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V gli itim s.rmirc ' JOXJEWAL HEADQTXABTEBS , , . BALEM. The, Salem office of The Jour nal is now with George Snyder, Dearborn building, State . and Commercial streets, urstalrs; phone Main 744. After 8 p. hi. phone complaints to Postal Tele graph company, Main 401, and paper will be delivered by mes senger at once. , , ; , HEJLIG ''Pomander Walk." BAKER The Baker playera In "Paid In Full L,YH1C Armstrong Follies company , In 'Stocks and Stockings," , . . ORPHEUM -Orpheum , .circuit vaude. vllle. . THE EMPRESS Vaudeville, , ' PANTAGES Vaudeville . STATE ATTRACTIONS . MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR Ores nam, October 8, 4 and 6. ;:'"' t hiiIj'' ' ' ' ' " ) "'' " ' ' - - Weather -Conditions. A disturbance of much energy has developed over tho basin states, and i light to modefeitely, heavy rains with thunder storms and high winds have re- . suited, over the section, A large high pressure area, is advancing southward 'Over western Canada; and another high pleasure field overlies the states east of itjie, Mississippi rivers Precipitation hag; occurred In southwestern Oregon, .southern California, the basin and . Rocky Mountain-states, western Can- sda, the,. Dakota, the oast Gulf and South Atlantic states. Sleet fell yes: terday at Pocatello and snow was fall - Ing at 6. O'clock this morning at. Hel ena and Wlnnemucca. The weather is warmer ' in ' eastern ' Washington, north eastern Oregon, Colorado, southern riains states, upper Mississippi valley-, eastern North Dakota and the Lake region: It Is cooler. In southwestern -Washington, western Oregon, southern , California, the Basin; and northern Rocky Mountain states, western South Dakota, western Canada and Pennsyl vania. Temperatures are much above normal In the central portion of the JLIhlted States, IV The conditions are favorable for snow for generally fair Weather during the next 86 hours in the remainder of this district. It will bo cooler tonight ex cept In western Oregon, and frosts will form In most portions of the district, Cooperative Plan Announoed At a luncheon to his employes yesterday, . William B. Wells, head of the printing " firm of Wells & Company, announced that hereafter the plant would be run on-strictly cooperative lines, similar to the plant of J.. JJ. Stetson & Company , of Philadelphia, and several English con ,'cerns. Mr. Wells said that at the end of each year every employe would re ceive' a certain proportion of the prof its. A pension system Is planned. "My purpose," said Mr. Wells, "is to build - upa permanent publishing business on the Pacific coast. I anticipate a need here for such a plant with the growth ' of the1 country. Our riile will be ab- solute fairness to customers and em ployes t JPoUce Help Kim Find His Wife. For over 16 hours, Clarenoo Hall, 21 years old, with the aid of the police, searched for his wife, Wednesday, ber for? locating her at 0 o'clock Thursday hio"r"hlng, in the Klniore hotel at Tenth and Alder streets. Young Hall, who Uvea at 691 Northrup street, has been in this city for some time. Several months ago the couple separated In Centralia, Wash. 'Wednesday Mrs. Mildred Hall came to Portland and sent a message to "her " hsuband that she could be found in room .34 of a hotel where they had a - sign "transient rooms." Hall, unable to Ibcate the place, came to the police '-station and Patrolmen Nlles and Hutch- Ings found the girl yesterday morning. ttadnct Plans Walt. The problem of the . proposed construction of an over '. head viaduct across the tracks of the O.-W. K. & N. company at Sandy road is still far from solution. The company Intends to lower its tracks from the city ' limits to' the river, but it has not yet been able to arrive at an understanding . .with .property owners as to what pro portion of the expense of the viaduct they and the company, respectively, i:', shall pay. The street committee yes terday recommended that the matter of the viaduct be referred Co Mayor Rush light, City Engineer Hurlburt and City - Attorney Grant. XTon-Suit Granted. On the ground - that the company had received no part of 1400 which Alma Hochstrasser claimed he paid C. G. Andrews, the de faulting cashier of the Clear View Or chard company, who committed suicide a year ago, to be invested In stock of the company, Circuit Judge Kavanaugh granted a non-suit in favor of the com pany yesterday. Andrews never dellv- ered the stock to Hochstrasser and used the money. Judge Kavanaugh decided that a company could not be held re sponsible for such defalcation. X Wilson, Hot Boosevelt, Xeads. S. S. Apple, after communicating with Time . keeper Bennett of the Peninsula Lum ber company as to a straw ballot taken there, says a report published Thursday is incorrect, and was probably Intended a joke. By this vote uooseveit was given a large lead. The timekeeper tated that a previous report, snowing ilson 47, Taft 25, Roosevelt 24, Debs 8 and Chann 1, gave the correct totals. Speeders Arrested W, B. Goodnough, 29 years old, a chauffeur, was arrested by motorcycle patrolmen- last night at .jsast Forty-seventa and Belmont strets, for speeding. A few minutes later the Officers arrested B. H. Young, of Gres- toam, at East Twenty-sixth and Division ' for the same offense. In the police court thls morning Goodnough was given a 'five days' suspended sentence and Youg was fined 325 by Judge Tazwell. The sentence was suspended. Wife Charges Brutal Treatment Complaining that her husband, John Gordon Marshall, attempted on Septem ber 14 to strangle her and that at an- FIRST METHODIST EPIS. COPAL CHURCH COB. THZBD AHS TA1XOB DR. BENJAMIN YOUNG, ' . PASTOX. MO&smra bebmoh, 10:30 "A PRACTICAL MISSION ARY MESSAGE" XTSHIHO' SftyfC8,'.h30T. MISSIONARY RALLY. 19BBE3SE8 8T PEOMUJEHT VISIT OBS TO THE . F Mv CONVENTION "iron Cannot Afford to Miss These Spies! . , did Cervices. 'hrr tiiim Jm tftrratrntvl tt c;rvn h-r throat with a liMdr if.iphna If. Mar- fclialt !m Kiiliur 1" divorce In the circuit court. Khe auks (or the custody of two infant daughter. The couple. wan nior - rled Auguat 20, 100U, In tliJs city. i Chinese Murder Trial Continued The trial of Lew boon, charged with mur- deras an .accomplice of Wong 81 Bam liow" serving a life sentence In the pen- Uefctlary for ' the killing of Seid Wah' i&ing and the stepping of his dismein- bcred body to Seattlu la it trunk, was yesterday continued by Circuit ; Judge Morrow , from October H i to November 1 9 - that witnesses of the state now In Alaska might be given a chance . to' re turn. The witnesses wanted are among I the Chinamen who went north for. the cannery season. ".Wong-Si Bam has ap pealed to the supreme court from h's eonvlMon, but" preferred to be incar cerated In the penitentiary .rather .than In the county Jail. - , J. Multnomah Improvement 1 Club. The regular monthly meeting of the Mult- nomah Improvement club will be held". at , Multnomah station on the Oregon Electrlo line nextTuesda,y evening w,hen Important matters will come up for dis cussion. New roadways, . improved mall service, and Improved water service are a few of the things, to be discussed. On account of the large number of build ings that are being erected' at the sta tion better facilities for handling lum ber and Supplies are to be provided. A campaign to boost the vicinity is to be, started in earnest and an effort will be made to induce residence seekers to lo cate there, v, ' ' ; ZJo.nor (rare for Casey "Ninety-Day" Casey, J'Boxoar" Casey, vTfusty" Casey or piain Jim casey, n years old, who is probably known to every patrolman in this city, because of his inability to leave liquor alone, . may never be ar rested again for being drii'nk, as be is taking a "liquor cure" at one of the institutes of the city. Fora while Casey can have all of the whiskey that he wants, and Casey is very much pleased with! the i treatment so far. Attorney Roscoe IV Hurpt. special agent of Gov ernor West, has interested himself In Casey, and is going to try and see that well known character, will lose bis ap petite lor liquor. . -.1.-'. Uttis Shave to .Win Bride "You get a snave immediately." ordered May Sheridan, Just released from the city Jail this morning, to Charles Bottler who was brought back from the Linn ton rockplle. to allow him an opportu nity to marry the girl. , This remark! was made tn police court this mornin& when Judee Taawell ordered their re lease upon their promise to be married. "All right.,. May, I'll get shaved right away, and then we'll get married," re plied Bottler. They are to be married tljis afternoon In the Justice court by Judge Bell. Both have been serving time for an Indecent and immoral act Hove Sentence Suspended The Love family was in police court this morn ing. The case of John Love, Who was arrested Thursday for profane and abus ive language toward his (Wife, Cather ine Lbve, was heard by Judge Taswell. According to the evidence submitted there was no love In the Love family, for after an absence f three year3 from the bosom of his family, John Love returned home Wednesday night. Mrs. Love said that her husband struck her a blow in the right eye. Love wan given 20 days in Jail. Judge Taawell suspended sentence. Sewef-Wot amen ' Injured While at work on a Bewer ditch at East Twen tieth and Insley streets, Sellwood, at 8:30 o'clock this morning, C. Simon of 389 Burnslde street, was probably fa tally Injured when a large Iron bucket, which la used in excavating, struck him on the back. He was picked up by fellow workmen and rushed In a Red Cross ambulance to the Good Samaritan hospital. It will not be known until this afternoon Just what his injuries consist of. I Sr. Kebeo to Speak Tuesday evening, j October 8, Dr. George Rebeo will speak j on "What might Oregon do to provide greater opportunities ror its delinquent and exceptional children." This is the second meeting held to consider "this matter. The meeting will be held at the East Side library, and after the address a public discussion will be opened. Dr. Rebec comes from the de partment of education of the state uni versity at Eugene. Gladys Bartlett Dead Gladys Bart- lett, 18-months-old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bartlett, who fell from the second story of a rooming house on the corner of West Park and Davis streets shortly afternoon yesterday died at Si. 'Vincent hospital af 3 "o'clock. The body is at Dunning & McEntee's par lors, where It will be held, pending word from the father who is employed at Whit Salmon, Wash. Perry Schedule Beduoed. The night crew on the Sellwood ferry has been discharged and in future only a day schedule on the ferry is effective. The night crew was employed while the streets of the Sellwood and South Port land districts were being paved and the completion of this work removed the necessity for night operation. The largest choir in the city, and competent critics say the best Hear them at Centenary church, East Ninth and Pine streets, tomorrow. Hadley is a master as congregational leader. Ho makes you sing. Dr. Trimble's themes: 11 a. m., "Do We Continue to Grow In Heaven?" 7:45 p. m. begins series, "What Are You Living for"? First to give and to get the square deal. Damages Allowed. Circuit Judge Ga tens yesterday al 110 wed the Portland Timber company 3750 damages on ac count of timber destroyed on its lends by blasting on the right-of-way of . the Pacific Railway & Navigation company. The railroad and the J. W. Sweeney Construction company were the defend ants. The damages asked were 37088.63. Heavy Damages Claimed Damages to- the amount of 1 50,000 are asked by Helen A. Salmon for the death of her husband, G. G. Salmon, In a suit filed tn the circuit court yesterday against the Portland Lumber company. The man was employed in the camp of the company at Ranier ; on the Columbia river and was killed August 24. At the Hew Grand theatre, 105 Sixth street, between Washington and Stark, beginning Sunday, October 6, a, special release, "When Uncle Sam Was Young." The greatest two reel "101" Bison ever released, showing well known historical scenes. Other gOod pictures to com plete the program. A 10c show for 6c SnffraM lleetins Tonlsrlit An sir equal suffrage meeting-wilt be held at the corner of Sixth and Alder streets tonight at 8 o'clock. Speeches in the interest! of the campaign in Oregon will be made from an automobile, under the auspices of the State Equal Suffrage association.' William Davis will ho nnn of the speakers..' .:..,.- Bef aires to Baueloh Hoise. The tem porary injunction asked by Chinese res idents in the neighborhood of Fourth nd Flanders streets to restrain B. Trenk- man. cuIroxa.operatlag. thelx.fiom pressed air riveters on the ground that the noise was unbearable was denied y''it-ri,iy ty tUrcuit Jurists Mrrow. 'XI t'hiimmeri cIhIdi' that' the noiua ki them from bleeping, make them 111 an drives, buMlnetta from -their doors. Oth . people In that. section Bay th notsa doe not bother. Hamaker , Timber . Case.- The case' of the government against. J. D. Uamak and other, charged with having cut In excess' of $50t, worth' of timber allowed , settler per. acre, on . government land, which occupied the entire" Med ford term of the' United, States 'diBtrict court,' was , adjourned Srlflay" afternoon 'With the conclusion' of the taking) of testimony, It will be brought up' again at 10 o'clock Monday morning for ' argument In the United States , district court room In Portland. 'The government is seeking to recover about 5,00Q.; Drug TXser's , Conviction OonflrmsaV Charles Hill, an habitual drug-usevnow serving a sentence at the rockplle, was yesterday ' found guilty of selling co caine and sentence of SO days on the rockpUe inflicted by Municipal Judge Taawell was affirmed.' The. case .was beard by Circuit Judge Gantenbeln, on appeal' Hill could not appear and no at torney was tn court representing him. Bee Gill Bros.' Dahlias 'before fros comes.- They are fine now. Take Mori tavllla car to Eighteenth street, transfer to Eighty-ninth on Mount Hood trans fer car. GO three blocks east and four north. Automobiles take Base Line to Eighty-second, thence - north to GUsan and east to "Ninety-Second. Kysterious Tire A fir that might have-praved.-dlaaatroua broke outsat 10:45 o'clock last night in A. Wolf man second hand store, 41 Seoond street Patorlmen Maas and Innis found sev era! nieces of charred kindling wrapped In paper, standing against the o-ear of the building. "lcenloM Station on tits Mt Hood line, nn the fertile Powell valley. Excursion nsunday, Oct. tfth, by Umbdenstock & Larson company, to show-this property, Special cars leave Third and Yamhill at 10 a. m returning 4 o'clock. Round trip tickets, including lunch, 25o. Xrisb Americans, - Attention! Port land's i answer to the Belfast Orangemen will be delivered at S:80 p. m. Sunday in Columbus; hall, Morris street, near Williams ' avenue. Admission free. Good music, patriotic songs, eloquent speak ers. Public Invited. Bev. J. C. F, Grnmbine of Boston speaks the Sundays of October at 3 and 8 p. m. in Chrlstensen hall, Eleventh street Subject October s at 3 p. m "The . New Fsychoiogy.7 At 8 p. m. "The Occultism of. the Bible." - No fee at the door. Paget WW Speak H. W. Stone will preside at a street meeting at Sixth and Washington streets tonight when B Lee Paget, Prohibition candidate for United States senator, will speak on the Issues of the campaign. Audubon Soolety Election The Ore gon Audubon society will hold ltg an nual meeting this evening In the art room of the Portland Library, Seventh and Stark streets. This meeting is for the election of officers for the year. Special Gospel Service. Wan Minnie Sllphaut, evangelist and gospel singer, will speak at the East Side. Baptist church Sunday Both morning and eve nlng. Orchestra music will assist in the services. All are welcome. Annual Church Masting. The East Side Baptist church will hold its regu- 1 lap annual tvlaorlria nf tha nhrVi Tn... tday evening. October 8, at 8 o'clock, Members and friends of the congrega tlon are cordially Invited. . feyuoh Taken to Idaho After getting extradition papers from Governor West yesterday. Sheriff Brown 6t Moscow, Idaho, returned home with J. A. Lynch wanted In Moscow for passing bad checks. Early Horning pirt a small fire oc curred early, this morning in a vacant feed store at Grand and Hawthorne avenues. The place was only slightly damaged. Sunday Excursion to Cascade Locks on steamer Bailey Gatzert; leaves Al der street dock at 9 a. m.; returns 6:45 p. m.; SI round trip. Phones Main 914, A-6U2. Hop Gold Beer has become a fixed in stitutlon in the best homes because of its quality. Try a case for your table Star Brewery, Portland, Vancouver. Steams Jessie Harklsi for Camas, Washougat and war landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. --' Art School of Portland Art Associa tion. Fourth year opens October 7, Mu seum of Art, Fifth and Taylor. Fine arts and design. Bag ?age ohsoked at horns; storage, moving. Baggage ft Omnibus Transfer Co. Phones Main 6980, A-3322. Coo Bay Coal Mine in Oregon, cheap, er than wood. Portland and Suburban Coal Co. Main 368, A-336S. Must Boise Money Will saarlflce 100x100 corner Hawthorne ave. Phone Marshall 1680. Coal From Xanadav and Utah has no equal. Phone E. 303, C-2303. Ediefsen. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. C. M. Zadow, real estate and loans. 403 Corbett bldg. Mar. 92, A-1416. Sr. Breltllng, Splnologlst, Royal bldg. URGE CANCELLAfioNOF 5 POWERS OF ATTORNEY Cn request of Paul Wessinger, man ager of the Wetnhard estate, the liquor license committee has recommended the cancellation of five powers of attorney held by the Weinhard brewery over five different saloons. By the first of next year all powers of attorney go out of existence automatically, under the provisions of the new liquor code. A horsehair cushion has been found to provide enough electricity to coun teract the vibration of an aeroplane arid make the use of magnetic compasses possible by aviators in England. HOW & POBT&AHS THE XEV. WELBUB. 0X.EHH V O LI V A (Successor to the Rev- John Alejr; Bowie) General Overseer of the Christian Catho Uo Apostolic Church In Zlon of ICIOH CITT ' Will Deliver, God Willing, ah Address In the Auditorium , Chapman Street WESHESSAT, O.OTOBEB) S, lilt, at too p. as. t ' Doors open promptly at 7:16 p, m. Special Music by a Double Quartet from Zlon White-Robed Choir; Bbiloh Tabernacle, Zlon City. All Welcome, w All Seats Free. CEITESm. "Christ Is All and in AIL" ' " TO LOAD WHEAT; STEAMSHIP TAKEH German. Sailer Goldbek,. 2476 Tons to Receive 41s 3d If She Reaches Port In Time ; for December Loading.', , ; , Receiving tWrate of 41s 3d if she ar rives . hero for December loading, the German ship Goldbek. , 2476 tons net jas chartered this morning by M. H. Houser for a cargo of wheat from this port to the United Kingdom, She re ceives only 40 shillings if she arrives after the first of the year. The Goldbek, which will come up here from Santa Rosalia-in ballast, was in Portland last year, taking out a cargo of lumbe for Lorenco Marques under charter to the Oregon Pine Export com pany. She sailed from here last Jan uary and when she arrives -will " have been gone just about a year, ' Another vessel which has Just been taken for a grain cargo, is the Nor wegian steamer-August, which has been chartered by Balfour, Guthrie & Co., to load barley at Sart Francisco or wheat at Portland, with the option- of-puge Douna, ror me unitea itingaom. sne wa taken kt 60 shilling. 'She will bring tles froth Japan to California ports. Also the German ship Olona, 1813 tons net, which sailed from Santos Sep- tmhAl 7 fn Taltfll hair h r.nrla chartered for a wheat cargo from Port- land to the United Kingdom. She is said to have received 44s 6d for De cember loading. This is the highest rate paid for a sailer this season with the exception of the British bark Owee nee, which got46s 6d. These new chart ers make the enlisted tonnage now 83, 778 tons. Clearing for St. Vincent for orders, the Norwegian steamer RygJa, Captain Meyer, is expected to get away from here this aftfrnoon laden with 220,000 bushels of wheat valued at $187,000. Her cargo is being sent forth by the Portland Flouring Mills company. The British steamer Willesden la expected to get away early next week with a large cargo of wheat. DANISH STEAMER HERE New Bhip Makes Run From Copen hagen in 85 Days. On her maiden voyage to, the Pacific coast, the new Danish steamer King, Captain' Hansen, arrived at the Oceanic dock at 10 last night from Manalmo where she bunkered, to load wheat for the United Kingdom under charter to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. The Klna was built for the East Asl- atlc Steamship company and was launched at Newcastle-on-Tyne a year ago last June. She is a vessel of 3004 tons net register and has a capacity of 8800 tons of freight. She brought gen eral cargo from Copenhagen and Ant werp, making the run to San Pedro in 85 days with a stop at Montevideo to discharge cargo, at Coronel "to bunker ahd'at three Peruvian ports to load car go. Rough weather was encountered on the west side of the Straits of Magel lan. She has a crew of 39 Danish sail ors. NEBRASKAN LEAVES PORT Freighter for Central America nnd Europe Makes up Cargo. Laden with 1097 tons of general freight, tho American-Hawaiian steamer Nebraskan, Captain Knight, is scheduled to sail tonight for. Saline Cruz via San Francisco. On her way to sea she will pick up a shipment of 850 tons of salmon at Astoria. Of the cargo from here 800 tons Is grain for San Francis co, while the remainder goes to New York, Europe and Central America. The Nebraskan has 75 tons of salmon, 20 tons of dried bones and 50 tons of mis cellaneous freight for New York, 35 tons of tallow and 17 tons of cascara for Europe and 100 tons of flour for Central America. The salmon shipment from Astoria goes to Europe. GOES ON PANAMA RUN Freighter Seward Is Chartered From Alaska Steamship Company. (Ppclal to The Journal.) Seattle, Wash., Oct. 5. Indicating tho Strong demand for tonnage, the Pacific Mail has chartered the freighter Seward from the Alaska Steamship company for five months. The Seward is dis charging 4500 tons of copper ore from Prince Williams sound and as soon as this Is done, she will proceed to San Francisco to be turned over to the charterers, who will operate her between the Golden Gate and Panama. Hereto, fore a majority of the Alaska fleet has been idle during the winter, but from present prospects nearly all will find employment this season. The Seward was built In Seattle and carried to Cor dova most of the material used in building the Copper River and North western. Dally River Readings. STATIONS 8 3 I? o- - C 3 2 a Lewiston 24 2.6 0.1 T Riparia 80 Umatilla 25 ... Harrisburg 1 0.1 0.1 0 Albany 20 1.4 0 0 Salem 20 0.3 0 0 Wilsonville 37 3.6 0 0 Portland 15 2.3 0.2 0 Rising. Falling. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Peruvian bark G. Maszinl. Cap tain Novo, has been listed to come here from Callao, presumbably for a lumber cargo. She is a vessel of 1297 tons net. She will be the second of that nationality to: come br9 thls year- th krk Ca vour now being at Westport. Laden witn about efja.uuu reet of lum ber, the schooner William Olson, Cap- taln McDonald, will clear at the custom house this afternoon for Antofagasta. She will leave down for the sea to morrow morning in tow of the steamer Ocklahama. The steamer Bear, Captain Nopander, which arrived at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, encountered the steamer Yo- semite, off Coos . Bay In tow of the steameer Bee for San Francisco, The Yosemlto struck on tho Grays Harbor bar on October J and lost her rudder. She had a Jury rudder rigged when en countered uy tne ue&t, Tho latter brought 216 passengers and 1300 tons of freight from -J-oa Angeles and San Francisco. In the. United States customs patrol latiTwt H.- W- Seottt-'tnepeetors-wen'T'to St Helens this morning to measure up tne new steamer Muiinoman which la to i; iauiK-.iiC'i at tl,ia MeCornikk ship, yards thnro next Saturday,' The Kti amor Yellowntono Is scheduled to arrive at Albcra' dock No. 3 tonight from San Francloeo as the first steamer on the new line of San Francisco steamers operated by Scammell & Co; - To have her repairs completed, the government dredge ' Clatsop will b raised on the Oregon drydock again this afternoon if the depth of water permits. ; MARINE INTELLIGENCE ,T'?!:,V.n-.Ba.. to Arrive, f Str. Bear, Ban Francisco... Oct 19 Gas Btr.nvil, Bandon Oct. , 6 Geo.lV. Elder, San Diego. ... ..Oct 1 I Str. Rose .City. Ban Pedro Oct Steamer Alliance, Eureka, Oct 18 Str. Beaver, San Pedro ....... t .Oct' 13 Str, Beaver, San Pedro ...Oct. 13 .:;fW;;'t Due to Depart. ftr Anvil,, Bandon . Oct,.. 7 JT'-. .JmrV,:JQarnok; Oct. 9 Str. , Alliance, Eureka, , , .Oct 23 Str.; Bear, San Pedro. Oct 8 Str. Geo.; W. Elder, San Diego... Oct 9 Str.; Rose City; Kan Pedro ..... .Oct 12 Str. Roanoke, San Diego Oat 16 Str. Beaver, San Pedro. .Oct 18 ' TO Leave .San' Pranolsoo. Rtr. Yale, San Pedro...,,,,.,,. Oct. , 6 Str; Harvard, San Pedro1. Oct 6 Vestals la Post Egon, J3r. bk. .........Astoria Titanla, Nor; ss .Oregon slough Strathfillan, Br. bs Eastern &. West. Boston, U. 3. S.. ., ..Stream Rose City. Am. su .Alns worth St Nicholas, Am. sh. . .Port. Drydock RygJa, , Nor. as. ............ .Elevators North King, Am. ss Goble Berlin. Am. bk , Goble Levi G. Burgess, Am. bk. Goble Hera, Ger. bk., Linnton Edouard Detallle, Fr. bk.. . .North Bank Cayour. Per,, bark Westport H. Hackfleld, Ger, eh On way down Willlsden, Br, bb, Montgomery Grain Tonnage snroute and fcisted. Jeriour. Br. atr. .Nlcolalefsk Aberlour, Br. tr Adelaide,. Ger. bk. . .. . . . , . . . .St. Rosalia Altalr, Br. ' bk . i .Callao Arablen, Dan. str Antwerp Bangor, Nor, str. , . .... ...... . .Antwerp Boadicea, Br, ss ....Buenos Ayres Clan Mtcfarlane, Rus. ss k,Gatioo Colony,, Br. bk , Buenos Ayres Detmold, Br. str.. ....... San Francisco Egon. Ger. bk Fokkaichi Eilbek, Ger. bk St Rosalia Elfrleda. Ger. bs ..Iqulque FltzDatrick. Br. str Coronel Detmold, Br. str Gen do Negrier, Fr, bk Shields Hera, Ger. bk Callao Hougomont, Br, bk Iqulque Inverclyde, Br. bk. ...... .Bueno Ayres wi. .......... ,,t. ,ivo,.,,n Jersbek, Ger. bk. .......... .St. Rosalia Joinville, Fr. bk Kllloran, Br. bk Klna, Dan. str Mincunia. Br. ss . Antofogasta .Rio Janeiro Victoria .Shlmonosekl Santos Marechal Vlllars, Fr. bk. Metropolis. Br. bk .Buenos Ayres Ossa, Ger. ss..... Coqulmbo Osterbek, Ger. bk... ..Montevideo Oweenee, Br. bk Taltal R. C, Rlckmers, Ger. bk , .Hlogo Ravenhlll, Br. bb.. Callao Rene, Fr. bk, Sydney Rene Kerviler, Fr. ss... Newcastle Strathfillan, Br. etr...., Brisbane Strathness, Br. str West Coast Terplschore, Ger. bs Rio Janeiro Thiers, Fr. ss Shields Valerie, Nor. bk Cape Town -- Miscellaneous Poreign to Arrive. , Achlibster, Br. str .Guaymaa Balboa, Am. sch Caleta Buena Bay of Biscay, Br. ss..., Callao Christian Bors, Nor. str. ; .San Francisco Drummulr, Br. ss..' San Francisco Dundee. Rus. bk Santos Expansion, Am. soh Valparaiso Fitzclurence. Br. str San Francisco Frankby, Br. str. ....... San Francisco Frankmount, Br, str.... ..Victoria Geo. E. Billings, Am. sch. .San Francisco Hecla, Am. bk. San Francisco Hornelen, Nor. str. .......... .Honolulu Ikalls, Br. str .San Francisco J. H, Lun&mann, Am. sch. .. ...Iqulque Koko Head, Am. bk. .... .Sari Francisco Lahalna, Am. bk.... San Francisco M. 8. Dollar, Br. str ....Coos Bay MUkawoll, Am, bk. ...... .San Franolaoo Marlechen, itus, Wfr. i , , .Cardiff Ockley, Br. etr San Francisco Oswestry. Br. str San Francisco Kobert Dollar, Mr. str Ban Francisco Strathearn, Br. str San Francisco Titanla, Nor. str San Francisco Tsurugusan Maru, Jap. str.. San Fran. Vennachar, Br. str Port Allen Winslow, Am. sch San Pedro' vvrn. i. Mars ton. Am. sen. Valnarnlnn ' Wm. H. Smith, Am. sch Ban Pedro MARINE NOTES Astoria, Oct. 5. Arrived at 7 a. m. Steamer Yellowstone from San Fran cisco. Arrived at 7:30 and left up at 9 a. m. Steamer J. A. Chanslor from Monterey. Arrived at 6 a. m. Gasoline schooner Mlrene. from Lake Bay. Alas ka. San Francisco, Oct. 6. Arrived at 6 a. m. Steamer Roanoke from Portland. Belfast,, Oct. 3. Arrived French bark Eugene Schneider from Portland. Astoria, Oct. 4. Arrived at 2:35 p. m. Steamer George W. Fenwick from San Francisco. Sailed at 3:30 p. m. Steam er Alliance for Coos Bay and Eureka. Sailed at 6 p. m. Steamer Coaster for Redondo: steamer Nenalem for San Francisco. Sailed at 6:30 p. m. Steamer Klamath ror Ban rearo. San Francisco, Oct. 4. Sailed at noon steamer (ieo. w. Eider ror Portland. Sailed at 11 p. m. Steamer Carlos for Portland. San Pedro, Oct, 4. Arrived Steamer Rose City from Portland. Astoria, Or., Oct. 6. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth; wind north, 6 miles; weather, clear Tides at Astoria Sunday High watef, 9:69 a. m., 7,1 feet; 6-:29 p. m.. 7.7 feet. Low water 3:15 a. m., 0.6 foot; 3:49 p. m., 3.4 feet HUNGARIAN WIDOW TO DRIVE TAXICAB (United Ptpsi Leued Wire.) Vienna, Oct. 5. Slowly but surely women are coming into their own in Austria Hungary. The Vienna authorities have granted an officer's widow license to drive a taxlcab and the Hungarian Jockey club has given a riding license to a trainer's daughter. The latter is Miss Elsie Bulford, daughter of a once famous English jockey, Sam Bulford, who is now living in Roumania. Thief Gives Back Five Cents. (United Vte Uuti Wlr. Los Angeles, Oct. 5. Held up by a masked thief, Charles KeHy handed over J17.5Q. Kelly complained that he lived three miles from tho scene. The con siderate holdup passed him 6 cents car fare. Hotel Mallory Portland's newest and best family hotel. Furnishings and appointments superb, eervlce, menu and cuisine of superior excellence. Rates moderate. Location with easy walking distance. Fifteenth and Yamhill streets. TOMORROW Rev. Geo. D. Watson, D. D will impnk at the EAST SIDE GOSPEL TAJB- EBHACXE, corner of East Ninth and Clay streets. Subjects; 11 a. m. u 1 s millennial , 1 f Vision" JUU 8:30 P. M. 'OUB ENEMIES AHS OTTB ABKOB,'' 7s30 P. K. THE TBUE STAHDABD OP PUTT." MOHSAY, 7:30 P. M. , "BEWAJftD OP PAITHPVLHESSV . AW WE&COKB. , , ' ' ' j I i i j 1 ' jhliu(,hLMi LlllLii5 -TO WELCOME CHINESE :t Tho' mayor of Portland, the , presi dents: of. the Chamber of Commerce, the Commercial club and other business or ganizations will be Invited to attend. I as ' guests of honor, the ; dinner to be 1 gl vest In honor of Ng Poon Chew by, the Rotary club at 'the Commercial elub the evening i of October 14. This decision was reached at a meeting of the com mittee . on - arrangements yesterday, R. R. Denny-presided as chairman. It was also decided to invite 16, of the most prominent '.Portland Chinese to attend. Ng .Poon Chew will be Introduced to tho people of Portland as a "World Ctt lien." He has taken and Is taking large part in international affairs. During the, Chinese revolution he was the clos est 'Adviser 1 of President Sun Yet Sen. He Is editor of tho San Francisco Chi nese dally. ' He speaks English fluently,- n Enjoy Your Sunday Pinner at the Portland There will be an es pecially tempting menu tomorrow de licious sea foods, fine meat dishes, the freshest fruits and vegetablei, prepared as only our chef can prepare them. Every surrounding in this great hotel is wholesome and re fined. You'll be de lighted with the cour teous service, the splendid music and the - homelike atmos phere. You're very : welcome. THEATRE SUPPERS . THE POBT&AJTS HOTZ& II. J. Haufmann. Mgr. H. H. Clarke, Asslst- ant Xanagsr. What the public wants is Good Paving. They get it in Barber Asphalt the pavement of long and sat isfactory service "If we must pave, give us bitulithic" is the cry of the tax payer. There's a rea son. Call at Room 700 Jour nal building for Reasons Why. Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry uom Bracelets ana big-1 net Rings of all da-! scriptlohs made to or- j der. American names j engraved with the i - three cardinal Chinese characters, via.. Glory, j Prosperity and Long- j evlty. Charges rea-1 sonable and orders of 1 sny tfesfgn promptly executed and sent I prepaid to any part of the u. 8, The Skilled Chinese Jewelers. POOH BANG It CO., Jay Tn Chong Mgs 848 Piss St. "Drug or Liquor Slaves" Freed for all tim by Spe cialist . - D.B.GrifiinM.D. :-f Phono Tabor 1881. 'jL Corner E.- (Oth and Braces Sts.. City. L HAIR BALSAM PronoCM a mrariftnk mwft 1 xnnctuul Colo. iPrTnti bmr falllnar. n hs l(n'-n t. ;,,,, j , N.v CM it,,'1 ' will rr:r t.t 1 t: Wilcox bi i ( . ' 1 n t I . dlscuHS Hie ti.i.i'i i-i.ill.'n'i I Portland an.) the orlont,' II l ' j - - AMUSntSXT.I HEIXIO- TH8ATS3 ToniHit KZi - .Louls N. Parker's Coniedy ' POMANDER WALK - .All EngUBh Cast, "Ltebler A Co., Managers. Prices 12, $1.60, 11, 75o, fiOo. 3 So, 15a KB ATS HOIT SEUXHOw uHSQUO TKBATBB . 7 ffiSiNG'Tomorrpw Special Price Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. . . DAVID BELASCO -Presents . THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAT "THE WOMAN" Excellent Cast and Production. ' -Evenings: Lower floor, except last rows, 11.50; last 3 rows, II. Balcony. $1. 75ot 60c. Gallery, 86c, 26o. Wei and Sat. Mats., 1, 75c, 6O0, 35a, 16a BUNGALOW Morrison .aad Twelfth Streets. r All nest week, beginning' Monday night (Including Sunday matinee and night- October 13). - . , The FaVorlte Return - ' - ' Same Great Cast Famous Plokannln Band A Stable Of Thoroughbred Racers, GREAT RACE SCENE Prices OSe, 500, 75o. 1.00, ' ; Matinees Thursday IBarraln TMy tK all seats) ; Saturday and Sunday, tfio-IOo. Seats Now on Sale. -' ' BAKER Tor The popular S THEATBB au a, A-S300 Geo. E Bakav. Hn. Tonight. The popular Baker Players in PAID IN FULL Evenings. 25o, 35c, 600. MatsN 26o only. Next week starting tomorrow mati nee, "The Bridge." , ICala ot A-1020 Uatlnee Ballp. " WEEK OP -BEPTEMBEB) SO - Mat, 15, 85, 500 ; Mights, 15, 85, 60, 7SO, ' Jack Wilson Setoh Musical Comedy Team. Comedienne -Animated Toyshop, :,J, Ben I.ewln Acrobatle Aet, uUlvan si OonsidiM Pormerly Grand W Beflntd Tandevios) SPECIAL 8UMMEB PBICE8 Matinees, any seat, lOo; Bights, 100, 804. e jbiu xsaxusii avxs-f Kaunee Daily WEEH SEPT. 30 The Monkey Hippo-, drome, Soott and Davis, Eldrldge ao4. Barlow. Gladys Van. The 7 California, Popples, Earl Dewey and His Dancing; Girls, Pantagescope. Pantageg Orob.es jtra. Popular prioea. Boxes and first sow balcony reserved. Box offios open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. cnones A-aa30, Main 4636. Oartain, 8:30, 7:15 and. 9. LYRIC THEATBB 4th and Stark stts. The Armstrong Follies Company pro Bents "STOCKS AND STOCKIBGS," 7 laughable Wall Street Satire. Two per formances nightly: matinees dally, 15o, 25c, 16c. COMING Commencing Mon day Matinee, October 14, the New Keat ing & Flood Musical Comedy Co. Baisebail- BECSSJLTZOH PABX Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth fts " Oakland VS. Portland OCTOBEB X. 8, 3, 4. 5, , Games begin week days I p. tn. Sus days 2:30 p. m. 1UUDZES' DAT PBIDAT. . Boys under 12 free 10 bleachers Wednes day. . . HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Squart" Europeao Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up ffsw steel aad brick etnwtara. Eers modem cenvanUae. Mod orate rml. Center el thwtr aadl ratail clUtrwt Om ssur liaM trkatfarriBS all ever city. Ele : trie nsibus saeels tralae and ttaosMft, John A. Melton Carpenter and Builder Office and Store Fixtures built and remodeled. Altering and' re repairing houses, Show Cases and Counters built, Factory and Office 235 Second street, near Main. Phones: Main 17.7s A-17ST Oregon Humane Society OPPICS 17 MADXSOH ST. ; ' PHOITB MAXH 6081 A-7581 ' Refer all cruelty calls Jo this office. HOBSH AKB'OXAHCB KAXSH4XX, f0" In Old Kentucky H.,.im in mn "lnn mmttmmmmmimm fy Matinee Dally at 8&M. VXw ' Fostccic-IClcI: ' Outdoor Advc'ri'-.'r: . paitttj jiry-r t: ; -r n - - rAT i . v a 1 & i rt Sev'Btu ad r?t ' j .is lm.