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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTEND," MONDAY nVErnNORIlj 1. L-J II WM GUT RATE II HI PUGETSOUtlD Kegular. Oriental Liner In ' Tite "Wheat and Flour. Shipments. OLD TARIFF STILL , i ' IN EFFECT HERE .Local Office, of Portland Asiatic i cmhln Company . lias No In formation Touching Upo" Sltna- tlon. The local office of the Portland AJUtlo Steamship company Is In pos session of no information bearing upon ... nnti(m of freight rates Ul iavwa. . oa wheat and flour from port In tha Pacific northwest to China ana ..... v i. ..nriarstood . that 'other kllllUUBaA " mm lines bava already declare the rats la effect ' - ' -X telegram from ieattle this mora ine: to Tha Journal, states that the $8 rate baa been maa. lry at the office of the Portland 1 Aelatlo 8tamhlp company elicited there the 0 rat. 1. still rul- IhSt the 'creat Northern had probably ! iPVJi.i mind. Sieamere ar p.jrma u. - - - - , . ; and If they are 'hauling wheat and flour aorois tne ocean m e '""it. V JL. carrying out of thle port will andoubt- eaJr nave o juuvw. . , , ... v Kate slashing I- being Indulged In by the regulars to drive out Independent or I . a I . tAa. Kai. ahlnnlnf men say rt.l.h.rdlr posalble for them to succeea. sine, nuniimn . 2V'Z are willing to operate for anything they It Is understood that tha British teamer Bhella which le due to arrive here In a day or two from tpmox. . y.. to load flour for Japan. I to get $1.11 per ton. or as eems pr uf than the rate la effect when "her char, ter wee closed. Thla treneaetlon. It le said, la. largely w-poaelbla or the $1 rate wnirn is now wnwmw -a-- souna porta. v ' READY TO LEND ASSISTANCE. " Coot Bay Sends Toe to Sea on fitrcaarth of luunor. report that Coos bay shipping clrclej twere set In commotion laat Friday . ' Shortly oeiore law iw.iii - 7 - - . i . W - viama... .a. tK. AffMt , was aflra off the eoaet In the latltudo 'Of Cooe bay and waiting for help. The tug Columbia wee dispatched to f go to the aaaletanca of the veeeel at ' once -and aha made a long search of i the coast but returned alofie and wlth- may kind. The Breakwater, top. was ; in readiness to go on i nun iur i nresldent but by the time ehe pulled ---- m i n I YtmA hMn ft ar p- , Ualned that there was no foundation of ' truth to tne npon m y."""". r . - v . - . .n . n.i from Kan Snr&n- Cisco to the, effect that a wireleae mes sage had been received from the Presi dent at one of Hha coaat stations stat- - ' ' . . i a . L. . mtmm .fir. ATT C .OCltt ' bay. The Preeldont was making her first tnp to ruget loono "r been tied up several months on account . The Breakwater arrived here yeeter. day afternoon from Coos bringing 0 passengers out a nani rwii. -- eounteroa irat wwmor .,"',: light winds and a comparatively smooth sea, :;. . j V WILI CALL AT BAT CITY. Every nhr rirlrntal Liner to ' Mak Way Stop. " . i- ..4.va.AnA that fitMiceforth every other steamer Plying between Oils port end tne orteni in u reiumi -Portland A AsUtlo Steamship company Y. . 1 1 ... c r.Btni.i An tn return voyage. At firat It was Inferred that the Nlcomedla would be the only one to call at the Bay City on the preaent tr p. The atep Is being talcen, so It is said, to relieve "the oriental liners plying oul of San Francisco, most of them baving compelled to 'P", everr trip. Inetead of. bringng tne overflow shipments to this port an!., shipping them here. Manager Schwerin of ?he llarriman water ay-tern has de cided to send the boats direct to the Bey City and tnen have them ope north wifh large cargo an to load f return freight. The Nloomedla Is due to ar rive here Friday. She reached San Francisco last Friday. J , i Vi Shipments for San Francisco have been unusually heavy urlng thtPf several months, and It Is said that the tlg liners plying out of Ban Francisco have been forced to leave as asaoh aa J.000 ton freight behind on . tne wharves both In China and Japan. HIGH WATER INTERFERES. ": Work Ceaaea . on Canal :iBewqen Celllo and The Dalleg. Construction 'work on the canal from The Dalles to Celllo was stopped Sat urday night owing to . high water. in the Columbia and there is llttls prpb- latter part of July , or the beginning Sniy?h"A Jones have thr oontraot for the construction of this part of , the canal that is eventually to give tho Excessive Drinking Orrine Destroys the Craving for Drink Sold Under Posi- tive Guarantee. Excessive or continued nss of . alee-, holic beverages always results In a dis eased condition of the nervous system. The drinking man Is often heard to . say. "Kcn atop of my own free will and when I wish." but the poor feflow 1s now devoid of the power to act at the proper time and in the right way Its too late, the craving has secured a firm hold and because of tho assessed nertous system he has not the ; ability ( for sustained effort The result We all know..-- VEi;,m,,;r..a':;;i-.a.-v.i : ; Drunkenness Is no longer considered a erlmer eminent , scientists and physK lans have agreed that It is a disease and must be treated as such, The homa treatment that baa been nsed for a number of ' years, and Is highly successful, is Orrine. It Is sold tinder a positive guarantee that ' If it does not effect a cure your money will be refunded. .Si'SfV'" !;' -h''i Orrine is In two forms. When desir ing to give secretly, purchase Orrine No. 1, and If the patient will voluntarily . take the treatment, Orrine No. I should be given.. The guarantee Is the same In either ' ease. Orrine costs but 11.00 per boat. Mailed in plain sealed wrap per on receipt of price. Write for free 'treatise on "Dnrekenness,' mailed in sealed, envelope by The Orrine Co., ' Washington D. C. Bold ' by leading dfugflete everywhere and In this city ' by Clarke-Woodward Drug Co- and nearly all druggists la Portland. Heart Action - There aro certain nerves that control the action of the heart. iWhen they, become - r.ealc the heart action is impaired. Short breath, pain around heart,' choking sensation, palpi tation, fluttering; feeble or rapid pulse, and other, 'distressing symptoms fol low. Dr. MUcs Heart Cure is a medicine especially, adapted to the needs of these nerves and the mus cular structure of , the heart, itself. It is .a strengthening tonic that brings,' speedy ' . relief. Try it. :,:-':;v-- '-'- T' aiilVwriid WtfH Wriat 1 thourht was stomach trouble, when' the doctors told tne I Had Rar trouble. I had triad many remedies, when the Dr. IIUm' elmartao came Into my hands, and X concluded to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I have taken three bottlee, and now I am not soff trine at all. I am cured and this medicine did It I write this la the hope that it will attract the at tention of others who, suffer as I did," MRS. D. B AKRON, . 104 Main tit.. Covington, Ky. Your druggist setle Or. Mllee'-Heart Cur, and we authorize him to return price of first bettle (only) If It falls to benefit yen. Milei Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind lad D transportation to Portland arid about 1 60 men are ' . 7u They have been busy building at the Ing tne upper ww LMi.in mi ii'w w i- - .k .A a MMiitp.t. walla 1 von cuDiff.i. vin.. . . . . built on the solid rock and Is therefore coneldered the most difficult and ex pensive pan or mt ui.iij iooiii. f I.tani. 1. mm. poses but a short stretch of tha canal which will be eight miles from The ii . - rt.nt .... I ILUtCCB ISTKLL1G1C5CB. Kerala Uaen Xraa a jMrtrt. Eureka, Eureka and Coos .....'.April II Bene tor, narri fnuicmw L.i ! li. W. ttioer, nan iu ra, wy i.aiiu j Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook ....April 21 Alliance, Cooe Bay ,, ..U...... April 19 WlAMMI. A1.llt - ..Mlf 1 Breakwater. Coos Bay "May I I) k- Mw Can TnnftllMI ..... M&V 1 Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way.. ..May II Aleeta. orient...... .....i..; Miimanffa nrlaflt JuIT 1 Arabia, orient .....Aug. II ee-mla XJasn to BeiHurt. Eureka, Eureka and Coos '..April fl Breakwater. San rtanclsco. ...April 21 a. u vIma.. TIllmmrkAk ...Anril IS Geo. W. Elder, 8aa Pedro..... April 10 AUlance, Coos Bay May I Senator, Ran Francisco. May 1 Koanoke, San Pedro and. way.. May 7 Dn.a i "1 t-W fl.. ITrAlinlMfl ...HIT i Nloomedla. orient ........... .May It Aleaia. orient ...........June e U.man.la uri.flt . . . . JUJ V I Ar&ble. orient Aug. i Broderlck Castle. Br. ship ......Stream Lsrglemore, Br. ah O. W. P. dock VAmrrA TWalllal B- tik . OrMD WiCh NO. I MoUer. Fr. bk. AStre1! Crown of India. Br. bk. Prydock Leylaad Broe, Br. sh. O. W. F. Albyn, Bus. bk.. N. P. Lumber Co. Cornil Bart. Br. bk.. .Montgomery No. I Celtlcburn, Br. bk. , , . .Stream Nomia, Ger. bk.... ...-.Dolphins Donna Franceses, nr. DK.......Asiori Kiss, Nor. ss. ...... ..Portland Lbr. Co, i Urania, mor. dk........ vwmmo Alsterkamp, Oer. bk- ..Astoria Alvena. Am. ach.... ..Ooble jtretagne, j?t. sn. .............. oirom TlT Tji tawa. A mm a.h . llAlla Strathgyle, Br. ss. ........... .Drydock weiieaiey, ni( .......... .uiuuiwi s. U.l.n. . Am mm .i.l.lnntAfl Ancaioe, Br. ship. ....... ..Albina onoanone. Am. nunwn Boverio, Br. SS...........E. A W. Mills Churchill. Am. ach. ..........Astoria Mabel Oale, Am. son. ..Inman-Poulsen Echo. Am. bktn. Astoria : - ' Mm Boats to Xioad XVumket. Melville Dollar. Am. Ss. i. San Francisco Ravalli. Am. ss. ......... Esj Vraneleco Kelburn, Br. bk.V..........MoJillonee Virginia, Am. sch.....,..Ban Francisco Chehalis. Am. bktn. ...... .Makawell W. R. Hume, Am. sen..., Flan Francisco Nome City, Am. ss. ,..,.San Franclnoo HOmtr, ' Am. ........ om r I euiliw F. 8. Loop. Am. SS. ....San Francisco K. J. inman, aiu. mm. ... can i rwuKV . Xm Boats With Cement and OeaeraL : Aberfoyle, Br. so. Antwerp Edmund Rostad, Fr. bk. ...... .London Kmanuele Accame. It. bk...., Hamburg Asgard, Nor. ship. ............ Antwerp Bldart, Fr. bk. . . .... . ... .... ..Antwerp Albert Rlokmers, Oer. bk...... Antwerp Clsn Graham, Br. sh. .......... Cardiff Eugenie Fautrel. Fr. bk....... Ant warp Vlncennes, Br. sn ......Antwerp OaeU Fr. bk. .................. .London Neatnf lelda. Br. ship ........ .Hamburg David de Anjers. Fr. sh. ...... Antwero Brnblooh, Br. bk Antwerp Kll loran, Br. oh ............... An twerp Jolnville, Fr. bk. i ... .........Antwerp v'v;-r;:;i--' Coat. ahlpa 8a Boats.- ' Mlndoro Am. sch. .Newcastle. N. R W. La Roche Jaoquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle. A, Tramp tsaaaota Sa Boats. Inverklp, Br. ss., ...... -Ban Francisco Boverio. Br. ss. .. ...... Ban Francisco Taunton. Br. ss.,............Quaymas Soeric, Br. ss.. San Franc soo adura, Br. ss.. ...... ...Ban Francisco iTakiw Map ...... .-4. ....... . Rrmitrtnn Btrathflllan. Br. ss. ........ ... .Bauvia Hornelen, , Nor, ss. . . . . .Puget sound , 8a Boats te Ballast to Xioad Oratn. Manx King. Br. sh. . .. ......... .Taltral Port Crawford, Br. ah. ........ ..Callao . . rta.na.1 Hr . full ft A a ua " u. a.a . '. ......... v ..ww Jftlver Falloch. Br. bk .......... .Callao Sorosee. uw. au,. ............ . ;vui. regon. Oer. ah. ............Yokohama Oen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk...... Tokohama u..rf.t nr h. ......... -Went rinaat Aster, Oer. bk. . ... ..i...;;. Valparaiso Marechael de Noallles, Fr. blcWest coaat Helena smm. t. dk. .v. . . . . . . , jsnaioi x jfi'. oa Steamers Sa Boata. " ru. iumla 1m' ....Dm Fraiiolaea Asuncion, Am. ss. .. . . . .San Francisco ALONG THE WATERFHONlJ The Harrlman liner Senator la due to arrive here tomorrow morning- from Ban Franclsoo and the North Pacific c...kln t.nmnmnlr'm .turn., fimn W Elder la due to arrive here tomorrow morning- xronv can rearo ana way ports. . r.a.-..4. , A MMa la mirtmm tila avnltna v,i.ouii auiv. tj . a mi. nsu..a.v Ian..). TT. - a tpi.l trln An . tha rlv.a I.UU,II . m " a. - ... w.B....w a.v. this afternoon. A new 35 horse-power Palmer engine ' has oeen inetanea: anq the hull .has been strengthened and a .Aj.laJI V I? T Inn.. . Inatallaat . tha machinery and ho Is. testing it today. The steam schooner Nome City will be at CoucB street - dock tomorrow morning with 860 tons of , general freight from San Francisco., - This Is the largest freight brought to this port by an independent boat from Ban Fran cisco for some time. For return cargo the Nome City will load lumber at Linnton. - ' : .. - ', v.? -.- - Th Shaver Transportation company has concluded to name Its new tow boat the Shaver. The craft is being .V CADIZ ARM CHAIR An exact v 2opy of famoua Spanish Chair, ' showing; . . tha , influence , of the Queen Anne period on Spanish furniture decoration at that time. The French Periods-Louis XIV, Louis XV, Regence, Louis XVI and Marie Antolnette The English Periods-Elizabethan, Charles II, William and Maiy,f Jacobean, and the types displaying the three epochs of the Georgian period, viz: The Chippendale, the Sheraton and the Hepplewhite. The various types of the Chippendale andcHepple whitp rpnrnrtiirtions are esneciallv worthy of mention. . : In the former, the ribbon back, the mirror back, the shell back, the Gothic Chippendale and the Chinese Chippendale. In the latter the shield back and the, honeysuckle back. : :-"::': ''-'': The beautiful Colonial designs are no less conspicuous in this splendid gathering of pieces for the living-room, library arid hall, and those who appreciate the symplic ity, elegance and character of the period , designs will be deeply dow exhibits. TOUSCSSIT II 8000 built at : the yard of the Port land Bhlpbullding company and will he reaay ior .'" " few weeks. Her dimensions - are: of holi 7 feet. She will be used for towing. The company once upon a time operated the steamer O.W. tfhaver. but the remnants or tne uwi-r w-r-j yu . Beaver which was launched about three years - ago. ' ;v . ... . .. .a ImU. l.fl XAtaH at noon yesterday bound, for Cavlte and way- ports with a cargo valued at . ml - n.t.a.v .VI. falHohnrw ; f1n!.rl.d ; nm xa iLi.ii a...K - - - loading this morning at Oeaanlo dock and will leave for Europe wun ner wheat oargo aa soon mm m vwmv- comes available. ", " , Rothchlld brothers today assumed control of the stevedoring business of Brown McCabe, the latter firm hav ing sold, out ito Interests to tha con cern xrom jrugM ww . MARINE NOTES. " . . Af a 9 lMaWmiA mt t-lK i a m.-rOerman steamer Arabia, for Hong. kongand warportA Balled at :40 a. m. -Jrrenon - dm; "iXT yueensiown- or n """" . ,a San Francisco, April .tt. Arrived Steamers Johan Poulsentfrpm Astoria, and Washington, from Portland. . Ar n UwJ ..... a .a a . . a ... . .... .atlajl to do me nay cood bat 1 h.r. tonad k. rlchl tl)f I mm .ii ifl nr Binna I - KidT AtUr ktf C r l-- 1'" Maileeieg the .e' "2.????: ihl nar.lni.1UAp. M tm a eheeee le ncmuvm """"j rW 0. triHea. N Xha tii Hewerk. K. . told la hulk. Th. s-aoig. ibl etompea.V V v. UMfatMd to man or jrqir s8l' -o- - -, 8t.rlin Rarnedy Co.. Chlcego or N.T. USSaiLSJUI, TEM KILUOaEOXES c PLES SV Beat For f VL, The IS wis . 'U i t I mterestea m tnis collection, aee our wm rived at 10 a. m. Steamer Rosa City, from Portland. t . .a Astoria, April a.-Arrlved at f and left up at a. m. Steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Arrived down at l:0 e. m. French bark Alice Marie. Ar- Steamer 8hoshone, for San Francleco. Balled av 8 a. m. urniau amim. . . . . k . I"..la.n iMfvM down at S a. m. and aalled at 1:80 p. m steamer Ainanow, ivr i.a nmj. i up at :aw a. m. oriumi auip -uvjwiu Bros, and schooner Mabel Oale. Ar ri.aj .: iinan at 8:80 n. m. German steamer Arabia. . . " v Ban Francisco, pni -oauea RtBjn.rs Cascade and R. D. Inman, for Columbia river. Arrived --Steamer Homer, from Fortiana. aauea iaes night Steamer F. 8. Loop, for Portland. Astoria, April 87.-Condltion of the bar at la, m., smooth; wind northwest, 85 miles; weather cloudy. . 4., ' Tides at Astoria today; High water 10:85 a. m T.s feet: 11:01 p. m.. 8.4 feet. Low water 4:45 a. 1.8 feet; 4:64 p. m l.a feet. RUSSIA KEFTJSES TO ,FBEE TCHAIKOVSKY rVnlted Preet Va Wire.) Sr Peteraburr. ADril t7. The . Rus sian government has refused an appeal from Mme. Tchaikovsky for the release of her husband on ball because the ar rest was made under an administrative order. Tchalkosky is the Russian lib eral who, after 80, years exile, returned homo a few months ago and was Imme diately thrown into the fortress of St. Peter and St Paul. No charge has ever been preferred against him. DISCOVERS VEIN OF GOLD NEAR EUGENE (Special Ditpatrb to The lonratl.) -v Kugene. Or.. April 87. H. McColIttm. who resides near Bailey Hill, four mll-e west of Eugene, has discovered a vein of gold-bearing quarts on the hill which assays well. He will at once proceed to develop the find and has hopes or finding a rich streak of the yellow metal. Mining experts In this city say the quarts le excellent, and their ex hibition on the streets Saturday created considerable excitement. - Mr. McCol-lum-wtU drill down 50 orl00 feet to make a thorough teat A ledge 80 feet wide is clearly traceable and, contains free gold. ? ' v ROSE FEVER. VANISHED Why sniffle. ;snulT snort and sneexe? ! WEIU'S INHALER. will ntwvcnt.lt. ' Don't take our word for It. Your druggiat wUl prove vfhat Weir's ; Inhaler will do. Askh' t to show you. Prtoe 50 cents, . weir in baler Co Portland, Ore. , , r : Splendid,exclusive gathering of Art Reproductions of the clas " sic period styles-correct examples by the recognized leaders in the making of fine furniture-pieces in the designs that characterize the various periods in the .' history of furniture construction arid which are conceded by authorities to be perfect This extensive collection is unsurpassed by any showing of fine furniture in the ' West, and represents our efforts of many months in selecting and bringing together. These in every instance are exact copies of the famous orig inals, in which every.detail has been correctly reproduced. Following we mention a few of the many reproductions of the recognized period of the English and French schools, uhiVh w nhw dknlavind on our floors: FURHI5HER5! owwTtaat ADAT.1S SUES TO I Former U. P. President Al leges Shortage on Part. , of Xand Agent. V "''?"' -' ' AaaraT.T.TaBBBWBMaaWt ' Charles Francis Adams of Boston, l&r mer president of the Union Pacific rau--nA nt.intiff.in the circuit court in . an it ainat Frank John Raley and the United States Fidelity 4s Guaranty company to recover $10,000 on a bond glvenby the surety company for the as agent in Multnomah county for the sale of the plaintiff's lands. ; : I US JCK11I tiki. .V ..www ; , stated, ts vested In the Security Savings a. m . ..Rinan. a. f tnrtlann. Trii. the 111"" iW,,,wa., ' VT." TJ- sake of convenience in handling. -. Ra- ley s bona cover-a mi. pw iw .w v.. year from April 18, ,1907 and It is alleged that between June 1, 1807. and September 80 he made ealea aggregat ing $829,750, the proceeds . of whlch were to DO aepouncu viuriu. DTOuiiij Savings. Instead of doing so, IV la charged, he accounted for only $105, 600, retaining and converting to his own use the sum of $84,260. - ' The suit filed does not cover tha sura alleged to have been unlawfully re- . 1 " j v. .. ilalM. nn.tf aaalra 1A rm cover the amount of the $10,000 bond : m V t 1. . hi.taa m I Ja1l4l at. given oy in unnco Biavca riuomj w uaranty company. . . MUSICAL CONTEST AT WHITMAN COLLEGE V p 8pecUt Wipatck to The JenrseL) Whitman College. Walla WaUa, Wash., April 87. In tho first annual prise mu sical J contest ever held " In ' the north west, first places were won by David Campbell, f of Monmouth, Oregon, in piano, and Miss Florence Mary Bohan non of - Wallace, Idaho, in voice. - Kacli prize consisted of a free scholarship, for one year, including board, room, musical tuition, piano, 'and all fteceeaary ex tn"e for a year's residence In the Whitman Conervatory of Music.-. It ie valued at $860. " 8eond honors ir vocal were . won br ' Miss Lois Parker, also of Monmouth. Oregon, and la piano by Franols David Rotters of Spokane. The second prlxe. valued at $190, Is free tuition for one year in the conserva torv. 1 . The eontest drew about JS contest- BOND - fv ORMONDL ARM CHAIR An exact copy of English Chairs of the period of Charles IL ants from Oregon, Washington and Ida ho and baa attracted wldespreaa at tention. It waa , a . great success In Trr war.' and ". the-- competition for "prises waa very keen. It la the Inten tion of the conservatory author! tlea to make It aa annual event In tha musical circles of tho " northwest. Hereafter free scnoiarsnips win pa awiraw .or taatanta In violin . and - nlbeorcan. as well as In vocal and piano, f ha fac ulty OI in. COTi.rv".iorjr oitxj, mm juuro. In the two days' competition and were unanimous in their choice of winners. Mettger. optician. $4$ Waahlngton. : WEAR ' THE STUB ERSE For FEET The CRAWFORD STUB le a comfort creation. It is made on simple natural lines and prop-, erly fits the foot. It" does not chafe at the heel nor gape at the ankle; it " properly locates the ball 01 tne loot, aim sup ports the arch. It givei tha toes room to breathe, , - , ; , j v : Made in all leathers, Hiffh or low cots.- Price WEAR " THE STUB MEN X?T FOR mT jaa' 70 WASHINGTON STRE ET. v. 1 ' V.fr ANNUAL MEETING OF IDAHO DRUGGISTS (stieelal DUpateb te V lesrsat) : Boise.' Idaho, ' April MTha - Idaho Pharmaceutloal aaaooiatloa wlU bold Its annual meeting here May 1$, 19 and $0. and an extensive program haf been arrangVtor the occasion. It is. ex pected that at least 100 druggists from over the state will be In attendance. Tha visitors will be creditably enter tained while In Boise. : Mettger fits glasses for 81.88. WEAR THE STUB rr .t vr..i THE STUli " WOMEN