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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS TORTLXnD, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, , 1003. BEV.il. E.BERIIHS GETS TRANSFER Chaplain of Seamen'? Insti tute Will Be Stationed at , Vancouver, B. & ' BON IN COMMAND i , , OF COAST VESSEL ' Iter. A. E. Dalrjrcnple of Cap Town, South Africa, "Will Succeed IWt. jBornay as Chaplain of Local In- stltute. ; '. ! la b.lne built for a Pu.t sound firm, ami two steel tenders are Minx constructed tor the Government, At Ilia varda of tha 1'ortland K hli.l.ulldlnn company In South I'orlUnrt, the Alliloa ferry. V. 8. Mason, la imlns rebuilt A new ferry for the run betwn the Oriron ehye and Vancouver, Waeh.i la 10 Da nuu i una ran out aq isr ine con tract haa not been let aUhouati It la understood mat nwie ware onenea sv eral dare as;o. Tha ferry will ba con idorabfy larger thin tha ona now In commission. TO GET CARGO AT THIS PORT. 0Rev.' A. EU Barneys, chaplaia of tha Seaman's Inatltuta of thlacrtjr. win leave nexj month to taka charge of tha Inatltutea Jn British , Columbia with. headauartara at Vancouver, B. C. W will be succeeded here by Rev. A. E. Dalrympla of Capa Town. South Africa. Mr.' DaXrympla la already an routa from tho dark continent N .;Bev. Mr. Bernayt haa boen In chiVae of tha Portland Inatltuta for aaveral pears, since the xormer cnapiain, t, Mr. Bruce- was transferred to the Val paraiso atatlon. - He haa done much unftAsaful work In Increasing the Insti tute's field of work, and It la aald that at no time haa the Institute been more satisfactorily managed than during Chaplain Beroaya' incumbency, Tlio Vancouver. B. . C, haa been In charge of I A. Bernaya, eon of Rev. Mr. Bernaya, but Mr. Bernaya has been aiven command of the Coast Mission steamer coiumoia, wnicn la a iioaiing seamen's among; tha islands of tha British Columbian coast, not only In tha Interest of seamen but loagrers and other laborers as well. Rev. J. Antona who has had command of tha Columbia for several years la going east to raise money ror a second coast mission vessel, much larger and better equipped than the- Columbia. - If auccess crowns his efforts and the -vessel is bought on tha Atlantic coast, young I A. Bernays will go caat to, bring her back around tho Horn. x . Tha local Institute has been observing tha vacation season this summer, ana tne concerts mat were so popular last winter were dispensed with for the past two months. The new season, will open tomorrow night, however, with a very good program under tha direction of Qeorre Clark. The. Institute is located J.t Front and Flanders atreeta, and foll owing; ts tha program for tha evening in run: Piano solo, W. Ward; song, A. D. Hay; sonar. jL. Ferguson, steamsnip uam brian King; reading, Mlas O. Bussell; eon. W. McBaln. steamshln Rosa Citv: song, R. Nadke, German ship Albert iticKmers; song, miss . .Bennett jonn son; violin solo. Miss Barton: sons-. J Q. Kllpack; song, J. Sinning, Albert iticamers; song, miss u. J. Bussell; reading. Mrs. I E. Cornell; piano solo, wiss Aunen Hemnree; song, jr. xnayer, steamship Rosa City; song, J. B. W. uiwson. Accompanist, w. ward. . TO ESTABLISH TARIFFS. Railing Vessel Will Come North Af 'a tvi a . . a .. icr I'lscnaxginK. . Under charter to tha Northwestern Warehouse company tha French . bark Elarrlts will coma hers In ballast from San Francisco to load wheat for Eu rDS. fine, will nrobablv be followed by a number of other windjammers since the California port Is practically out of the wheat exporting business. The Blnrrlta registers 1.J6S tons net and has bean at San Francisco only a few days, l"Avlng arrived there the last of August from Hamburar with general cargo, the Inward freight will be dis charged with dispatch and then the bark will poaalbly ba towed up to Portland In orjdcr.to .savc time. CHILEAN , VICE-CONSUL. Representatives- of Trans-Pacific Lines Meet in Seattle Tomorrow. A meeting will be held at Seattle to morrow . by representatives of the va--rlous steamship lines operating liners between this coaat and tha orient for the purpose of agreeing upon a basis of tariffs dating from November 1, when tha new schedule of freights across the continent becomes effective. - ' The Portland & Aslatio Steamship company win oe representee. Dy Agent J. W. Ransom and San Francisco lines win be represented by A. Ml Garland, freight traffic manager of the Pacific Man steamsnip company, who will be here this evening .to join Mr. , Ransom on the trip north. In view of the fact that the Inter state commerce commission governs rates across tne continent, .me steam boat lines will probably not quote a inrougn rate, out instead give a pro portionate rate across the ocean. Con siderable rivalry exists between lines plying across tne facinc and those go ing to the orient from the- Atlantic coast by way or tne sues canal, and It a to provide agamst su.cn competition i that the meetlns- will be held In Seat tle tomorrow." Some tariffs might be lowered while others again "Wight be increased. AT THE SHIPYARDS. Gasoline Schooner Gerald C Willi. Come Here for Repairs. Joseph Supplo yesterday received word from Astoria to the effect that the gas oline scnooner ueraid u. would ua at tils yard in a day or two for a general overhauling. JThe craft is said to be In need of a new keel. She piles between Astoria and ports aiong tna coast. Not a great deal of work Is going on at the local shipyards just now, ex rentlnar at the shops Of tha Wlllametta Iron oVSteel worka. where a steel, vee-- No Cocaine. No Gas No Students Our auecaas ladue to uniform high-grade work afjeaaonable prioaa. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartw mm ean now have their teeth traeted niiM ana snaiiwori piled wltnout ua lease pain or gar. BinnrM irmiAPriOM 21-KARAT CROWNS BRIDGE WUR& OUB BEST PUATN FLATS.. AXLi LINED PLJLTB ........ I teeth : aak .BO 1 ST Eaaalaatioa aai OeasltaUoa rraa, Rc-Enamcljng Teeth fa tba araataat tnvantloa ta enodara dantistry and baa baa saost auoeaas. ful f all methods. w nimil ta a 11 a anaclal tavlta ttna ta eall at our office and have the'r teath aaamlaad free of chare-. We own and control tba largest ana bast equipped seatal Mtabllab mant la tha wertt. having IS affkaaa all told. , We give a wtaa gnaraataa arttk all work for It year. Lady attsaa aat Union Painless Dentists HlHi atarru ra 9. Owraat rtsva, ' John Held, Well-Knaavn Shipping Man, Gets Appointment Here. , Jrthn Bold, chief clerk for. I. Ernest baldlaw, or tna Boston tsteamsnip cum pany and Frank Waterhouae ft Co., haa hn annAtntml vlnik consul . hers for Chile. Mr. Retd Is thoroughly familiar with tha shipping business. .. Tha appointee la a former resident of Callao, Peru, and Valparaiso and hence know conditions in tha country that he will 'represent nere. t:nne naa Deen without, a consular, representative here for soma time. INSPECTORS INVESTIGATE ROW. n A Tllna nnei-atnr of tha gaso line' launch Whtfe. Crow, running ba wn at Tnhna 'anil Plaremont. was given a hearing before Government In spectors Edwards and Fuller on tne charge of intoxication while engaged in ferrying passengers across the river. T xi fciurU rhiAf of nolice of the olty of St. Johns, testified that on the night of Friday, August 28, Hins was arrested because or an altercation he had at tha St. Johns ferry slip with two of his mala passengers, over the nnllatMAn nt ' far Merrit Hanks Was arrested at the same tlma charged with assault and battery, the complaint hav ing been- signed oy wins. The. chief said that evidence devel oped that the assault had occurred on the west enore ana out or tne jurisdic tion of the St Johns court, but that an assault had taken place and the chart was limn withdrawn ana a cnarsa of drunk la th strts or St. Johns substituted. Hanks pleaded guilty to this charge and paid a flu. A charge of druiikunnesa waa alao filed against Navigator lllng and he waa bld In jail war night without ball. Tha fol lowing day ha paid a fine of IS. Ulna In hla own defense aald ha 'bad been "licked by eoma Taasengers on tha west ahor of tha river oa the night referred to and that subsequent ly, upon reaching the opposite side of the river, ba waa locked up la iall over nlKht. He denied having ben drunk at th tlma, saying that while lis paid a fine next day Ea considered It penalty for fighting and not for drunkenness. , When asked If ha had protested against being put In Iall, ha sard h did but It availed nothing. lie waa simply told ha wag there -and would atay there. - . Tha ease was taken under advise ment. ', t' . ALOXG THE WATERFROXT. - Tha tug Vosburg arrived from Ne. halem this morning bringing tha barge Nehalem with a cargo of sprue logs for the paper factories at Oregon City. Tha barge was berthed at the mills of tha Portland Lumbar company. Th steamers' Rosa City and Roanoke arrived In the harbor last night, the former from San Francisco direct and the latter from Ban Pedro via Eureka and Snn Franclsoo. Both brought. good lists of passengers and large quantities of freight The British steamer rorerio arrived In tha Columbia river thla morning IIUKI ,U)HUI A- . V. Mil. tll.V. . I. ,1,9 regular Frank Waterhouse line and will load lumDer ror Australia at muis down tha Columbia. Tha Forerlo will ba followed by tha Suverlo. Lieutenant Bcrnaroll. navigating of ficer of tha Italian cruiser Puglla. bald John MnNulty, nautical expert In charge or tna nyarograpnio orancn in tna cus tom house building, a visit thla morn ing. Lieutenant Bemaroll says tha of ficers snd sailors of the Puglla ad mire Portland very much and are glad of having such a long stay here. He expects the Puglla to be stationed In oriental waters for possibly a year af ter leaving this port. 9 Tha Norwegian ahlp Vigo shifted to tha Star sand dock at noon today. Tha Vigo dragged her anchora in the stream yesterday afternoon during the heavy blow. The Italian cruiser Puglla took city water yesterday from the east side. Tha water waa pumped through a fire hose atretched from tha east alda rail road yard over bargea to tha cruiser. MARINE NOTES. San Franclaoo. Sept. Arrived at I a. m. Steamer Harold foliar, from Co lumbia river. , ..... Astoria, Sept. T.Arrlved at 11 a. m. and left up at 1 p. n.. etearnar Bee, and left up at 4:80 p. m., atearaer Shos- nona. irom oan tboci"co. Arriu 1:66 and left up at :' P. m atamr Roanoke, from ban Pedro and way ports. . Yokohama, tepfc I rendition at tha mouth of th river at a. m. Smooth, wind aaat, t mllee: weather cloudy. , TIiIm at aarrla Warinaadav High water 0:11 a, m.. .t feet Ui'f :00 a. m., . feet; t.lS p. m., 1.0 feet GRIST OF CRIMINAL (Continued from Page Ona) AStoria oepx o. -aiiivcu ii o., a. m., British steamer Boverlc, from Co- ed bark and a three-masted ship. Ar rived at noon, a French bark. may ba excluded whan a ballot la taken In voting on a preaentmant or Indict ment Tha court also gave careful Inatroo tlona concerning tha returning of in dictments. Me warned them not to al low any prejudice or favoritism Influ ence them, either In returning or falling to return an Indictment. He than read in full tha aectlona of tha Oregon stat ute required to b read by law, relat ing to the prevention, of foraat Urea, libel, prlseflghting. liquor .license pro visions and tha local option law. Tha latter law haa to be read In full, to Im press the grand Jurora with tha impor tance of any violation of its provisions that may coma to their notice. There were 41 names in the Jury-box when th seven slips containing- tha names or tna luture grana jurora were drawn. Th men were then' examined as to their qualifications by Judge uantenoein, ana ait were accepted inu sworn. After they had been Instructed Mr. Da via waa named as foreman and they retired to their room In charge of Ballirr Klchard uelcn. Tne jurors at once' proceeded, to complete meir or animation bv tha election of A. W, Bagley as clerk. Before adjourning for tne noon nour rour auupoenaa were is sued far witnassaa to annear. and It il aviriant that no tlma will ba lost in starting work, on tha accumulation of criminal cases tnat await action. District Attorney Cameron is In per sonal attendance on the grand Jurora and will direct their work In clearing up the cases, while th district attor ney .la noncommittal as to what will first be done, it ts taken for granted that the first work will be tha return ing of indictments In cases where men have been In Jail all aummar, and In most of which the proceedings will be matter oi course. Five members of the grand Jury must unite In returning an indictment When tne jury aeciaes to return a true Din, tha namea of all the witnesses exam ined must appear upon It The indict ments win ba kept secret in every case until arrests are made. Presentments are returned when the grand JufArs are in doubt as to the legal course they snouia pursue. Ifiar Sis' j All Grocers Cc. V Attention , Members of A. 0. U.W. OF THE CITY OF PORTLAND Matters of the utmost importance tp the A. O. U. W. will be discussed at the meeting of Industry Lodge No. 8 rip ON I OH in Woodman Building, 11th and Wash ington streets. Attend without fail, and bring a friend who is not a mem ber of the Order. PHILIP GEVURTZ, GRAND MASTER WORKMAN Quality Value Our Grand Fall and Winter Opening Now, Up-to-Dato Woolen Dress Goods New Dress Goods AT 50, at this price we are showing a vast as sortment of new Fall weaves in all wool and nov elty worsteds, neat shadow striped serges, Herrin glove fancies and Jamestown novelties in the new dark shades of red, green, blue, brown, gray, etc., unmatchable values at this low price. New Dress Goods AT fl.OO At this price we are showing a most extensive line in the famous Jamestown, Priest ley's and William F. Reed's celebrated fabrics in widths from 46 to 54 inches pure wool and silk and wool materials in exclusive designs New English cheviots, double weight serges, novelty Herringbone weaves, Pekin striped poplinettes, novelty serges, phantom striped panamas, broad cloths, wool taffetas, etc., etc., in the new shades of red, grey, blue, brown, etc. New Dress Goods AT ?1.50 In this assortment you will find 54 inch English chevrons, English diagonal wide wale cheviots,, invisible striped serges, Herring bone cheviots, satin striped prunillas, plain prun illas, swivel striped vicunas, double warp ocean serges, etc., etc.; they come in all the new fall colorings in shades of blue, Hunter's and olive green, new browns, smoke grays, castor, red, etc., etc.; strictly high-grade fabrics that are remarkable values at this price. iwaT'i.-. . a- . tn; 'i. en x-r . . .. t-r w- bl. ar - e , m w gr ii lv. ..A-.'..A.:'.'.:r -a- ?.V f. a II ALL THE LATEST WEAVES AND COLORINGS FALL AND WINTER. 1008. Those fabric which have found favor with fashion for fall and winter wear are alj here. Particular women can make their selec tions from a more than ordinary large assortment finding scores of exclusive patterns and weaves not found elsewhere. While we are showing exclusive styles in the finest importations, we are making special feature this week of medium-priced dress goods kinds that are superior at popular prices. All the new colors and the best styles are in the following groups... ' HEADQUARTERS FOR THE SEASON'S NEWEST AND LATEST STALES QUALITIES THAT ARE THOROUGHLY ' RELIABLE New Dress Goods AT7Ke Included in thla assortment are pure wool fabrics from 44 to 46 inches wide, in the new chevron weaves, invisible striped worsteds, shadow striped worsteds, striped serges," phan tom striped cheviots, hard-twisted novelties, etc., etc.; other stores ask 85c to $1.00 a yard for the same quality goods. H aaaaaa. aBjBSa. " New Black Dress Goods We Are Ready to Show You the Very Choicest of the Season's Offerings 46-inch Satin Striped Serges, 44- inch Herringbone Serges. 45- inch French Poplin. 44- inch Genuine French Voiles. 45- inch Pure English Secillian. 48-inch Ocean Serges. 44-inch Silk Warp Henrietta. In all the Latest Weaves. A Great Showing ' , of Seasonable Weights at $1.00 a Yard Also Priestley's wool taffetas, Empire cloth, batiste. Prion strineri taffi-fa anrt Tvnvlieh melrose--Ali guaranteed black dress fabrics. iflr. .if say. -fffo 4 A Great Special Sale oi Child's School Stockifls Look where you wilL you will find no such stocking values in any other store hereabouts each season our popular Stocking Department is establishing a new and a higher record for value-giving never before were stocks so interestingly low priced. The of ferings for this sale a few of which are referred to below are matchless: . A Special Sale of the JiOBCSfS 9XOS.- CrtRTLAHU OSC Stockings for Children Reg. 20o Quality at 12,Jo The American Beauty btockmgs, tor children, are famed for their unequaled wearing quality Thrv come in both fine and heavy rib. full seam less with triple knee and extra heavy foot, all sizes, for boys and girls. Regular ZUc 1TI. grade, priced for this sale at ". ... lVi2C Children's 25c StOckingrs 10c A great special offering of children's fine, medi um and heavy ribbed stockings; fast black and stainless, made from the best grade combed Egyptian cotton, all sizes, for boys and girls. Regular 25c grade, priced for this great "I sale at only, the pair li7C Children's 40c Stockings 25c A sale of misses' fine French snd silk lisle, fine ribbed hose; also boys' extra heavy, medium and wide ribbed stockings, made seamless with shaped ankles. Regular 35c and 40c val- OC nes, specially priced for this sale at &JC It's Time to Think oi i Winter Bedding It will cer tainly pay you to visit our Bedding De partment just now; for we have a most complete stock to show you. Especially in teresting are the low prices Values are tempting enough to bring you here &r o m p 1 1 y. ere are a few items that sre well worthy your careful attention. New Wool Blankets AT f 2.90 Gray Wool Blankets, H size and full 4 nounds in wei&rht. AT 3.60 Grav Wool Blankets, full double size and 5 oounds in weiarht. AT f4.SO Fawn colored Wool Blankets, tH size, with pink and blue borders. . AT fS.OO Silver gray and four-colored Wool Blankets in full double size our leader. AT f 5.75 Light gray Wool Blankets, full 11-4 size, 5 pounds in weighty witn pink and blue borders. . " . AT fe.OO-Plaid WodI Blankets, full double size: rrettv colorings in white, pink, tan and blue. AT $4.25 White Wool Blankets, extra large size; 12-4 size, finished with neat borders. AT 4.00 White Wool Blankets, full . double, 11-4 size; finished with pink and blue borders. AT 4.76 White Wool Blankets, full double size. 5 oounds in weight.. ' . 7 AT ff.eo White Wool Crib Blankets, 36 by 54 inches. , .-. AT 2.50 White Wool Crib Blankets, extra heavy, 36 by 54 inches. ( , y - Cotton Blankets From 50e Up to $2.50 l ! - ' Our new fall stock o Cotton Blankets ii now complete, comprising . all the . best sizes in all wanted weights, and quality considered, our prices cannot be equaled anywhere. , - A Tremendous Sale Children's C.1Aa1 Fine Solid sOC-QOOl In neat and up-to-date styles at extraordinary low prices Every pair sold under our Per sonal Guarantee This is the way they are -made We call your attention to a few of the many merits of these School Shoes. In the above cut, arrow No. 1 points to a solid sole lesther outer sole; arrow No. 2 points to a solid sole lesther inner sole; arrow No. 3 points to a aolid sole leather counter, thus forming a solid foundation, or most essential partof the shoe. Arrow No. 5 points to the full-length vamp lasted down with the cap, making the shoe double strength at the toe. Arrow No. 6 points to the fast-colored eyelets, and arrow No. 7 points to a heavy drill lin ing. It is just as essential that a shoe has a good lining as to have a good sole or up per, i neae snoes are au tolorJ Jyt '''''' Full length Vavry Ltktr Ciunttr Sot Hunter We SoltJ lthff Awl double sewed with silk thread andf they should rip at any time) we will repair them free of charge. HERE IS THE WAY THE PRICES RUN? Youths' and boys box calf, kid and fA cordovan, sizes 1 to S'i, sale price LuU Children's and misses' kid and kangsroo Cn . calf, sizes 6 to 2, sale price... V w Children's and mints' box talf kid, CI ? Little gents' satin calf, sires 8tf to 13tf, QQ sale price JJC Youths' and boys' satin calf, sites 1 M )Q to Syi, sale price -J1.J.J Little gents' box calf, kangaroo calf OQ arid kid, sizes Si to 13, sale price JI.J Ywitka and bTrs box calf ksr tn ( "yQ calf and kid, sites 13 H to 5tf. sale Trice, .vie I i sizes 8 to 11, sale prtca...... y 1 i i Children's box calC sizes 8 t 11, CI 1 sale price v. 1 Misses' box kid, sites llj-i to 2, CI C) sale price iiris Misses' Bos Calf Kid, Blocher cut, sizes to 2,aa'e price I1.7S i rsr.