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' ; tv I RIVER RECEDES; sielpW -Big Log Jam Still Kests on ' Piles of the Madison ' Street Bridge. , WIND FROM SEA ? ('' . BACKS UP WATER ; . : Structure Aero.. River Withstand. ' Tremendou. Weight of Four Log . IUft. and Urdvj Tressure of Cur " rent Shipping Resume.. " Willamette rlvor began to fa 1 short 1. before noon today and by night the , water will have receded eoveral Inchea. It fell nearly three feet at Salem dur- '' In the paat i oura nd ' J, Ing Gradually the currant la bain, reduced and tha Madlaon bridge la now V ii. ... f dancer, although tha 1 . ..t It Mon- .gy morning ar. .ttUmm.d against .' ,hD..uWkr. Baal, mfv. liahori frees-t. ocean '"'"mou? backed up the water or the .V01".- upper Willamette and t. tribu- tarlea are falling and ao la tha uPPfJ &Vub" & 'vo'W Dalle. The flood treat will ooh . reach that piece " r. th. wltir VlU immediately b., recede there, . During the pa ""role ' All! E 'nlAf H 1 1111 II Ul limit ' " . r. ... -t Tha Danes. in 11U w v iv- --- --- Vary little drift la oaralng down me ' rtvi bu the burrent Is swift enough : ake .hipping difficult, especially as regard, larger oraft. None of the tU'Sfmer. .Java Pfen shifted about In the harbor alnca the freshet began U.t Monde, but It la believed that . Er tomorrow 'it will be julte wife to tow tha big carrier, from i ne dock to 2.i... . imnnir vessels waiting to Da i ....j 1 U A unr IRn I1HIK TCI uli" f nUhed diiohflng it Montromery dppR. frepatory ti loading t the tlevator dock, t ilin bark Albyn waa left at anchor at t lohna-ye.wrdar afternoon wln- to tha pwift current, but ahould mv tone ' te tha mlU Qt th Nortb f.cific Lum- Captain Cant? Tralna Mrxican Der i to EnJoJr Be Life. ..... .. j. hiva a mat- oc 'TheTif oVVrring" c.uu-. mascot la a Mexican r, eapturtd a few tnontha ago along the Ktt a Ifornla, but now as tarn and. domeitl cated aaia pat bow-wow. ? Captain Canty, who, by tha way. la ona if th yongc.t master mariners on tha yaclflo coast, secured the deer When "down tha coast for crude oil and thought ho would try to transform It Into real tame and gentle pat He . ha. succeeded admirably because today tha deer la perfectly at home on the big .te&mer. apparently havina: forgot ten aU about Ita former suwoundings. ' rel. of fuel oil at the Portsmouth tank. : last nlfht and left down thl; morning . Wlin A LIU I L Ul V. "v w. .-.r, w under charter to tha Standard oil com pany aba wni return inoru wnn -v Ipther cargo from Point Rlotomond wher. " the oil Is refined for fuel purpose.. , That Mexican deer 1. a. tama a. a dor." Mid Captain Canty, "and will eat i from the hand of even a .traliger. It ' has tha freedem of tha deck, and the ' cabins and moan found the warm place. around the smokestack or over tha - bollera It never suffer, from aea slck " B.s. even In the worst of weather." OVERHAULING TENDERS. Bida for Repair, to Armerla Will Be Opened March 27. Captain P. J. Werllch. United State, lighthouse inspector of this district. . has issued specifications inviting bids for repair, to tha lighthouse tender Armerla. - The bids are ta be opened on March 87 at tha inspector's office In the custom house building. The Armerla will ba given a general overhauling a. t. now being done on the tender Heather at Seattle. The Heather will be lifted on the drydock at Quartermaster harbor tomorrow for painting and much work has already been dona on the Interior of the crat- Tha new tender Manzanlta I. expected to bo ready to .tart from the Atlantic coast for Portland by the middle of June. Sha will bo the finest craft In tha asrvlco on the Pacific coast. SPEEDY WINDJAMMER. : Russian Bark Albyn in Harbor From - Callao, Peru. Speeding along at the rate of 820 WnnT. in 44 hours was the performance of tha four-masiea itussian uin. aiuj" - . ub at a mretrh on her h.ra frntn Callao. Peru. Most days ana averaaea suv w . : 5.-T."-: ;rs.i, nmith nf the Columbia was made In 38 day., but the vessel . 1.Z.Z i- iulH. three rln vm be- nau w iruio1" . - mum of tha severe weather, hence, the ' voyage consumed s aay. The Albyn was brought, up the river veaterdar and anchored oft St Johns to main until the fre.het subside, when She will be Uken to.tha .mill, of the North Pacific Lumber company to lpad SL tor Port Natal. South Africa Harvest . Queen In company with the didst get thy new hat?" At the Lion Clothing ; , Store" replied the sub- ject . lt'sa$3 Beaver." "Of a truth," reparteed -His Majesty, "thou hast . marie thy sense save thy : dollars." CLOTHIMG CO . ' - Cos liUimtTop n '166-168 Third Street. . aXJt.iAM'CS: Sleep is nature 'sTreP building period, when the energy used by the brain, muscles and organs is re newed. If you lose sleep, your system is robbed of the strength sleep should give. Continued loss of sleep multiplies this loss until ou become a phys ical wreck. Dr. Miles' Nervine quiets the irri tated nerves and brings refreshing, invigorating sleep. Nervine contains no opiates, and therefor leaves no bad after-effects. "For over two yenr. I suffered un told agonies; my friends thought I was going crazy. I could not sleep nor ret at nil. I tried different doo tors. luit failed to find relief. My head would ache all tha time; I waa ilk one drunk: could not concentrate any mind, and waa so rastlaas and worried that steep was out of the question. After taking one bottle of lr. Miles' Nervine I felt wondsrfully changed. I am now on any third bot tle and am gaining all the time. I can II down and sleep like a ".hUd. and am able to do 'my work." MRS. MAY BCOTT, English. Ind. Your druofllst sella Dr. Miles' Nerv. Ine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) If It falls to benefit you.. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind U-ii.ii-HaaBgyw four-masted American schooner Irene which stopped at Llnnton to load lum ber for Han Francisco. The Albyn Is in command of Captain Lundahl and carries a mixed crew. She was formerly the' British bark Albyn. having recently been transferred to Rus sian ownera. She never before showed such remarkabla apeed, however. ' bad favorable winds all the way until .Off tha mouth of 3h. Columbia rlver said Captain Lundahl this morn ing, and bowled along fine with the speed ag a passenger steamer. Several times wa reeled off 110 knots, which Is considerably mora than 120 miles In 24 hours.".' Shipping men believe tha voyage one of the fastest on record, and warmly congratulated the skipper yesterday whan he mme auhore. Captain Lundahl reporta condition. In Callao about as bad as In Valparaiso In retard to handling Inward cargoes. Ha say. It took three tnontha to get tha Albyn'. cargo of coke from Europe dis charged and other vessels had been de tained even longer tnan mat. IRENE AT LINNTON. Schooner Will Load Lumber for San CaDtaln Mitchell of tha four-malted schooner Irene report, having had" an uneventful voyage from Kedondo to the Colambla rlvar. Tha schooner arrived at Llnnton yesterday afternoon to load lumber for Ban Francl.oo after having been hauling railroad ties for two year, to southern ports. ' The' Irene 1. a swift sailor, but ha. fallen behind in a contlnuou. race witn the schooner A! vena. Caataln Johnson. which I. also engaged steadily carrying lumber rrom the coiumDia river to California ports. The Alvena 1. about a round voyage ahead of the Irene, but Captain Mitchell nope, to pica up soon. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Breakwater leave, to night for Coos Bay. The steamer Bue H. Elmore will be telephoned yesterday from Tillamook mai me craii was oar uuuua mere. Th. innnAr A lHrt Mnv.r m on the way up the river to load lumber at one of the mill, on tha Columbia. 8he ar rived in from Ban Francisco last night. A four masted schooner reported off the mouth of the Columbia this morn ing Is believed to be the American schooner Mlndoro, (1 days out from Newcastle. New South Wales, for this port with a cargo of coal. The steam schooner Johan Poulsen left down last night with 600,000 feet of lumber bound for San Francisco. She will take on a small shipment at Knappton. The government dredge Wallowa has been laid up at Rlparla for repairs. .. - 1.1.11 ntf BHun the hlrh water came, and will not resume operations unui anor iub rfuuw iiroi.tw The .team .chooner Washington was Hated this morning a. coming here from San FrancUoo to load a return cargo or lumper. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, March 18. Arrived down dur ing the nigni Oieamer -wtipBiiaiiu. fi i .AtM at Vnanntnn 9tfflmfr I I V5U n w w n 1 f - - Johan PoulBcn. Arrived at 7:30 and ott nn Stoamer Hanalel, from Han VranHnAa. Sailed at 9:26 a. m. Schooner W. J. Jewett, for Redondo Outside at 8 a. m. A four-mustod irrlmul ilnwn at 8:30 a. m. Schooner Alice McDonald. Left up at 10'16 a. m. Schooner Albert Meyer. Yokohama. March 16. Arrived German steamer Alesla, from Portland. Astoria, March 17. Arrived at 1 1 :80 a n,, French bark Eugene Pergeline, from Antwerp. Sailed at 12:40 p. m. Schooner John A. Campbell, for San Pedro. Astoria, March 18. Condition of tne bar at 8 a. m., moderate; wind east, eight miles; westher cloudy. Tide, at Astoria today: High water 1:18 a. m.. 8.4 feet; 1:80 p. m.. 8.1 feet. Low water- 7:26 a. m., 1.8 feet; 7:34 p. Bl. I-O foot. Tomorrow and Friday will positively be the last day. for discount on east side gas bills. Portland Gas company. SEND EIVEK FIGURES TO WAR DEPARTMENT wAwlrlns fflr ihm rAiru- letion-of the bridge draw, appointed by the different east aide organisations will meet thl. evening in tEe Sargen lowing- W. U 'boI..:' T'OT Ruihllihi J. F. Kertehen and Dr. William Deveny. The committee na um Qusinousiy cwiiFi"a Sent to the w.r decant re latlv, to across the bridges. The Information has nearly all been obtained and the work of the committee tonight . will be to tabulate tne iuu v - - for presenUtlon to the government at Washington. - VILLA STREET TO BE WIDENED ' -1 - ph Vfnnt'a villa hnard "nf trade met last night In the efflcea t the broom rectory on vuia avenue, jk uuiuuhi matters of Importance were taken up. Including the widening of Villa ave nue, a project that haa been under dis cussion for a number of yeara and has been the source of soma Ill-feeling among property-owners. It i. proposed now to widen the .thoroughfare from Meridian street to th. Add tract . ' . for, M ANTI-STATEMEHT II! SIJUO MUTE Decline FRen's Challenge to Debate at Salem Senti ment Spreads. fftntrlal DfiDitch to Tb. leerul.) . Salem, Or., March 18 A large audi ence greeted W. S. U'ren last night at the Grand Opera house. Conspicuous only by their ab.ence were the anti Statement No. 1 leaders. They had been challenged to a Joint debate but failed utterly to appear. Mr. U'Ren made sharp hits at the machlns leaders. Including the names of Senator Kay, C. B. Moores, Jack Mat thew, and Harvey W. Scott, and created much eentlment In favor of the direct election of senators by vote of the peo ple. ' There wa. a large attendance of Re publicans, and especially young men and college students. A. C. Llbby, a popular young Republi can from Jeffer.on precinct, filed his petition today a. a Statement No. 1 man. He la the fourth Republican to file for representative a. a Statement No. 1 man, and when one more file, there will be a full ticket In the field. Indication, are that the Statement No. l men will be nominated and elected. , O. L. Hatteberg, a Statement No. 1 man, yesterday filed his petition for nomination by the Republican, a. rep resentative for Marion county. C. M. Crittenden, who .tate. In hi. document that he will support the Re publican candidate for the United States senate who gets the largest vote, has also filed hi. petition. CANTATA WILL BE - HUGE SUCCESS Under the auspices of the Ladle.' Guild of the Congregational church at University park, the cantata "Esther" will Bo presented at the Artisan's hall Friday evening. Beautiful costume, have been secured for the occasion and the parts have been well prepared so that those who have had charge of the entertainment and who have been di recting it hope for the greatest success. Following are the parts and the names of those who will take them: Esther, the queen, Miss Stewart, soprano; Ahanuerus( the king, C. W. Wells, bass; Haman, the king:, counsel lor and overseer of the realm, E. A. Dunlap, baritone; Mordecal, a Jew, E. M. Patterson, tenor; z,eresn, xtaman s wife, Mrs. AJllla Crutchfiold, contralto; Mordecai's sister', Mrs. Sprouse, soprano; proprietress, Mrs. Harry Hargrove, soprano; a Median princess, Miss Mc Clfntock, alto; a Persian ptrlncess, Mrs. May McKenny, soprano; beggar, Emtl Jaeger, bass; scribe. Dr. S. D. BHkks, baritone; high priest, L. W. Phelps, bass; herald, J. K. Avery, tenor; Har bonah, C. A. Alvord, tenor; musical director. Ml. Mullen; accompanist, Mis. Foster. Livers Exchanged IF the active liver of the 1 cod-fuh coyld beput into , the place of the torpid liver of the consumptive It would probably do him i world ofjood. Next best thirij U Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Almost as good as a new liver. The great power of SCOTTS EMULSION as a flesh-producer proves that much of the activity of the cod's liver is contained fh every spoonful . ABOnggfatsi BOe. aea 11.00. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S CLOTHES The largest and most complete stock of wearables for CHILDRENBOYS and YOUNG MEN ever Shovyn in Portland. LADIES; and MISSES' mantailored COATS, in exclusive styles LADIES' STRAW SAILORS YOUNG MEN'S COLLEGE styles Sujts --patterns and styles exclusively our owa r ' OUR WINDOW DISPLAY on Fourth street is an interesting exhibition of HIGH CLASS juvenile wear. No exaggerations appear in any of my advertisements. BEN ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Muit Boar Signature) of flee Fso-Slatlle Wrapper Tary .audi mm, eaeai teteJb.ae.agaa rOIEEADACREf FOR DIZZINESS. . CARTER'S -"limr Iron nuousicsSt 1 1 IVpr raRTOin.uvkx I 1 DM l ft fl C0KlTIPAH0Jf, J MjFi FOISAUOWSUI. IFUM 1HL bUHrLaAIWa tfSUt I lrayTaetaAlayi CURE SICK HEADACHE. WEBB IS AFTER SANTA FE 1 California Attorney-General Halts Southern Pacific Case for Time. (United Press Lessed Wire.) San Francisco, March 18 Having se cured admi..lons In thl. city that the Southern Pacific railroad 1. guilty of rate discrimination., the .tate railroad commission has shifted it. investiga tion of rebate, to Los Angeles, where official, of tha Santa Fe railroad will on April JO be called on the "carpet" to answer to similar charges. In spite of the protest, of Attorney Dunne, who repre.ented the Southern Pacific at the rebate hearing In San Francisco the commission yesterday halted the Investigation against that road temporarily to ailow Attorney General Webb time to whip his evidence against the Santa Fe railroad Into shape. The proceedings against the on the positive guarantee that if it does not give satis faction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for It. We mean this and ask all those who are sick and need strength to try it with this understanding. Woodard, Clarke & Co Portland, Or, a - eoiiie We Sell YuCol SELL ING Ladies' Spring A complete showing of the. styles pronounced as tyeing correct for the season under way. Every shade favor ably mentioned in the style books. Suits that present some new phase in style production! Ladies should by all means see our New Butterfly Suits ALL THE POPULAR SHADES GREAT .VALUES AT $25.00 A LITTLE DOWN; $1 A WEEK You are welcome Gevurtz FIRST M it i II Willie ii beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can Southern Pacific will be resumed here on Aorll 6. Witnesses from every part of the state will be summoned to testify against the Santa Fe, the majority of tnem being shippers. It Is expected that they will controvert much of the testimony given by u. w. l-uce, general freight agent' of the Southern PaciflO in San Francisco. WOLAN WITH BE00M CAPTURES BURGLAB (United Frew Leased Wire.) Oakland, Cal., March 18. It 1. to the .kill with which Mr.. Martin Jovce yielded a broom handle on hi. head that a buralar giving the name of Isaae Chubb, owes his incarceration In the city jail here today. The woman'a hus band found the burglar in the house early today and grappled with him. Martin waa getting the worst of it when hi. wife got Into the arame with her broom handle and clubbed most of the fight out of the intruder. Martin then held the man until hi. wife sum moned Watchman Jones, who arrested him. - -; . ; New Grange at Springfield. : (Special Dlsp.tcb to To. JeareaLl ' Eugene, Or., March 1 8. A grange waa organised at Springfield Saturday with 70 members ana the following, officer.: J. A. Vounareen. master: H. E. Phette- piace, rver.eer; wiuiam Piatt, lecturer; I f , t LEADING CLOTHIER to credit. Our Easy Payment Plan proves more popular every day. SECOND NET CDS nf Kldnev or Bladder Disease not A. IX Ruddlman. .teward: C. S. Car penter, assistant steward; J. S. Douglas, chaplain; Mr.. Leathe E. Rychard. treasurer; Mlsa Edna McPher.on, .ecre tary; J. R. McPherson, gatekeeper; Mr.. Alice Gray, Pomona; Mrs. Inga Phetteplace, Flora; Mrs. J. 8. Douglas. Ceroa; Ml. Amelia Sorensen. lady as sistant -steward. The grange was or ganised by State Deputy J. Vorheea, who haa been working in Lane county for tha past month and who completed the organisation of a grange at Irving 10 day, ago. KILLS SELF BECAUSE HE HELD POOR. JOB , (United Press Leased Wire.) . . , Los Angelea, Cal., March I8.Becau.e he was unable to aecure a position pay ing a salary .ufflolent to enable him' to marry the gin lie loved, Schuyler A. Pol ton killed himself, and his body waa found today In hi. room. "My girl won't -marry ma onle.. I get a better -Job," Dolton told a friend re cently. He .aid he supposed that he had better kill himself, and sometime last night ha carried out hi.' design. i I m ' ! i ' ha tha .last day. for discount on east side ga. bill..; Portland Gaa company. TT . MAM ..HArk.. Af.th, late Key. flam P. Jones, the temperance ' ' 1 Suits Sons YAMHILL Cures Backachq Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having Bright 9 Disease or Diabetes do more. The antiseptic qualities of A Mexican- Mustang Liniment insure Its being the best tor use In all case, of Burns, Scalds, Cuts and all Open Sores. Ti 1 tt J I a i. expos eui uaagcroua and foreign matter be-j fore beginning to heal the wound. Inflamma tion is kept down and the injured part, rendered painless. It soothe, and relieve, promptly anjJ positively. Insist on getting whai yon ask for eubatitutes disappoint. For sale by aU Drugglsta. tjc., soe. and ti. per bottle. evangelist,' is being spoken of a. a pof sible candidate for president . on th Prohihttloa Uoket. .J.-.--- t .'Eye glaa.es tl09at Metsgefa. ;fyyyA 'p 'j'id