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THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1908. 18 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS. ALL KINDS OF. LETTER -WRITING and copying; charge reonam. MIM T M. Conant 60S Lumber Exchange liMr Main 4977. ETFUR DUFHR, 818 CORBETT v l f j r, .,,.. A.&uabr iinMt and most com Plata stenographic office la west KEAIi UtATB . T M. Pfttentfef & C6.T i bmo1I at Phone B- 448. Fir Insurance. loana. real estate. JTW. OGILBEJfl, HKAL UUM AND loans: tn a in .'-" -- SAFES DIEBOLD MANGANESE 8 A FE S Leestock; lockouta opened, .Jails, nttsLSt., J. E. Davis. 84 3d at. FIREPROOF AND BANK BA a! I-torr pries.: .second-band saf.a Mowlfr cam " TRANSFER AND STORAGE. C O PICK TRANSFER ft STORAGE company, office and commodious 4- ator brick wawhouse. with separate Iron room end fira-proof vault for val uablesTnorthwest comer of 2d and Pine ita. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping. Phonea Main 698. . , , ome a-" General tranafer and storage; safes. - piano and furniture. etc moved, packed ' and shipped. 308 Oak st. between Front ""3 let Phone Main 647. A-3347. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 184 N. 4TH. 5 Main . Heavy hauling and atnrag Independent Baggage & tran fer Co. Storage 884 Stark. Main 407. KadderLV transfer & STORAGE : Co, 111 N. th Main 1485: A-1686. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES. RENTED, REPAIRED, eoid. P. D C, Co.. 131 Stark. Tel 14S7. WHOLESALE JOBBERS y M. A. OUNST ft CO, DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS. EVERDING & FAR.REIX, PRODUCE and commlasion merchants. 140 Front at., Portland, ur. rnone-jaain in OREG6N FURNITURE MANUFAC- tnre for the- trade. - Portland. Or. VA DHAMS ft CO., WHOLSESAUB QUO- cers, manufacturer and commlasion t - i . L- . 1- at. mercnania. m nu ygm JJEW1S-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY Co- barbera' supplies, barbers' furni ture, barbers' phalra. 10th and Morrison. TUB! ORATON ft KNIGHT MFG. CO, oak tanners, leather belting manufac turers. Portland. Or., el 1st st. BATES-WIGHT CO.. CALENDARS. Al vertlsing novelties. 180 fth at (WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND OLASS wara. Prael. Hele ft Co.. Portland. ALLRf? ft LEWIS GROCERIES. TRANSPORTATION REGULATOR LINE rAST STBAJCEB Bailey Gatzert Makes round trip week days, except Friday, to THE DALLES, fare $2.00. Leaving Portland 7 a. m., leaving The Dalles 3 p. m., arriving Portland 9 p. in. . Sundays Round trip to Cascade Locks, leaving Portland 9 a. m., arriv ing back fi p. in. Fare $1.00. ffTff iftTtff BBlf Dalles City and Capitol City Operate dally, except Sunday, between Portland and The Dalles, calling at all wav landings for freight and pas sengers,' Flrst-claes accommodations for wagons and livestock. . . AUBEB STBSET DOCX. Phones Main 914, A-6112. COOS BAY LINE J The steamship BREAKWATER leave Portland Wednesday at 8 p. to- from Oak street dock, -for North Bend, Marsh Held and Coos Bay points. Freight re ceived till 4 p. m. on day of sailing. ' Passenger fare, first class, $10: second class. 17, Inciuaing - berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washington streets, or Oak street dock. ; ANCHOR LINE GLASOOW TIA XOBDOVDSBBY Caledonia, May 39, 2 p. m Columbia, June 6, I p. m., Furnessla, June IS, California. June 20. Saloon, $83.60, $67.50 and 173.80. , Second Cabin, "420 and $48. ' Third Class, $270 and 837.75. For book of tours and Information, ap- fly to HENDERSON BROTHERS. II to $ Sherman St, Chicaga " rnosTB PAcrno steamshz? co.-8 sxsAjcsBxpa Roanoke and Geo. W.Elder Eail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 p. m. (Ticket office 122 Third .near Alder. CLIIS PAYS FOR Ccntralia Men Will Send Old Soldiers to See Fleet on Decoration Day; (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) Centralis. Wash.. May 2L The Com mercial cub of this city has taken the " necessary steps to have ail the old sol- lilers from this city and vicinity, who care to go, to become Its guests In a visit to Taooma on May 20, in order that they may not only celebrate Decor ation day, but may also view the fleet of battleships. All expenses are to be trorne by the club. The invitation is ex tended equally to those who wore the gray and to those who wore the blue. RANCHER MURDERED BY OLD-TDIE ENEMY , . . (Sptctil Dispatch to Tbe Journal) - Astoria, May $1 Michael Campbell. a rancher, killed ; John McClellan, an other rancher, yesterday at Wlllrae landing on Deep river. ... w McClellan, who lived on Nisei river, was returning rrom 'Upper Deep river on the gasoline launch Lexington, When the boat stopped at Wlllme landing ha the engineer and another passenaer and , eating bis lunch. . " . He, was standing with his back to ward the -wharf, when Campbell, who resides a short distance from the land ing. - walked out to the edge of the wharf, nulled a revolver tmm v.. rocket .and, taklng'aeliberate aim, "fired five shots In quick succession, four of- uirrn iuuuii Mcusiian in me back and causing Instant death. . Campbell thn turned and walked Into the woods. Not a word was spoken between the two men, and. so far as can be ascer tained, McClellan did not know Camp- b"U was in the vicinity. The causeTof the snooting is said to be trouble aris ing over a law suit in which Campbell was a witness against McClellan, and the latter is reported to bave whipped Campbell some J time aga " ' i ' Campbel) has', not yet been' arrested. At ""bftlf price, wliole or part ! of a . compieifjv newiy ftirnlsnea house, In. rHiu.i!! klmball nletno. pnone Malo VETERANS F POUD ilGillll LEADS III WHEAT Department v oFmmerce and Labor Gives Inter- s csting Statistics. NEW YORK HOLDS SECOND PLACE Oregon FortxportecT Hemrl j - One Third of All Wheat Sent Away to Foreign Port ' In United States During April.? Portland again took the lead as a wheat shipping port in tha United States during the month of April, New I York being second in point of promt-1 nence, according to statistics compiled by the Department of Commerce and Labor. All told $,505,501 bushels wheat were! exported during April, and of that quantity. 1,108,214 bushels were shipped from Portland, this meaning that about one-third of tba entire quantity ex ported from the states was sent out tnrougn tnis port jew xora exported 6S7.268 bushels and the combined Puget sound porta exported 654,864 bushels or I just about nan ma quantity sent away irom nere. In point of prominence as an individ ual port in regard to wheat shipments I lor ine pasi iu monins enaing tasi April, Portland holds second . place in the states, iew Tom leaamg witn (15.161 bushels. Portland exported 12,- 609,245 bushels, while the combined shipments of 'the Puget sound ports were 13,707,893 bushels. Galveston ex ported 10,764,666 bushels. All told the states exported during those 10 months 90,260,361 bushels. Flour shipments from the states dur ing the past 10 months ending April aggregate 12.052.874 barrels. 1.052.852 barrels having been exported during April. LUMBER CHAFT DEPART. Tiverton, Shoshone and F. N. Loop Off for California Ports. Several lumber-carrying steam schoon ers struck out for San Francisco yes terday. The Tiverton left here yester day afternoon from the mills of the North Pacific Lumber company and tho Shoshone started down from one of the lower river mills. The steam schooner F. N. Loop crossed out yesterday afternoon from Astoria, lumber laden, for Ban Fran cisco, and at Rainier the Olson ft Ma honey is loading for the Bay City. Tho Melville Dollar Is loading at Prescott. The steamer Homer arrived in the harbor this morning with general cargo from San Francisco and under engage ment to carry wheat and lumber south. PHOTOGRAPHS WHALES. Captain Mitchell of the Irene Says Leviathans Are Increasing. Coming up from San Francisco the schooner Irene ran Into a large school of whales and Captain Mitchell suc ceeded In securing several good snap shot photographs of the leviathans. Captain Mitchell says he never saw so many whales off the coast before. The Irene is loading lumber at Knapp ton for San Diego, having secured an other charter, although it was supposed sne wouia oe uea up ior a wnue upon her arrival this trip. Captain Mitchell was In the city yesterday and left for Knappton last night in the steamer T. J. rotter. MARLVE INTELLIGENCE. Begnlar Users Sue to Arrive. Roanoke, San Pedro and way... May 21 Alliance, Coos Bay May 21 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook. .... .May 22 Breakwater, Coos Bay May 24 Breakwater. Coos Bay May 24 Eureka, Eureka and Coos May 25 State, San Francisco May 26 O. W. Elder, Ban Pedro, way.... May 27 Numantla, orient June 1 Rose City, San Francisco June 2 Arabia, orient July 1 Nlcomedia, orient Aug. 1 Alesla, orient.: Sept. 1 Begnlar XJntra to Depart. Breakwater, San Francisco ....May 20 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... May 21 Alliance, Coos Bay May 23 Rose City, San Francisco May 23 Alesla, orient May 23 Eureka. Eureka and Coos Mav 26 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook May 25 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro May 28 State, San Francisco May 80 niumantta, orient ..June 15 Arabia, orient July 16 Nlcomedia, orient Aug. 15 Yeas la tn Pert. Broderick Castle, Br. ship Stream Larriemore. Br. sh Ol W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk. ...... Dry dock lieyianauros., tsr. an. ...O. W. f. juonna Franceses Br. bk Astoru AlstcrkamD. fler. bk Astorl Ancalos, Br. ship 6. W. P. Churchill, Am. sen. Astoria Kcho, Am. bktn Astoria Mlndoro, Am. sen Pacific bunker W. R. Hume, Am. sen. Portland Lbr, Co. Kelburn. Br. bk , Astoria Yellowstone, Am. ss. . . . . i Gobi Minnie Kelton. Am. ss Astoria Alesla, Ger. ss Flour Mills Olympic, Am. ss Tongue Point F. S. Loop, Am. ss Knappton Irene, Am. sch Astoria Tiverton, Am. ss N. P. Mills Edir.ond Rostand, Fr. bk. . .Montg'm'v 1 Shoshone, Am. ss Linn ton Melville Dollar, Am. ss Prescott Rose City. Am. ss Alnsworth Nome City, Am. ss Prescott Breakwater, Am. ss Oak street Virginia, Am. sch Astoria King Cyrus. Am. sch. Astoria Olson ft Mahoney, Am. s I Rainier Johan Poulsen, Am. ss .....Oak street Northland. Am. ss ....Portland Lbr Cn Emanuel Accame, It bk.. Astoria ' Bn Santa to Xioad Lsabs:, Ravalli, Am. ss... ..Ban SYanclson R. D. Inman, Am. ss, ....San Francisco H. K. Hall. Am. sch Sao Francisco Rainier, Am. ss. Kan Francisco Washington, Am. ss. .... San Francisco Ba Boat With Oement and Oeaeral. Aberfoyla, Br. sh. Antwerp Aegard, Nor. ship Antwerp Bldart, Fr. bk .....Antwerp Albert Rickmers, Ger. bk. .... .Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. sh. Cardiff Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk Antwerp Vlncennes. Br. sh. Antwerp GacL Fr. bk ..Lanlnn Neatsfields, Br. ship Hamburg David de Anjera Fr. sh. ......Antwerp ciraoiocn. or. m .Antwerp KUloran,. Br. sh. . , , Antwero JoinvUle. Fr. bk. Antwerp Carmanian, Br. bk. .......... .Hamburg , : . . Coal Ships Ba Boats. La Roche JacqueUn, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.. , ; Tramp teamsrs -Ba Boats. Inverkip, Br. ss. ........ .San Francises Taunton; Br. ss.. Guaymaa Foreric, Br. ss. , .San Francisco Madura, Br. ss. ......... .San -Frsnclsoo Tabor, Nor. as ............. . Bremerton Strathflllan. Br. ss.... ........ .Beta via Guernsey. Nor. ss...... ..San Francisco Alianton, ur. ss. ........ Ban Francisco Yeddo. Br. ss. .......... .San Francisco Cralghall, Br. ss .....San Francisco Earl; of Carrlch, Br. ss...8an. Francisco Bm Boats la Ballast to Zjoad .rain. Manx King. Br. sh. ...... ...i ...Taltral Port Crawford. Ba sh.,.........Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. so. ........ .Callao River Falloch. Br; bk ........... Csllao Nordsee, Oer. sh. .............. .Callao Oregon, Ger. sh. ...Yokohama Gen. Faiaherbe, Fr. bk....... Yokohama Henrietta, Ger. sh... ....... .West coast I ' . " . HIIMTBI.V 1 Marecbael de NoaUles. Fr. blcWeet coast L : -iill I vn. wurii ,i I COME ON WITH". I Por LifE.BY YOUR. ..II littlP RiiTfftTtiPl 1 M I V YOU KIND f I ALL OF EM. Tl I tprfLE BUTTECCUP.' Jl ulnw' I II I Vai-V A fcZ. A OH A . I III 5 f'HOWDY MA1. HERES A. I fetllv HE OFFERED ItL CARRY AUL I t. ' ' . , OF MY BUNDLES AND HE ,J 1 JftZT? . ,v calls me'httle 6VJTTR.CUP? J , . : : lenn Bliim. Fr. bk Bristol Vendee, Fr. bk., San Francisco Oii Steamers Ea Bosta. Geo. Loomla Am. as San Francisco MARIS E. NOTES. Astoria, May 21. Arrived down at midnight and sailed at 4:30 a. m., steam er Tiverton, for San Francisco. Ar rived down at 3 and sailed at 4:30 p. m., steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Ar rived at 4 a m., steamer Asuncion, from San Francisco; went ashore on Dead a -mona sands; expects to get off tomor row. ,t Astoria, May 20. Sailed at 12 noon, steamer F. S- Loop, for San Francisco. Left up at 12:30 p. -m., Italian bark Emanuele Accame. Arrived down at 12 noon, French' bark Bretagne. Sailed at 3:80 p. m., British steamer Strathgyle, for Shanghai. Sailed at 4 p. m., French bark Eugene Pergeline, from Dublin. Arrived at 4:30 and left up at 8 p. m., steamer Homer, from San Francisco. Left up at 4 p. m., steamer Roanoke; at 4:20 p. m., steamer Alliance. Arrived down at 8 p. m., steamer Shoshone. Astoria, May 21.Condltion of the bar at 8 a. m., obscured; wind southeast, 10 miles; weather foggv with light rain. Tides at Astoria Today High water, 4:15 a. m., 7.9 feet; t:03 p. m.. 7.5 feet; low water, 11:20 a. m., 0.2 feet. ALONG THE WATERFROXT. The steamer Alliance arrived at Couch street dock early this morning and will leave for Coos bay Saturday night. The steamship Roanoke arrived at Martin's wharf at midnight and will leave for San Pedro tomorrow night. The Italian bark Emanuele Accame will be at Montgomery dock No. 2 this afternoon to discharge a cargo of ce ment, -She is in from Hamburg. iPFFlR ABANDONS IVIFE Captain McAlister Disap pears and Spouse Believes He Has Lost Mind. .(Catted Press Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, May 21. The disap pearance of Captain Samuel D. McAlis ter of tn Thirty-eighth company of coast, artillery has caused a tremendous sensation at the Presidio. His wife Is prostrated over the affair. ; - ; . Since Friday morning r MeAllsters whereabouts . has been unknown to his friends, and the police department and private detectives have searched tor him In vain- He has been stationed at tha TVMin thrM veara. and his record was clean up to the time- he disap peared. - It la, probable that if he rat turns he will tie tried bef ors, a . court martial, v- -, . .--.i -M Thursday night he and his wife en tertained a friend at their home, and on the following morning he left, say ing he was going to Fort Baker to in spect some guna He did not reach the fort but came to the city, where he purchased an outfit of cltuten's clothes and sent his uniform to his wife.. Mrs. McAlister thinks her husband Is tem porarily Insane, .. I. ;- Problem In Political Economy: ; From the Washington Star. " "It's no use " said tha young man with heavy rimmed classes, 't can't cet this political economy stralght- "What's the trouble ?T', asked the pro fessor.' ' " - J - "I can't discover whether a lot of peo pls go broke because we have hard times1 or whether-we have hard times because a lot of people go Broke," At half price, whole or part of a completely newly furnished house, in cluding Kimball piano. Phono Main MR; JACK. By James Swinnerton. ' " , .'. v , I 'pardon ME.LmrvE fi : - I BUTTfcfcCUP. MAY IASSI? ' THAT YOUNG UADY . - - I VoU WOVI OU PARCEL MA3 TOO MANY fVKW&l t, 4 ; V- -- yUYTUi BUTTERCUP. 'UW " STREET CARNIVAL'S Bi (1IITH Voting at Catholic Club Fair Continues Amid Much Rivalry. The management of the Catholic Young Men's club is highly pleased with the success of the club carnival on Morris street. The carnival has drawn large crowds every evening thus far in spite of the bad weather which has prevailed since the opening Mont day night With each succeeding eve ning the receipts of the fair are grow ing larger. This Is the first time a venture of fhls kind has been tried on the east side, and the officers or the club were a little doubtful of the outcome at first, but the liberal patronage thus far given by the people in spite of adverse weamer. naa convinced tn carnival management that an annual street fair can be made prontable. A lew sunny days will swell the receipts so there will be no doubt that the debt on the new club building will be entirely liqui dated when the carnival ends, . Athletes Applauded. The. Turnvereln atbletlo exhibition which was last nisht's feature was greeted with hearty bursts of applause wnicn pecame a continuous panae moniunv of sound when tho great gymnastic dance of the Turnvereln was given. i onignt me A.nignts oi uoiumoui will have charge and the attendance is axDected to break all records ud to data Every member of the local coun cil, is sure to be present, and each on, has been delegated to bring as many of nis menas as possiDie. The most attractive feature of the amusements at the carnival this eve ning will be the free concert in xront of the clubhouse by 14 Tyrolean - sing ers from the Oaks. Manager Freeman of the oaxs naa generously aanatea ine services. of his star vocalists, and-they will render an exceptionally uno pro gram.- . .. . :;-y. . nooionss xn vrawn , Tomorrow nisrht will be St Joseph's Society night and the German voters will come-' to the front it Is thought in an effort to boost their organisation another step towards the winning of ine suaen Conner. There will be a free matinee Sat urday afternoon for the benefit of the school children. -' No admission will be charged at tho gatea The big box ing tournament' is scheduled for Mon day , evening. Bom of th cleverest amateurs ' in Portland will go on t.hs squared circle In. exhibition bouts. The management Is making arrange ments to bave an evening of debate when Democrats and Republicans will be Invited to make campaign speeches. Following is th result of the vot ing contest to date: Bryan 200, Taft 188; Chamberlain 204, Cake 209; Man ning 1,261; Cameron 213; Word 674, Stevens 832: O'Day 212, Morrow 198 Societies: St Joseph's 123. A. O. H, 869; X of C. 81$, C Q. F. JT1. In the voting contest each .rota costs a- penny. Th - candidates . and - fra ternal societies have each a separate ballot box. At o'clock and again at 10:30 every night th amount of money In each box is counted and tbe re sults registered on the bulletin board. Th count Is always made by soma dis interested parson selected from the crowd. , : " - 7 - Tb manner " tif securing rotes Is left to th friends of the contestant The booth is In. charge of B. Morits and P. W. Ward. :. ,. . .. In That Case, She Doesn't Love Him. - From the Houston Post. ' ; ."Waafs th matter with him?" "His wife bought a Merry Widow hat and he can't get over it" -r - "Huh! My sweetheart bought one and I can't get under it" . : , 1111 lla.ll UUIUIIklilt in SOUTH DAYII Marius Directing Operations of Revolutionists From Refuge at Kingston. (United Press tsssed Wlra Port Au Prince. HayU. May 21. In cited to insurrection by Septimus Mari us, the rebel leader, from his refuge at Kingston, Jamaica, a serious anti-government outbreak has taken place in the southern part of the island. Strong forces have been sent to the scene to suppress the uprising, but fears are en tertained that before the troops arrive the Insurrectionists will have seised a number of cities, following tne seisure with massacres in revenge for th sum mary execution of a number of prom inent anti-government sympathisers in this city last March. - . ' The situation is, deemed critical in the extreme and every measure is being taken by the government to meet and promptly put down th uprising. Pres ident Nord Alexis' advisers are warn ing the foreign legations to harbor no more rebels under the direct penalties. Marius is seeking aid to organise, an expedition to assist the rebels. , Tree Planting Along County Roads. From tha San Francisco Cbronicla The Stockton Arbor club has com menced an active campaign to raise funds for th purpose of saving the 14 miles of trees planted alosg four roads leading out of Stockton. Th scarcity of moisture this season makes, it necessary that the trees be wa tered several times, and additional funds are necessary to carry the many fins trees that have Keen growing through th coming summer. It is also the intention of the Arbor club to later extend the tree planting on th four roads already lined with treea Officers of the organization hop before many years to have the main thoroughfares leading to Stockton nice shady lanes. Voman si bant tha WAndsarfrit MARVU nhirllaa Spray bp tomd Surtbm . li mi-Ait. ss MOCt CODTnlD Ifbe eannot sorely the roc . T . full mrtlC(llS.rS and Mrmt&nnm In. lllastnucd book vatustil to Urtles. M .4 RV B I, rOL, by BkUmsrs Srn I taws Ob, aas lAus-Davla firag Dru 0v, Wolr4, vb s i'M s Why My Methods CURB EN m By my method I am enabled to reach the vital' spot with direct -treatment -which - drtrea avery -disease fromthe system by going 4o the root of the disorder. I always obtain prompt and satisfactory results because my searching examination brings to light the nature and extent of the trouble. My experience in curing the diseases of men- extends over a period of 15 years. My facilities are the best and my treatment ;"ls perfects -'..-v...: -t . , I especially invite those who , have deeprseatetj and chronic disorders to call and be examined. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION ARE FREE), and do not obligate you to engage my services. . , Let me explain to you how my rational treatment enables me to offer tha expert services not obtainable elsewhere and how my .clean, liberal business methods go hand in hand-with professional skill. Ability- and reliability tell the story, and for this reason every man should consult m about his case before going further. - v I have treated so many cases that . I know Just what I can do and 'What I eannot do, and I never promise or attempt too much. I accept no case in which I have doubt as -to my ability to cure, and results are always equal to the claims I make. Following are some of the diseases I cwra and reasons why- my cures are certain;. -, . ., - , , MY FEE FOR A CURE IS PAY AFTER comiono bxsobosxs In no other ailment peculiar to men Is a . prompt and thorough - cure so essential. ' Contracted dis orders tend to work backward un til the most vital nerve centers be- ' come involved in the inflammation." Then -follows a chronic stage 'that stubbornly- - resists all ordinary treatment. Safety demands that every vestige of infection be eradi cated at the earliest possible mo- . ment. My treatment is thorough. The ..remedies , employed ;- have a mora positive action than has ever before J been attained, and so - per fect is my method of application that even chronic cases .yield com pletely. .-. . r.i mo 'My offices are equipped with the most modern nd scientific devices for the treatment and cure of all CHRONIC DEEP-SBJATED, COMPLI CATED DI8EASE3. My fees are reasonable and within the reach of alt I treat men only, and confine my-, practice to NERVOUS WEAKNESS, VARICOCELE. STRICTURE. CONTRACTED ' DISORDERS, CONTA GIOUS BLOOD POISON, BLADDER AND . KIDNEY; DISORDERS, ThDR;TI COBWEB BSCOJTD AITS MOBBIBOsT 0TBBBT. 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