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THE 'OREGON DAILY. JOURNAUrORTLAND. frilDAY EVENING. OCTODER 20. -1003. 13 o. ii. iayiiig iJiimis iiciiiiisi FROM GOLD CITY '75-PuofJD SIFEL . GARBAGE Steamer tfazel Dollar Brings Faster Time -Can oon Be ThomaS ft uQInean' Calls At . Neither Freight or ! , ; passengers. ' JIade Between Portland tention to lToposed Ex and The; Dalles. clusive Fraifchlse. TO LOAD LUMBER FOR CHINESE lORT :, " . Captain Reports Having Encountwd Tha O. R. A N. ha begun tha laying I Thomas Guineas, la oppoied to tha or ?s-pouna steei rang or .'a similar I method of handling garbage presented character to tboaa being laid on th new before a recant meeting of the city Troutdale-Bonnevills cutoff for tha die-1 council. Ha voices sta protest In tha tance rrom tne ana or the cut orr to The I following communication to Tha Jour- uaiiea Tnia wm give tne una 7-pound I nail ... . ralla tha entire distance between Port- J "Tha". garbage echeme was again Col'l Weathrr la North raclfl 1 . . n Th. n..TU . .4 K. 1 M . M I . . . - . - M I " T "" wm I Drouini OP ID ID( council DNUUI W DIRECT GRAB W Hh hT Wind a Wa? ' IUrkrntln Com for I.mbr, Pirect from Noma. Alaaka. the British lttmr llasel Hollar arrived at Llnnton early this morning to load lumber for Shanghai on hsr owners' aoeount. She la tha flrat steamer to ooma hara direct from tha north arn port sines tha days of tha grt ruN doaan ara ao. J But tha hit steamer orouani nui pasaengers nor gold, and did not even hava pound of freight Is, har spacious hold, tha Americas navlgatlos Uwa for bidding ft foreign bottom to carry cargo from na-American port another ac cept under special permission, w" nniiiara that brousht aoai the Atlantlo ooaat porta to thai the tracks la Oreon tvrt blivt.d to tx tiUquttoua lebtmei vr brought before prjimmrf to tiio tAbimnmeni or a I in inUllifent body of men. The tni i i iirnHdo i rain iwiwwvn rurnt The Troutdale-lionn.vWe cut-off la I have no Idea of lha terrible Injuetlce nearlng completion. II miles of the 17 1 of the - glgantlo monopoly they Intend mil compnm in. cut-on narmi dmh re to create. ana mllea or trade tiav ng .T, u nMIUN M tt BOW ,tands will afna.Vil. iWiSi i'.?4 "hi r"" profit to thoaa lnter.at.d In 1. 000,000 on this part of the th- m.hmnt rnm ltOO.000 to IIOO.OOS hat the work will I .,., Th.n to ooo hnuaa.1 nearly Una. it being figured that r a-urea mat tne worn will I ..... ..CurtA II. Illk..k1f1 .....,,.. , . w w- w " I ."Y""' V ' -ii.r kJ holdera In Portland. Tha average amount the d "tance In m lea between Portland collected from them will average II and Huntington la only ahortened .1 1 h ah n on haa to do la President Roosevelt Said in New York: ami imiiuiiiiuii im untj iniiiuini I nar month All any one naa to do la .Ilea yt 1 464 degree, of curvature rmurVlt 0Ct f "Wlf d ha will are being eliminated and tha hrPet the extent of thla propoaed mo- A J". , . .Kf. nopo y, which the council propoa reea to degreea. In addition to thla in OB our'eUiaena. Tha hou U vertical feet of gradient have been I It Tly bf t!ed f S? tS "DONT ONLY TALK, BUT ACT . . i.nMm at Mardalena Franclnco when there on the aea folat oueeholder r,m?v'V .. r . v . .u of garbage but. according to tha way Tha 714 mllea of track between thai ".... 7. '.hmM thr ?Sui T; i . .. i r , T 1 M other debrla to be reraored, v v v. h.t.-k.ii. mi. hl -..i. rhirrnn astra ror it being Uld with 7e-pound ralla, and five h. -nllnnii fnuul to twrmU Htt ay ana Ma nuiva ot vn wo win pe cgmpiraa gana to dlacuaa thla ,m:er before their elr globe an- by Koyemker.l. The .laying of the new bod- becaue they knew sit would not r ou,"la" os me baar tne light of day. If tha council and Saa I mlUe of thla wor ainha an. I by Novemaer.l. T The Haiei uoiiar inero. i aia u numij uuimuv ui u bur tt Hat fore caibe empty except for the water appropriation for tne cut-off. believed thU to be a Juat meaeure In ha Hut that waa Dumped Into tb tanfca I s , I the Intereat of the taxoayera. It would . to keep her eteady. 1.1 v.. i ,.. I oertalnly aeem thatthey would dealre Captain Rydney teporta having an- and hag been la tha Columbia only a to rec.iVe all the available Information countered aomo vary coia ana miurmj 1 1.- . on the lub tct Should the eounoll give weather on the run. which took an aven The ateam achopner Toaemlta arrived thla franchle for 25 yeara. aa they pro. loen daya. Heavy aeaa. high winda and here laat- titght In ballaat from San I poae doing, they will create a monopoly low lempermiure maun i '".j- -y -1 cn "-"a lunwr wnicn wur De no weattny mat it .mu thing but pleaaant. eapeclally for thajraturn cargo. She la at Oceania dock I be able to OlcUte to and run tha enUre pool 10 aauora ana iirroim wu p' i iratj rocaivina inun ana will proD- the more temperaie cnmaiea. laDiy anui to one or me tnuia down tha BLAZING BOAT ADRIFT Tha Haael hollar belonaraitO the Dol-lrlvar tomorrow ta beain . lnarflna- Inm. lar line or aieamera i d x .i i ner. but being or foreign conairuciion inj have not Men admitted to American reg latrv. She will take about M00.O00 feet of lumber, but a amall portion of tt Will ? be furnished by mine at xacoma. - j The American barkentlne Benlcla. , which reached Aatorla yeaterday. towed - to Stella, In company with the barken. tine Wrestler, wnicn went to itainwr o ; load lumber. Tne Ivl month sltr. ''under the present ayatem all tha debrlg and garbage la carried frojn each noune xor tne aum or bo , centi month, and tha work la well dona. trouble Ilea with tha council and tha way In whloh the- crematory la conduct ed and not with tha removal of tha Rmwa . If-. finwA - A v- I nrharA. c-i - ' . I -"Thera ahould . be two crematorlea Dcnitus Mjuimgrauun. bwllt, owned and managed by tha city. Anacortea, vVaah.,' Oct. 10. Taking! There ahould alaq be an efficient auper- ,a i, mh.r ' X Wmtlir hi TbMn " the time were thought nuenaent at tne crematory. y naving id lmber. The Wreetier haa '1 bn yo b frat order t0 ,av- the cBUy two crematoria, one could alwaye.be .ntha: The Benlcl.7 u under charter aIu' Marahal oraer tTca a caS' of rallrd UeV to U TT MUl.tt "d ChirFeV Ioi nd- council hjtand legl.latlng In Guarmu on thTaama wntraot Sidi? ng to a eaU for volunteer, at an wly .t? affi&.fS which the echooner M- J. Bmlta I. now hour thl. morning, took a email row- ,,8! A JKXV!21 f"! loading tlae at Stella, . SCIIOOKEK TO LOAD LUMBER ! u.t anrf v.- v..... i.vT ' . I tne Duudinff or tno crematory. From an. I uu U Uab.tT Willi M. I ..... -. . - . Ivan wu-iaueu . iiwiuiuuiii AiiaiK man I il. j 4u " . 1 4 1 " ' 4- a w 7 aged toget a Una pn tha boat and tow &th "K1?' kiH?-- Chi?w 1S.,Seh her out into tha harbor and i from cltZJ,e,ro t0 kn0 t.T ow. ntucht 1 Balonr, GnOtrle A Co. Will Send t"haKI .. Mt. ..... nopoiy, a plumMnrtrioKiV a paving the Samoa to Capo Town. , tailing a loa. of 4.ooo. TSJSSLr 2"iS0Si ror'tha flrat tlma In many; yearg. The Energy had been cut away from theia moionniTe- to - .rh an .it.nt ! a nrr l nrwv war nara aiiak varesaa -m ami . . - . . : w . - an American nailing achooner, haa been ri 5.SS?5 -.wJllre wa rnrd I they have no tlma to look after the cnarterea to carry lumoer , w oouini-: - " : , """" i reat weiiare or tne city, Africa. The transaction waa cloaed 1 .tn. n,w Kusslan Cement company, and "Street imnrovementa cost here mora yeaterday when Balfour, Guthrie 4 Co. I ""r reacned that point: It la doubt-1 ban' In any other city on tha coast, engaged the schooner Samar to come I "ul " the entire fighting fordo of the eiectrlo lighting from to to 115 percent here to load Jar Cape Town. " V ' I town c The samar is a comparatively imau tu aft, her net register being' tit tone, I The ' I craft, her net register being 7J tons. I Tha 'Energy " and will be able to carry only about 1 itream and all l.ooo.ooo feet or tumDer. ene arrived - a few daya ago at San Francisco ith " a cargo of coal and la expected tt) be ordered north aa soon aa the coal' cargo .has been disgorged. - . . ; . - Several cartroea have, been aent from 'here to Mexico and South American , . B " v w i. a v (itviMi a, a uui u v ,v aj ay ay v A aj vjti a town could have saved tha new 1269,000 more,lnmbing from, 10 to 40 per cent Into was . towed lowed to-burn.'. more. All of these great mononnllna the I are created by our present city council. aa ' they, could not exist If tha council did not pass ordnances Iri their favor. -i On account of these mononollea hnn- fdreds of families art annually driven away. who would othtrwlse make their I homes here. Many , of . tha famillea wvum iutcbv iu reu.i esuiYe...TOaia mey Imnwwa thlv . nmn.fv t . ..nnKl.. . porta In sailing schooners during the The French barks La Rochejaauelin l tormi but knowing of tha existence of jjasi severu monun, na nuniuer oi i ana vincennea are in the stream ready I mesa monopoiiaa iney are oriven rrom READY FOR DEPARTURE French " Barks Vincennes, and Rochejaquelln Walt for Tows. ' .cargoes have been aent across tha Fa CUlC, -I TWO NEW. OCEAN TUGS Bandoit Tard Sends Hulls to Frisco I yesterday afternoon with ill, r..Kir..n- . ' wnoal... vaiueo . ai fioa, . : , onnging tna wneat exborts to leave down as soon aa tnvhnata I this city to make their homM . alue. U uv-V ... V BT04H.U1D, UV1U V.' kl 1 C 1 i .UKlUff I A. . U uxien iu uie naicnea wun wneat irom tne great joi umDia river baaln and In land empire, and pound to Jtsur ina vessel with the long name AN) THAT'S EXACTLY THEUNITED'S SENTIMENT! A THIS GREAT HAT STORE DOESN'T SIMPLY ADVER V v ' TISE "EQUAL QUALITY FOR LESS MONEY1 BUT WE GIVE IT IN FACT nr 7 - ; Lots of good reasons for it, too. It isn't because The United is charitable,' or satisfied with less profit, or any other such ' ridiculous idea. , You're not expected to believe any such rot. . - , ' 7 , .' 1, j i'' ' : , -.7;; . -.There are just two, legitimate 'reasons for The United' LOWER PRICES, r-vH 'fy. ; 1 ' FIRST Because we are the largest hat retailers on the coast) and we're on the other" side o! the street, and thus escape the V TREMENDOUS RENTS other" stores have' to pay.. .7; 7 - " '.' : ' "', ''"' '''. -':' 7, "7""" -7-7 77-;.;-':7.--.;i...; SECOND Because the hTimense quantities of . hats The United Stores distribute enable us to buV our hats from" the manu-v facturer for LESS MONEY. But the QUALITY Is the SAME. Don't forget that - 5 7 7 7 . 7. , ' ' ' Jvist drop in tomorrow and investigate. As we said above, we don't only talk we fD ELI VER THE GOODS. - .' Soft arid'Stiff Hatsfiat Cost $4.0(T Elsewhere $3.00 Vill Buy at the United v iucr ic iui iiiui oiiu ruuiig iiivii. xii k mc iitvr kihio, laiia, uiunu) a.uu viaLns, a uv divic aim uuailty Ul IIICSC liatS are rCHJT i.i? -a iL. . a f IS if i . i , ,i . j a a. m t1- fil j tt i -. . . revelations at. tne iigurc. : vny wncre eisc in r or nana xney woma cosi you .w. i x nc. tjnuca xaar. oiores tomorrow... ,3o.UU ctt cr.it ul tut itL- r-i aa 4 tf i rrt tf pa uiri d,; - t il.' i j i juii aiiu juii iidid uidi gel pj.uu dim pj.wju iur, .u hiii uuy di uie uniieu For men and young men. The' latest designs in new flat set brims, low or high crowns. The new Trooper Hat in, latest shades and colors. They are models in style and finish ; nobby, neat and genteel. , They are designed to test the pulse of any man who" is looking for a perfect hat for little money. ' Nothing like themin the city for less than $3.00 or more. s See them' atTThe United tomorrow Stetson, Hats at $4. $5 and $6 The name "Stetson" on hats means the-same as sterling on silver. They art quality hats and will give value received a r .hundred cents on the dollar. We have all the newest shapes and shades,' priced' at. ........ S4.00. S5.00 and $6.00 Mallo Oryencttc Ha Is at $3.50 We are special agents for THE ONLY GUARANTEED WATERPROOFjHAT IN THE WORLD. All the hew 7 styles, both stiff ; and - soft .shapes,- all the latest colors, v ...... r . . . ... . .ipw,U i at $1.85 for $2.50 "Paragon" Hats Like Above llliistrations The United Stores arc sole agents. In Portland for these nobby hats. Nothing but Paragon goes in-' the east See them Al WilalV-U iVi a. a . i iThe shapeslricliide all the new fads, and the shades are green, brown, tan, gray and black, etc. Standard $2.50 Paragon- Vj Hats. v7At I he. united Tomorrow .. , , . , 81.85 81.S5 this month. The tuirs Gleaner and Klyhlam. both I month from Portland to tha formlda.hia .. naw and built at Price & Co. 'a Bandon I total of about 2,000,000 bushels. The vardn. left for Ban Francisco Mondav I La Rooheiaauelln .will nrnhnhlv. ha th in tow. " The Gleaner is a 100-bot ves-jlast of the sailing; vessel' fleet to clear eel -ouut or ceaar a.t a cosy or aooui ' $45,000 for the Gardiner Mill company. . Her machinery conalsta of a compound condensing vertical marine engine, with cylinders 14 and 30 by 20-inch stroko and one single and Scotch marine boil ers, with a steam pressure of ISO pounds. She wiir.be equipped with a thaw & Rpiegle towing machine and a fire pump. ' j The Klyhlam is similar in construe. Pi BIG CROWD AT THREE RALLIES for the BEGIN WORK ON BOAT Three Bryan rallies were held laat tlon and was built forjCharlea P. Doe Transportation company, of Seattle, for w""lvv i wnicn contract wu awaroaa to . too Francisco. - v ,. ' I Portland firm a few dava ao. Tha new boat Is to be about flva feat MAKES PAST RUN I longer than tne steamer Kitsap which Speedy Passenger Craft WU1 Soo ttM otatScl' ThJ ., : v, lie Under way. auaience at ea Work will soon be commenced at Sup- Sli.".". pie's boatyard on tha construction of J "A JTJ1 the ew boat for the Kitsap County J""?14 Bailtns . Schooner , , Taurus Comes (very succesful . Iom Frisco In Six Days, The achoonei Taurus reached tha Co. was built by Supple some yeara ago for Dl sound. She is to be speedy and equipped the same concern and which proved assenger boat on the with fine accommodations for 'passen ger trafflo and is to be ready in time to go Into commission when , the fair opens next summer. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Iumbla river-last night-only six days out from the Golden Gate. Thla la the fastest run made between these ports In three and a half days, however, so that tha Tajfus" performance Is by no mentis rcuro-Dor, I The KUl The Taurus; is in the river to load upper Columbia rlver,.sfils morning with .uiuu. vu""."'-. uou i. i a, cargo 01 aynaiHiie. one of the mille on the lower river. She! Th. JTajrriman liner fitata of f!l will carry away about 800,000 feet, be- Ifornia, Captain Nopander, leaves Alns- jng 01 oit iona net, regmier. ine xau- worth doc tnia afternoon xor Ban ran. rus waa. built, at Marshfleld in 190 I Cisco. - . The North Pacific Bteamship nrnn panva steamer' Geo. w. Elder left Mar- tin's wharf last night for San Pedro ana way ports. The steam schooners Northland and fiouth Bay aalled for California porta yesterday, the former for San Francisco with 800,000 feet of lumber and the latter for Santa Barbara with 600.- I 000 feet of lumber. Both will return tn the lumber: trade. A pleasant concert will be given this evening tn the rooms of the Portland Seamen's Friend society. Third and r landers streets, to which the nubile Is invited. Negotiations for the charter of tha British ahtp Brodick Castle have been on for several daya and it la under- siooa mat uiey were closed today ao that the vessel will possibly be one of tha H'Avemhaf. rlt ef mi. do una tor Europe. The steamer Hoo Hoo will leave for miamooK tooay arter having been strongly bulkheaded and strengthened iur in. anuri ocean run. The gasoline sIood Condor. Cntihi Jones, left this morning for Newport hmu naiupurv. carrying a lull general vi gv. Ruba-dubdubl KUU-a-DUB-dubl ' That is j what wears out your.-clotfies the eternal . rubbing up and down the - washboard. nnn't trnn efnr Ir It isn t necessary. The right way 'to wash dothes- the easy way the quick way the safe way the Modtrn way is with P. & G. Naphtha Soap and cold (or lukewarm) water. If you adopt this way, you will, have precious little use for a wash-board. The naphtha in P. ic G. N aphtha Soap loosens the dirt. Hie soap cleans. tr a a Uoiung the clothes, too, is unnecessary. Ue P. & G. Naphtha Soap and get rid of these twin evils of wash day. . There is no need for cither. P. k G. NtpbthfSota k for at' . h a'rwst every rocery U this audience at each meeting was large and enthusiastic, cheering, the mention of to tne ecno. una meet- at Mount Tabor and was addressed by Bert B. Hanev and H. D, Wagnon. Another meeting held at Sev enteenth and Thurman streets was ad. dressed by John Manning, while the third was held at Carpenters' hall. East Fin ana tirana avenue, and waa ad dressed by John H. Stevenson, E. 8. J. McAllister and J. Hennessy Murphy. In his address Mr. Murphy called particular attention tp tha bank failure at La Grande, contending that no such situation would have been possible un der the -bank guarantee plan, and pre dicting that Union , eounty would go for Bryan by a big vote aa the reault of the pitiful Illustrations given through the wrecking of the Sorlber bank. Tne speaker invited the Tazt managers to send able speakers up ta La Grande to explain to the people of that city whv the bank guarantee clank in the Democratlo platform waa not a good one. $1.35 for $2.00 Reliance Hats This sale is for Saturday only. Over 200 dozen hats to select from stiff or soft styles, in every new shape and color. A" genuine $2.00 hat on sale tomorrow at ... . ... S1.35 life FULL LINE OF COLLEGE CRUSHERS, IN ALL COLORS, sl.00 Unicf Mat Stores ;Co. ' 6&$m Open Saturday Night Till 11. Largest Hat'Store in the West. Between Stark and Oak Money Back If Not Satisfied. FATHER FIST SHOl'i CAUSE E. ,. a Potter was lodged In the oounty jail this morning because he failed to heed a citation to appear In the Juvenile court on October 17 to ex plain why be does not pay .for the sup- j port of his children, now in the care of States. the Boys' and Girls Aid soolety. This afternoon Judge . Gantenbeln will aak him to explain why he did not answer the -citation, as well as why he has ituioa 10 pay iur me cnuqren. Potter Is said to own' considerabla property and when, he waa divorced from his wife some time ago he was awarded tha cuatody of the children. They were placed In tha .care of the Boys' and Girls' Aid and he Is .90 In arrears in his payments. . , m Arthur Brisbane, tha editorial writer ior ins newspapers, J prosperous. Ha Vivo, reoently bought two New York. Park Row has It that Mr. ,000-houses in Brisbane gets more salary than any other newspaper editor in the United Bellingha m to Corvaliis as Dis tinct and Loud as Talking Across a Table". BOOirO XtXOAX SATES . ., MARINE NOTES. Astoria, OCL 10. Arrived ilnn af 7 and sailed at 0:10 a m., ateamer North- na, i or can rranciaro. Arrived down at 7:10 and Bailed at tl a. m., steamer u. w. umr, xor an t'uaro an. mar Pya y Ban Pedro. Oct 19. Ballad, steamer noanoae. ror fortiand. Arrived, steam er um. . enwica, rrom Columbia rl rer. Astoria. Oct. tt. Arrived at IX:,. and lf j up at 4 p. tn, British steamer -Has.! Dollar, from Nome. Sailed at lit p m. steamer R. D. Inman, for San Fran cisco. Arrived at 1 40 p. m.. echooner l auras, rrom Eaa Francisco. Arrived aU - -- - - - - - - - - r - - , .muiiii iwnnu i rum ean r raaciaco. Astoria. Oct. it. Condi iw at v. ""uui m ri ver at a a. m. smooth: wind west 1 miles: weather cloud t Tide at Aatorla Saturday High a v sw w wsm-i, ti.if m. n A if raat - 11:7 p. m, feet ' Do you knpw what u. I H. . Ami 6TKAW TOTE OX TRAIS CITES LEAD TO BBYAX i i i TJL T. TTIsraraiiL Km4 4m..! . -. r.-.!a t Ametioa, rvtrta that a a,r. w t.kf, br M th. amo.- T Anthem Par!f!e tra'a rtmtrritr r ..:td 1 rte, U.nf , ,t " L'j.-i, 11 for Taft aaf tor ttls. The Finest Cleaner Made will do ? No ? Well it deans windows and mis rors, polishes tins anoTall kinds of metals, and cleans paint without a scratch. Askyour grocer. . ' y 7 - .r ' .- ' '7.7 1 fT i as m j r -aaw m mm.-- . t b& nnVni'n 101 You can talk via Home Phone with ir . - t . . , .... SEATTLE TACOMA ' BELLINGHAM " EVERETT and other .western Washington land iPuget found points. Also up the Wil I lamette valley, : through Washing ' ton county, etc ' m KMmi& '7- T7 lT7l n n rnv quality of service is so far 7 y J' i AHEAD OF.WHAT SEEMS POSSIBLE l KJ J Lt U THAT A TRIAL WILL AMAZE YOU eziEts UNTIL YOU, HAVE TRIED OUR SER VICE YOU CANNOT IMAGINE HOW CLEAR THE VOICE SOUNDS v. yoBiiwiitur mwo-bttt jurci Tnxrwon cokta. Q. O. CMAlSk. MaMfw, 2erua4. Oc. , "VyW Temporary Address. Laffcr.tte Bldg. Parmaneat OfSft. Berd cf Trade Blii. ,$ Frivate T.Ugrapk Lla.a ta Lhm by Moat Taaa