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; 14 THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY VENINO, JUNE - 3, 1803. JXAXKS. 1RSI NATIONAL BANK. Portland. CAPITAL. AND SURPLUS. 11,800.00. UNITED STATES NATIONAL. BANK OF PORTLAND, ORfiaON. , Northwest Cormr Third and Oak Street Traamcts a General Banking- Business. DRAFTS ISSUED Available la Ail Cities of the United States and Europe. Hongkong and Manila. Collection -,i , " . made on Favorable Terms. : , - I President .J. C AINdWORTH I Caahler.. ...... ..i,.R. W. 8CHMEER Vice-President.... .R. LEA BARNES I Assistant -Cm ahler ...W. A. HOLT Assistant Cashier. ....... ..... .A. M. WRIGHT' ADD A T1LTON BANK Portland, Or. , Established 1861. Capital fully pald.....LO0O,OOev Surplus and undivided profits, 1400,000 '.. - . . OFFICERS: . ' "' W. M. LADD. .President I R. a. HOWARD JR.. . . . . Ass't Cashier EDWARD COOK INGHAM... Vice-Pres. J. W. LADD Assistant Cashier W. H. DCNC&.LEY. .......... .Cashier J WALTER M. COOK..... Ass't Cashier Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Aoeounts of Banks Firm a, Corporations" and-Indlvidual solicited Ws ar prepared to furnish de positors every facility consistent with t-Hd banking. . EKCHANT8 NATIONAL BANK Portland, Oregon, '--'. '- '. 1. RANK WATSON... President I R. L. DURHAM. ....... Vice-President R. W. HOYT.. .....Cashier GEORGE W. HOYT Ass't Cashier ; 8. C CATCHING,.... Second Assistant Caaiiler, . Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Available to All Parts of the World. Collections a Specialty. - - - - : BONDS AND IK VESTMENTS. ' ' . ORRIS BROTHERS. Chamber of Commerce Building. V M. Municipal, Railroad and Public Service Corporation Bonds. DOWN1NO-HOPKINS COMPANY Established im BROKERS. STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin. Private Wires. Rooms 101 to 104 Couch Bldg. Phones; M-IW; A-111T. 6BAM) CKNTiUA, STATION TIME CARD, LEAVING PORTLAND. Southern 'Roseburg Passenger t:li Cottage Grove Passenger.. 4:11 p. m. .California Express 7:45 p. m. San Francisco Express.... ,1:10 night. WEST &LDBL . Corvallls Passenger ....... 1:00 a. m. Sheridan Passenger ....... 4:10 p. m Forest Grove Passenger ,,.11:00 a, m. Forest Grove Paasenger , . . i:4t p. tn. Jefferson Street Depot. .Portland to Dallas 1:40 a. m. II Dallas to Portland 10:11 a. m. i Portland to Dallas ........ 4:1 p. m. Dallas to Portland I:6 p. m. ; Portland-Oswego Suburban Leaving Portland a. m., 510, :0, l.tQ, 7:40, 1:60. 10:2S; and p. m.. 12:6U. 1:05, 1:10. 6:20. 1:25. 7:4S. 10:10. 11:10. . '.:".-'' '' r- Northern Pacific. Tacoma A Seattle Exp. ... 8:10 a, m. II 'VA.tk PnaatrklnaitA Yl t-AA 11 Overland Exprese 11:46 p. m. Oregon Railroad & Pendleton Paasenger ...... 7:16 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:80 a. m. 'Spokane Flyer 8:16 p. nv. Kan. City & Cht Exp. 0.00 p. In. t , . " Astoria & Columbia Hirer. Astoria A Seaside Express. 8:00 a. tn, II Astoria st Port. Passenger.il -.11 p. m. Astoria Express 0:00 p. m. Portland Express ...10:00 p. m. Canadian Pacific . C. P. R- Short Line, via Spo 8:16 p. m. Via Seat, Vic, Vane. .... 2:00 p. m. Via Bun-.as ..11:46 p. ra. 4J Fortiand Rjn Light Car Leave Ticket Office and Waiting Room, First and Aider streets, FOR OREGON CITY: t v - 4:00. (;30 a. m., and every 80 min utes on the hour and half-hour), to and Including 8:00 p. m, then 10, 11; last car, 12, midnight Greaham. Borinx. Eagle Creek. Esta- eada. Caxadero. airview ana xrout- dale 7:15, 0:15. 11:16 a. xa.i 1:16, I -At, 8:16, 7:28 p. m. , Time Card Oregon Electric Railway Company. Leaving Portland Salem and Int points... (:25 a. Wilsonvllle ............... 7:36 a. m. Salem and Int pointa 8:36 a. m. Salem and Int. points .....11:10 a. ni. Wilsonvllle 12:05 p.m. Salem and Int points 2:06 p.m. Salem and Int. points ..... 1:30 p. m. Wilsonvllle 4:28 p. m. Salem and Int points 6:06 p. m. Express.'''.'' : '' EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES C R. Hansen; Jr. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, i Men. 16 N. 2L- Mala 1520. Women, I4SM Wash at Main ll Help supplied free to employer. PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 205 J Morrison St.... Phone Pacific .Phone Pacific ZIt Phone Pacific 1100 17 N. ltd st FURNITURE REPAIRING. UNCALLED-FOR PIECES METAL- lie couchpads, aimna-cnaira. dot eouohea. kitchen treasure, rockers: half 'price, xsijou upnoistery, in inn it GASOLINE ENGINES STATIONARY AND MARINE; ELEC ' trio equipments; launches, accessories; i wholesale and retail: engine repairing. jRelerson Machinery Co., l&$ Morrison. STATIONERY AND MARINE OASO- - line engines; we manufacture them; - get our prices. Fairbanks. Morse a Ce. HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND. EUROPEAN plan only, tl. ti day. HOTEL OREGON. EUROPEAN PLAN. , PERKINS. EUROPEAN. 11 AND UP. BELVEDERE. European: 4th and Aldar. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES. : If Ot STABLES, HACKS. LIVERY, boarding and sale; furniture moving; i HI Union ave.: East 1682; night phone i Main 1044. W. A. Hessian. Prop. MONEY TO LOAH SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES. "ABSOLUTELY NO BECUKITX." TERMS THE BEST. GET $10 TO $100. REMEMBER, IF YOU WORK, WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY. , - STATE SECURITY COMPANY. , . 704 DEKUM BLDO. , ' HOURS t A. M. TO 8 P. M. - WKU. A NO SAT'S UNTIL 8 P. M. . MONET. ' For all salaried people.1 ' Come and get It: cheaiiest rate, smallest nayments In city; for any one that wants to make a 'loan privately and desires to be treated conoramy this is the place. , , HUTTON CREDIT CO, 611, fifth floor. Dekum bldg. SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS, TO salaried employes and on pianos, fur niture, warehouse receipts,' horses, insur ance policies -and all kinds of securities. New Bra Loan. A Mortgage Co - 205 .Apmgtcn bldg. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO ple and othera upon their own names without security; cheapest rates, easiest payments; offices In 66 principal cities; save yourself money by getting our terms flret Toltnan. ISS Ablngton Diag. TO LOAN LARGE AND SMALL amounts on good real estate security; ftralcht loans: low rate of Interest ,C F. Pfluger & Co., room 14 Mulltey bldg. Second and Morrison eta. - ' - MONEY TO LOAN" FOR .BUILDiNS purposes; can be repaid In montniy fnatallmenta Call for particulars. Co- lumbla Life & Trust Co, 114 Lumber I'.xchnnpe bfdg. , VE LOAN MONEY ON DIAMONDS . and Jewelry at. reasonable-Interest for longer snort time. A. & M. Delovage. jeweiers, i Washington st ilOXEY TO LOAN 1 180,000, IN SUMS of 11,000 to 1 10.000, real estate ae riirlty; also chattel loans.' . Cady & efipie, Z2Z Mohawk bldg. - , . TO LOANl 3.600 OR LESS, REAL estate security. Farrlugton. 411 Com mercial club bldg.' - - KKAL ESTATE MORTGAGES WANT el for 1500. 1600. 1300. Ward. 210 Al sky bfl. i ' - . luO.Ui.O TO LOAN I.N SUMS OK 11.000 or more, 1 to 7 oer cent on improved realty. M. Q Griffin t(i Btaik. 6 A LAltl' LOANS--S'rRICTLY CONKl deutial; easy to get and easy to pay. T. A. Npwton. 511 Hurhwnen bldg 1100,060 ON MORTGAGES, CITY OR farm property, fire insurance. Mo Keny.iw A- Co.. 260H Alder, room 1. JaONiiiY TO TTOAN. LARQ. LOANS A specialty, building lonns: lowest rates; fire lusiirwnce. W. O. Heck. 11-8 Falling. LK"rK l.UAKS ON ALL KBCUR1TIES. S. W. Kln 49 Vash. bldg M. 4100. MON KIT TO LOAN. ON. ALL KINL-8 of PfcnrHv. W Moll R. . Wash bldg. IxsPii of 2.o3 To lio.eoo it W. J.i.!srL 110 Sd t. KT"VEOANS f.O Wl ST RATE AT KmriyFs' Loan Ca., 71 Iknm; II" an vM TiiETisiiK(5SALA ry'6r" cliftUL The Luan Co,; 410 Dekum. Oregon. , , . ( - NO INTEREST PAID OH ACCOUNTS. Pacific ' ARRIVINO PORTLAND. Oregon Express ..7:18 a. m. Cottage Grove Passenger ..11:10 a. m. Roseburg Passenger 1:10 p. m. Portland Express 11:1 p. ra, WEST 6 IDE. Corvallls Passenger ......6:11 p. nv. Sheridan Passenger ..... .10:10 a. m. Forest Grove Paasenger... 1:00 a. a. Forest Grove Passenger ... 1:60 p. m. North Coast Limited Tl . 1 .. . I - .. 7:00 a. m. 4:l p. m. 8:85 p. nu Overland Kxpres . . Navigation Company. Spokane Flyer b:00 a. m. CiiU Kan. City Port. Exp. 1:45 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special... 8:60 p. m. Portland Paasenger 6:16 p. m. " Railway Co. C P. R. Shoit Lln. via Sno. 1:00 a. m Via Vn, Vic and Seattle .8:16 p. m. VlaSumas and Seattle.... 7:00 a. m. & Power Co. FOR VANCOUVER. Ticket office and waiting-room. Sec ond and Washington streets. . A M. :16. :60,, 7:26, 8:00. 8:26. :10, 10:80. 11:60 ' P. M. 12:80, 1:10, 1:60. 1:80, 1:10. 2:80. 4:30, 6:10 6:60, 4:30. 7:06, 7:40. 8:16. :26. 10:8 1.1:46. On third Monday tn every month last car leaves at 7:06 p. m. Dolly ex. Sun. Dally ex. Mon. Arriving ' Tnrl1an- Wllaonvllle-W. . ...... .... f;06 a. m. Salem and Int. points 8:15 a. m. Wilsonvllle . ., 10:30 a. m. Salem and Int. points ....11:20 a. ro. Snlem and Int points ..... 1:20 p. in. WllsonvUle .,,,.. ,,.2:46 p. m. Salem and Int points .... 4:00 p. m. Salem and Int points ..... 6:40 p. m. Salem and Int points 8:16 p.m. Express. - 5IUSIO LESSONS. BUY PROFESSOR DIAMOND'S MUSIC chart at any music store, and come to 71 6th st. for free instructions Wednes- oays and Saturdays. EMIL THIELHORN. PUPIL OF PRO fessor Otakar Sevclk. violin and viola teacher. A-IHO. 4 Pine. Pac. fg. PIANO, VIOLIN. TROMBONE ANT) clarinet. Proel Smith, 291 12th. M. 4708. A-3380. LOUIS A. CRE1TZ. TEACHER OF violin. 211 Sherman, cor. 1st Pac 19. OSTEJOPATHIO PHYSICIANS DR. LILLEBELLB PATTERSON. BPE ciallst on nervous, acute and chronlo diseases. 11T Fenton bldg. Pacific 1180. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP. 416-11-17 DE kum bldr- Sd and WaKhinartoa ata. Phone Main 149. Examination free. PAINTING AND PAPERING PAINTING. FURNITURE REPAIRING and finishing. L J. Wilson, 164 Burnslde. phone Main' 81K9. FOR BEST WORK. PRICES RIGHT. call P. A. Doane. E. 1091. 104 Union ave. PATENT ATTORNEYS PROTECT YOUR IDEA WK CAN patent .It. Moulton. 4b Bcobe v. : attor neys OtColumbla bldg.. Portland, Or. J. H1KSKHEIMER. 227 H WASH. ST, patent and pension attorney. PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS. A. J. MAT- ter. E18 Commonwealth bldg. R. C. WRIGHT, U. a AND FOREIGN patents; Infrlngment cases. 604 Dekum. PRINTING THE EAGLE PRINTING CO, NOT IN trust; close figures, good work. II Russcl bldg., corner 4th and Morrison. OG1LBEK UKOS, PRINTER CARDS, billheads, etc Main 1851. 141H 1st. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS. ALL KINDS OF 'LETTER WRITING and copying; charges reasonable. Miss I. M. Conant, 602 Lumber Exchango Diag. main DI7FT7R A DUFI7R. til CORBETT bldg. Phone A-6131; largest and moat complete stenograpnio onice. in west. REAL ESTATE y J. M. Pitteneer & Co.; Ill Russell st. Phone E. 4(41. Fir insurance, loan, real estate. J. W. OGILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND loans: eslab. IH3 145H lt. room 11. RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICH STATIONERY. -P. D. C. Co.. Ill Stark. Tel. 1407. - 6IGN AND SHOW CARDS FOSTER A KLEISER. ., SIGNS. THE largest sign makers tn the northwest. 1th and Everett at. Phone Prlv. Ex. ii. Home A-1166. - TTT XTTTTJ T VI.' A T t IPC A TT CTnVB A WT - orrice lettering. 327 Stark. Pac. 1644. "SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" PORT land Sign Co.. 27 Stark. Pacific 161. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES. SHOWCASES OF EVERT DESCRIPw tlon: - bank, bar- and store -fixtures made to order. The Lutkw Mfff. Co. THE JAMES L MARSHALL. MfU CO, showcases, cabinets, stor and offto flxtorea. 18t Couch st Pacific lilt R. H. BIRDSALL. DESIGNER: AUT. M. Wlntar Lumber Co.. T Hamilton bids. TRAXSFER AND STORAGE." c. o. .pick transfer a storagh eomcany. offlcs and commodious 4- storjr brick warehouse, with separata Iron rooms and firs-proof rault for val uables, northwest corner of Id and Pin ata Pianos and furnltur moved and packed for shipping.. Phone Mala 611, Home A-189S. - - OLESEN-ROE TRANSFER CO. , - -i pianos and furniture, etc.. moved.' narked mua anippeo. zvs JRK St., oetween f ront and 1st. Phona Main 147, A-2Z4T. OREOON TRANSFER CO, 114 N. 1TH." jwain r. n e vy naming ana storage. Independent baogage traK ier i o. storare 314 Stark-. Main 1ST KAUDF.RLY TRANSFER & st6ra& Co, in N. (til. Main HS5; A-16S1. or men waves Torpedo Boats Wallowed in . Eough Water Along: the Coast. HAD TO PUT INTO PORT FOR SHELTER Small Craft Wen Built for Harbor Protection and Hence Are ' Not Equipped for : Extremely Rough Water Preble the) Flagship. Coming up the coast from San Fran Cisco the topedo-bot flotilla, under com mand of Lieutenant Freeman, had a narrow escape) from partial destruction. The diminutive Fox and Davis, with only three feet of freeboard, were near ly swallowed by . terriBc combers . that broke over them repeatedly . Just before It was decided to put Into Eureka for Shelter. ' Lieutenant Freeman savs' he la not at all' anxious for another experience like it And his officers' and men agree that it was a corker they ran into when off Cape ; Mendocino, and, in fact, all along the California coast from .. the uoiden uate north. With the boats pitching and rolling fearfully it was Impossible to snatch a wink of sleep while the boats were at sea and hence it became utterly neces sary to put Into port to give the crews chance to rest up. The torpedo-boat' destroyers Preble and Perry are large enough to with stand a jjood rough sea and navigate in any kind of a storm that can be weath ered by the ordinary deep-sea-going cratt and they fared fairly well on the run, but they had to convoy tne smaller Fox, Davis and Farragut, and henee were a whole week coming up from San Francisco, whereas last year the Preble made the run in 36 hours. The Preble is the flagship of the flo tilla and for that reason carries a band of yellow round her second funnel. She is anchored at the head or the bunch, with the Perry and Farragut strung out astern and the Fox and Davis to port, close to the east bank of the river. The smaller craft were built chiefly for harbor protection and their run up the coast is therefore considered a tine piece of seamanship. Those in com mand of the respective boats say the atorm off the coast was worse than any thing experienced by the Atlantic fleet in coming around the Horn. EXONERATE CAPTAIN BAILEY. Local Inspectors Uphold Methods of , Bar Tug Master. Messrs. Edwards and Fuller. Inspec tors of hulls and boilers, today ren dered their decision in the Alllance TatoosK case, exonerating Captain Charles T. Bailev of the bar tua- from being guilty of tho charge of conduct unbecoming a. .licensed mariner. , Captain W. B. Olaon of the steamer Alliance had preferred the charge against-the Columbia river pilot, and at the hearing held several days ago before, the inspectors related the cir cumstances as set forth In the com plaint, but the Inspectors hold that the charges were not substantiated. The case grew, out of an accident that overtook the Alliance when coming north from Coos Bay last winter, and when she lost her rudder and nart nf her propeller. Captain Olson managed to work his vessel to the mouth o the Columbia- river by rigging up a Jury rudder, and when anoroaehed hv the tug TatooBh asked Captain Bailey to state his terms, for takina- the Alliance Into the--river. Cantaln Bailev refnxe1 to do this, and returned to port. The following morning he came out again, and after considerable delay delivered a message to Captain Olson carrying instructions from the Portland aaent to accent a tow for ; which the price SAFES DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES Large stock: lockouts opened, ialls. metal furniture.' J. E. Davis. 2d st. FIREPROOF AND BANK SAFES AT fsctorv nrlcaa: second-hand aafea. Monler Safe Co.. 101 2d st. TYPEWRITERS ' ALL MAKES. RENTED. REPAIRED. sold, r I). G CO.. 231 Btark. Tel. 1407. WHOLESALE . JOBBERS M. A-QUNST A CO- DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS PORTLAND. OREGON. EVERD1NG FARRELL. PRODUCE and commission merchants 140 Front st, Portlnd. Or. Phone Main 179. . OREGON FURNITURE MANX' h AC- taring Co. -Manufacturers of furnl- tore for the trade. Portland. Or. WADHAMS 4fc CO., WHOLSESALE QUO- cera, manufacturers and commission merchsnts. 4th and Oak sta LEW1S-STENOER BARBERS' tiUyfLY Co.. barbers' supplies, barbers' furnl- tftrt. barbers' chairs. 10th and Morrison. THE ORATON A KNIGHT MFG. CO.T oak tanners, leather belting manufac- BATES-WIGHT CO CALKNOAK3. AD-" vertlslng noveltlea ISO 4th si ALLEN A LEWIS GROCERIEa . TRANSPORTATION REGULATOR LINE : 'AST STBAKEB Bailey Qatzert Makes round trip week days, except Friday, ,to THE DALLES, fare $2.00. Leaving Portland 7 a. m.. leaving Tho DaUes 3 p. tn, arriving Portland 9 p. m. . Sundays Round trip to Cascade Locks, leaving Portland 9 a. nv, arriv ing back lp.ii. Fare $1.00. ITXAltZU Dalles City and Capitol Gty Operate dally, except Sunday, between Portland and The Dalles, calling at all id igs way landings for freight and pas- sengers. First-class accommodations for wagons and livestock. AU3EB STUBirDOCTE," Phones Mala 14.A-6111.-- COOS 'BAY LINE ' Th steamship BREAKWATER leaves Portland Wednesday a m p. m from Oak street dock, for Sortk Sead7asrs field and Coos Bay pointa. Frelcht rs celved till 4 p. m. on Amy of saillnc Passeacer fare, first class. 110: second class. 17, lncltidln berth ard meala. Inquire dtr ticket flic. Third and WashinrtOB street, or Oak street dock. ANCHOR LINE OXlABOOw vta LOimmmrvsv Purnessia, June IS, California, .Juna JO, , Saloon, lea JW, 107.6O and S79.80, -.' . . , Second Cabin, 1430 and $45. ' -Third Olaaa. twin mxA mm n. - 'For book of tours and Information. ar ly to' HENDERBOX BROTHERS, it 1 Sherman SC. Chicago. . sTO&TB VACXTXe STEAKSST CO.1 ' sTTSAKSaXPS Roanoke and Ceo. W.Elder Sail for Eureka. Saa rranclsco and Lsa "Aneeles direst srery Tharsday at to. m. Tlckt offlo 111 , Third saar Aides. ALL KINDS OF FUfJ A Carnival at Home the" Year Sound. An Orcheatra,' Theatre,, a :. in j Actor, All in One. Thore can be llttlat rheerlenanens In a home that has a Columbia, Edison or victor Taixing Machine. II you get up feeling "cranky'' and out of aorta there is no better remedy than a rollicking tune. It makes your blood tingle It PUta you on vour feet for the remainder ox tne aay and starts you off right Than you can use the maohln In plao of an orchestra, and you- would certainly rather-" dance to the - musid from a Sousa two-step than to - some of the orchestras you've heard. There are orations and recitations great actors before-you, and then. there are the light. Jingling - tunes of the sweet stringed Instruments; negro mel odies, and all the DODulars of - the day. as well as the sweet old songs ef days gone oy. juverytning, u you go to tne nxnt- mace tner are constantly, on hand, fn stock, ready to hand-to you upon inquiry or "listen to if you would n Ke co near before purchase. - Thou sands upon thousands of records for all machines at Kllers , Piano ; House Talking Machine Parlors-the ' largest and most conveniently - equipped In the west wnere win De round side by-side the three great Home Kntertalnera the woria acknowledged . best Columbia. Edison and Victor. We mention partic ularly and for your benefit In selecting a machine that a choice from three of the best will unquestionably Insure you better and more lasting satisfaction. and here at Kllers Piano House Is the only, place In the city where these three a. well as all other machines, can be seen and tried side by side.".. You can readily see the great, advantage we offer you, ' and to make a purchase without making this test would-be an Injustice to yourself and family. Bo member the place, Eilers Piano House, 3S3 Washington, Cor. Jark, and buy no machine, no matter what you are of. ferod. until you come here. would be flxejj by the owners of the vessels. Captain Olson and hla wit nesses contended that Captain Bailey attempted to hold ud the Alliance for aalvafre and tried to frighten the pas sengers. He also said that the tut captain delayed him an hour or morn by not delivering promptly the message entrusted in nis care. - IiAUNCHES HIT WRECK. Steps to Be Taken Soon to Blow Up Old Barge. Three launches have lost their rud ders during the past three days by coming; in contact with the wreck of the old barge that lies partly submerged on the east bank of the river about mid way between the steel bridge and the Victoria dolphins. The launches were engaged' in carrying passengers .to and from the cruiser Charleston. Repeated complaints have been made against the wreck, which steamboatmen and launch owners declare Is a dan gerous menace to navigation, and It - Is understood that permission Is about to be obtained from the department in Washington to, have the menace blown up and hauled away at the expense of the- owners. Ownership of the barge is disputed by the Oregon Round Lumber com pany and the O. R. & N. company, neither wanting- to claim the property. The barge was supposed to have been under lease to' the O. R. A N. company when it tipped over and dumped a load of coal into the river, with the result that one of the men engaged in shovel ing the coal into buckets lost hla life. The company had secured the barge from the Oregon Round Lumber com pany. Suit to settle responsibility la now before the supreme court . 1 1 FN FROM COAST PORTS. Steamers Roanoke and Alliance at Docfca Tills Morning. The steamers Alliance and Roanoke arrived In the- harbor this morning, the former from Coos Bay In command of Captain Olson, and the latter from San Pedro via way ports in command of Captain Dunham. The Roanoke had rough weather until near tho Columbia river but the Alliance reports a pleas ant trip. The California liner brought 112 pa sengera and a large quantity of freight. The Coos Bay liner brought 70 passen gers and about 200 tons of cargo. In cluded In It being several carloads of. Ptfrt Orford cedar sashes and doors for transshipment to Chicago. She also brought a large quantity of -condensed num. , ' - I The steam schooner' Yellowstone is j due to arrive here this evening from i onii x- ruiiiiBi-u. one is DOOKea to loaa a hold full of wheat at one of the local docks and then to proceed down the river to take on a deckload of lum ber for one of the California ports. SURVEY RIVER BAR. Government Engineers Start Oat to V . Begin Work. ; A force of government engineers In charge) of F. C. Schubert left for- Fort Stevens this morning to make the an nual grovernment survey of Columbia I river oar. Trie wora win be done from the tender Arago under general super, vision of Gerald C.Bagley, engineer In charge of the work at the mouth of the river.- - , i It 1 believed that a channel having j about 27 feet of water at extreme, low I tide will be sounded this summer be cause it has been ascertained by naviga-t tors crossing the bar that the sand is : rapidly being scoured out as a result of i the extension of the south side Jetty. It will probably take four week to, make the survey. . v . FLEET OP STEAM SCHOONERS. . Load Wheat and Lumber for Ports in California.' The steam schooner Shoshone left down last night after having taken on a shipment of wheat. She will load a part deckload of lumber at Rainier and then proceed to Tongue Point to fln- isn. The steam schooner Tosemite. which arrived here yesterday morning, also took wheat in the hold and then pro ceeded to Linn ton to take on a Jo of piling The Yosemite, too, will com plete her cargo i at Tongue Point. - The steam schooner Rainier, -which reached the river this morning, is booked to take lumber at Rainier. Thla la hr flrstvlslt here for some time, - .j :, ., IiOCATES AT ASTORIA. Captain Ritchie of the Ancalos Joins i . Steredorlng Finn. vv Special Dispatch to Tb JoornaL) ' ' . Astoria, Or., June 1. Captain Ritchie, formerly commander of the British ship Ancalos. has been appointed the Astoria representative of the stevedoring firm of Brown St McCab just purchased, by Rothchlld A Co; . ! T t f AJJOSQ THE WATERFRONT. The oil carrier Asuncion 1 at Portsmouth-tanks today. . -. . Tho big British steamer Knlrht Tem plar is coming here - in ballast from I Valparaiso, presumably to load lumber : Tor tne orient, one sauea My i ana should be here in a few days. , . Allan Percy, for 18 years with the firm of Meyer, Wilson & Co., has bought Interest In a cement and building ma terial business In the Mount Boott dis trict. - - A A sliarht rise In the stage of tha river 1 predicted for the next two days. It stooa 24.2 reel mis morning. The .PVench -bark -' David de Anjers left London yesterday for this port with a -cargo of cement She will probably call at CHerbourgh for stores. ; tv ... ii ",; ?"p ' MARINE NOTES. ' Astoria. June 1.- -Left up at 1:30 a. I m.. Steamer Asuncion. Arrival eiT down durlns; the night and sslled at t a. m.J steamer Tallac,j f or San Pedro. Ar-1 r : rived -at 10:20 and .left -. ud at . noon. steamer Johan Poulsen, from Baa Fran cisco. - - -'. "- "- ' " San Francisco, June 1. Arrived last night,' steamer Thomas Lv Wand, from x-oruana. . - - : . ... A -1 i. Q.1., . t.iA . M - J..WIIM, tfUIl, mV Wb-A.V ..... steamer Argyll, for San Francisco and schooner Willie R.-Hume, -for Mollendo. Arrived at 0:46 p. m steamer Asuncion, from San Francisco. Arrived at 6:46 and left up at 10 p.' m steamer R6an oke, from San Pedro and way ports. Ar rived at 7:15 and -left up at 8 p, in. steamer Alliance, from Coos Bay. San Pedro, June 2. Arrived, steamer neuunao, irom ronrana. .- - ' . - Yokahama, June 1. Arrived prior "to day, steamer Nlcotnedta. from Portland, Queenstown, . June 2. -Arrived, Brlt- isn narx uiaays, irom- Portland. Valpaiiaso. June S. Sailed - Mar 1. British - steamer Knight Templar, for Portland. , ' London. June 1 -Sailed. -French bark David d'Anlera for -Portland. Astoria. June 1 Condition of the bari mi 3 a. m, smootn; wina,' port n west 12 mnes; weatner, ciouay. Tides at Astoria tortav Hle-h watoi. 1:60 a. m., 7.7. feet; 6:30 p. m., 7.0 feet Low water, 9:62 a. m, 02 "feet: 10:00 p m,, 1.9 feet.--- :, - -r- ; t TQTO TOPICS V"? Articles lost an' found on the street- ears June r and U ' Frfy:two .umbrel las, 3 lunch boxes. suitcases, a a-rtns. telescopes. purses, 1, pairs gloves, Dftckare collars.: 1 narkaarA antla1 clothing, 1 net 1 bicycle pump, 1 rub ber coot, 1 door key, I pair rubbers, 3 pairs shoes, 1 sweater, 1 baby cap, 1 apron. 1 saw.- 1 bead necklace. 1 over coat handhags, 1 magaalne, 1 pin. Call at the lost article, room of th O. W. P. railway station, corner, irtrat and Alder. . f.-.- r,-,1 After rest of four day's the federal grand : Jury of 23 members drawn last week to .take up the , Umatilla land fraud cases and other, questions in which - the, government is Involved, re sumed i its sessions this marnlm. All of this week and part of next, week will prooaoiy De consumea berore the Jurors have completed the investigation of the l niuiiiia maiier wnicn - is -oeing nan died by-John McCourW United States district attorney, -t f , , The state board of dental examiners has elected Dr,; j. M. Yates - of Port land, president : and H. H. Ollnger of Salem secretary of the board, thaaa nf. fleers- to hold their positions for the ensuing, year. . Mora-, than. -40 students are taking the state examination for li censes at tha North. Pac If la Dental Col lege infirmary Jhls morning- and after- Oregon," ( the. Land of Opportunity, the - publication being issued by the chamber of commerce;--wiH be ready for aistriDuuon 'next ween, inis is tne most elaborate' book -ever published bv the -organization-and-; they are to be spread broadcast- throughout the coun- ry. xne rirst eamon win consist or The meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary to the A. .O. H. last Monday night in the W. O. W. hall was largely at tended. ' members being present. Mrs. W. J. Smith, recording secretary; Mrs. Thomas Duffy.; and Mlas M. Caralier were initiated -and the - meeting was closed with t an interesting , speech by lHeeryv-i tf ;,-., : . : '.-. -Building Permits. F. W. Stolta, erect dwelling. Ganten- beln between Mason and Skldmore .13, 500 C. E.' Walleneteln, , erect; dwelling, East Thirtieth between Clinton and Taggart. 11.200: Ethel Schwerdtmann. erect dwelling.-Water between Thomas and Abernathy, 21,800; U Prag, erect dwelling, -Northrup between Twewty tlfth, and Twenty-sixth, ,15,000; W. ft. Tuttle, erect dwelling, Fay - near . Con- f ress, $1,300; N. M. Cook,; erect dwel ing, East Twenty-fourth between Mil- ECUI1ITV, Genuine Garter's Little Liver Pills. "',-', .'i',.;.'"'". ..-'-?. . . : ' Must BeSr Signature of . , 5e FscSlall Wrapper Below. assagsxav res ieabacel" Ffincinixus. - FCS BIUSUSXE.S. FCS TCRPIDUYU. FBI CQXSTiPATIOa. rsasAuowsxji. fXl TKECCKPLEXICI CURE SICK HEADACHE. CHICHESTER'S PILLS alal Ak y a-r Drasglat t a f-ui hi Maa aa amlUcW bau. lalRt ottk 6lua Rlbboa. V. Take athen Ba rf iht V Vramriat. Ask fwt 111 ifts-TEirsI BIAaONlP BKANB PILL, far mS yaan lam m Beat. Safe. Alum Reliable 5UHJ) BY D2UCG1STS EVERYWHERE and other I other drag habits are positively cured by BITINA. For hypodermie orlnteraal use, 1IA Wo aaia a Saliiaaia Ormm w 111 Tki U 4erUaaa, Oiwa ,i-fTi tsCUt.it I CaaBlf dforannatnral 1 1 a ( an I .Olacbarf M.liiaaminACloaa, laaraaMaa . Vl irritstiaa ar Bloaratlens leaiMm. af nieoll nanibraBaa. ymaaaj Caattafaa. P. 1-1 anil an a4rtn f ant or polaoBoos. ,. . aiaoiMiun.1 r aoiai by mwggtsta, i , . er seat la tlsla wraspar, ABSOLUTE I Tsry saaall amd as I -to take carapie sent to any omg babitueAy tTson tnalL Regular pr.- UM per bottle i CC P?JL,a,Jani";,,,or bBiaU in plain wrappetj Mil Catasaleal Co- St. Loot. itZ tr aiarna. araaaia. let 1 . or I bottle 2.T. - Clnveiar Mat ea.raaasft, dred and Surman. $2,000; F. C. Drewa, ereci aweiimg, btanton between Union and Rodney, 12,600; I. O. O.- F, erect foundation. East Sixth between Eat Aiuer ana Jsast Morrison, 13.000. -, - Xhro to Automobile JUoea. - special trains direct to automobile races tomorrow leave First and Alder .r is avery ao minutes .from 9:20 m. 10-car train leaves East Water and East Morrison streets at 12 o'clock noon r2,6 run- trip. Special tickets. Including railway fare and admission to grandstand, 11. Tickets must be pur chased on sale at railway company'a "v jiri uia Aiaw streets. ORIENTAL AIDED WIFE ; TO COMMIT SUICIDE ' (tTnlted Pnm 2ad Wire.) ' . Bellingham. Wash.. -June a T.l win Wah. the Oakland Chinaman who, by his own confession, aided hla alleged wife to eut her throat in the Sumas detention house, April 21. is guilty of murder in the second degree, according to the find ings of the Jury, which returned . its verdict last ' eveninar after Helna- m,r for an hour. It is likely an appeal will be taken If the Chinaman can raise the funds required for such action. wnen it was announced that the Jury SliYiPUICIXY ITSELF . WEIR'S INfAUER CATARRH ASTHMA-HAY FEVER .... . Marts X m measur tolsraatha TturasfH taa Vom' - , , , ; - , SElNDiSOo-, " " "-V;'"' i WEIR'S INHALER COMPANY , . , - OOITJMBIA BX.OO, POBTLAirs, omEOOxr T the. m&mk APARTMENTS TWELFTH AND MARSHALL STREETS The Finest Ilousekeepihg R o o m s o f 1 1 s Kind to Be Had on the Entire Pacific Coast Newly furnished, fully- equipped, including gai ranges, with free use of electric lights, hot water; baths, large reception room and Jaundry room; apartments from $16 up. Also ' . SINGLE ROOMS ' With similar conveftiencaa, $2.50 per wtek up! There is nothing, in comparison, in the city. for the money. This place will bear ' inspection. Only a short distance from Union Depot Take "S" or Sixteenth street .cars going north, get off at Marshall street, phones, Main 6771, A-4560. No dogs allowed. ' , . Beaverton-Reedville AGREME THE "PASADENA From our thousands of Actes of the fin est lands in Oregon you cannot make a mistake in buying a 5 or 10-acre tract, highly improved or not, as you like The Shaw- pear Company 245K Stark Street - To Men Visiting Portland - During the Rose Festival (until June 10th) I will allow out of all fee paid, one-half fare from any point in Oregon or Washington. - I(2l' IDS CURED TO' stay 10 Is MY FEE In ; Any Uacofripli" ca ted Disorders No other physician employ a Ilk method and 'so thorough 1 my work that there need not be the slightest fear of a relapse- Into the old condition. It Is not a question of whether .you can be cured, but whether you ; will be cured.7 Don't wait until It . is too late." My method Is perfect and Quick.; The cure is ab solutely certain. I us NO KNIFE, cause no pain and 1 you; need not. be detained-- from your work for one day. I especially aoliclt those oases Where money has been wasted on .electric belts and other appliancee, ( v ' The Scientific Treatment of Weakness , Dosing the system' with powerful stimulant and tonics In an effort to restore functional vigor can have but one final result! The condition is rendered worse than before. "Weakness" Is merely an Indication of a low -form of Inflammation In the prostate gland, and this Inflammation is but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activity. I employ the only scientific end fully effective treatment for "weakness," which effects a permanent cure by restoring the prostate' gland to a sound and healthy state.. I obtain complete results In every case I treat. Those in any trouble suffering -from SPER MATORRHOEA, LOSSES AND DRAINS, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, BLOOD POI SON or any -other disease tending to destroy and disfigure and to render happiness Impos sible are urged to call upon me without delay. Consultation and Advice Free' HCCTM t A. lsVTO 1. X.. ItnTDATS 10 TO I, v ' ' The DR. TAYLOR Co. . g34H Vorrlson Street - . .s -i . coxsrzm ixcosd Airs ihohaisoh siBxi, fortuhtd, oaxooir was - ready to report to tho court th , prisoner was brought from the county Tail and took bis place -at. the side of the attorneys. He appeared neither to know nor care what wee-- being; said , as th foreman of the Jury announced : the - decision of the 12 men. No In terpreter was present to tell htm of the fate that await him, if h la un able to appeal his case...'':.,;; - f . ' Meeting of Education Board. . (Special Dispatch to The Jonrrnl.1 . Olympla, Wash., ' June- 8.- Th an- -nual meeting of the state board of edu cation will be held In Olympla June 14 and will last about two weeks. The work will. Include the issuance of life diploma and state - certificates, hear ing of appeals and selection of reading . circle work. The meeting will be fol lowed by the annual meeting of the tat board of higher education,' which convenea June 22 to select tha high schools from which, e-raduatea will be admitted to state educational institu tions 'Without examination., ... .Negro for KAiser'a Band. .' Potsdam. Juna . Annthar - nf tha kaiser's African aublecta ban achlaval n picturesque post in the Imperial army. nJO HamOo of Cameroon has -heart in. pointed kettledrum artist of the band of WIHie.m'a body hussars, on of the swellest Prussian .cavalry regiments. Otw OF OREGON" 1 v. 39 CURED - - BaV.TATlVOm, The SVsadlnc SpeolaUst NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED A A 1