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v... THE; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. ' TUESDAY , EVENING, SEPTEMBER nlO, 11007. TIRS PORTLAND TOMATO VINE BEARS BIG CLUSTER OF RUDDY FRUIT ROSY COMPLEXION V WITHOUT COSMETIC DEFEAT FilEIICH Hobs rerlptloB lot ta Itta v Said to Work Wonder oa , th Complexion. ' JJIPJII1ESE n Sailors Fight on Wind jam- vmer et. lows jnow.ih vllarbor. ';-?.;;;';.- I VICTORS WILDGOTO & ! CAKADAITO LIVE . Subject of Mikado Find Llf e Un i boarabto' on Sailing .VeMel and Bejnf Itefuaed Landing, pere Con- dude to Go' North. -la a miniature flfht hero laet night Japan licked Franc to a finish; and so discouraged ovar tha victory ara thoaa who won It that thay ara now preparing to co to Canada to meet John Bull's .protege thara. Tha war was waged on tha deck and in tha forepeak of foe Frjpeh bark- St- Loul about o'clock waa participated In by two Japa and two Parisian .Attar putting tha r Frenchmen out of bualneaa the Japa f donnad their beat Sunday clothea and walked aahor. emphatically refusing to kali longer on tha windjammer, which k la booked to leave for Europe soon. . The fight on tha St. Louis la of mora significance than an ordinary aallora' J row. because it brings into action tha C. lawa of th country aa relating to for ' eign eubjecta, and for that raaaon car " in dealing with th participants has to . . b taken to avoid International compll cations. This morning th two Japa- neae. T Kokihara and T. God I, called on United State Immlrratlon Inspector V J. H. Barbour To obtain permission ta .. land here asd become resident of th States, but they were disappointed, be ' canse, being sailors only, they com under th law requiring passports, ana these they have not Inspector Bar Ji bour advised the sailors to go to Can : a da, and they have about decided to do so, fearless of being ducked or de ; voured by the mobs engaged there In driving th llttl brown men out of th .' country. fused FmUssioa to Xa&d. In refusing th - Japa permission to 1 remain her. Inspector Barbour baaea hta decision on th new law which be- came effective In March, which aays ' that no Japanese laborer may be ad ' mittd without being in possession of a ' passport This practically means ex clusion to th Japan, because th . mikado's government will not -Issue passports to its laborers. Canada and Mexico are open to the Japs, and as a . result thousands of them ara flooding into th land to th north and south of, the states. Eventually they seek tha borders and cross into tne staiea :';-: A;--,.-- - ' I J A good complexion la essential to rsciai oeauiy, ana ir 11 cannoi oe tv talned naturally, then artUlclal mean must be resorted to, .. v . v But all ladlea regret th necessity of using Imitation beauty and would gladly possess th natural roay glow with which soma of their slaters are so bountifully favored. . r Her Is a prescription that - comes acroas the ocean, from Franca, tha horn of ao many beauty secrets, and It la aald to b th moat effective prepa ration known to aoienca for rejuvenat ing the akin, and restoring the bloom of youth as well as . prompting th growth In undeveloped . or , shrunken Darts. . Obtain from ' your druggist:' Two ounces of Ros water; on - ounce Spirits of Cologne; four ouncea cry tal lied Sartoln (akin food). . Put the Sartoln Into a pint of hot water tnoi noiung) ano alter it la a is solved and cooled atraln it through I fine oloth and all th Roaa. Water and Cologne Bplrlta. Put It In a bottle or fruit Jar and keep well corked when not in use. Thla wash la to be at plied twice day or oftener, and massaged well Into th skin. It is sn inexpensive mixture. the ingredients being obtainable At any good drug ator and la well worth a trial. .. . i I ' Mm mi: -' NttureTrTondBTTnl "Work lirBnlldlng Frtrit Doaring-' Plant; Natur overdid hereelf In building a tomato vln which grows In th back yard of th residence 'of "T. J. Jackson, 18 Cast First street ' north, where a plant which bears th ruddy fruit haa grown to a height of over five feet. On a single branch -of thla vine eight tomatoes have grown to maturity. They are not large ones, but are solid, and tha number is about twice that which usu- ally crows from a cluster of blossoms It Is seldom that mora tnan three or four tomatoes ar found in a cluater on tha sam branch. Mr. Jackson has It tomato planta in tha little garden In his back yard, and from thia unlucky number he haa raised a buahel of fruit without making any particular effort to get either large or extraordinary results. Inspector Barbour says thst hundreds of Japs are being captured by tmmlgra tlon men near the two lines and sent BIT Tjiat nlrht'a t lWht on board th St Louie was the culmination of a long Juarrel dating back to the time When the vessel left Newcastle, Australia, for Portland, about three months ago. The bark Is at the Pacific coast coal bunkers discharging coal, and last mgnc after the day's toll was over two of the Frenchmen went ashore to have a time. They returned in a couple of hours, con siderably the worse for north end wine, '. and began to abuse the Japanese, who have learned quite a few choice French expressions since they joined the vs sol at Kobe nearly alx months ago. Xld low Both Sailors. Kokihara a' big Jap and active one, and he saw ho, sense in standing abuse , at- tha hands of drunken men. Ac eordlnaly heilet loose and laid his ad- versary low with one gentle sweep of , th hand. Those who watched him do It say that it was a jiu-jitsu trick. te ' caus the Frenchmen went down and out Ilk a candle in a gale. In the meantime the other Jap struggled with - - the aecond Frenchman, neither getting -the upper hand. Kokihara rushed to his partners assistance aiier navmg pui nia own antagonist to sleep, snd soon the other Frenchman was plsced alongside, ouiet and SDDarently perfectly subdued. Then the Japs retired and slep soundly all night. MARKING NEW CHANNEL compared with th rat of the United Shipowners of Europe. Several other vessel were reported chartered thla morning, among them being tha French bark Eugene pcnneiaer. which la now en route for thla port wth a cartro of coal from Newcastle, Australia. The Eugene Schneider was taken for 10 shillings, Portland loading with January cancelling date. The British bark Castle Rock was chartered to carry Wheat from Puget aound to Europe at 81a Sd, December cancelling. FINE WEATHER AT SEA. (- Steamship President Flashes News Shortly Before Noon. Fin weather Is prevailing on th ocean off th Oregon coast today ac cording to a wireless message received from th steamship President shortly before noon today. The message 'was received at the North Head station and promptly forwarded to the weather bu reau ner. Th President was off . Crook's Point the Columbia river, when the message about 230 miles south of the mouth of , .Albina dock .Astoria , Llnnton Stream Oak street ..Martin's dock . . .Couch street Lighthouse Tender Anneiia In Har bor to Begin Work. The lighthouse tender Armerla will .begin placing spars snd buoys In th river soon 10 mara tne cnannei accora v Ing to the survey mad by th pilots -t and tha government engineers, the lat- ter being in progress now. Th Armerla - came up this morning and went to her . usual Derth at me coucn street aoca. - The channel haa been shifted .con' slderably this season by th work of the dredgres ana tne set or tne currents and for that reason there will be a Xreat deal of work for the tender rmerla in getting th channel properly marxea. . ' BATES GO STILL HIGHER. . Spot Vessel Gets Good Price to En- . rope on Paget Sound. The top-notch price for wheat freights for four year from a Pacific coast port to Europe waa reached this morning . wnen an exporting nrm agreea to pay v 32s 6d for the British bark Sardhana ; from Seattle to the united Kingdom Th earanana is now at aeatti read; ' loading and she is a small veaSe 1,100 tons net register, which se tts tor ner getting a rancy price as f v com tht THROW OUT THE LINE Give Them Help 'and Many Portland People Will Be Happier. "Throw Out the I4f Lina" Th kidneys need help. V They're overworked can't get - poison filtered out of the blood. They're getting worse evry minute. Will you help them 7 Doan's Kidney Fills hav brought thousands of kidney sufferers back v from tha verge of despair. Will cur any form pf kidney .trouble. W. Jenkins of 426 East Mill street, Pnrtiand. Oregon, says: T hav no 00 casion to change anything that I said three years ago In recommending Doan's Kidney Pills, for sine that tlm other ' members of our family hav found equally beneficial results in treating : kidney complaint. Beror using uoan's ; Kidney Pills I suffered with acute at tacks of backache and a derangement -i of th action of th kidneys, and dull , dragging pains made It difficult Jot me to attend to my wore. - as in result using this fin remedy I have: been 'fre from kidney complaint Ind back- 1 ach for over three years, and there fore feel great ' confidence In recora- - mending them to othifir ' tp )iv all Ana was flashed to th tower at North Head. The message stated that the sea was calm., th wind northwest with the barometer at 80.12 and the thermometer at ds. Thla la tha first message successfully transmuted 10 tne in or in Head station in the daytime, and It la believed from the legible report , received today that nenceiortn it win not be necessary to await night to communicate with shore. CONCERT FOR SAILORS. Seamen'g Institute Will Entertain Visitors Tomorrow Evening. Tha weekly concert at the Seamen' institute, 100 North Front street, will be tomorrow at alven o'clock under the direction of Miss E. Bennett jonnson. gram: Piano solo, Miss E. Toung; song, Miss Eva Wells; song. Edwin Cardwell, chief evening Aon of Following Is the pro- officer British Miss C shiD uaiaonar: sons. Russell; piano solo, Miss Ber- nays; song, August Leclerc, French ship Vincennes song. F. Meyer, chief orncer uerman snip isvaj- piano duet; Miss C. Russell and Miss E. Touna: song, W. Jackson, British ship Dalgo- nar; uerman song ana cnorua, u. Rentch .and others from German ship Siam; reading. Rev. "A.. E. Bernaya; cor net solo. J. C. Taylor: sons. Miss E. Bennett Johnson; accordion solo. Robin Maturin, French Ship Vlncennes: sung, w. nay warn; piano soio. T. Kobinson, British ship Dalgonar; accompanist. Miss nernays. NOTICES TO MARINERS. Branch Hdrographlc Office Issues Circular of Warning. The local branch of th hvdroirraphlc office, John McNulty, nautical expert in charge, today Issued th following no tices to mariners: "Captain Cantwell of th u.- 8. R. C. Manning reporta . striklnc an unknown roca in Tince wuiiam. sound, . Alaska, with nin feet of water on It, August 15, 1907. with the following bearings (magnetic): ' Northeast end of Oreen Island S. 84 degrees 11' E. Left Tan gent Seal island N. 83 degrees 66' E. "Captain Harrold Berar of the Norwe gian 0, a. l euus reports passing a con leal black and white striped buoy adrift in latitude 41 degrees 67' N. and longi tude 124 degrees 45' W. on September 1, MARINE INTELLIGENCE Kagular Mnsrs Sna- to arrlv. Roanoke, San Pedro and way. . Sept. 10 city 01 jranama. Ban r...,..Bept. u Breakwater, Coos Bay........ ...Sept. 14 R. D. Inman, San Francisco. . Sept. 15 G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way Sept. 16 A . I.Ik O.nl .Iff Aiauwi w. wii .,....... t.HDri, a I Costa Rica, San Francisco. .... .Sept. 18 jonan rouisen, Kan Tancisco..uept. z Nioomedia. orient Oct 1 Alesla, orient. . .. . .. .. . .Oct t Numantla, orient ........... . .. -Oct 30 Begnlar Users to Separi, Roanoke San Pedro and way.... Sept 1 1 Alliance, Cooa Bay. ........... Sept. 14 Redondo, Seattle .. ...... . .... .Sept 15 Johan Paulsen, San Francisco. .Sept 15 Breakwater, Coos bay. ... . . .. ,Sept l6 G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way.Sept 18 uosta Kica. an rancisco ept 21 Arabia, orient....;.... ..Sept 86 Alesla, orient. .Oct?18 Nioomedia. orient. . . . . , .Nov, 8 Numantla, , orient ............Nov. 30, r i'iTsls la lort.- ' ' Tola, Br. ah........... ...Elevator dock Dalgonar. Br.- ah . . . . . . . . . ... .Oceanic Bee, Am. sch. .. .Willamette I. A & Wka Siam, Gr. .sb . . . . i .-Portland Lumber Co. Conway Castle. Br. bk... Columbia No. 8 Kin Cyrus. Am. seh. ........ . .Astoria Beulah. . Am. sch, . ... ...... . . . .Astoria Vlncennes. Fr. hk. ..-. . ..Columbia. No. 1 North1 King, Am. tug. ....... .. .Astoria Awtelopsi Am. soa.-r...o -ef uneem 6t Nioholas, -Anx-ah. . . . . . . .... .Astoria St. Louis. Fr. bk.. Pacific Coast bunkers Compeer, Am. sch. ............. .Rainier Strathness, Br. s. .Portland Lumber Co. North Star. Am. tua. .......... .Astoria Americana, Am. sch..... .....Vancouver For sale by all deal era - Prloe 50 cents. Foster-Milburn vCo,,:, Buffalo, New York, sol agents for ' th United States. . , - - . tak no otbet,. - , i '"": f f 1 Alio McDonald, Am. sch. ...... .Astorls' Col d Vlllebois Muriel, Fr. bk Stream Honolpu, Am. sch, Wsstport Oliver J. Olsen. Am. as... Tongue Point J. B. Stetson, Am. str. .. .Tongue Point Eva, Ger. as...... Flour mills Berlin, Am. sh Albina Nome City. Am. str Llnnton Northland, Am. str Tongue Point Kalomo, Br. ss Glendale, Am. sch Wrestler Am. bktn.... Wsllacut, Am. barge.. Johan Poulsen. Am. str Roanoke, Am. ss , Redondo, Am. ss , dumber Carrier Ba Boats. Thomas L. Wand,t.Am. str. San Francisco Coaster, Am. str. San Francisco Susie M. Pluramer, Am. sch. . .Guaymas Wasp, Am. atr San Francisco Lettltla, Am. sch. San Francisco Annie M. Campbell, Am. sch r. . . . San Francisco Glendale, Am. sch .'San Francisco Mabel Gale, Am. sch San Francisco Andy Mahoney, Am. sch.. .San Francisco Cascade, Am. str San Francisco Salvador, Am. sch .San Francisco W. F. Garms, Am., sch San Pedro Virginia. Am. ach..... Port Loa Anaelea Lakme, Am. ss...,. San . Francisco ' Sn sunt With Cement and Oeneral. Buccleuch, Br. sh.. Hamburg Brenn. Fr. bk...... Hull Europe. Br. bk Antwerp Genevieve Molinos, Fr. bk London Rene Kerviler, Fr. sh.. Hamburg Laennec, Fr. ah Swansea Le Filler. Fr. bk ..London Martha Roux, Fr. bk.. Hamburg Mozambique, Br, bk. ... .Newcastle, E. Samoa, Br. bk.. Shields Thiers, Fr. sh Newcastle, E. Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk... Hamburg VlUe d Mulhous, Fr. bk Antwerp Guethary, Fr. bk ....Antwerp Plerrl Lotl, Fr. bk. Antwerp Walden Abbey. Br. ah.. Antwem Glenesslln, Br. sh Antwerp Versailles, Fr. bk... Lelth General de Boisdeffre, Fr. bk.. London General de Negrler, Fr. bk. .... London Bayard. Fr. dm Antwerp Vllle de Dijon, Fr. bk...... ....Antwerp Alice Marie, ' Fr. bk Antwerp Eugene Rergallna Fr. bk. ... .Antwerp H. Haekfleld. Gr. bk Honolulu Arctic Stream. Br. ah Rotterdam Crown of India, Br. bk .Antwerp Cornll Bart, Fr bk Antwerp Julea Gommea, Fr. bk Rotterdam Edward Detailla, Fr. bk Antwerp Coal Skips Sn Boat. Belen. Fr. bk Newcastle. A. ClaverdonT Br. sh Newcastle, A. Willscott Am. bk., Newcastle, A. Port Patrick, Br. sh Newcastle, A. St Mlrren, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Crillon, Fr. bk.. Newcastle, A. Ardencralg, Br. bk. Newcastle, A. Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. Newcastle,, A. tsuiron, f r. dk. Newcastle, A. Castle Rock, Br. sh ..Sydney, A. RedhilL Br. as,... Newcastle, A. Knight Templar, Br. ss. .Newcastle, A. Tymerlc. Br. str Newcastle. A. Henry Viliard, Am. str. . .Newcastle, A. Thordia, Nor. atr. . . . . t.Morovan, Japan Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Newcastle. A. tsmuy iteea. Am. an.. .Newcastle, Aus. Ancalos, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Brlseux, Fr. bk Newcastle. A. Tramp Steamers sn Bout. Elss, Nor. ss...... San Francisco African Monarch, Br. ss.. Japan Inveran, Br. ss fPort Los Angeles Terndene, Br; str. .. ..7., San Francisco icrjr YiRcn, .Mor. h,.,bu rranclSCO Admiral Borreson. Nor. sa San FV. Barkston, Br. ss. ..... . . .San Franlcsco Oil Steamers Sn. Atlas Am. str .'...San Francisco Maverick, Am. ss San Francisco Santa Rita, Am. ss....:..8an Frinciwn W. S. Portr, Am. ss..,.......Gavloto Sn Bout in Ballast to Iod Orala. Gael, Fr. bk. ..Puret Sound Turgot. Fr. bk.........;..pUget Sound Mlltonburn, Br. . bk. . , . . .Santa Rosalia Dumfireahlre, Br. sh. .Port Los Angeles 8ully. Fr. bk... ..San Francisco Celtic enter, nr. sn .....Honolulu Admiral uorneuiier. Fr. dk Ban Ft. Btratharyfo. Br. . sh. ..... . ... . . .Caliita Castor, Br. sh.. Valparaiso Noeml, Fr. bk. .Seattle Alsterkamp, Ger. sh. .. . . .Caleta Colosa ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steam schooner Johan .Pniilsn will arrive from San Francisco .this afternoon at. oak street dock. . Sh will , . , , , . . - iwii luiuuer ivr rtiurn cargo. Th barken tin Wrestler arrived at Llnnton this mornln to load lumbar. Captain A. Thomas reporta an unevent ful vovitt from Port Ita inr.l.i The North Palflo liner Roanoke will be at Martin's dock tonight at about 7 o'clock from Ban Pedro and way porta. The British shit) Conway Castle will finish loading wheat at Columbia dock Mo. z this arternoon. She will clear for Europe with th first cargo of new cron wheat aet afloat thla season The German' ateamer Eva ablfted to tne nnur mm thla morning to load flour for Vladivostok. Th German ehlp Alsterkamp la earn ing her to load cereals this fall. She cornea In ballast from South America. Jim Buro, a deackhand on th steamer Beaver, Jumped into tha river at Oak roint tne other day and aaved a truok load of lumber. The truck got away from the man handling It and ran Into the river. Bora- awii-aad n at one leaped and brought th lumber ashore. . MARINE NOTES Astoria, Sept. 10. Arrived down dar ing -tha night Steamers Breakwater and Caaco. Arrived at 7:80 and left up at 10 a m., ateamer Roanoke, from San Pedro and way porta. Arrived at 8:80 and left up at :0 a. m., ateamer Johan Poulaen, from San Francisco. Astoria, Sept 10. Arrived down at 7:16 and sailed af 6:80 p. m., steamer Costa Rica for Ban Francisco. Arrived down at Ton irue Point during the night, steamer Northland. Astoria, Sept 10. Condition of th bar at 8 a m.--Obscured; wind south east 18 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria today High water, 8:08 a. m., 8.8 feet; 8:85 p. m.. 8.6 feet Low water, 8:88 a tn., 0.8 feet; 8:60 p. m., 0.8 feet. Astorls, Sept 10. Arrived at 11:80 a. m., steamer- Redondo, from Seattle. Sailed at 11:80 a m., steamer Caaoo, for San Francisco, sailed at 12 noon, steamers -Breakwater and Costa Rica. San Francisco, Sept. 10. Arrived at 6 a. m., steamer George W. Elder, from Portland. Sailed last night steam er Lakme, for Portland. Gavloto, 8ept. 10. Sailed this morn ing, steamer W. 8. Porter, for Portland. PATRICK BKICE, DEAD; . INDJAN WAR VETERAN (Special Dlspatck to Tb JearsaLI Butte, Mont, Sept 10. Patrick Brloe, hero of several Indian wars and on of the argonauts of th early '50s. died yesterday at Anaconda of Bright' dis ease. Brio was awarded a medal for signal bravery during the Nes Perce war In 1877 In connection with th res cue of th 6-year-old daughter of an army officer named Manuel. Brlce had been taken captive by th Indiana, but through tha friendship of a Nes Perce chief he was given opportu nity to escape. , It wss wl.il he waa stealthily making his way crawling through the brush to evade the hostile Nes Perces that he heard the cry of the child for "mamma" near the Indian camp. At great riak to himself, with the redskins within striking distance, he succeeded in gaining possession of th child, and after two days of great V'- -';, .,... .,. v.; : '. ' - , ' . . 1 Where to Biiv the BoysifS to School Suits We sEow an enormoulinel)f made"to"Dur order" School Suits Uncomparable values Most Desirable Gilts lor Boys given FREE with every Suit or Overcoat at $3.35 or over eBBBBBSSBSSSBSSSSBJBSSSSSSSTSSITTTSITaBISBBBBBSr W Wrf 1 V , S. W. Cor. Fourth and Morrison privation suoodd In reaching Captain Berry's command. . Brlce was one of th best-known pio neers of Anaconda. Tndav will be th last dav of dis count on west aid gas bills. Watches cleaned. 81. 148 Wash, st Report on Reform School. (Special Dlipatch to Tha Joarnai.) Salem, Or., Sept. 10. Th report of N. H. Looney, saperlntendent of the stat reform school, was presented to th stat board yesterday. During th month two inmates were returned from fiarol. and two which had escaped, mak ng the total enrollment 86 as com pared to 85 at th beginning; of tha . f month. Th sum of 8886.80 was re- i celved from th national government as ! charges on two Inmates from Alaska. Gasena one triad you'll us no o'ther soap on washable shirtwaist. Metsger sy klasses. SI- SIS Wash. , ', 1 a m Hayp Ix tnnrp u u RESTORES GRAY HAIH O Its NATURAL' COLOR, StoptliUfaUinti out, and positive ly removes' Dandruff. Keeps nair soft and elossy. " Is: not a dye. Guaranteed perfectly pure. - Philo Hat Spec Co., wewsra, w. j. .: 50c bottloa. all druUta. MM YOOR COAT, SUIT, SWT, Be. From the Largest Stock on the Coast WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Cbats Your choice of about 200 Coats, values up to $22.50 Kimonos Regular $1.00 values BELTS Silk Belts in all colors; regular OQ' ' 63c values . ... .. , JVw ? . ..... .4rVv '.- .t . Wfc rf" . At r ' i.' li Suits New Autumn Suits at $17.50, ma'deof fine broadcloth and mixtures, in a per ; fection of style. Values up to $30.00 $17.50 ' ; :' "'.'7. . .".':-''. 'J ?;;-v-,rf.'.'.:;n';vj.f Silk Petticoats ; Regular $7.50 values - $2.50 SKIRTS Values up to $8.50, all sizes; tj AC including extra sizes . . .tyMms O Sole Agents Hen derson Corsets- ...".lS.,i.-Ji:i.i;j,.:." f'-X:- Wnol U aa4 MotmSX T . . . , '..sI--''-.: LV-" v5r"-1-:"?.-y?.Jf'. srP" w .'- Santi , ' 4 . . - ti . HETH AND ALDER 1- hi: cf::; Ws r prepnr- 1 furnlHh you f Costs, ? iU. t! , New T t V Snd f'"' - 1 , , ' fi, ' '