THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND,. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1003.
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MP? AfS PROTECT! FOR
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BELGIAN BLOCKS PflSTPOflE- VOTE
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on ouin
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Property Owners Take Mat- Matter Will Be' Put Before
COAST MILLERS:
Bates on Wheat and Flout !
to Orient Are Changed
v:;,:;.-; 'Again; '
WHEAT WILL COST
SAME AS FLOUE
flulrad. especially when tbe jetty on the
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' COMPLETES CONTRACT.
ter lnUand and Will
Pave Street.'
Public With Other Meas-
. ;: jures Later.
JtODSlT Wakarialff vaatarAav mm.
Fie ted the contract for the deepening of
he channel In the Columbia river be.
tween Tha Dalle and Big Eddy, a pro.
Ject that haa been under way for three
600 approximately iiqq,
Bv blastlns; and d red ting, submerged
reefs and bare have been removed eo
that now the channel haa a depth of 10
feet, permitting navigation without ob
struction from Portland to tha lower
BUi' m porta road. .-.
Tha Work haa h.n Hnni hiiAm ttta an.
pervlslon of tha United States engineers.
V ilAHINE INTELLIGENCE. ,
asaBaaajatsssaaaa. .
eralar Users Baa to Antra.
flue H. Elmora. TlllamvnV inrll t
curska. cureKa ana cooa -. Anrii
Rata Md. Effective Adjwted at ft fiS-wSZ.,-aK?A a
.Once Upon Discovery That It I ?AKo,V r'-!L ...Apr
- . , , I v, r 'L sraociaoo. ..,, April 7
Wonl4 Drive Northwest Miller- ??.,ik,l52?,pdro way, . April T
Vi-.i j .way
wnn. ................. .juna
Property owners on East Burnside I Members of tha North East Side Im
treet between tba bridge and Union J provement association have decided that
avenuewui Improve tha thoroughfare lie would ba highly advisable to postpone
by private contract a schema that is I tha consideration of tha high, bridge at
unusual but believed by these property! tba election in Junta. - Such action wUl I jB interest of and for tba protection of I Numnt,a orient .....V.V.V.V.V.July
owners to be the cheapest . and Quick-1 undoubtedly be taken at tha meeting oflPaeifla northwa.t minora rih ' aMemla Users to Beoart.
est method. - Tha contract for tha 1m- i?5'f!?"f" t0'J4:0B KUMU Ion wheat and flour across tha Pacific Sa-W EM". San Pedro April t
wars-changed this morning. , The rata I Ln- API !
When an Improvement is undertaken consideration of a bond Jssue duei on flour:- ,..,,. Alliance, Coos bay T. !.'.; April
by private contract tba property owners Bull Run rTverand: for "the conStrucUon Tha eharfes ' were : decided uponyea- Hanalel Ban Finclsco . WV'mjfitt T
goahead on their own Initiative after of toe Madison street bridge is unavold- terday afternoon by tba varloua trans- Breakwater, Ban FrMclsci'II.'Aprll S
a permit has been seoured from the able, there will ba no extra expense In- plfla "".,,. Roee Qty. Ban Franclaoa - Anrti IS
city councU and the grade Is estab- volved." said Judge Munly this morn- ,fl teamsnlp -companies operating ArablaT orlaVt ,rr4ncl"co ApJIi1 ia
llahed. In the case of East Burnalde ing. .''And ss there are several other I tassels out . .of , Portland and Puget
the crade had already been established I raaaona ht tha vota on tha hirhbrldcel
I". uiuiFi.il vwiwsj w moUia'DV DUslipUI.eUe A aUHleV I Aff Art altslaim r si Af hs. f Y.-.t 1 a n A A
to reestablish It. I evening." , - I Asiatic Steamship company and Frank
Tba work must na none dt ua con. I i..h.. urnniw nnv in tha TTnivaraitvi waiernouee a ijo.. wnicn ooncern eenas
irk board of trade Monday evening and " occasional ireigaier nera 10 ioaa iw pwim, Am. sn, Al
nwtrai ita numant for the con-1 Japan, China or the Philippines. I Henry Villard. Am ah Am,
tha. ltv and It ia inanected throush I xiAn a h.. Mil., ar tha tnat ntl This is the second chancre durlnff the I Aoma. Am. ah Ii.n4 T K.
the city engineer's Office dally until Klllinraworth avenue bv showlns- that! week, tha first having been made day I JordanhlU. Br. ah l.in
completed. , t0, dlatanca to the peninsula from Sixth Mfw T""'. The rormer raw was Alice Marie. Fr. bk Martin's
as me contractors ao no experience i and Washington streets would oa rar w uri u my nwuwi uuiinofin, sr. bk. Montgomery. No. I
apney tnai i ther via tha KlUlngswortb avenue man tpuo, dui in imng ne new i uonunna, Br. bk C
Arabia, orient April II
Nlcomedia, orient T.May I
Aleaia, orient June
Numantla, orient July
Teasels In Vors.
at Iflcholas, Am. sn. Astoria
Alaska
Astoria
.tip. (la.
JordanhlU. Br. sh Unntoq
ths delay in receiving their money
.(5ceanlo
they are subjeoted to when they work I by the Hancock street route. Tha pe-1 soneouia a serious differential was Brodertck Castle, Br. ship Stream
ror me city ine property owners on nlnsulaA residents want the bridge lar i " !', tne racinc largieraore, Br. sh Coal Bunkers
East Burnside street ' feel that they I ther north than Hancock. ?" Wheat was given a 12.10 rate Kdward DeUiUe. Fr. bk. Columbia No. 1
have hit upon a cheaper method fori The nrlncloal arsument ont forth now 1 Japan, whereas. i was. to ba paw I Strathblane. Br. ss E. A W. Mill
Improving their street and. certainly a I by the peninsula boosters Is that tha I w riour. The dirrerence, it was seen I Marechal Davont, Fr. bk Greenwich
mpra rapid one since tha long routine I park and boulevard scheme passed by I at once, would have given Jspanese I Moller, Fr. bk Dolphins
oi tnree or xour roonine iaai i utaea i the people last June inciuaes a oriage i . ,"" .i"T" t-rown or inaia. Br. bk. .Irving
a petition to pass through the neoes- at KlUlngsworth street It Is feared bv 52.SOMt mUls out ld la tnr Verbena. Br. bk BlevaU-
sarr municipal 'Tea tape-- is entirely i the nroDertv-owners of the peninsula, ""i1""- ... leyiana Bros.. Br. sh Astoria
dispensed with. Tne improvement whim- a brldse Is built at Hancock street, i wn inw iwt w xtirntr, Am. sch Tongue Point
be Belgian blocks aid on a concrete I the eonstruction of another bridge at Is 'rom 0 cents to ll.SO per Albyn, Rus. bk N. P. Lumber Co.
base.
PLI EXTENSIOH 10
PACIFIC 111 WORKS
Growing Demands Compel
Company to Make Addi
tions to Plant.
KlllinsBworth will ba Indefinitely Mtt- "". ow" me rate oerqre xne con- Ernest Leaouve. Fr. bk Irvine-
Ponta. . - "Si Wnnton
it nas nor-yaf oeen aeciaea wnen me .TITr' T. iiil Ea(M Bergallne, Fr. bk. ...... Mersey
peciai election win ie caueo tor am i r "-" v. uvr
brldae bond isauea. It la the dealre
to hold Jt, however, soma time prior to
the national election In November. The
data will be decided upon as soon as the
issues pending in tne supreme court are
aeciaea.
be, shipped to japan or Hongkong for
II per ton in leas than 1.000-ton lots
and for 12.10 per ton in lots over 1,000
Cor nil Bart, Br. bk Stream
BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB
WILL HOLD BANQUET
be held at different points on the east
side by the East Side Business Men's
Celtlcburn, Br. bk .......Oceanlo
Nomla, Oer. bk .....Astoria
ri. Y.' oM ww
5? Jh?- rl'll 51 Stithtay, Br" rV.'aSISiZ
t ..,7nn vr::.:t "w -VIZ I Needle., Br. sa Portland Lor. Co.
nor. ss stream
tla. Am. sch Astoria
but the injustice of these ericas Tti the' l!'"I:ioS- Montgomery jo.
nn . 1 7. . v, r -X George W. Elder. Am. ss Martin's
to ShVnKhal waa I i d thTn S.VSS Northland , Am. as. . .Portland Lum. Co.
. . w. .to 14. To rive tha tramn .tam.r. . caecaae. Am. ss iongueroini
xne nrst or Beriee ui psaquava v.,,.,. L.. fVih.T MUurva, Kor. ss stream
, haM at AMfttrmnt nointa on tha east I "roer run xor meir money it was ak. vl. A .. t,.
regucea mis morning to 13.60. KLu'V r. u';.'.' !
Ixoavatlone bare been started foi
Wf.vSffii wXE?lS5t Am.-ach.:..Oak Street
$&&MLthXaett?t ide"c? to -induce. Vvy purchases'" omt. to XVoad lamfce
Morgan building on East Stark street
near Grand avenue. About 10 business
?twierrS,0.rA mifrs wfi0 w;r. dis- Echo, Am. bktn-
twuuvui ut nur nrand avenue. About 10 business I Luv Vi.. r...r, i ibciio. aio. am.a, vmih
fha axtenslona to ba ade to the plant men In the central district have Sow pleased with the vToIZSii T ! Am rt tn ST"0!860
. .. . . . . . .v. . I ... .u.i- 4.nin- K.in nnuiit I uww pieaeeo wiui tne prospects. I Korthland. Am. ss San Franclaoa
of the Paclflo Iron works at the east I fled their Intention of being present.
n.i. - I ana several arooa auc.ci narg unu
vu& I nm k. luwualnn Thfa man.
Northland, Am. ss San Francisco
Melville Dollar. Am. ss...Ban Francisco
. Tacoma, April 2. The new schedule p.vaJll Am as ... San Franclaoa
n- of freights on wheat and flour to the rTJtnhin Am Vh Keeiuns
IS I orient announce ...t.rH.. i! CMltMll, AB., KB, ..Keeiung
and of the Burnside bridge.
.. . u.i. -v-l,"a -r .
smau pari-ox.iue wmcu Mr of getting out the auemess men is orient announced veaterdaV ramalnad In to"".,.""-.
present plant, stands baa been used In believed by, the East Sid. Bu.lness ifftSt Sly "ne dav?' tt n k '
tha past but tba company acquired tba Men's orjranlsatlon to be thjmo-t ef- w,ba e.fabllshe.t the to':"-
entire block several years ago. It has lthi final slep In showing the busl- T dlffVrentiaa on "whekt Ian .Zc"
since become elghtv times as valuable I ness men that It is to thefr interests drive them out f hn.iZ. .n J.it J"n Poulsen, Am. ss... San Francisco
as It was at ths time of the pur-1 to affiliate with the club and boostfor n big shipments of wheat to the orient Boute Wits; Oentenl and Oeaeral.
Mojlllones
San Franclaco
8 an Francisco
business on tha east side.
Sorer B. Blnnott
Tor District Attorney.
rhaaa.
The excavations now being made are
for a blacksmith shop 60 by 100 feet
Another building will be erected facing
on East Second street. This will be the
a". "i,f,""u"?t;i.'?T,T-I"7wir.vr-7r!l i vntrn-ir a m-rnvrTCimci mr
worm, wjn B9 wuiviunr nu-i fl PjA A lllllllillO 11
cording to figures submitted by O. K.
i-Hetnts, manager of tha Paclflo Iron
worka
to be ground there. The new
now Is:
Whaat anil flAitv Tn.. . a-
tiongKong. ; to Bhaoghal. 14; to Ma-
nun.
This!
Tklses the frelaht on wheat tn
japan ana uongaong so cents a ton and
MAIIMI tha vat. An flrii a
jUJDHiT UiUHj JU.UitCi ru """ .
MES. WELLS TO SPEAK
TO TRAINING CIKCLE
Tba last "Jolly-up" meeting to be beld
by the annexationists in the 'Mount
CONSUL WILL INVESTIGATE.
Govern'
Snott district before tha petitions aro nnreun tii v a nt flaratan
J . . . 11 .11 k.U . I .
to tne city cuunvii win in uoiu luuivi- rr.b-. VT t
row evenina- at Wood me re. under the ment Tes Up Nereus Case.
auspices of tha Woodmera Push club. I O. Lohan, German consul of this city,
engareo. out temporarily stationed at Seattle dur-
J. mc- i ing tne attaence or consul Oelsler, came
8oa- I to Portland veaterdnv ecnraaalv tnr tha
ciai musical iniurei are on ine pro- purpose ox investigating tne Nereus
witn tne intention of placing It
avaaanaaaaiMai I SBUil3ai v w tswussssv A v-a.
xt Tir-ii. m v. t. ninMri I Leading speakers have been er
H. Wells will ba tba principal I ielutUnar Whitney I Boise, E. 8.
it tha tieeUng tomorrow1 after- All later and Dr. C. H. Raffety.
, MraD.
speaker at
nonn nt tha Mount Tahor Home Train
Ing circle, circle No. j "What Rela-lgram and an especially large meeting is case
tlon Has the Kindergarten to uie run- nopea ror.
llo School T" will be tne suDject or Mrs.
Wells' paper. The meeting will take
place at 3:30 o'clock Friday afternoon
at tne west Avenue kuuviuuuio.
BEGIN WORK ON NEW
f HOTEL AT SELLW00D
BAD BILL MEN WILL
SOOII FACE COURT
; Wnrlr nn tha HK.OflO hotel to ba built
In Sellwood at Umatilla avenue and I m. . a v ' .aas'
East Thirteenth street, will start about TeStimOnT 01 lOUlU at llOS'
A snwll 1 n aAnnrrllnty tn . Jimai "Ma 11 aI 1 v '
pital Expected to Bring
April 10, according to . James Mallet,
one of the nroorletors.k The building
will be three stories high, will contain
22 rooms and cover a space 60 by 100
feet It will ba strictly modern In
every particular. Those, who are In
terested in its erection are James Mal
let and George Ackercon.
TOLL LET CONTRACT
FOR NEW COLLEGE
Conviction.
R. N. Wells, who 'pleaded guilty to
the charge of using the malls to de
fraud In the United States circuit court
yesterday. Is In the, Multnomah county
Jail, the other four members of tha
ranor bains? at liberty, each under a
Contract for tha erection Of the Chris- I bond of 11.600. J. A. Sheehan. -alias
tlon Brotnera- Business couege win oeiuoc euieenan, rranK uaviness, J. N.
let within the next day or two. The! Baylor and M. J. Dorsey, will be ar-
xcavation will be beaun snortiy arter-1 rais
ward, so that It Is expected work on
ha building may na startea witnin two
veeks. The first building will be erect-
d at tha corner of Grand avenue and
lackamas street, and will cost 120.000.
ha entire improvements contemplated
raigned before Judge Wolverton to
morrow mornlnsv
George Wellsley, an unsophisticated
youth who .was formerly associated
with Wells and a friend of the other
men implicated, is still at Good Samari
tan hospital undergoing an operation.
Vr this .block within tha next year wlfl I Several weeks ago a witness warrant
aggregate an expenditure of 15,000. I was Issued for Wellsley at the request
'Borer X. Blnnott
For District Attorney.
27 Union iye. 27 Union Ave;
DO YOU KNOW
BLAKE?
YOU OUGHT TO
Flour, O. X:., best . . . $1.00
Eggs," fresh ranch. 2
dozen ............... .35
Butter, xtra fine, 2
pounds . . . ...... ... .. .601
Potatoes best in market, ,
per sack 75$
Corn, 3 ' cans . , 25$
Pineapple, reg.; 25c ... . 15
Oranges, fine navelsthe K
dozn ..15f
OIR FRIDAY SPECIALS
- ' FOR CASH
of the postal Inspectors who had been
Informed that other members of the
gang were arranging to get mm out of
tne - country to prevent nis testifying
If the case should ever come up for
trial. ,
. Wells. CavlnessT Baylor and Dorsey
were arrested several weeks ago, Shee
han not having been brought into tha
case until tha grand Jury returned tha
indictments against tha five men Tues
day.
- The case against the men Is that of
using the mails to defraud In that they
naa oeen passing aerunci Biaw DanK
notes on the unsuspecting publli It Is
claimed by the postal inspectors tnat
these men had worthless bills sent by
mail to roruana rrom a cnicago nouse.
The bills are bought for about 20 cents
each. They are . In denomlnatons of
IS, 110 and 20 and are easily passed
for legal tender., -
In bringing tnese men to trial tne
government authorities hopf to break
up the practice of persons throughout
the country who' it Is alleged have
been In the business of buying the de
funct state bank notes and then deal
Sna them out -as genuine -bills. .
Several years ago the late Judge
Bellinger held that men arrested yt
passing worthless bills could not be
prosecuted for -counterfeiting. Owing
to this ract mo auinormes aeciaea to
charge the gang with using the malls
to aeiraua. ir. v, xucnea ana tu.r U.
Clement, postal inspectors, worked on
the case' several weeks with the re
sult - that the - men - were arrested by
the local authorities. ,
- When arrested tha men had' bills,
which If psssed, the Inspectors claim,
would bave brought them in more than
11,400. The. bills were sent here by
registered mall to Frank Connors, a
fictitious name osed by the men.: Shee
han waa formerly- In the employ of
Woodard. Clarke it Co.
Free xates' Oaks Kink Tonlgbt.
ladles' night, tbe big night of tha
week, at tha Oaks rink tonight.. Free
skates to the ladies this week. Admis
sion lOo, afternoon and evening. Satur
day afternoon special matinee for school
children. Skates and admission 10c
This same price will prevail tba bal
ance of tha season, lOo to children Sat
urday afternoons. .vy-A-i.
; ' QU or" phone us 'early .
Make & co.
Phones East 89 and . B122J
before the state sailor boarding house
commission with a demand ror a hear
inc. ..
The German bark Nereus left here
couple of days ago with a crew signed
laenuv.or me si
Ing bouse but considerable
here indepeni
entlytof the sailor board
it considerable annoyance
was given Captain Mullar because of
this and tha local German consulate was
at one time compelled to send for an of
ficer to drive away a lounger who per
sisted in pacing back and forth outside
the office while the new saUors were
being , signed. Again deputy United
States marshals had to be kept on board
the vessel to guard against Interference
while at anchor In the stream.
Consul Lohan considers this addi
tional expense altogether unnecessary
in a port suooosed to have emerged
. . ... . . . . -
irom tne wnas and navtng tne protec
tion of laws and if finding the facts as
laid before him he will not only ask
for an investigation but will Insist that
there be no repetition of tha Nereus
case.
The Nereus Is at Astoria ready to nro-
ceed to sea. She Is the first German
ship to fill her crew entirely indenend
ent of the sailor boarding house but it
is understood that henceforth every ves
sel under that flag will pursue the same
memoa.
The Norwegian steamer Bomerstad.
which crossed out yesterday bound for
tne orient witn a cargo or lumner.
signed three independent sailors while
here and Captain Larsen said he could
have found several more had he needed
tnem.
scale I Aberfoyle, Br. sh. ............Antwerp
Edmund Kostaa. Fr. ok ..ionaon
Emanuele Aocame. It bk... ..Hamburg
Asgard. Nor. ship.., .....Antwerp
Bldart, Fr. bk...., .....Antwerp
Albert Hlckmers, Ger. bk...... Antwerp
Clan Graham. Br. sh. .......... Cardiff
Eugenie Fautrel. Fr. bk....... Ant warp
Vlncennes. Br. sh. Antwerp
Gael. Fr. bk London
Neatsflelds, Br. ship Hamburg
Coal Skips Mm Boats.
Anealos, Br. ah Newcastle, A.
Mlndoro. Am. sch. .Newcastle. i. & W.
Tramp team era Sa Boats.
Btrathgyle, British ss....8an Francisoo
Inverskip, Br. ss. San Francisoo
Boveric. Br. sa ........San Francisoo
Taunton, Br. ss Quaymas
Xa Boats In Ballast ta I.omA Oraln.
Alsterkamp, Gar. sb Caleta Colosa
Manx King, Br. sb Taltral
. T I . .. Li. .
Urania, nur. ua. ............ uynriimi
Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao
Agnes Oswald. Br. sh. - Callao
River Falloob. Br. bk Callao
Nordsee, Ger. sh ....Callao
Oregon. Ger. sh. Yokohama
Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk. Yokohama
Henrietta, Ger. . West coast
Bretagne, Fr. sb, San Francisco
ou ataamera u noiw.
Geo. Loom la Am. ss San Francises
Asuncion, Am. ss San Francisco
Santa Rita, Am. ss Fort Harford
ALONG THB WATERFRONT.
WITH THE SHIPBUILDERS.
Portland Concern Sends Men to Out-
- side Ports to Bnild Boats.
The Portland Shipbuilding company
yesterday shipped a steamboat to New
port on tha Pend d'Orellle river and sent
a man aiong to auoenntena tne worn
of putting the pieces together, the craft
having been buUt in knock-down form.
The new boat will be the largest ever
to ply tbe waters of that part of the
country ana wiu do engagea tnis sum
mer in carrying tourists through the
scenic wonders to and from the sum
mer resorts. It is of the sternwheel
tpye and will have capacity for several
nunarea passengers.
In a few days the same company will
end a force of a doxen men to Celllo
to begin the construction of a stern
wheel river boat for use on the upper
uoiumcia ana tne snaae ny me united
states engineers.
ft; BUSINESS FOR COASTERS.
Gasoline Schoftner Eva WIU Call ,
. Many Ports. .
gndl Mnuatch to Tb Iosnl.t
" Newport, Or., April 2 Tha schooner
Eva, Captain Roberts; arrived here yes-
teraay witn mercnanaise rrom Astoria.
Tha Eva will also call at Waldport and
take a cargo of salmon on tha return
triD- to Tillamook. Tha captain savs he
expects to be kept busy with the busi
ness that is in sight between Yaauina
bay, Waldport and Astoria all summer.
K m III ' I aaa aaj I mtt
LINE TO SOUTH AMERICA.
Morning Glory Wheat Meats fretV Bit
Ad an want ad page.
Grays Harbor Hopes to Figure as
- Northern Tennlnns.
(Special . Plipiteb ta 1e Journal.)
Aberdeen. . Anrll 2. If reoorts given
by H. T. Haines of Tacoma. Mexican
vice-consul and a member of C. 3. Dod
well & Co., and L. B. Johnson, agent
for the firm of W. R.' Grace & Co. of
Tacoma, who ; haVo been in ; this : city
investigating eonaitions, are ravorabiy
received, it - may ba the cause of ' the
establishment of a . line " of . steamers
from here to South American markets.
These gentlemen have concluded that
there- will be plenty-of water in the
channel to float tbe sized vessels ra-
Tha steamer Breakwater left for Coos
Bav last night.
The steamer Sua H. Elmora will ba
at Oak street wharf this afternoon from
Tillamook.
It is now practically assured that the
gasoline steamer Anvil will be placed
on the Portland-Tillamook run.
The steamer Geo. W. Elder leaves
Martins dock this evening for San
Pedro and way landings.
The Norwegian steamer Minerva
which arrived in the harbor late this
afternoon from Panama Is seeking busi
ness, her charter to Frank Waterhouss
& Co. expiring with her arrival here.
The steam schooner Wellesley which
arrived here this afternoon from San
Francisco will take wheat In the hold
and lumber for deckload. The lumber
will be taken on at the mills of Clark
ft Wilson, Linn ton.
The steamer Eureka Is due to arrive
here tomorrow from Eureka via Coos
Bay to begin regular service between
this nort and northern California. She
will be operated by the North Paclflo
Steamship company.
The new steam schooner Fair haven
was launched at Kruse A Banks' ship
yards st North Bend yesterday. She
waa built for J.' E. Davenoort A Co. of
San Francisoo and will be engaged In
the coastwise' lumber trade. J
Tha ateam schooner Shna Tak la at 1
Prescott loading lumber for - San Diego. '
This Is her first visit here. Her Indian
name is causing much confusion smong
shipping men, but they expect soon to
fathom It.
The Britisn barit cian Buchanan
cleared yesterday with 118,699 bushels
of wheat, valued at 1116,300. bound for
Queenstown for orders.
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria April 9. Arrived at 6 and
left up Steamer Maverick, from San
Franclaco. Arrived down at a. m.
steamer Yosemlte. Arrived down at
8:10 and sailed steamer Breakwater, for
Coos bay. Left up at 10 a. m., steamer
namore oauea ut aicumor io-
nemlte for San Francisco. Left ud at
noon, steam schooner Wellesley.
San Francisco, April t. Arrivea at
a. m., steamer jr. . ioop. xrom port
land. . . .. . . . . .
Astoria. April i. Arnvaa at :sq ana
left up at 4 p. m., steamer Shna Yak.
from Ban Francisco. Arrived at 4 p. m..
steamer Elmore, from Tillamook. Ar
rived down at ft D. m.. snip est. iNicnoiag.
Arrived at 8:S0 p. m., steamer Welles
ley, from San Francisco. Left up at
6:15 p. m., Norwegian steamer Minerva.
Hongkong. April a. -Arrived March
81, Norwegian steamer Tungus, from
Portland. .
San Francisco. April l. sanea at 5;so
m.. ateamer Nome City, for Portland.
BtearAer Asuncion returned with steam
er Hornet In tow and sailed again at
n. m.. ror rortiana. Arrivea. scnooner
Albert Meyer,- from Columbia - River.
Lisard. Anrll I. passed French bark
Turgot for Queenstown. 1
Astoria, - April condition or me
bar at 8 ta. m.. - smooth; wind north
west t. miles; weather, clear.
Tides at Astoria today High water,
36 a. nu. '8.1 feet: 8 D. m.. 8.6 feet.
LKw water, l a nu 0.1 foot; 1:0 p.
.1 feet - ,., i. -,
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25 KEDUCWRI on D1IRIG TABLES
We have several carloads of furniture In transit, ) including hundreds of Dirung
Tables. To rnake roomifor-new goods, it is necessary to dear our floor of tables,
and we offer every one in stock at 25 per ; cent reduction. You can now secure a
beautiful quarter-sawed dak table with pedestal and claw feet without feeling' that ,
you are putting ; too much money. into it.. . . ,
$10.00 Round,1 hardwood top, pedestal, 6-foot Extension Table ....-...-....$ 7.50
$13.50 Round or! Square, solid oak, weathered, 6-foot Extension Table . . .$10.00
$15.00 Round, hardwood, quartered' oak finish, 6-foot Extension Table. ..$11.50
$20.00 Round, solid oak, pedestal, 6-foot Extension Table . ....v.. V.$15.00
$30.00 Round, quartered oak, pedestal, claw-foot, 6-foot Extension Table. .$22.50
$30.00 Round, quartered oak, Early English finish, 6-foot Extension :Table $22.50
$30.00 Rouijd, quartered oak; 8-foot Extension Table .$22.50
$40.00 Round, quartered oak, claw feet, 8-foot Extension Table ...... .$30.00
$57.00 Round, quartered oak, clawfeet, 10-foot Extension Table ........$43.00
Our Tables are already priced much lower than elsewhere, and a 25 per cent
reduction. simply means SWAPPIKG, DOLLARS, hence these specials are for
cash. only. ' ,' .
$21.00 and $22.50 Sleepy Hollow
Rocliers, Special $13.35 and $14.30
The Opportunity of a Lifetime
These Rockers (exactly like cut) are made of quar .
ter-sawed oak, in golden finish, with, handsomely
carved arms, and are upholstered in genuine No. 1
leather and genuine Spanish leather, and our special
price of $13.35 and $14.30 is much lower than you can
buy these chairs for in imitation leather. Don't miss
this Big Special. ' 1-l- ..' u.i.j:
Others pay rent, we collect rent, on one-half of our
own building. Who can sell the cheapest? :
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NO. 299-2 This Three-Piece Parlor Suit is upholstered in high-grade
velour of different shades,-frames in mahogany fipish of very attract
ive design. Regular price is $20.00. The Big East.Side. (19 Cf)
Store's price only yl && V
See fthe goods snd youll: be -convinced of the importance of the bar-.
gains we offer. 'It will pay you to trade here, no matter. wht depart
ment of the Big Store you choose to patronize.
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No. 2805 Theit i pretty Indian
window seats come in beautiful
selected birdseye maple, and are
shaped just like the picture shown
here.- The usual-price is $6.00 for
these, but the Big East Side Store
price is '. only .... . .. f 4.SO
No. ,380 Tuna Mahogany Dress- -ing
Table, with top 20x36 inches,
fitted with ,drawjAr; regular; $1100 '
-Talue.rBig East Side Store cash
price , only' 8.50
..Ask for the stock number given
above (330) when you call.: If you
. appreciate a bargain you should
see this table.
No. 533 Hall rack in solid oak,
. quarter : sawed, polished, early
English finish, shaped like cut;
very attractive hall . piece that
sells regularly for $15, but the
Big East Side Store price i
only .10.00
It pays to buy at the Big
"Stores No matter who you are
or where yotf live, your cTfdit
"is good 1 st the Big East Side
Store. .
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