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THE OREGON 1 DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, "APRIL 13, 1CC3. 11 MISICAL i il. TIMKMIOKN. PUPIL OK Piw ' i,nr ttWip !iVilk. Violia and Viol i,.t. A - 4 IS 1. S4 Pine. P.- J!; 1 i.f A IvltF AW 47i, A-ft3fiV t .T TvTT:Tl 1 'J A It. JiA NJ U. J. PAH aer, run, iiii"" lj. . - , .j jia'Vn. ill Sherman. wri,itg?q!; Laxgi ritoek; lockouts pad. J'". . i . nl'h-UT I IL. w. v ""'r'.?.: T"inoi rvn i 'iiil:, ar d evm m las I ou, ..-rvtaU, ! at vortland. Or. Vhonw Mln 178. ,.t.?-T- .-Manufacturers of fu r AO furnl- ...iT i ? thVtrad. Portland. Or W i L J tA Ki IX7W HOLStS A LIS OHU- .nufaturrs.and commUaloO m r rc l n t - 4th and QH a TTTT'uVlV.lK HAK.lib.Kt5 Kt.fi'l-l Ca MrbVr-- uppilr. barbers' furnl ,,r Vibr- -ha-'. !'" Morrl-w. TTTPriTvfoTr KWiiiHT MFO. CO, oak tanner, leather belting miuto. turar. Portland-OrM lit t . LaTKS-WIGHT CO CAUNtt YrlllITIH iwmura. ri. PrH Mlffl Co.. Portland. TttAA'SroKTATION COOS BAY tINE Tb terthlp CKEAKWATEH rortinJ vrandj a P. -. frort mk Btr! dock, lor aorta Sena, Uui C.4 and Coo Cay poloU. Freight f n-tved till 4 P. l,,ni J'MRner fare, flrt J. lj aKond !. $7. lucludlnt brth and mcaia, )nqulr city ticket ofrtea. Third and v aiilntton atreeta. or Oak air t docn. Columbia Kivcr ftcencry XSCtVZATOB 'USB 8TEAMX8. X.,aiJy aervlca between fortland an rh iMUca, cpt Bunday. ImtIoI l orUaod at T a, m. arrtvlnv about p. m., caxrylov freight and paavnewa. fpienJld BccounaooaUona tor ouuiu and Jlveatock, . . . irrk foot of Alder t,afortlaitd; foot of tourt at ,Tna Dailaa. Pbooo Uaia 14. PoTtlanA. ' ' sroam ricmo bteambmip co.a . 4 , BXEAJtSHXP , noanoke and Geo. W. Elder S&ll tor Eureka. Saa Francisco and Aneelea direct arary Thuraday at I p. m. Tlckat oSloa 111, Third .naar Alder. DEFEAT TAFT Clias. J, French Sends Out ilany Circulars Through out New Hampshire. rented preaa Uaatd Wlra.) , Conoord, N. It, April U-Vr to da feat Secretary Taft In hi deaira for ' tho Eepublicao-. preaidential nomination Is .; on throughout ' New Hampahlra Charlca J. French, head of tha New Hampshlra branch of the American Fed eration of Labor, today sent labor lead ' era In every part of tna wtate an eameat 1 nppuaJ urging' them to adopt ail reaaon Ablo means to defeat Taft In tha con vention, or aiiould he be nominated,-to ' witKe'war againat hlin at tho polis.- h rencn declares that ; 'the ; feeling ' ecaliiBt Taxt amona: labor unions In XtM ' , Hampshire baa spread to all parts of the United States, in tne written appeal he aaya this is the time for tha labor- - lng men of the country to aaaert them ; selves in Justice to -Republicans and Aemocrts suae, - : ; Easter cards finest in the city. The FosUl Shop. : 124 Fifth street. . Metcger fits Rlaaaesfor $1.00. i EK3DI0ND, CALi, MAY BE DEY DISTBICT , . ' J 1 i'--V 'ir V. "v (United Preaa teased Wire.) ! ' Richmond, CaL, April 1J.A mnnlcl i pal election with the liquor question is I the principal Issue, Is being held here i today. The campaign has been a blt i ter one and a big vote Is expected.. The ' indications point to a victory for tha i liquor forces. . ' , ? Spectacles $1.00 at Metsgers. Tlshlng Dividend of Four Per Cent. i ' , (Sveclal Diapatoa to Th Joarnal.) ' , Astoria, Or., April IS. The Columbia River Iackers" association declared a dividend of four per cent on their capital ; stock a few days hko. As the stock Is $2,000,000 about $80,000 was dls ', iributed among the stockholdora and I certainly does not indicate that last season was a poor one, as was Intimated. pek BWlch and reusveall the troubles tnel f'nut to a bilious state of the ayiteni. aiwli as 2'7-Tine, Kauma, Irowstnaaa, DlstraM after Unr. tula in the Bula, &x. While thetr moat reiuaiaol suncees tuts been shown la euxLBg T ' ' i-ha. yet Carter tittl liver Pill ar t u:n I iy val iinble in ConatipBtinn. on ring and pre i i ;ng tl)iunoyii)rooniplalnt.wliila they ale r i-1 -t all dwordorsor theatomaeli,atImnlat the lv-r and regulate thebowel,' avea If they only fi f n rz3: 5 -a 7 1 f ,( wonld bealinfwtpriceleaatothosswbe i . ,-r f mm tiiimllstmiBliiccoiDpliinit; butforto. I -. a It t bei r pnodnaBS donsnoteud hmrend thoa , .o.n.Mtry themwlil &nd these littla plllavalij.. eijiaitiaomsnyvrsTotiialtliey will not be 1U -i3toliwiti:outti)fltu. But aierailelck bead ' " :'Z,-iLiLiLa . It tha tana of aomnnrllyea that herelswher iniiAourieeS.budL Cur piJicarsltwhll t.iiura do no.. .. "', i aruir's Ll!e t'r are vorr small and vty mt to Uh One or two pld uiM doaa, j fu-f a' '!' t-. -i. iaua uo not gripe o j iin-o. bat by tieirgtfuiieauon pleaeeaU who a. ..tip . f-'ir?"'' LABOR WA ITS 0 CARTEKSl PILLS. xJ ' ' 1 ., ritiriccEPr; IKMEO Grainhandlers Strike Wen Peace Is Supposed to Have 'Been Restored, REJECT OVERTURES ; : iTO COMPHOMISE Half Doicen Veuola Tied Up In IIr- bor m lleault of flwt Ietcnnlnd .r More in Fight Between Employers A tad Employe.,. ': , !; Oralnhandlors working on Oceanic, Montgomery No. t, and Kersey docks refutfod to go to work this moralfg, and a result half a dosea sailing ships are prevented from loading wheat. A few man west eut on Columbia dock N. 9 and on the elevator dock. The strike came ' unexpectedly. Sat urday night It was announced by W. J. Burns, of Calf our, Gutherle V Co, who rcprwtant xh -xporters in the -difficulty, that negotiations were to b car ried on under a flag of truce until a few minor details had been adjusted. Mr. Burns said that the union had proposed to accept VI cents for straight tame and iO cents for overtime but that further dlscuMsiona were to come up relative to the overtime scale, the exporters hold ing out for 44 cunts. In the meantime the men were to work for IS cents aa hour, straight time. ' This morning Business Manager Foley of tiie Urainhamllers' union deulea hav ing made any euctar proposition as stat ed by Air.- Burns and declares the union will hold out for a contract Calling for 49 cents an hour -for straight time, and $0 cents for overtime. - - ' "We - have made ' no proposition to work foi-VS cents an- hour," aaid Man ager Foley today, "and do not propoae to. Forty cents an hour and time and a half tor overtime, or 0 cents, is what we will hold out for. The arrangement we came to with the exporters Saturday night was to continue work under the old scale, 40 and 0 cents, until negotia tions for - a renewal of the contract could be tnada" Mr. Buma, In speaking for the ex porter this morning, - said that the strike was due to a misunderstanding concerning overtime. lie maintained that an offer had been made to accept $1 cents an hour straight time, but that there was a difference as to what the rate for overtime was to be. ' "They told me that the Portland Flouring Mills company was willing to ?ay (0 cents overtime: that might be he case because It Is shipping no wheat for the time being and besidee it would sot Injur its Interests to have the coat of shipping wheat Increased In order to favor greater demand for flour In for eign Quarters, but where we 'have to compete with shipping from Paget sound It Is hard to pay twice as much for trucking from the cars as there, i Mr. Bums maintains that the export ers are fully prepared to meet any pro longed strike on the part of the grain handler a. . Arrangements have been made to send any number of non-union men to work as soon as required. The old crop wheat shipping season Is rapid ly being wound up and It la aaid that there will be no trouble getting the few cargoes dispatched without the help of the union grainhandlera The longshoremen knew nothing of the strike until they showed un at Oct's nlo dock this morning to go to work loading the French bark Molller. There being no men to truck wheat to tne cnutes. it was lmDosslble for tne lonRshortmen to turn to. They re- turnea to tneir neaaquarters on Glan ders street to await the outcome. - The Northwestern Warehouse com pany Is paying the old rate on Colum bia dock No. 2, while negotiations are pending, this fact notwithstanding half of the crew quit In sympathy with the strikers. On Irving dock everything Is moving along as smoothly as before. Gar Lombard having made no attempt to reduce tne wages Mr. Liombard has always acted Independently of other ex porters In the matter of wagea The assistance of the Waterfront Fed eration will be called as soon as the grainhandlers see the necessity thereof and the strike might then become gen eral alona- the waterfront. ' Under pres ent conditions it will soon spread be cause it la doubtful If the longshore men will handle grain trucked by non union mea filling 1 tha places of the strikers. . . , ' Vessels affected by the strike today are the British fsark Olticbura, the French bark Alice Marie, - Edward Detail's, Moiier and Eugene Pergalin. and the Norwegian bark Urania. The Moller was to have begun work this morning; at Montiromerv dock No. 2. The Alice Marie needy about 200 tons more to complete her cargo at Oceanlo dock. A clause In the charter protects Exporters against aemurrage cnarges in caee of sTrikes, so they are not so par ticular If the vessels are detained a few aays or weeks If necessary. It la said that owlna- to the slackness of the season on the grain docks, a num ber of members of the grainhandlers union have gone to Astoria to engage In salmon fishing for the season. . WITH THE LOOTER DROGHERS Steam Schooners St. Helena and An- ; rella Collide at Astoria. . Twerty-eight ; days out tha schooner A 1 vena reached the Columbia liver yes terday morning from Redonda . ehe is under charter to load -lumber and rail road ties at the mill at Ooble for Sun Francluco. - The . steam schooner """Svea arrived at Astoria this morning also to load lumber for San Fraud boo. . Tre Dteam - schooner St ' - Helens bumped Into the steam schooner Aure lia yesterday at the Callander wharf, Astoria and smashed her up to such an extent that she was leaking at the rate of about lour inches an hour when she started for the Bay City after having made temporal y repairs. ' The Aurelia as at the dock when the St Helens came alonsr. Pilot Sullivan Intending to land her there also. Tha tide made it Impossible to keep the vessel apart and tha Ht. Helens bow struck thoAAurella quarter. -- -. " ,- - Beth vessels started for San 'Franceoo last night. Captain Jamieson of the St Helens intending to stand by th Aure lia all the way down the coast v Both are lumber ladan. . - ..: ; . , ANTWERP TO PORTLAND.' French Bark Turgot VWOJ Return , . With General Cargo. Meyers, Wilson ft Co. this morning chartered the French bark Turgot to bring a cargo of general freight from Hamburg to Portland. The intention Is to liavo. the vessel go on the berth In May so as to arrive here In th early fall. , ThTurgot was her la November and left for Europe with a cargo of wheat. She arrived out sometime ago, and la supposed to be at Hamburg by this time ready to be turned over to the charterers. Being of 1,968 tons net reg- s.l,e has. cpa clt for approximately 4,000 tons of freight. The British bark KiUoran Is reported this morning as .having passed Ventnor, England, April 10, , bound from Antwerp to Portland. fln tr ha. kq- i stood, that the KiUoran was bound for San Francisco with general cargo con signed to A. Carpentier. . " ' :., BIAltLVE IXTELUGENCg. - Regular Zdser Sn to Arrive. Eureka, JBureha and Coos .....April 14 Penntor, San Francisco .,4. .iAprll 14 G. W. Elder, saa Pedro and way. April 14 Arabia, orient . . ...... ..,., April 14 Abiance. Coos Bay .April 1 Brettlovafer. Coos Bay ..Atirtl m fcue IL LLujore, Tlllamoolc April 19 SOME ANECDOTES OF GRANNAN'S FAMOUS PLAYS WHEN HE WAS A &- :,v: Riley Riley Grannan, who recently died at Rawhide, was one of the most pictur esque figures the American turf has ever known. Next to "Pittsburg Phil, he was the coolest, "gamest" man that made and lost money on the track. With 160,000 staked on a race, mis man oi ron nerve would stand on bis stool on the lawn and without a tremor watch his favorite be beaten by some sup posed second-rater. - - Fortune after fortune ellpped through his bands. But each time, until 1S07. e retrieved. Then he went almost ac- eolutely "broke," and the Riley Graa fian who In the old days plunged thou sands on a contest, became Riley Gran nan, the $3 bettor. . v Some weeks ago Grannan went from San Francisco to Rawhide, Nevada. His first exploit was to break the gambling house of Carl Toung at Reno, Nevada, clearing $62,000. Within a day or two Rose City. Ban Francisco Apr 1 Jl Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way ..April II Ntoomeaia, orient ay l Aleala. orient IU."J Numantta, orient .. July . Begalar Xdners to Depart. Eureka, Eureka and Coos...... April 14 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook April lj Breakwater, San Francisco April 15 nn w 1.-1(1. r enn Pedro ..Acrll 14 Senator,' San Francisco,. Apr.',1 ?M Alliance, coos ttay vn Rose City, San Francisco ......April 25 Arabia, orient ...April 25 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. April 27 Nlcomedla, orient May e Alette, orient June J Numantis, orient .....July I . Teasels tn Vers. St. Nicholas. Am. SO... ....Astoria Berlin. Am. so.. Astoria Henry Vlttard. Am. sh. ....... ..Astoria Acme, Am. sh. Portland Lbr. Co. joraunnui, nr.. an. ........... Alice Marie, Ft. bk Oceanlo Broderlck Castle. Br. ship ......Stream ijirHemore. Rr. sh. ...... O. W. P. dock Edward DeUille, Fr. bk. Greenwich No. xirnr TTr. bk ..Montgomery No. rown of India, Br. bk. Drydock eyiand BroarBr.-sh. . I. Asiona Albyn. Rua bk........N. P. Lumber Co, Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk.. . .Oceanlo I t-.no-t.nu . PKrirnltna. Vr. hlr Centennial cornii Bart, Br. oa ............. Celticburn, Br. bk. .......... . . .Oceanlo Nomla, 3er. bk. Astoria Donna Franceses. Br. bk. ..... .Astoria Btrathtay, Br. ss......i..E. & W. Mills Kendlea. Br. aa N. c. tiM CO, Klsa, Nor. sa ....... .Portland Lbr, Co. Urania, Nor. bk i ........ . .Oceanic Alatrkamn. fler. bk. . '. ... . AStOrM Sue H. Elmore, Am. s. .... .Oak street Breakwater, Am. ss... ....... Oak street Svea. Am. ss. ........... ,-t .. .i, Astoria Alvena. Am. sch. ........ ......... Goble Tn Soate to XiOad X. amber. Echo, Am. bktn, ...... ..........Callao Melville Dollar. Am. sa..Ran Francisco Ravalli, Am. ss. ...Ban Francisco Churchill Am. sch. ...... ..Keelang Kelburri. Br. bk.............Aiotniones Virginia. Am. sch ...... . .flan Francisco Johan Poulsen, Am. ss. San Francisco F. 8. LOOP, Am. ss. .....Ban Tancisco Chebalis, Am. bktn. ,..,.. ..MakaweIt W. F. Jewett, Am. ss. ,.ii....iRedondo w n. Mom. Am. aoh....Pan Francisco WMi.mir. Am as! ......Ran Francisco Yosemite, Am .ss. . i . . . . . .San Francisco Washington, Am. ss,.,.. Ban Francisco Northland, Am. ss. ..... . .San Francisco Sn Boat With Cement and General, Aberfoyle, Br. sh. .Antwerp Edmund Rostad.Fr. bk. ...... .London Emanuele Accame. It bk..... Hamburg Asgard, Nor. ship. ........ ....Antwerp Blilurt.Fr. bk .Antwerp Albert Rlcknlers, Ger. bk Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. sh. .. Cardiff Eugenie FautreU Fr. bk. ...... Ant warp Vlnoennes Br. sh. .Antwerp Gael. Fr. bk.-. .London NeatKflelds, Br. shin Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh. ...... Antwero Brabloch. Br. bk .Antwerp Coal Ships En Bouts. Ancalos, Br. so.... ...... Newcastle, A Mindoro. Am. sch; .Newcastle. N. S. W, Frank Bollam REPUBLICAN CAN DID ATE TOR RLPRLSENTATIVE .; First appearance before (the people for a political office. 5 Resident of Portland for 2T years, Jn business on west slue; I'cblacnc tiet side, 1 ' - "' ;:' ' ; - w- f ' ; i , ' " '. '- ' ' '.V.':'"' , , ' - : ' ij :'-' . ; . i ".t I I i i Hi II..IM nun.. ...i inn ,m i.i.i . ii Granntn and his wife, who wag Daisy he was stricken with pneumonia " The greatest exhibition of nerve tne ? 'lunger ever gave was witnessed when ienry of Navarre and Domino ran a dead heat. Grannan, at the tenlth of his career, had backing for his book and de cided to risk everything on Henry of Navarre. Other bookmakers ' boosted their prices against Grannan'a choice. Suddenly Riley leaped on his stand and shouted prices two, points lower. "If I had had six stands Instead of two,", he said later, "I couldn't have taken the money offered. I heard the cry. They're off!' I heard the pounding hoofs, and I was still taking, the money. Then came the thrilling can: 'A dead hfat between Navarre and Domino.' -1 stood On that stool prepared to lose $1(0,000, the amount I was .pledged to pay if Domino won." And Grannan never turned a ; hair during those tense momenta " ' . Tha number of times Grannan watched ' T ' " MUSEMENTiS, d BMBBBSBBBaSBSSBBBSBI Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow. : ' .The attraction at tha HeUIr theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, for three nights, beginning next Thursday, April 16. with a special price matinee Baiurday will be the charming actress, Florence Gear, - In the musical college Clay "Cupid at Vasaar.' The advance seat ! will open tomorrow, Tuesday, morning, at the box office of the Helilg theatre. ' 'Florodora.' "Florodora," With Its famous sextette, -tm at th Mnrmiam this week, betna or- anted by th San Francisco Opera com pany. Teddy Webb Is playing Tweedle- puncb. whlob Is on of th best part he has aver had. Th familiar songs of H "Florodora" are In capable hand and Abercoed is being suag by Waliaco Brownlow. Seats ar now, selling. - ,--,' . - . f . , "The 'Eternal City.N- The Baker stock company 1 present ing Hall Cains' s Intensely Interesting drama, "The Eternal City," all this week. It Is a play with soenes laid In Rome at some time la the future, and Introduces th pop In . some of the scenes. The scenery Is most beautiful, on seen showing a housetop, with th eternal city in th background. , , "A Hoosler Daisy." For this, th next to th last week of th French stock company's engage La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Xa Sonte, Strathgyle. British ss....6sn Francisco Inverskip, Br. sa San Francisco Boverlc, Br. sa San Franoisco Taunton. Br, ss. .......... ....Ouaynia Soeric, Br. fcs.. ....... ...San Francisco aduta, Br, ss ....San Francisco . Sa Route In Ballast to Icoad arain Manx King. Br. sh.. ......... ...Taltral Port Crawford; Br. ah.,.. ...... .Callao Agnes Oswald. Br. sh. ..,,... .Calla River FalldclvBr. bk ...Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh.. , Callao Oregon, Ger. sh. ...Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk., .... .Yokohama Henrietta, Ger. so.... ....... Wet coast Bretagna, Fr. sh, San Francisco Aster. Gef. bk . , . Valparaiso Marechael de Noailles. Fr. bk.West coast Helena Blunn, Fr- bk. .Bristol ' Oil Steamers Sa Bonte. - ' Qtoi Loomia Am. as..... San Franc I so V,.,,-.', I:- " ..:.- ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Th steamer Breakwater .arrived from Coos: bay, yesteraay afternoon bringing 80 naaaengers and considerable freight Tne steamer -Sue H. Elmore leaves Oak strevt dock tomorrow for Tilla mook. She arrived her yesterday. Tba Port of Portland .tenders Wenona and John McCraken are bwlng inspected at Couch street dock today, - The llahthouse tender Armaria which has been -at Couob. street dock for sev eral days will leave for Astoria tomor row morning. - - The Portland & Aslatlo liner, Arabia, AM not show up at the mouth of the Columbia yesterday as expected but she will in ail proeaouity; arrive in time to b ; at ' Montgomery dock tomorrow mornlna-. She left Yokohama March 27 and honce is really not due at Astoria until this aTtornoon unless sne made unusually good time. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, April 18. Arrived at 8:1s, a. m., steamer Svea, from ban Francisco. Men u y it. v i n ui .v.uuviivt .voua. an ranciaco, April a. -Arnvea ai p. m steamer KoanoKe, .from Jr'ort- land. ' ' Astoria. April 12. Arrived at 4:80 and left up at 5 a. m., steamer Break water, from .coos nay. tauea at a. m., steamer Alliance, lor Coos Bay. Arrived down at- 8 a. m. and sailed at 6:10 p. , m.,. steamer - Aurelia, for, San Francisco. Arrived down at 8:80 a m. and sailed at 6:40 p. m., steamer St Helens, -for Ban Francisco. Arrived at 9;.1B a, m., schooner Alvena, from Re dondo. Sailed at 9:25 a. m.; French bark JMarochal Davout : for Queenstown or Falmouth. Sailed- at 7:10 p. in, steamer Nome City, for San Pedro, v San Francisco.. April 1? Sailed - at noon, steamers Northland and Washing, ton. for i Portland. Arrived. 'steamer Welleslajr, from Portland v Arrived at 10 p. m., steamer Rose. City, from Port land. .v ...;.'' .; v, ? Port San Luis, April 1 8. Arrived yes terdayL steamer 'Santa Rita from Port land, -w N ventnor, April is. raaseo April 10, British bark KiUoran.' from Antwarn. for Portland, Malta. April is. Arrived Anrll 11. British steamer St. Hugo, from Portland. tsan JjieKo., Auru jj. Arnvea vesfep. day, steamer Bhna Yak, from Columbia J river, w . ' .,. .- I Panama, April 13. AtxKed March 28, GREAT PLUNGER Dixon. a horse Which, figuratively, bore on its pace: every cent he n&a in tne wona would make a long list. In a narrative of that series of crucial moments It could not be truthfully stated that he quailed once., lie would bet In any kind of a gama - . Itwas said he would bet on how far a peanut would roll down a hilt ' When bridge whist came Into vogue he' spent moat, or bis time over tne green blase, trying to get enough money to return to the top rung of the ladder at the tracita . . Grannan was known to every man and woman who closely followed the racing game, and his nonchalance, when either winnnr or loser, was marveled at by all who daw him with tha old black leather covered field glasses clued to his evea The passing of Grannan leaves In' the field only one man of the "old school" of plungers on the track. -,. That man la ment at th Star theatre, th attrac tion Is "A Hoosler Daisy. This Is a I romance or Indiana, wber ther is lov and comedy and quaint characters as well as novelists. The French stock company appeared In th four-act pas- iorj contour orama yesteraay tor tn first time and th play cam up to th promises of th management Mat inees xuosaay, Thursday and Saturday. '' ML Bene Blorte" TonJgbt Th week'. attraoUon at ,th Lyric will be that sensational comedy drama "La Ball Uarhv" In which th Allan atock company expects to make one of tne oiggest successes or its history. The cast Is wellnlgh perfectly selected, yerna Felton and Revell Urquhart In particular being admirably suited to the leaning; roiea. . -. v V' . , .: Real Taoderlllevv ' ; - Real vaudeville and muen of It will b found this week at the Grand. Ther Is a new program today, and' it Is not? able for the large, number of singing, dancing and ' comedy acts It . con tain a For . the feature tb management pre sents tne uona opera trio. Gladys van. formerly tne comedienne with Murray and Mack, is the special added attrac tion.. Laverre ana st John ar eccen- I trio singers and Impersonator: Odell and , Klnley ar acrobatlo people V and i Canton and Curtis ar dancing stars. Norwegian steamer . Baldla, from Co lumbia rivr. . ;i. - Perim, April 18. Passed April 10. lirltlHli steamer liaron Cavdor. from Portland. - Cherbourg, April 18. Sailed April f, French bark, Vlncennes, for Portland. .. Falmouth, April 18. Sailed April 11, American bark Homeward Bound, from Portland, for Liverpool. f ' t; - Astoria, April 11. Condition of th nar at a. m., wind south a miles; weather, light fog. Tides at Astoria Today High water, 10:55 a. nt, 7.2 feetj 11:80 p. m. 8.0 feet Low water, 6:1 a. m, J.l feet; 5:1S p. m., 1.5 feet EASTER STIIT, SALE. X50 Hlg-n-Orade Bampl Suits' a" Sal , 2obmrow. Women's hlgh-gra9 sample suits on sale at 80o on the dollar. Special re duced prices on net waists, black voil skirts, silk petticoats, hosiery, muslin underwear, parasols, r neckwear and gloves. Buy your Easter outfit her and sav money. McAllen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. . i ' ..! s , Ferfeot fitting glasses $1 a Me tiger's BaiaaMaMaaMaMaHSMaaaaMMmMiW'',-' - , ... Railway Mngnaty for Congress. V- (Special Dbjpatch to The lonrnaL) Boise, Ids,, April IS. Ev M. Helgho, loe-presldent of the Paclflo. & Idaho Northern railway, whose home Is at Welser, - announces he Is a candidate for congress and will ask the Republi can state convention to nominate him. IT, The Coroner Should Be a Physician. - lliDi Ben.LNorden ' ,NQ. 101 v ' .REPUBLICAN CANDI PATE FOR ' . County Coroner Indorsed by Medical Prcn .''':! fession. " . . '.SO Years Tin Portland. FALLS TO DEATH ! FftOFJ PRECIPICE . .' Brother of Bailey Millard, Author, Killed Is car San Jose",' California. (Catted Preaa Leased Wire.) Ban 5 Jose.1 CaU April l$.Plungng dver an 80-foot precipice into Aium Rock canyon. Hiram C. Millard, mana. cer of the Grant Mineral Springs and brother of Bailey Millard, the author. met a terrible death and his body was recovered by Joe Millard. . another of his brothers. Just how the man fell over the preclplre mar never ne anown, but it la auiiiKSacu mac in' tun u.irs reas of Saturday night he lost hie way and accidentally fwl Into the can von. Millard loft the springs at dusk in a vat on, accompanied by two women, daughters of mountaineer a They had Iwen rldlna- for some time when Millard Jloft the women, saying that be woul catch up with thuin. That was . tn lut time he was seen allvfe. - Trte . women role on to nan jose. rhere tha disappearance on .Millard aroused the suspicions of his two broth ers living here. They rushed to the l. . LI 111. .J .11 ammw . . a.nl. di'iils have oocurnd there before. One of the Millar! bovs wss lowered by a rope and found the body.. Death had. been instantaneous. ,, IIURLBUItT LEADING, i Oonoedtd How to Be strong eel Candidate for State Hallroad OonualssloaaTb Since the unsuocessful attempt of one of his opponents to label him as the can didate of the railroad companies baa operated as aboomeranr it Is senerallv conceded by the political prophets of Portland that W. IL Hurlburt Is some lengths ahead of alt his competitors In the race for state railroad commissioner and that hi nomination at the primaries rriaay ia practically assured, it is now generally known that Mr. Hurlburt Is not the candidate Of any class, interest or community,, and that' he Is asking the support of the votersof this district solely upon his merlta He has been a resident of Oregon for nearly 1$ years and his record Is an open book. He Is not now connected - with, or Interested In. any transportation com Dan v. either airecuy, or indirectly, and while he has aevotea neany nis enure me to rail roaa service this fact l a source of strength to his candidacy. In the eves of thinking people, rather than a bandl- The expert kndwledrs he has acaulrad of transportation problems will make mm an- invaiuaDie member or the rail road commission and enable him to deal justly with all Interests Involved. By practical education and experience he I considered the best eaulcned and most fit candidate for the important office to wmcn hi rrienas seek to elect aim. . Oonffressmaa W. B mis are. 14) Has served you In congress vn yeara vote xor nun. . . - .- . . Perfect fitting glasses $1 at Merger's. AREAKOEMENTS FOR C LOST BIYEB FLUHE (Special Dlnpateb to Tb Joersal.) Klamath Falls.. Oi Anrll is John ITughes, chief logging agent of the for estry service, la In Klamath Falls in connection with building th flume across Lost river. The lumber for the flume Is to be obtained from th forest reserve near Odessa. , and Mr. Hughes MEN CURED The vast multitudes of men- who have taken my treatment have not been dlsap-t pointed. They know that I do not promise,' more than 1 perform. To then I have actu ally illustrated in . the cure of ' their , own -cases th truth of what I claim, namely, that my treatment (s as oertaln - to cure as It Is that the patient engages my - services and follows my directions. My success Is due not alone to education, expert eno a skill and sclentifio equipment, but to the fact that I -limit my study and practice strictly to dls ' eases, and weaknesses of men. To 'mat maladies alone I have earnestly and x- clusively devoted 25 years of my life and on them all my faculties are concentrated. I have limited my specialty la practice td only a few of th more Important disorders, so that I could KNOW these thoroughly. : My experience along this one path for twenty-five years qualifies me to say posi tively that such-troubles as Spermatorrhoea, Xast . Vigor. Tarloooele, Hydrocele, Ckmorr- hoe. Syphilis, Strlctnx and "Weakness" can ne-' cured perfectly so a to stay cured. . Of course I us different methods than the ordinary physician. - Most of these are origi nal with me and were devised for Just suoh case as th ordinary courses of treatment fall to reach. . . - - -,. COITS T7X.TATTOW rSSBMT HONEST "AND CANDID ADVTCB COSTS YOU NOTHING.. I cheerfully give you th very . best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. Men out of town In trouble, write If you cannot call as many cases yield readily to proper horn treat, ment and cure. i , f ' My offices are open all day from t k m, to $ p. ,m, and Sundays from 10 to 1. , ' the DR. TAYLQhV co. - ' 934K VOSBZSOSr 8TBEST ' CCRHEB SEOOITD AJST M0RI301f STBBETS, POR'TXASTD, OBSOOV MEN Cere, M Talk Is What : You Want TOT KX7ST 00M3I TO , VS SOOBXa OB XJITEB. VTECX BOT BOW? 1 BEPUBB TO StTTPEB ABT Xioirazis car pbomises Or 0THEB3. fe'ft i? . Licensed to Practice , Medicine la Oregon. ' - WE TREAT MEN-ONLY AND tURE PROMPTLY, SAFE-. LY AND THOROUGHLY AND AT THE LOWEST COST, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, VITAL WEAKNESS, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES,' KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISOR-' DERS, ULCERS. SORES, PAINFUL SWELLINGS, BURNINGS, ITCHING V AND INFLAMMATION, 1 NERVOUSNESS, LOSS OF STRENGTH. AND VITALITY AND ALL SPECIAL AND DELICATE DISORDERS OF MEN. '. , . i . , . - . .s ' ' r ' i ' ' I- Our fees for cures -are lower than the general family physician - or - surgeon. Medicines furnished from our own laboratory for the conven- ' lence and privacy of our patients; from $1.50 to $8.60 a course. , , - WRITE 1f you canhot ealLV-All correspondence . strictly confidential and all replies sent in plain envelopes. ,',!'.-;-: v . ... - ,- , HOURS 8 a, ro. to 8 p. m.; vEveningsT"7 to 8:30; Sundays. 9 s, m. to. 12 noon. , ' ST. LOUIS "ISr -DISPENSARY : SEC0X9 ABB TASSSrU ETBZXTS, POBTZJUTD, 0& ' has been out In the' limber tlirro iitn.lt lntr Sfl.ctlnn iff tlmtur. 'nuilIl d- Jluif.min. who liftve the eontiui't fur h-illnlnif tlio flume, which call for 740. 70U fi-rt f lumber, hive contracted with the Lou l.Hke Lumber company of thin cltv for nil tha lum ber, and they In turn have lenaed the Odessa enwinlU. Th lumber . comfany will dollver ruady for ue at the fiume. The forest rierv I but a shorn dt tnnce from the odenaa mill. b'it It vill be a long haul from tl.' mill to tha fluma , Oongressmaa V. R. XHlis so. 14 Favore tariff revision , snd works for Rooaevelt pollclos. W, 8. C. PefoaU Whitman. . Hpwlal Dlavttrk tu Tba Jnnraal.) , Whitman College, Walla Walja, Wash April IS. In the ninth annual debate Washington Rtat college of Pullman deieated Whitman college by a two to one decision. Whitman, renresented by , Clarence Morrow, 1 0 j Roy perlnger. 0$, anil Walter Fells, '08, leader, upheld the affirmative; W. S. C. wa represented by J. O. Ulalr, '08; Milton Newhouse, '11, and N. Jess Aiken '08, leader. , . Crrttorj of catchy eji6n Pffect prtnun plate ; , sMaiiffAaaM 0J5esesajsja4f $ DC PIERCE Cures all , JTervous and Privste Diseases el MEN quicker and - cheap than othera Call and a him first Consultation free. . phone Main lata. Office 181 1st st. .corner . YamhllL . POR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's CompoOnd Savin and Cotton Root Pills. Tha best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cur the moat obstin ate cases in $ to 10 daya , Price $1 per box or three boxes is.oo. 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