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;:( . T v -. . : . V . . ( . r J e-- . (E;;ilB(gli:tt in U MM dii 11 Ii , IT HAS DOUBLED IN VALUE SINCE SEPTEMBER .1, 1905. IT WILL SOON DOUBLE AGAIN I RayeM With -7:V;';': Me if You Want to Share in These Enormous Profits . ' -'-v .- .V" -o-:-: - W- ' Hetty (frecn, the Richest Woman in the VJorld, Says ; "The : IVajr to Get Rich J$1o Invest in necessities."- (The Bidwell; Cold , Motor; is. one Twentieth Cenur. -: This -.stock up. " Now. is the time to buy. It - . ". ,' ' . -. profit is yours.;: Dont speculate sity. Look at this list below. his fortune by supplying some great necessity: . peter cooper pillsbury mackatx - edison Mccormick studebaker marshal! field Stanford carnegie- fairbanks leiter moore . v rockefeller vanderbilt armour, v leeds ' ; - senator clark oould -- - .swift.-, . . v harriman ; veinze -r-. whitney frick -c-l pullman v belmont- c morgan '.'v: v . , .Here is the way manufacturing stocks in necessities jump: . Firat : . X am oaetrrc X inn. ..- , , . . . Quaker Oats,' common,. ..'....; ; 1 Amarkan 'Radiator, common J. Amarkan Smalting. ........ ' 'And thia is only a ( few Safer and surer r than ' life v insurance . or trust stocks. :: All thls advance rhas- beenJmade,hTf ten , .. .V'. years and less. ' -4- LAUNCHr.lEn-ON ; THE CARPET I i Government Inspectors Take a Quiet Ride on River and Dis? . cover Display of Ignorance.' ' ; OTHERS AGAIN ARE WELL POSTED ON REGULATIONS -Ona-Operator-Whn Tft Oil Tank Open WU1 Loo His License Should Ha Fail to Heed Warning-Admon iahed by Officials. - . r t ? v'". ' ',:-'. v ; - - """ :; ' . ;: r , - ' . Kaura. ' Kdwarda and Fuller, inipao or. of -hulls and boUara, had a numb of launch oparatora on tha earpat. 7 trdy aftarnoon and cava thm to na darataad that under no elroumatancaa wlU thay be ail owed to Jurala with the Urea of people intruated to their care on tha rlrer. Soma were threatened with eeere punlahment unleea they dla- piay oeiier care la u luiure. - - The Inepeotora took a launch ride up tha river the other night and It area not for pleeaure. Runnlnc up and down the river between tha city - and the Oaka they discovered a number of launches opera tin a without lights. Othera, bad lights displayed, bat la such a manner aa to be more of a detriment than good. One feUow had hla combination light of green, white and red hoisted so high above the boat that It was apt to mis. lead paaalng navigators,'' while another boat was found with the bow light showing from the stern. .This, display of gross ignorance was altogether too much for the Inspectors and they lost no time In giving the navigators a good raking over. . - . ." A -everai aoaiBlalnta-kava. alaobeenJ filed with tha lnspectore during, the past few days, and tbeaa cases are now being Investigated. One launch-owner Is accused of having left hla oil tank opea while taking out a big party of excursionists. Soma of tha men ; were smoking near' the opea tank, and al though warned of' the' danger Impu- remarked thae-he-kaew nw t4 run hla boat and needed no. one to ten him haw. This fellow was warned yea terday and next time' he Is brought be fore the Inspectors wUI ' mean the 're vocation of his license to carry passen gers. T--,"- t- , "W hsve found a number of most reckless a Ad Ignorant' launch-owners," said the Inspectors this morning,' '"but we have also met many who are' well posted and thanks to this latter class we will be able to keep posted on the Situation. The careful onea are anxious to have the reckless ones brought to time because they are a menace on the fiver and may bring troublo not only of the greates) necessities' of the has already taken ,four Jumps will go higher in a few days. The V.-V. .'',? -',,'. -: - . , ; invest . Here you have a neces Every one of these people made aold at - Now sell at 15 -"iflST.OO, - aa a sr . .r m s J ... 30c .bibb.oo 11 r - ''.Ml I - m i - m 1-1 I J 'I I - The Didxvcn Cold Motor It will aupply the greatest ' necessity now , known in. the business world. . The demand is so large that it will make all of us rich. If yon want to get in with me on this you will nave to be quick about it J The stock is selling .like hot cakes.---;' : v upon themselves but also opon others entirely in the right." . , ... WILL BE HERE TONIGHT.' Orleatal Uaa Aragoala Bring Big Cargo for Vottlaad Ooaaifae 'The oriental liner Aragonla wlU reach the harbor about midnight after a good fast run across tha Jaolno. She waa expected today, but would ' make schedule time did she not reach the rives , untU tomorrow. , Tha bli waa sighted two mUes off North Head at daylight thia morning and crossed in shorUy after o'olooa. She leavea up this afternoon and will make the run up the river by the light of the moon. Official a of tha Portland-Asiatic Steamship company say that the Ara gonla brings a bUr cargo despite the fact that she la following elose In the waJorTOemiai-w1ltelrTTOasedonx only tw daya ago. Included la the cargo Is about i,000 barrels of cement for Portland aeaierara big shipment of gralnbags and a lot of general cargo. Little of the freight la booked for trans shipment. , NOT STRIKE BREAKERS. Kaaakaa Imported fog laa rtmaelaoo V lasts CKva TTp Tsaijittsc fobs. "Arrangements were made a few days ago to employ Kanaka crews on the Portland-Ban Francisco liners Barra eouta and Costa Rica, but It aeems that tha natives of Hawaii . are not bora strikebreakers ' and so when delegates from tha striking sailors approached them they agreed not to go to aea, and aa a result Portland shippers are atlU waiting to hear of 'the coming of the two liners fronr lha Bay City. The Barracouta and Costa Rica have been tied up at San Franoleoo sver sines the commencement of the sailors' strike and there Is no telling how soon they will Laa released, now that the Kanaka crew has refused to go to sea. The Kanakaa were brought from Hono lulu on ths steamer Mongolia. . CEMENT SHIP DELAYED.il Bark BTaskaka hRxes With Other Teasel la Btve Blba. ,. " ,'.. ' . 4 Advloes were received,, by tha Mer chants Exchange this morning to the affect- that the Frtttsft bart Miiiikoka waa. in . collision in leaving Hamburg and that shs . will . have .to be sur veyed because of damages to, her rig ging. ' , , ..... .. , The afuakoka had. just started on her way to. Portland with a cargo of ce ment consigned to the J. McCrakea com pany. Judging from 'the nature of the dispatch, it' la " not TVelleved that the damsgea ara.serloua. , , , CRUSHED BYyLOGS. v Baekaaad oa the siaajaer Brah Btaea . Meets Aooldent ea OowUts Blrer. O R.' Dodge, a deckhand 'on tha hteamer Sarah Dixon, was seriously in jured yesterday afternoon while assist ing in handling a log boom on the Cow. ltts river. One of his legs was broken end hs waa otherwise bruised about ths body. " ..'.. - podge waa on tha logs getting them I ft: f t.. . " ., .' x Xaranto f tha Tranay Oar Syataak. ZaTantor of ba swuiway Oaa M bvantea of tfc Bl&wU OoU Kotoe. Xaranwr of m Wat aiaotria Ooa- -.- oratoc ',;-:'-' - vs.', . .-- . - ,x. i ?t , ..... fc . Che Bidwell Cold Motor48he - grcateatnventioaut - 8inc - I "I want to give"every man and millions for the stockholders out , -The stock will be-sold on stock, nor any other scheme, trick or wrinkle by which anybody . i. .very dollar invested will represent one hundred cents of the best stock, tvery share will be exactlylike- eyery.othershare.The1profit oa: every share will.be the same as the profit on every other share.' -'"In 'short, there will be nothing but a square deal all around."'''? c? ,f: -:' I have a life-lone' reputation holder'gets a square deal on this. In order to make it possible decided to sell the stock-for a so abaMa, S30 100 iuin, aoj loo 1XM aaaaoa, Saooi tfitM aaacaa, saOO. OUR i SO aaaiaa, aa eaah,- flra aaoaahly pajataaia of $S oaoht 100 aaaoa, 10 aaaa, ala aiiaaoa, ia oaa. ala moataiy paanuaia or aia.ra oaoat aoo aaaroa fir out, aovoa montuy paymnita of SIB oaoki so ahar, taiJU oaah, aoroa ateatUy yayaMnta of SlS.rs oaoh! aoo aaaaoa, $UM oaaa. aaroa moatUy paTmoata of aaaJM aaeai OOO ahaiM, saaJO oaah, aavaa laoathly poyaMBta of oaoki 1.000 aaaxaa, $0A oaaa, aaa KomUUj paj aiaata of $BS oaoki S,0Oft aaaaovsaso cama, toa aaoathJLy pajnaaata of Saes oaaa. '" "r-' ' : --- , . , : ; .', Special to Electric Men and Manufacturers , V . ;: r " ' We are now prepared "to" fill your orders in our own factory.- We are now manufacturing the Bidwell Cold Motors. - We are descent lights on 4 guarantee not In lino for a tow when ha waa suddenly thrown lnloTha waterrBeveranogf collided and the deckhand ' waa caught between them. His shipmates expected to sea aim ground to death. ' v The Injured man was brought to St Vincent's hospital last night after hla wounda bad been dressed at Rainier, LIGHTHOUSE TREMBLED. Keeper ml. SJootoa. Cap Beports sTnater X. If. Walters, , keeper of. tha light house at Scotch Cap, da Unlmak Islands, In tha Aleutian group, writes to tha of fice of Commander WerUch that the Islands were visited by quits heary earthquakes on May 20 andtl. The shocks occurred at BUS o'clock In ths morning and lasted about seconds. tian Islands, but- these are - tha first brought to the attention of the light- fbouse department this year. That part of the world haa a sprinkling of mora or less actlvs volcanoes aad to their pres ence Is atuueuted -the occasional rum bllnga beneath tha crust of tha. earth. Tha letter from-Keeperv Walters does not mention any damage due to tha last shakeup. DINNER PARTY ON SHIP. Oafrtala WOlms of ' tha Binds aalns a Bxunaes of rrlaada. There Is a "Jolly ' tlms on board of tha German ship Fmllls this afternoon. because Captain .' WUlmS, one of . ths most popular skippers to visit this port. is entertaining a number of hla friends. Shortly after noon tha launch Parma left the foot of Stark street with ths Invited guests and they will remain on board the vessel until lata this evening. . Tha KmUle Is loading lumber at tha mills of ths North Pacific Lumber com pany for Copenhagen and Antwerp and shs wlU be ready to start for her dis tant destination before long. Those en joying the hospitality of ,' Captain Willms are General C F. B be, Captain T. C. Hagetnann, Oeorge Taylor, SL B. wnilama and. C. ; Benn, . the latter of London. ..-, ... . - ... " ALONG THE WATERFRONT. - : Ths steamer- Roaneka-aalled -foa, Baa Pedro and way ports last night. Ths British snip procyon snirieq to Columbia dock No. -I this morning.-- The llrhthouse tender H earner ten Bltka vesterdar for Juneua on her re turn from the Alaska stations.; Shs Is carrying Commander- Werllch on. his annual tour of Inspection. "The itesm schooner Toeemita is laaa- Ing lumber at LJnnton for a return cargo torRedondo. -She arrived last night f ' ' ". ' " '. The steamer cnaxies n. apencer is again In commission on -the - Portlsnd-Th Dalles run. Captain T: "1. Turner, formerly of the Harvest Queen,, la pilot MARINE NOTES.' ' Astoria. July .Arrived down at 1:10 and sailed at 10:48 a. m., steamer Roanoke, for Port Loa Angeles and way porta Sailed at t:t a. m., steamer Orace Dollar for Saa frsnclsco. Ar- '".'... I never made an unsuccessful invention. My first invention was the electric fan just .as it is run air over-the country in hot weather. I didn't get a patent on it, but see-what a tremendous success it is t '."..''. '. ' ' ' ' : . .' ! I next invented the Trolley Car System, jusf as it is run today. rr i maae it penea and successful right from the start It has never been improved since I invented it. Lxxk at the millions of money it has made tor the stockholders. , 1 he stock of the trolley jnanu - facturing companies sold below 15 cents a share in 1893 and 189i Poor men eould buy that stock , it, and every one who held onto it is a rich man today. 4 - - v No Man on Earth Ever Lost n Penny Ho Invested With Me - . Next ! invented the Kauway aystem by which passengers or ; or moving cars anywhere the same as if seated in. an othce.; it is a more perfect system in operation than any other telephone you ' ever saw.. This is on the road toward millions for the stockholders. This Is My Greatest Inventioii Now I have invented something bigger and greater han-either of the above. It is called the Bidwell Cold Motor, It is guaranteed not to burn out and is exactly the kind of a motor the steam railroad people have been looking for. It will change all the steam railroad systems over, to 'electric roads," because,' it will be cheaper to run i than steam and can be rim faster and more safely than any present method. . . . '. , ':. . ',-' -: ':'.::.. -r ' .'.? .. The one drawback, the railroads: have had in changing over to . electricity has been that no motor as at present made cari,be run :180 miles at 60 miles an hour withojit. burning out, - It would melt the very wire. ' - --',';' :.'V' ' ':.'--V - By using the Bidwell Cold Motor a train of cars could be run from New York to San Francisco without a stop at the rate of 60 or 80 miles an hour and not even warm up and without a hitch; Besides running faster they would be more safe and sure than steam, cost less to, operate, and would- last longer than any other JDti&jMwknojBi. woman a chance to come in with of this new patent. - " ' .. 'the square. - There can be no hocus for square deal ine. T will personally see to it that every, stock This stockf is fully paid. and. nonassessable. for every man and woman to get short time only at the following aharca, SMl too ahazoa, uot aso akajraa, ot oroa a,000 aharca at hla prlo to PAYMENT PL, AN taking orders for cold motors and to burn out for ten "years, rived at t.lt a. m., German ateamer Aragonla, from " H6ngkongahvTway porta.. . , San Francisco, July . British bark Muskoka in leaving Hamburg for Port land had her rigging damaged by a col lision. - She wlU be surveyed. Arrived at .10 a m, ateamer Despatch, from Portland. - .. - . . , ... Port Harford. July I. Arrived yester day, steamer whlttler. from Portland. Astoria, :july I. Bailed at 11:4 p. ra.,. barkenUna Mary- Wlnkelman. for San Pedro.- , . San Francisco, ' July . I. Arrived, schooner John A- from Astoria. - Ban Franolsoo, - July 4. Sailed, schooner Compeer,, for Columbia river. Astoria, July . Condition of tha bar at S a. ra smooth; wind northwest; weather cloudy. . . - . .. Point Loma, July (.-Passed at noon. steamer Whlttler, bound north.- - Schooner &osi With Crew. ' -liwim.l geeclataervlesJ Norfolk, Va.. July . The schooner Maggie Phelps, en route to the Bahamas for a cargo of pineapples, is lost with bar crew of six. Tha sbwulattoa of Tha Jonrnal ta Portland aad la Oragoa axoeeda aay other Oragoa aewspepex. that of i C '- -1 Tha Famous Italian Tenor, Dominico Kusao, in M It cagni'i Beautiful Opera, Cavalleria Rustlcana at the , HeUi( Theatre Next Vfttk, Begin- nlcg Monday Night ' ' , then. -Thousands of them did buy car lelephone system, lit is a train crews can telephone from, stilly - in vented the trolley-car me on this, for I expect to make V v. V- : pocus about preferred or common can be frozen out. ; " ' J: in with me on this bie deal I have prices : -j . . ' v v- ' SlSOi aoo Ohm, $iaO BOO aaacoa $300 1 aay oaa pwaoa. aumthlr payataata of $&o oaoif ISO cold generators for arc and incan POTER-fMlOT ASK NE17 TRIAL His Brother Intimates That Fa mous Land Fraud Case May NotrBe Fought. ; r' "., .- aaaaasasaaasaaiBaaaBBBaBBBBBaaa. MELDRUM'S SENTENCE . . SURPRISE, HE SAYS Declares ReafWeerrrlduirThteVes Have Never Been Indicted and Says Railroads Hay Acquired 'Thou sands of Acres- Unlawfully in West. ' It Is extremely doubtful whether 8. A. D. Puter, convicted for complicity In the Oregon land frauds and held In tha Multnomah county jail until sen tence la passed upon him. will ask for a aew trial whea ths hearing of the land fraud eases come up next week. U F. Puter, the prisoner's brother and attorney, arrived In Portland this morn ing on his way to his home at Eureka, California, from Chicago and said that he had not seen hie brother nor Attor ney Heney and waa not prepared to say natntv a u I ri . I won ia ha . .ki n. ttr not. ,-. ' - "Wa-havs not. however" added Mr. Puter, "lost the right to a aew trial, be cause of tha fact that a motion has never been made requeatlng another hearing In my brother's case. T do not know when the hearing wll occur. In xacc. x oo not anow wnetner there will be a hearing. . I am not prepared at thia time to say anything In regard to my brother's ease because X have not had time to take up tha matter with him or with Mr. Heney." ' Kay Bot right Oaaa.. Mr. Puter inquired for Judge Gilbert. aad- from-what-ho- said -It -m -supposed that If a light sentence could be secured for his brother thst the case would not be fought further. When told of the sentence Imposed upon Henry Meldrum yesterday Mr. Puter espreaeed surprise thst It was so great. "Three years," he repeated to himself. He seemed to taae Meiarum's sentence as a forecaat ef-what was In store for his-brother and remained silent for several min utes. . He repeated half aloud tha words, "Three years," several times. ' When he spoke agaln.lt was to aav that the real land thieves la Utlu west ern -countryhave" never been indicted. "When I say the real land thieves I mean tha rallroada," ha - said. "They have secured possession cf millions of acres of the finest land on the coast and are no more entitled to It than these men who have been convicted. In fact, I do not believe that with the excerrtlon of a few, farmers who have taken up a claim and lived upon it that any of the land la the -west has been legally -ee- Be a Safe' arid Sane In vestpr and Get as Much of This Stock ps Your Heart's smiMiow come in Handsome Dividends. More money is 'made every day' by good judgment in Investing money than, by all the labor and wages in the country ..Safe and shrewd investments in this stock will make fortunes. -'-, .You will never get rich on wages.', No one ever did. Every man in this world who ever got big money got it either" by specu lation or "investment.;. Speculation is unsafe. You stand more chance to lose than you do to make. Investments are tight the other way. .' Make a safe investment and it is sure to bring you returns. . Don't hesitate about this stock. It is absolutely safe and sure. Here Io a Vital Point to There never has been"ra failure of consequence in electricai man ufacturing..:. 'Stop and think of that. All are immensely successful. All pay .big" dividends and have made their investors wealthy. ' ' "f'l 'This' company wiU'soon ' be dne""of the " biggest In "electrical manufacturing in the ' wofld;-This is bound to be. so, because there is not a place now where a motor or generator is used, but it will have to sooner or later! change .for the Bidwell Cold - Motor or Generator. Why? .Because. we make something better than any other kind now. known. ; , V. "- r . These Are Cold-Facta:-You Must Act! Quickly 1 ; f you want some oHhis-stock- come in now. There is only a small amount to be sold at this price. " I firmly believe that within five years the stock wiU,b sell ing at $3 a share. . This is your-opportunity. It is a case of come quick or not at all. ;'r:;.'v: ''' Vv .:'';.'-;:;" Bidwell Electric Company The undersigned is an authorized broker for the sale of our stock in the West.- Call and see me and let me explain anything you" do not, understand..-. "..'?'; ' ' ? ' '' ; ''"''.':'"- - : '"'-:"'-' ' Office open Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock. .. . If you cannot call, write and ask for our free booklet" It gives full information. " Address all orders, and inquiries, to. !tl,',4.'-" .'i : - ';: BROKER ; ' --'- . 410 Eitel Duildinrj, r PiKlrStreet,SeattlerrWasht'" oured. Men have gone Into tha countryJ hunt a cabin, slanted a tree or two. planted a few grains of corn or wheat and possibly havs lived upon It one or two nights a year, none oi mem nave ever lived upon their homesteaas toe length Of time required, but have come In after living the way I have described and made affidavits to the effect that they had acquired a legal title. Oastoaa Oonunoa, Sa Bays. - This custom became ao 'common that It was Indslged in by the best clUsens reform and Investigation swept over the country the officials went Into ths land business and ss a result sweeping in dictments were returned. It seems to be tha fashion to bo indicted at present snd nobody from millionaires to poor men seem able to escape, it la nsra on the man who has to suffer, but Is prob- hly a gnort thins for the government to have a housecieanmg oi mis aina ones In awhile." - - . Mar-Pates will remain in Portland until Tuesday looking after his brother's affaire. He returned from Chicago this morning arter a stay oi iwo oars in ins Windy City, and will proceed to his homo la California by ateamer. He said that ths temperature In the ear yester day while the train was paaalng through Celilo was lOi and In order to relieve the heat tha porter threw water on the floor. . '- ' - . . ST. JOHNS SCHOOL BOARD SAVES A THOUSAND Then Decides .-That - Former . Board Did the Best It v X ... Could. . The SU Johns school board mat last night for ths purpose of examining bids for ths construction of the addition to the present school building. 'Ths lowest bid was found to be for tS.tOO, mora than 11.000 less than the contract oalled for, which was cancelled after tha stormy school meeting two weeks ago. The school board examined all the contracts-that- hare- been let by former boards In this district for construction work sad found that tha uniform ruls of previous boards had been to let ttse contract to the lowest oiaaora. - r or this reason tha school board exonerated Di rectors Ogden snd Brill from all blame berauss of the letting of the 1M0O con tract that was later cancelled. It wan shown that "the .AO- contract was also let to the man who mii the lowest among several bids, soi of which were for several hundred a..ars more than the successful bid; hence the board holda the two directors blameleas in the matter. - - - mob of wo:.:em raid 'FRISCO RELIEF SUPrLO (Jnareat F-rv-s.t San Frano .. if A i t - r ' women refu . aeas of dH ' at the present low rice yon must - - Second Avenue and CAFE AND 'rJUSICDAU : WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 0 'TopsrToTvy'rTrfo Dorita Cordero " Song and Dance Mile Brewer And Her Trained Dogs Trixetta ; Serpentine Dancer and Contortionist. - Belle Lawrence . In Specialty MOVING PICTURES Daily Matinees from 2 to 5 .'A o'clock ' ;. ' Matinee Sunday 2 to 5 o'CIcck Prosrara Chinfed Daily. -Entrsneei at 21 "Nona TL!. 2 street, 21, 23 and 2S North C: ond street, and 243, 23 and Z.7 Burnslde street. ing descended r where the relt.f ; seised a -r tetr se--- - -r t " a 1