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THE OKEGON. SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7. 1003. .oincE Q PUDS SO HI OlILV TEHIHTllfE Proposed Lease of Port of Portland Prydock Yet to Bo Piscussed. . Although no definite proposition 'has been placed before the port of Portland OX T1IK rORTLAND-SAN. FRANCISCO ROUTE. 10 SI0QP SIME OSTIUM r;:;: B jaak sa sm bsk aa al mm'm am aa I - m m at h h sis nnnii i ii it I iiuiiiui i luii i iiuiiu u L i Anti-Saloon league Pre J. W. York Says romjitiuus Flourish1 Throughout pares to Enter Political r. Field, Countiy. City Attorney Completes Draft of New Regulations to Govern Milk Business in 'Portland 3Iany Fea tures. . City Attorney John P. fcavanaugh com- plated th draft of the new milk oral nance yesterday afternoon preparatory to Its submission to the council at la meeting on Wednesday? next.--"-The proposed ordinance is an xhaus tlve one and goes thoroughly into the question of controlling the milk supply : of the city. 'In its provisions are many of those already , In effect under the : existing ordinance, though the Issuance t of licenses, the- appointment of,, in spectors, the inspection of dairies under ; th direction of the city-board of health ' and the standardization of the milk sup ply are new features. - It la made unlawful for any person or firm to sell milk in the city without a city license. This provision la set .. oat liy the following language: . , Must Obtain License. v "Section I: Unlawful to sell without licenses rlt shall be' unlawful for any person to sell, dispose of or keep for sale, any milk or cream within the city of Portland without first obtaining a license therefor In accordance ..rlth the . provisions of this ordinance.'. The manner of securing licenses for the sale of milk is set oufln the ordi nance in section three. The mode of pro- ceedur Is.apeclfled in the following lan . guage: - v ',.- t ''Section " S.. '; Application Any person desiring a license to sell, dispose of, or keep for sale 'any milk or cream In the city or Portland shall first make appli- , cation in writing therefor to the board of health of said city, which application -rsnau set forth, with reasonable exact vness, the following facts: - (X) ' Tha , name and place of residence or business t of such applicant. (2) . Whether said applicant Is a producer of milk or cream. , ) The exact location of the dairy ... which produces tha milk or cream. (4) The, number of cows in each dairy herd. (6) If the applicant is not a producer or mux or cream, the name of the per : son from whom be obtains, or is about ' to ofitain milk or cream, the location of - , the dairy, tha jmmber of eowr tn the dairy herd from which the milk or cream 'Is obtained." , Bhall Permit Inspection. Section 4 provides that all persons or firms desiring to sell, milk in the City shall, after filing the application for a license, permit the city Inspectors to visit their, dairies, Inspect their oows, barns and equipages and general con '. ditlona.. Refusal to allow such inspec- - tlon shall result in the declination of the city board of health to lssuo a license to sell milk In the city. It la provided Jn section 6 that the city board of health, upon an appllca. tlon for a license being filed, shall in- ; spent the dairy of the man making the ' application, ir the conditions are sat- Isfactory and tho ; cows are v healthy, then the city board of health shall la, sue a certificate to the applicant atat r tng that his dairy is In satisfactory con . dltlon, and upon (presentation of this certificate to thaclty auditor, together with . the license fee, a license will be . Issued. ' It Is also provided that after y I, 1910, the certificate of the city , board of health must aj6 show that all cows nave oeen testea oy tn tuber culin test and found to be free from tuberculosis. . ." . 1 It la also provided In the ordinance that, pending the action of the board of health on 'any application for a li cense; the person making the appllca , commission for the lease of the 8t1 Johns drydock to the Oregon Prydock company, it la possible that such a proposition will be placed before the commission . at Its regular monthly meeting next Thursday. If It is con sidered favorably it will probably be With the understanding that there will be. a large shipbuilding plant con atructed there In tha future. When asked what he thought of the matter, i. r. Bwlgert, president of the port of Portland commission, said that no definite proposition had been sub mitted to the commission and that no committee had been appointed to look into j i. "When tha dock was built." tiiil Mr. Swlgert," the location was selected with the view of some day building a large Shipbuilding plant there. At the Dres- I . Worth PnrlfM -RtAnmohln PnmnAnv'a itoumtr finnti flaea srhlch arlv,f af" Martin's Anrb onrlv th!a' d!BVoTtonhonh 00 her first trip oa the Portland-San Francisco run.' Tne steamer was purchased few weeks to authorise ' the buiidina- of such a I a especially for this trade and will Carry cabin passengers and freight. She is in command of Captain Slant, and without. that tha Innatlon In I Pftlildfln ' , -'' ' ' -tf) ' .' " 1 . 1 V : ... . '.-. - ... ' . . v - r dally not the beet, as it la too far awav oouirf arranS.; i.vW t,?;' h6"11'1'' -nd th" work on the craft will for a new flreboat for tho city of Ta couici oe arranged, I think It might be I . -,- si... vi, - I . rr-w. . . .u.- . a gooa idea to have both docks under I tstnn . i,ii. tut e ih. h. MH.r. I -iiti. , m one management" - . I JZ .: TJi Z" L""".T .:r5 " Asxea ir ne thought there would beliKnnn tv. kii. .v nni. fh. lahnf I .v.. ..iv.i i .. . n llt.llkMj . . ! . . . I ------ v..., .w I IIClEUUUIIjUUU Ul IliU.WVt vt inn Blllirany OtVinir n th KHHtmi.1 nn nf Ih. ilum tha I -.111 v. ion . , . i a?,S therfhv aJhII 'b ownerg to furnish the material, which Lh will drag eight feet of water. It Is 1m fH Ul! S ?- fuIpo.M. 'or with the cost of construction, it Is es- expected to have the flreboat ready for h. it nl.iV . i, ,v "maiea win po bdoui jju.ouu. xne service by the spring of 1911. built, -namely, that Of making the rates maehlnerv of th nM ntenmer nameeock I as reasonable as possible in ordr to will be placed In her. V . , - I x M4 ftrvw ivm'tttfflfxn1 get ships to coma hern rr th.i .rir I Tk. in- TnonAr.tin. M.I It 1. TE INT&IjIilUEMIS hd 0aid. ".. . ' ' I will hiiilii . fltpflmpr npyt inrinr fnr 4Th It w provide for ths rat-i: an! I Dasseneer and freight . Bervice between I -:.vt TAnmtn to ArrlTAi in ease the tlnou wam i0n. .wi I onf Tniarin rtn the. Pniviltfl riv- I Oeo. W. Elder. San Pedro. Nov. .'..j . lou..iii i- h. ,iv.v.i. -a I Breakwater. Coos Bay Nov. ilia tori hv h. . Ti-.x, . , I i nri,,. . .r.-in. ..Kansas City, San Francisco ....Nov. s " :r. .." "'-1"" ""r..r VX 7-" ; '."LI . Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook , Not. 9 ' , IWB8 tor UIB ' WOlKing I HBvn muvui. vw vf,i ' of all mechanics on the dock, union orl -" 1 - ' nommlon,"! - MARINE NOTES. air. Bwigert said that what talk there nad been of the leasing of the drydock X W York, head of the house of Aattflo VAak.. m r JU1 - a. j.a. was all that It amounted to at the pres- I wind southeast Alliance, Coos Bay .Nov. , 11 Argo, Tillamook ........... . , .Nov. 14 Roanoke. San Pedro .....Nov. 14 Hose City, Ban Francisco. ....Nov. 15 Rygja ...... Nov. 18 Regular risers Sua to Depart. weather, Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro .Nov. f m i mi iuu. vne ciouayj; Arrlvea down durlns- the nlcht' S:'""' ""..,.,.. ...i.v. company would Increase , the amall MMSlltoT2t -S 9 am' Breakwater. Coos Bay. .Nov. 1 0 shlobulldlna- niant hot ia. uM .."J T Jz: , m-i Kansas City, San Francisco. . . .Nov. 12 InA i thi Ti hi V- !m t5!r? w tenerBose City, for San Pranclacp. Eureka, Eureka. Nov. 18 ana Xflat a nope was held Out that th era Rnllrl at T a m r-..nn,i - T3.,ni, c . Kr ifl wouloT be a large modern plant built San Francisco, Arrived at 7 a. m steam-1 Rose City, San Francisco lucio m. nurne zuiure aate. CARRIES DOLLAR WHEAT. .Nov. 19 cr Maverick, from San 4rranciaco- Xr- yJa. orient ov. bu rived at 11 a; m.,; U. 8. revenue cutter ' Vessels la" Sort- Manning;. Arrived and left up at 4 P. Lvland ros.. Br. h......-.rrb. W. P. m steamer Argo, from Tillamook. Ar-1 Donna. Franceses. Br. blc Astoria nnvon Bt.... it.i.. . .lirived at S:30 and left up at 4:30 p. m.. I Pierre Antonlne, Fr. bk,,......Aetorla ,t m.urxr ill. juere ateatner Ranta -lo,. c ' T.nntnn T)r . ...... . s. .Oieanl This Mornlnz. Cisco. , . : v I Maverick. Am. sa ..Portsmouth With the first carzo of dollar whut San Franr-laen. Knv Arrive loot I Santa Clara. Am. as . . XMartlus this month, the German Uteamer Wal- night and sailed at 1 p. m., ' steamer- J. Argo, as ........ ...dak Street ku re left down this morning, carrying B. Stetson, from Columbia River, for Neuilly.Fr. bk. . i. .......Outside 214,463 bushels of : wheat,- valued at San Pedro,: Arrived at 1 a. 'm., steamer Marchal d'Castrles.-Fr. sch. .Stream 21,4f t- ,Sho ; Is, dispatched bv BaU Roanokeiat i a. m steamer Nrnn't cit. Nantes, Fr. bk. ........... ....Linnton four. Guthria & Co. and cleared for from Portland. Sailed at 1 p. m.. -team- pStanBr ia -V " Irving StVincent for orders.' V ; s v jer Carlos; at noon, steamer Kansas City. I Wandsbek, Oarbk.'Vi V.. .-8tream ' One other grain shlD left down f ni-1 for Portland. Arrived, ateamar J Mo,.lm u citu a n ..v, T itn the sea this morning. at o'clock with hoffer, from Columbia River. Sailed at 1 Irene. Am. sch. ;...,.'.. . ..".".".. .Goble a cargo of wheat for tha United Klnr-lt p. m.. steamer Rainier, for Portland: Para nassos: Ger. sh. ........Elevators oom. She was tho French bark General I schooner Eva, from Grays Harbor,- or I La. Rochejaquetin, Fr. bk, .vv . . .Mersey faionerDe, ana her cargo consisted of I Manukona, put into port waterlogged I Aitair, nr. ck. ............... .oiuraoia 110,il7 buBhels of wheat, valued at with derkload gone. I Jordanhill, - Br. bk . . i.Luman-Poulses $106,181. . She will go to Queenstown Tides at Astoria Sunday High water B0.wtt1 J TroP"' Br .N: ; 9:S p. m,, S.8 feet I nrin Am h ..." rtnhi it OPEN "SEASON" FOB CmUIIIALS Unique Situation Regarding Prosecuting Age l)evel ; -r ops in Seattle. ' v ? Figuring that 8000 majority outside th- ;MK.7rJ. . i ""- ,"'w JI o-k, one of the foremost liouaea i.f Oregon T he membe7."r"tha't na7..nd n.l ln.trum.nt maker. . tho worM. the Anti-Saloon Learua are nmrln " Visitor in Portland this week, vis to go -out Into the political field and J uln8 hl brother, Charles K. York. I'a- corrai the requisite number of Votes In cine coast Agent for the York people ii. i i . l"8",one way or ma Air. xork is the veteran of the muntral j."..v...-,.. . lt .a uoi ineir inienuon Instrument trade and Ma hoimo at to submit the mater to the leglalature Grand Raplda. Mich. Is one of t e lra -li'!..':"!!'t Wl,'Ae 1 ' of Its kind in the world. He will inTa i 7h- -,i i. i I ,, 'a , prol,,bl' be in Portland for another XL0"!! T'V ;.?(t"",!!jT-,.,?:.i'" I-1'- TO'X -n the country from ia-mwia. -.V.-h Me PTtland. or., on thl and hi adn;Ti;: thl IVh. T ?.' 5r,P. nJ'" 'Pclally Impressed with cal partle. in the operation of machinesl llnnf iZJKT0 they expect to accomplish the result At tha headquarters of the Anti-Sa- XSL o J't .,k yesterd My Una of business la as closa tn tho pulse of the people almost as U the business of the banks themselves." "A man buvs a musical Instrument when he Is pros perous. Thla Is especially true of th smlle of contentment .as the returns coma in daily from their field organ! work since the latter part of Ootolw. "owh and while the saloon men have apparr - " i 1Z, k,Z. " ' " ently been sleeping on their arms they f-Tutt lom th n.t . ,m"" claim to have organized ia nf tha 94i Asida .-from : thrf . general confidence counties in Oreiron aatahll.hln-.n.mfV Wn,cn. my.' DUSlness hS Shown 8 la central and precinct committees, as well rj " v tra.-i- V a -aiawa , pave as having prefected their ilrs Tcanvaaa ln W .trv v a great deal of tlw of the voters. . , Chairman J.- B, KnodeJl I , ? cnaltioJ throughout the coun of the auto organization, refuses , to In Massachusetts, and Connecticut name the oountles referred to. "We do where t"6 cotton and woolen mills- are not wish to assist the llauor men by I i . "B,H uuuirjr i wuna mo manu- tlpplng them to what places are being iactrer ' ?' man enlarging their lined up," he aaya, . plants, seeking new labor and adding Will Sava w.n Stneakara. - H'iiMrin every turn. 'Alien in the haa hwn -n(.j w, h-1 -""-"u accv ua Ajuor space lo ineir in iU great register, of voters. . That Vn'-fr 0.71 1 known aaloon men'deslanated. In I k. ?i L.f,UUaln 18 remarkablr good 5552 i1 k-T" L "emto1 bT"," ff .hn! Liciaiiva men. uur peupie H.re going au ai.i.. .m.n 4 .. - er the great number between thf two ?iil.0?-enera,,5r. ' that 11 ha ver en- m TV ...III I u cu- V W,A ..IMY. UUS fJUUlIU speaker , n every county, in Oregon isn-rui DKnatch ta Th lonrn.l.. I or at least two months before Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 1. la tha "ooen the election, and In every instance they u.inr" fii- .HmM Mmmitti t had will bo local men. , If we can avoid It I children to lie between IT and 18 years T ne.nl.t.c..u?' v.fl"g1!. "V1" A.. .MIA K.lOU tK r.. t h V. "" " V".- " , " 7-1 tlon or this qaestton to the people. permutaa to commit an me crimes jn 1 ' we will present a peUtion from the decalogues with- tmpunlty? J more than 30 per cent Of tha voters of Here Is the situation in Seattle to-1 this state in support of the plan to I dnv . ipresene ina promuition amendment to Tha nroaeputtna- attorney va be x"a CQnsutuuon ana nave 11 pnniea on . . v ine prosecuting attorney says ne h..lnt t. K tt,a i.0tinr. At PAn,J n TtriT y cannot, undervthe law, file an Jntorma- JWand Vuf hawt ouJ3 AUUWII, tlon against a child under the age of to meat tho expenses of the campaign. 18 years, and probation Mjriioer t. u.i There are at this time 21 dry counties Vincent says , the Juvenile court wlUMn Oregon, and the new county of Hood not accept Jurisdiction over defendants R'yer iay as well be counted, for It .h- ,n,n than -It ..f. nid ; " will be dry as soon as tho people can " 1 Or at at m vata inn Biiuauon carao up luuay wnen i , Wfl t,nM i-.v- Mril n-AffAn ra.lLt3l L ill yci b wao 1 aiucu urtuiv A.-Y.-P. SUES FOR CASH FOR STOCK Attorney Owes Exposi tion $1000. fSoeclat iVhinktrh Seattle, Nov. 6. The AlaakaYukon- t5""a u' 1wqI iinHnn moasucaa art4 w vak a. Cn.Uia a.KH.uin. a.s h.ji . . a Judge Mitchell Gllllm In the criminal X uw'ihS ? wiii- " -L-" . ?'SZrJ? nnt nn a nhaiHra nf .Hf InrxMT I . . ' V"":. " vu. i 6i"l . -H. Xiiru, "HOW old Proseoutlng - i at ata wina nrnninirinn aa wo w.r. nr i.frnnwn . i et , Attn. Tnhn ir Mnhv MMe8i hel1 e engaged liv any one of the American bank building, asking Attorney jonn IT. Murpny. I thniM rmnalens. Our last. test, vota hi'rn..i , tmnn .11. 1,. "I was 17 last i.arch." waa the re- . ,,wn,h M ,ntv "k ':,"., .u tw. ta Miti . i. hibition has 48 per cent of the voters The complaint states that on October !,; W... a.!,, Mr " aVurnnv. rh. 1 ".Wf. C0m6 "" W' 1906' Bard a "Obscrlptlon con- "The 4000 majority we can not get worse tract for 100 shares of stock, agreeing to ji:I..ir".r.i..V . -..X; .,Ta.. It than Btnd off- We wm d0 ber pay $100 for the same in two install- AKJl 1MOHVII aa,aa..U v iuiuUu : uuwvi 4W Iha. ,. tlMfiSJUUa. fhA I O 4a t , i I 1 1 O I - IEAA -.ill I . aa l I 1 a. m at U. Ksa1n.no.fls in tha 4,.a. I v-w niVIIVS V f MVV -JCXVil, IltriLimi UJL WHICH ilK ZZ J,LS belong, in tha juve- 8nowed about 13,0oo majority in, the had paid. .Bard was formerly a lawyer nlle COUrt. latatn nutalrin nt MtiltDnmnh I... xr - i. 1 ... . . t Probation Officer Vincent was sent! M.mh.n nt tha ntatn Tixntiva mm. ,1 - : v : . - 1 mirren tnr tho nrva pxntvr tn raiKn and 1 1 .,- , . "We don't accept In tha Juvenile court a . nA i ,i ,ui- ,. nts women i,6iiers Valmmitk . . y, , , . I Bqi m 9 A AAA. ,w WIUW. : yinpr in n . umi I., lool, r..q U. IU.t D.fl IffH. I n..u. A . .1 I n.u.A .i,i..i. -.111 . .... . - . Ir... .r - . . . ... . . 1 orrnu, Aia. oi;u. ............... .uuuw i -it . .u Jroo,lo'y " way I"". 7V . :o' P- Washington,. Am. sa Llnnton to sail during the next week are tlioim.. 2.4 feet. , , ImbhibUpIiI ftr t.k f Venn In I Brltlh bark Howard D, Troon and the - Henrv Vftlard. Am. ah Aatorla defendants over IT," h informed the -anaa vint th iimmr neonie a Philadelphia, . Nov. 6.-Oscar Ham- German ship Parnassua. The'fornrwrl 4T.rXYi 'I'l'iii! iv a wnwrk ntn ' 1 Brabloch. Br. bk ............. .Oceanic f court. no v.i- win -i,iKaj merstein has advertised for women ush- 1. In.tl- t,i, . . . I I I . .....au,,...,1a, , .-.,,, n . .V, " O.-eilnli I : T..A . II1I . , . Jl V " I t,l , , ...... .a .wiiijiifi iui aliiiu, itomn a to., anil I r a .. - . ' .. i,h,wihwiup wi, .- ,,....,.,, i .uug vriiAiani was citmiiy uuaiiou tliu val. alihttrlntfrkntt - nn a.m ua tw . upuj uuuao lltiio eLipu- the latter for tha Portland Flouring! . " . J Glenalvon. Br. sh. .Oceanlo j the dozen or more'' lawyers In the court Chairman Knodell- expressed ho' con- IatinS that they must be six .feet tall. inn. u i, ji ai(.auivt iiuii ms as. it sun . w 1 1 1 i4it ir Krron m rty : nsr . . imhvh i ill h i i ..j..j .........t .ii... i : AarrAW il...iHa. .-. . - I leave tnia aitemooii ror lioauiam. where t nt. -Nicholas. Am. i sn. at AaVoril tha L, "a . . I wlU load 750.000 feet of lumber for ' wY vra. UllMUU lt W hniir finlrlsknma 1 aatrlll , k.l. ava.. Frenoti hark Warra Antnm,i7t.. t-I I With passengers and , freight the ter haa finished discharging coal at 'e?rt?fnt l'' Captain Poulsen, the Elmore dock In Astoria. She la on rr,ret thll n,or,n,n Martin's dock the disengaged list, : ; ! " " San Francisco, on her first trip The British steamer Invertay, Captain here. Houghton, left down his mornlna at 6 I .with a -large cargo of general o clock with a cargo of 1,097.960 feet of f . V- . m on"one: Kam lumber, valued at 115,176. and 147.843 ler 'ef San Francisco yesterday for, this iriavatAM f , . ------ .1 - 'iiti'i riiiw-ti aiiuuci. caivmcu iiu , uuii- i ' ... , , . . . Gob room kesnly enjoyed the unusual situa- CorM wl)ateVer over th outcome of the He ay ushers can look over the Vincennes, F. bk .....Stream "'.. . - wet or dry election recently held in ---""- Vr" , V" ."l" .7 ,f. Taa Tntniutv j . t . , ... . . " . "u I uoiumoia county, : ana wnicn may oe : " . ... -"v-m. Sn Boats to Xioaa J.nmDer. fjust now. but, I will send you back to ,... ,...,.. ,i. i have applied SO have been chosen. Wellesley. Am. SS .......San FranClSCO tall anil fxrnlih ton ,llh . " v, T...,r," V...... . . : V. thnua-h : fhav HM not nnlfB r-nma i,n tn nivmnln Am mm Ran Frannlnco I , m C 1 ,r I ejection otiiciaia nt xvaiumr. ; xne ai-ir": " : r . SllS, P Bin JSsS bbUJ- I. . Meged use of two ballot boxea may have Jhe plficat,,0Jlf- The tallest one Is Inca"Am.sch. .'San Francisco " b,oy had been bound over, to- the been a ,harp trick pulled off by the wets f'v- ff.et " Inches, but none was less. -, tlon . Shall he allowed to continue the i fnale of milk,, provided he la already in iiii. ; wurauinQis ai. - inn Mima uj; inaaing . tne application, untu the hoard lias acted on the application and either pro nounced the dairy in good condition and authorized the license, or refused It because of unsanitary or unhealthy con dttlons. . ', ,. .. '-,.: ; - :.. , It 1s mads unlawful for any person licensed to Sell milk to change the source or hs supply without serving a written- notice on tha board of health, Adulterated sou. Barrad. It Is made unlawful to sell unwhole some or adulterated milk or cream. . or to have It for sale, 1 Provision Is made fop the standardization of milk by fix Ing a minimum of 8.8 per cent of but ter fat and 8.5 of milk solids other than butter fat, and an average amount of cream oi not less than 8 per cent to the gallon. Milk containing mora than 800,000 baoterla to tha cubto centimeter shall ba unwholesome. ;w ., All utensils shall bo sterilized, accord ing to tha terms of the ordlnanoe. Bot tling must be done on tho premises where tha milk; Is: produced. Milk can not be delivered to places where con tagious diseases exist la bottles which are to be returned to tha dealer. - Skimmed milk when sold must . ba ' labeled wherever sold. Licenses must be displayed on milk wagons and la milk depots. - v Inspection must ba made by the city board of health or Its inspectors as r ten as practicanie. iff The board of health is- authorised to . xjipolnt from one to three inspectors to bee that the provisions of the ordinance are enforced. Tha Inspectors are to receive a salary of 8115 amonth.- Ad ditional Inspector may be appointed to serve without salary when needed. . Annual Lktut rees. The annual license fees provided for n the ordinance are as follows: For selling or delivering milk or cream in tne city or Portland from each JIR& 110 WE GROWS FEEBLE. or which Is 8581. Her cargo goes to I usn steamer isunton moved. Wellington New Zealand, and she was J?84 n'nt rom Albe, locf N?- . t0 cleared by the Pacific Export Lumber Oceanic, .whew she will, finish loading company, . ... . . i v,a-- w..c,w- . wwiKip naiiuur, uuinrui vu., ana will ibko illASVTJl lvli AS THKOIGH. I with K nuunnm and .h,it S7 iAn. of areneral merchandise, tha stumer Al. Steamer Roaches La Center for th I liance. Captain Parsons, sailed last First Time In Three Months. n,ht f0P Coos bay. For tha f Irat time In threa months ' Th tea'ne, Olympic. Captain Han- the steamer Mascot, of tha Lewis River on' wh,ch ha" been loading 750.00a feet Transportation company, made tha trip of.umbr. l th Ihman-Poulsan mills, as far as. La Center rand Woodland, and al,el hs morning for San Pedro, the captain of tha steamer reported Fred A. Ballln, naval architect C;f this that the river was all cleared of log. cu "a" been engaged to draw4the, plans baturaay. ; . ; . ,. On account ,. of the extreme ' lo water which has prevailed In the Lewis river since August, the Mascot has not been able to run up aa far aa La Center and Woodland, being able to go only as far as Rldgefleld. From there it was necessary to take the passengers and freight on by means of a gasoline launch, and for a time during tha last month there was not enough water to float even the launch with safety. Dur ing that period freight had to ba taken to La Center by teama.. . . Since tha beginning; of tha raoent rains, however, the river has risen rapidly and last Thursday tha Masoot made her first trip since last August, beyond Ridgefield, getting to tha and of her run oa both forks of tha river, although hampered In soma placea by logs that broke loose from their booms when tha freshet was at Its height. on his return here. Captain Charles ton reported that on Friday the river waa practically clear of tha logs, which came down In the flood of Monday night, making tha rlvar aaaUy navigable at Its present stage. , : SAILOR IXJTKED. E. K. Wood, Am. sch. ....Ban Krancisco W'w court oy justice jj. uoraon. I j order to-Invalidate the election In fflgJiy'l--g! . caae it went against them, but it Is . . . . ci r. - r- m i i t TT.. v. v.i. - . i consiiiereii on v r LemoorArv Hfi van ia irp Johan Poulsen. Am. sch. . Han Francisco Lo Pilier. Fr. bk. .............. .Dublin lf rue- He says Columbia will be dry Shoshone, Am. ss. .......San Franclscr I rierre l.oti, T. ok. . . .Dublin anyway after January first J911. Kalnler, Am. s. ........ .Han Francisco en, it. ok. . . v. . . , 4. .Ban. i-rancUco Carlos, Am. bs.,..:.... San Francisco Sully, Fr. bk, .Limerick Sa , Boat With Cement and Osasrol. aa BouU Witt Coal. ' Bossuet., Fr. bk. Antwerp louialnvlleFV niNe.wcaat3- KiJLWi Crlllon. Fr. sh I.. ..Antwerp fj?JnBSuu.bJiyV-ti David d-Angera, Fr. oh. ....... London Jan Bart, Fr. bk. . . Newcastle, N.. S. W. Ernest Legouve, Fr. blc Hamburg ': Oil Carriers 2Sa Bouts. - lib. i-ecouBo, rr. DK.rt .... . . ... .Antwerp 1 "Am mm TWO HEX BURIED ; IN NEVADA MINE -r Reno, Nev.. Nov. 5 f Two men are firnhahtv - aa tlia 1 M.nl t . - a.ua: Leon Blum, Ft. bk ......San Franolsoo I Si'Sii ." il 2?" 5" "?!? n on the lM-foot level of tho Nevada ."SSi.W v.Ba ST. J OIINS PEOPLE Grain Tonnaga Sn Bonte ta BaUast (IKT KkTTh'T? STTTJVTPT? V..AIj AAAJL AJAV UAIAH T XV4J derson, and they ara burled under tons of rock and earth. , than five feet nine inches. Mrs. Lena Bush Allard. . (StwUl Dlspatrlkto Tha Jonrnnl.) Ashland, Or.. Nov. 6. Mrs. Lena Bush Allard, wife 'of Head Machinist F. G. , Allard of the Southern Paolflo shops ' here, died - yesterday morning.. Mrs. Allard was formerly Lena Bush of Portland. The remains were shipped to ' Portland for- interment. The de ceased was a sister of the late Mrs. Real, who was killed about three months ago by an automobile on the Linn ton road. A new labor temple has been com pleted in. New Westminster. Canada. Walter Funkrof . Bark Wandsbek j Falls Through Ilatch Into Hold. Whlla working on tha 'tween deck of tha German bark Wandahek, which la tn the stream at tha North Pacific mills, Walter Funk, one of the sailors, fell throurh tha hatch Into tha lower hold, on Friday, and was hurt so badly! Zr "l".?h " 2rti-rtr! hV h..-h.d to bYund.y ,h."eara ,. ti. .'-um V. j "riot a doctor sinca then, hand. 81; for selling or-dellverlng milk) -as- he wai working or cream from a can carried m h.nrt BtW..T ,f 81 ; for creameries and milk depots, '818; for stores, hounes and other plares fron which milk or cream la sold, 8If The penalty for violation of twTordl.. nance Is flxM at a fine cf not mora than I50 or Imprisonment In theacoun ty jail not to exceed 90 days, or by both fine and Imprisonment A second conviction shall authorize the hoard of health to revoke the llcenaa. The ordi m o- carries aa emergency clausa. near tha one hatch. Funk suddenly hacked Into It and fell into the lower heM, landing oa hie ark, and Captain Kohnke said that It was the greatest wonder In the world, ti him. that tha man's neck waa . .'broken by tha falL Aa It was, no bones wera orozen. lhe funral of Jacob Rut a, another of , the Wandibak's crew. . who eii Thsraoay nlsht at 'St. Vincent's hoa pltal. of typhoid fever, will ba held this afternoon at 8 o'clock from Dunnlnsa pa flora Breaking Wat Lani j lone. Or.. Nov Tha rno!!n trap-i tlon enrtne r.as been Inlrpjjred hare to ' f.aiw Jl' arras of a!,,!.,,. K-. . . " . i lonflng to R. W. FoK. r. John S. nU Joae-pn nappie iiaa Contract f nr Xew WILL BllLD TOWB0AT. r I I -1 : Cape Finn t ter re, Br. ss. .. .Mazatlan Amiral Cecil! e. Fr. ah. ...... .Honolulu Comiiebank, Br.' bk. ....... .Valparaiso I November 10 ; a trl-weekly local Franooia.Fr.bk. ...... ........London freight service on tha O. R. & N. will ba Installed between St Johns and- rortiand. This la a direct result of hard work by hair a dozen members of th Rt I Johns Commercial club, and wilt ba of much benefit to the town, especially to tne industries located under tha hill. I such as the woolen mill. Modern ma chine -works, flour mill, lumber com pany. Pacific Coast Stove works and tho veneer plant all of Which hava to pay nign . rates on tha electrlo lino or use in entermittent service afforded oy a rew small river boats. It" haa been ascertained that 7 ahont oo tons of local freight In lean than car lots Is handled In St Johns every I inunm, ,.jn aacuuon to tne nog to iflno car tots oinea rrom the St Johns office each month, and tha quantity la rapidly lucreaaing. WILL HELP CIIUKCIIILL : i -I.. nv t M ' " -MmA ! ' - r - I .3 -' FIRE ALAR3I WIRES ; GO UNDER GROUND .... w - . - - At a meeting held by Mayor Simon, ny Attorney jvavanaugQ and ' City Electrician Bavarian at the city hall yesteroay morning u waa decided that tba city proceed Immediately with thai laying or underground cables for ti I new firs alarm boxaa. The system ofl tna .national Automatic Fir a .Alarm company wm no cut from the city's aeriai wirea, aa mo telegraph polea, wires snd all, ar to coma down about tha first of tha year. Both tha cityl ana toe Automatic people ar using the! rorxiana ttauway. Light aV Power com pany's polea at present : ,: - "POTATO KING" HAS .'-v 10,000 JHISHEL CROP h tSpeetil Dltpatdl ta T Jsaraatt i'"tn t.ity. tr rov. H. Brown ( ' of New Era cornea very nearly being the "pot to king" of Oreron. He raited l.ote bunhels this year, beatde 1440 Dusnela r wheat and 250 buabela cf clover seed. Mr. Brown aiilpe nearly all of his products ta California, where tha aioellaat results of bis scientific iwmiDf arc weu a now a. j lonfing and ti. S. Yamx-T. The land eetdea to whest th's f4;l. wl.l be pal C;ty rtura MftrCTP'.! Cf CturaJ C'tPion cm lf i, pee. f. Stamor of JoneV Com nan r. The contrtrt for tha hoUdira rf tha l9hol for tha TOimiiif A Ct ne Inmhia P.lvr T"wlr Frt-n T lr Jn'.ta,' U rd - Hw. rr?i, r-o-rrr -irwrp amors . ti i r w , . . . . ..... . ... "the grand oid wotnan cf An!.rt are rBcriesl )( t,r r rtSf !r ir.n ia tha nt ITu .ij-Ft'"" r!.hr'l,-5 1n rh. iTI-IWf'T of Tork. r.ot tha lm mi ,.... rmr,! raa-'v.n to one c.f her avn4 . mm - - ' - ' enf-wrn. 1 ' a . . ..... v, .,t-..w,v.rr . . . , t . . . . m-m-w.r-m m r A , . mm .' m ,.fU.K.K ... . J i ra. y- Mis Choato I CoaTalracmt. Hrr "r- fm ) P.ew Tork. Nov. . Mios Mabel Choate, only da a ter at farmer Am baaaador Jcrh H. Cboate, who haa ba aertouaiy HV at her horn tn 8ixTy irara sirert ror aereral da ra. waa ra porte-J tonight to hav paaad the crisis ana to ba on the road torewvry. Opal Ctr-r-ntnr Xatreyelta Cf Cef.iral ort(oo te-a, e-ec 8. I .k M lstrag wins 1 00,-Cb rr.h iy. ,orm r Xf Miss C" : . r',:- 1 .promintitXsctor la tbc geDri elcctloa fa i: r !. h arally bc!ievedN rlose'st fcaal. Her X-i- -r,1 l r f 1' - . Jn Eoglih pontic, STi-1 t! po:i-!-al fmrre ;.. nl I , suit of. the next eWlion.' Fv.-t a r.'-' 1 1 .,!-' -.' : ' ; ' la thoroajHj- su f,--;t ia tie r!l tf I'tS j- '.' - It '