THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.- PORTLAND, ? TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE' 23, 1008.
lilGIO IIISPECTIOii
OF SIEilLl CIMFI
Edwards and Fuller and As
sistants Start Annual
Roundup.
DEPARTMENT ISSUES . -SEW
REGULATIONS
Officials Will See That Every Boat
Propelled by Steam Has Proper
Equipment ' In Accordance With
Established Rules. '
Inspectors Edwards and fuller atid
their assistants havs begun relnspec
tloa of very steam craft In their dis
trict, which , comprises Oregon and , a
large part of Washington and Idatio,
and new rules have been laid down by
the department of commerce an labor
under which the steamboat inspection
eervice operates with which navigators
In the district will be made familiar.
The undertaking . will mean the in
anBotinn nr soma SOB craft carrying
licensed officers and It will probably;
take the better part of nix weeks to 5
complete It. A great deal of the worki
will be done out of the city, down and I
up the rivers and on some .of the bays!
along tne uregon coasu -
In connection with this matter the
Inspectors today Issued a statement In
forming masters, pilots and mates that
at all fire and boat drills from this date
on board of ateamers all 'hand fire
pumps on the ateamers connected to
lire hose or mains will be worked and
used, either before or after the regulsr
fire drill. They will also be compelled
to note on their .monthly reports
whether the hand fire pumps have been
used weekly during the month, giving
complete data, thereof. - - '
Stricter rulea are continually being
laid down for nubile safety in matters
pertaining to the operation of power
craft, it being hoped thereby to ' as
soon as possible minimise the danger
to life and property to the smallest pos
sible percentage.
PRISONERS ON TUAXSPORT.
Sherman Leaves for San Francisco at
Early Morning Hours.
Among those who went away on the
transport ' Sherman this morning -were
?0 military prisoners, most of them
long-timers bound for Alcatras. .They
were brought here from various posts
tjnder heavy guard and marched to
Oreenwlch dock at 1:80 this morning,
-whence the transport sailed a half hour
The Bherman waa formerly the Brit
ish steamer Mobile, having; been trans
formed Into a transport during the
Spanish-American war. Bhe is a tine
looking craft comparing her age. hav
ing left the yards at Belfast. Ireland,
14 years ago. .iv ".,-..-.'
Few of the soldiers brought relics
or curios from the islands, but a num
ber of them brought Filipino canaries
end bird cares were strung all along
the upper deck, every one containing a
selected warbler. It Is said that the
Vtllplno canaries are about as . fine
sinners as can be found anywhere.
The Sherman coes direct to Ban Fran
Cisco and Is expected to arrive there
Thursday night. Bhe has about BOO
soldiers on board, the men coming from
different posts in the island possessions.
Boms were picked up at Guam, others
at posts in the Philippines and others
again at enmess ana Japanese pons. .
The Sherman's' firemen are Filipinos
and a number of the army, officers had
one or more Filipino servants. All told
there were about 150 of the little dark
hued men on the transport when she
arrived here Sunday nlsht-i The ma
jority of them had a fluent acquaintance
wnn cngiisn.
One of the Filipinos died from heart
failure on the way from Japan to Hon
olulu ana was Duriea at sea. .
, IS NEED OF REPAIRS.
Steamer Breakwater Will Be Off
. -. Coos Run for Awhile.
The steamer Breakwater will be oft
the Coos bay run -for about a month
while undergoing a general overnauilng.
Bhe failed to pass the annual inspec
tion yesterday and was ordered - into
drydock. It is' very probable that she
will be docked here instead of going to
Ban Francisco, as heretofore when tn
need of extensive repairs.
The Breakwater 1 has been operating
between Portland and Coos bay for
aoout two years and nas made excel
lent time, her hours of arrival and de
parture being ' always according . to
schedule. The Breakwater Is 28 years
old, but had new machinery Installed
about seven years ago.
This being the time of year when
traffic is lightest between Coos bay and
Portland, the laying off of the steamer
will not discommode traffic as much
as had It occurred at any other time.
In the meantime the steamers Alliance
and Eureka, which also ply on the Coos
bay route, will likely be taxed to their
capacity. The Southern Pacific com
pany, which operates th Breakwater,
has been unable to secure a suitable
boat to take the run while the Break
'water is being placed Into first-class
condition. .- .
IS FROM THE SOUTH. ,
State of California, Brings 1 Large
Cargo of General Freight.
.With SO passengers and a full cargo
cf freight, comprising 1.200 tons of
sugar, salt and a lot of freight trom
New Tors, by way of ths Tehauntepeo
railroad across the Isthmus, the Harri
man liner State of California reached
laek dock at o'clock last night from
i . Captain Nopander reports having en
'! countered exceedingly fins weather all
the way north. - The sea was smooth
(and the wind light enough Just to make
'Itself felt. ,
It Is reported that possibly the steam
iers City of Panama and Costa Rlea.
! formerly regularly on ths Port land
man tranciseo run, might possibly be
sent here soon to assist in taking care
of the heavy offerings of south-bound
freight. - The steam schooners Tellow
i stone and Shoshone have also been char
: tered to take a cargo each to Ban Fran
' la order to relieve ths congestion.
The North Pacific Steamship com.
Tany Geo. W. Elder will be at Mar
tin s dock this evening from 8an Pedro
via Ban Francisco and Eureka. ......
OFF FOR COAST PORTS.
Torpedo Boats Will Not Remain
Here Over the Fourth.
It now appears that the - torpedo
boats Fox and Lavls will receive orders
to proceed to Coos Bay and Eureka ti
company, with the ' torpedo boat de
stroyers Gold sborough and Rowan to
remain there during the Fourth of July
ci-l rations - , . .
It was understood that the Fox' end
rvis would, remain here till the fifth
i f July but Coos and Eureka applied
tor craft and so they are expected to
be ordered to proceed to the ports south
of here this afternoon or tomorrow.'
CAPTAIN CONWAY ILL.
Eapprfntondcnt of O. R, & N. Water
Lines in Critical Condition.
Cr,ta!a George' C1 Conway, super
tntciiumt "t the O. R. it N. Co. "a ws-t-
r linen in Oregon, Is critically J II -at
! liomt in the lirettjin, fcleventh and
rtl -invion. streets. He was taken sick
a ! ago auer having recovered
STRAWBERRY BOMB LAID
ON EDITOR'S DESK STARTS
RIOT IN JOURNAL OFFICE
Borne one came Into The Journal of
fice this morning and said he had a
package for tho editor. - The fighting
man and bouncers wers summoned, at
once. t 4
The man who does ths divorce cases
tried to hide behind -ths amok's of a
strong cigar. The police reporter took
to the woods. : The dramutlo critic
arose fro his seat to show that he
was strong and big and sunburned and
all that,- The marine reporter ducked.
There, waa consternation in general. ,
The man had the package all right
It wan a large one. too. Finally he
put it on the city editor's desk. . Thero
were visions or a bomb. Perhaps The
Journal of flee, force and all, was to be
destroyed. Calmly, the newcomer be
gan to withdraw the folds of paper
irmn aiwui tne enormous paCKage.
IO, and behold, a gigantic strawberry
waa revealed. Everybody breathed a
sigh of relief.1---- . ....
The man mads his exit A little
laconic note on a yellow sheet of paper
was ieii oenina wicn me oig Derry. ,
"This strawberry was raised on the
Rushford farm, three miles from Lents.
Brought to The Journal office by Her
mann Bauer,' it read. S :,
All morning tho reporters and Others
loafed about the city editor's desk in the
hope that they would be assigned the
task of making an attempt to consume
the oerry. Some one eventually sug
gested a strawberry feed. The commis
sion man was sent nost haste for cream.
The real estate man dug up some dishes
and old tin spoons. The society
editress got the sugar. ,
Late this afternoon the office cut-tin
appeared with a hupe butcher kntfe. The
paper was about to go to press. Everv
one had a dish , and spoon and stood
around awaiting the event The com
mission man had arrived with several
gallons of nice, rich cream. -
Juat as the office cut-up was about to
slice the strawberry as he would a
watermelon in the summer time, there
was a timid knock on the editor's door.
Everyone thought it was a newcomer
to get in on the strawberry party. ;
The stranger entered.
"I came for my strawberry," he said.
Dishes and spoon, fell to the floor.
from a severe attack of a seneral
breakdown about two months ago.
-Captain 5onway Is one of the oldest
steamboat men in this district in point
of service, having been with the O. R.
ft N. Co. in various capacities for near
ly a quarter or . a century, ne was
set cacitain of the company's San
Francisco liners until promoted to the
superintendency of water lines upon
the resignation of Captain Troup.
captain conway was very low at
noon todsy. -
Float the Minnie Kelton.
' (Special Dispatch to The Journal. )x '
Astoria. Or- June 2J. Captains Fills-
bur and Oenereaux, salvors for the
board of underwriters, have called for
bids to raise the steamer Minnie E. Kel
ton, to be delivered at "St Johns dry
dock.'. ....,.'
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria. June 22. Arrived at B and
left up at 6:15 a. m., steamer George
W. Elder, from Ban Pedro and way
. A A. A9A inrf lft tin T
8 a. m., Bteamer Eureka, from Eureka
ana way porta, cauea ai iu:o a. in.,
K9a 11 Alt iicw-. s
ru.Al.ut Tss 4 A wlr JhJ f
fJO-ll f S ailUlBJiivf Sf U I1W . snsssvw
4 a. m., steamer Rainier, from Astoria.
Arrivea e-i a. ui., awiuicr c. d. miuji.
A Tuna 94 Tf iin At ' 41B
- rvM.M .kin AlVv Hli,lrmra.
V ill,, VX I 111.11 D'i'M .. - -
Arrived down at 6 and sailed at :30
p. m., steamer, x osemue, ior can ru
Hamburg, June 1 9,-rArrived, British
ship Carnarvon Bay, , from Portland. "
La Boca, June 23. Balled June 11,
schooner Sehome, for Portland.
San Francisco. June 23. Balled at
p. m., steamer Northland, for Port-
'n,i- ' T 99 r"nnrtlttAti nf the
bar at. 8 a. m smooth; wind south 7
mties; weatner ciouay. ... ,
Tides at Astoria today High water,
:05 a. m., S.8 feet! 8:09 p, m., 8.5
tmt rm water. 1:08 a. tn.. 1.1 feet;
2:58 p. m- l.S feet
ALONG THE WATERFROXT.
The regnlar weekly concert will be
given at the Seamens institute. Front
mi Flandera streets, tomorrow night
and a good program will be presented.
The French Dark Genevieve Mollnos
has been chartered to carry wheat from
this port to Europe in September. She
is at present at Hobart Tasmania.
The river Is slowly falling at this
place and will soon be oacn to a level
of the lower docks.
The French bark Vendee is expected
to clear this afternoon for Europe wltn
a cargo of wheat
The German ship Albert Rlckmers Js
on the way up the river with a cargo
of cement from Hamburs. She is ex
pected up tomorrow morning,
t The steamer Eureka will be at Mar
tin's dock this evening with freight and
passengers from Eureka and Coos Bay.
BLARIXE INTELLIGENCE.
Ksgular Linsrs One to Arrive,
Alliance, Coos Bay ..June U
Eureka, Eureka and Coos June 24
Rose City, San Francisco June 30
KoanoKe, Ban rearo ana way... June so
N'icomedia. orient Julv 1
Btate, San Francisco July 1
f. w. Elder. San Pedro, way Julv 7
Breakwater, Coos Bay July 1
Arabia, orient Aug. 1
Alesln, orient i . Sent. 1
Numantla, orient , Sept. II
-. Begnlar XJaars to Depart.
Breakwater, San Francisco .. .July 15
Q. W. Elder, Ban Pedro June 25
Kureka. Eureka and Coos June 28
Alliance. Coos Bay.... June 27
Btate, Ban ranciaco .....June 27
Roanoke. San Pedro and way.... July 1
Ross City,, San Francisco July 4
Nicomedla, orient July 15
Arabia, orient Aur. IB
AlMsla. orient......... Sept. 1
Numantla, orient .Oct. I
Teasels la Port.
Broderick Castle. Br. ship ..
.8treum
Larciemore. Br. sh.. O. W. P. dock
Crown or inoia, nr. ok Drydock
JUeyisna ros., tsr. sa.......
Donna Fraccescat Br. bk....
. .O. W. P,
...Astoria
. . .Astoria
. .O. W. P.
.. .Astoria
. . .Astoria
...Linnton
Alstsrkamp. Oer. bk
Ancaios, Br. ship.
ChurchilL Am. sch...... ...
Echo, Am bktn. ...........
Ke'burn, Br. bk.- ...r
Minnie Kelton. Am. ss......
. .Astoria
Bmanuel Accame. It. bk. Columbia Kn i
Davis, torpedo boat., Stream
Fox. torpedo boat Stream
H. K. Hall, Am. sen ....Inman-Poulaen
Vendee; Fr. bk. ..... .Montgomery No. 1
Asgard, Nor. sh... Stream
John A. Campbell, Am. as. Tongue Point
w. F. Jewett, Am. sen... Astoria
Guernsey, Nor., ss. . .Tongue Point
Oliver J. Olson, Am. ss..Mont. No 2
Aivena, Am. sen. ,...-,. .Aitofia
Madura, Br. si . .Oceanic
Letittia. Am. sch. Ra(ni
Johan Poulsen, Am. sa.... . . . .Banf iclrl1.
Aeon. Br. ss. ........... .North Pacific-
rvir:i i AiuwDcrs, wr. ujl. .Astoria
Breakwater, Am. ss. ..... . .Davis street
George W. Elder, Am. sa,.... Martin's
Eureka. Am. s. ........... ...Martin's
btate of California. Am. as...,, Alaska
Ea Boats to Xoad X,nmbr.
Ravalli, Am. M...;.,..SaB Francisco
R. IX Inman. Am. ss...,..6an Francisco
ai;.-" J"iett Am- ach ...-Redondo
Ii;m'. A.m- .eh. .... Kahului
alX.Vl "' ." San Francisco
?fh""1m. sch. .....La Boca
v2!?I.Am- as..; J.. .....San Francisco
Yellowstone. Am. ss.,.., San Francisco
Sa Beats With Cement sad OeaeraL
! ... . ..... . . .Antwerp
f.ltrtA Vi- bk' ......Antwerp
Clan Graham, Br. sh.-.i, Cardiff
KiiKeni. Fautrel, Ft. bk .Antwerp
y, ?T' Antwerp
Gael. Fr. bk Lonttnn
Neauflelds, Br. .h. V. iiJmburg-
i --J
it 'V -
is '4 5
I
(:: :: v--y : .w4)-y
:;rw" v rijHM'i-y P'wj T"4
w-L t ; , i k? 1 1 f i ; j
Faces.- -which had been rl earning- with
happiness and anticipation, also fell
, The man walked over to the table,
eyed the strawberry a second,- took a
ble deeo breath, shouldered ' the about
to-be-eaten fruit and waa gone. . The
force went back to its work. All that
remained was the note and visions.
Down In the corner, in small hand
writing that, every one had overlooked
in the excitement were we woras.
"Will call this p. m. for the big berry."
Ths berry will be taken to a commis
sion house and sold in sections.
Its exact measurements, , however. If
you must know, were 8H Inches In cir
cumference. And its weight well, - it
was ss large as an ordinary apple.
rjavid de Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp
Erabloch, Br. bk i.... .Antwerp
Kllloran. Br., eh...., ..Antwerp
Joinville, Fr. bk Antwerp
( armanian, Br. bk. , .. .Hamburg
Rochambeau, Fr. bk...... .Lelth
Uulf Stream. Br. bk. ........ .Antwerp
Coal Ships Bn Boats.
La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
Flfeshire, Br. bk. ...... .Newcastle, A.
Bosauet, Fr. bk., ...Newcastle, A
Tramp Steamers Xa Bouts.:.,,
Taunton, Br. ss,.,..... Quaymas
Tabor, Nor. ss... ......Bremerton
6trathflllan, Br. ss. ........... .Bats via
AUanton. Br. ss. San Francisco
Cralghall, Br. ss ..San Francisco
uuiwivii, xi r. . .uuajrinifta
Knight Templar, Br. ss Valparaiso
itaaames, uer. ss. ........ .fuget oounu
Ascot, Br. ss.. Victoria
Bark. Nor. sa Ban Francisco
Katanga, Br. ss... Quaymas
Daghild. Nor. ss ...San Francisco
Hue ran la. Br. ss. ..orient
Ilford, Br. ss .....Newcastle
En Boats tn Ballast to Load Drain.
Port Crawford, Br. sh. ...Callao
Agnes uswaiq, jur. sn .uanao
River Falloch, Br. bk. Callao
Nordsee, Oer. sh Callao
Oregon, Ger. sh Yokohama
Gen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk. ..... .Yokohama
Henrietta. Ger. sh. ....West coast
Aster. Ger. bk. Valparaiso
Marechal de Noallles, Fr. bk. West coast
Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Vanc'v'r. B. C.
Le PeUer, Fr. bk.... ...Hobart
Balnte Anne, Fr. bk.. Newcastle. N. 8. W.
Andorlnha, Br. bk... Iquique
Lydgate, Br. bk....
Vigo, Nor. sh. .....
Desdamona, Br. sh.
.Sasta Rosalia
Mejlllone
Callao
Cornil Bart, Fr, bk. .Newcastle, N. 8. W.
Sully, Fr. bk. .............. . . . Antwerp
Crlllon. Fr. bk. ..n .Antwerp
Genevieve Motlnoa, Fr. bk Hobart
G0VEBX0E NAMES
DOCTOR DELEGATES
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(Special Dispatch to n JootmI.) ' -Salem,
Or., June 28. Governor Cham
berlain yesterday appointed Dr. W. 8.
Eddy of Oregon City a member of the
stats board of veterinary examiners.
Dr. Eddy will occupy the place mads
vacant by ths resignation recently of
Dr. I. W. Parks." who haa changed his
residence to California.
Ths frovernor also announced the
names of those he has appointed to rep
recent Oregon at ths International Con
gress on Tuberculosis, whlch meets at
Washington, D. A. from September 21
to October 12. They are as follows:
Dr. Andrew C. Smith. Dr. Alfred Kin
ney, Dr. H. I"- Henderson, Dr. E. A.
Pierce, Dr. N. W. Jones, Dr. R. C. Ten
ney end Dr. Ralph Matson, Portland;
Dr. W. A. Spencer, ..Huntington; Dr.
Reuter, The Dalles; Dr. H. E. Burr,
Wasco; Dr. , F. W. Vandyke, Grants
Pass: Dr. J. F. Wood. Condon; Dr. W.
H. Bird and Dr. J. N. Smith, Salem; Dr.
H. F. McKay and Dr. R. E. I Stelner,
the latter superintendent of the state
asylum for the Insane.
TSc for women's $1.50 and 11.75 white
canvas Oxfords, all sixes. Sample Shoe
Store Co., First and Madison or 208
Morrison. ' -
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TODAY UNTIL S P. II.
REMBRATEN
Tomorrow (Wednesday)
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MILLIOfJAIRE WEDS
PRETTY PHOuE GIRL
; (United Vrett Leased Wire.)
- Cheyenne. Wyo.. June 23. It became
known here today that J. B. Okie, tho
millionaire, sheepman and one of the
beat known in the business in the west,
has Just been married to Mrs. Clarice
V. Lovett, -a former telephone operator.
Mrs Lovett secured a divorce yester
day afternoon nd a few hours later
she was married to the wealthy flock
master. Okie's attachment . for Mrs.
Lovett, who is regarded as ths mint
beautiful woman in Wyoming, - began
through handling his telephone calls
to the Okie ranch. - - . -',.
Okie created a great : sensation Tiers
about a year, ago-when he divorced hi
wife and paid her JJU.000 cash alimony.
. im i .
RECEBEESHIP ENDS '
Outlet ClothW : Co.WUl Starf nig Be-
i crganl action . Sals Thursday.
The Outlet Clothlntr Co.. which was
compelled to go Into the bands of a re
ceiver by their creditors some ttms ago,
have finally freed themselves from the
yoke of the receiver and creditors. The
Outlet. Clothins: Co. can only speak of
Mr. J. 8. P. Copland, ths : receiver,--with
kindest regard and respect, and are
greatly indebted to him for hla efforts
in accomplishing an almost impossible
task in raising that enormous sum. of
one hundred and nine thousand eight
hundred and fifty dollars. - It was, of
course, very disastrous .to ths v Outlet
Clothing Co.. but at a meeting held by
the stockholders last night it was fully
decided to- reorganise and replenish the
loss sustained during the greatest re
ceiver's sale ever held in Portland. It
waa also ' agreed - that so soon as pos
sible they must get rid of . aU . goods
now on hand. In order to do this they
will, of course,' have to undersell the
receiver to a-great extent.' They still
have a blar stock on hand.-' Manv suits.
pants, hats and - shoes that were in
the basement and were - never placed
on sale will be brought urtalrs and
shall be sold as quickly as possible at
still greater loss In order to make room
for fall goods. It Is .to everyone's in
terest to keep their eyes on the Outlet
Clothing Co. This reorganisation sale
promises to be a gigantic arrair.
HAPPY BETURNS FOR
CANVASSING BOARD
Salem. Or.. Juno" 28.-rO)overnor Cham
berlain and Secretary of State Frank
Benson vesterdav Derformed-the pleas
ant duty of canvassing ths votes ca at
Mere
The Biggest and
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After furnishing four big hotels the Cornelius, New Per
kins, Heyser and Mercedes we find over 1,500 yards of fine
Axrriinster Carpets on our hands as leavings. Having pur
sHased these carpets in great quantities, we were able to quote
prices far below the ordinary dealer, and shall make a price
, still lower on this assortment to get them off our hands. Al
low no one to sell you carpets till you see these at Gevurtz.
$2.25 Values for 98c
These are high-grade Axminsters, of many different pat
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Columbias, Quakers, etc., in tans, reds, greens and two AO -tone
effects; regular $2.25 and-$1.85 values,' for only..:iOv
$ 1 .25 Brussels Carpets 75c
3,000 yards of fine Brussels Carpets, suitable for parlors, dining-rooms, Uving-rooms, bed-rooms,
in all the leading shades and many exclusive patterns. Values $1 and $1.25 yd., only, per yard..
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