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V THE OREGON tAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 18. 1008. 20 BANKS. . ... . . . n t wr rxm. 1 . 4 f Ira rnn CAPITA!, AND SURPLUS, 1.600,000. ' j - , NU INTEREST PAID ON ACCOUNTS. ., . mad on Kavorapia tsrina, i-f.id.nt . ........ j. c'ain worth i "; - Vlo-Prsldnt K. l.b.a '.7. . . . .T . A. M. WRIGHT " IBnmvniii . w r . . . - . . . , .R. W. SCHMEER rT. .VW. A. HOLT IT . ... a a c a f ADD TILTON.BANKKRS-Portljnd Oregon. K.o. sne , uiv vnR hank D&rAn i judh ntcrt paid on tlnr dpoH.. , Transact Oaneral Banking Hualrieaa Savings book, Issued on ssvmga Portland Branch Chamber or uorararc buuhui. ,.... ICKK A . . Manatr I J T. UURTCHAELL. . . Am t Manager Deposit R. MAC Head Offlcs. San Francisco, terest on lime of HP ana up- Vlc-Pre.ldent t casnier MERCHANTS NATIONAL ANK-Prt,"n iSuRUaS Vic J. J? RANK WATSON.,. President Vhic W HOlf .i ft. C. CAn-Wu...r iMtlH Transacts a qr ;T.u'"(-oUtTon. . Socially. .Available to All Parta of th. World. ' ? ! BONDS AXP IXVEaTIEXT8. mn ORRIS BROTHERS. Cbarnber of Commerc Building. M' Municipal. Railroad and Publlo Bervlce Corporation Ronda. - ' ' ' ..... ,-w"p.y w.i.hiiah1 mil BROKERS. STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN Bough t and Sold for Ca.h and on Margin. Roomi 201 to 804 couco dug. i-n. Private Wires. GRAND CEXTHAL STATION TIME CAIID, Bouthen ractfJc ABRIyiNu portlanu. Oregon txpreaa .......... . "- Cottage Urove Paasng.r ..11:88 a. m. Roar burg Psssenger 8:80 p. m. Portland Kxpreea ..11:1 p. m. WEST BIDS. Corvallla Paaaaugar 8:88 p. m. Sheridan Paaaenger 18:88 a. m. Koreat Orovt Paaaenger... 1:00 a. m. Forest Qrova Pa.aengar ... S:tO p. m. Jefferson Street Depot. .ja m II rtaliMa to Portland I.EAVINO JPORTLAND. 1 Roaaburg Paaaenger Cottage Grave Paaaangeri. 4:1 p. m. CaiUornla Kpre .hzl&.Z' ' Ha iTanolaco Kprea . . .1X:U night ' BM. WMt SIDE. CorrallH Paaaenger Sheridan Paaaenger J10 p. m. v.mi nrave Paaaenger ...11.00 a. m. roreat Orova Paaaenger ... p. "JX I1 J! S: ta aa to Portland a:5 p. m. Portland to Dal Ua t-aviai PorlltuA at f.ZQ a. m.. hourly train. aurfnV-o'rKVnd Vfurn. La.t train l.ava. d.po. for O.w.go at U:a , i. m. . Knrthern Pacific a.'a.tl. Kin. ... 1:10 a. m. II North Coaat Limited "--- -,hi- iim 2;00 p. m. I Portland Jixpreaa snaYKaV ...n4 p. m. Overland fcpr-Ba 7:00 a. m. 4:11 p. m. :3& p. m. Oreeon lUUroad Navigation Company. Pendleton Paaartiger .... Cblcgo-Portlaod SpecUl fcpokane Flyer v.n ttv A- ChL Exp. . . 7:11 a- m t:l a. m 1:11 p. ro. :0tt p. m. v:00 a. m. Hnnkina mver i hi Kan. Cltv Port. Ezd. 1:41 a. in. Cbloago-Portland SpecluL.. lj(0 p. m. Portland Paaaenger Kit p. m. Astoria Columbia Iliver. . V a. avaatda Exure.s. s. m. II A.torU aV Port. Pa.engr..lt:ll p. m. tJSil :80 P- 11 Portland Expre 10:00 P- m. C P. R- Snort Una. U 8po p. m. VU SU Vie. at Vane .... :0 P. m. Canadian Pacific Kailwar Co. C p. K. snort Line, via bdo. : tu. Via Van- Vic and Seat Via Sumaa and Seattle . .:1 p. m. 7:00 a. m. Car Leave Ticket Offlc end Waitlng BioaT "rat and Alder "txceta. FOR OREGON CITY: i u 1 a-ia m. m- and .very 10 min t,toi th.onur and b.lf-hour). to r and including :0p ip. m. then JO, XI, laat car. t nldn,K6-.,m rreat Esta , Gresham. Boring. Eagl. creeg. e-aia cadaTcaiadero., Falrw and Trout-d.la--7:le. 1:15. 11:16 a. m.; X.l. ' l:4t. 4:11. T: p. m. Portland Tlj Light Power Co.' FOR VANCOUVER. Tloket office and waiting-room. Sec ond and Waahlngton atreeta. A. M. :16. :60. T:2a. i:00. I:l. :10, 10:10. 11:60 , . P. M 11:10. 1:10. 1:10. 1:10. 1:10. 1:60. 4:30. 6:10, 1:60, 0:10. 7:06. 7:40, 1:16. :26. 10:3o. livl". On third Monaay in .very monin la.t car leave, at 7:06 p. m. La Dally ex. Sun. lly ex. Mow. Leaving Portland .... . . Salem and Int. points...... : Salem and Intpolnt" . .... - m. Salem, Tualatin. Wllon-t villa. "W. Woodbarn, Ltd.. t:p5 a. m. Salem and Int. point. U:M a. m. Salem and lnt point. ... .. MO P- Salem, Tualatin, Wllapn- villa. W. Woodbum, Ltd. : Salem and lnt point. P- Oregon Electric Halfway Company. Salem and lnt polnta 1:36 a. m. Salem and lnt polnta 10:31 a. in. Salem, Tualatin. Wllaon- vlile, W. Woodburn, Ltd.. 11:14 a m. Salem and lnt polnta 1:26 p. ni. Salem and lnt polnta 4:66 p. m. Salem, Tualatin. Wlleon- vllle, W. Woodbum, Ltd. 4:10 p. m. Salem and lnt polnta 7:63 p. m. PRINTING THB EAGLE" PRINTING CO, NOT IN ... i. riniroK B-ood work. 33 Ru.sel Mdg.. coruer 4th ana Mornaon. Viu.L-uKl pn INTER Y 0 c.w .Ann Mir A Frank's. ' It. mil in "Kf - ; I. billhead.. to. Main 1868. 146H lat PATENT ATTORNEYS PROTECT TOUR IDEA WE CAN .t.ni it. Vfoulton Scobey, attor- neys. 604 Columbia bldg.. Portland, Or. J. J. H1R8HHEIMER. 227 WASH. ST. a. nf msnBinn Attorney. PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. A. J. MAT ter. 618 Commonwealth bldg. FAINTING AND PAPE1UNG PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER ; k.n.r Hnpnra.tor. wants your work aaiiafactlon ruaranteed. Address P. O. box 074, city. FOR BEST WORK. J'RICES RIGHT, eall P. A. uoana. ei. ! i" SPAtNTING AND PAPER HANGING. ynon. East oe. REAL ESTATE J. II Pittcnecr & Co., xi wuuell at Phone U. 4143. Fir. Insurance, loana, real ..tat.. J. W OGitBEE, REAL ESTATE AND olnatabTl883. I46H Ut room 11 RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY. P. a a Co. 231 Stark. Tel. 1407. SIGN AND SHOW CARDS FOSTER KLEISER, "siGNS, "tHK largest sign makers in th. northweat Ithand Everett sta. Phons Prlv. Ex. 66. Home A-1166. -SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" PORT Und SlKB Co.. 287 Stark. Pacific 16. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES SHOWCASES OF EVERY DESCRIP- lion; bank, bar and .tor. fixtures trade to order. The Lutke Mfg. Co. THE JAMES L MARSHALL MFG. CO., showcasea, cabinets, store and of fic. fixtures. 18V lXUCn - x-aciim fa. H. BIRDSALL. DESIGNER; AOT. M. Winter Lumber Co.. 7 Hamilton bldg. - A .ra.vr. . in (i ' a PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE company, office and . commodious 4- story brick warehouse, with separate " iroa rooms and fire-proof vault for val- uabies, northwest corner of id and Pine ats. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping. Phones Main 690, "Vi jbsiM-nrun TRANSFER CO. Oeneral trausfer and storage safes. pianos and furniture, etc- moved, packed r.i , tan r.aic at between Front and Tst. yPhoti. Main 647. A-2347. "WARKHOUSH SPACE FOR KENT, ON track: aoods stored. Western Storage - Transfer Co.. 821 Hawthorne ave. SAFES DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES Large stock; lockouts opened, jails, metal furniture. J. E Davis. (6 3d at H REPROOF AND BANK 8AFE8 AT factory prices: second-hand safea Moaler Safe Co., 108 3d St. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES, RENTED. REPAIRED, sold. P D. C. Co, 231 Stark. TeL 1407. ROUGH WEATHER IIIJPI SEA Steamer Arabia. Arrives From Hongkong and Ports In Japan. BHINGS LAUOE LOT ' OF LIVE GOLDFISH That Captain Neumann Reports Smallpox Epidemic la Japan Is Rapidly Pylng Ont Fine Launch Built for Arabia's Captain Exactly 20 days out from Yokohama, the Portland Aslatio liner Arabia. Captain Neumann, arrived at Montgom ery dork No. 2 last night with a light cargo of general products of -the orient Lying high on th. wster, it took her about a day longer than ordinarily to make th. voyage. Th. earn, officers ar. in charg. as on her visit bars three month, ago. Coming through th. Japan sea th. Arabia ran Into strong northeaaterly monsoons, and it took her seven days from Hongkona to Kobe. The weather across the Paciflo was fairly good, but head winds held her baok. The cargo ooiialsta of rice, sugar, pepper,, tapioca, funnies, cassia, firecrackers, tin, mat Ins, shoya and merchandise for. Port land, and matting, camphor, curloa, chandlas for trans-shipment by rail. Though small, the cargo la quite valu able. Captain Neumann reports that on the way from Portland to Japan last trip very severe weather was encountered. so much so that for days the foreacstle head and decks were awash most of tha time. It took her only 28 days to make the run, however, despite the mountain ous seaa. The amallDox epidemic in Japan is dying out, according to reports that reached the ship, and it Is believed that the cities will soon have a clean bill of health. .Thousands have died during tbs epldemio which has aweDt over the country for the paat five months or more. Business in general is said to be dull throughout the orient Alongside the bis liner this momma was moored one of the finest gasoline launches ever seen in this port. It be longs to Captain Neumann, who had it uilt to order at Honskons. The nia- htnery was boueht here and Installed on the trip by the engineers of the Ara bia. The craft cornea in handy for run- rlghten her th. top gallant maat. bad to o. cut away, xnes. were repia before the vesaei besan receiving After having been placed on an Irftl tilA Arm mad . tmmt run I Columbia as will be seen from th. faot that aha wa. out only 31 day. from port to port. In about tnldocean the Acme ran within (0 feet of a floating min. that 1. supposed to have drifted away from tne scenes or th. sea rigni between (Ru.sla and Japan. The bark would have hit th. danger had the helmaman not mad. ' th. timely dis coverv. - Captain McKay save he expects to make a fast run cauaa tha veanel in fresh water to have killed the bur naoles snd aea weeds that fouled th. hull. ri'i . - . AAA AAA feet and Is the largeat ever set afloat!' nere on a sailing vessel, ji conaiaia of fine large timbers. i WEDS FIRST m ' i - e SHE SPEAKS TO Girl Who Was Raised in UVY.: dstfKn'b Colony of Women Is Mar- 1 has been long enough -..-... riea to uncagoan. (Cnlttd PreM Uased Wire.) Chicago, April 14. Back of tha wed ding of Mia. Adah Pratt of Waahlngton, Notice to Mariners; ' D. O. and B. Franklin Hoover of this under data of November 18. H07. the eity last Saturday, lies a most unusual commanding officer of the. coast ana i romance, rend at in aurvev ateamer jfaiierson re I in-- n-... - , - w--t ports the discovery of a dangerous pin- " ll'l ' nacle rock in the northern approach to spsaking to a man. : She was born and s Paul liarhnr. Kiwllak Island. Alaska. I ralaed In a. eommunlla of women, and The rock has over it a jesst oep inoi Uugnt to bellev. thai marrlag. was 13 feet at th. mean of the lowor low " . . . ... -tr. mnA i i.wj.tri in tho falrwsv n- Then sh. married th. first man about 1.270 yards N. 83 deg. E true I she ever spoke to. . (NE by H. H E. E ly. Mag.) from cnan- Nearly 30 years ago a Mrs. McWhiis sosr buoy a nted red and blaVlTpracsd Waco. T.xas. declared sh. had Dvrh.UD.yrtPv ontl?d Parrn v-d by the Almighty, who told nr mat 11 wai sinrui ror a woman 10 1 lua with at rnan Clm i Ka.l n gt sa rw 1 1 1 8SaP jiiAJxsx Aiitu HAi&iwfiWaiio a am&Ji party or women wnom n naa vviivvi tru iu uvi aviisra. ssiisj iniaitiii(m a community at Belden, called '"Tne " mam. uuui am. huimu, u. ,,, -w-,,rfi u,a Pratt than II v. Waoo. was one' of the can vert a. urn car so or tumoer ai me muii oi i... i .k i.iuJ .v.. . , . . , .ill. iiui Jiu. u.i a.iw juiiiou ... u lnwrrl.V. u . TO i.': -1 .community. Two months afterward The British steamer needles cleared I j.h..- i.h hnrn t .UH t.i- . i ir..i -ni, -r- ' : - ..7. ..-"if a . T v S 7a g the community movea to a rarm in 3,443,448 feet of lumber. Valued at 140,-I vfarvl.nrt naar Waahlneton. Adah Pratt 316. Sh. wUl leav. down thl. afternoon. wa, introduced toHoover by a girl who The French bark . Ernest Legouve naa ruB fcWay from th. oommunlty and mouin xor orders wun ni.tu ouaneia of wheat, valued at 188,197. The next a-raln carrier to clear will bs tbs French bark Alice Marl.. Captain McKay of th. American bark cme alined 17 sailors this morning. The bark la at anchor in the stream lumber-laden for New York. Spotless Eecord. Public and private record of gressman W. R. Ellis Is spotless. Con- The steamer Alliance. Captain Olson, arrived from Coos bar this morning, after an uneventful trip. She brought a rood list of passengers. The steam schooner Washington will be at Couch street dock this afternoon moosB b. BmnroTT . - Tor District Attorney. "Indict by Grand Jury." 14 X tJongTessmAa W. Jt Sills. Does not have to explain. f?orsaanrnc?.rcV VnTIE? SSSS SAXTE Fli: TRYING FOR MAIL CONTRACT to Rainier to load lumber. The steam schooner Shoshone will arrive In the river next Monday to load lumber for a return carao to fan fTan Cisco. This will be her first visit to the Columbia, The steam schooner Yellowstone went Trrnited Preaa Leaied Wire.) Los Anseles. April I. Racing for the goal 01 a Digger man contract, oe to Tonaue Point this morning to load tween tha east and south California. lumber and the Yonemlte Is loading the Santa Fe railroad has made so fine lumber at Prescott. The F. 8. Loop is a showing that It is likely, to cut deep finishing her lumber cargo at Astoria. )nt0 the enormous traffic now handled She arrived there last night with s by the Southern Pacific and Rock Is- part cargo from Coos Bay. Und roads. It Is said ths Santa Fe captain f. J. weriicn, ugninouae m- will get the Increased contract July l. spector, left for Sand lslarul, st tne At present tho Southern Paciflo and mouth of th. Columbia, thlimornlng the Rock Island roads have almost a to establish rang light. monopoly on the business. ning about th. harbor, and Captain Neu mann aays he round it especial iceabl. In the Jspanese pofTaOj here the ally serv- liner discharges snd loads at ancnor quit, a distance from shore. The boat measures 80 feet in length snd is con structed of teakwood throughout. It was built for rough wster end is there fore much stauncber than even the strongest boats constructed for river se. Like tenders to the navy. It la car ried on deck when not in use. it being n easy matter to swing It back and forth by aid of the mast derricks. Instead of brlncina- a horde of mon keys this trip the Chinese animal trad ers put their spare cash into goldfish, with the result that in the forepeak of the vessel stand three barrels contain ing LO0O live and wriggling- specimens. One barrel contains unusually large fish for their kind, some measuring four inches In length, it Is ths largest im portation of goldfish ever made here. uoming mis way tne Arabia met the liner Alesia at Mojl. She was coaling for the run to Vladivostok. The liner began discharging this morning, and U probably shift to Alaska dock this afternoon, MARINE NOTES. ,MUST KNOW BY FRIDAY. TRANSPORTATION COOS BAY LINE The steamship BREAKWATER, leave Portland Wednesday at p. m. from Osk street dock, for JTorth Bend, Kazan field and Coos Bay points. Freight re ceived till 4 o. m. on dar of aalllna. Passenger fare, first claaa, $10; second cless. 17, Including berth and meal a, inaulre cltv ticket office. Third and Wssblngton streets, or Oak street dock. Exporters Give Grainhandlera Lim ited Time to Accept Offer. Other means will be taken to handle grain on their wharves unless th. ex porters receive a reply from the union grainhandlera by next Friday to accept the offer of 36 cents an hour straight time and 60 cents for overtime. It was stated this morning that at the lest conference held between hepre sentstlves of both sides to the contro versy now tying up grain shipping In the harbor, the exporters left with the Astoria. April 18. Sailed at 6:20 m. Steamer tfreaxwaier, ror vooa Day. Arrived at 7 a m. Steamer Yellow stone, from San Pedro. Arrived at 7 JO and left up Steamer Washington, from San Francisco. dan Francisco, April 18. Arrived Schooner Lettltia, from Portland. Astoria April 16. Arrived at 11:40 a, m. Steamer F. 8. Loop, from San Francisco via Coos Bay. Arrived at 11:80 a. m. and left up at 3 p. m. Steamer Alliance, from Coos Bay. Sailed at 11:40 a m. Ship Henry VII lard, for Bristol Bay. Masdalena Bay. April 16. Sailed n-n?rlU8h teMMr Slrthgyle" of yo7rPown hbm San Diego, April 16. Arrived Schooner King Cyrus, from Columbia River. Yokohama, April 16. Sailed April 11 German steamer Alesia, for Portland. Hamburg, April 16, Arrived April 13 -r-French bark. iTurgot, from Portland. Astoria, April 18. Condition of the bar at 8 a m., smooth; wind southeast, 20 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria today: mgn water , Piles Quickly - Cured at Home Columbia Elver Scenery aBwVUTOI UTB ITalMBM, Lallv aervice between Portland and The Dalles, except Sunday, lea vine Portland at 7 a m , arriving about &, carrying freight and passengera Dlendld accommodations for outfits snd livestock. Dock foot of Alder st, Portland; foot of Court st. Tbs Dalles. Phone Main 814. Portland. 8TOBTB PACITIC 8TBA24SBIF CO. "8 BTEAHSaXPS Roanoke and Geo. W.Elder Sail for Eureka. San Francisco snd Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 p. m. Ticket office 132 'Third .Mar Alder. OPERATORS VOTE TO CALl STRIKE 0 locals Decide to Walk Out June 1, Unless Wages Are Restored. OREGON TRANSFER CO, 134 N. TH. Main e. n7 mun.. fvniiPENDENT BAGGAGE A TRANS 1 fercStorige 834 Stork. Main 407. EAbbERL TRANSFER & STORAGE Co.; Ill N. 6th. Main 1685; A-1685. ; WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. GTJNST co m DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIQARS run x ist v.wws.-.. " FXRRELL. produck on, merchants, 140 Front V VKHDING A .4 Anmml.llOB ,.- ... -. . - . St. Portland. Or. rnone wain ulmiON FURNITURE MANUF AC turlng Co -Manufacturers of f ural tnre for the trade. Portland. Or. VA UHAMS CO.. WHOLSE3ALE ORO cera, manufacturers and cotomlasloo m e ro hanta 4th and Oak sta. - LkwIo-STENGKR BARBERS' SUPPLY Co- barbers supplies, barbers' rural. nre barbers' chalra 10th i and Morrison. , 1 1 ?OTtXfON & KNIGHT MFG. CO.. oak tanners, leather belting man Ufa c- t irrs. Portland, Or., 61 1st st liAt'KS-WlUHT CO, CALENDARS. AD- .v.rl!l"g noveltls. I6 th st VuJLltS"C"ROCKERY ANI OLAbS wr. JYiel 'Herel. Ce.. Portland, HXi.N & LLlVlS 4liOCLRIE& (United Presa Leaaed Wire.) New York, April 16. That the com mercial telegraphers of the United States are determined to strike on June unless the Western 1'nion Telegraph company restores the wages In effect oeiore tne strike of last Summer, is further evidenced by the fact that locals in several cities have voted to quit their key. Officials of the union have been notl- fltd.aKth Wln local have adopted the resolutions passed recently In Chicago declaring for a strike Locai No. 84, San Francisco; Local No ii, Los Angeles; Local No. 49, Mon treal: Local No. 60, Atlanta; Loial No 2, Milwaukee; Local No. 6, Pittsburg Local No. 12, Memphis; Local No 8 Albany; Local No. 113, Hamilton,' On- ag that an answer would be forthcoming by Friday or else all negotiations would be considered off. Secretary James Foley of the Grain handler's union stated this morning that the situation remains entirely un changed, the men willing to resume work for 36 cents an hour straight timo and time and a half or 62 H cents an hour for overtime, and the exporters willing to pay 36 and 60 cents. The strike is delaying the loading of several vessels, but the exporters are losing nothing thereby to speak of since the charter parties contain a class guarding against demurrage in case of delay by strikes. HONORS FOR ROAXOKE. 2:20 m.. 8.6- feet: 1.04 p. m.. 8. feet Low water 7:08 a. m., 0.6 foot 7:08 n. m.. 1.6 feet Astoria, April 16. Left up at 10:30 Steamer Washington, esaned at n:4U m. ShlD St. Nicholas, for Nushagak Sailed st noon Steamer Asuncion, for San Francisco. WILLAMETTE STUDENTS PLAN FOR MAY DAY Portland Steamship Chartered for . Escort Flotilla to Meet Fleet. Word was received here this morning that the North Pacific Steamship com pany's steamer Roanoke, Captain Dun ham, Is one of the vessels chosen to escort Admiral' Evans' fleet to San Francisco. She was chosen because of her speed, which enables her to keep up with the movements of the warships even should they be given a little spurt up the coast The Roanoke plies regularly between Portland and San Pedro, touching at San Francisco and Eureka, and fortun ately for her okners she happened to be avaiiaDie to meet tne iieet. it is said that she will easily be able to maintain her schedule despite the loss of time llncldent to her Joining the escort flo tilla. She Is booked to' leave Portland a week from tonight. The George W. Elder, which alternates with the Roan oke, leaves Martin's dock this evening. HER CHARTER CANCELED. Too una; jiocai xno. ou, Winnipeg. y these locals will Th. action taken b encourage others to take similar steps and it is the hope of the officials of the Commercial Telegraphers' union that be fore June 1 has rolled around every local In the United States will have voted to strike. New York Local No. 16 was the first to Indorse the Chicago resolutions. , ; Spotless Record. j-Publlo and private record of Co&- greaainun, p. m.juiu is spotless. $ - : III .1 II -I II I II' - 14 IX ) tTonrressman W. B. mils. 'Don't change congressman. Seven years experience count. In helping get results for Portland?, , -,i , .. - , ; ' . Both Senator. From Westers Oron And peer In 4b lower house. . - British Bark Ancaios Loses Much Time Coming. The British bark Ancaios will ia added to the disengaged fleet of vessels in the harbor if she ever reaches the naruor ior sns nas Deen out so long 4a.A- TMM. a 4-1 - lt - M a w a . . uuui ntswuttouc. rsew oouin wa m. .mar Balfour, Guthrie & Co. hav caneeUed the charter to have her carry a cargo ine Ancaios is coal laden and should have arrived several week ago. Freights out of Portland were much higher when the Ancaios was taken than now, and her owners will lose quite a sum by the vessel's failure o arrive on time. Another vessl well due to arrive tllJSeZ?a3tl' the American Stn?l M'ndoro. She has been out Ancaios. am length of t,nl" LUMBER FOR NEW YORK. American Bark Acme Ready to Leave W'lth Big Cargo. The large four-masted American hark Acme finished loadbng luXr ye?da? afternoon at the rnllTs of the Portland Lumber company and wilirbs ready to leave for New York in a few days flhS dropped down through the bridges this morning Captain McKay is looking around for . men to fill his crew and 1 ex- Wt&dltS!. Th. Acme has been in the river .ev eral months. She came here from Japan tS?1 Sll'l eic,t,n 7058--. having Krone on her beam an da in a of terrific squalls shortly after leav na Japan. For five riava Ih. YLl a. list of mora thin 45 degrees and te (SoeeUI Dimtcb to The Joanul.) Willamette University. Salem. Or. April 16. At a meeting of the student body of Willamette university yesterday preparations were maae ror tne cele bration of May day. C. W. Wimberly was chosen by the assembled students to manage the entertainment for the students tnis year. J,t has been the custom for a number of years to observe the May day festi val in the old fashioned way at Willam ette university. A queen who will pre side over the festivities will be chosen by popular vote of the students. A May pole will be erected and class rivalry will be a feature of the observance. In the afternoon It Is usual to hold a bas ket picnic on the campus.' GREAT EASTER SPECIALS Bemarkabl. Talues In Woman's Beady-to-Wear Goods. Women' ISO and 335 tailored suits. 323.86; silk lisle hose, 26c pair; taffeta silk petticoats, black and colors, J3.s; black voile skirts, 31Z.50 values, 19.45 white lawn waists, values to $2.60, 93c; long kid gloves, 82.26 a pair; long silk gloves, $1.25 pslr; fine cambric skirts, $2 values, $1.28. Latest novelties in purses, veils, parasois, necswear, nos lery, etc., etc. Do your Easter buying here and save. MCAlien Sc McDonnell, Third and Morrison. 14 I Z I Congressman W. B Ellis. His enemies, if he has any, have never accused him of dishonesty. BUBBLE WAGON IS CAUSE OF DOWNFALL (ftpeclal Dl.paUb te The Journal.) Walla Walla. Wash.. April 16. Wil Ham Pitts was arrested here yestrerday on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Forest Butcher is the complainant and he says that more than n month ago Pitts cams to him repre senting himself to be an agent of the Northern Motor Car company. He bought a machine of Pitts, paying $60 down. After waiting a month for the auto he had a warrant Issued for his arrest Pitts denies intent to defraud. DESERTER FROM NAVY CAPTURED IN IDAHO (goeMal Dispatch to The looroat.) Post Falls, Ida, April 16. City Mar shal A, K. McAlpine yesterday afternoon captured Ira Frank Mandvllle, charged with desertion from the navy and also wanted on' forgery arm bigamy chargea According to papers from th. navy de-l nnrtment at Washington. Mandvllle en listed at Chicago, March 10, 1805, as an electrician of the first class and de serted from the Hancock, May. 31, 1805. - Killed by Explosion. Port Ludlow, Wash.; April id. J. N. Pellner, aged 19. electrician for the Port Ludlow Mill company .here, was killed by th. explosion of an acetyllne gas machine In an endeavor to perfect a house lighting plant .; When showing tha plant to a fellow-workman he rocked the tank back and forth, when an ex plosion . followed Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Piles Is a fearful disease, bnt easy to enrs if you go at it right An operation with the knife is danger ous, cruel, humiliating and unnecessary. There is lust one otner sure way to ds cured painless, safe and in the privacy it is ryramia rn Cure. We mall a trial package Tree to ail who write. It will slve you Instant relief, show you the harmless, painless nature of this great remedy and start you wen on tne wav toward a perfect cure. ! Then you can get a full-sized box from any druggist for 50 centsv and often one box cures. Insist on having what you call for. If the druggist tries to sell you some thing just as good. 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