the orsgon; Sunday, journaifortland.v Sunday morning, july7. ics7. STREET TAYIXa WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. Street paving, sidewalks u cross ings. 814 Lumber hxrhange. THE RARBKR AfiPHAL"T PAVING CO. of poruana. urnce oho Worcester cm. TltANSFEll AND HAULING ip.ft PICK OFFICE It 1ST-T- BK tween Stark and Oak sta phona 49 ' rlanoa and rurmture moved ana pscxea i for ehlpplngj commodloua brick war 'house witn separate iron rooms, rront 'and gay ata. - i-w - - - - - - - 6LBEN.B6H TRACKER Co. Henry Roe. . W. A. Clcland. F. P. Bhesaoreen. ' General transfer and atorage; safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed and Shinned. SO Oak at Both Phones. , Van H6ktt Transfer a SfoHISS ' CO., inc. mrmvure ana piano roovin a specialty; storage warehouse. , 40-4 a at ' corner Ash. Phona Main 1818. ' fi:?ttNSULAR EXPRESS A feAdGAQB .r (juris 0uo tha meeting of Lone-shoremen's Union xvo. xst yesterday anernoon. ' Tha British bark Zlnlta will aall Boon for Newcastle, Australia, In ballast 6 ha hat' been lying- una nera ror several weeks with poor prospects of getting an MfuemNit until tha opening of tha new grainsmpping wum t The steamer Lawton of tha Harrlman Una .will probably arrive bora on her nrst visit aa a raautar liner dt tne nrai part of September. Aa stated In ye terday'S Journal her com in a-. on tha Portland-Ban Francisco route la now Transfer. J4T, Alder at 1T1 - ' ' tofcofrrf TRANSFER d6, 14 H. Itrf. Main 49. Heavy hauling and storage. IfcbfcpmftfcMt BAGd.AG.8 A TltANlS fef V'Q- fttorngw. in ptk. mam mvi. J WHOLESALE JOBBERS V . W A OUNST. A CO. TJTSTRUtUTORS OF - FINE CIGAR& & . . PORTLAND. OREGON. fcVRllN i FARR.ELL. PH6mW ., and eommlaalon merchants. 140 Front " at, Portland, Or. Phone Main 17. 7rttM4 trUR.dTlJHE kANUFAtt turlng .O Manufacturers of furnl- Ture for tne Trace, ronmn. w, ' WAbiUio to, wb!oLesal.3 Cro cers. maaufacturera and commission . mercha ts. 4th and Oak ata. 1 VtfRNITURH MANUFACTURING AND apeclal vraera. i nunoH a lurni fun factory. 107 Front at. I ALLEN A. LEWid, C0MM1S8I6n AND I produce Tnercnania, rum ana .umvis ta. Portland. Or. lUrioLESALB CROCKERT AND i giaaawara. Praav Hegele Co. Port f iiHi" 6reooW CriEESB ca (inc.) cnaeaa, ouiiar, r.i r, irv Jnete bought or handled on eommlaalon. 1 aA IV DWuua iu(,( f-viuwu. LEWifl-STENQER BAkBERfl' feWpLf Co., Barbera" Suppllaa, Barbara Fur Ultare. Barbara' Chafra 10th aV MorHaon. TRAXSPORTATlOJf, Alaska 1907 EXCURSIONS STRIPS m.' .'potama Jttjf 18, B6 AU-. . . Queam, fxur . VQICi BOVTli .. . trnatm 9vr U I s. a. AzasxA bovtb.' . Ckarirar. Btka, Tuaaaa aad way porta, alllaf p. aa. K. C B. Co.'a Bamboldt....JtUy K, It, B9 City at Seattle ...rnly a, 00 Oottare City, via Sltk. .... .July 14, 88 ' " I oajt riuurczaoo motrra. ' '. SafilBf t a. an.' Froaa teattle. rraaidanft ...v..... Vol f city of rnebla . Bonoaa .-.- ........... . .July t .July 13 City Office, t9 Waailnrtoa St. Steamer Breakwater Starts on tne uoos iay Koute mrinb ictelugbncb Tomorrow. GUESTS EX JOY SPREAD ON BOARD OF VESSEL Kamlar Xiaara Sea to Antra. Coata Rloa, San Franclaco... .July T Alliance, Cooa Bay. ...... i ..... .July O. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. July Redondo, Seattle... . July 10 Columbia. San Franclaco. ...... -July lji Breakwater. San Franclaco. .. .Juiy it Roanoke, San Pedro and way Film km hi ob fion ciir James Alexander Is to Be Buried at Scene o( Fatal ;, Accident, With Two Good-Sized Craft on. the Fortland-Coos Bar Bonte, Mer- Alealu. orient Nlcomedla, orient Opwdal Diapataa ta Taa araai Oregon City, July . By raqueet of hie alater In Texaa tha remalna of ..July 1 Jamea Alexander. lata eorporal la, tha Numantla. orient.... Wlllametta Pulp and Paper corn Arabia, orient Sept. i I n.n.. nlnt A ,h., .m. will be .July 14 ..juiy I? Fourteenth United Statea Infantry, who' waa accidentally killed laat Tuaaoay at Armuia, onani , Bagular XO&axa to Depart. Up Prbaperons Trade. chants Wttl Be In Position to Boild ?rwu'i5!00" iJfi'is cosia nice, can ranciaco -uj .y O. W. Elder. Han Pedro and way. July 11 Redondo, Seattle and way Juiy 11 Columbia. San Franclaco July 1 Roanoke. San Pedro and way. . . ,Juiy is Aleala. orient. ..July It Nlcomedla orient August $ Numantla. orient. ....Auguat 3 -About 110 lnrltad - gueata enjoyed luncheon yeaterday In tha aaloon f tha ateamer Breakwater at tha Oak atreet tha Arabia, orient. dock. C J. Mlllla manamr of PorUaad Jk Coaa Bar SteamahlB com-1 . Taaaaia la a-ory. pany. being tha boat Thoaa at tha J0rtanhfjU'Br; by.' tacua wore raiiroao, aveaonooat ana i emit a. Br. DR. September II panra plant on tba weat aide, wui oa mterrea at Mountain view cemetery in thla otty. Services will be held la the Methodlat Kplacopal chorea at I p. in. tomorrow. it R. Caaa Ftaed Fifty. . fflaedal Dhnatrk Taa JeareaL) Orea-on Cltr. July . The trial of B. R. Caaa for aeaawlt and battery on com- Slalnt of A. B, Schoanbora, waa held In udga Stlpp'a court at IS o'clock thla Tba morning. verdict ha Jury rendered Klevator dock I of guilty and tha dafeadaat waa fined Astoria 10. Notice af appeal waa mad forth-1 .East pineiwiin. IVraoaal Mention. LUIebonne, Am. ach...O. RAN. Alblna Waanucta, Am. barge.. Untveralty Mill rhehalla. Am hktn KjDaDDtOB J. il Lunaman. Am. ach Stella 1 fSaeelal Diapateh t The tearaalt Charleaton. II. 8. nivy. ....... .. Harbor Oregon City. July t. Dr. and Mra Paul Jonea. U. S. N. Aatorla O. SL Stuart left hero Saturday after Maori King, Br. aa ...Stream noon, after spending tha fourth with Manahu Maru. Jan. aa Flour Mill their eon Dr. C A. Stuart, for their thai th dlnln ball of the I Al vena. Am. ach weetport I home la North Taklma. Thar arrived not twlea aa large. 1 J f '," " YV "l"lJ" fre weaaeaaay irom am eanaaoea tnp newspaper man. and while , tha affair waa entirely Informal, all agreed that tha ' Breakwater la a aplendld aoqulal- tlon to Portland'a fleet of steam veaseU In tha coasting trade. Mr. HUlis axpreaaed his sorrow at the fact Breakwater mmm t. r, 1.1 v. , 1 . . - . for na would nava iweo u nave oeniMa,hud. Nor aa Portland Lbr Ca I Wr. and Mra. Surfua will leave for able to have Invited many mora Irlenda Wallaaot. Am. barge etoria Wardner, Idaho, la a few da ye, with tha whom he would have liked to have ln-A,u,nna sch....... ....... prydock intenUon of making that lively mining . . . v.-.. will ir.aceiaior, Am. air. ....rorujna L.orjjv, (town weir TUtura noma. spect tha craft which henceforth wI11IBmu Am ech. . .Willamette L eV 8. Wkaj Dr. It S, Mount returned Saturday make dally. triDS between thla city iLettltla. Am. ach on way np I mornlnr from a three mmuu' Mniim and the proaperoua Cooa country. Cap-1 Breakwater, Am. as Oak atreet I in Honolulu. Tha doctor re porta having ' . . Xumbet Carriara Ba Bouts. I a glorioua time and his appearanoe Mabel oale, Am. ach San IHrtaa M aapw" Retriever. Am. bktn San raacleea '" ...Ban Franolaco tain McOeen., upon being introduced to the gueata read aa original poem oa tha battle of Manila bay. Tha Breakwater la owned ny tne Southern Paolflo company and will be operated by the Portland Cooa Bay gteevmahlp company. She makea her Initial voyage this week, leaving the Oak atreet nock at I o'clock tomorrow night carrying a full Hat of paaeengera : and about all tha freight ah can bold. South Bay. Am. atr. Echo. Am. bktn .....Saa Franclaco Melrose Am. ach, ......Ban pedra Sailor Boy. Am. ach Saa Franclaco Alden Beaae. Am. bk San Fraaciaca Thoa. L. Wand, Am. atr.. Saa Franclaoo Loutaiana, Am. bk ....Ban Pedro Irene. Am. ach. ........ ......San Diego Thla means that there will be 14 P- ihln-n hari. ' 8a PadVe sengera on board and nearly 1,000 wns aahlngtoiarge Fn 5CT? of fralght beneath. the hatcbea Th. J.'."'"'"??; w NEW BOOKS FOB THE LIBRARY inmmnilllinni Have KMn " . - . . thoroughly renovated so that they are Zn Bauta With Cement and CreneraL now equal to any on the coaet The Buccleueh, Br. ah. Hamburg aalooa haa been reflnlahed and la aa Brenn.Fr. bk... , Hull coay aa on the San Franclaco liner Conway Caatle. Br. bk Antwerp Columbia. - .... Europe, Fr. bk Antwerp rnor m oaing orougm w I oenevieve Mounoa, rr. de. ... . .ixnaon reak 44. BOUND MAOAZXNES. Chautauquaa November, 11 OS, r. I aaweaa.w ww " I VTOireTIWTW XBlWt allies, 7 I. UB( 4AUUVII c water waa the moat I Rene Kervller. Fr. ah.. Hamburg Ho! For Astoria O OB FastSteamerTelegraph i Dally (except Thursdays). Leaves Aider ; street dock t a. m. , " t ' BXOBB BCAZW 8S8. ' : Colombia River Scenery BBaV&ATOB UXB ITXBABDDta. t Pilly . eerrlea bareeea 'Portlaad aa4 Tat , DaUea. eaetpt taadar, leaf lag Partiaad at , a. mH arrtTiag aboat B 9. at, canylag rreifai- aoa paaMnsera. Bpusvuq aeeneiaM .. tlona for eatxlta and Uveeteek. - Inwk foot of Alder at, Porttaadt fast ef ' coarl t 'Ki oallaa. Pbom Mala 114. rartlaa. oiii His 5!v ;C. E? Lee Had Seen Old Tip and the Ohio's First h - 'Steamboat. 1 -i" (Special ' Ditpatck to Toe ' Journal) Kalama, Wash.. July 4. C. E. Lee. who died at Butte, Montana, July , aged 94 years, was born In Harrison 'county, Indiana, July S7. 1111. He saw William Henry Harriaon a great many times.' It wag here that he also saw the first ateamboat that ever piled the Ohio 'river. That craft waa afterward taken from the river, at the instance f Henry Clay.,; who sras then United , Statea - senator, and transported to 1 Washington, where If waa displayed aa a relic of the pioneer days on the Ohio. "When the civil war broke out Mr. Lee then - living In Indiana, was dls- Qualified on account of age. He came to Washington from the eaat 1 f great many years Ago and took a homestead, which he cleared with his He waa married twice. His first wife died in 1868. and the second, whom he married 'in 1870. died in 1888 at Ka . lama. Mr, Lee had spent the most of the past 13 years at Kalama, but of late had been living with his only daughter, trB'VH.d arKV Portland., but when she died. May 11, last, he went to Butts to make his home. Although he was very active the fatigue of the trip, together with hia advanced age, was too much for him, and It waa there he died. Hlg body waa brought back to Kalama, "where It waa laid to rest In the Odd Fellows' cemetery, . ' He leaves an bnly son. David Lee. of! this place, and four grandchildren. . t if i 11 hi 11 '."ii 'i" 1 1 m I I U ; f . Barlow Saw 'Mount Hood Glow. (Special Diapateh to The faarnal.l Barlow, Or. July C The Illumina tion on Mount Hood the night of July 4 was plainly seen here and was a beau tlfnl tight. This town was fairly deserted on the Fourth. There - being no celebration - here iho cltiaens mostly went to Aurora cr attended a picnic that waa held near the Molalla river. . . , -T- eaaaujjju . "mmmmmmTrmmm9- eoaat the Br f opular paaaenger boat in tha trade bo ween Florida and the Weat Indies, al though aha waa tha amalleat of a large fleet. She Is a speedy Uttla boat being able to reel off 11 knota without dif ficulty. The Intention la to have her make a round trip every week. With the steamera Breakwater ana AUiaifte operating on weekly schedules .between thla nort and Coos Bay the peraistent prayers of abippers at Dow Quethary, Fr. bk... ends of the line will have been an-1 pierri LoM. Fr. bk. swered. For tne paat year especially, the transportation facilities between Portland I and the growing Coos Bay country have been entirely inadequate with tha reault that much of the bual- nesa belonging by right to this city has been diverted to San Francisco. This was unsatisfactory both to tba merchants here and at Cooa Bay and every effort waa made to Induce some one to nlace a boat on the route. The Laennee. Fr. ah........ Swansea Le Pllier, KT. bk London Martha Roux. Fr. bk Hamburg Mosamblnue. Br. eh. .... .Newcastle. E. Samoa, Br. bk ..Shields Slam. Oer. ah London Thiers, Fr. ah. Newcaatla, E. Vlncennea, Fr. bk Glasgow Marechaei Turrene, Fr. bk Villa da Mulhouse, FT. bk. , . .Antwerp . .Antwerp Walden Abbey, Br. sh Antwerp Olenesslln, Br. sh Antwerp Versailles, Fr. bk Lelth General da Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk... London General do Negrier, Tr. bk London Bnvard, Fr. tk Antwerp VUle da Dijon. Fr. bk Antwerp Goal Ships Ba Bonta. Belen. Fr. bk...... Newcastle, A. CoL de VUlebols MarenlLFr. bk min-M nf lha California A Orea-on I .Newcastle, A. Coaat Steamahlp company announced Vj,; lZ' ' upon aeveral occaslona that In vain F1""0":!" they had endeavored to secure a boat L rtF t;.Br. to alternate with tha Alliance. S,Mlrrln- n-" Since tha Alliance is ot aoout tne -r"""n r- aama alsa of the Breakwater the two Ardencrala-. Br ok, ... . RELIGION. . Bacon Northrop Young People's I eiocietiea, icu. 8ellecs-Tha New AppreclaUon of tha 1991. BOCIOLOOT. Conyngton A Manual of Corporate Management, containing forma, direc tions and Information for tba uae of lawyers and corporation officials. 1004. Dyer Folklore of Women aa Illu atrated by Lesjenderr and Traditionary xiumourg 1 laiea, etc. inuo. Antwerp Johns Hopkins university studies in Historical apd Political Science, v. 34. Diplomatic History; Trade Unions. Kelly's Customs Tariffs of tha World, 1907. t- National Educational ' Association Fiftieth anniversary volume, 18B7-190C Thrum Hawaiian Folk Talea, 1907. U. S Census, Bureau ot the Mor tality Statistics, 1905. PHILOOT. MacKlnlay Handbook and Grammar HERTS IM2 IN UNC0MPUCATID -CASES MY ffl IS ONLY YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED I Have the Largest : Prac tice Because I Invaria bly Fulfill My Promises Success isn't attained at a bound. : It Is made up of many little triumphs. A large medical practice doesn't await tne young physician at the college door. He must prove himself. He must work toward success day after daydoing mrcu cmvm uay a - , ' ',. 1'. It hss always been my rule to promise noth ing that I am not absolutely certain of accom phshing. Realizing that no one physician can successfully undertake to cure all diseases. I entered special courses of study in preparation tor my psesenc work, ror 10 years 1 have been proving my ability . and building my sue ttss. I have mastered; first the simpler dii easel,' then the serious complex and stubborn ones that others neither cure nor comprehend. I have confined my efforts to diseases of men exclusively aaa tnere is no aument oeionging to tnis ciass tnat 1 cannot tuny conquer. a i. m A 1 r ' a 1 . .11 . t . .... . , 1 matte oroaa ana aeiimts ciiimi. 1 teu men mat 1 can cure tnem. even though others have failed. Jealous doctors have charged me with claiming . . . . i T . I 1 i t . T .M . J . . . too mucn. duii bsk, wnercin nave 1 isuca to iuiiui a promise r jviy prac tice is now fully twice that of any other specialist upon the Pacific coast treating mens diseases. It has grown to these dimensions because I have made promises and tulluled them. Each cure 1 nave effected is a triumph and a manifestation of skill that has had Its part, in the making of my suc cess. Each day new cures are completed, and my present growth of prac tice is more rapid than ever be tore. Consultation is free. If you are afflicted, consult me. You can relv a.aa.aa I a a w .a upon what 1 teu you; ana it 1 accept your case you can rest assured that a complete and permanent cnre.wiu ioiiow my treatment. All necessary X-Ray examinations are abso lutely' free to patients. My equipment for X-Ray work la the finest and most complete ever pro duced, and equally per fect results are not possi ble with an inferior appa ratus. All medicines are pre pared from standardised drugs in my own private laboratory and are sup plied to patients at actual cost, The Or. Taylor Company 234K Morrison St., Cor. 2nd Portland, Oregon Parents living out of the city and ooming to Portland for treatment will be furnished with fine room free of charge. Check your trunks di rect to 14 H Morrison street. ill I aV 'fife BB.'TATZ.OB, The leading SpeolaUst. nrBABXBSaV To nroduce temnorarv aotlvltv of tha functions In oases or so- called weakness la a simple mat ter. out to permanently strength and vigor is a that but Tew physicians uirvu. 1 mrir treat' norarv effects. tlndor tern of treatment, every 1 v& mv 1 m a simple mat- I nently reatoSJI, la a nroblani-aJ . 1 - a 11 77 ' 11 rest- xor em- 1 idor my sys- 1 1 every bit of 1 1 improvement 1 is a part or a per manent - cure. . Thouah other physicians hare, through Though other bit aue- ceas in ' effecting permanent cures, oeen convinced ot the faot that prematureness, loss of pow er, etc, . are put symptoms re sulting from chronlo Inflamma tion or congestion In the nroetata 'gland, none have a yet been aoie to aupucate my cures. say avatem of looal treatment la tha only effective means yet known for restoring the prostate to Its normal state, whloh always re sults in full and oomnlete return of strength and vigor. . Such a curs la absolutely permanent, be cause the condition responsible for the functional disorder is en tirely removed. It Is the onlv klnd of a cure a patient desires, and Is the only kind of curs I will treat for. COBSDJUTATXOB aBBB, X atate nothing in my an nouncements but the straight. square truth. It will cost you nothing to call and talk over your case. You can And out all about your trouble and you can later arrange to begin treatment any time you like. My offloea, comprising ten rooms, are the largest, most elegant and best equipped In the weat. .Newcaatla. A. .Newcastle. A. .Newcastle, A. ..Newcastle, A. ..Newcastle. A. .Newcaatla, A. of the Taralog Lanauaare. 190S. Skeat The Problem of Spelling Re form, 190S. 1312. CGeeWo The WsU-Xaewa Bailable CHINESE Seat aaS Mark I DOCTOR SCIENCE. aa BMde a American Ephemerls and Nautical Al-1 fed la manac for the Tear. 1910. Cranoaii Textbook on Oeodeay and Hfe Stodr ef rants and harta. that atady discovered aad la stTlof same slse of the Breakwater the two A??X'bM. W'nV" NewSatia a Lll8t H" preparedvfor the use of boats will bo sbla to take care of u-p,f,.c'-r- --ir.t-f a civil engineering atudents, 1907. about S.200 tons of freight and about St. Xau1s. Fr. an. Newcastle, A. Dltmars Reptile Book? 1907. sou passengers m wm. 1 u Aiiunun 1 juu au Hutcninson ana otnersxn giving will M here tomorrow night when the Henrik Ibsen. Nor. atr... San Franclaco Races of Mankind. 2 v. n. d. Breakwater sails. Queen Alexandra, Br. str Madras Nasmyth and Carpenter The Moon, The of floors of tha Breakwatrare: Thyra, Nor. as. .San Francisoo Considered as a Planet, a World and a; captain Macueen, .iner urncer fitrathness, Br. str.... port Los Angeles Satellite. 1908. ia 5., . . ' I o .a i ii, or, an. laju ji.ngt.ioai fiwvu iu .uwrr uui, jjaj. a, and Purser McColium. local agent. W. A. Baker is MIGHT GO TO COURT Oil Carrier Ba Boats. Argyll, Am. str .Port Harford Cataala, Am, str. ......... .....Oaviota MARINE NOTES 1901. USEFUL ARTS. Harbonnaster WUI Order Cleaning Up of Stark Street. Harbormaster Speler intends to see that the rubbish and old boxes piled up on both sides of the approach to the river at the foot of Stark street are removed without delay even if it Brnohvogel and Thatcher Industrial its Manufacture and Uaea, Teaching In Medicine, Alcohol; 1907. Cabot Case 1906. Engineering and Index Annual. 1904. Hasiuck xerra-ootta work, Model Una. Moulding and Firlnr. 190S. Hays Combustion and Smokeless 1 Astoria, July 6. Condition of the bar at S p. m., smooth; wind northwest, IS miles; weather clear. Arrived down at k-20 a. m. and aalled at B:S0 a. m atenmer Rednnda. for Renttle. Rntlad At Furnaces. 1908. 9:20 a. m.. barkentine Gardner, for San Hornby Textbook of Gas Manufao Francisco. Sailed at 1:25 D. m. steamer I ture. Ed. . rev. 1905. .A . 1 . -. 1 a . mi . r . ar, . 1 . Wr.rr.aa naoaaaar. tn hrlni tha matter I Hiimoro, lor xiiiamopB. ATnveu at a onn.on-now to natcn, orooa, eea rnTrt uri h -iva ha-wfil notlfv the p. . Bteamer Geo. H, vosburg. ; . I and. Prevent Chicks From tying in the nwn.r. nt h hAi tomorrow to tret I - Ban f ranciaco, juiy e.--Haiiea last oneii, ev. jwi., i-y. . - Z . . . . -f. I nl.ht .tM... V Al. m I fa r7. pa.pM.nil Bteatner Johan If, I I V nil 4.(1. a Ililtja .main afvi.au ffanwir i.kviw Poulsen, from Portland. Sailed, steamer lng, Ed. 1, Rev. 1905. Aureus, for Portland. Sailed at I p. m., FINE J Bteamer Geo. W. Elder, for Portland. . ., T , . . r . a deplorable condition. Business houses m adjoining the street converted It into yl-I't.ta a dumping ground for rubbish and ir,' "" tr.t.. aj.,ni., xrjt 9 -ana Patton Treatise on Civil Englneer- ?JL?r"..y-i".Du"u" JS7Z night, steamer Yosem (.iinui uul ui Lilts Tf sa ui aias v vaaw vik i i,ia Ma.. 41M - uttnn fr. th- mnitsr I ArrtvKi this morning, ITr.. an Innir vlma-i In t tall the approach to the city'B landing at ulai Jl1"?!. a"eiaA-ia m-' FINE ARTS. the root or SUrk .street was kept I' irtnrii sTiniiw Bell Lives and Legends of the En g- V" . . - J a. . W I It.U Tl-V.A-naa tinr.M M -.Jt f at. aa.... 1 .o xedBi: ii:u3 d. xn.. . e.o ieei: i IOil ,'oi" x.ma, auouioo.iu m. 0.2 zeef; 5:18 p. m., ,2 mohks ana umer k.mrcu,jixm9 1 vui. wast matter until at last it became 1 tf a 1 T v f wi r.a asia hlsa hatwasn tViaa Frnnt I street line and the water s edge. Then T.0WLST.Y WILL BE thai river, rnaa ntA aet hm ruM.loh aflnat UyJ JJ-J-M L11J XfXJ with the result that the whole water front at that place presented a dis graceful sight Temporary order was restored lust before the arrival here of the cruiser Charleston when the boxes were piled Inglis Artistlo Lighting, and At F. D. Todd. 1906, ; uctooer, 1906 ARRAIGNED MONDAY (Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.) Astoria, Or.. July S. Attorneys Win- un on both sides of the street against i. UM-trnaii thla aftamnnn ritad a . SKinson vTa a1l. tha hIMIn 1 , it -..a. " Letters. 1800. also built from the street to the T float Petition In habeaa corpus on behalf cf Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vln- so that those wishing to reach the river J. H. Bowlsby, of North Bend, charged pi a Notebooks.; arranged and rendered Home Portraiture, by outing magasine, March. 1907. Stephenson Cutting and Draping Practical Handbook for Upholsterers and Decorators. 1906. Woodbury Photographic--' Amuse ments, J.9U0. LITERATURE. Higglnson Studies In History and oould do so without running the risk of falling into the river. Tne harbor master is not satisfied with the exist ing conditions, however, and so he will see whether or not the city can pro hibit the dumnlns of refuse on around belonging to the municipality. It is understood that one of the own ers of the adjoining property will fight the matter In the court so as to settle for all time the question of ownership or the strip or . iana supposed to nave 1 a. TT 1 4 A A with murdering Clevs Jennings on the SJ, E...T.: fourth steamer Alliance hers-about two weeks ries. 1907. ago. judge McBrlds pi theworth Bend Palgravs Treasury WUIV l-OUCQ O. UtiWLIfaS IUQ sheriff to produce the prisoner In court this evening and show cause why de fendant is held In custody, s On calling the case It was found Dis trict Attorney McCue had sworn to an information charging Bowlsby with murder. The writ was then dismissed, of Sacred Song. Warner Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays, 190S. DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. Edwards East of Paris, 1901. Hutton Cities of Umbria. 190S. Hammond's Descriptive Atlas of lLta been purchased the city when the Bowlsby was allowed until Monday to ama and the Isthmian Canal, 1907. SlTsrk streak .M took P H1" ba wa8 nxed 2.60- l"" Blue Book,1907-8. . place. street ferry transfer took , 1U TXCB WOBUD Knows that Ballard's Snow Liniment l,as no superior for rheumatism, stiff joints, cuts, sprains, lumbago and all t.uns. Uuy it, try , It and you wiU al Vavn t! -it., 'Any. body who has used r..al'isrl a Snow Llmment Is a living vroof of what it does. All we ask of pu le to ret a trial bottle. vPrlce 26c, Kio an1 Bl.wo. J-ioi'i oy an aruggisia- Robinson Nigoria. Our Latest Pro. STL:3lTm PAY ALIMONY ; rtM t. Engiand:itoB, uuv sa v VT w vN...aaQ a(u i 1 "rsria. a-vl -.J B 1L . -v-a. YD flA m T1TJ TCAV I ."","P01 -".rnlJ'..l l nge VXfc UU 1 J XJOXPyJiy or ianc, too. ii, iswe, HISTORT. front are In need pf a cleaning owners will probably hear from the harbormaster soon. In not a few places filth haa been allowed to accumulate to such an extent as to make the docks entirely unfit for use, , and a disgrace to the city. (Special Die patch to The JosrnaL) Pendleton, Or., July 8. W. D, Buford, i a-' XSLVZL-lS a2IrfilHm2 a locl manager, has been held lower docks. submerged for om time U K. In nt , and thev will have to undergo a thor ough? cleaning when the river recedes. In some places the lower docks are now level with the water and next week will probably see some high and dry. The to be in contempt of court for failure to pay his divorced wife the sum of 115 a month ordered by Judge Bean when Mrs. Buford was granted a divorce sev eral months ago. Buford claims lie Is Srra, siowi7M.g M'yHriYJ. &iriJto!i Blkelas Seven Essays on Christian Greece, 1890. croaer Oregon question, n. a. Garrison Westward Extension, 1908. Jansen History of the German Peo ple at the Close of the Middle Ages, 1. 7-8, 1906. Lang History of Scotland, 1. 4, 1908. Lea History ox tne inquisition or but is expected to fall from now on as the greater amount of snow has dis appeared down the mountain sides. SALUTE FOR GOVERNOR Cruiser Charleston's . Guvs Again Cause Windows to Rattle. ' Governor Chamberlain and party paid a visit to Admiral Swinburne's ' flag ship .yesterday afternoon and the can non boomed forth seven guns in salut ing the chief executive, The concus sion from' he guns jarred windows near tne waienront, although it Is believed no damage waa caused; The Charleston will remain open to Visitors every afternoon between the "" "nn o o ciock. According to Lrl".e, ir"n,eJlt" th orulser will remain, in the harbor until the 1 4th or ithv,"-ihl,.n,onith' when. will skil north for the Bremerton navy yard, hundreds of visitors Inspect the cruiser dally and the small harbor boata are reaping a nice harvest of dimes. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Harrlman liner Costa Rica Is flue mffio. hr' tm0rr0W "-om -San The question of adopting a - new scale ef wages .was sot taken up. at given until Monday to nay or ba im. prisonea. Two of a Kind. u There's a creature rushing along Park row, Almost from morn till night. With iron elbows that constantly go Political Value of History, Historical Society, Tahhlnr from le.ft to -1flrhl- a shove and a push he clears his otate; Dy eir opencer ot. jonn, ib Lecky- is2. ' ' Wisconsin State Proceedings, 1906. BIOORAPHT. Balch, . T. " W. Balch Genealogical 1907. ' Brooke. 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TKT Aa H..!.. . T3a.. ,T QlltllH WIS, Aa , . 11 D. aUB. V K TJ1 - sonal Reminiscences 1 of the First Duke Of Wellington; by Mary E. Gleig, 1904. FICTION. Williamson A Williamson The Prin cess Virginia. GERMAN FICTION. Dahn Bis Zum Tode Gatren. Frenssen Hilllngenlol; Roman. Preussen Peter Moors Fahrt Nach Sudwest Delany, Mrs. M. CU.J P. Mrs. Delany, is. With nath And handles no one with care; i (Mary Granville); a memoir; 1700-1T8 XT a im nrnnf arainat courtaav n.i mm 1 1900. wrath I Du Gueschlin, Bertrand, Comte de And the fellow is everywhere. j Longuevllle Bertrand .Du- Gueschlin, (Constable of France; by Enoch Vlns There's another creature of opposite box Stoddard, 1897. .,-.' Who freauents Sixth avenue. I flreelnv." Horace Horace Or eel e v. 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The car car ries the fuel for the burners as weu as for its own power and lta operation is so slmsls that it is a , comparatively easy Job for one man to handle the machine in fact In nice weather a trio through the country on the weed-burner la a very pleasant rldet Attached to the car are a number of far. Ira narrrlnr the SUDDlV Of gasoline SUXItCieni lor.mo oay run va uw.ruaj. This gasoline is forced into a system of burners carried, on the back of the car, making a very hot flams close to tne grouna ana .iitDumi uj " feet on either side. .. This . kills the weeds. ' . . The machine is capabls .of burning from 20 to 25 miles a day, running about three to four miles an nour.a nree men compose the crew of the oar. which is handled on the road under orders as a regular train. . Where weeds are cut by hand It re quires approximately Id men to put One mile of track per day, . hence the ma phine does the work of about 800 then. 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