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II Tj THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY - EVENING, ; FEBRUARY ' 6. 1903.' BIG FLEET COMES RISING SI 4 - U-trm- I Oriental liner Alesia Among I s Arrivals at Mouth of f " . the Columbia. CAMBRIAN KING IN FOB LUMBER CARGO Master Archie Both, boy soprano; Fred Young.tenori Lloyd, Broed, baritone; w. j. reck, accompanist, - . ; IX PATIIOP UNKRS. -SaBBaa- Charred Hulk of St. Cuthbert t? Be Unite Free Lud Wire.! New York. Feb. Maritime circlet aru greatly agitated over a report tit the hull of the steamer St CuUibkrt, whlrh was burned to lb water' Mara, la drifting directly in the path of all coastwise and trana-Attantlo traffla. Requests will be made at Washington to have warships dlsDatched to find and Ink the bulk. MARINE IXTELliGEXCE. meralar Users Dae to Arrive. Alliance, Coos Bay. ...Feb, 8 nreaawaier, coos Bay rto. Kanalet, Ban Francisco Feb. t Raa CWv Han SVannlaoA IT.h 11 French Bark Le Perouse Make Faat Roanoke, 8 an Pedro and way Feb. 11 v.. tt. juupr. pun rwiro mu wey.rru. jo tiger skins soon THING OF PAST, London- Taxidermist Says 10 Bengal Furs as I8 Year's Total Output. Bus From Golden Gate to Colum bia Hirer, Covering Distance in Five Day. " Two aUara schooners, two big ocean ' freighters, a square rigger and a four ; masted schooner were off the mouth of ' tlie Columbia this morning- when the " rletng aun began to throw light upon ' the breakers. It was the biggest bunch w of shipping In sight for aome time. ' The ocean freighters proved to be the British steamer Cambrian King from m jurs ana uj ui - ' 4 of the Portland Aslatio Una front the orient Tbe steam schooners were the t Tosemlte and Daisy Freeman, both " from California porta, and the square : rlacer was LA perouae, in buihi i i Baa Franciaoo. Senator, San Francisco Feb. 18 Numantla, orient., Feb. St Alesia, orient .June 1 Arabia, orient - April 1 Nlcomedla, orient May 1 Bernlar Xdar to Depart. Geo. W. Elder. San Francisco Feb. Alliance, Coos Bay Feb. 10 Nlcomedla, orient Breakwater, San Francisco. . . Hanalel. San Francisco Roanoke. San Pedro and way.. Hose City, San Francisco .... Senator, San Franclaco Numantla, orient.. Alesia, orient .Feb. 10 ..Feb. 13 ..Feb. It ..Feb. 1J ..Feb. 14 .Feb. 21 .Maroh 1 . Feb. 20 The fore and aft rigged four master turned out to be the Alvena iGuethary, jr bk Arabia orient Teasels la Fork, St Nicholas, Am. ah. Astoria Berlin. Am. ah Ooble Veraalllea. Fr. bk Columbia No. 1 Henry Vlllard. Am. sii St. Johns Anna. Am. alilp Dolphins Buff on. Fr. bk Montcomer No. 1 vine de Xfulhouae, Fr. bk. .. .Greenwich walden Abbey. Br. ship Centennial U.inJn - The French windjammer made a repu ' tation for herself by covering the dis tance from San Francisco to Aatorla In five days, little longer than steamboat time. She left tbe Golden Gate on the evanlng of January 81, and fell Into the strong southerly breeses immediately upon getting far enough out to get un der canvas. She comes here to load wheat for Europe. Tbe Cambrian King comes under char ter to load lumber lor Melbourne. Aus tralia. She took on a half cargo of redwood at Eureka, and Will finish with fir at the mllla of the Tongue Point Lumber company near Astoria. The en tire cargo will measure about 3,100,009 f7 , , i . i M f. in ononiai liner itk I . : ; i . hi a r-. Bavard. Fr. bk Irene. Am. aa General Bolsdeffre, Fr Province, Br. bk Vllle de TAion, Fr. bk.. Pierre Lotl, Fr. bk Bessie Dollar, Br. ss. Nordsee, Uer. bk. .... Luaon. A. sch Nlcomedla, Ger. ss .' . . . . Nal. Ger. bk Tweeddale, Br. ss St Helena, Am. sa ... Haidia. Nor. as. .. St. Egbert. Br. sa. Mortlake. Br. ss r noon, and will be at Montgomery dock Alexander Black. Br. bk On way u ' late tonight to dlacharge her Inward Virginia, Am. sch On way u T cargo. She brings among other freight John A. Campbell, Am. sch Astori - a large consignment of fire crackers Tosemlte. Am. ss Ralnle j for shipment easi. wun me arrival ui " the Alesia there will be two oriental r. llaera In the harbor, the Nlcomedla be V; In at tbe mills of the Eastern West- ern Lumber company loading lumber. Flour shipments for the orient are ? llaht these days, and It Is probable that m-- the Aleaia will take out a considerable . quantity of lumber, Northland, Am. ss Portland Lbr. Co. Orvfevale. Br. sa E. A W. mills Arctic Stream. Br. ss Astoria George W. Elder. Am. ss Martina Alexander Black. Br. bk On way up D orio er Daisy Freeman. Am. aa Astoria Cambrian King, Br. ss Tongue Point Aieaia, uer. ss Montgomery No. 1 De Perouae. Ff. bk Aatorla Alvena. Am. sch Astoria Za Boat to XiOaa Zi amber, F. E. Sanders, Am. sen.... San Franclaco Echo, am, bktn.ex ..Callao Bengal tiger skins. In demand every-I where, admired by all and wnicn ara usually worth several hundred dollars at the least, are gradually but surely be- comlna hourehold adornments of the past. The skin of the tawny Hon. too. which has been much sought and for which enormous prices have, been paid bv the idle rich, and io aome cases by the lnduatrlous wealthy aa well, are fo- In tint nf aflatence. The scarcity of the animals of the forest of Wild and uncivilised coun tries is becoming mora an mora in evl i.ence ns ina Hint . lint, uii, mu mvum the next five or six years It will be I met n v IniDOanlbla to. DUrchaae tne lde of either a Bengal tiger or a Hon of the much admired variety. WW Xsalblt at Seattle. A. O'Donnell of London, a taxidermist and the collector of the skins of fine -l . -- 1 - . V . . , - . . 1 .1 II. I -..it I animuia. ai ma nvim rvruuiu, uu . . ADrll It b llives that the dwellers of the Jungles or soutnern Asia ana me lair.nom are slowly but most assuredly being ex terminated. Durlnr 1906 but It Bwngal tiger skins which were worth mounting were sent out to the markets of the world. Last year the number waa even less. Mr. O'Donnell has just come from dwih wiiwrv II a uni 11 jnc i vi ' . . ments to exhibit during the fair his collection of specimens of mounted animals and the skins of beasts from, all parts of the world. "Five years from now it will be al moat lmnoealhla to buv a new Bengal Elevator t'ar or a tawny Hon akin at any rrioe. . 1 1 A I f V RIU ,.,va in iv or iv years in, tiger nu iuu ium ahlch am now all the go among the wealthy claaaes will be practically a thine of the Daat. Of course there wli. be a few skins owned here and there for many years to come, but these ani mals are becoming so scarce teat it is only a matter of time until their hides ill not be in the market anywhere. "Of courae. for many years neoi will be able to get hold of the skins of animals which have died in captivity. bk . . . . Mersey .Greenwich , Ooble .Irving Columbia No. 1 Elevator .Stream Stella . E. tt W. Mill Et Johns Bunker I.lnnton Vl.. .Aouailia St John Port Lbr. Co, , ' 'V " t: .. . , . , , , - ! ,, ,.'!..';,'; i . , I i , ' 4 v . i h Why mm ; . - .r but these do not compare in numerous ways with those which have been born and killed in the jungles. There is all iiiv uiiiririivw in wiv wuiiu in tun aui In the locks and In the durability of wild anlmnl skins taken from those found in their native state snd those which die in menageriea or circus cage STatlves Out Off Kara, "Do you know how to distinguish a Bengal tiger akin from one which has been killed by a West Indian or a white man? Probably not But if you ever have the opportunity Just examine the eara When a native kill, a tiger be- PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE ffWeiOVES AND bMBREU LARGEST FIRM OF THE KIND IN AMERICA (sCUIIi Aula, Vaitle)A iWeUJIO I f! TV II Oil m IIAWTV sIAlsll UftTJr W JartisiTtrilll Tlw sank t7alnaMU I sliisisk tt satm sin i-kaa all i i rwi h alwav Tt!.f?c"!r .Wv." 1 JZl I Saivator, Am. ch. Redondo cuts off the ears. He 1. aware of the ... . . " , Mainover, Am. Dktn Redondo acc mai inia oeierioraies irom me mius irora wngg or in AnJr Mahoney. Am. sch San Pedro value of the hide on the market but he ' 6he, too, made the run up the coast in xibvn. ' double quick time. The steam schoon- F ifV, " T.l.. mnA Vnumlt wilt ? ' tV H, )- i , -..v. " I A. JUL. V i, load lumber at ml us on tn lower jo - lumbla for return cargoes. ii , . shows big smrriNG. Collector of Customs Flies Summary of Transactions for January. 4j , ..iiuai mm m vi ..iviii. mv.m i , uir. vxvuiuiva, i . kjm.. shipping, 15 vessels having cleared for Edward Detail!, Fr. bk. foreign and 40 for domestic ports. Russ. bk. Callao .. n h m m n Am. .nh C . 1 . n . wull.lllll. All,. .V,,. . U.U A 1 .HIII.Lll A. M. Campbell. Am. sch. Redondo Alvena, Am. sch..... Redondo H. D. Inman. Am. sa ....San Francisco Johan Poulaen. Am. as.... San Francisco Za Bout With Cement and General. Alice Maria, Fr. bk. Antwerp Eugen Rergallne, Fr. bk. Antwerp Crown of India, Br. ah, Antwerp Cornll Bart, Frbk. Antwerp juies uommea, it, ok. . . ... .Kotteraam Antwrp ' Fifty-two vessels entered coastwise and seven from foreign pons. . In his summary for the month, the collector of customs shows that collec- tlons wore good, mora than $100,000 having been derived from duties on im f Dorta. Between 176.000 and 180.000 has I . been considered a good month's collec- I Clan Graham, Br. eh. tlons until in recent times when the ; 1 100,000 seems to be a closer average. Following is the sumnrary in detail: k. Vessels entered from foreign ports, 7; 1 vessels cleared for foreign ports, SS; vessels entered from domestic ports, tt; vessels cleared for domestlo ports, r 40: entries of merchandise for duty, c- 177; entries of merchandise free of t- duty, SO; entries for warehouse, II; en- tries for export to .adjacent British -' provinces, z; entries for rewarehouse, I; entries from warehouse for consump ( ' tlon, 4t; entries from warehouse for ex T portatioa, 1; entries for Immediate i transportation without appraisement, -'71; total number of entrlea of mer r'chandlse, 141; entries for consumption ; i liquidated. 1(1; entries for warehouse liquidated, II; certificates of enrollment ' ' granted. 1; licenses for coasting trade f granted. ; lioenses to vessels under 20 v.. tons, I; total number of documents to f vessels issued, 8; value of exports, do mestlc, 12,371,780; foreign, 8110. Re- eelpta from all sources .Duties . on 1m J. port. $108,246.04; -duties on Imports, i, '; Philippine Ulanda, $2.16 fines, penalties f -and. forfeitures. $64.84; miaoeltaneous f customs receipts, 8434; storage, labor l and cartage, $14; official feea, $106.70; . total, $108,876.73; amount of refunds ;and drawbacks paid. $730.17. jf BIGHTS BIIIP'S SPAR. t Captain CafferaU of the St. Egbert Notifies HydrograpbJc Office. - dap tain O. Cafferata, master of the British steamship St. Egbert reports to John McNulty, nautical expert of the . i branch hydrographle office, that on l; January 81. 1807, when bound for this r,a spar apparently attached to a sub- ALOXG THE WATERFRONT. Emilia Galllne, Fr. bk..... London Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk. Antwerp Aberfoyle, Br. an. Antwerp Edmund Rostad. Fr. bk.'. ......London Emanuele Accame, It bk Hamburg Asgera, ur. amp Antwerp Bldart, Fr. bk Antwerp Aiosrc mcamera, uer. dk Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. sh. Cardiff Eugenie Fautrei, ft. bk Antwerp Coal Ships 33a Bout. Emily Reed, Am. an Newcastle, A. Ancalos, Br. an Newcastle, Brodick Castle, Br. sh. . .Newcastle, A. Cal'.una, Br. bk Newcastle. A. LArgiemore, ur. an wewcaatle. A. Mlndoro. Am. sch. .Newcastle, N. 8. W, Agnes Oswala, Br. ah. .. .Newcastle, A. Hatumet, Br. as Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Sa Bouts, Btrathflllan, Br. ss.... Vancouver, B. C Sommerstad. Nor. a.... San Francisco Tunrua, Hot. ss Puget sound Hyades, Am. ss San Francisco Knight Templar, Br. sa ...Valparaiso Qlenlogan. Br. sa Guaymas Sa Boat la Ballast to XVoad raln. Celtlo Chief, Br. sb Honolulu Alsterkamp, Ger. sh Caleta Coloaa Clan Buchanan, Br. sh.... Santa Rosalia Charles Gounod. Br. bk..8an Francisco Cambusdoon, Br. ah Calota Calosa Earl of Dunsmors. Br. sh Callao Cloch, Br. bk Taltal Andre Theodore, Fr. bk..San Francisco ghamplmy. Fr. bk.. San Diego ourgainvllle, Fr. bk. ...San Francisco Nereua. Br. ship Valparaiso Verbena, Br. bk Valparaiso Bonchamp, Fr. bk. San Francisco Celtlcburn, Br. bk. Santa Rosalia ruver ranocn, or, an. Xalcahuano Jacobsen, Fr. bk San Francisco Leyland Bros., Br. ship Valparaiso Crown of Germany, Br. sh San Fran. pynaraone, Br. sh San Franclaco uocne, r. dk Honolulu Oil Steamers En Boat Geo. Loomls. Am. ss San Francisco Maverick. Am. as ,..San Francisco Catania, Am. ss San Francisco carries out his idea nevertheless. Su perstltlon to a West Indian is worth more than any amount Of money. "Naturally when a white man kills a Bengal he never thinks of disfiguring it in tne least When a hide la nought from a native it is necessary to make artificial eara to complete it for mount ing. These are sewed on when the skin is being mane into a rug and unless a close examination la made it is impossi ble to tell that the ears are not those of the anlmar Itself." The grizzly bear of Russia, another aklu which Is much in demand by the rich In ell parts of the world, is also fast disappearing and within the next few year will practically be an ani mal of the oast according to Mr. O'Don nell. Mr. O'Donnell Is in business with hi brother. Tears before the animals of 'the wilds became so hard to find Mr. O'Donnell frequently made pilgrimages into me jungles or Asia and the East Indies in the search of bis trame. He has frequently gone pn elephant hunts. DEDICATE NEW GRAIIGE HALL Exercises Will Be Held at Hood River by Organiza tion's Officials the 12th. fit SPECIALTY GLOVE AND UMBRELLA STORE ENORMOUS SALE 0E ODD AND END LINES 0E HIGH GRADE GLOVES Marvelous bargains An event that Portland $jlova buyers will remember when all other sales are forg-otten. This sal concerns men, women and children. Don't fail to secure some of the good things. COMMENCES FRIDAY. FEB. 7th Don't You Wear Columbia nirth-Chnractcr raaao'to-Meaturo ; Hand -Tailored Clothing : You certainly cannot afford to pay other tai lors fancy prices, and you surely( do not want to wear the , ordinary read y-made . clothing, when Columbia Tailor ing is offered to you at such popular prices; Columbia Tailoring sat- tsties and saves you money. - Special Values Now An extra pair of Trou sers ree witn every Suit or Overcoat during VUt lUlU-WVSilWU V1MUT, ance Sale. V I Extra Redaction $25 to $28 Suitings This Week at $22.50 Also including the extra Free Trousers. meraed wreck. Th exact position of the spar was in Z latitude 48:28 north, 124:84 west The hi spar was about 20 feet long and it was surrounded by a quantity pf smaller J wreckage. This spar, or one similar to it has mi been reported by a number of vessels i auring tne past several months, but so ' far no one has been sble to throw any S' light on It tending to of tbe lost craft MUSIC FOR SAILORS. . Orchestra WOI , Play at, Seamen's r. Friend Society Institute. ?, Arthur 12 Clifford, with the Portland Boys orchestra, will give a. concert to ' morrow evening at the Portland Sea ; men's Friend society institute, corner L Third and Flanders streets. ' The concert . is for sailors, but all friends of sailors are cordially .invited It commences at 8 p. m. The following i'wiu assist air. oiuiora: miss is. van v noy Griffith, soprano; Miss Mary Rust, inner; aina uenruae 'loisteaa, pianist; t CUT THIS OUT (Special Dlspstch to Tbe loornil.) ' Hood River, Or., Feb. 6. The new grange hall, recently completed by Pine Grove grange, at an expenditure of between 88,000 and $7,000, and said to be one of the finest in the state, will be dedicated February 12. I ne aeoicatory address win De made by State Master A. T. Buxton and an address will be made by Mrs. Clam 1L Waldo, state lectu rer, who will take as her subject the life of Lincoln, Feb ruary 12 being the one hundredth an, nlversary of the great president's birth. State Organizer J. C. Voorhees and State Secretary Mary Howard are -expected to be present and participate In the exercises. In addition a program has been ar ranged consisting of songs and ad dresses, which will be given by looal members and the school children. The new hall Is two stories hlch. ith an auditorium 44x88 feet. It is supplied with a well-equipped stage, Including scenery for dramatic per formances, a dlnfng hall 20x40 feet and a kitchen complete in every detail. The building Is electric lighted, the lines o me company navina. oeen exienaea 10 Pine Grove especially for this purpo&e A ouu cnicxerinsr Diano was a recent gift to Pine Grove grange from the younger members of the organization. OF COMPANY I Cure of t Xeclpe for the' Quick ' r S 5 Cough and Colds. lr1?iix "!l'Ounce of Concentrated oil v Sis'tt!? 12 ounces of glycerins Ln ii!,. J?lnt of f00"1 whiskey; ehake ' & w.t'in5.Ume use in doses of a . iiotrS;..'' vw ..Th,, -a th formula " prescribed hv t -the renowned, throat andTiuii "sneclal f lt who eablihed the cam B fo? con sumptlve in th pine woodVof M, n f, and whose remarkable curei t;ai2 ? widespread attention amg'fhe mwSJ b fraternity.'; He declare thSt It wllThSf the lung and cure any Vugh that U ' curable and will break un an aout ni5 1 in 14 beur. Th Ingredient c. n be i - cured from any prescription druri!t J- atsmaU eost and i easily muiat Be sure1' sot - to buy the ordlnar hulk oil of pin nor patent medicine . Imitations frequently found put no in woodea boxes, they wllT produc nausea, on account f th Impurities , they contain and frequenUy do perma i. oen injury to the kldneya ' - Th reel Concentrated" 'dU"of "pine in pui on ror medicinal us in half nunc tlals enclosed la tin screw top -'' jivini rii iron, jieaj saa The British bark Alexander Black and the schooner Virginia will arrive in the harbor tomorrow. The steamer Breakwater left Coos Bay last night. The Alliance is due to arrive from Coos Bay Saturday. The oil carrying steamer Atlas waft delayed four hours on her way down the river yesterday by a slight break in tne machinery. The British steamer Tweeddale went to the bunkers this rooming to take on coal before going to the elevator dock to load wheat. The British steamer St. Hugo left n . , Y. I Mn..nn Ka..mj4 YD.. Ct.. 1 .3 i&A6'400 bU8he,,, of wheftt-valued at ANNUAL INSPECTION Lightship No. 67 will be towed from Astoria to Bremerton navy yard for ex amination and repairs. Llglitahip No. 60, which Is now being repaired here, will be ready to proceed to her station at the mouth of the Columbia next week. ,-. Th Norwegian steamer Tungus is due to arrive here this week from Guy mas to .carry lumber to tbe orient She is a small craft of 1,039 tons net reg ister. Governor. Chamberlain has appointed W. H. Souls member of the state sailor boarding house commission, to fill a vacancv on the board. Complaints of river steamers racing at full speed through the naroor are arain beine made alone the waterfront. Night before last one of the river steamers sent no such a swell that a vessel lying at one of the grain wharves broke her hawsers and nar rowly escaped drifting down the river. WOMEN'S GLOVES Women's 1-clasp French kid overseam, all colors; regular $1.10 value, to be cleaned out at, pair ;..69 Women's 1-clasp fine quality kid, pique sewn, black, white and all colors; reg - ular $1.50 value, to be cleaned out at. pair .,.iB5f Women's genuine English Cape, outseam, Dent shades; regular $1.50 value, to be cleaned up at, paif 95e Women's 1-clasp French Chamois, the kind that will wash; regular $1.50 value, pr.05e Women's genuine "Fownes" 2-clasp full pique sewn Kid Gloves, black and all col ors; regular $175 value, pair f 1.19 Women's genuine Cape loose-wrist Glove, in black and tan; regular $2 gloves, to be cleaned, out at, pair i 8J1.19 Women's silk-lined Mocha and Cape Gloves; regular $1.75 and $2 value, to be cleaned out at, pair........ 8)1.19 BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLOVES Rough Rider Gauntlets, with fringe and star; regular $1 value, clean-up price, pair 65 Children's genuine Mocha Gloves; $1.25 quality, clean-up price, pair 79f Children's genuine Cape Gloves, Dent style, tan shades; $1.25 quality, clean-up price, pair .....89 Children's wool Gloves; 25c and 35c values. to be cleaned up at, pair.'. 19 Bargains in Umbrellas and Hosiery. Special bargains in ladies' and children's Hosiery. MAIL ORDERS Out-of-town customers may have the advantage of these bargain prices... AH orders receive personal attention and are. filled same day as received. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND RE-COVERED WOMEN'S LONO GLOVES Women's elbow length Lisle Gloves, black and white; regular $1 quality, to be cleaned up at, pair..' 48 Women's elbow-length pure Silk Gloves, best makes, patent finger tips; regular . $1.50 and $1.75 qualities, to be cleaned up at, pair.; 95 Women's 16 -button length, pure Silk Gloves, best makes, patent tiss$1.75 and $2 qualities, pair...... .'...8)1.19 Women's 16-button length pique kid in plum shades; $4 quality, pair $1.95 Women's elbow -length Engh'shf Cape Gloves, outseams, Dent shades; $3.50 qualitv, pair 8)2.45 Women's 16-button length Cape Gloves, tan shades; $4 quality, pair....... 'f 2.95 Women's wool - and fleece-lined Gloves are to be cleaned up at less than manufac turer's cost MEN'S GLOVES Men's genuine English Cape Gloves, made' Dent style, tan shades; regular $1.50 quality, clean-up price, pair 95 Men's fine quality pique kid and genuine Mocha Gloves; regular $2 value, clean-up price, pair 8)1.39 Men's fleece-lined kid and Mocha Gloves', $1.50 value, clean-up price, pair 89 Men's Working Gloves, "Hansen's" seam less horsehide; regular $1.25 gloves, clean-up price, "pair 89f Men's genuine Cape "Auto" or Driving Gauntlets in tan and black; regular $2.25 quality, clean-up price, pair 81.39 GRANT PHEGLEY, Mgr. Elks' Building Seventh and Stark MARINE NOTES Astoria, Feb. 6. Arrived down durin the niaht. steamers Breakwater an Senator;, arrived at 7:45 a. m., and left up at noon, . German Ateamer Alesia. from Hongkong and way. ports: arrived at 7:50 a. m., steamers Palsy Freeman and Tosemlte. from Ban Francisco; left up at 9:30 a. m., schooner-Virginia and British bark Alexander Black; arrived ft 10:10. a, m.. British steamer Can biian King, from Eureka and San Fran lecO; arrlver at 11:28 a; ra., French ... Pruse, from San Francisco; sailed at a. m. steamer Atlas for San FranoUco; arrived at 11 a..m., schooner uvroa, rrom iteaonno; sailed at '4(80 ;tmr Bfnator, for flan Franr svw .Tw'SP-;Jr85i1a February I, Un Eugeni Fautrei, for Port- AatorlaT Feb?' vlAxrlv4' ' down at (Special Dltpatrb to Th Jnarntl.) Woodburn. Or., Feb. 6. Colonel James Jackson. U. 8. A., has conducted at the Armory the regular annual inspection or company I. o. N. J.. captain F. W. settiemier commanamR. He seemed well pleased with the appearance and ma neuvers of the company. Major Baker -was also present and presided over a delinquency court ex amlnlna 28 members or the charge of absence rrom rifle prac the company on tlce. Those who had no leaves of ab sence or could not furnish a sufficient excuse for non-attendance were fined. The new Springfield rifles, furnished by the government, will soon arrive. A dance followed the Inspection. About 55 members of the company re sponded to tne call. The company Is in better condition than at any time since its organization. Forger Caught at Salem, (United Prena Leased Wire.) Salem, Or. Feb. 6. Hugh McLean, wanted tor forging a cneca ror iso in Chioaa-O. waa arrested at . Salem vaster- day afternoon 'while calling for his mall at'tha-postofflee. 4:30 n. m.. steamer Atlas: arrived down ati:lop. nv schooner Irene. - Yokohama, Feb 6. Arrived, British steamer Valdivie, from Portland. " '-' Ban Francisco, Feb. 6. Sailed, steamer Argyll, for Portland; at 0 p. pa.; steamer Asuncion for fortland. , t- - "Astoria. Feb. . Condition of the bar at 8 .' m.. rough ; wind southwest 1 1 miles; weather, cloudy. . Tides at. Astoria today High water: 4:00 a. ra., 8.8 feet; 4:66 p. m., 7.8 feet Low. water; ..apU8 a, a LS Xtj 10;Sfv p. m 0.8 fsot,'--. V"--'-"-' ---V -.--, llUl LENNON'S GLOVE ORDERS ALWAYS . ON SALE ft) 309 $B$8$P$& tS? MORRISON ST., 76 GL0VE3l?rrrr7rg7 The antiseptic qualities of v f Mexican--Mustang Liniment Insure Its being the best for use in all cases of It expels all dangerous and foreign matter be fore beginning to heal the wound. Inflamma- tion is kept down and the OUmS, injured parts rendered I , painless. It soothes and oC&lQSy i relieves promptly and positively. Insist on getting what you ask for substitutes disappoint. Cuts and all Open Sores. Vot sal by aU Druggist, SC., joe. and Si. per bottle. Bid SIX DAY RACE Oaks Rink Tonight a J "J BKATHrO BXTFOBB AJT AJTTXB "'' f VMM BAOB ' The lonxaststrlke in the history of union labor in Vermont Is that of th Slateworkers' union of Falrhaven, which waa begun nearly 10 .month aao and la-now" no nearer r.ttlmnt-that th oay -31 started, , ; CALIFORNIA ObGRN8HASM J) v 77 Portia ridto Los Angeles AND RETURN Including Side Trips to Santa Cms, pel Monte, Monterey -and Pacific Grove. ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP , ' SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP STOPOVERS ' AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS SO U7l HBRIN 'OA LI FOtelH I AS Sunshine, floral festivals, endless drives through orange orchards laden with golden , fruit j splendid beaches, uri.. bathing, thriving cities, palatial hotels and resorts: and many other attractions, com bine td make, it the most attrac,tiya place in America at .this season of the year, -v u ; : V, : ; THB ROAD OP A THOUSAND WONDERS Which takes' you there, hasn't at (uninteresting houf for the entire t t " " trip.' 'Read aboutt it CU fthe;v 1' City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland and inquire all about it No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Our success is flu to uniform high-grad work at reasonable prloea NERVOUS PEOPLE And thos afflicted with heartweak ness can now hav their teeth ex tracted filled and brldgework ap plied wiinou in least pain or aan-ger. PAIKLESS EXTRACTION .. 82-KARAT CROWK3 BRIDGE WORK OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE. . ALL LINED PLATE 15.00 TEETH - Bxamlaatioa and Consultatloa Tr.i Re-Enameling Teeth Is th greatest Invention in modern dentistry and has oeen most suueesa ful of all msthoda We extend to all a special invita-i tion to can at our offlo and have! their teeth examined free of charge! W own and control tha larraatl and best equipped dental establTsh4 merit in th world, havlnsr 18 offloaal all told. I W give a written inarante with) au worit ior io years. 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