The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 01, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER . I, 1S07.
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PortUnd Exports of Wheat
and Hour During Septem
ber, Show Big Increase-
October Will Be a Banner
Month;!
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' - PortUnd exported mora " wheat and
. i flour laat month than all the Pugat
' y sound porta combined- Tha wheat ship
menta weremearlr- Ave times thoee
1 'i. from tha sound, while aa o flour shtp
' "i'i menta Portland led by -a few hundred
barrels. Bringing Ity down--to actual
, : fflgures.- reduclng flour , to wheat, the
4 shipments .by, water .were: . portiana,
. f. 1.514.8 bushels; Puget aound cltlea
i 'combined, 969.141 buahelai . V
, ' During September the shipments to
---'foreign eountrlea f flour, wheat, bar
' ley and lumber from -Portland aggre-
gated a total value of tl.V4.ooi while
if the domestic shipments of wheat, flour
i and luroDer to aomeauc porn. yni.-
L P&y n California, aggregate a value
of approximately- MOO.O00, thua brlng
k ' ' I Ing Uie grand total value Of ahinments
A by water, not Incfadlng general mer
i ohandlse, ,or mlacelUineoue freight to
J more than IU00.OO0.-. Thla total would
; T hve been Increased By aevera nt
thi
thouaand dollara had net a number, of
$ vessels failed to- - clear ja s sxpectea.
rri.. in In n tha v October
records, however, with the result that
October promleea to become the banner
tory of thea-lfle coast . -J-
l rouowing ciriu ww .
, Ing the month for foreign porUi - As --
, Wheai to wpe. '": - " - !-
Veaael- T Buahela. Value.
Conway Ca.tle, Br. bk. 1MJ7 K lj.foo
Dulromtr. Br. ah.... 140.JSJ
, , yincennea, Fr. bv . ; M0
14,000
Total m.io
r' - c: k - Waeas to Oxtest.
I Veaael ' ' S1-
Kumantla, Oer. aa. . . . . J0.O01
tiarniion. or. ...';
"Kalomo, Br aa
ToUl
I24,700
Value,
t U.8SI
18,00
16,001
f0,00t
.4I.!9
XlOTtf to Orient,
Veaael ' Barrela. Value
TC.im.ntlA. Or. Sf...... 14.9Z1 t 88,716
Kva, Ger. aa !H2
Kalomo, Br. aa fl,94T
Araha, Oer. aa.
Total
199.876
116.61
201.024
to be hauled acrosa the rape over a
apeclally built -road through the form
and over the hllla, and lnunchpfl In the
amoother water of linker's by. An
other time ahe drifted on Peacock plt
and had to be repaired at connliIrahle
expnnae. These accident would not
likely have happened had the veI
been equipped with' power to atand out
to aea when ahe broke from her moor
ings. With power It will also be pos
sible to avert an unusually heavy atraln
on the anchora, . since In case ofva
heavy blow or current, the enginca
can assist In holding the craft against
the aea. .. (
JlAmXE INTELLIGENCE.
-.'J ...... ? - -r;v
'. Berolar X.laera Sue to Arrive.
O. VT. Elder, San Pedre and way. '.Oct J
Alliance, coos Hay ...... uci.
Breakwater, Cooa Bay '. .. . ....Oct
fMlv rtt Panama. Ran irranelaca.. .OoL
Roanoke. Hai Pedro and way....Oft
Aleala. orient . -I Oct 10
Redondo. Beattle OcL-lO
Poata Rica. San Francisco Oct II
Numanua, orient ,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.vcu xw
Nlcnmadla. orient : Oct 25
Arabia, orient ................. Deo. 15
f JUgnlax Xiaan to Depart.
RedondV Seattle ,,.Oot.
Costa Rica, Ban Francisco.,.. ..Oct
Alliance, Coos Bay ...... ......Oct..
Jnhan Poulaen. BnB Francisco. I.Oct
nt of Panama.. Ban. FraiulacO. .Oct
Kreaa water, cooa Bar k .jc.
Roanoke. Ban - Pedro anil war. .Oct 10
O. Wi Elder, San Pedro and way. . Oct 17
Aleeia, orient... ............. ,.ucfc it
N loomed la, orient... ......... ...Nov. 1
Numantla, orient. u,,.. ........ ..Nor. 10
a tmmu U' port.--'':' ?
Tola. Br.'ah..;.',.;;...'. P. Mill a
Dalaonar. Br. ah. .......Stream
81am, Or. ah.. . . t. .Portland Lumber Co.
Vtnoennea, Fr. bk.'. Columbia No. 1
North King, Am. tug-..- .Astoria
Antelope, Am. ach Foot of Lincoln
Rt Nicholas, Am. sh.;i. .,,..'. ..Astoria
Bt jLiOuia, mr. tile Astoria
teoMis
14.21
Barley to JSurope.
Tv..u i ," nuahela. Value.
I Conway Caatle. Br. ah.- v6 t 0.22
- Vlncennea. Fr. bk. .... 104.786 68.000
Total..:-.... 14.444 tiaM28
roretgn X.nmber Bhlpmeata.
Steamer and Destination. Feet
Shanghai . .1,206,H0
Numantla, Oer. as., Hong
' kona -" T01.240
: Kalomo, Brae.. Tokohama. i4,gi
Totmi'''lii.ii. ... .vCi'w.. 4,622,061
. ? Coast )ambea aUUpmeata.
vumI '.. sif'ti : ,k j i;.Feet
Caaco. aa.k Ban Frenciaco ... 600,000
Nome City, aaa Bedondo -!2n'22S
Kxcelelor, aa,. San Franclaoo.... 640,000
; Johan Poulflfin, aa., Ban Fr...
Wreatler, bktn., San Francisco.. 140,000
t' n ii inmin. as.. San Francisco. . ' 60,000
Bee as., San Pedro 726,000
Kxc'elsior; aa., San Franclaco. . .660,000
Nome City, aa, San Francisco.. .900,000
Wheat
Total ........ ....... 4,600,000
The following statistics, complied by
the Merchants- Excnanga oi mis cny,
frive the comparative figures of Portl
and and the Puget sound cltlea for the
month of September, iui ana ivue;
Portlamd.
Bushels. Bushels.
1907. 1906.
Kurona :.. ..196,207 449,126
; California 7M1 22,461
South America vifi
Orient -148,116
: Total .T14.986
i Flour. Barrela.,
iOrlent ........ .i. .... 164,236
; California 18,644
Total .177.780
471,699
Barrela.
-64.765
10,883
Pngvl Booad.
tl'heat. Buahela,
- "Europe f.210
- .California 6,341
' South America ..... ......
i i Orient 60.000
66,646
Buahela.
116.220
iiwi
Total ..
Flour
'Orient
.California ...
- South America
160,661
Barrela.
.......148,702
9.618
... 11.260
122,292
Barrela.
169,882
6,433
8.136
Total
.'.177.466 183,949
VESSELS NEARLY READY.
1 Belf-Propellliig Lightships WU1 Soon
t- ' Arrive Here.
Captain P. J. Werllch, lighthouse tn
"'. epector of the thirteenth district com
" prising Oregon, "Washington and Alaska,
, is informed" that the work on the new
v, lightships and lighthouse tenders being
built at -Canton, New Jersey, la pro
r'vresnlnar more raoidlv than the con
tract calls for so that they will in all
probability te reaay- -gor aenvery De
fore the time specified in the contrscta.
k. uairrvtA tn tht . ftlafrlot . anntit
an equal number for the twelfth dis
trict, comprising California, and one
tender for . the subdistrlct comprising
:: the Hawaiian islands. The vessels are
-? h. hrnna-ht out around Cane Horn
nr. A p.nt.ln Werllch ! of tha nnlnlnn
i that they will probably be here In a
' few months.11-
k'- The llghtahlps will be propellor ves-
ela of ateel and powerful and sea
f .worthy enough to; withstand the eever-
'i 'est of etorms One will be located on
i. Swif taure banlts off the entrance to
IVthe Straits of Fuca and the other will
take the place of the wooden lightship
.now marking the entrance to the Col
i umbia river. Eventually -the .wooden
i lightahlpa at all stations wilt be re-
' placed with aelf-propelllng ateel Ves
v aele aa ther are not only more reliable
but considered cheaper In the long run,
The lightahlp at the entrance to' the
Columbia river: has coat the govern-
ment quite a lot of money already be-
cause of having gone adrift and aahore
during- hard blows. Once ahe piled up
on North Beach mear North Head, but
' luckily escaped pounding to pieces. She,
' waa in" a hard place, however, and had
North Star. Am. tug.......... ..Astoria
CoL de Villa Muriel. Fr. bk. .CoL No. 2
Berlin, Am. - ah .Ooble
Emllr F. Whitney. Am. bk. .. .St. Johns
Oraya Harbor, Am., ss. .WW. X S. wlrs.
Sal va tor. Am. ach....- Astoria
Admiral Borrenaon, Nor. sa....Llnnton
Arabia. Oer. as. Alblna
El "a. Am. aa k-. Ltnnton
Andy Mahoney, Am, ach.. ...'.P. Lbr. Co.
Redhlll, Br. ss...... ....O. H. as m.
Irene, Am. sch. ..Prescott
Tymerlc, Br. ss O. at C
Casco. . Am. as Rainier
Pen of. Alrlle Br. sa ....... Irving
Nome City, Am. sa .....Astoria
Wallacut, Am. barge Greenwich
Oenevleve Molllnos, Fr. bk.. .Qreenwlch
W. P. Jewett Am. ach. ., Ooble
Coeta Rica, Am. str. ....... . Alnsworth
w. ir. usrms, Am. sen. Knpon
James Ralph. Am. sch West port
Redondo, Am. atr ...Couch atreet
Aurella. Am. as.' Alnsworth
Laennec, Fr. "a,hi ......Astoria
Turgot Fr. bk. .......Astoria
X.ambe Carriers Ha Boat. -
Thomas L. Wand, Am. atr. San Francisco
8usle M. Plummer, Am. ech..Ouaymaa
Lettltla. Am. ach San Francisco
Mabel Gale, Am. sch San Frarclano
W. F.'Garms. Am. sch....... San Pedro
Virginia, Am. sch.... Port Los Angeles
Lakme.' Am. ss San Francisco
J, B. Stetson, Am. ss San Franclaco
Aurella. 'Am. ss San Francisco
Bxcf islor. Am. aa .... San Franclaco
NcftThland Am. aa San Franclaco
R. t. Inman, Am, aa. ...San Francisco
En Jtonte Witk Cement and Oeaaral.
Buccieuch. Br. ah Hamburg
ftrerirZ Fr. bk. Hull
Europe, Br. bk .....Antwerp
Oenevleve Mollnoa, Fr. bk London
Rene Kerviler, Fr. sh.. ..Hamburg
Laennec, Fr. sh ............. . .Swansea
Le PlUer, Fr. b London
Martha Roux, Fr. bk.. .-.Hamburg
Mosambique. Br. bk Newcastle. E.
Samoa, Br. bk.. Shields
Thiers. Fr. ah .Newcastle. E.
Marechal Turrene, Fr. bk. ....Hamburg
Vllie de Mulhdlise, Fr. bk...... Antwerp
Cruethary, Fr. bk .Antwerp
Pierrl Lotl, Fr, bk. ....... , ... Antwerp
W aid en Abbey. Br. sh , Antwerp
oienessun, nr. sn...r. ..Ancwer
versaines, rr. dk .iit,
SAILORS HEARLY
FROZE 10 DEATH
Cold Weather Turns French
i ; Bark Into Mountain' '':
of Ice.'r-,'-. ; '
ALMOST CRUSHED
BENEATH WEIGHT
Captain Dallgnao of the , Genevjeve
Mollno Gives Graphic Account of
'.. Thrilling Voyage From London to
, Europe and Cape Horn Experience,
TROUBLE DROPS
POT 572 III TOILS
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Over Iiidulircpce in Booze
Got Many in Trouble' I
Last Month. . .
The crew of the French bark Oene
vleve Mollnoa, which arrived here last
night from London with a cargo of ce
ment, narrowly . escaped ' f reeslng to
death in, rounding Cape Horn a few
weeks ago. and the veaael nearly sank
under the terrific weight of tons ot Ice
that plied ' upon - the deck with every
wave that rolled over her In their race
before the wind. Captain Dallgnao be
lieves the vessel would have been lost
with all hands had not the wind been
with her durlna the entire tlme ahe
Strathnes'a, Br. as. Portland Lumber Cofflowed 'through flelde of ice and slush
of the aallors were- disabled wiin irosen
hands and thev are bardlv able te per
form any work even now, the skin hav
ing peeled off the fingers
in strips.
Luckily he bark Is a smart sailor and
running before- a moderate gale she
mana.aret to double the Dromon tory in
about four days, a performance that fre
quently takea that many weeka
"It was a grana eigm o sau inrousn
that atorm. cut a terrible one." aaid
Cantaln Dalianaa thla morning1 In de-
acriblnc that portion ef the voyage.
"The aeaa rolled over the stern and
formed Into ice before they reached tha
lee scuppers. Thua the vessel eventually
assumed iha appearance of a ship hfc-wn
out of ollOce. Immense Icicles hung
Trom the yards and the bowsprit and
the entire deck carried at least three
feet of Ice. It was almost Impossible
to move about and I don't see how we
would -harve gotten out with our uvea
had the wind turned and delayed ua."
Captain Dallgnao explains that In
stead of bucking the severe winds that
detained so many vessels near Cape
Horn this season, he steered south of
the Falkland Islands Instead of taking
the oouree between them and the main
land. This brought him somewhat far
ther south but gave him the advantage
of a favorable wind. ,
The Oenevleve Mollnos made the run
from London to the Columbia river In
110 dava exactly the same length of
time that ahe consumed In making the
run last year and the year before thla
being her third viait here, doing home
last spring she made the run to Fal
mouth In 107 daya
The Inward cargo of 11.000 barrels
of cement Is oonslgned to the John Mac
Craken company and will be discharged
at Greenwich dock,' where the bark
berthed last night Captain Dallgnac
says be Is pleased to be back In Port
land again. He la beginning to look
upon the city aa his tome.
- NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Although the report of the bureau of
statistics of the. police department for
the month of September, aa, compiled by
Thomas Jefferson Casey, director in
charge, shows a decrease of 1 per cent
In the number of arrests for drunken-
neaa compared with Auguat. yet the
total number of arreats comes within
four of equaling the preceding It daya
During September Llll persons 'were
taken Into custody, while in August
1,114 were entered on the prison reg
ister.
Aa uaual the greater number of unfor
tunates gathered In by the patrolmen
came to. grief through over-lndulgenoe
in wieatennis, B7Zfeing booaea lor mis
offense. For violations of the various
city ordinances, Hi arreats were made:
asaault and battery, SI; dlaorderly con
duct, 10; after houra, 17: vagrancy, 11;
violating Bunday closing law, 10; cruelty
to animala, 10; carrying concealed weap
ons, 7: threats to kill, 7: threata to do
great bodily hgrm, I, and ualng profane
language. II. . , .
In the bureau of criminal Investiga
tion, 67 larcenies were reported, while
only 17 arreate were, made on thla
charge. Six burglarise engaged the at
tention of Captain Brutn'a aleutha, but
only one housebreaker waa apprehended.
One complaint and one arrest for rob
bery also anpeare on the recorde of this
branch of the department
Indicative of the amount of work
falling upon the patrolmen la the fact
that 480 nulaancea were reported and
the aame number of notlcea served to
abate the aama. During the month 24
fire alarms were recorded at headquar
ters end the patrol wagon answered 4&t
ralla from varloua parts of the city.
Twenty bibulous gents were aaaisted to
their, homes while aaaiatance waa aiao
rendered to 21 Injured peraons by the
police.
The municipal court reoelpta were
$2,207.10, compared with 13,054.50 for
August Feeding of prisoners confined
in the city prison amounted to $1(7.40,
while the expenae attendant upon caring
for city prisoners at Kelly Butte was
$187. In the quarter Juat ended Frank
Hennessy of the municipal court turned
over to the city treasurer 5,94l and
from July, 1905, when Judge Cameron
took office, to October 1. 1007. 147.770.10
haa gone Into the clty'a coffers from
fines and forfeitures.
Nev'tgb Being Placed at San
Lonla Obispo -
Notice is given that about October
25. San Louis Obispo Duoys 4, 6 and
eacn a aecona-ciaas spar,, win oe es-
Oil
Notice is given that the third-class
nun buoy maraing Anita rocx. Ban,
a
GesmlTe BotdeitYe''ft San LoulS Obispo bay, Cal-
uenerai ae ooisuoitro i mark tha annroach- ta OH
ueneraj oo rvesrior, r. Da. , , . , . gjoaaaa i ;
Bayard. Fr. dk. . ............. antwerp r
Vine) ae uijon, t. ok,.... . .... Antwerp
Alice Marie, Fr. bk .......Antwerp
Euaene Kergallne. Ft. bk Antwerp
11 Haekfleld, Or. bk.....,,... Honolulu
Arctic Stream, Br. sh....... Rotterdam
Crown of India, Br. bk. .......Antwerp
Cornll Bart, Fr. bk Antwerp
Jules Gommeg, Fr. bk....... Rotterdam
Edward DetaiUe.Fr. bk ..Antwerp
Kmine oaiiine, ft. tKv.,...,...ixndon
Ernest Lgouve, jrr. dk
Raj ore, Br. sh
ranciaco bay. California, hae been re.
laced by a aeoondr-class spar buoja In
S feet of water, about 8i feet from
tla ahoaleat part of the rocs Notice
is -also aive that four and one-half
fathAma gaa buoy, moored about 2,760
feet Um the eastward of the Paciric Mall
Wharfl and Castro Rocks gas buoy.
. Anfw.m i mooredl about 500 feet from the outer-
ts-. London J moat oi the Castro rocks, 8an Fran-
wM ...jr. ported exalnarulahed have both been ro-
Belen. Fr. bark.... Nwecaatle, A. 1 ilha-tad. ; .
Claverdon. Br. sh ..Newcastle. A. I .
Wlllscptt Am. bk. ...... ..Newcastle, A. I wwostuo nv norAviK
Fort PatrlcK, Br. sn. .....Newcastle, a. i v
St. Mirren. Br. ah Newcastle. A.
Crillon, Fr. bk.... Newcastle, A. I W'ashoniral Rnft Will Be Covered br
, .l.nn,. 1 sf Mr. nr . . . NflWrAlrlfl. A. I " -
Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. I Annie Comings
Rnffnn TPr hlr .Nawnastln. A. 1
Caatle Wk. Br. sh.. ..SydneyA. TBn. -Kf52r Se.a!.".?
SnryVTfflaAmBr.t;!- :SSSS BEVLSSfiH
rK &. 'nStpSi Washington, to be eau'lpped with new
Homeward Bound. Am. bk. Newcastle. A. S-OA'ers and converted Into an oil burner.
Emily Reed, Am. Sh Newcastle, a.1 A " "ru".':,.tc'H?y ..WI1C"
Ancalos, Br. ah Newcastle. A. " vessel was taia orr tne roruana-
Brlaeux. Fr. bk Newcastle, A. I WashougaL run with a broken ahaft
Brodick Caatle, Br. ah. . . .Newcaatle, A. I The steamer Annie Conrtngs will cov-
Tramp Steamers US X01lte. ro, alter.Hon. and In nrrter to tnV
African Monarch, Br. ss. .........Japan care 0f both the regular run and the
Inveran, Br. aa Port Los Angeles towlnsr of otfln loe-a. tc to which all
. m t- a. ,. gs.H TnM.ni.aAi . r. r - r" . "
rornaeno, w. r Dwiiuu.v or ner time has heretofore been devoted,
Terje Viken, Nor. ss.....San Franc aoo the boat will be run night and day.
Strathenrik, Br. ss.
Indian Monarcn, Br. sa
8an Franclaoo I '" " "T'l
Saa Franclaco I 0f wa rrewa and tha rnmninr la nnw
Btratnniian, Br. ss.,... Vancouver, a. ana-aging the men.
SL11 , rn-Tr BMJS"C;S!2 - Th r believed to be the first time
SifnSunnh" history of riyer navigation here
Sft1.ti"-hfr Br B ' Han FanMwn that oa boat en operated double
Fltspa trick Br. Ban Francisco -hi ,.s.i.rtv with tk Mr.i, hi.
Braiiley. Br. ss. .San Franclaco """'
n.uM.k D aaa Ham Wo nnlailA I w
IffBI BUUUn, Sim , a au onviouw
TO COMMAND VESSEL.
Hercules, Nor. ss , . ..San Francisco
Oil teamen Sue.
U.w.riAk Am. aa. ....... .Ran ITrannlaen
CoL E. T. Drake. Am. ss.. San Francisco Portland Man Now Full-Fledged
Xa Boats la Ballast to load Orala I Tn,n T,i.t
uaei.cr.H.. Suu"" W TT lMlh.t mrhr, ret-n1 tmrr,
untU Bf'Vk..'.'...' 8.nt Bmaiii tt hydrographic service here to take
. ... . . l m .uuHMa. in v. nr.. ..i.
Dumf treshlre, Br. sh...Port Los Angeles ?wP,OTL"on ,inu
Cully, Fr. bk Ban Francisce " """r1 ku
Celtic umer, Br. sn. tionoiuiu j . " .
, .i rA.ii. vr hb Ron U. I . Captain Buckman. also an American,
Strathgryfe. Br. sh Callao Caot,B b,tter are nder order"
Castor, -Br...' Sh. Valparaiso J-8 .Turkish crews and proceed to
Noemlr Fr. . bk . . M ,s . Seattle Kiel f to bring to Constantinople two
Alaterkamc. Ger. sh....Caleta Colosa Turkish gunboats that have been built
. . . A. .. .. . . , i . v. a . ir, . . i A ,iMA .u.
.1)1. ha anhrttatrlft pomnrlaln J BchUDeK, uer, DK. Valparaiso I " vu" '
t.a? Thi irf Olenelvan,- Br, ahv,.i,.. Santa feosalla history of Turkey that Americans have
Ostara. ; uer. '. sh. Valparaiso ywai iiv commano oi lurmsn bud-
Amason. Br.bk.. .....Moilendo jecis, tne rirst time Deing jasi winter.
Alexander Black. Br. bk-. .. .San Diego J when Captain Buckman brought out a
Windsor JarK. Br. sn. . ., . . . . .uaiaera uaiieanip,
Clan Buchanan, Br. sn. . .saata uosalla
k: ?r V-:,-, Hi" 11 ' - .. 1 MARTV18 KOTKS
v TO GO pN DRYDOCK.
The North Pacific company's steamer " Astoria, Oct. 1. Arrived down at 4:30
George W. Elder will go en the dry dock a. m. and sailed at 10:35 a. m., steamer
after having discharged the cargo upon Breakwater, for Coos bay. Sailed at
her arrival Tiere tomorrow and her de- 8:40 a. m., schooner Oliver J. Olaen, for
parture win oe put on two weeKa, An-j-san Faancisca Arrived at in a. m. ana
nouncement to this effect was made! left up, steamer Aurella, from San
this morning by Agent Harry Young I Francisco. ' -?
upon advlcea from Manager Charles I San Francisco. Oct. 1. Arrived yes-
Doe at Eureka. - 1 terday, steamers Atlas and George
Tne Kintr snouia reacn ner unci tn Tjm fmn D,ti.n
evening, but she will likely not get here Astoria. Sept. 80. Arrived at 4 p. m
Derow .tomorrow morning- oecause oi 1 French bark Turgot from Newcastle,
wn rriit.-irvi I Australia. Arrived at e:iu p. m, rencn
Z&tS. Tf the' wreck oF the"".team.r S"
k.. ....... v..! ' . . I
OUR OPTICAL -DEPARTMENT
I conducted by ,an expert.' Every case of,impaired vision is given
detailed attention for complete satisfaction. Lenses all ground on -'
the premiaefC..--'
j- ASK FOR THE SO-EASY MOUNTINGS .
- " : rnnitr TWM mnA Washington Streets
. Manufacturing Jewelert " Opttdang - Diamond Importers'
Aatorla. Oct .1 Condition of the bar
at a a, m., smooth; wma west, six mues;
weather cloudv. '
Tides at Astoria today High water,
a. m., .S feet; 0:28 p. m.. 7.0 feet
Low water. 2:30 a m., 1.8 feet; 2:54 p.
m.( 2.0 feet
' ALONG THE WATERFRONT
; The oriental liner "Arabia sails - for
Hongkong and way ports tomorrow at,
noon.- ... - j j .
The ateam schooner Aurella 'will be
at Alnsworth harf thla afternoon with
general cargo from Ban jrrancisco.
.The Norwegian eteamer Hercules is
reported aa under charter to Balfour,
Outhrie A Co, to come here for a caryo
of wheat for Europe. She Is now en
route to 8an Francleca , with a cargo
of coal from Australia
Caputs P. J. WarUch, lighthouse In
spector, will look Into the advisability
of locating a I gas buoy at the extreme
end of Clatsop spit for which the bar
pilots recently filed a petition.
The celebration of the ninth anni
versary of the Seamen's Institute last
night at the headquarters, 100 North
Front atreet, was a complete sucoess.
A good musical program and several
speechea were delivered and then re
freshments were served. A check for
260 waa received from T. B. Wilcox,
who was to appear on the program
but was unable to attend.
A fine musical program will be ren
dered tomorrow night at the' Seamen's
Institute under the direction of Miss
Jessie Potts. Among others who will
participate on the program are Miss
Athey Brown, Miss Ethel Richmond, j
Miss Margaret arenaui, miss venue
Potts and Rev. Bernaya, chaplain. The
institute is located at 100 North Front
street and the publio Is cordially In
vited to attend.
The local weather .bureau today re
ceived a number of maps showing the
varloua great circle routes around the
world. 'The maps are framed and will
oe aispwyra vn me waiia oi vne Dureau.
Hint lor Burglars.
"Here is an interesting find," said
Lecoq the detective. "It Is a burglar's
note book. Instructions for the bur
glarious young. Listen and I'll read you
some extracts.
He opened the little yellow book and
read:
" To keep from sneezing, close eyes
snd open moutn and press upper up till
desire vanishes.
" 'Use turpentine to drill Iron if it Is
hard.
" 'Put hard aoap Into cut when saw
ing off padlocks.
" "Black the face when doing lob. and
carry soap and piece of mirror to waah
off with; also carry towel.
" "Put rubber washer on bottom of
vlre to make atfUndiesa.
" Carry vial of tincture of arnica for
cuts and Druises.
" Try all chisels before using.
" TTse electrlo lamp, never the old
fashioned Oil lantern.
" To break window, cut with diamond
and then spread thick white lead on
flannel and presa from you.
" 'Hold lamp always at arm's length
when lit Then, If It is shot at you Will
not be hit' "
Imagine the Effect.
Til never forget the retired actor
waa saying, "a little job the other mem
bers of the company put up on me when
I was voung and green. One evening
while we were playlne- in Minneapolis a
fellow came rushing In behind the scenes
and handed the old man a scrap or paper
with Bomethlns- hastily scrawled on It
The old man glanced It over and passed
It to me.
" Tfou're the only one in clttsen's cos.
tume," he said. "'You'll have to go be
fore the curtain and read this.'
"I took It, stepped out In front and
said:
' 'I am requested to ask If there is a
man of the name of Olson in the audi
ence. His houae la on flr?J'-
"What happened then?" aaked one Of
the listeners.
"We had to suspend the play for IS
minutes." aald the retired aotor, "while
600 maddened men were fighting their
way toward the exits."
John A. Mcllhenny of the United
states civil service commission, nas an
nnunced his purpose of making a tour
of the southern states to arouae greater
interest In the civil service work anion
southern people and Induce more of
them to trv for civil service positions.
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You may confidently look to us
for authentic fashions, perfect ;
styles, "classy n clothes. We make
a business not only of knowing
-what's - correct, but . of having it
V ready for you. .
This knowledge and this result ;
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ness. We know more than one or ?
two good styles; we show the sea
son's "fads" as well as the stand'
ard creations ' In tine garments.
"Generous" is a good word to
describe our values. These
Suits and Overcoats are as fine
as you'll see wherever you go,
and every dol lar of the' price as
in the wear and satisfaction v
you'll get.
$152 tO $352:".
"The Home ot BrohaW and Rodger Peet
Clothes"
Brook's Celebrated $3.00 Hats ,
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Ladies' Suit Dept. Changes
We are pleased to announce that Mr. Geo. Hollister has taken in charge our department of
Ladies' Suits. Probably io buyer on the coast is better known or more favorably spoken of.
Mr. Hollister has been associated with the Portland retail trade for a number of years, and
is a man of judgment with a large surplus of pleasing manner. Mr. Hollister extends his
genial welcome to his old friends, and new friends as well, at his new post our modern
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The five little governors of Fashion's charmed circle. .When
these ruling powers, work together there's a '. grand ruling of
effectiveness. Our little parlors are so full of the very latest
productions in labies garb that it fairly echoes the exclamations
of pleasant surprise expressed by our hundred daily customers.
Distinct shapes and exclusive styles in suits for women, 1907-08
(the winter season) ;
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