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err ONES FAST R U t J UNMET Schooner 3Iabel Gale Shows . Speed Under Favor- ; - : vable Conditions. "SEVENTY-TWO HOURS.-"-'. "FROM OOLDEX GATE Drifted About Nearly Wwk to V Southward and Then Caught Right Wind Which Drove ; Her North 'Faster Than a Steamer.:" " To sail from a point In the latitude . af Son Francisco and JOO mile off ahore to the Columbia river In two and a half daya. la a feat Just performed hy the fourmasted achooner Mable Oale, CapUln klatson, which arrived here lat ' night, ntha day out' from the-Bay city. .For' a whole week after passing , throurh the Golden Gate bound for thla port the achooner drifted aoutberly be- ' fore a atronr head wind and it began . to look aa if It would be a ' long and ' tedious voyage. ' la aearchlnr tor a fa vorable . breete . CaDtaln Mataon eoon found blmaelf a eoupie.of hundred mlls out to sea, running doner to the Hawai ian. Islands' every moment than toward hla destination. But his calculations proved correct because on the morning of the sixth day out the wind fell abeam abaft mldhlp and Immediately began to play merrily over the bowa. i From then on there waa never a let up in the south westerly fresh breeze and not for mo ment during the following 7J hours did the lumber drogher lag behind the. 15 knot pace. . Captain Mataon sailed her In over the bar Friday night and Sun day morning ahe left up In tow of the steamer Harvest Quen and In company with the British bark Leyland Brothers. The square-rigger waa dropped in the lower ' harbor, but the schooner - wss taken to the mills Of the Inman-Poulaen company to load a return cargo of lum ber. She has been a regular caller here for many yeara until a few months ago when buslnesa fell off and ahe was snt to Mukllteo for a cargo. As usual aha waa light coming north. - Captain Matson's wife Joined th ire, el in baa Francisco thla trip for-(ha summer. -. . . , . - r " x. -- , -v - ' , STATE GOES OX ROUTE. , WeU-Known .Steamer WU1 .i Tlaee of the Senator, j Take ;". . The Pacific Coast Steamship company has-decided to turn the -steamer State '' over to the Ban Francisco A Portland 1 Btearashlp company in place- of the steamer Senator for the aummer, while ' ,the latter, makes six round f P", t0 -Nhe Senator arrived hero this morn ing froiw San' Franclsoo for the last time this season, but she Will make one more trip south, leaving here next Sat- I . tirday morning. Captain Nopander "ay, i ' no has not been aaviwea as 7" wniw he will remain with the Senator on the -Nome run pr go commander on the -: State. The other off Icera and crew of the Senator 'will be traneferred to the State, since most of them have bsen in i i the Harrlman employ for yeara, many I of them being survivors from tho lost I steamer Columbia. ' . The State is well known hero.- She I operated between this port . and San Francisco several years ago, tn con- junction with the Oregon, George W. Elder and Columbia, - end ahe U very little smaller than the Senator, the State s- registering 1. JOO tons grosaand the Sen ator MOO tons.. She had new boilers . Installed and waa given a general oyer, hauling about six weeks ago at 8eattle. and then taken south to operate in place of the Bant-Kosa on the Ban Franclaro-Sajr Dleao run, while the lat ter crnft wan overhauled. ; Traffic, between Portland .. and San -Francisco hit bera exceedingly heavy for some time, and It Is seldom a eteam- - er comes In or departs with vacant ! rooms. The Senator brought 150 pas- nengers this morning; and will go out full. " ' " - ' -s Captain Nopander reports having had frood weather all the way, expect for a Ittlo bead wind the first day out. Tho North Pacific Steamship com Ttany's ateamer George W. Elder is due to arrive at Martin's docK at o'clock this afternoon, about 10 hours behind schedule. - She reached - Astoria at 7 . ' thla morning. ' " . . ' ; EVIDENCE OF DISASTER. ; - Large Quantities of Lumber 'Drifts Ashore at Yaqutna. , lrga quantities of lumberare'drift ing ashore in the vicinity-of-Yaqutna bay, according to a telesram received here-thla morning from Newport It is feared that a lumber-laden vessel, either ' from the Columbia river or Puget sound, , has met with disaster. , No particulars were obtainable this '. morning excepting that from the quan tity of the lumber coming ashore the vessel must either have lost her whole deckload . or gone down.- No very se- i vers weather has prevailed along the coast for several (leys, and It-, la,, sup posed'"' that ' the drift must have been Easy Terms; Confidential , Credit Center Tables) J I -J ff f Library Tables) f 1 $ 3.00 TABLES. ;,V. ....,...$ 2.25 $ 5.25-TABLES '::;:;..,....'-.$ 3.50 . , $ 5.85 TABLES ......... 3.95 $ 6.50 TABLES '. 7.50 TABLES - $ 7.75 TABLES $ 8.50 TABLES $14X)0 TABLES -$15.00 TABLES $20.C0 TABLES $27.00 TABLES $34.00 TABLES $37.50 TABLES if i THE H1UTI1 A00UT KIDNEY TROUBLE "(IT.KAMIO HEADACHES) There la a class of headaches that .are j very persistent and very painful, UrnH r fr. iw. .iiHiiantnl where there oiipeasl I to be no cnuse for them, eepeclally In those cases In wtil' h there are decreased or scanty eliminations. These are usually ugly aymptoms and meitns that ths kfdpeys are not elimi nating the toilns or poisons, and that they are retained In the circulation. It is In auclt cases that apoplectle aymptoms or drowsiness , and convul sions follow. ... The central difficulty Is again inflam mation of tho khlneya that has to an extent cloned the kidney functlone, and It la apparent that a reduction of the Inflammation will reopen the tubulea with gradual restoration. ' As the direct effect of Fulton'a Renal Compound is to abate inflammation In the kidney tlaaues, It Is seen why Is the rst thing to be affective In these cases and why failure has been tba rule under the old Indirect treatment. The symptoms under the above heed ing are urgent and permit of no derffv, for before this Compound waa discov ered they were nearly always fatal and generally 'in a few months. .iii-k rases hot batha will aid the Renal Compound, aa sweating helps to j relieve the ureamio conaiuon.j ' , literature mlld Tee. f JOrtN i. FULTON CO., , ' - . Oakland. Cal. Fulton'a Renal Compound can ba had at all flrat-claas drug stores, a , coming- In for some -days, anlesa It furnishes evidence of a collision. -Two vessels, the Harrlman llnsrSen ator and the ateum achooner noroe uity, .ruo hr this . morning from Ban Franclaco.-but neither reports having passed floating lumbar." Tht apsears rsther strange, Unless the disaster oc curred since they passed there yesterday ,B Captain'' Hansen of the Nome City reDorts' having sighted a number, of schoonera on the way north, but they were too far distant to be identified. H.u.n 1 1 ii m hr-Uden craft hav Milled frntn t ha Columbia river during the paat few daya. among them ilng the tour-matted British - bark Jordanhlll, bound for London. Kn gland. The Jor danhlll crossed out yesterday moraing. The new. steam schooner Shoshone crossed out on April 21. and on the 14th the steam schooners Waahlngton and Johan Poulaen crossed ouL; All theso wera lumber-lsden. The Wash ington and Johan Pouleon reached San Franctoco yesterday, but did not report having- loot their deckloads. ' A number of small lumber droghers ply out of ports In tha vicinity of Ya quina and possibly tha drift emanates from one of them. - f , j 4. V JIANY IDLE SAILORS. j -. v V; : Sailing Schooner Go Back to Chains s in Oakland Creek. -1 Balling schooner are -again disappearing- from tha aeaa ln! favor of the steam schooners.' Navigators from Ban Franclsoo say that Oakland creek Is ba slnnlng to present a forest of masts again, tha steam schooners crowding me sailing crart out or cuimnnun. - The tying up of tha sailing schooners ! laavlnsr oulte a number of officers and sailors out of employment, although some find bertne on me aiemni About a year ago, when every available craft on the ooaat was pressed into ser vice hauling lumber to San Francisco and aouthern California ports it was next to Impossible to secure men and ahlp owners began to wonder bow they were to find material for new officers. The slump in tha lumber business solved the problem quicker than .anticipated, however, for now there are not onlyvan over-abundance of carriers, but also a large surplus of . men. NEW RATE IN EFFECT. Portland . A Asiatic Steamship. Com- ; .; . pany Follows Cut. . The Portland & Aatatlo Steamship company announced thla morning that It has-fallen la line with other steamship companies - operating vessels between Paclflo coast ports and the orient, and wni henceforth until further order haul wheat and flour to Japan, and Hongkong for 11 per ton. . . v ' ,m: ' " The step is taken to prevent If possi ble tramp eteamers from gobbling up the lion's ahare of the business which opera to ra-of the regular llnero consider belongs to them. It wlll'probably also have a stimulating effect upon the mar ket since the orientals ara well aware of the fact that it la only a matter of time when the rate will advance, there being very little profit In tba one now Offered. - ' ' - ' -''- '' - - Shanghal is not Included In the list, and shipments for that port will ba charged tha original rate of $4 per ton, excepting in lots over 1,000 tons, when the rata la 43.60. . . ' ; ALONG THE WATERFRONT. -'vti-S-' '' '.. ' Tha ateamer Breakwater -leaves . to- morroxv night for Coos Bay. ; The British ship Celtlcburn will clear thla afternoon for Europo -with a cargo Of wheat ... ..-;!,- -.-'I, The steamer Eureka is due to arrive nere tomorrow .from Eureka, - via Coos Bay ' '' ' ' . ' . m . The steam schooner Nome Cit 'Cap. tain Hansen, la at Oak street dock dis charging 800 tons Of - general' freight from San - Francisco. 8he .brought . S3 p.i3engers. For return cargo the Noma Cltv will load lumber at Mnnton. Th steam schooner- Wellesley. Cap- Out of the - HIGH RENT District ,$4.Z5; ,.;,..........$ 4.75 , . $ 4.95 i ...,..$ 5.50 .....'.....$ 9.00 , . . V. . . , ; $10.65 "X 91.9 . r.;.:..;;.':.v. :,.$i8.5os :i:$22.50i ..$24.50 .: -nn iiTintT t - - : 111 , . SpeaJt.So . ; A ' Enthusiastically ' U$M'i-m' of Our. V Y J l . L L WHITE, rMcthods . I chief of staff '.V-T;"' ' -- ', ' " ':-, ' '' ' " ' ' rann k. ii s M m : snn : 7 OUR nOTTO: SSX; first: ours last. , Perfect Dentistryj Modest Prices. ; Our methods win your, confidence. .. EASTERN MXmi Wamklmg(mm 31 r 8txtb tain Llndqulst, cleared last night for San Francisco with 150,000 feet or lum bei and 70 tons of wheat , . - . SIARIXn NOTES. aa'tnrla -4rvrll. 58. Arrived at 4 and left up at b a, to., ateamer ueorge w. viA.r mm Ran Pdra and war porta Arrived down at :S0 and sailed at:40 a. m, sUamer Wellealey, for Ban Fran cisco., Outside at IS -a. m4 barkentlne Chehalls. from Makaweil.-. . Ban Francisco, AprU a. Arrived at i a. m, ateamer Roanoke, from , Fort- U Astoria, : April '17.---Arrlved at noon and left up at 4 p. m., ateamer Nome City, from Ban Pedro Arrived at 8:15 and left up at 11:S0 p. m., ateamer 8en .1... 'mm Rat. Francisco. Ran Vranclsco. AOrtl Zr-Salled " St 8 p. m., steamer Asuncion, for Portland. Astoria, April . Condttlpn of the bar at II a. m., smooth; wind north.', toilea; weather cloudy. . , t ' Tldea at Aatorla Today High water, U:S0 a. m, K-l feet; 11:4 p. m., - feet Low water, 6:J4 a, m.. . 4Uet; 6:40 p. new feet.- . t SCHOOL BOARD CRITICISES CHIEF Objects . to Having , Parents Advised by Newspapers of . Bad Conditions. , Ordering a new eight-room schooj- houae for Albino, fixing Thursday.-May 7, m the data for meeting the prin cipals In executive aeasion, setting prtc of , $75,000 as tnevaiue oiui Williams Avenue school block and call ing on Chief Campbell to name tha achool building that was discovered on fire, wera among the Important actions taken by the aohooi board at . its meet- Chairman Wtenbcrg .sharply , criti cised Fire Chief Campbell for Joying to the newapapera the result of" his re cent inspection of the city school build ings in aavance si inum .cji". the school board. -. :'-v;' i ' ' 'jvi:i . r.,. IlnKlrlrlr vu found tO ba the lowest bidder-on the Alblna Homestead school and wan given the contract at 121.000. The new building will be lo-Z-tL .i nnh and Uarfleld streets and wlU bn known aa the Homestead schooL . delegation irum aivu board to begin the Immediate construc tion of the proposed building at Rodney avenue and JUiott streei w " olace of tno conaemnea wuusms -nue achool. Chairman - Wittenberg; an nounced that It would be impossioie 10 nut up this building before next year unlesa the' WlUlama avenue block could be sold. The board announced that for the next 0 days it wouM consider aa offer of $78,000. for the block. Mem bers Of the Alblna delegation contended that $60,000 waa the top price that the block couldt be sold for. Members .of tha board, however, declared that the Property is worth $76,000 , and decided to hold out for that price. " Several women, mothers of. dear mutes, came before the board and nrged the eatabllshment of an oral day school n 'mniAi Runerintendent Rlgler an nounced that he Is corresponding with the superintendents of severar city school systems where nur naa Den tried -with a view- to -opening one -or more rooms next ifall""for; the oral ln(- struction of nrwtea - , v'' . : l"?'v William Isensee was found tohave submitted r the lowest bid $2.760 for the erection of four- fire eacapes; and four eta ndnipea pn the East Bide High school, and was ' awarded the contract at that figure. A wide difference de veloped in the bids submitted on the work, one Udder offering to erect the fire escapes and standplpes for $11,000, nearly 2H times the amount Of tho lowest and winning bid.- ' , - . Thursday evening, May T.-thS board will meet with the principals r Of the city schools to ' hear reporta on the work of th grade teachers during this year and determine as to their fitness for reelection. - - . WOMAN KILLED IN f . RIOT AT F0BT.W0BTH . ; (Unltsd fmm Xessed .Wlre.t Fort Worth, Tes..' AprU 18.--Ben Hol land, a negro, while drunk, shot and killed his sister at Gllntore, Texas, A' mob of negroea tried to lynch Holland when Constable Cumbeo, carrying a shotirun appeared and aftoropted - to dlspeuree the crowd, which atackd Mm. The constable clubbed his gun and -pitched into the mob. In the melee both barreii'Of the weapon were dls chargeJ. kl'tins; JoeepWaa y,tdieU and en ii--; r"- i .T""i. . j ; TCCTII ffwmm-aarwherelathe I CI. I II elty, gel a price os any kind of set of teeth, thsa com a to aa, and we will dnnlioeto that set of teeth, eiospt f ftfl gold and poroeUvln, foe set jjl UU ft II I I and satisfy yourself tba we have U ALL bat one price, and thst we do sot mlsrapreseot our work. HO JtXTSUH. , jesHk assn uransjjf rrp Ksrckanta tnut Bofldlag, over OoSdanl-Xally Shot Btort f AT THU TIIEATBES v Star "Scotch lHghbaU.w . - It was. very fitting that the ofTee cut-up in new tan oxfords should have accompanied me to the Star yesterday afternoon to aay "welcome to our city" to tha Armstrong Musical Comedy com pany. The cut-up liked the comedy company and the company liked the shoes, so that there waa that air of sat isfaction all around that la so desirable upon the occasion of operatto premieres. To put ua in a proper frame of mind we were given two vaudeville act- aa eye openers. George II. Whitman and irinisa imvIi had one. I don't know what they called it but It did very well and served ita purpose. 'Then Mile. An drietta waa - Introduced and aang and danced. After which "A Scotch High ball.' 'which was wnat we naa come to see, began slsxltng and bubbling Just like a glass of ginger ale. domestic rin ger ale fresh from the oarbonlsers, but not colored under the pure food act , Will H. Armstrong and Ed Armstrong' were the comedians tha two bulwarks of ths show. Thar wera Irrepressible. They wouldn't be tired out Now and then they would retire for a minute, just a minute, behind tha wings long enough for the chorus to come out and ring to the audience and the shoes, but t was never for long. Pretty soon would come one head and then another. and before you knew It they were back In centfr : atajre asrain ' ana naa driven the chorus off to the dressing rooms. Their idea - of - humor- waa the tramn brand made familiar bv long usage. , 80 that you may become familiar with - tha names of. some of - the ononis girls The-, Journal , takes great pleasure in- giving nem herewith: Rubv Mclntyre. Ella Evers. Bertha Miller, Madge Scheuler, Elsie ,.... .,. . ... , - - ; - a, aMsSiiisisWTTiB-ir-iiirrni 1 ' ' up I ""M '? '" , , . -.. 1 1 ... ..... 1 I i ,11 1 1 During our Great REORGANIZATION SALE we have been offering numerous values of extraordinary merit Wednesday we confine" ourselves to just two specials, and we are certain of a handsome day's business as a result of these offerings a double-barreled charge that.will surely bring in the money Eadies' Suits ''.-""' ' ' " '' :- " " ' " " '. " ' . . . ' ' I 4 WOrtl1 "P tQ j jj 200 of absolutely the latest styles of handsome tailored Suits in a large va riety of pretty fancyand Panama ma :5 terials all colors and sizes. - Excellent $5.00 and : $20.00 values , , ;; Wednesday only ; , n JJ .. 7P .:r,ey,p1vJ;rf..i Lmm-l: , ' '. CldUk,goaiwtsedUebest,tifr--CA (t itsbapei best worksuuisliipi fut WTlUU pnnIIC Mllllals Aay PoreeUia tbsy are sailed or bow made. fA flfl PrettUst pearl flalsb, Onrprioeis y)tfiUU BRIDGES fio fronnattual pretty oolor, per tooth WfiUU dnreiaei per tooth 0fsUU I'fnDlf All ether work ssme price propor If Unit junatly. , AbsolBto gmranteea. inilDQ Offlthonrafross 4;M.tofcM llUUnO P. andsysA.U.tolP.kt PHOttE MAM 3700 Moore, Miss Ruth. Ella Mclntyre, Ilattle Williams., Hazel Heatn ana ,v wsies. There they all are, every one of tbem, and no excuse for jealousy.' 1 , - But the chorus girls and' tha Arm strongs wera not all the show. There waa a host of other principals. Includ ing Robert' Evans, Barney Williams. Miss Magdallne Hollv and Mlas Ethel Davis, all of whom helped to make the opening an suspicious one. Next week the same company Is going to give "The Bathing Girls." with Miss Magdallne HoUy as bather-ta-chlef. "The Ham TroeH Tonight.- ' -The attraction at tho Hat 11 g theatre, Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night and tomorrow night at $:16 o'clock will ba America's foremost negro imper sonators, Mclntyre and Heath, and their big company of 60 people in ths musioal olav, "The Ham Tree." Thla excellent laugh producer began Its engagement to s crowded nouae last nignt , -. , - "Kara Tree" Matinee Tomorrow, j A special-price matinee will ba given at tha HeUig theatre, Fourteenth and Waahlngton streets, tomorrow afternoon at 1:16 o'clock. Mclntyre and Heath in their famous musical play, "The Hntn Tree," will be tha bill,' ; -; ' - V J '; .' V j Sherlock Holmes.' f 'M . Those who fall to sea the great de- ttcttva play, 1 "Sherlock Holmes." as ? resented by ths Baker stock company hla week, will mine one of the real theatrical treats of uie year. It is powerful, mysterious and magnetio ana holds an audience spellbound from oe- ginnlng to end..- Evening curtain at $:06 and matinee at 1:06. , , ' , "A Scotch High Ball." , - A aMs.V UIWK TlV Is. tha tal I J 67VVVUU ti'aa vsm sap u . wv- Great Specials " i A bis ' t::-.y' 'V'. " . aj Your Boys Getting M WmM ; Highest dass clothes; Norfolk sian and Double Breasted Suits in all the new-stripes and smart -colorings, from $2.65 to $15.00. - ' ; v . : REEFERS of late; models and fine tailoring; a great line at $5.00. Other good ones at $7.50, $8.50 and $10. . ; tlon at the SUr theajra thW week! This Is the flrst of a number of mualcal comedies which will be presented by the Armstrong company during the next .ok. ' Tha mttrarllnn Im a mixture of fun and song and is suitable for the spring and summer.- The song numbers are new and up to date and so are the Jokea of the comediana, .,, . -(. ,. ; , ; " Great Henri French. ' ' ' The great Henrt French, one of the best bead-line attractions sent to the Paclflo coast from tha leading vaudeville theatres of the eaat is at tha Grand this week, where he, heads a bill of superior merit Those tn searcn of extra good vaudeville can And It at the Grand, where tha cream of the vaude ville profession la gathered. for Wednesiaiy Trimmed Hats ;-u,to1p5 A special" lot ;r of Hats prepared for this sale handsomely trimmed with flovvers ; large and small shapes-all colors and positive values up to $5.00; Choice I Ought to Be Resolta of Bible School Contest. The "Four Cornered Contest" between the Bible schools of the Christian churches at Seattle, Taooma. Spokane and Portland ended Easter Sunday, with the following results: -mM --. Attend. . Offer--", 'v: - moa. - Ing. Tacoma .'.. . ..19,881 X-: $661.66 Portland ! ! : Spokane 6.860 . 6J6.1J Seattle ....... $.701 , . $76.31 Gen. Aver. 68.18 67.68 62.10 ' 12.19 The Oregon Cheese company has moved from 12$ Fifth street to their new, big store, $ Third street, vacated by J. G Mack A CoV carpets. A full line of butter, cheese, eggs, coffee, tea, canned goods, spices, honey, etc, st the low est prices. Come and see os. We have lots of room now and our prices and quality ol goods win surprise you.