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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING,' APRIL 1,' 1907.. PEOPLE OF JAVA lit! AUIO FEVEli Whole Carload of Machines to Shipped From Here on Steamer Aragonia. pond all tha way up. The Elder Mill tomorrow Bight. , TI large ititmir reported off the Columbia. rlvar bar thla morning la bo- pt-wad to be tba Britlah ateamer Hynd- xura wmcn ia an roata under c nan or to Prank Watarhouaa Co, to load general cargo for North China and Siberia. ' A dispatch (rem Antwerp to tha Mer chants Exohange tbla morning atataa that tba British itatmtr Franklin from tbla sort with a cargo of wheat want ashore there tbla mornlnc. Bha waa pulled off with assistance and slightly damaged. , WiLL BE DELIVERED AT CITY OF SAM ARAN G Pint Shipment ; of Its Kind Made From This Pprt to the Far East bat Other Will Probby Follow Later. ' , ' ' "' s Either tlia laland of Java la rapidly becoming populated with Europaana or. alaa tba lalandara are getting next to tha rapid pace act by their whlta brath ran in a war of which there la 'bo room for 'doubt. Tod 7 apace waa raaarrad for a carload of automobllaa on tha Portland Aalatlc liner Aragonia whtoh la scheduled to esll hence dur ing tha .latter part of , tbla month. Tha autoa ara to be delivered at Bamarang. a thriving city on the north coast of Java, with' about 1H.0W peo ple Those who have apent many years v. on tha Island aay tha autoa will eomo , ty "n" for long runs along tba shore. r Tba Aragonia wllrSska tba autoa to Hongkong where they1 will be trans ferred to one of tha steamers plying along tha Chlneaa and Siamese coast and among the Islands of East India. Other ahlpmenta of similar character will probably follow soon after tha ma chines ara introduced. The Aragonia will ba here after tha Arabia which la now receiving cargo at tha flour mills, and it will ba her . last visit here under the present char ter alnce her owners have decided to , take her home for repairs. The steam er Aleala has bean secured to take bar place. ' - .' Tha Arabia will probably get away thla week. Her ' cargo will consist mostly of flour of which a considerable ... euantlty goes ta Nagasaki, Japan. LOADING FOR ALASKA ' Ship Berlin at Alnsworth Dock and Two Vessel at Astoria. The American ship Berlin waa hauled up to the Alnsworth wharf this morning through tha head at East Liberty to finish loading supplies for tha Bristol bay salmon canneries. Bha will sail about tha 16th of thla month and re turn next fall with the output of tba canneries operated by her owners. Tha freight being placed on board to day constats of lumber, oil and food supplies. A large portion of the cargo la being atored on. deck. Including a dozen new .end large flshboata. There ''will be about 00 men on board when the ship sails,, tha majority of them . being fishermen end cannery workers.' Captain Fry,, who srent to Bristol bay two years ago In the bark C. K. Sargent, rommanda the Berlin. Tha ship Cur rier left down yssterday ' bound for Astorls, where she will load cannery supplies for Bristol bay. The bark 8L Nicholas is alao loading auppliea at As toria for tha salmon canneries. , MARINE NOTES Astoria. April 1. -Arrived down last night, ahlp John Currier. Arrived down at a a, m.. ateamer Costa Rica, San Francisco, ' April 1. Arrived, ateamer F. A. Kllburn. from Portland and barkentlne Wrestler and schooner Polaris, from Columbia river. Astoria. March 11. Arrived at Ta. m... schooner .Irene, from. Baa . Pedro. Arrived down at i:l a. m., barkentlne Lahalna. Arrived down at 1:11 a. m. and lled at l:Sf p. n, steamer Caaoo, for San Francisco. Arrived down at 11:10 a. m. and sailed it 1:49 p. in., ateamer W. 0. Porter, for San Fran- Kafir jAnt.Hktll A mIw.j f m. S. - ! left up at 10 p. m., steamer Geo. W. Elder, from San Pedro and way porta. Left up at I p. m., schooner Irene. San Pedro. March 10. Arrived, schooner Melrose, from Columbia river. Arrived March tl, schooner Golden Shore, from Columbia river. . - Queen st ownr March 1 'Arrived, Brit-i ish bark Buocleuch. from Portland. - Scully, Msroh 10. Passed. Vrenoh bark Villa da Mulbousa, from Port land. . Antwerp. April 1. British steamer Frankly n went ashore here today but was towed off with assistance. Sba waa slightly damaged. Tba Franklyn waa wheat laden from Portland, Oregon, Astoria, April 1. Condition of tha bar at i a m., amooth; wind east; westhar, cloudy. -v - - MILLIONAIRE BOSFfll ' ) v SHOOTS SELF IN HEAD i Eludes Family, ' Buys" Revolver and Commits Suicide In Penn sylvania Railroad Station. (Journal .Special Service.) ' Pittsburg, April 1. George B. Boa-1 well, aged tl years, a retired business man, art connoisseur and millionaire, committed suicide by shooting' himself SAILS UP COLUMBIA Schooner Irene Does Away With ! rilot-and Tug. - The food people of Astoria, Including pllota and tugboat men. were almoat dassd .with surprise yesterday morning when they beheld the four-maated schooner Irene sail in over tha boister ous Columbia river bar and up tha river past the city with her broad white wings spread full to tha breesea. It waa a pretty slglvt and tha first of its kind since tha time that tha oldeat cltl sen remembers. The Irene continued on to Gobi a to load lumber for a return cargo to San Francisco. She ia in command of Cap tain Mitchell, who la well known along the Portland waterfront, hla vessel hav ing received cargo several tlmea at local mills. She registers nearly 700 tons net ..and it la aeldom skippers take ths risk of sailing veaaela of her alaa up an in land waterway even the else of tha Co lumbia, She waa probably outside sev eral daya waiting In vain for a pilot and so Captain Mitchell decided to take the ahanoa. tlon of tha Pennsylvania railroad last evening. A nervoua breakdown, tba : cauaea of whloh ara surrounded In mys-1 tery, ia believed to have prompted the , deed. Bosweli, who lived with his wtfs and three children at 17 Sheridan avenue, ! In the exclusive Highland Park dlstrlot, j had been despondent for some time. A few days ago his ailment took a turn j toward aulcldal mania and ha waa care- fully watched. Yesterday afternoon he managed to elude tha members of his family and went to a hardware store, where ha purchased a revolver. i A short time later Bosweli walked i Into -ths station, and, going to a toilet room, walked over to a mirror, audden- ly pushed bark his hat. and, drawing hla revolver, fired a bullet Into hla right temple. Two negro porters were in the room at tha time, but tha deed waa dona I so quickly they had no time to Inter- j fere. - I Bosweli waa hurried to the PlttaburH i hospital, where it was found that the ! bullet bad penetrated-tha brain, and ha died within two hours. Bosweli waa one of tha beat-known business men In Pittsburg. PORTLAND IN THE LEAD Ship Morw Breads tuffs Than Pnget Sound Ports In March. -' i Portland took another big lead on tha combined Puget sound cities laat month in tha matter of wheat and flour, ahlpmenta. Tbe Oregon metropolis alone shipped three times aa muoh wheat aa T acorns, Seattle, Everett and all other Puget aound porta combined and her flour ahlpmenta' exceeded those of tha sound by 10,000 bushels, Tha wheat ahlpmenta from Portland ware aa follows: To Europe, 214.101 bushels; to orient, tl,4S2 bushels; to California, 11.084 buahela. Tha flour ahlpmenta were: To tha orient, 180. tot barrels; to California, T.I 11 bar- r F.I rale. f Tha wheat ahlpmenta from Puget ' aound were aa follows: To Eurone. 110.14 bushels; to California, 1.1S9 nusneis. l ne riour smpmenia were: ' To the orient, 116. OSS barrels; to South - America, 11. IM barreTa; to' California, Mil barrels. . ALONG THE WATERFRONT The British ateamer Quito. Captain Shottan, left -down at daylight this morning bound for North China and Siberia with a cargo of flour, valued at nearly 1100.000. The barkentlne Lahalna waa towed down the river Saturday and the ahlp .'ohn Currier left down this morning. The Lahalna waa lumber-laden for San Francisco, while the John Currier will stop st Astoria to load supplies for the Bristol Bay canneries. The British ahlp Jordan Hill arrived At Oroenwlch dork thla afternoon bring. - ins; a cargo of cement from Europe. Bha Inst three men coming out, all of them falling from tha rigging In a storm off Cape Horn. The North Pactflo Lumber company's .steamer. G-eorgs W. EMer arrived from Port toa Angelea via San Francisco and Eureka thla morning. Captain Jessea rsys tha ocean was amooth ss a mill NEW PIANO FIRM ; Incorporated Under the srame of the Xoreadea-aoula Flaao Oo. " Boule Bros.. Piano Co. haa been' suc ceeded by a new organisation, tha cor porate name of which la tha Hovenden Soule Piano Co.. of which tha leading spirits are George B. Hovenden and Stanley 8. Boule. Mr. Hovenden is welt known in piano circles from his long connection with the Allen-Gllbert-Ramaker company where it waa always understood ha was mora largely Interested than any other member of tba concern. In thla new piano house, aa tha name Indieatea, Mr. Hovenden wilt take a mora active part in the management. Mr. Soul, who haa taken a prominent part in tha affalra of tha Soula Bros. Piano company, will ba associated In tha partnership with Mr. Hovenden. ! With ample experience and plenty of capital tha new concern proposea to greatly enlarge tha scope of tha bual nesa conducted by tha Soula Piano com pany. . New linea of Instruments will ba added and a muoh larger stork carried. To make room for aeveral carloads of ptanosj and piano players expected to arrive soon, axtenalva altaratlona and addltlona ara to ba made In tha old salesrooms, v at Morrison and Park atreeta. The Hovenden-Soula Piano com par. y begins business under tha moat suspi cious circumstances, having control of good agencies, plenty of resources, good standing as well as a host Of friends In both tba financial and tha professional world, who ara especially valuable as sets to dealers In musical instruments. CROWDS LINING THE COUNTER--THE -SALE OF TLIAV IS ON WITH A RUSH THOUSANDS YARDS TO GO FINEST PLAIN AND FANGY SILKS ' WORTH Ul? TO $2 A YARD . Crowds, crowds, crowds you never saw anything like it before all past selling records broken and even with ten extra salespeople we can hardly handle the rush Silks of every conceivable kind the best of $1 to $2 values all 59c a yard thousands of yards of the most exquisite plaids in all the wanted combina tions, including plenty of the stylish black and white, plain-colored Peau de Cygne, handsome Novelty "Figured Silks, Taf f etasToulardsTtiberi Silks, new Electric Shirtwaist SuifandTWaTst Silks, and hundreds 'of bolts of Black Satin Duchess- all finest qualities and all pure silk, 20 and up to 24 inches wide, and every yard perfect. Silks of every kind for every use, and in the greatest varieties you've ever known. But come and see for yourself join the crowds and share in this the greatest flTAY fl? silk sacrifice of the century all $1 to $2 values and plenty of the best, vflUlLEi ) Yd 25c Embroidery Flouncing and Inscr- j 11 fancy stylet; pick 'em out at, yard.............. I ZKfWL BLOCK OH YAMHILL. FROM -2KO TO ROl I 10c Torchon Laces From ' V to 4 inches . wide; Edgings and Inser tions to match; all 8c and 10c values. 2c YD And to Add to the Excitement these Additional Specials will be on Sale in connection with all those quoted in Our Big Sunday Ad 5 to 7 IncH 91 Ribbons AH fancy styles, at choice 5000 Fancy 25c Hat Pins Jewel set and fancy styles, all 25c ones. Men's 50c Neckwear 19 c ftlisakMt 19c roartk Say of thla great sals, an wrw gveaa, maOa on of tba snort ends of sllxa- from wblom tha flaeat Boa ties are made. Teaks, Tonr-ta-maads, all solos - sad ystteras tta very aaaio ro see la all atasr storeo marred at SOo. W9OKL Great 48C StAm of Muslin Underwear , A clean up of hundreds of pieces, worth op . A$Ln to $1.00, til to go at, choice Ot Tma lot laolades Woasea's sywrnayohasalaa, drpwaasy. sfctrta aad sorsot oovera, aaada of flaaat saasllas, aleraaaly trlmaasd wlta laoe aad omtootdem doaems aad doaeaa of srrlesi mussed aad aoUsd from tAO relmlldltys;, in. sat all strictly T9o aad $1jOO valaeei cbotoe IOC WASH GOODS AU oar sort ISa Wash Oooda. all tho toteat stylea, an sol- ers aad patterns ( Just Uo easao jom pay IM Xr for aU over; yard BO pteoeo rr-laoh faaey ligved Zwaa all eolera, C sat UH ads yard y rr-laoa raaama BalUaoi an oolorai reralas 17 C too valas yard ST-laeh Mohair Lasters. aQ oolorai too goods . 11 Un eat to eae-half prUe) yard "It tT-imeh wool finish SalUarsi rsfular S5a ffrads; C - per yard .isUV, 00 bolts of tha famous Tulle da Words Drees Olsfbams, aU avsw pattaraa aad aolora; worth ISO. .. LINEN SALE ..34c ..IOc fall wldthi BS-laeh blaaehad Table D smash, satla finish BOO gTadai yard All our host 10o sraek Towels, oolored hordef aad lsnra slsei roeoial i. 114 twilled whttsToottoa Towellhf, for em day oaly, yard RtdDandana 8c Handkerchiefs The large big ones; 8,000 to go at, each. 25c for Reulnr 50c Bolts Valenciennes Laces Only 1,000 bolts in til, tnd those that come earliest get them. FuU,12-ytrd bolts; beautiful Vtlenciennet Laces, edges and Insertion to match; dainty, elegant design. AU 12-yard bolts tnd best of 40c tnd 50c value, at, bolt .y..... CVW 25c 5000 Reg. 5c PapterPins All full count and full size, aesjrti r Men's 20c Fancy Hose lie 11c On hundred dozen to go, tnd every pair the beat of 20c values, fancy stripes, tnd also silk-embroidered ef fects; til colors, full seamless tnd best 20c grades. Pair ; Post Yourself On These 10o spool Grant XUnea Thread. . I.. Ac Wlr SCalrplaa, So pap, for regular ... k 1,000 arts regular So aeaaty Ma IA- go at ivv to paper Oap Sheas Jr afstr Vina .Ol hXalr Ourlsra, . aU alsea. for 3c SO Silk Oarter ZUastlo, ...;....;::...I0c S.000 lary Ouh Tins , Ac 35 aToe Supporters, for OhUdrsa' SOo Silk Hose Supporter A for Ladles' 20c Fast Black Setm-Ov , T , tl ' I 1 1 ics nose, m sues, pair ' 50c boxes finest Stationery, with lithographed Oregon IC trlewa IJW Arnold's Bleached Muslin, yard wide tnd t regular 10c grade, H ysrd IC Women's $2.50 High Shoes tnd Oxfords, all sizes and til tf "n widths, pair ePIeaVy Ladies f 22.50 Silk Shirtwaist sa. $n.98 500 Ladies' Everyday Walking Skirt, worth $2.50 tnd no $3.00, cut to "Ot 5,000 bars.Caatile Toilet Soap, while it lasts, cakt It 5,000 cakes 7c, 8c and 10c Tot- J let Soaps, all kinds, cake....L ' Ladies' $10.00 and $12.00 Spring covert jackets, lateat pr no style, fancy trimmed $QsO Women's $15 Fancy Embroidery- i nramea wnite lawn Cfl, Waists ,...o"C Ladies' 35c Spring-Weight Knit Vesta tnd Pants, 1 7 choice IC $7.00 snd $8.00 ."..$2.98 All our $6.00, Trimmed Hats, spring style ... 4c for Best 89c Women's Corsets Tha maker loot money oa every one, hut wo took them an. paid spot eash, aad tomorrow glv you the host Corset bargain offered, tn years. . -. Fine iSatei Girdles xa whits, pink and hlasu one of tho latest of aprlaar saodels. well boned, aU sixes la to SS; a Corset that waa i O mad So sell at ts aad less. Caolo IOC Draperies and Rugs A X-noe Curtain haovaia to erowd the store i the Tlaast of S1.S0 rrads at so psirj full S yard Ion; ta faaey floral aad soroU dealgua, wide width) curtains actually . flfl ' ehaap at SlO; pair ..WC S1.TS Scru Xiao Ourtalaa, pal in 60 dose f aaoy Stamped rlUow Top, new de- . a j slrns, aU ready for worhJagi worth sst oheleo ..... IOC lSxlS-lnch faaey appUqns BoUloa, hoaatlful laao 1 1 oentersj rogula SOo value sj apooial .....sIC bury S0zS4-taeh fsaoy Praaaar Soarfa: frlayed n all around; never sold undo so ayc Large Room Size- rtj C Barular S10.0O Art Saonrea for MMi reauUe an wool rraaitea. la hoauttful pattern aad eolorlnsrs) flow aad medalhlou ooatera and faaey hordars A Bur all s t C oarpst store would ask you $10.00 fori eholo ... jU.LO $10 Rugs, Choice COFFEE ' The worst extravagance , is a "cheap" one; better V not waste the money. Tear eraser relsras year aeaer M ra Seat Iks ScaiUtnt's CONSTANTINO PRIZES HIS COMPANION'S MEDAL Of all the taedals and decorations owned bjeSSenor Florencio Constantino, leading; tenor with the Sair Carlo Opera company, tha one ho prlcaa the most Is one presented him by hla fellow of ficers of tha engineers' . corps of tha Spanish army. It Is a diamond tipped hectairon, rsther lsrye, with tha In. ecrlptlon, "Chavarrl Herraanoa a BU boa." Ha weara It aa a watch charm. Another of hla ' primes Is a medal from Constantino's friend Belllur, tha Roman 'sculptor,, made by tha artlat himself. " Senor Constantino la a thirty-third degree maoon. His favorite roles ara "Lohenyrln,- "Oil Ugonottl,'' and oletto." . . - Constantino appears Tuesday and Wedneaday at tha Hell!-. The curtain will rise at 7:15 tn tho svenlny. aad at 1 o'clock for tha matinee. No one will bo aeated durln the orchestra pre lud or tba first not UMATILLA CIRCUIT COURT IN SESSION SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY ' rOmTTAJTO, OKZOOST. - O. r. ADAatS, Preeldent. A. &. arrXZ-S, first Tics- Prea't. St. O. xxrsrm. Secretary. - X A. UWn, Second Tlca-Prss't. S. T. SVMBU, Aaa't Secretary. Statement of Condition st Close of Business March 22, 1907: RESOURCES. Loans .. $3,342,725.06 Bonds . . .... 1,352,730.34 Cash and due from correspondents 1,249,358.90 Real Estate 6,756.27 $5,951,570.67 Capital. . . Surplus .. Deposits . LIABILITIES. I ...$ 500,000.00 260,914.81 .v 8,190,655.76 ' $951,570.57 A yensral Bank In and Trout Compsny business transacted Internet paid oa Savin Aoeounta and Tim Certificates, of Deposit. "' . SZBSOTOB8. ----- C A DOLPH. C. F. ADAMS. J. F. FAtLlNfi. A. U MILLS, J. N. TEAL. I A. LEWIS. JOSEPH SJMON. (MpwUI Dtopateh ta Tkt foereeL) Pendleton, Or., April 1 The April lnn ui nw Lnminia circuit COUrt COn' vened inia mommy. docket ta exceptionally Ion and ywlll occupy tha court probably three, weeks. The case against Mabel Warner rtande first and waa called this morning. Mrs Warner wn socused.of forsltig a will j bequeathln the estate of tha lata 1. W. Toung of Weston. CAZADERO PASSENGERS SEE A FIGHT WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE Passengers on va Caaadero train ye terdav were treated to a little entertain Tha . criminal ment not In tha agrcamenta on tha back of the ticket. It waa all free. - A coo ra ins to witnesses It began at Kerrigan when a email boy accompanied by a mailer girl In the "trailer" aaked tha conductor ta he let off at that station. - Although the cord waa pulled la the "trailer" the Utile folks were carried past their destination on atatlon. An elderly mho protested axstnst this treatment of youthful paaaengera, went after tha railway company In general and scored tha conductor for allowing the ears to psss tha atatlon. The con versation waa ao well carried at both anda that both tho elderly man and. the conductor waxed exceeding warm. When tha atop was msds a tba salt The steady advance in the value of. diamonds makes their purchase an actual investment. And aside from the pleasure and sat isfaction one feels in the possession of one or more of these beautiful stones he is yearly accumulating a greater value than the interest ' on the same amount of money invested in any other way would amount to. - " vJ' " Buy Them From Us Easy Payments 1 i1 Pay Us XA Down the boJai'O a little oaea week or snontbi yon get posseeolaa whoa making; first payment. . Our stock of diamonds is the largest in this city or state, and the assortment contains stones of all sizes that can be mounted in rings, scarf pins, studs or any article of jewelry, for from $10 to, $1,000. . We invite you to call and com pare our prices; you will find them far below the prices of any other jeweler. MARX & BLOCH la links the elderly man Invited the con ductor outside to sdjust tha difficulty according to Marquis of Queensberry rules. Tha elderly una left hla corner In good shnpe. The conductor wea a little alow with hla flvea. and at the end of the first round had received an over hand blow on the right eye and a bloo.ly aosa At this point he began to wake up and administered a few well-directed bfo ows on tlin bald head of his oroonent. But her the performance ws lnir ruptcd by a man In laborers" rl. r . a who thought that the (IWiurr.inr. tn quite tinnecMary. I .i ri r-i.f chlrkon nut I am fiw1 i f ' low.' a(rtf"l f'-t x h li.id l"i li- 'ft T".uftcm Or : Prlne1ll.-. ' li i I