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THE OREGON. SUNDAY ' JOURNALS PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO, FEBRUARY 23, : 1S03. ,, . . . ' FIEEI Will AID RUSSIA vAmmn of American Warships in Tacific Ocean 3Iay Mean That Czar tan V Beestablish Prestige in ; East Asia. By Robrrt Cror.icr I-tOn. (Sped) DI'K'e" JarM,-) fit Petersburg". Feb. .-The presence - ... . i. rit in the Pacific .nd J.Dan1 apparent determln 7 - .,r.i nn China have re tion to ii M.-..-.- -.ulted In marked Increase TC.'SSc. of Portsmouth Ru.il. & vtmnirLKi ywwv- . II If GOLD III mm Brave Miners Shoot Rapids for 752 Miles and Are Wrecked 3fany Times. Neodlea, Cal r.b. II. Charle. & Russell and B. R. Monett, th. prospect- or who traveled 752 mile through th Grand Canon of the Colorado, arrived here today. The man mad the Journey I In a 16-foot boat.. They started from Green River, Utah, n HcpiemDer ilk. with another com- anion and two boat. One of the boat. , was lout, and Albert Loner, the third , memiirr or the party, either died or a: rteii. Thf trip was made to Inveatla-at. the old pincers reported to exist in tne can Low prices f Make, Quick Sales --Quick Bales Mean New, Fresh Drugs at th Owl Drug Store Lowest Prices In Oregon Largeit Sal a of Drugs Pure Drugs Full Measure Hundreds of New Xffects for Spring in Dress Goods, Sill. Wasli Goodis, GinghamsiXtci A, Glimpse mllltlTV HCUVliy lieic. mmuu " VJ - . . . e fibllsh her former pre. use -- But BOW "or7 be. ; ,JSSS United BUteav. revi vea . in. - ... rfl "reyancne rw. -f u, wmr -'n KvT.;i.'hBch'lloff formerly VprVoemTna uDjec ... 77 . C. . , Russian trade with Manchuria 1. completely killed and "h."C.M.,;irilst measures of Japan. . .luT T..- mi. it will soon have th. im. Vffeit' upon all foreign cum mTh? Ru..t.n official "J" . for Si r tS creaU ."new defense syera .7ripld?rC.TU..ible. Two measures- . Mlrrhelhanrallro-are for th. duma ha. no "f lo 1 . wUhia "an V of reBalnlng that position Is th. war with Japan. All recent .vl ienc. lito the effect that, even with a Inale railroad and a revolution at home Sie would have beaten Japan on land If rlea had not been signed at Ports moth. The slnirVe railroad waa the ITni factor which prevented her In fioltrm toSt a million add. Uonal men In Manchuria. ROAD CUBE :. Ill OPERATION ' ' - Tortion of New Line, Fi nanced by Portland Celes- , ' tials, Opened. The men found. will not talk on what on. thev They assomblod their fleet Of three Jf-fout all steel row boats, with airtight compartments In th ends and under the seat, at Green River. Klv. day. later they srfirted on their dangerou. Journey, with six month.' provision, packed In their boat. X-om On. Boat. In four dsys he trio had reached th. junction of toe Urenn and Grand rivers, the beginning of the Colorado, having covered the 120 miles In less than five days. From this point to Htte. a .mall town near the Arlsona line, th. flr.t bad water was encountered In th. 41 miles of Cataract canyon. Lopcr wns the photographer of the ex- fiedllion and had the camera and plate, n his host when It wa. filled with water. Examination showed the plate, were rulneJ and the camera shutter bad ly runted. It was decided that Loper should re main at Mite to await the arrival of a new shutter, which he ordered at once. They have not seen or heard of him since. fc'rlilnv Darotnher 11. had nn terror. for the intrepid pair, ana they stsrted J down the river on mat morning wun the M miles of Marble canyon In front of them for a Hunt of the 217 mile, of tb. Grand Canyon below. Bid. Over rail.. For the next aeven day. they rod. the roaring stream In It. descent be tween Demendlcular walls of marble an average of 3.SU0 feet high. At on. stage there are 67 fall, of 1 to 10 feet sheer droo In a distance of II mile. Tney entered the urana canyon cember 10. For th. first "IS mile, be low th. mouth of th. Little Colorado and the beginning; of thla big canyon they, found "omparatlvely quiet water. But from the lower point on to th. be ginning of the l.rst granlt. gorge they descended the worst fall, thep had met. Christmas found them only 15 mile. above Bright Angel, immediately be low this camping place and continuing for 10 miles the river daahed madly through what Stanton called Bockdolo ger. I kussou iea tn. way in ni. boat. swinging It into th. boiling current tern first hi. own method of talcing cataract making hi. frail craft re spond to bis will whan possible by a forward pull o none or the other of hi. oars For hr 'f an hour both men wer. hurled down the seemingly never-end l ng length or tossing waters. Russell was .weening aroui great curve, beyond which he could see iround th. last heard SealUe, FcU 22. Chin Gee Hee. pio neer Seattle Chlne.e merchant, cabled yesterday to Chin Keay, manager for th. Quonir Tuck company, to PUffhase Immidiatily plledrlver In Seattle and ' ihlo It to the iSun Nlng railroad, now SracUcally completed under Chin Geo &?eTrectlon In the southern part of 1 Cinton province. The Sun Ning rail way 1. financed by Chinese capitalist. ?f Seattle Portland and San Francisco, and will be completed by July. Th. fir.t .ection of the road ha been opened. Chin Gee Hee say i In i a private better to hla firm here. At the Senlnit th. mandarlan governing the ?2Slnce a blir class of Chinese stu Senli 2nd til th. dignitaries in the Bun Nina; district were taken aboard a spe cial rrain for a trip over the line. Fire work, contributed toward a general celebration over the opening of the road. Th. line 1. In operation between Bun Nlng and Nlng Hoy Fau Chin Geo Hee has applied to the Chi- 1 nese government to have Sam Gop madt a free DorC This is the new port on tho TOUthern coast of China which the " railroad ha. made it. tidewater ter minus. It Is the hope of Chin Gee He that a steamship line will be estab ii. k- unA trad, with America can be handled from th. southern part of Can ton province through Seattle. The Chinese .yndlcat. which Is com th new railroad. 1. making t new harbor at Sam Gop, and the pile- driver to be purchased ana .nippe 1 from Seattle will be used In completfn . Aaeicu And warehouses. At eac - of th. railroad, termini the company Will build aDOUt I.UVV ousinem uuiiu- Ing. and houses. The towns. are being M out oa American plana and the utructurea follow American styles architecture so far as 1. possible China. the placid water, when he comDanlon call from behind. Mooring his boat at the foot of the rapids, Russell half climbed, ha'f waded along the shore of the river and made his way back up the aid. of the rapids. Monett, his boat wedged tightly be low the surface of th. sweeping water, was hsnglng desperately to th. gun wale of the little craft hi. body straightened out horizontal "y th. swift current, ins Doat wa. completely wrecked. Four times the bov let RiimaII haul sides of bacon and sacks of bean, on a rope through the 30 feet of death threatening water between him mnA h shore before he flnallv held th and let RiAsell drag him to safety. Look for Solo. They pitched camD at the foot nt th rapids and made their first nnmnra- henslv. Investigation of the formation In the granite. Although neither man would divulge the nature of thli- coverles. It Is interesting to not. they spent days at this point. At noon, January '6, a party from the tourist hotel ln the rim of th. canyon at Bright Angel, 40 men and women, eating their luncheon on the river bank,, raw two men ride out of the rapids 200 yards up the river and row leisurely toward them. The mlners--thelr rintho. I Wiet' thelr 'ace" covered with beard of i Bivniii were iaicen to the hotel. Ilf-ir li wo n m 111 l A III IBB II II II III B B II te III MJ I f 1. F 1 I I I J . v i -m j. II B B ;r--r X W XL V II I , I ' X X II f " St. Tk. sb r m if s 0 I III V- Km EsUbllshed FIPTY-SEVEN1 YEARS IK BUSINESS Established 130 Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Oar Prices Ar Always the Lowest mm THE yiQTOR i:i Talking Machine $J DOWNr:$l A WEEK Phonograph Record Ex. v changeSun Records for ' r any mike, no matter how old or. worn . ' fie New Spring i asMons of in DRAMATISTS SEIZE : SHOE PLOT FOR PLAY ITauptmann and Sudermann Victims of a Remarkable Coincidence. MORE WARSHIPS FOR ENGLAND Probable JJaval Program Shows Seventeen New Fighting 3Iachines. Berlin, Feb. 22. Germany's two lead ing dramatist.. Hauptmann and Suder mann, have-by a remarkable coincidence fixed on the same theme for their latest dramas. Each has made a play on a legend of Charlemagne, the first German emperor. Hauptmann was first with the pro duction of his drama, which has scored only a moderate success at the Leasing mraire nera. . raiser unanes ost age,'' which is In four acta, is far be low nig highest standard of a drama. This Is the story: Charlemagne has taken a Saxon girl of 16, named Ger saind, as hostage for the good be havior of a conquered Saxon prince, and P.1". h?r a convent to be taught Christianity. She la a rare beau tv at. Pjarlng Charlemagne t. an ange of innocence, v ResUy however she Although her life in t , . blfnd toTii'ffl,yn!!MfM recital of them hi. u2r,,.u " lightens him as to th. rcLjl of the apparent angel. ln hi. tion ; th. emperor shuts Gersaind Sut So, after having- lived a while in h palace, - Qersalnd 1. ; sent back to thi convent- .. Her. ah. become. J1L Ttis anisperea inrougn , orinkinr a potion Administered by the chancellor, and she die. ln , penitence and the. ordor. of sanctity, Charlemagne goes to the con vent to see her lying dead. '. 'Bursting Into tearne vow. to devote the malnder -of hi -life to warlike entr priie. .nd so forget his love for the .ri hobtaga, . . . , on. I Dunoon, ieD. zj. in view of the threatening attitude of that sectionS-of tne radical party which advocates re. auction in armament, there has been much speculation as to whether the government will neralat in th. I initiation reached on the advice of the wiub vi liits nam rauv tn inhm t in creased naval estimate, to parliament 1 hose in Dosltlun to Irnnu ,. .... will, and backed by strong publlo opln- ..V . ..... . lu rry mem inrough without difficulty. What th. ...t mates provide for in the wv nt n.w construction is another question that nn. ween inucfi uiscussea. I A naval officer who. whllu nn .-1 mitting the possession of anv lnM in. iui tiittiiwit. is nuverineiess wen nrnrm. i give, the following as the probable" fl us' am . Seventeen Jf.w Warship.. Three armored vessels of the improved Dreadnought type; ships that will em- ooay many cnanges devised after the thorough trials which the first of this ciass nas passed. i Two cruisers. ImDrovements nn th.l our cusar ciass, s.duu tons, wun a great radius of action, enabling them to re main ai sea ror ions- Dermis when n. gaged a. parent ships for torpedo craft or us buuuib or uispaicn Doais. ai least a lorpeao crart, tn. ma. Jorlty of them of the Tribe ciass, two ui wnicn tne janar ana Ulrurica re cently ran their trials with much suc cess. There also will be provision for auaitionai suomannes, out or these the admiralty maintains the greatest se crecy. -This la not looked upon as a pieie answer to uermany a program. even me critics oi ine policy or tne ad miralty admit that the start England has obtained will enable her to main tain the two-power standard without rushing work during the coming fiscal year. Besides, the delay of 12 month, will ailow her to learn something of what other powers are doing and thei go them one better," either by outbuild- ... ui.ui ur oesigning a snip that will h JLEreat mProvment over those now bemg constructed. . u.rmany s refusal to agree at The HUNDREDS of the new models in Suits are now on display direct from our New York office. The diversity is greater than usual. There are new Prince Chaps with the new dip front; smart j f j "J uuui iiiuuuo, uuiuicu i.ajCUl DUtlO. BUS Ul Cases anQ exclusive novciucs in vanciy.- The materials are the new wool panajah, chiffon Panamas, French serges, voiles, taffetas and unportea worsteds. All the fashionable spring colors are represented framboise, Copenhagen; porcelaine, reseda, navy, saddle brown, ohve, rose, grays, leather, black, apricot, etc. in plain colors and very smart stripes. The illustration an actual photograph shows one of the models at only $35. Other models range 1IUUJ tu ipiuu. We call especial attention to exclusive novelties, only one of a kind, which are controlled in Port land Dy j-tipman, woiie oc v-o. Hundreds of new Hats in all conceivable effects are now on display in the millinery department. a laigwi, DKicvuuii ui minium y unmnungs in jrortiana. In he accessories of dress, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. show many novelties found nowhere else in Portland. The Narragansett Bows," the new. "Verve" effects in striped neckwear, "College Bows," the Mumw iwi uiojj, nuvu ciicwia in Hosicxy, lingerie, etc A third express shipment -of the two waist novelties of the season "The Beau Brummel" and 4t.. 'r)--:ii !i.t a. t . uic x-ctpuiuii uiuucis, wiui uic new Kimono sieeves. " Smart New Spring Model Suits at $36.00 Each suit charming new and fashionable Spring model They are man-tailored garment the clever wiwucis wiw uic new aip ironi; aiso cutaways, iney come in Panamas ana serges in every desirable Spring shade; women's and misses' sixes. They are copied from models shipped direct from the best Parisian designers, and a great deal of credit is due our Paris office dOP n A in bnngmg about this occasion ; e)eJs)UU $3.50 Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoats $2.79 100 black Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoats, made in a fashion worthy of a $10 or $15 petticoat Heatherbloom taffeta is the most satisfactory of all materials for petticoatsit wears twice as long as orainary uiiieta ana costs nan as mucxi lour tunes better. It 7 never cracks. Regular $3.50 values VL I e7 r Shakespeare, 15c Volume Published at 35c, in a set of 39 volumes. Sold by the volume or in sets. If you wish to buy the set, a volume at a time, it will be set aside ior you ana wften you have paid for 27 vols., we will give you the remaining TWELVE VOLUMES FREE These little volumes are bound in red English cloth, with gold titles, half-tone frontispiece, monotint title pages, and are printed on fine paper, num gooa Clear Plates. UOOd Sire to Carrv in the rjocket. The ereatest yvmuc ever given m snakespeare. An Embroidery Sale - ' " " " 1 ................MBSBBBWWWWWaBWMMWBi Reg. 50c Values 15c ill : H 1 4 b S' as 12 UIHi 3,000 yards Swiss and Nainsook Edges and in sertions, all dainty new de signs, 1 to 16 inches wide. Regular values to 50c yard. 15c We reserve the right to limit quantities to any customer. 50c Collars 25c 25c Women's Embroidered Linen Collars, in new ef fects, 50c values, Monday only. .. . . NewNarragansettBows j New "Verve" Effect hx Ncckwear-New"Bcau Drummer jaDots 35c-50c-75c-$l Hosiery. 29c Every year two European hosiery makers, a French and a German manufacturer, send us their srfm- pies not seconds, but samples. They don't bother, to classify the hosiery as to price, but invoice them regardless of their values in one lump lot. So.you get 35c, 50c, 75c. 85c, $1.00 and even $1.25 stockings at 29c. It's the hosiery scoop of the year, as they say in the trade world, and we get the share that comes to Portland because we are the only consumers here of these two firms' goods. This is the biggest lot we ever had and the stockings are the finest and the prettiest. The colors include white, black, tan, champagne, biscuft. sage, Atlantic blue, mauve, gray, navy, green, bronze, del, pur ple, fancy stripes, plaids, polka dots, etc. 35c, 50c, 75c, 85c $1.00 and $1.25 Values 29 Extra Clerks and Wrappers Women's plain Gauze Tan Lisle Hose Women's all-lace Tan Lisle" Hose, hand-embroidered Women's boot-lace Tan Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's plain Tan Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's plain black Mercerized Hose Women's plain black Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's all-lace black Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's boot-lace black Lisle Hose Women's plain white Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's all-lace white Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's boot-lace white Lisle Hose, hand-embroidered Women's champagne Lisle Hose Women's plain and lace Navy Lisle . Women's Navy Lisle, fancy pattern Women's plain gray Lisle, in fancy pattern 35c, 50c, 75c, 85c $1.00 and $1.25 Values 29 Sale Begins Mon day at 8 o'clock "Billfc Burke"Veils, "College Widow"Belts, New Embroideries, Nets.New Hosiery Effects $5 All-Silk Umbrellas fS yuu uic unusual vaiue nere. come in plain green, garnet, scarlet, brown, navy; also plaids and bor dered effects in all colors; equally adapted for um brellas or sunshades $2.95 style, made of the finest capeskm, gusseted fingers, in X II II U fl '? ito 8proVb.t : 67m tii u."K h" caused tlnn ulv-i ' ".V?"" anoiner dlreo k.?. i Hretofore this country has hVrt $4-$4.50Lace Curt'ns $3. 1 5 Reg. $6 to $6.30 Lace Curtains at $4.79 Reg. $7.30 Lace Curtains on Sale at $5.89 Cluny, Renaissance, La Savoie, Battenberg, Irish Point Lace Curtains, white and Arabian color, all made of good quality French nets; large variety of new patterns to select from; 2 and 3 yds. long, 45 to 52 inches wide. Extraordinary Sale of Room-Size Rugs 75c Latest Improved Gas Lights 39c Latest improved adjustable Gas Burner, so simple that i.j nviunu ui tima can lasien ana adjust it on any fix t!e; atfn8: mantle,, imported globe, brilliant Oil-170-candle power light; 75c value .JSJC $1 Lindsay Burner Gas Lights 39c Each This is a genuine "Lindsay" burner of 175-candle power, same as ad vertised in sales by other stores at 89c. Good mantle, imported Jena globe; brilliant white light; CO $1.00 value UUC 20c to 35c Mantles 10c Ea. Incandescent Gss Mantles, to fit any fixture; 20c, -25c and Ifi 35c vals.; good as perfect.. 1UC . 11 $1.25 Inverted Lights, $1.25 Ramsdell Inverted Gas Light, gives a bright light at a very small cost; consumes about HALF the amount of gas that (1 )C others do, Throws the light, DOWN. Sale price... leeW. Ramsdell Inverted Mantles. "Monday.. 81e 25c Globes for cnis lisrhts. 10c Gas Taoers. Monday.onlv. a boxr.- 5 33c Parrafine Wax Candles, tier rln. Ai a w .. tr a a - -t--J eamaiA'-"AM m c uu fighters, Monday sale. i.. if - juc ; wax Lncies, per dpzen. if "SSSn- i:ts each lKe I