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IS THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3. 1C03. mm,? mum? Storm Carries Away Tempo rary Trestle Jetty . Work at Ft. Stevens. WATER JMSHEI) FORTY FEET IXTO AN ENGINE PaJlra-Cclllo Canal Is Trifrrlnn - lUipWl Accwdlnf to Ilcport Contract Will lie FiuMicil hy Knd , of Month.' Oerald liagnall. assistant nginer, wM has evmm up from th mouth of the Co lumbia fur a few dv Nun Of th li.ilr projwr wss damaged. air. Jiagiiell Mid tkat the temporary treat I wii rt In simply to taha rock V Klv hundred feet of temporary tres tle on th Jetty work at Fort Btvens, , which was carried away by the atorm ' -last Monday. was expected to go aa It w eonaidered cheaper to let It go that way . than to remove It. according to ' I..-'... - 'j itv!', ?,: a1,1,"1: n Btawaaaa rr for building an apron, which la put ojorelyl In to prvlBot the Jetty proper, aa If liiia i englna. waa not dona I ha action of th water I iha rac ould mak a large hoi which would ha eipenaiv to refill, lie aald that none of th Jetty ltalf went out during the tlunn, which waa a artlcularly flerra one. coupled with high tide or It fret. According to Mr. liagnall tha wavea daalied Into tha window of tha x-omotlvra on tha Jelly. 40 feet abov low water. OaaaJ rrogrestaf. It waa atated thla morning In the of flcea of the corpa nf engineer that the work on the Pallea-Celllo canal la pro grranlng rapidly and Smyth A Jone will finish their contract by the end of the month, thrae contractor having only rt0 or 700 yama more of concrete to nut In. They have the upper half mile of the work and have been work Ing about three year on the contract, whlrh la the boat basin In tho flrat lock at rrlllo. Winter. Caughren. Smith 6 Cora Pny, the other contractor, are alltl doing rock work aud the excavation I gulng along rapidly. They hava two and one, half mllea of work to do. and pulled eul onto the way at the Huppla shipyard yeelerday. It I the Intention of tha owner to lengthen her and put la new machinery, Hho la being cut in two, after which II ttvl will b added In th mld.1t. 8li will be by a T horsepower gaaollu huh a now on Ik way from After being rebuilt tho Lou I a III probably go on tho run between In- dependence and Salem again. Itrkalr are alea being mad on the fireboat Ortorge H. William by th Ktippt people, workmen going to th alip at th foot of Kaat Washington atreet to mak the repair. During the high water th awl ft current cauaed th fireboal to buoin and rub again! th piling, which amiahed 'up her ' guarda pretty badly. The ar being replaced ithout preventing th boat being on duly. 8. ' Wrter ' with rtiooner Wonteivy la low for Port Und. Orays Harbor, feo. 1-Arrlve.t leam ar Thomas U Wand from Portland. , San JTranclaoo, Deo. I. Arrived at p. m. ateamer t. B. eu-tson from Co lumbla river:- arrived at p. m. atcamer Catania from Portland. Aatorla, Io. . Condition at th mouth of tho river at I a. m. amootb: wind aaat. 10 mllea; weather clear. Tide at Aatorla Saturday High water! I 41 a. in., M feet; 1:11 p. m., 1.4 feet Uw water: 0:00 a. m., 1 foot; 0 tl p. m, 1.4 feet. - .. OPffl LETTER- TO PRESIDENT PIER nrsixEss good FIND ARGO WRECKAGE ROOX I.V COM3IISSIOX Dr. Lu AMERICA leads the Work r"Y pre-eminently in the su periority and skill of her dentists on's PERFECT TooWiPowdar Jias been prepared by an Amer ican dentist since 1 866. It e'eanses, preserves and beauti fies the teeth and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. St'Uwood Frrry Cable Being Laid by , Strainer M. V. Henderson. Laying of the cable aero the river for the Sellwood ferry, which waa put out of commission- during the high water, wn started thla morning by the Shaver Transportation company' ateam er M. F. Henderson and It Is expected that the ferry will be In operation again in two or three day, a repair to the ferryboat John F. Ca plea will probably be finished at the Supple shipyard to morrow. The ferryboat has been on the way at the shipyard ' for the last three or four days, where she ha been under going repairs, having been damaged dur ing the high water by logs. The princi pal damage waa to her rudder, the Iron work of which wa badly twisted and soma of the woodwork broken. Other damages which ahe sustained were of a minor character and consisted of broken guards aqd windows. It la expected that she will be finished tomorrow and put in operation by Monday. Th steamer Louise, whloh has been on a passenger run between Independ ence and Salem, was brought down liere IJfc IVcKrren Drift Ashore at Cap DUa-ppoIntrucnt, ' Wreckage from the 111 fated steamer Argn ha already begun to coma aahor and Tueadny mornlner th pilot house. wheel and three life preservers, th lat ter of which had "Argo" painted on them, were picked up by Captain 8tew- rt of the Fort Canby life saving sta tion, and his crew, on th beach at Capo Disappointment. Captain Btewart ana nia crew nave been patrolling tha beach ever alne the wreck of the Argo, looking for bod lea. and tt wa while on on of theae round that thev picked up the wreckage. It la expected that they will find more of It at IVnd Man s hollow and around by McKenxie. head. ( MARINE NOTES ' Astoria. Dec. J. Arrived down at mid night achooner C. A. Thayer; arrived down during the night steamer Cascade; arrived down at 1 a. m. ateamer Rainier; arrived at 1 and left, up at 1:80 a. m. ateajner Alliance from Coos Bay; sailed at 11:0 a. m. scnooner C A. Tnayer for San Francisco. San Francisco. Dec. 3. Arrived at a. m. steamer Shna Yak for Columbia river: sailed at 7 a. m. ateamer eama Rita for Portland. Aatorla. Dec I. Arrived down at :o and sailed at 6:10 p. m. Norwegian steamer Christian Mlchelaen for Shang hai; arrived down at 3:40 p. m. dredge Oregon; arrived down at 8:40 p. m. uer man bark. Parnasoa Tillamook, Dec. J. Arrived at 3 p. m. steamer Elmore from Portland. Monterey, Dc. Z.-8ailed steamer v. Customs Transaction for .Novcmber f 17,702 Mora Than In October. Transaction of tha , customs housa for th month, of November, aa em bodied In th report mad out and ant to Washington by Collector Malcolm, show an lnere of 17.701 44 over th total receipts of October, tha total re celpta from all aouree for November being tSl.908.Sfi. The number of vessels entering from foreign port Wr flv and th number cleared wera 11. En trie of domestic vesaele wera 03 and clearancea SI during th month. 1 Collector Malcolm' complete Veport of th transaction la aa follow: . Vessels entered from foreign ports. ' S Vessels cleared 'for foreign port.. 11 Vessels entered from domestic port (3 Vessels cleared for domestlo porta... 68 Entries of merchandise for duty... IBS Kntrle of merchandise fr of rtnfv fix Kntrlf for warehouse ............ S Untrles from warehouse for con sumption 10 entries for immediate transporta tion without appraisement.!...... 11 toiai numoer or entries of merchan dise ..; .245 f.ntriee ror consumption liquidated.,' 7 Kntrle for warehouse liquidated... T (.'ertiricate of enrollment granted.; 1 Licenses for coasting trade granted 1 Licenses for vessels under 10 ton granted 1 lotai number of document to ves sel . issued 4 value of domestlo exports. .. .11,383,371 Beipts nom All Boa roes. Duties., on . Imports .$62,430. 65 Fine, penalties and forftures 88.18 Miscellaneous custom receipt 248.75 Stores;, labor and cartage. ... 78.00 Official fee 53.80 Total .SS2.108.S8 HARK GOES AGROUXD J? llaMe Mil SIiowm iiOoivWiiidow Before' Chnsf High Wind Drives Andre Theodore on Sands. During the high wind at Astoria last Sunday the French bark- Andre Theo dore, Captain Robert, dragged her an chore and went aground on the middle and. It la not thought that she was damaged. . . The Andre Theodore brought coal from Newcastle, N. S. V., and after dls charging; 1000 tons at Emore's dock In Astoria aha will com up the river to Portland to discharge. 2000 tons more of coal. THIERS COMING A table that has been in use for centuries before the birth of Christ is now on exhibition in our window. And after being in constant serv ice for so many centuries, it still stands as sturdy and perfect today as when, it was first put together. Every builder should see it and ad here to the principle it represents "built for all time to come." Every, one - must admireMts perfect proportions.- See it today. Compare with it the other tables in the same window. Note how the same perfec tion and beauty of construction was applied to them by lentz, Greatest of Table lakers Will Bring Cargo Prom Antwerp for Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Quatrevavrx, 2251 tons net register, has bean added to the en route list for this port. She Is under charter to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. to bring a cargo of ce ment and general freight from Antwerp. The Thiera Balled September 29 from San Francisco for Ipswich with a cargo I of barley and it will be along about next July or AugUBt before ah. ar rive here. SAILOR S BOPY RECOVERED Ange Lemasson Drowned by Falling FYom Centennial Dock. Tha body of Ange Lemasson the ! code f morals from business, and that young sailor from, the French bark Portland, Or, Nov, 17, Open letter to B. C, fler. President Union Republican Club' of Portland, Or., Dear Blr A th chief officer of th abova club, an or ganisation aupposedlf one of common honor and honesty, you bav by your piihllo action In Inviting all food Re publican to partk-lpai In II proceed Inge, aa alao to becom member, placed yourself In a position whereby any such Republican can Jutly claim th right to demand of you a publlo x planatlon of th following;: You ar. I understand, th aaleaman ager of a prominent bualneas firm of this olty, a most honorable concern, You aro reputed to b a pur minded bualneas man, and - an upright Rrpub llcan, and In the latter capacity you ar expected to Insist upon purity In poll- tic, and upon common decency in all political organlaatlona to which . you may lend the honor of your, nam and reputation. It la upposedly believed to bo your dealrw-to make th-I'nlon Re publican, club a most honorable organ isation. Yet, In the face of all this, how do you as president ' of tba club, and as an honorable business man, rec oncile your- cpnat-Unc and your public couran of action to the following asso, clatlona with which -you ar publicly connected? A short tlm ago.' the aecretary of your club, a so-called attbrney, waa 'on .trial before a Jury of the circuit court of this county upon a -charge which, upon hla own evidence, waa practically extortion. A client had paid him a re tainer of $100 In advance, lie collected $869 and refused to return one cent. In stated upon th whole of It. Th client waa compelled .to sue, and the Jury, after four minutes' deliberation, deolded that he should return th whole $850 with $13 interest. Jo another affair, this same secretary is charged with causing the suicide of hla own servant girl for retaining; several hundred dol lars of her money Intrusted him. It has been openly charged that thla girl left a note stating that life had no more attraction for her In consequence of the action of thla secretary of your club. In another case this same aecretary haa been sued for retaining $500 ball money of a client and refusing to turn or account for the same. The client was compelled to bring; suit, and tha attorney, rather than be subjected at this time to any disclosures of Un pleasant features in the case, disgorged $450 to secure a settlement out of court. Now in the face of the foregoing record you, aa the president of the Un ion Republican club, continue to con nect yourself with so notorious a char acter. As such 'president you continue to authorise this person to collect moneys and solicit contributions from Incipient candidates for the so-called good of the cause without the least check upon his accounts; no auditing committee, no treasurer. In fact, he li,Ji!!?MNli: 'Jtftfl. - wh.oJa .jiy.orks.. . and claims to originate all the schemes which you. as president of said club. must approve. . Haa ' it ever occurred to you that many a good Republican would most positively refuse to partici pate In the plans and proceedings of your club while such conditions 'exist? There is m old-fashioned saying, which runs thus: yTen me what . company you keep and I'll tell you ' who you are." ;: . i It is the right of all good ReDUb- Itcans to demand of you the reasons why you. lend. tiM boner of your name and reputation to such a tool.. Will you reply, that In your reputed sound Judgment politics requires a different cent flitn.1 and derlttrd (hat a tl hrtiiae should be built nest summer. The county lost about 3uo0 by the washing out of th bl" eminent pier and It I thoiifht thai no Pier will atand In the middle of th strram. Th tccl brldg will cost about i:0.000. , Xow Pining i'nr Service. Commencing Sunday, fifth Instant, th (southern pacirto will Introduce dining' car arrvlc on Ita local train II and II between Portland and Cottage drove, leaving Portland 1:10 a. nt. dally and re turning leave c'oltaga Orov 4.0 J p. in. Thla will rrv patrotia luncheons south bound and dinners northbound. Memorial to Mother Koton. New York. Deo, I. Th centenary of th foundation In th I'nltrd Btateajnf th Slater of Charity by Mother Klli abeth 8 Urn In l0t, I being celebrated thla week In .'th various Cat hullo churchc and schoola throughout Greater-New fork. Mother Scton was born and received Into th Catholic church In thu illy, and hi-r ni-mii' iua ! Iwen r-rrd In th fltii. Hh ' flrat lml tif lirr slain s (n New Vmk In 1U. and flier are nw Hon of ln-r plrittiul follow -r Ittbiuiiia In lb i hools and tiiatltullon of the lim I rot-oil. . . ;; TrNSTANTLV' RELIEVES COLD IN HEAD andCATARRH ng. a ail itruggiata, er aeoi prepa''1 y att-rt C M. Keith. MfrM Cleveland, Ohio Somo People Think That All Player-Pianos . Are Alike But Those Who Believe that, Ha ve Never Heard The ANGELUS Player-Piano I y it, r. Ill i Ji ANGELUS sJt?4. Krr jJ4 I . i!,,"1' ;. FV-"'" . . PIAYEltPJANO To express music artistically and to" play any piece of ' music with any degraa of real feeling, you must have, to aid you, expression devices such as the ANGELUS provides. The PHRASING LEVER, that wonderful device by which one is given so perfect control of tempo "'DANT7 distinctly "differentlaHngTth from its accompanying notes, clearly emphasizing the former and ; -i subduing the latterthe MELODY BUTTONS, enabling ! one to accent independently in either bass or tret'c.i ' the ARTISTYLE MUSIC ROLLS which are a simple but complete guide to an artistic rendition. Y V 4 Tbes devices and other equally aa valuable ara all xcluaiva featurea of tba ANGELUS. Marechal de Castries, who was drowned Tuesday night by falling off tha Cen tennial dock when returning; from shore leave, : was found yesterday at about tnoon. Tho body was round near tho ship and not very far from where he fell Into the water. Lemasson was 27 I years of ; age. -'. A maker who adds a charm to simplicity, in building substantially of oak, tables massive and artistic. Equally pleasing- are our LOW RENT PRICES, which enable you to own and enjoy such furniture " with very' little outlay. Prices our competitors claim impossible on the ; quality of . furniture we offer. Concert for s Sailors. The regular ' Friday concert wlll.be given this evening at the Seamen's Friend society, corner Third and Flan ders streets, beginning at 8 o'clock. The program wlH be given by Webber a Juvenile orchestra. The concert is free and all friends of the Institute are cor dlally Invited. MARINA "INTMiliiaKXCB ' MdssiVc quartered oak, cluster leg, 6 foot Extension Table, pedestal effect, golden .wax and polish OQ fZfi ....k... POafJl finish $6.00 Down, $1.00 a Week. Sixty-day Discounted Price $25.70 r Solid Michigan oak Extension Tabic, 44-tnch top, solid pedestal, claw feet, patent lock, beautifully f flfl finished; a Lentz leader PxUUU $4.00 Down, $1.00 a Week. Sixty-day Discounted Price $14.40 Vs. Bearnlar ZJnars Due to Arrlv. Breakwater. Coos Bay ...Dec. B I George W. Elder, San Pedro . ;..Dec. 5 Kansas jity. Kan Tajiciaco. . . . rec. e Alliance, Coos Bay. Dec. 8 Roanoke, San Pedro Dec. 1 2 Santa Clara. San Francisco.. . .Dec. 12 Rose City, San Francisco. ...... .Dec, 13 Xrnlar Zlnrs 9n to Depart. . Santa Clara, San Franciaco. ..... Deo. 3 Rose City, San Francisco Deo. S Alliance, Coo Bay ...Dec. 4 Geora-e W. Elder. San Pedro.. . .Dec 7 Breakwater, Coos Bay ........ .'.Dec, 8 Cansas City, pan ranciaco uec. 3 0 Roanoke, San Pedro ...Dec. 14 els la rsrt. David d'Ana-ers. Fr. Bk.. RygJa, Nor. ss. .......... . I Rose City, Am. ss L'Henhite, Fr. bk Vosburc Am. ss. ....... , Neulllv. Fr. bk FrancolsiUT. dk., . W. F. Jewett. Am. sch....... Calama, Am. ss Levland Broa.. Br. nn. . . uonna r ranceaca, xr. uk. . . .v. flerre Antonine, rr. dk uoiumDla .Centennial . . . . . Alaska . Ainsworth i On way up . .. .Astoria , . . .Llnnton ....Mercey ..IJnnton LJnnton ....o. w. p. Aatorla imhia " 1Q8 others to choose from all Lentz make and just as good values as those described above ranging in price from $12.00 to $60.00. We can surely suit you-and, remember, at Calef's a bargain is a transac tion without regrets. Bargains throughout our store. Don't miss see ing the prehistoric table in our window. Eraach Stores SL Jibas, Crtfjoa 1 YiDCft-'rrr ITish. imizJFimriffllFM Branch Stores SI Johns, , Orefloa ViBco'itr Caoe FiniHterre. Br. a.... North Pacific I Bougainville. Fr. bk. .......... .Alber Marchal d castne. jrr. sen ... .Kleva tore wandsbek. Oer. bk..... Stream ia Rochejaquetin, Ft. bk.... Ga Dock Aitair. Hr. ta Columbia Jordanhill, Br. bk. Isman-Poulaen Poltalloch. Br. bk.. . ..Victoria dOlbhln Berlin, An. ch .'. Gobi washinaton. Am. . Llnnton Neotsfleld, Br. bk Oceanlo Henry VI Hard, Am. sh. Astoria Brabfoch. Br. bk Oceania GlenaJvon. Br. sh. Ocean le Oulf Stream. Br. bk. Elevator St. Nicholas. Am. ah ....Gobl tincennes. Fr. bk.; Elevator Tallae, Am. . . ............. .Columbia Hermlte. FY. Mt. . . .TJnnton Not One Woman Out of a Hundred vf ckaag Wk rdr Mj vaaOla, wLesi aba km BURNETTS VANILLA Tlmsara U lb treatk a! Iar Bamtft VaaaiU sad -i , , .lL ..ll.r. h tit para, rick ie aJ d tiua, wai con ccnatafxk Burnetl Vanillc To C1 hx beiitr ' Sesterti tf yom 4o, while, you guarantee the implements sold by your firm, when It comes to politics any kind of warped and crooked instruments are welcome? i What can rood Republicans desirlnar cleanliness In politics think of your ciud with such a secretary In evidence and In practical control? What can they think of such a character In open meeting- calling- for tribute to a secret fund upon which you have not th slightest check? Do you insist, Mr. Pier, that 'politics does not require ordinary honor nor common honesty? Is it possible that you are a defender of that sophisti cal principle "that the end Justifies the means," be it ever so desDicable and disreputable? When it is noised abroad among the good Republicans of this state, that one or your repute, an admitted clean minded Republican, lends the credit of his name, for the support, and even re ward of such a club secretary, then It Is high time for all good Republicans of tne state of Oregon who. In deed and in fact honestly and; earnestly desire the good of the Republican party to bow their heads in shame then indeed, is It time for those desiring even the 'sem blance and shadow of a decent assembly to resign themselves to despair for ihen shall tha Republican party of thla commonwealth have come upon evil times and dishonorable days Indeed, when it. must openly forsooth, depend upon vicious instruments for success. Th Republican party of this state has had and now nas much to answer for. There is much In Its record which w would like to forget;-but we can arasn and hold to our, hearta lta future. If we are true to ourselves, if we are true to It principle a enunciated, by th great Lincoln. Therefore, If w would have the party endure, lta future, must de pend wholly upon the patriotlo and un selfish cltisenship of lta pure and high minded members;. -not upon chicanery, extortion and fraud. - - 8. C Pier, as an avowed unrlarht Re publican, do you hear this call from an old time Republican, and will you be llent? What I your answer? Ar you for U degeneracy and defeat of the Republican party of the state of Oregon, or for Its uplift and success? One more, Mr. Pier, what 1 your an swer? ' Tke writer Is a Republican, and addressed this letter to The Journal for the reason that be felt convinced tint neither the Orewonlan nor the Evenin i eiFgram wouia oe rair enough to pub lish tbe same. The writer further be lieves Th Journal to be fair minded la such matter. ad therefore hope thla fletter may be given tbe publicity It de serve., A. OOOD REPUBLICAN. Coma In and Itear tha ANGELUS Player-Piano, Sea for yourself bow immeasurably more artistic ia tha music you can produce by it aid than that which any other player-piano makes possible. To place tha ANGELUS Player-Piano- within even the moat moderate mean we bay devised an exceptionally advantageous easy-payment plan which also allows for generous rebate on your'present piano.' Coma ia and learn about it 304 OAK ST., BfeT. FIFTH AND SIXTH (r Ohly-SATURDAY-Only Sale -BANKRUPT-- Sale Fields--MILLINERY--Fields $1.00 $3.00 All $5.00 to $10.00 Trimmed Hats, your Ch,OlC& a v a t V .: iyf" ' a ' . . All $13.00 to $25.00 Trimmed Hats your choice . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . '. -. . . . All $1.50 to $2.00 Shapes, your V choice . ... . All $2.50 to $5.00 Shapes, your ? choice . . v. 25c ' 4 50c FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED , X ; i DOORS. OPEN 9 A. M. . - w - ELLIOTT BROSF " Sales Specialists Fields Millinery Stock '- - 142 FIFTH STREET'' ' KIDHEY OR BLADDER MISERY GOES i China Propoen. FYora the Washington (D. C) Timaa. China' leaders bare com t a thoroorhly Intelligent '-recognttion of in iaci idbi ineir rouniry mast pro greM. They ar willing, area antlou that It 'ahould do eo. They stipulate only taat, s rsr a may be. It shall handle th fee Ira and ateer lta ea eour. It srant to grow It tti ers, not -to hare allea leaderahlp inpatd to It. It do not vaat to be lntl-tBl!y and tixluairiatty aufe ected: It doe want t lift Itself a p. of It own tretrth: ad It I confident that It can do thla HUD TOUR UHE -BUCK ELS FIE Several doses wH I make your ont-of-order Kidneys v " act fine.,'.' Hundred of folk her ar needless ly miserable and worried - because of out-of-order kldaeya,-backache or blad der trwcbl. If yon will take aereral' doe of rp' Dleretlt all wiery from a lam bark, rheviaattfon. palaful MltcBea, In flamed er awoUea erelM. worn oat. ck fllTtt nd other rrmptom of rcrworked er deranged kidneys will ranJsh. t'ncontrollaHe, emartlna. freooent ortnation fespeclally at night), and an gland afected.aoI complete the car before you realls It- ..'. The moment you suspect any kidney or urinary- disorder, or ftwl rheuma-. tlam coming, berln taking this harm leas medicine, with the knowledge that there la no other remedy, at any price., made anywhere els ln tbe world, which will effect . so .thorough an.t prompt cur a fifty-cent treatment of rape Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. Tour physician, pharmacist, banker or any commercial agency will tell you that Pape. Thompson A Par!, of Cincin nati, la a large and rtnona:bIe medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your Coefl'Wnce. " Only era live resulia can com from takirr rape s tJluretle, and a few dars" RtfI BrW!e Acrrma Rantiam. ' - - - ffVlarr ta-ta nW - " at will be plavvd acrwe tb Kaatlaoi at J.f- I ff-rw ( ipltff th prew-nt wwe i to th d'ordre4 kklweya blkl-r anil and row fel fln trwetara. Th ttrnrm and L4 renw icHoary ayttetn. and distribute lt ArcTt only Tape TNurvUc Tflr- Itr rmitt at J Y Tmem ywf-rtUf j Ub. lanleg- and Tlui!4r.g sr-jcTt lratirB-'-frets any dmg at or t ok CTfT t ! gaagee of tha re- ci re rttly tpn tv tra aad ir.jnY'rt In V. orli treatment mean clean, artlre. hralthr Thl nl rcpratJ roca at oc j kldweya, blad4rsnd urinary organa ,