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Pf GEOrTS TO BRING IIEI'JS FBorai Aiiicrican ' Ship Berlin Leaves for Bristol Bay ,.v Canneries. dl'ck looks like TIIAT OP. NOAH'S ARK Included In Cargo Is 1,000 Toiit or i General Merchandise to be Dis I liosed of Among Mob Who Spend K Summer In 'the North.. : , drn In France.' The eaptafn of tin ship mv Oulllemette- waa, sober whan he made tho fatal plunge. II atruck on the floating fender between ' the dock and the ship. Tha funeral wlU be held tomorrow and French shipping in tha harbor la displaying tha oor at haif "The death of that poor aailor would not have occurred had tha harbor maaler attended .to tile utiea,7 aia laptam Mobn tltla moraine-. "A law Drovldee for nete under ladders and gangplanka from docks to vessel and it la one of in nni iwi ini annum ne enrorrru. T know there waa no net under tha ladder leading to tha Marechael da larout because I earn there the very flrat thine- in tha morning after tha ao- cldent and it waa not there then. That the - man had faJlen from tha ladder was evident from marka on the floating fender. .'But thla la not the only caae. Oo down tha waterfront any time when there are a docen aniline veaaela In port and you will find no evidence of the harbormaster having been there, i WILL DO MUCH WORK. BOARD CENSURES LIGHT COMPANY THEX.Z.C SCHOOL OF DM2AT0LCGY East Side Residents Charge Abuses in Matter of Kates. 4 r , n lit i. s i r j Jni IP- J I Col. Roesaler Says Everything Is In Fine Shape at Jetty. Colonel & W. Roeaaler, United Btntea engineer corps, returned last night I rum a lour or inspection ei me mouin of the Columbia. He reporta that every thing la In fine ahape for work thla aummer and aaya more will be done there than ever before in any one aea aon. t The , facilities for handling materia! at the Jetty have been greatly im proved, aald Colonel Roeaaler, "and we axnect to All In fully 4.000 tone of rock when we get down to gooa working oraer f Homer pigeons will be released from the American ahlp Berlin aa ahe pro- ceeda ' from Portland to Brlatol bay. Alaska. About a dosen blrda are on board tha vessel which leaves Alaaka dock ; thla afternoon In , tow or .ins steamer Harvest viuko, , m when we get down to are expected to bring out news from I as compared with i,&00 ton a a day last toe laoUtea .pot "J"" m f h.. been materl whites and orientals gather each sum-1 inrrMIIMi Bnd M much bet mer to catch aalmoa and prepare them I ter ahapa to take car o tha atone aa for the market. . .-. j It is delivered from the barges. Tha From here the Berlin goes in com- i uoiumoia contract eompanv nas aiso manit of I'antaln Frre. an old timer announced that It will be able to fur In the Alaaka fiahlng fleet, but at Aa-nlah tha rock tnuah oulcker aa a reault torla. Captain A. Olson, recently of Ta-lof Increaaed equipment at tha quarry at coma, will-take her, capiaia rye nsr-i tianer a lanaing. Ing filed his - resignation yesterday. The engineera have enough money to Everything la In ahape and tne atari i pay tha men employed by them ror tna from Astoria wjll be made as soon aalaeason, but the contractors supplying (the tag North King gets, ready. She the rock will have to wait for their money umu ini i,iuv,vvu spui-uiu laitun Is made by tha sundry civu DHL r la at on of tha local yards being over- j hauled. . ' ' ' ' ' ' t The Berlin la a veritable modern : Noah's ark. Huddled together on the forecastle head are Its Japanese who 5 i l . a. i . K&anAaljaai ThaU Wtk BP- v wii won in wnwi e RETl'RXS T&R SHELTER. Igaae is stowed away nd In tha Sand there tha little brown men make . their berths. They ' expect to nava a t rrvat time In tha far off north where t there la no law anfi where It is said i gambling can ba carried on at will, t In tha halfdeck. amidships, are 190 Schooner Annie E. Ptftg Into Fort In Delapldated Condition. Pacific r Grove. Cal.. April $ With three feet of water in bar bold and mlnua much of her ringing tha schooner ia.nU IT a! Dam laVat niiaA t t IntA , r . " " . , , , -. - ..lAUiUC ia oaiu riaiivisvu, ku white f lanermen i wno wiii nnai ui latt ajlt nlght for shelter. On I fiBhboata on the tr. ; f Monday Klght while off Golden Gate tthem are Ku ana who have spent th VeQl encountered a heavy gale, jyeara on the Columbia. . They will earn tna wtMd blowing 80 miles an hour, money going -and coming in tna. ca- Bh- mT.mnm . iHl, and was forced to 'pacity or aaiiora. vi. put about, but tha seas were no heavy 1 on M.w 15",,; .'Soi! that Captain Klnglen feared to return ulTUTtp and fro and mad. for Won- akm mnA e Below th dock! ieLTl . -s a- " - . z i ' i ns annig ml -mmm on fiftr war ail rvthlni trim Brtstol bay. Alaaka, with cannery aup- merchandise. Including everything from . m DMn in an inin DflDllCBU. Hitl. piles for the North Alaaka Salmon ttv- t ----- -- - ,,, r comoinr. n, 7."?"h:,ndUa,uw Membra of . the crew aay the gale vr.t. - - -i lama ttiit wnriit tnev ever anonunumi f ' . 1 " " ' ' I mnA trtr tlm th.v feererl that the PROTEST AG ALN ST JrlAtu. , veasel would be sent to the bottom, I . i , , ., , .i I The wind, tore the rigging lnto.ahreda Captain of Ship Alaterlainp Explain! 1 Attw hard struggle she waa aent out 1 Tni a iTMlfh Mntte. iniil TMntih fa Th lonrneLi f Astoria, Or April 8.Captain tt. . t eicnumacuer, inuior v ...... fahlp Alsterkamp. ; filed a protest today fagalnst tha IS. 000 fine Imposed by Act S Ing Collector of Customs Parker yeater- .. .ii.. hrln. onnanlne hill . JJ M.U l )1IUI, v V9 . ror neaitn on arrival irora uunui v.uiu, Chile. Tha proteat is in the form of an I affidavit It aaaerts that during the latter part of January, tha vessel was . at C&leU Coloso and received ordere to (proceed to Portland In ballaat.. There r being no German conaul at Caleta Co ' loao, ihe captarn went to AntofogasU t and, this being his first trip as master, ha took the advice of the German con ; sul there. - He found it was necessary f to have a bill of health and . procured lone from tha customs authorities at 5 Caleta Coloso. but neither the German f consul nor tha Chilean officials In- I formed hint- it was- necessary to ' pro irur a United States bill of health. ' Had ha known thla ha would have pro : cured one. of tho storm's path and succeeded in mating ner way to Monterey. BCIIOOXEK GOES AGROUND. Lumber Laden Craft Misses Chan nel nt Grays Harbor. Hoaulam. Wash., April 8. Tha schooner fioquel. Captain Hennlngaon, which has Just finished loading at the Grays Harbor Lumber company's mill, seems to be destined to bad luck on this trip. - She got out of the channel when coming la to port, and stuck in tha mud for a time, and in attempting to go out with her cargo, met with the aame fate, and now lies embedded in tha aand at an angle of 45 degrees. As she Is heav ily loaded, and started out at practi cally high tide. It Is feared that consid erable difficulty will, be experienced 1A getting ner oil again. More irregularities and abuses alleged to have been practiced in the suburbs by tho Portland Railway, Light V Power company in oonnecthfti with ita lighting franchlee were reported at a big meet Ing held thla week In the rtlaan hall at Portsmouth. It waa alleged that the II minimum charge Is a burden upon the consumer Instead of a boon to hlru becauaa the company chars an un reasonable rate In order to reach tha minimum as quickly aa possible. One of the speakers at tha meeting whaufc syaa-.haU-under -the ausplaaa-jaf the Vnlveralty park board of trade, aald that the lighting company churned IS cents a kilowatt an hour until the minimum charge of ft la reached. Thereafter tha charge la five rente a kilowatt. Under thfa system the oon- course Of lectures on the following sub. euiuer acts 2-S kllowatta for the flrat Mrta: Tha r..,.. n u... u.i." it.. . i j!!! i " m,. i ana jaoubb ox xiair uyee; cosmetics ana WlU deliver In Portland ery soon Their Use: Nervoua Dlaeasea of Wnmen The Care of tha Complexion, Bkln and Boaip, covering tna following subjects for II: a difference In rate that is con rldeied altogether unreaaonable. Much indlxnatlon is expressed against the Portland Railway, Light A Power! company because of thasa alleged Ir regularities, more of which are being anown up at ,eacn succeeding meeting. The , practice of charging the house holder for the wires used in installing lights also stirred up much feeling. All of these things have been Intensified recently by the revelations made during the investigation conducted oy the mayor. It was said nt the meeting that suburbs like University park) were leas Civilly treated by tne eompany man other osrts of the cltr. The mayor's sttltude on the lighting question baa been indoraed by the Uni versity park board of trade and other peninsula bodies. A committee waa ap pvinted oy the board or trade tnat win so before the United East Side cluba at tneir next meeting rueaaay evening. COmDllmentarT must ien ilpM1. V' . a? v ummK ."u Pec,a Otherwise an admission of 11.00 willba the federated clubs will take come I vnm tVZl.X-- "1" Resolutions were adopted also by ths North Albina improvement association Monday evening along the aame lines in which the mayor was commended and the city council criticised for its oppo sition to his policy in the matter of future lighting contracts with tha Portland Railway, Light at Power com pany. Wrinkled kim Seeayed Ma soles Withered Hklsi -riakby risen ikies - i Moth patches JKsada Molaa ..: . - Warts nparflneaa JKatr Wrinkles Thla Syebcows "i rostoles After tha course demonstrator will ba at one of nu leading hotels for a limited time, and will receive In .consultation all who need her service. The lectures will be exclusive. Those who- destra to attend tickets and data of lecture, address Mrs. M. Lamberts - SECRETARY 1401 1st Are geattle, Wsajagtom. T ant?? feaA Vtortltf.iB.11ir frrtm trttliitlrisi. tlon. Doan's Regulate relieved and TPJ A T? 0TTT RPTLTjWAV strengthened the bowels, so that they VOX UiXlJUUAI have been regular ever since." A. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex, Metsger, optician, lit Washington. i I USED BY DREDGE EAGER TO SECURE NEW PLAY HOUSE Workmen were engaged vest ardav af ternoon to take out the splllman used ALONG THE WATERFRONT. FLOAT SUNKEN HULL. at ' Steamer ' Astorlan Again Afloat ' - Jefferson Street Landing. 5 The hull of tha river steamer Astorlan ; which sank Dartly at the foot Of ieffer- 'son street Saturday night, Is being Tha steamer Breakwater leaves this evening for Coos Bar . . j I The steamer Bureka left Eureka to- uay lor iius porb one wui arrive fir day. Tne steamer Koaecrans is at Linnton discharging oil at tbe tanks. The steam schooner BL Helens ar rived this morning from San Francisco, kH4.o.n . .11 - f tion of Watchman John &, Randalls the I tnl,av naAinr .hut tnr . r.t,,-n .n craft i would have ' fared much worae . vh whiatiina' (.. at fha mh" than ahe did. .--r ' ' I tha nnlumbia rlv.r h hean ranalnut A saw nusvvt tau v .' vviitsj d v iffvu va I and a m nnw as arij jB. 1 mmm at nsi the bollera when she took a Hat to DOtt I t nn.t,n. -" -t.... .w-.I and gradually filled, the syphon eon- v""" ""vut Wlm Sections admitting the water. That nnaf.waln m w witiiam.nn ..iiaif .f t1hab.WAr" t.h;:i?hi.rJT h police station thla morning and Yial AhJ?BhJS."Ijrga.,nfi i" I "wore out a warrant for the arrest of wao paid to .tha warning. . sault and battery. CaoUln nnlel la . m. inMfl. ii.ii h.tiii UArninii . . .. . -. . . :' and Astoria in opposition to tha steamer - juurune tor soma ume several years ago, but was bought off by Captain Jacob . Kamm, who now owns her. There is little likelihood of tha hull ever again oeing usea lor anything out' a nunc by .ths dredge in filling -the property I south of East Morrison street . The spillway waa placed under East Mor rison street at Kaat Third and intar. feres with tha Improvement of the thor- ougnrare. it is feared tbe street will seme wnen tna spillway grows old. EIGHTH WAEDEES TO DISCUSS BECALL W a. i a - I a I a.ae Bu..ne, men are conaiaer- Rc(ruUr meeting of the Bunnyslds Ing the proposal made to them by, a lo- push club will take place thla evening cal atock company playing in the Burk- in the school house at Sunnyside at S k.-ji V...11 j I... n i i . o'clock. Reporta of aeveral enmmtttaea u "-"a v Tr. . r ' t heard and an Interesting ses- a aaaav wuiiHit aaastaf ytviMiovu vu t,aaaQ long timejease on the three-story bond ing at East Washington and Grand ave nue should the property owners re model the building and make it useful tor theatre purposes. This proposition waa made to the East Side Business Men's club some time ago. The promoters were advised to go before the property owners rather than tha business men who were willing 10 indorse xne project ana pusn it along but have not-the means to take over a proposition of such magnitude. It slon Is anticipated. Since the laat meeting a committee has been Inves tigating means xo improve the repre sentation of the Eighth ward In the - 1 1 1 1 - ... : ' . t - . t -a ; a ..-. 11 11 XX J -"7 . I 7 ; V M) GIVE.. X- - fc l ;'J""ni'. , V - 5 . :' f " V . "V . aV 'XA., V ' ' V ; jdL , " .11'. 11 ' ' ... .j- . ... artT I' ' ' t- . . " . " : i: . UVDfJ DALL IjUII, 5 1 LL'. '' T ';,.V.l 1 1UTT'TC 1 A ;' tl 'A"T V O j t I'll llO- Un.au DIlsL,D ).'(,; I ' and BATS . ' - T i t I ' MISSES' MAN - TAIL- A ORED COATS Different From r . 1 t . 1 1. , r 11 i: rtf nihar Ctiraa 4 1 1 ' I Jk iiujw ut vruiwi uiuiwi y - w W5 to : TrD FT T C? Tr?lT TT IT Tv JT1L LEAbiNG ' - I : f "1 ' ' 1 " 1 1 " council, two metnoas were proposes imi.i. ill it VTl IVjiT Tl 1 last week, the division of the ward and lAULl M&JullVilJt 1U idoptXm 11 DISCUSS LOWEB FAJIE ths entire city. . . 7 . I . - . : , I IJ.11W urnn Dusinese nrms are using I. C Smith aV Bros.' typewriters. Sfetsger. leweler. optician. 141 Wash. I XT Blsflnrvmaata mttiara . ed Moss Blood StsesjM ed Telaa Tlesh wwu .. Soaema Blarnlahas , Baakea.ZKtok railing Kali Dandruff Hollow Cheeks Tallow Bala Bong Skia or lectures, oar A mass meeting of the cltisenn of Mil- waukta will ba bald in tbe city hall to morrow evening to discuss the 5-cent fare matter and tha propoaed addition to tha school house. Addresses will bo mad' by J.-'U. Campbell, C H. Dye, C MaoArthur and other candldatea. Tomorrow and Friday wlU poal lively be the laat days for discount on west Side gaa bills. Portland Oas company. aaBaHaBBJVaaaasaaaaBMSSSMBasaja - S ' Knight's at Third a-hd Washington streets .are showing more swell low shoes at IS.B0 per pair than ever before. "My fatkarkadbaaa a aatfararfresl alekheadaelia iB for the las tweaty-ave yaara aad never foaad any I now tnougnt tnat aome east aide prop- i. v" ".-.!::" '""L WT " , . rartv ownora hava haan iniorn.! tS ti.. aafcsa aeraa taking Oassaieaa ka fcaa aavas had project, but the plans have not yat SiiSSStothK progressed far enough so that any an- Ti,f?.wf1?? .!?" i.til'-fi-2 nounnamant at who tha man ara ha TOS haprivUaca of Balat feta aaaia.1 CM. Diekion, 1121 &m bur 81, W JaaisasalU, lad, NO NET TWDEB LADDER. master of the British bark Celtlcbiirn and Williamson Is boatswain. Tha lat ter aaya the skipper came aboard yester- uay Biiernuon in an inioxicaiea conal tion and began to abuse him. Tha no. lice say if the blue streaks that discolor tha sailor's face count for anvthins-. ha certainty nas ground tor swearing out ijie warrant. united States Inspectors Edwania ami .. ' , ,l( Puller were today advised by the chief Port SnrreTor Blames Aothorltleg of the department that henceforth gas- for Fatal AMdent tit flallnr Iioine launcoes win not De permitted to lor raiat acauH W OWlur. , luaa eomblnstlnn liehta h.i .in uitou Aiurjw nuunii ran iuntim, m sours lianis similar to tnoaa rar. says the harbor authorities ' should be ried by steamers. held to blame for the aeatn or Bailor josepn juarie uuiuemene, wno iciii HftniVtr' VATro while bonrdlna the French bark Mhre-t iUAlUiJi OXES. chal Devout lata Mrmdav niehf. capta n wooen aaya ne nas.inyesu- Astoria. April 8. Arrived down at 6 AtaA tna mall.v anil ftumA that thai- M . . ..v. y man fell from tha ladder leading to the 1 Francisco. If.LaK"0 .8a? Francisco, April g.Arrlved last i iv i ij ij a J H I "Inl- d tearaer xxortniana, rrora i'ort- viiur.i liib inuucrr a iiiuvhiou i u ui. i rana. H ; w."m"b ." A'fOZ'" ... " ABiona, April v. sailed at 3:30 n. The ssllor died at Bt Vincenra hot- m. German ship Nereus and British pital last night as a result of his In- hip Clan Buchanan, for Queenstown or juriea. He was a man. about 40 years Falmouth. Sailed at 8:16 p. m vt. aw ajiu wTm w i pivuuer 0 11.11 K 1UL J.OT Dan UiegO.. AF- rived down at 6:16 p. m.Schooners Irene and Lettitla. Arrived at 9 and left up at 10 p. in. Steamer Rose- crans, from San Francisco. Astoria, April 8. Condition of the Dar at 8 a. m., smooth;, wind, north i in ueo; weainer. ciouay. VV -rr . f j -4: 1 6:4 feet Tides at Astoria today high water a.- m., . 1. 1 reet; v:u p, Ijow water 12:60 a. m., m.. 6.2 1.2 feet You can congratulate yourself if you '.come here for your top-piece. Tip i top satisfaction assured, ' v" "--V .We are sole agents for "The Beaver' the best . C3 Hat in America. '.;'', Come in and try, one : on, The latest shades in " Tans and Browns. iv " . T k, I v. U mf 'SSb " IIG GO frei aw t.4J 3-1C3 Third Street - J4 ii i i" . . -. . W00DBUEN CHARTER GODS UNAMENDED (Special Dispatch to The Journal. ) . Woodburn, Or., April 8. Following is the result of tbe annual municipal elec tion held here Monday: Mayor, B. T. Randall 166, R. H. Scott 206; two councilman U W. Du- rans ti. m. hicks mi, J. m. Poor man 188. W. A. Roberts 173: recorder. J. J. Hall 170t Pi A. Liveslev 202: mar shal. Eugene Moshberaer 203. Z. J. Rid dle 168: treasurer, 8. C. Berry 224, F. IM. Hardeaatle'-14"2t foradootlon-of nro. osed amended city charter 119. against The Citizens' ticket won with the ex ception of Hickstfor councilman. Poor-' man. on the good government Jacket, -d feat Ing him oy eeven votes. The . principal proposed amendment to the charter was the article relating to the Improvement of streets and was taken from the Portland charter. CORNELIUS WETS ; ' . CAST HOST VOTES '- rfineclal Dlnwitch to Tba Journal.. ' ''Forest Orove, Or., April S.-w-Once more I the wets Of Cornelius have coma -out victorious in tna annual city election, putting In office their entire ticket with the exception or one councilman, - Those elected are: Mayor, F. Sehoen; counclunen: Kd Wolfe. J A. Jnnler, George Uolscher and & J3. :Whitmore; reronler; Lincoln Gelger; treasurer, F. Hendrox.' Whittnore was tha dry ceun ciliiian elected. .. , nouncement of who the men are can be made. It is known that a great effort is be ing made to have the theatre built us near East Btark street as possible. This effort Is being- - made by the property owners on that street and in the vi cinity. It la hoped by the business men that some announcement of definite plans will be made before summer. plaiiISeIiits TO CHURCH PROPERTY j fh Forf At the reception tendered Rev. J. W, McDougal by the Epworth league of Ihe Mount Tabor Methodist church last night given at the home of J, A. Barn ford on the Base Line road plans were discussed for the preparation of grounds ror tennis courts and other atnletio fea tures on the church oroDertv at the rear of the church on Base Line road and Church street. There is a plot at the rear of the church 70 by 106 feet that Is thought to be admirably suited for tbe purpose. Asiae rrom tnese plans tnat win De in a degree tentative, plans of a larger scope -have been proposed by Frank Perkins bv which the Mount Tabor church will build' a- complete gymna sium. The new church edifice which it has been proposed to build within the next year will include plans to build the gymnasium in the basement for children. Enough money and work has been already donated to begin the con struction of the tennis court according to the first plans outlined above. The capital and labor necessary to start the wora at once waa subscribed at the re ception. The reception was a farewell to Rev. 1UI.IVUAIM nnu JV. XV. JVVH.U (31 and wife and Mrs. R. I Heness. Rev. McDougal will leave at once for the general conference of the Methodist cnurcn wnicn meets at Baltimore, May 6. Dr. Rader will also attend the con ference. Mrs. Heness wui iro to Boston for a short visit The evenirig was very enjoyably spent with songs and readings. Mr. Rader waa unable to at tend, r.owever. Suimi a..., .v.. aw4H. ai--jt- i- m . . osTsr oioiDi, weii.ii or (tripe. Me, tSe,fao.Nm( om pais, in aensine mdivi stsnpaa WO, , wwasaMMw w in, r ju.f mmtmj pass. I 8tarling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T. S9S AK3JUAL SALE, TEN I31LU0H BOXES JUMPING ROPES FREE for tho Children ATS TOXTT One en Bvary toaf of atsr4rt Bread. A i timm No annoying conditions No strings to pur proosit!on '. Just a plain business transaction Wc sell yoii; pods and allow you six or seven months 1 in which to pay. This is a. guaran- .. . tee to you that oiir clothing is all -l ': . "ght and worth ail you pay for them Stokers Way Do wn in the boner-room of the steam hip shovel in the coal night and day that gives her power to make a record. The best coal jives the best power. That is 'why Scott's Emulsion produces flesh when other things fail It contains more power.' It is truly a body fuel. . Many a man, woman and child have broken their records for weight by the pounds of flesh gained from SCOWS EMULSION.- v It is a powerful flesh-producer. ' AflDrvcvutos 50 c m4 $1.00 ' ' '- TEA You find it always alike: Schilling s Best. Last year, this year, next year. Tour grocer returns your money it yon aon t uae it; we pay him. Organization BTTBaTHABO BU)G1.,I1AST BtTKHSISB BST. VmOir AMP QMJkXB ATB8. , WEEK, OX1 MOBDAT, KABOX 10 "Finger cklrn99 Performance every evening.. NO tnatineas. ANY SEAT 10c A flowerinar Olant will ha a-lven Saturday to Deraon moat nearly arueaa.' ing Mr. M. Lloyd's age. 4. ... . . Beller Equipped Than Ever! TBT AV EAST BZSB FBXSTXSi . Fhones" East 8648, B-1S83. , East Side Printing Co. dor, tTnion Ave. and IsV Washington, 1 mm III III 11;', ,: 1 u. I ir!.SAh. ll 1 III f-ri s ' f ' ? SBS It Lciiies' aMffleii's Suits 1 mrnii V h X bp ; n r- 1 . 'ISO, . . . J , -. 1 , , , will soon pay for a suit, and you'll , not feel the outlay. Make a small ; cash payment $2.1)0 or $3.00, then ; $1.00 a week Fine Spring Suits - "sold at most reasonable prices on the ; above easy terms .J . I aaaa -fc aa. t v tfi tt - gm t tm. . 'ITP TI7 A (Crm- (OTTTm .... : EAST DldwSIDE AND HIOM AVETiUE-