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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 0, 1808. 11 FINE WEATHER " RETARDS SHIP Konvt's; Grain chlnarv Installed wbn th; hulls r I rotuiy to recaiva it. juvaryinina enter I ii the construction of the limn flmt claaa. and the beat of workman- I nil In hua been called for. The new boata will operate betwren I Tallin on the unonF Columbia and I.ewla-I ton on the Buuke connecting with the I J. N. Tnal for Portland and rtvlnff di rect water Bcrvlce between fortiana ana the creat Inland cmolre. The company 1 aleo Dreuarlnsr to d!hc another craft In I'AmmtiiHinn hIWMn PnrilMnd and real DISTRICT FAIR AT THE DALLES (an Bark Vigo Joins l?lUfiir&'W AU"' t?3. ExtensiTo Preparations Are FJcctin Local "iihjixls: rP,!','0;, ..t ..Being.- Hade-rPaTillion , irovKM." .- ' portatliMl company will plae Us ateam-1 To lnlnrfrPil ' JiarUOr. ...-. cr Relief on thJ upper 'river between , ,? XlUUrjJtU. .; It'.'lllo and Arlington and Alderdale ,to. . . t MIGHT LOAD FOIt Ci'lllo and Arlington and Alderdale, to. ply until the new boata are ready. The Hrllef will be in command ot Captain W. K. Thomas, one of the moat coinpe- i tent and popular navigators on tne up- TAkK rlTTTE'T P"- Columbia. Arrangement have been swi - . maa so tnat leavina-. Portland on the J. N. Teal Wednesday mornings will be deliver at point on. the upper river by the Kllef Thursday hiorniha-. A0.pt!n Ly.t.d p.,r. Wind. Wero to Wr ' '.. Llirht That rurronr fan!.. Vessel rX0!'! ntfrely to (train shlpmeatii . -1 wnirn , are particularly heavy i.uuu Miles oir coast uhea in at. this Latitude ot Columbia Rivet. MARINE ftOTES. : It took the Norwegian bark Vigo days to make the run from .MaJIUonea, Chile, to the Columbia river, and Cap tain LyaUd blames too fine weather for itbe rather tedious voyage. . Ha says It !was nothing- but sunshine, calms and ibaJTHnc winds all the way 'until off the V. iki akl I ... a Ithe trade winds. I But the wind was ao light that while Tne Daxx siowiy made her way toward the latitude of the Columbia the cur rent carried her far out to sea. When in latitude 47 north, or a short distance farther north than Portland, the cur rent had dragged her a full 1,000 miles oil shore. ' Then the wind died down and more me naric remained lor eignt days, barely shifting her position a mile. To work back was quite a task, in view of the light winds, but success fllnally crowned the efforts of the marin ers, so that a week ago today the .Co. lumbb river lightship hove In sight A tug came out the following afternoon and brought the Vigo Into the bay. She arrived here yesterday afternoon ready to dlsoharge ballast and receive wheat cargo lor Europe or South Africa, the charterers having option of either des tination. ; The Vigo Is an English-built vessel. having1 first sailed the seas under the jflag of Great Britain. - She was sold to i German owners and subsequently trans If erred to the firm of Carl Beck & Co. of i Tvedrestrand, Norway, which la now her .noma port. i Captain Lystod says that In coming 'north the time got so dreary that the aallora had to Indulge in shark fishing to drive off the monotony and they .made some una catches. Two monster ! sharks were captured when working DacK toward tne Columbia river after havlnsr drifted well toward mldocean. Mejlllones is a new port on the west i coast, taking the place of Antofogasta 'in the nitrate shipping business. It Is a small place with perhaps 500 inhabi tant!), but has a fine harbor, the feature which gives It the lead ovr the old on, where-vrssels loading or dlncharg . ("pedal Dlapatch to.Tae JonrniLt , . ; The Dalles, Or., Sept. 6. Preparations fAr; tb eighteenth annual fair of thi Second Eastern Oregon district, com prising ' Wrfeco, Sherman, Gilliam. Wheeler, Crook and Hood River counties, are rapidly belna Bushed along. The fair la to be held at The Dalles. October 8-10, and from present Indications wllj surpass anything ever held here. The Business Men's association has been pushing the matter for" some time, and special representative has been trav- Astoria, Sept 6. Condition of the bar at o p. m., smootn ; wind, soutn muca; weather, cloudy. &alleii..nt 7:45 a. m. Steamer Harold Dollar for San Fran claco. Arrlvorl at- lO'M'i. m. Steam er Sue Elmore from Tillamook, Arrived, county will brlntr down a Urm niimhsVr i, quuii Dwnqirr inuriu xviiih "vm di premiums ana 1 Alaska. Arrived -down at 8:10 and sailed I exhibits and races. at . jo p. m.8teamer State of Call- The exhibits of cereals, fruits, vegeta- xornia ror pan Francisco. Mil up ai wes, poultry, plants, flowers, fahcy .V L'. III. UVI lllBia IUIII AVt VUV,IVI W U I K.. IDQ WIITB flT Pf DTn Will M ellng for the nast two months through the various districts comnrUlna- tne Seoond district arousing enthualaain and mieresi. from reports brought in each county will brlnr down m ! numhAr of premiums and prises are offerad for San Franclaco. SeDt H. Sailed at I last night Steamer Bee. Sailed at 9 . m.r-Steamer Shoshone for Portland. Jailed at noon Steamer Rose City. Bailed at I p. m. Steamer Koanoke for Portland. .. Hobart Sent. 6.-Sailed July 1, French bark General-Foy for Portland. Tides at Astoria emnaay: xuk;i :67 a, m.. 6.4 feet: 9:12 p. m.i i.O ie Low 8:10 a. m 8. feet , : 9:12 p. m B.Q leet. 0.4 feet; 8:17 p. rn., ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Breakwater Is due to arrive here this afternoon from Coos Hav. The oriental liner Numantia is ana to arrive here about September ,10 xrom Hongkong via Yokohama - and San placed on a long pavilion built In the street rrom Hecond street to TTnurth ; screet, on Washington street Last year m ituiuu waa oniy one oiocK long, this year It will be two blocks Inn. There Will also be a snhnnl nhllXron'a exniDii, a siocic exhibit at the Cltv Park. a number of speed attractions, bucklnir cumeaia ai me city para, a balloon aa- f WTllli fin MArV rin,r an1 mlmliAW " - . I T " - - - " V fclW e. jeei. l attractions. Arnold's Amusement com pany will also be here. AH the rail and Doai lines ,nave offered reduced rates. A committee of business men are around soliciting subscriptions, and although the committee haa been out nart nf hut two days several thousand dollars have already been secured. BIRDS AT STATE FATR. Francisco. M4J :Jor J. - F. Mclndoe. United States Engineer corps, has received permis sion from the secretary of war to lease the new dredge Oregon to Cooi Bay people for dredging at coos Bay. The steamer u. jvi. waiicer is run ning on the Portland-Vancouver route In place of the steamer Undine, which Is having new boilers installed. The Lurllne, of the same line, is on the Portland-Astoria run. The Italian cruiser Puglla is onen to visitors between the hours of 2 and A vnlnftr thta fltpnnnn T.mmnht., leave all the prominent wharves for I addition the cruiser. Exhibit This Year M ill Surpass All Predecessors. (Saltm Bureau of Tho Journal.) Salem. Or.. Sent. 5. H. C. Bchell- houB, whe has char it e of the poultry de partment at the state fair this year, an nouncea that the poultry exhibit will be the largest ever on display at a prevl- lr. DTora preNent indications fill be more than 1.000 birds. A great many desirable trophies will be onerea The poultry building at the fair has en enlarged nearly one half. P poultry exhibits have been small. is about 28 feet Former The wide and 40 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. port, whe ing have to lie in tho open roadstead. The Vlao delivered a cargo of coal at .Mejiiiones, having brought it rrom New. cattle, K. S. W. The 'British ship Desdemona, which arrived up from Astoria yesterday aft ernoon and was anchored near St. Johns, 'came up from Callao, Peru, after a good deal smarter voyage than that made by the Vigo. The Desdemona Is under charter to carry wheat to Europe. BUSY SCENES ON DOCKS. , . Sept. pt. Steamers Alliance, Homer and State Soil for Coast Porta. There was a busy scene down at Couch-street dock last night when steamers took departure for coastwise ports. The Alliance. Captain Olson, pulled out with a full list of passen- ?ers and several hundred tons of reight for Coos Bay, and tha steamer t Homes, Captain Dorrls, . lef t for San rranonoo.wim a good share of bual- .. "sterday morning; the Harrlman ;jiner, eiate or tjanrornia, left Ains ; worth dock for San Francisco carrylni 840 passengers and a full cargo ol Si B to "a WU,B oooaea'io picK up ,60 steerage passengers, at Astoria, men ! paving worked in tho salmon caonfrrlea twunuaT mo summer. .ThS. f1?" schooner Northland, Cap ,,L.Erlk"on' Ieft Aown fron the mills or we Portland Lumber company, last inlght, but stopped at Llnnton to take 'ails for San jtegiusr juinan Jjum w amr, Breakwater. Coos Bay. Eureka. Eureka and Coos Sep Rose City, San Francisco. .... .Sept Roanoke. San Pedro and way.... Sept Alliance, Coos Bay .' Sept. 10 Numantia. orient ..SeDt 15 Georje W. Elder, San Pedro. .. .Sept 15 State, San Francisco Sept. 15 Homer, San Francisco Sept. 17 Nlcomedla. orient Oct 1 Arabia, orient Oct. 15 Alcsia, orient Nov. 1 Begnlar x,lners to Depart. Breakwater, Coos Bay Sept. 9 Roanoke. San Pedro and way. .'.Sent. 10 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Sept. 10 Alliance, coos nay esept. j:: Rose City, San Francisco. ..... .Sept. 12 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro Sept 17 feet long. Not onlv will the dlnnlnv of domestic poultry be complete, but the pigeon section will be a special feature which the state fair has never hefnre been able to obtain hitherto. The poul try show will be about three times as large as any Drevious Doultrv show at tne state rair. WAS VICTIM OF EPILEPTIC FITS The Inquest over the body of Wade Hampton, , Parsons of Lents, who was raiany injured by a Mount Scott car State. San Francisco .Sept. 19 at East Forty-seventh and Hawthorne inmaat Man N'ronniOAA Manr mi lipmen of lumber. She r rancisco this morning. BOATS WELL UNDER WAY. Open River Transportation Company Establishing Fin Serrioe. Snlendld nrnvraaa Kin. . - v the construction of the two new river ifi?ame??. b-8ln, bullt at Celilo for the mr"". ""or j. ransportatloi transportation boata are k- ."J- vvjumi.ion Dy i no nrst of No l Th1T wU1 160 feet long and v -f11"? capacity of 260 tons on h draught o? but 18 inches. fnt Mich., tomorrow, so that ithere wUi he no delay in getting the ma- Larglemore, Br. sh N. P. Lbr. Co. enLs'.v.d,a ."?, .attena tne. ir Crown of Iiidla, Br. sh Greenwich althmifh. they had been requeated Leyland Bros? Br. ah Drydock V6"1- Vl Coroner. J. pu Dohna Francesca, Br. bk .Astoria h81 be" toId W them however. Numantia, orient Oct 1 Nlcomedla. orient .Oct 15 Arabia, orient Nov. 1 Alesia, orient , Nev. 16 Teasels in forth. Broderlck Castle, Br. sh Stream Larglemore. Br. sh N. P. Lbr. Co. c: Leyland Donna Francesca, Br. Die Astoria Churchill. Am. sen Astoria Echo, Am. bktn Astoria Asgard, Nor. sh Prydock Alvena, Am. sch Astoria Albert JUckmers, Ger. bk Stream W. F. Jewett, Am. sch Astoria Irene, Am. sch Astoria Koko Head. Am. bktn. .Portland L,br. Co, Washington, Am. ss Drydock Andorinha, Br. bk. Oceanic 8trathlyon. Br. ss Montgomery No. 2 Oliver Olson, Am. sch Young's bay Annie Smale, Am. sch N. P. mills Harold Dollar, Am. ss Rainier Gael, Fr. bk Columla No. 1 Vlnnannu Wr CI Mlchelet Ft. bk Columbia No. 2 Queen Amelia, Br. ss. Oceanic Daghlld. Nor. ship Stream Aberfoyle, Br. bk Stream rugua. Italian cruiser stream Desdemona, Bf. bk St. Johns Vigo. Nor. ShlD Strnan St. Helens Am. ss. .Montrotnerv Na Cambrian King, Br. ss E. W. Mills Geo. W. Fenwlck, Am. ss. ...Tongue Pt. Aster, Ger. ship... Stream St Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria f ans oi xsun, nr. ss. .Montgomery No. Is Boat to Load X, umber, avenue, Friday evening, resulted in a verdict of accidental death from the coroner's Jury yesterday. " Neither the streetcar company nor. R. G. Chase, the motorman of the car. Avere censured. Parsons father and 'brother, who live at Lents, did not attend the Inquest to be unnlng Wade Parsons, who had been epileptic ror many years, was so naDie to fits In which he would fall helDlesslv that a card bearing his name and address was always in his pocket. They did not trust him on the streetcars, and ha had attempted to walk from Forty-seventh street to Lents. Stricken suddenly by his disease, he fell across the car tracks, was struck by Chase's car. and died before the ambulance could reach the -hospital. I dvi fi iTiiouii. i. , , v. . . . ... ci iivai una scene of the accident, corroborated the motorman's statement that he had ap plied the air brakes and tried In every possible meana to atop the car In time. Sehome, Am. sch La Boca Wrestler, Am. bktn Guaymas Mabel Gale, Am. sch San Francisco Falrhaven, Am. ss San Francisco Amaranth, Am. bktn San Francisco Tiverton, Am. ss San Francisco Puako, Am. bktn Santa Rosalia Stanley Dollar, Am. s..San Francisco Americana. Am. sch Japan Crescent. Am. sch Honolulu I Olympic, Am. bk San Francisco Shoshone. Am. ss San Francisco Alumna. Am. sch... Kahulul Bee, Am. ss. San Francisco CD n a rwrxis I TABOO I J rABGO lauiLXJiNe. GSLk C33 0 1 THC WILEY D. ALLEN . I CO. I 1 I i r Fifty Cents a Is what you earn by walking 160 tepa off Washington street and buying your piano or piano player here. We have no rent to pay for a retail store. Mason 8t Hamlin costliest piano in the world, Hardman, Harrington, Price ft Teeple, Wegman ft Wilton, Rembrandt and others. Tne Emereon Angelus fmost perfect piano player made and six other player pianos carried. Music for all players. !kU',feWV'1l.l ,.w. 304 Oak St, Between Fifth and Sixth 2t! . .Wholesale Distributing Ceater foe tljr Entire Korthwest 0Z Bn Boat With Cement and General. Bldart Fr. bk Antwerp Neatsflelds. Br. sh .'..Hamburg David de Anjers. Fr. sh Antwerp Bradloch,Br. bk Antwerp VlllAf-an Dr ah . Inlwarn I TalnvHI, tW Kir ' A nl.rn Carmanlan, Br. bk Hamburg Rochambeau, Fr. bk Lelth Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk London Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour de Auvergne. Fr. bk.. Antwerp Armen. Fr. bk Dublin Glenalvon. Br. bk Antwerp ' Ooal 8lpa En Soot. La Roche Jaoquelln. Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Flfeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A. Bossuet Fr. bk-. Newcastle, A Torrisdale, Br. sh Newcastle, A. magaaia, tsr. ss rsewcasue, A. Tramp Steamers Tn Boat. Craghall. Br. aa. San Francisco Guernsey, Nor. as Shanghai Assusn, Ger. ss San Francisco Finverlrv Ti f mm Ran T?m no im,-e Westminster. Br. ss Japan! jane i a, r. ss Ban r rancisco Fran kl jus. Br. ss Yokohama Teddo, Br. as San Francisco Nederland, Ger. s Saa Frarx-ltwo Deike Rlckmers, Ger. ss Fusan Puverlc. Br. ss Comoj, B. C. Thyra. NaT. as Vancouver. B. C Bn Botua la Ballast to Xsoad Oralav Port Crawford. Br. sh Callao River Falloch. Br. bk Callao Oregon, Ger. ah Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk 'Yokohama Henrietta. Ger. h Writ roast Aster. Ger. !k Valparaiso Merechal de NoalUea. Fr. bk..West cnast Homeward Boandun. ba.Vantrvr. B. c. La Palter, Fr. bk Hobart saint Anne. Fr. b. Newcastle, n. H. w. L yd rate, Rr. bk Santa Rosalia lornu part rr. bk. .NewcaaUe, N. 8- W. Sully. Fr. bk Antwera Crillon, Fr. bk Antwerp Genaviare Mollnoa, Fr. bk...... Hobart Nulelly. Fr. bk .......Hobart Leon Blum. Fr. bk : .Mabrt Finland. KB a. ah ........ ....Guayaquil Maguaiena, oar. bit Acaquleo Alesaaxler laeabara. Oar. bk. .Hrmslu h Thlera. Fr. bk Bclfaat Oaoerai For. rr. bk..: Hobart AGED MAX LOSES LEO EN' 3IACHIXEIiY Walter BarBard, an aarl masi llvtu idi mum ftrirni v rrwrn e sai uia. bTOOrM t St. VlXMMirs boaaMtaJ Ust vyvmiax ana ie la ampvtatail at t to. He waa loJarl waUa workiu a ciorT hniiar ymmtmAmr.' aavd aa ae rmr t of aia ao th injury aaay pray tyi V) Tha avrBi-anaiaaJ Brtckiara-tf aaa M for tb fba lateraatlanaJ lrr Jo a 14.1 .- ELECTROPAINLESSI DENTAL PARLORS 303 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER FIFTH 111 120 LOTS ONLY FOR SALE ALL 50x100 FEET OR LARGER $250 $300$350 $400 BASY PAYMENTS KATHARINE & KENSINGTON f t I NO PAIN No .More Fear of the Dental Chair NO PAIN "NOR A HIGH CENTAL BILL" v H Special Rates All This Month C3 25 22 pj t Bank Reference Open Evenings and Sundays Lady Attendant Full set, that fit $5.00 Gold Crowns. 22-k...$3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-k. . 93.50 Gold Fillings $1.00 Silver Fillings 50 why' PAY MORE? If you are nervous or have heart trouble, the Electro Painless- System will do the work when others fail. All Work Warranted Ten Years. ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Corner Fifth and Washington, Across From Perkins Hotel 2 GO These lots sell strictly on merit and this offer Is not made as an Inducement to any person to buy. but to call your attention to the addition, which has never before been ad vertised; 345 lots having bean sold without any advertis ing whatever. It Is Worth Your While to Investigate (A WRITE FOR INFORMATION Regarding the One-Way COLONIST FARES Via th Northern Pacific Railway FROM THE EAST TO THE NORTHWEST ' IN EFFECT DURING SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER t Apply to r A. D. CHARLTON. A. Q. P. A. 255 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Or to any passenger representative of the Company for full infor mation. Ticket deliveries arranged at any points in the east. .WHILE THE SEASON LASTS VISIT r Moclips and Wesfport Beaches rill be divided it fol- 2 of $2$ ftcli...wo. 4 of $20 each.. ..-., 6 of $15 ach......MM.... 8 of $10 esdi. Total ....... ?SOO COUPON Present this st onr office, or ctrt oat and mail to as for particulars. Nam) iinai, ...art. C!ry... SCBIK0RA & MATTOON 2SS EOTCCmLO CLOC PECTES-Hila lilt 1 1051 snxsBii crricE essid jltd xiiu kns. Tela MootavC Car . ONLY 6 DAYS 1.11 E JOURNAL'S THIRD ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST WHICH BEGAN IN JUNE WILL CLOSE Saturday,September12 AT lO P. M, WAKE UP AND HUSTLE-UP THIS MEANS YOU i ROY MARION WHEELER I , , . Maj be exrgagtd for yoke, Pizno. Hxasony, etc -l Prpe tran instructions. 'Appobhtrmta raad TITr.U' I mail or by telephone oolj can be considered. 'Ai !rr j 1 " I Eai't Hiia street, Portland, Orrn,-iroie Th'tc a I taadtcg of tUi! mtm. w m MTmMmHvvHMHMMOMMMHHj f t