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THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, .A . , CLAIRVOYANTS AND PALMISTS 250 :5c 25c 2&C 25o 25o 25o 85o 25o ' NAGANZI' ' .WHITE MTiBTIC 841 H Morrison St. SUCCK.SS OR FAILURE :j rx'v.t. i i kf hi,, wnn 25c 25c 250 260 1 Bo :"'! l:,3 1 Tie 2 5c L'r.O '5c ae i'5c 5c 53 25o 1 ao i'&O , 2 6o 2Bo So 25o bcs 160 derful powm ar 'at your, &c ervice. I will give you name , zoo andausweryourquestlons.de- xoo noriha-naat. nr.-n.t and future 80 condition Tell you how to o tiring success and happiness 250 Into your life; how to win the 26c one ypu love, and - control I6o other - Remember . you take . 25c no chances. .-1 will - do tni 5e work or make no charge. WUI 250 forfeit 11.000 you do not 50 find my work superior w , others. Investigate. . If you want help a NA GANZI. - 841 Morrison St, - Corner of Seventh. Opposlt Tull A Glbba'.. - 60 250 25c 25 25o . 25c 26o 260 . 560 VS.. & !! "iSfi 250 26tf Be 25o 0 25 THE-' SENSATION OF PORTLAND IS ZOLA raLFORD Btinvuished clalr- V priesthood of ancient EgygV which en ables her to perform the "oracles and .k.il vmm avarV Wish. "Will for tl i EeneOt of the poor but worthy peo : pie, g?ve ber famous 110 life reading ' I.vtn nw ts thlsi week. And the IS treading nd 2 "Ouree of Hindu Secret tor Control nmi inuuoucw ; AsTtest of her great power, she will 'charge but 25c today and tomorrow. ' She reads the Innermost thoughU of 'souls, tells whom and Jf"1" marry,- with exact jlayjand date, gives Ik.iVhoI. rlihla advice on business Investments and all . affairs of life. cultlsm ana aeveiops meujumo. .uan n nn Im accented. Of ' fice at her residence, 809 H 6th at. Walk In. no sign. Hours iu a- " f " F.1EE FOR ONE WEEK MOBBV , BUINO THIS AD AND RKCBIVB ; ABSOLUTELY TiVLiM . On of my .. :. CONSULTATION READINGS. , ' Always Consult the Beit . -' PROFESSOR KHIMO, --, Greatest llvln astral dead-tranca ettlr. , voyant of tha age; advlaer oo bualneM 'and ail affair life; tells, your full ( nam and what you called for whom ; -you will marry, how to contro th one ' you love, oven though miles away; re . tinitea the separated; give secret ppw ' ers to control; does all others advertise to do. Bonni io to 8. dally and Sunday. Offlce, Nos. and 4.Jirand tbeatrj Wag, 8623 Wash, near Park St. Phone Wain 126V , . .. kAPlLA, MYSTld OF BELHI. INDIA, teacher of Sankhya and Hindu Philos ophy. The Only High Initiate of Se cret Influence in America. Clairvoyant Adviser on all affairs; TELLS. you of ' everything. Specialist on the welfaro of life. MEDIATOR OF DESTINY here to Explain the Causes of Human Des tiny, to Allevlat Sorrow tad Attain for Mortals. Health, Success and Happi ness. For three days, fe 25c. 409 Waahlngton St. , DELOREfe, MEDIUM. CLAIRVOYANT and- llfa readar. 149 Park st neej Morrison. .. - ' ' CONTRACTORS ASTD BUILDEIiS. JOHN EICHBLATT, . v CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. : All work done up to date and guar anteed in every way: eatlroatea given. 1024 E. 6th st. . north. Phone Wood Jawn 1578..; . J. J. RANKIN ' CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Jobbing and remodellns; a specialty, 287 Front at. Phones Mala 8628; Wood lawn, 891. - - - - ZtOGFS REFHINOLED. REPAIRED; estimates; Reese & Klngeryr Pae. 118. F. E. KINO. CONTRACTOR, DESION- er and builder. Phone Kaat 878. O. WALLING, : CONTRACTOR AND builder: 410H Dekum hldg. Main 64 RYAN BR6S.;" HARDWARE AND plumbing. 640 Williams ve. ta. fuu, iRAY & NELSON, CONTRACTORS AND carpenters. Phone Woodlawn 1488. CLEANING AND DYEING v SUNNYRIDF. STEAM CLEANING AND Dye Works, cleaning, repairing and dyeing. Work called for anu delivered. Tabor 1067, B-2057. 208 H. 84th at CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED. $1.50 per month. Unlqu Tailoring : Co., 809 Btaric ST- a U.- W. TURNER, DYER CARPETS dyed a specialty. 60S - Jefferson at ' Wain 2518. - -. ' COIXECTIONS. . INTERSTATE ADJUSTMENT CO;, BAD 1 debts collected. 606 Buchanan. M. 8130. 'GIVE US YOUR BOOK ACCOUNT: R. ' C. Chism, 07 Couch bldg. A-SZ1S. CHIROPODISTS ;43HTROPODY AND PEDICURING 4- Mrs. M. D. H11L 380 Fleidner bid DANCING -WALTZ, TWO-STEP, THREE-STEP and stage dancing lessons 25c, Pro- : lessor Wal. Wlllson's school 886 H Wash ..' Ington, between West Park and 10th st, PROF. R1NULEK DANCING ACADEJdi. , a select school: class or private le. aons daUy. 6884 B. Morrlxw. Phon. ; DRESSBIAKnCG i DRESSMAKING AND FINE SEWING 1 1242 East 9th N. ; - DOG AND HORSE HOSPITAL ' W. M. MILLER. V.8., VETERINARIAN, 26 K 8th st Office 327 FUndersT . rnwnfl jviain lata, DR. C. K BROWN'S DOG Al hospital. 106 N. 6th st P 1MII hospital. 106 N. 6th ml Phi V4ln 4086; A-4086; residence. Paciflo 840. LEITROM KENNELS. 45TH AND Di vision sta.. Tabor 126. Dogs boarded. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WFSTERN' ELECTRIC WORKS. 61 6th st Contractors, electric supplies. motors and dynamo we Install plants. PACIFIC "ELECTRIC ENGINEERING Co. Motors, for sal or rent wlrlna and supplies. 118 2d st EMPLOYMENT, AGENCIES CX Hansen, Jr. EMPLOYMENT! OFFICES,' Men. 86 N. id. Uiin lt2tT W Women, 841 H Wash st Mala 268X; itti, u1jiictij ,lry q employers. 1 'il l LAND EAlPJXJtMENT OFFICE! ?05.i Morrison st. ...Phone Pacific 22 27 N. 2d st Phone Psclfle 130 FlItNITURE REPAIIlIXa. .:. UNCALLED-FOR PIECES METAL 11c couchnads. dinlnv-chair . w couches, kitchen treasure, rockers; half fru.g. pijtia uynumenr, in lltn St LIVERY AND SALES STABLES. 190S STABLES. HACKS. LIVERY. boarding and ctale; furniture moving; 12 Union ave ; East 8582; nleht phone T'sln 804 4. W. A. Heaalan. Prop, - GASOLINE ENGINES STATIONARY AND MARINE; ELEO tno equipinenta; launciir a, aocesaorlea; wholesale and re tali: angina repairing, J flprpon Mu'litnery Co., 18 Morrison. 4TAT"iui5Rf AND MARINB OAS&t line enirines; we manufacture them: pret our j.r !. Fatrlmnka. Morse A Ce.-j HOTELS , HOTEL PORTLAND, EUROPEAN I !WfitiT , i day. - ; , 1 s1K.xLjHi Ki'Rori-AN. plan: .,0KOFKtV, $1 AND CP. jbuxipeao; i.a aaa Aiuoc. ) MONEY TO LOAN SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES. - "ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY." 1 TERMS THE BEST. GET $10 TO $109, REMEMBER, IP YOU WORK. WH WILL LOAN YOU MONET. 7 . STATE SECURITY COMPANY. - ' '704 DEKUM BLDG. . .l - HOURS. 8 A. M. TO P. M. i VfhjU. AND SATS UNTIL I P, K, : SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO salaried employes and on pianos, fur nftur. wsrehouae receipts, horses, tnsur ance policies and all kinds of securities. New Bra Loan & Mortgage Co., , 261 7 ", UiUff' MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO pi and others upon their ow name without seourity; cheapest rates, easiest payments; office In 66 principal ciUes: v yourself money by getting out at. loiman. lis ADinrton Diag. TO LOAN LARGE AND SMALL .mounts on good real estate security; fr?,,5ht loans; low rat of Interest C, V. Pfluger Co.. room 14 Mulkey bldg. wvwiiu niiu nvmion sis. MoKEk1 to Loan1 for buiLMno purposes; can be repaid In monthly tnata lments. Call forprtlouUr. Co lumbla Lif 4 Trust ACa, 114 Lumber Exchange bldg. v WE- LOAN. MbNEY'ON DIAM6ND3 and Jewelry at reasonable Interest for juiig or anon time. - a. M. Delovag a. Jewelers. 269 Waghln gton st ; TO LOAN83,500 ORLESS,' REAL estat security. , Fmrrlugton, 418 Com. REAL. ESTATB .MORTGAGES WANT- ea lor ouu, IBU0, , 8800. ward, 219 my oiog. . 8100.000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $1,000 or more, $ to 7 per cent on Improved reauy. m. Q. - Qriffln. t$ Stark. SALARY LOANS STRlCTLf" d5ntirfL M r?t and r pay. nrwmn, on nucnanan oiog. $100,000 ON MORTGAGES, - CITY OR farm property, fire insurance. Mo- ivensie fe jo., ZBOH Alder, room 8. MONEY TO LOAN. LARGS LOANS" A specialty, building" loans: lowest rates; j '.f " a. i railing, UllliW IlXia Am ATI oL(ITitn1inQ SlUICK LOANS ON ALL 81iCURlTIE, 8. W. Kin 45 Wash. hMr M una money to Loan oN aLL kJnds Of securltv. W. HnM R urK hll IN SUMS OF 82,000 TO , $20,000 U Vf. Goddard, 110 2d st , 6 ALAR Y LOANS LOWEST ftA TK ' A Employes' Loan Co., 718 DeBum, t Hi ASKiNG SALARY OR" - inauw, in uoan CO.. 410 Dekum Mi:V asic LEssoxa. BUY PROFESSOR DIAMOND'S MUSIC - chart at any music store, and come to 71 th t for free Instruction Wednei- uayn inq paturoaya. , EMIL THIELHORN. PUPIL OB1 PRO-' lessor- viuar sevciK. violin ana viola learner. A-Jw. !1S4 nne. fae. IBS PIANO. .IOLIN, -TROMBONE AND ciannet. rroi,, emitn, Z92 12 th. M. ia, a-boi - ' s - LOUIS A. CREIT4 TEACHER 6 violin, til Sherman, cor. 1st Paa. H. osTEOPAtnio mrsiciAXs ' DR. LILLEBELLB PATTERSON. SPB ciaiiai on nervous, aaut and cnronlo diseases. 217 Fenton bldg. Paclflo 1190. DR. R. B, NORTHRUP. 416-18-17 DB-" um tuag, id and Washington st. Phone Main 849, Examination free. patkntttittornkys- PROTECT YOUR IDEA WB CAN patent It Moulton st Scobe, attor- neys, pm voiumpia Diag., fortlanq. Or. J. H1R8HHEIMER. 227U WASH. B1V patent and nenslon attorney PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. A. i. MAT." ter. 618 Commonwealth bldg. R. C. WRIGHT, U. S. ' AND FOREl6N patents; Infrlngment cases. 604 Dekum. PRINTING . "Sni-h 1 nn ii. r THE EAGLE PRINTING CO., NOT IN n ull oiuh iirurH mm imi, , . Russel bldg.. corner 4th and Mnrriunn OG1LBEB BROS, PRINTERS OaKDS, iiiiuimm, vie -main idoii, 14D 1st. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS. ALL KINDS OF LETTER WRITTisin . and copying; charges reasonable. Miss 1 .nmKw UwW. bldg. Kimn III I, vxiY2LH A. DP?UR. . CORBBTf u-ub. f uu a-iiojo; largest ana most complete tenograpnio oirtc In west PAINTING AND PAPERING rOR,. BESTWORK. TOICEB RIGHT, call P. A. Doane. E 1096. 104 Union av! REAL ESTATE J. M. Pltteneer & Co.. : B68 Russell st. Phone E. 4648. Fir iimuiancn. loan a, rem estate. J. W OOn.BKK RKAI. P-JTiTB 1 loans; eatab, 1888. I46fr 1st room 11. RUBBER STASIPS AND SEALS ALHO ALL OFFICB STATIONERY. P. IX Co., ai Btara. tl 407. SIGN AND SHOW CARDS FOSTER A KI.EISER. SIGNS, THE largest sign maaers in in northwest etn 1 Horn and Everett sta, Phon Prlv. Ex, ii. me . A-1 J no. ELMER JT. WALLACE, ART SIONS AND mucg inuenin, en piara. foe. loaa, "SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" PoRT- lana Blgn Co.. Z87 Stark Pacific 1898. SHOWCASES AXT FIXTURES SHOWCASES OF EVERY DESCR1P-tlon;-bank, bar and store fixture maoe to orqer. ine j,utiw Mfg. cq THE JAMES I. MARSHALL MFG. CO. thoveftMB. eehlneteL mtnr-m m rA AfflM iixiorea. ib tourn ii. facmc iisi. R. H. BIRDSALL, DESIGNER; AUT. IL wrour bummr co. 7 Mammon Diag. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. J a O. PICK TRANSFER STORAGE - company, office and commodious 4 Btory brick warehouse, with ae tiara ta Iron room and fire-proof vault for val uables, northwest corner of 2d and Pins sis. iano ana rurnitnr moved and packed for shipping. H Phones Main 896. nome A-jyvo. - - - . . . . OLSON-ROB TRANSFER CO. " uonermi iraneier ana . srorage; sareR. pianos and furniture, etc, moved, packed u ouiyycu. iui vbi peiween f ront OREGON T9AN8FER CO 134 N. 6TH, main as. Heavy hauling and storage. EPENDENT BAGGAGE A THAU er Co. Stores- 224 Stark. Main 407 KADDERLY TRANSFER A STORAQil yo-, 111 N. stn. Main ls: A-1488. SAFES ' DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES "'n stock; iockou is openeo, jaiia, metal furniture. J. E Davis. 66 8d St. FIREPROOF AND BANK SAFES AT ..aciory prices; second-baud safe. Mosler 8ae Co.. 108 2d st. TYPEWRITERS LL 1 MAKES. RENTED, REPAIRED . aold. P D. C. Co.. 231 Stark TeL 147. WHOLESALE JOBBERS DISTRIBirr ORUoT FINE" CIGABa rjn ILAWU, OREGON. - EVERDING A FARRELL, , PRODUCB .and commission merchants, 140 Front St. Portland. Or. Phone Main 179. RKGON FURNJITURB MaKUFAO-" taring Co. Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland. Or WADHAMS A CO.. WHOLSESALB OKOT i tier, manufacturers and oommlssloa merchants. 4th and Oak sta. LEV 1S-STKNGER BARBERS- 8UFPLY Co.. barbers supplies, barbers' furni ture, barbers' chairs. 10th and Morrison. TllB GRATON A KMdHT iit-fi iA- 7 oak tanners, leather belting manatao yirra. r-ontano. tr., BI lit Bt. BATES-WIGHT CO, CALENDARS. AD? 150 6th st ALLEN A LiiVi i I'JITII SOLDIERS FROfJ ISLANDS Transport Sherman Gets Or y ders to Proceed to Port land. NOW COALING ' - AT HONOLULU Troops Will Arrive About the Slid ' die of Jane in Command of CoL ' George K. McGnnnlgle, After Hy. lug Seen Long Service on Islands. About June 15 th government trans port Sherman will arrive here from Ma nila by way of Honolulu with th First regiment , Infantry, which waa detailed some time ago to Vancouver barracks. Tha reeiment la in command of Colonel K. McGunnlgle and numbers 27 officers and 621 men. - Information, to this "effect wTe celved her last night and preparations to receive the transport are already under .way. It Is understood that the troops will disembark her and go to Vancouver on special river, steamers chartered ror tne occasion. The Sherman left Manila several days ago and reached Honolulu yeaieraay. Thora ih ni orlven ordera to Droceea to Portland and land troops. Figuring that sh wtll leave the Hawaiian port todav or tomorrow after having filled her bunkers, the transport should reach her about the middle of the month. From here the Sherman will proceed to San Francisco. The transport Crook has been dtailed to leave San Francisco ror Nome, AlasKa. en win carry me knockdown boat which was built here for th Yukon river by Joseph Supple. The boat will be shltDed from her (o San Francisco Instead of having, the transport call here lor it MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Begular Liner Da to Arriv. eakwater. Coos bay ..June 7 ate. San Francisco June 9 G. W. Elder, Ban Pedro, way.... June 9 Alliance. Coos Bay June 11 Eureka, Eureka and Coos June 14 Roanoke, San Pedro and way... June 16 Rose Cltv. Ban Franclaco June 16 Arabia, orient ...July ! Nicomedla, orient Aug. 1 Alesla. orient Sent 1 Numantla, orient ............. Sep t 1 S 1 Xffnlc Xdnart to Depart Alliance, Coos Bay. June 6 Breakwater, San Francisco June 10 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro June 11 State. San Francisco June 18 Numantla. orient .......June 15 Eureka. Eureka and Coos June 16 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. June 18 Roselty, 8n Franclseo. r..v.June 20 Arabia, orient July It Nicomedla, orient Aug. 16 Alesla, orient ....Sept ,15 - Vessel la Port Broderlck Cantle, Br. ship Stream Larglemore, Br. sh... O. W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk , .Drydock Ley land Bros., Br. sh. ........ .0. W. P. Donna Francesca. Br. bk Astoria AJsterkamp, Oer. bk. .......... .Astoria Ancalos. Br. ship O. W. P. Churchill. Am. sch. ........... .Astoria Echo, Am. bktn. .............. .Astoria Kelburn. Br. bk . I. . . t . & ..... , . Astoria Minnie Kelton, Am. ssW. .Astoria Edmond Rostand, Fr. bk. ...... .Mersey Emanuel Accatme. It. bk. Columbia No. 1 I Yorktcwn, Am. gunboat. ...... ..Stream Charleston, Am. cruiser. ,1 ... .. .Stream Wellealey, Am. as. ............ .Oceanic Davis, torpedo-boat ...... ... .Stream Fox, torpedo-boat .Stream Far ra gut, torpedo-boat Stream Preble, torpedo-boat destroyer. .Stream Perry, torpedo-boat destrover. . .Stream Johan Poulsen, Am. ss.Inman-Poulsen Alliance, Am. ss Couch street Yosemlte, Am. ss..., Tongue Point Rainier. Am. ss... ..Tonaua Point Yellowstone, Am. a ......Irving rvumanua, uer. as , .AISSKS mma yak. Am. ss on way up Ba Xontf to load ZAmher. . Ravalli, Am. as. ........ .San Francisco R. D. Inman, Am. ss San Francisco H. K Hall, Am. sch...... San Francisco W. F. Jewett Am. sch Redondo Alvena, Am. sch. ...... ..San Francisco Alumna, Am. sch, .....Kahulul Tiverton. Am. ss San Francisco Homer, Am. si San Francisco Washington, Am. ss .San Francisco Nome City, Am. ss San Francisco Sn Boat With O em est and CraaeraL Aberfoyle, Br. sh... Antwerp A?a3 Nor. sh Antwerp ? 2a1' Er.bk ..Antwerp Albrt Rlckmera, Gr. bk Antwerp Clan Graham, Br. sh .....Cardiff Eugenie FautreL Fr. bk Antwerp r.Yurc, d , nu. Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk ..London Neatsfielda. Br. sh.. Hamburg David de Anjers. Fr. sh Antwerp Brabioch, Br. bk , Antwerp Klorn. Br. sh. Antwerp Jotnville. Fr. bk Antwerp Carmanian. Br bk. Hamburg Rochambcau, Fr. bk Letth Gulf Stream. Br. bk.. . ..Antwerp - Goal Ships Xa 2tonte. La Roche Jacquelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle. A. Fifeahlr. Br. bk. .Newcastle, A. Bosuet, Fr. bk Newcastle. A. Tramp atmr sa MouU. Invrklp, Br. ss Ban Francisco Taunton Br. ss , . . , . .Guaymas Forerio, Br. ss San Francisco Madura, Br. ss San Francisco Tabor,. Nor. ss Bremerton TRANSPORTATION REOULATOR LINE T AS BTBAXJKB v Bailey Oatzert maxes round trip week days, except Friday, to THE DALLES, fare $2.00. T awln DaIo.J 1 . XT "n"iiB v s,auu g ss.. w.t icarin Dalle I p. m arriving Portlan. leaving The nd 9 p. m. -. 1 - - Sundav Round ' trio ta CaamMa Locks, leaving Portland 9 a. ta., arriv ing back 6 p. m. Far $L00. Dalles City and Capitol City Operate dally, except Bandar, -between Portland and The Dalles, calling at all war landings for freight and pas sengers. - Flrst-ciaea accommodations for wagon and livestock. ST.TtBB STHJ9BT DOCK. ' Phone Main 914. A-illL COOS B AY LIN E. The steamship BREAKWATER I Portland Wednesday at 9. from Oak street dock, for Korth Bend, MSralv. Oak street d laid aad Ooos Bay polats. Freight re- lve till 4 p. m. .on day or Bailing. er fare, Drat cum, lis: aeoona 7. tncludln brth acd masJa. Inquire olty ticket offlc. Third and Washington s treats, er Oak street dock ANCHOR LINE GLASGOW VIA XjOXTDOXTDBSXT ' Furnessia, June 18, California, June 20, luruuqio. rfuii i. - BeJoon, gaaO, OT-50 and $7160. '-' Beoond Cabin, 948JO and 848. '' . Third Class, $27.40 aad $27.78. ' - iror book 01 tours ana mrormauon. an Ply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, h U 18 Sbermaa St, Chicaga Koarn yiemo bttbaissstj co.u v STBAKSB3PB Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Le Antral dlrcot every Thursday at 8 p. m. Ticket effic 122 TbUdaear. Aides, - - - - Strathflllan. Br. s: . ... . .Batavla r, yt. 1 . A Guernsey. Nor. ss.. Allanton, Br. ss San Francisco Craighall, Br. ss. ........ San Francisco Earl of Carrich, Br. aa. .. .San Franclaco Aeon, Br, ss ... v ....... . . . . . . . . Eureka Dulwlch, Br. as.1, ........... . .Guaymas ... dii . r rtnciwu Ellerlc, Br. ss....v ..San Francisco Knight Templar, Br. as.... .Valparaiso Radames, Ger. ss..., .Puget Sound Ascot Br--it..., ..Victoria Bn Boat la Ballast to toad Orala. Manx King, Br. sh. . , ......... .Taltral Port Crawford, Br. sh. ......... .Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. eh. ......... .Callao River Falloch, Br. bk............ Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh...... .....Callao Oregon, Ger. sh .Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk...... .Yokohama Henrietta, Ger. ah. .........West coast Aster. Ger. bk.... Valparaiso Marechal de Noallle. Fr. bk. West coast Helena Blum. Fr. bk. .......... .Bristol Vendee, Fr. bk.......', ...San Francisco Homeward Bound, Am. bk-VancVr. B. C , RECEPTION AT INSTTTUTH. Officers of Cruiser Charleston and - Gunboat York town Entertained A reception was given yesterday af ternoon at the Seamen's institute. Front and Flanders streets, in honor of Rear Admiral Swinburne and the officer of the United States squadron In port. The loiiowing oriicera aitenaea: jr. Beatty, commander, cruiser U. S Charleston: Manley F. Gates, surgeon, . b. 0. cnarieston; William ii. Burch rieio, lieutenant, u. 8. B. Charleston W. F. Winston, lieutenant U. S. S Charleston; W. C. F. Stiles, ensign, U o. e. cnariesion; j. . uiennon, com' mander, U. S. S. Yorktown; R.-J. Longa bough, assistant surgeon, U. '8. 8. York town: xi. m. jLaya. ensian. u. u. Charleston. '- '-,.....' Th visitor were . received by ' the chairman of the district committee, James Laldlaw, H.' B. M. consul, the .iaaier auxiliary ana tne onapiain, Ker. A. B. Bernays. "and expressed them selves very favorably as to the arrange ment of the premise and th generail air of comfort Quantities of- exquisite roses adorned th "various rooms, hav ing Deen brought ana arranged by Mrs. xv. w. Hastings, Mr, w. Henderson, Mrs. H. W. Hodges. -Miss Ports. Mrs. A. a Long, Mrs. Robert Mcintosh and Mrs. Lokey, menta. who also served refresh CONCERT OTS WARSHIP. Friends of Seamen's Inetltnte Enter tain Sailors In Bine. A large partr of friends of th Sea' man's Institute,. American Episcopal, Front and Flanders streets, visited th U. 8. S. Charleston yesterday evening and gave a concert on board, being con veyed there and back by the courtesy of Captain Beatty, in on of the vessel's launches. About 100 of the ship's com- iauy, including some or tne orricers, as sembled on the gun deck and listened for nearly two hour to an excellent program or music and readings. In which the following took part: Mlsa Edna Gatee, Miss Molly Gregory, Miss Elisabeth Hobon, Miss Josephln Hoben, J1'A Harriet Johnson, John Lawaon, H. ft- S"ae, w, ii. eandera (coxswain), h. 8. 8. Charleston. W w.M .After the entertainment a ahort serv- 'L' " neia, oonauoted by th Rv. . Be.rnays, chaplain of the institute. w i.u iiu. m unn aa area a. - Tne nymns were sang moat reverently and heartily br all present, anrt terminated with th singing of th Star iT.C: . 1 . U ana rousing cheers for th admiral. Captain Beatty and his """r uu ine perxorroera,' ,s DAMAGED IN COLLISIONS'. -, " Ship From Portland Nearly Lost in - ContAct With Iceberg. V ; i - ufZ. lnrjre1 by . hiner been In collision with a monster Iceberg, the British ship. Carnarvon Bar reached Queenstown this morning from this port Th news of the collision la told ina message to the Merchants' ' Kx- The Carnarvon Bay left here January rrT.'i! t,"?0 ot wJlaat bound for th United Kingdom. Sh was in command Of Captain Orlfflth, one of the most popular shipmasters to lslt Portland for a long time, and a navigator having thSrpJJut'01l or beng most careful. Th dispatch states that the vessel's stern is .twisted ami that . had been carried away. f HEAVT PASSENGER TRAFFIC. Steamer Rose City Departs for the Bar City With 850 on Board. -The Harrlmin line Rose City, Cap tain Kldeton, left for 8an Francisco at 9 o clock this morning with 850 pas TEACHING THE TIGER DOME; TRICKS sengers, the largest crowd carried south for some time. Record crowds have been brought north several times this spring, however. There was a big crowd to see the steamer off. Traffic between San Francisco and Portland has-been very heavy this spring and it bids fair to continue so all summer. The North Paclflo Steam ship company's steamer Roanoke which sailed . south-Thursday-night -wont-out full and sh also brought a large num ber coming north. . Among the north bound passengers was Dr. William T. Eisen, who returned- from a tour of southern California and Mexjco. MARINE NOTES. Queenstown. ' June 6. British ' ship Carnarvon Bay, - from Portland, nas stern twisted and head gear carried v collision with an icebe Honolulu, June 6. Sailed united State ateamer Sherman for Portland. Klnsale, June 6. Passed French bark Arm en from Portland for Queenstown. Queenstown, June 6. Arrived French ship Thiers and British . ship Mllton- ourn irom rortiana. , Prawl Point June 4 Passed French bark David d'Angera from London for Portland. - Astoria, June 8. Arrived at 8 and left up at 7 a. m. steamer Shna Yak from San Diego; sailed at 4:60 a. m. steamer 10 semite ror Ban tranciaco; sailed at 6:1 a. m. steamers Asuncion and F. H Loon for San Francisco. San Franolsco. June d. Sailed at noon steamer Stat , of California for Portland. ,- ..... Astoria. Jun s, Bailee! at 4 n. m, schooner Irene for San Diego; arrived at 8:80 p. m. schooner Henry K. Hall from Ban Frftsjctsco. Honolulu, 'June 5. Arrived ' United states steamer tsnerman zrom Manna proceeds to Portland. . San Franclaco. June 8. Sailed steam er Jim Butler and schooner Mabel Gal for Portland; sailed French bark Ven ae in - tow tug .nercuies ror rortiana; sailed at 8:80 p. m. steamer Nome City for Portland. - Astoria. Jun . condition 01 the oar at s .-m.i-smootnt wino-nortawest,-!! miles: weather mlstr. - Tides at Astoria today! High water :vs a. m., s.s xeet: :s p. m., t.i feet. Low water, 11:46 a. m 1.4 feet ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tha French bark ' Vend la - being toweo ner rrom nan xranoisoo Dy me tu Hercules. She is -under charter to load wheat for Eurone. Tha British steamer Ascot Is resorted as coming her to load lumbar for the orient -. 1- ; v - - - The British steamer Boveric as due to reach the river any time from Guaymas. Mexico. She is to load 1,200,000 feet of lumber at the mill of the Eastern A Western Lumber companr for- north China. J--. Th rive masted schooner Henrv k. Hall reached Astoria this morning un der charter, to load lumber for the ori ent. " . -si -'' Tne. steam scnooner unna rax win do in the harbor tnis afternoon from San Franclaco to load wheat and Jum br for San Francisco;".-, :,.; . - Might Strike at Hoqniam, ' Hfeetal THmateh to Tha Joonul.t "' Hoaulam. Wash.. June 6.- Acting on the- request of the ship carpenters. Mathews has taken flown tne sign of tha ocen shoo. . He did thla In anticipa tion that the men who had gone out when It was nosted would return and finish the large rock barge now under construction. When tnr was done the men requested him to sign a contract pledging himself to employ -none but union labor, Ae he ha never had anv other kind of workmen he thought the demand uniair, ana rerusea to accede to It He aoe not Know WTLat action th unions will take next Small Launch Sinks. ( INiwHil TManatith a Tha iMirn.t -: Astoria. Or., June 8, While the launch Louise was towing a barge and the 1 launch Hoo-Hoo from John Day river to the Lewis and Clark, and while near tonyne jeoint the H00-H09 broke away and was run down by the barge and sunk in 90 feet of waterjTh Hoo Hoo was th property of H. W. Ankeny, the logger, and Is a total loss. .. . Afraid to Starve by Pen. Vienna. Juh I. Mm. Astl-Leonhard. an authoress of repute,' haa petitioned the Vienna city council for a license to open a butter, egg and fruit . stand on Klngstracse. - The authoress says that she Is . 47 vears old. a wldow, and a writer by profession. - By her writings, "though widely published ' and - bringing much tame, fail to yield her enough money to guarantee a decent living. , : : jv :.. . , ' KAISER DEFUSES TO SAY ANYTHING Sphinx-Like Attitude Main i tained Eegarding Feel luffs Toward France. By Malcolm Clark. Berlin, Jun 6 It la getting to be mor and more difficult to make out what th kaiser's real feelings toward Franc are. Whil he la doing every thing in his power to arrange a Franco German exposition In this city 'next year, while he ordered that th French student who recently visited Berlin should be shown courtesy, and whil ha is apparently . very anxious to have President Fallierea visit him at Pots dam, It looks very, much as If he Is at th same time striving to stir up trou ble in Morocco. , , . ' i There Is no doubt that the fact that so mucn publicity was given to the re port of Ambassador Dr. Rosen at Tan gier was due to th kaiser's sharp ar ticles In th Koelnlsche Zeitung, accus ing France of treacherous plans in Morocco would never have been written uninspired. There are many who fear that unless tn uerman aemi-orriciai nreaa atom its violent attack upon the French gov ernment - serious complications witn France, where the dmdI are already excited at th Morocco problem, may follow. But ao far the kalaer aanma determined to maintain his sphlnx-llk attitude. - Another Scandal haa created a aanaa. tion at tna roval auon court at Drea den, and a it waa th French tutor, Glron, who stirred uo scandal when he loped with Crown Princess Louis, it Is again a French tutor who is at the bottom of the present scandal. M- Francois Gautiar. th tutor nt tha king's sons, Is a very romantic young man with a craving for sensation and ?. most vivta imagination, so, when, 1 w days ago, he accidentally out him' sen witn nis pocket Knife, he told a isinr - story - snout . havlnar hwi attacked by four masked men, two of whom he suspected of being courtiers, who tried to kill him because of his -relation , with a very exalted ladv at court - - '.-- .- -K- -' An Investigation ordered-bv tha Vina soon revealed the fact that there never had been any attack upon Gautier, but there seems to be some truth in his statement that his relations with the noble lady have not always been of tne most naionio Kinn, ana it Is reared that sensational court scandals - are about to become public, as ' M. Gautier threatens to tell all he know in case he is discharged at the order of the king... - .... v . From St Petersburg comes the news that the famous Russian actor, ftlaan. lln. Intends to play the part of Joan of Are in Schlllei rs tragedy, -l he Maiden Of Orleans. Ever since Sarah Bernhardt aiimrlaad tn won a ny piaying tne parts or Aig- st, Glagolln ha expressed go before tha nubile In a female part He does not see why a man . should not be able to portray woman as well aa an actress can play male parts. If he succeeds in St Pe tersburg hs Intends to go on a tournee in America, where he hopes to make a fortune by his novel idea. There is great Indignation at Vienna against uount Marceu veith. vhmt beautiful young daughter, a girl Of 19, committed suicide by Jumping Into the Danube a few days ago because her ratner rorcea aer, to make money in an Immoral way, : t The youns- countess. An annearanre a mere child, had become a well known figure in music halls and variety theatres,- Often she was accompanied by her father, but oftener she cam . with old noblemen of unsavory repute Th nolle had for some time hean suspecting the count of using his daugh ter for Immoral purposes, and the other day they were both arrested, together with the countess, at their acartmenta and taken to the police station, where a formal complaint was made against the two partners. The girl at first tried to protect her father,; but when many witnesses had appeared to contradict her testimony she broke down and confessed th truth Of - the accusations. . ' , She Insisted, however, that she had led an Immoral life of her own free-will and that her father was In no way to ajraua. - . , , In spit of this the father was sent to prison, and It was evidently to avoid -being compelled to testify against him at the trial that the young girl ended , her life. She left behind a letter ad dressed to her mother, in which she . said: - - , .,.-..-,. . .-. . "Forgive m, mother, for what' I am doing. I cannot do anything else. Kiss , pan many times for me." . , ;k In th rooms of th couple a quan- 1 Uty of letters. were found which are of i the most compromising character, and' t which will implicate some of th most aristocratic names in Vienna society. The kaiser has taken it upon himself to see that tru lov shall not . run smooth in the case of young Prince Fried rich of Prussia, youngest son of. the late prince regent, Albert of Bruns wick, who has fallen In lov with th beautiful young Countess Paula von Lehndorff, and who swears that he will -marry her If h ha to give up his royal rank and title for It Although b had been forbidden to see her, th prince proposed to th countess, and,' having won her heart Implored her mother, Countess Marga ret von Kan Its, to give her consent and plead bis and his sweetheart's cause with th kalserin, to whom she Is lady In waiting, but the mother dared not oppose the kaiser, and refused. She and her daughter are now to travel abroad for a year, whil th Srlnoe is to be sent to Silesia, where is to manage the large family estates . and forget all about his love. He stub bornly rerusea, nowever, ana it is thought that he is planning to slope to England, , where it will be easy for him to marry Countess Paula, f It is not the first time th prlnc has crossed th will of his Imperial rela tive, for h recently resigned from th army life and wanted to tak up -soma , civil profession, and It is as a punish- . ment that h is to b mad a country squire. - .- , . ' ,,. Countess Paula von Lehndorff, who was born oh April 20, 1889, 1 one of th most beautiful girls at the .imperial court, where her father. Count Heln-. rich von Lehndorff, was adjutant .to the old Kaiser, wnneim 11, tne present jcal-. aer" Tnd father. Prino - Frledrich was born on July 12, 1880, and ha only followed in th footsteps of his two elder brothers, who are both ln dlsgrac at court . ' - '.' ,: ' - : 1 . ; " -" . -'-.' i : AEGHBISH0P teles to 1 iPOPULAEIZE MAEEIAGE Pari June 6. Monsignor Amatt. the new archbishop of Paris, has under taken th gigantic task of simplifying th churchr s regulations aa to matri mony, in order to popularise marriage among the people, s . . Th publication of banns preceding a French marriage is always an ordeal The custom la to read th names- of th fiances aloud from th pulpit, together with the ages of bride and bridegroom -and a mass of other details. ; - In small communities where gossip is dominant this custom Is a deterrent to matrimony. - Th archbishop haa now issued orders to the clergy that the age, end al unnecessary details are , henoe- iunu 10 ue uuiiitvu.- . Refused to Fight DneC " Breslau. Jun (.Robert ' Schults. - A royal privy councillor, has- been sen tenced to pay a fine of 1,200 marks be cause his refusal to fight a duel was couched in "undignified language.' - - Herr Schults is 4 years old and a ocal maglatrate. Because he had sen tenced a voung army officer in a civil suit to make restitution' for moneys un lawfully withheld, the , captain chal lenged htm to mortal combat to which Schultx replied that he might hay ac cepted "when h waa still a student and an ass.- -.,,-.. ... On account of his age th court of honor Imposed "only a -light fine" of 1,200 mark ($300). ... v '-'j New London Newspaper. London. Jun 6. London is to have a daily paper which Will defy th rigorous libel laws, 'which are feared and usu ally respected by all other journals pub lished in Britain. The new paper will print news and comment which would . render any other publication liable to heavy" damages for libel, and will ig- ' nor the existence Of the libel laws. To make the success of this sheet possible, it will b edited, published and printed on foreign territory. Its offlc will be at ome town on the French or " Belgian coast, from which cdtlesp can be mailed to reach London by th first ' rdnllvery. 'mus the English laws will be evr.ded. -. The little fly would fain retreat . . , . And elsewhere cut a caper; He'a standing with reluctant feet 1 - Upon the sticky paper. ! ) , , -. W ashlngtoa Herald. N 'V 1 1