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:;d, f Alt K U. O. XitiliiU liilUIit Ui JMI'IIUUIIUIC 1 Law - j ' -1 - " . 310 2 t s m A r- i r OS 'joj' JO U TT 7 11 11 : . i 1 ' t- . I. Almr II A 11 V V A ai V'u'! i.i-f.p,if'T,yw--:v -' P0HTLA1 "ATlD vio nTnir RAIW T0-NI5KT AID SWEAT. 80UTHKULY, :fINDS.. v. OiWrtOli RaIsTST.-JAIH fart portion to-night; , -8uhdav kaiii. southerly wikdsv : ikchfasin& alomt ' TK5 ' COAST, i 1 ' " ; washb'otom: bam to- ' ki&kt 'aiu': sunday; vaku-' " ER AT FOIlTJOir T0-Hir,HT.i BOUYI(SARTrrJ.Y WDDDS, HIGlf AtO: 9 Ti:5.:C0AST. - h r . 1 "7 A flt " . , EXPUMATORV MOTES. ,i ; -' (HMtmliM tab at m, tmrwHir-SfUi Mlta M wwi . . Imuii, ar ootiBucm Earn, tm Ihrauih psU l qnl tk pnwti . Iktiux or dotUd lui, pul Urouli panto of .qui temperttiir.; Uiqr STMoulBdiuUiUl(wtbs O dw! pwtlr clDudy; O uodr. to;di wport !, ArtwwtjrwHhthtwUKl. finl Igwc, ttaMmtan; Mraod, M-iuw nJaftO, I k qiab M (net; UM, viod nboitr ol 14 aula pw katt or aun. -,. .-j.--'... Port 1 tiarot Yraov.l;i91&; Bi omt r .,..30. IV ; Tnper atur .......... ,;.,45 HumUitT ....M...J)3 ' Wind, direot Ion. W 1 ad . t 1 oo i t y a i cloudy j : RatnfAll Ulghoii tomporataro k, y t rdftr.,,. .vi,A..Sl ran in U - IB Rose City Stands Ahead of All . Other Ports in Wheat Ex ports According to Bread- stuffs Report. ' ; i In the monthly report of breadstuff Chipped from 11 parts of .the country, received this mornlnf hy ; Collector -of Customs Mftlcblm,. Portland holds first 'placs In wheat exports." both . for the 10 months ending October and if 6r that month alone. The ; total shipments ot wheat for the 10 months, from all parts was 16.782,189 bushels, the value being tl6.81T.BS5. While a ; total of 8,868,774 barrels of flour, valued at $23,096,707 were sent out of the country. -The total value of bre&dstuf fs exported u 74, 882,781. s-rri-rt.i ' , .. ; . -... Of the wheat shipped during the 10 ! months ending October, Portland sent out 1.882,484 bushels; Puget Bound, 2. 885.223 bushels; Philadelphia, 2,664.188 bushels, and Baltimore, 2,4l2,86i bush els. For the month of October Portland shipped 1.178.246 bushels of wheat; Pa get Sound, 708,341 bushels,; Baltimore, 687,067 bushels, and Philadelphia, ?42, 01 bushels. , Out of the total amount of flour ex ported during the 10 months tending Oo- ' tobec Portland shipped 170.00S barrels, the value of which was $742,749. CROCODILES FOR FETS. Rygja. Also Carries Monkeys and Japanese Bear; Is Regular Zoo. .. Crocodiles "as pets would probably not be looked on wltftefavor by the ma- ; Jorlty of people, but Chief Officer OJerdlng. of the Oriental liner Rygja, which arrived this morning from Kush lro, has two, and fine, specimens they are. In. addition to these GJerding has a young Japanese bear called Teddy, which with the addition of six monkeys owned by the Chinese crew, makes the largest menagerie that has ce'me Into port on . any steamer f or a long time. Six monkeys died on the way over. - The crocodiles, which are young ones, are about six feet long, and It Is said that; when they 'were captured on the banks of; 'the Yang-tse-kiang river in . China they put up .a terrlfio fight and one of the coollea who was assisting In their capture nearly had his band taken off by one of them. Sine they have been aboard the steamer, however, they have become quite docile, and although , they are not handled to any great extent,-they do, not seem to resent the approach of any person, but He and . blink at him sleepily. ' , Teddy, on the contrary, Is very act ive, and after the' first few days of seasickness has playfully chewed the hands or legs of any one who attempted to fondle him. a; At first ; the 1 change from his native haunts in the Japa- , nese forests to the great rolling tramp dampened the spirits' of. the little cin namon colored fellow, but Jie soon grew used to the vessel and Is now. contin ually on the lookout for - sweets. ; in fact, he annoyed the cook to such an , extent that he had to be chained' In a box. He bad also td be taken away from the vicinity of .the monkeys In .order (to save, bis temper as the Sim Inns showed a mischievous tendency toward pulling his iltUe stump of a tail , Whenever. they got , a chance, r,. s. ;, In aplte of bead winds nearly all the way and one southeasterly vgale, which blew for two days, and poor , headway waa made, foiir days out of Kushlro the Rygja made the passage to Astoria In 17 i days.- which Captain ' E. Meyer considers very good time under the clrJ cumstances. He saya that they had but two days when ; there were , fair winds, the remainder of the time the Wind being easterly, with fog and raliu The Rygja ted up at Albers dock at 9 o'clock this morning 'ad she ' has a cargo ;of U.200.000- feet of oak logs aboard, as well as 1000 ton of sulphur and 600 tons of general merchandise. i nil Bark Annie Johnson Towed Vp to v'i i r Astoria la Four jdays, ; A quick trip of four days from1 San Francisco to Astoria was made by the bark Annie w Johnson, Captain 'A. O. Page, which arrived at Columbia dock .Nor-4-.a-4eleelc-lBBrTilEhr"taden .with 1760 tons of cement She Is under charter, for the trip, to 1 the Ocean Barge V "Jowboat company and ' was towed up from the Golden Gate by their tug the Dauntless. The officers report fin weather on th passage up. The MAKES ' QUICK TRIP. Annie Johnson has been running' regu Iarly in the sugar trade between Ban Francisco and Honolulu, but from June 18 until she was chartered for this trip she was tied up In Oakland creek, She was. at one time the British hip Ada Iredale, ' but was burned at seawhile transporting a coal cargo, and became the property - ot th Hawailans, after which, she became an American vessel After discharging cement she will load S cargo of wheat fbr San Francisco, avlng been chartered for the purpose by Balfour,' Guthrie A Co. . . " MARINE NOTES - Astoria, Nov.-19.-Arrlved at I- and left up at 9:16 a. m.. steamer Rose City, from San, Pedro and San' Francisco. Ar rived at 10:16 and left up at 11 a. m., steamer Casco, from San Francisco, San Francisco, Nov. 19.-ArrIved at 6 a, rrt., steamer Roanoke, from Fort land. " t ' ' " Astoria, Nov. It Sailed at 1 p.. m., steamer Shasta, for San Pedro; steamer Rainier, for San Francisco. Arrayed -at 3 and left up at, 10 p. m.,vNorwegian steamer, Rygja, from Kushlro and way ports. Arrived at 8 and left up at 10 p. m. steamer Goldert Gate, from Tilla mook. Arrived down at 10:40 p. m., steamer Bear, ' ;'.-'L,;L.kj i San Francisco,1 NoC i.Salled at 8 p. s m., steamer Falcon, for Portland. Sailed at, 9 p. m: steamer. Argyll, for Portland. . - -. r-h.- Honolulu, Nov.. 18. Arrived, schooner W. R. Hume, from Columbia river, v; 'u Astorla, Nov. 19. Condition at the mouth f the river at 6 am.. rough; wind southwest 60 miles; weather, rain. Tides at Astoria Sunday High wa ter.. 3:43 a. m., 7.0 feet; 2:62 p. m., 9.8 feet. Low water, 9:06, a. n, 3.6 feet; 10:07 p. m., 1.1 feet . !';;'.: , ': ' ' . . . . if. . STOR.M WARNINGS DISPIATED. Weather Bureo Wants Mariners of Storm off Coast. . , . Southeast storm warnings were or dered out at the mouth of the Colum bia, river, on the north aide of Puget sound., and on the Straits ofi'Fuca by the weather bureau ; officials at . 7:30 o'clock this morning. At 3 o'clock, this morning the Wind was blowing at the rate, of 60 miles an hour at North Head, but at 10 o'clock It had reached a max imum of 64 miles, although the maxi mum at ; Tatoosh was only , 34 miles At, noon," however. ; the warnings were extended to all Puget soufid points. There: is no evidence of the storm reaching much . below the mouth of the Columbia river, and warnings were ,not ordered oat at Marshfleld. V ALONG THE WATERFRONT . Mayor Simon and t Council man Lom bard made an Inspection of the new quarters of the harbor patrol boat at the foot of Stark, street yesterday and expressed : " themselves as very, much pleased ; with the: new launch bouse. They also Inspected the boat and crew. ' With' passengers and general freight the steamer George W. Elder, Captain Jesaen, 1 sailed yesterday ' from San Francisco for this port. She called at Eureka today. ,: ; . Vessels- which will : leave down for the sea tonight are the Atlas and Barge No. 93, from Portsmouth, and the Eure ka, San Jacinto and Golden Gate from here. . All except the Golden Gate, which goes to Tillamook, are-bound for San Francisco. . j The wprk of driving the piles for the new temporary dock to be built be tween Ainsworth dockr and Albers dock was started this morning. The dock Is to be about 800 1 feet long and 100 feet wide and, will have two docks. It Is being built by the O. R. & N. Xaden with . 860.000 feet - of lumber for Sen Pedro, the schooner Mable Gale. Captain MacLeod, left down for the sea from the Inman-Poulsen . mills this morning. t y ,,,, .; . . Carrying 40" passengers, 30 tons of general freight and 460 tons of cement, the steamer i. B. Stetson, Captain gearn, arrived last ight from San Francisco. Reports to the office of the light house Inspector stat that the tender America now in th Alaska district was at Cordova yesterday on her way tfhe tender ' Columbine, now In south eastern Alaska installing . beacons, Is expected back here In about 10 days. 8 a. Dally River Readings. m., 120th meridian time. TATIQNS. Lew is ton Rtparla Umatilla 'Rusreno: . Harrtsburg Albany... Salem . ... WllsOnvllle Portland . 24 30 25 10 7 20 20 87 16 X .8 3.6 4.1 8.2 0.8 2.2 t.i 4.3 4.6 55 o 0.3 0.9 0.7 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.4 13 Si 7ft , o ' o .24 Hi .10 .02 .36 River Forecast The Willamette rlvee at Portland will rise Sunday and Mon day. Grain Ship to Finish. ' With about 80.000 bushels of Wheat the British - ship Kirkcudbrightshire, 1488 tons net Captain Roberts,-la ex pected to finish' loading at the Eleva tor dock today, after which she will be moved to the; stream immediately. She Is sljy seven sailors of having a full crew and these will be placed aboard as soon as she is in the stream and ready to leave down for the sea. The Kirkcudbrightshire Is under charter to thr Portland ' Flouring Mills company and she wilt probably clear for Queens town or Falmouth. ' . .. , , ; Wireless. From Rose City.- ' Steamer Chanslor at sea; midnight Nov; 18-19. Via North Head)-Twen-ty miles N. N. W. of Cape Arago; barom eter 30.14; temperature 46; clear; strong southwest breese; modern sea. Steamer Rose City at sea; 4:00 p. m., Nov. 18. Latitude 44 north; longitude 124 west; barometer 30.26; i temperature 68; fresh southeast breese; raining. ' MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Segnlar tlners Due to Arrive. Rose City, San Francisco. , .Nov. U Breakwater, Coos Bay.. ...Nov, 20 Sue H. Elmor. Tillamook..., ..Nov. 22 Oolden"Gate, Tillamook. Nov. 22 Beaver, San Pedro Nov, 24 Bear, San Pedro ...1Mj Nov. 29 Roanoke, Ban Pedro ...........Nov. 27 . Segnlar liners Bn to Depart Rose Oitjv Ran, Pedro... ... . Nov, 23 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro".;.... Nov. 23 Breakwater. Coos Bay ........ Nov. 23 Beaver, San Pedro .......... .-.Nov. 28 Roanoke, San Pedro ...........Nov. 80 Bear, San Pedro . . ... . .Deo. 3 - Vessels In Port 8t Nicholas, Am, sch. ... i ... i . .Astoria Jan L. Stanford. Am. bktn. .. ...... .........Oregon Drydocks Hygja, Nor. ss, .-..............Albers Annie Johnson. Am. bk. . .Columbia Omecra, Oer. bk. ., . .Llbnton A RELIABLE MEDICINE HOT A ITAaOOTIO. ,tT1 trfm U'rtnav a rtA Vnm : laa ' sa im.4 fmedlclne for coughs, colds, and all af- xecuons or me tnroat, cnest ana lungs. It has never received one line of un favorable v. comment or condemnation and has an Immense and ever Increas ing sale. It is the best cough medi cine for - children, as it contains no opiates and no harmful or habit-forming drugs. 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