage she
would pave arnvea u uiy. i ne or
, rival of these German ships will make
: four grain vessels in tho harbor flytni
the Sag" of. Oermanyr-Hhe' fourth Is the
Arthur-rttger." which - has -been here
. since July 1.
Aa far as known none has been on
gaged for the outward trip, but It Is
' supposed alt will be chartered aa soon
as wheat begins to arrive In great quan
tities front tho Interior. Kxportera say
.'there' will be plenty of ttusl doss if tho
owners are .willing to accept a reason
ablo rate... For tho past two months
- practically, no vessels have arrived Iron
Europe. ' ' " .
i trouble Unsettled. ,
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Akdrew Paraseih Wffl' Xavo Wltheat
.; . ; BJeettag Wlt the &ooshooatom.'
1 Andrew Furuseth, secretary of the
Sailors' union of tho Pacific will returr
to San Francisco tonight, having failed
to gf t a coofsronco with, tha longshore-
yon. . r- . ,
. TTho difficulties between tho two or
ganisations are simply thlsf said tho
. California labor leader. "Tho . long
shoremen hold a charter from the Amer-
' lean Federation of lAbor ' under the
name of International Longshoremen's
association. Their headquarters at De
troit.. Michigan, Issuss charters undat
the name of the Internatlonat Ixing-
. ahoremen, Marino and Transport Wdrk
era of tho United states and Its Pos
sessions. Their laws provide for Juris-
.diction over all tho men who work for
common ' carriers In any capacity, v It
. Include seamen of all branches, rail-,
Foaro Are Biimsoid Thea Freit wrewots
oa rae Blre W1U Smxfer.
If the Snske river does not ret 4 at
too low a stage tho eteamer Mountain
Gem will bo operated between R I par la
and Lowlston by tho Oregon Railroad 6
Navigation company until tho water be
comes v sufficiently deep., to -permit tho
Lowlston and Spokane to go Into service
rain. The Mountain Gem reached Ri-
paria yesterday oa her . first trip and
Is en route back. . It la said shs struck
the bottom a number of times,, and It
la thought to bo extremely doubtful If
she esa bo kept on the route. The river
Is almost dowa to aero, and Is gradually
falling.' It la feared It Is going to be
at a lower stage than ever before In the
history of steamboatlng oa that stretch
of water. If It should bo necessary to
take her out of commission big quanti
ties of fruit along the Snake river will
have to so to waste, a It will bo lm-
possible to get It to market It will also
niu lomi m portage roaa cajwpi.oe
utilised until, lata in ai-,Bft .i.,
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
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- Complaint la. still made By tho fraso
lino launch men about' carelessness in
permitting fuel oil to get Into- tho river.:
Aslds from making It necesssry to
clean the hulls of tho boats every day
or two. It is skid tho fluid, hao acciimu.
lated tinder a number of docks, and that
If a lighted match should drop on It a
big fire would result. -
"lire few days a new ferryboat, the
gasoline launch Buster, will be placed
In service at Grant's Ferry, ' 10 miles
abovo Tho Dalles. - Shs was launched
from Bupple'a shipyards On Saturday
and given a trial trip In the harbor yes
terday afternoon, after having been re
modeled from a ship's boat and equipped
with a 10-horsepower engine. '
The stsamshlp Arabia .sailed from
Hongkong for Portland on - August IS,
will stop at tho regular Japanese porta
and will not arrlvo hero until tho middle
of next month. Tho Numantla will aiso
bo hero St that time. ' -
Tomorrow evening tho Redondo la due
from Ban Francisco with a general cargo
ox freight and a full list of passengers.
Tho work of supplying tho British
steamship Tottenham- with lumber was
started this - morning ' at tho Portland
mUL . . .
Thla ' afternoon . tho steamship Nioo-
media ' will finish " discharging "at tho
Alaska dock, and in tho morning will
move to tho flour mills to begin loading
for the outward trip. .
teamer Alliance ssuea irora Eureaa
yesterday for Portland and way porta.
Laden with grain ana lumber, the
steamer Aurella sailed yesterday for San
Francisco and tho Roanoko for Los
Angeles. ' "..
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria, Aug. 14. Arrived down at
tJO a. m. Steamer Aurella. Sailed at
1:11a. m. Steamer Roanoke, forport
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Miaa Bertha Burch, tho ' dischargodf department , r ggriculturo omployo,
- whohafdeclared that civil' scrrict in th government d'eoartmonta la
, u delusion and s shsm. Since her discharge she has declared that sd-
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Loo Angeles and. way porta. -Sailed at
11a. m. Steamer Aurella, for San Fran
cisco. ......... J. - ..
. XJurska, Aug. , II. Sailed at , noon-
Steamer Alliance, for Portlsnd.
Astoria. Aug. It. Arrived at l:S0 p.
m. Schooner Jennie Stella, from San
FranolBoo. Arrived at I p. m. German
bark Ellbek, from Hamburg.- Arrived at
T:lf p. m. Schooner Virginia, from San
Franolaoo.
Hongkong, Aug.. 1 1. Sailed German
steamer Arabia, for Portland.
Ban Francisco, Aug. II. Sailed at
p. m-Steamer Redondo, for Portlsnd.
Astoria. Aug. 14. condition of tho bar
it I l amsotht wind, west; weather,
cloudy.
AT THE THEATRES.
. First Production of "Audrey.1
The Bvlaace stock eoeapaay win sIts the
rtrt sneentatloa la PortUnd et "Aecrer"
this erasing at the Belaaee theatre, roortaeeU
and Waafalnetoa etraeta The elay ia taken
from Mary Jotonetoa'e sopsler sevaL Mlaa L-ia
Moore win slay toe title role, enruiauy
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The Star's New BilL
Tee tar'e sew bill le Beaoad by Baalce Drake
and coaapaar Id "Wtanlng as Heiress," eee el
the east little slaye ever set ea the local etate.
Mr. ead Mnv Oaorae H... Wllaon, wendea aboe
daoeere,. are exceptloaal ptoplf br thla llna
The Uottloha ere eaea le even batter advantase
than on their seavtoue ' vlalt. . Mahal Howard le
e real treat. Oeorse Harrison la fanny starloe
end eeytace te gaed.' Rny McBrahVs etieibar
Is well rendered ead She esaraeeena ts "Wasted
uog" usBMsee.
Fine Brtt st ths Grand. ,
A-nrlma' SoMa heads the vaadevnie bill at
the Orand thto week Ml - AnsaU May. a
contralto, formerly wtlh . "The Silver Bllppar"
and "The Prmeeaa ef KeaalarMe." ske baa a
bMOtlfnl velce. which- le beard la aa artlatle
nlarlet. and sr wnch-ehe Is eaalated by 1
Lopls H eEvey. j Stastrai end Jnllee ' have ' a
muiw I . iovm ana Aias pnwni
'Jeaethan'e Coertabls.;" a raral star I t. Ilarrt-
m, m I ra. m inipainiiaiin, san a apaciacwiar
act. The lllaetreted un. a nMnnlnsW arUat
and, the aaoUoq ntctereq qmptete tkla asalora
MIL . . .
Latt-Week tf Kolb and DilL ,
rVa. 'Oarwaa nariliM. Klk 'and MIL will
botla thaw eighth nemaaral wek at 'the Mar-'
quasi wrens naatre ea Mwrlaoa iUMt toanrnc
at a:N o'eioekj. ernea . Hwy will ereaanl the
twe sraataalinBMdy bsrlMqiMe "Tha Rlrlndl
eat." ead. "The Kladersarlee. ', These lansh-
able eklte ere fitted with, aomlral altnattone
ead fanny aaytnas which, terrthar with the-
eatcay (gnsie and. pratir sirla. make an riuai
eanB)r evenlng'a'entartalanMrt. .Thla. Is Kolb:
and.imi'S hut weak. Popular prists prerau.;
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, "The Love .That Wine."
Af tae'Lrrie etartlaar Sadav will be 'sre
doead eenther clay that a entirely sew to lb.
want. "The Lore That Wine" a romantic
SOS- talH) S stmnsl kra alary. ' Alfred
Dlrtlneoe win BMbe. hie isltlal haw ie Part
lead sndteae thla week ee hteains was If
lare of Mr. Clarke, who will take a well-famed
vaearMs. Mlee La Moot, whe will play Irad-
las parts In Mlaa Wllaaa'e aheraee. in a very
eepsble sad talented yeeag weeua. .
Trained Animals at Baker.
Tb blll-whlrb siarls today st tta ,Bak
and -sabers - In - the - nnal wh ef ' vandaTllle
at mat nenelat bee as la swde np ef aome
greet anv . Oaeaade and aaa ere known
the wnrld ar-rM tne craataat rrae rosier
la the nrnfaaa. Aaothar aft ef renown Is
that et Sarsar'e trained aalraala. IntrodnHng
Rajah," the self train variUa IS the world.
There are els ether' blf acta. . . V.l.'.
'Fatteramakere Leag-ae ST eets. :
(Joareel Sseelal Sarrlee.)
Pittsburg. Aug. 14. The annual con
vention of tho Patternmakers' League
of North America, oooaod bore this
morning. ,. :
SrilUERS IE
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Meeting ' of -; Trans-Misslssipp
Congress Promises to Be
'Greatest in Its, History.
HUGE GATHERING FROM
THE WEST AND SOUTH
California W01 Probably Have Urg-
est Delegation Next to Oregon, But
Interested . Commonwealths ,' Will
Have Very Big Representation. '
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Delegates, to tho .Trana-sllaslsslppl
congress are arriving la - Portland and
hundreds are on tho way. Telegrams
received today advise Secretary Francis
that largo: parties' - have . started from
California. , Texas, - Colorado,' Nebraska,
Missouri and other states. - Tho lerger
number of delegates will arrive Wedneo
dsy morning and it ia expected that by
Wsdneedsy night there will bo 1.000
Trans-Mlsslsslppl delegates In tho elty.
sj. H. fTancis, asgoyernor or Missouri.
will arrive tonight sad bis assoclsto del
egates, John W. Nobis, W, H. Dsnforth
and George T. ; Parker, will bo hero to
morrow. Mr. Parker represents tne
Latin-American' club.' The Salt Lake
Commercial club wires that 10 men will
arrive, in ' Portland . Wednesday tho del
egation to be headed by John Henry
Lsmlth, S4 deooetadant ef Joeepb' Smith,
land an ex-preskdsnt et the congress:
George Romley - end Judgs Bhurtleff,
prominent Salt Lake .cltlsensv and United
States Senator Reed Smoot. .
Delerafloris from Houston and K.niu
rClty have atarted- for Portland , and . a
car of Texas and Louisiana producta has
larrived. n charge .pt . Q. P. ' Woodburw
and two associatee. .and. srUl .bo, placed
In the Transportation, building at . tho
fair. - Tho par contains an oxhiblt, of
coal. Oil -cotton, grain snd ether prod
ucts of Tsxss and Louisiana. .Owing to
the quarantine from yellow fever In
New-Orleans, ths state of 'Texas has
united wtth Louisiana in making a Iplnt
representation at the congress. ,
Mavor Balllnarar of Seattle hae tls.
graphed that a delegation of 10 men
had been, appdlnted and all will be hero.
Colorado delegates are arriving today.
Ths California, delegation, conaletlng of.
7 men, headed by Governor Pardee and
Rufus P. Jennings," will leave Saa Fras-
clsco. tonight for Portland In a special
car. Great Interest In ' ths conafreaa ba
hown In Callfortila and it ts thonrht the
attsndsncs ' from 'that stete will be
greet er tnan rrom any other state ex
ceptlng Oregon.- The puny "til arrive
Wednesday morning end errctades etre-
rseniewieee -or rw-ert ftawo ton
tho California anaenr asnorriation, the
oan srwncurao ana utm Anr.lM .k.n
hers of . oommerco, tho Pacine Coast
Jobbers' and Vtufanurera' asooolatlons
ana tno uanrornts Promotion commlttew.
question, tn which canfnrtita and
otner western otatea are Interested Is
tho proposed fonr n of a f-deral de
par " " ' t, ' - e isf ahsll
be f : ' y tHa
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TEETH
K0 PAIN ftlO PAD
VICBJTEBTM-
We are the dassswsrsra and
ore af the only reliable aaef
mesa
systsa of Painless Deatlatr we ex
tract, crown, nil and clean or treat teoHa)
absolutely without pais and e-aaro.
all work for fifteen yoara, Car wswa
is the boot war prlees the) sower -Blatant
with flrsi-elaaa ereaw. xJtX.
INATION FRK&V Our platan
tec table from tho natural i
are guaranteed It It
FILLINGS BOet TBw end TJ
GOLD CROWNS f la9 w ll
BMDOS WORK LS." to 1 w
FULL SST NArCRAL TATU.1
SS1M Slanansi St, Or. BSssa ft Fa
nnrmnj-ia a. s . -
say. s:t0 a. sa. be 11 M p. amT.
So does thd office srirL Thav mbiJ
, earn much more If .they had a knowt-
n a inj.mw. ana snonaanel as
taught tn our aeheoL leke a few
months; off and. prepare. foe o good
poaitloo. Tuition very low. Iaatjru
tlon simple. .,. r , ,
The l.ai.cm!i ic!2ss izt
. Axrtar, astwsbBv--.,.
Fhono SZain 4m0S. " SS Sixth
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dental, work, Wortd-re. ,
h owned spoelallate.
Lowest prtoss .eonsisteat wlU nrselaso
Far . mod era
N feV YORK DENTISTS
rovurm ajtb snmsoseai
' Onon day sad alfht. front tM
in i.
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position grounds?- A spestal malry of
the exceuUve eosamfttee la sailed f r
tomorrow afternoon la tho tower ror
of tho CommeretsJ slab. at . which tl a
Oaal arrangements-wlU be made for U
opening day. , - .
J' aTlisasa Aaia sCe. " '
HofMHulu. Msy T. There ts w
activity la ths volcano; e:;iei v
flow of lave fs Inereaslnr. and a I
In the crater gives - t
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