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U DAILY JOURNAL. roilTLAIID, ITJDAY' LVHUUIG, JUIJi: 1.13. l!FISKffi Men' Suspected of Violating Law Are Taken Into Cus tody After Officers Make a U. li. K15I mm by 75 Bishop Bell Is Presiding at Oregon Session Held at ' Tillamook, JAMES H. BARRY, EDITOR OF OLDEST SINGLE-TAX PAPER, IS VISITOR HERE Veteran Follower of Henry George Helped to Set Up "Progress and Poverty." Jami H. Hurry, editor of the SUr at fcttri j-rencleco, In in Portland on hi way home from a trip to Alanka. The 8tax la the oldeat single tax newspaper In the world. It waa alerted 2t yeura ago, Mr. Harry liaa had some Drtty atrennoun time In the publication of (ftpttIM ta The Journul Tillamook, Or., June 6, The annua! lliMlnn tt that flraaAM stAv.f ir.it 1 i. UieVer OOnie Mlier riSnerS. a.1,reinren ,n -nrl". beingJUeld in Jt waa the Etar that drove Boea una cuy. uioiwp w. m. ueu, of Loa uucmey out of uoiitlca In Ban Iran Angeles, la presiding and he le deliver- ciaco. After bejng aued.four or five Ing a, aertea of dally lecturea on the tlmea for llbrl and each time being able church and modern economic .condtttona. ,0 Prve more than he had charged, the Blehop Uoll loemmonded Prealdent WIN trc of corruption finally Jecldtd to on In recent lecture on hie attempt arrm hlm tor contempt of court aa It to secure better oondltlona for working "' he would be liolpleaa to people. About 78 member are attending the .Fishermen on the tipper Willamette who have been violating the navigation laws were taken by surprlae last night by immigration officials who did llttla shore stunt and apprehended six, while a seventh, who gave the authorl tlea the merry "ha-ha"' when he saw , that they had no launch with them, will be secured through the office of the maater game warden.' Nearly every one of the violations carries a fin of $260 w ith it . Placarding ' the cuatoma patrol boat for the time, several .inspectors of tho local United States cuatoma department made the trip uj to Oregon City by train last night and began a patrol of the beach, as It had been reported to them that a number of flahermen wero fight such a proceeding, The Judge dlacovered. however, that eonferanm n. I. Williams nt itim I ! w urn an miens reeling 7 i- --7i " sympathy for Mr. Barry that " ae that itZr.B tj irmamtttm n ti T i mBKe 'propap apology he would not be Is the treasurer. . P. O. Bonebrake. mem ber of the Oregon legislature from Sea sent to jail for contempt. Mr. Barry Jumped to his feet and aald: "I have A - .J. . I ' vun couniy, ia ine conierence supertn- never yet apologized for telling the tenaeni. j,acn cnarg jntne conference truth and I am not aroin to bealn now.' Is represented by its pastor and One lay He was sent to Jail for five days for memoer. j-our women , preacners are contempt or court, but the five-day sen present, Mrs. B. M. Peoples, of llacel- tenet proved to be a continuous receo green; Mra, Dora Young, of Beaver; Mr, tlon. The best cltlseris of San Francisco C. P. Blanchard, of Portland - Third called to offer their congratulations ?gT " - igalnir 'Sw" 'W.tem then'm ng" "that ythef wZld hav."a &? Rev" A Bchuknecht otPortland. rep- vtu At the condu.km,, of his Jail chine, to .a? a Hni'on tvloUtS!" Evangelical ...ocUtlon. wldT" As a reault of the beacH patrol the fought greeting, to the conference and J";,,1! w,e "!h.M?'li?oi th! officers apprehended M. D. Telford, a regarding confederation In Z pU .-Ii.. ". Iianerman OI Oregon City, out Without I """" " oneiuon, super. M tn, eiection which occurred a few lights in hi. rowboat, Charles Ely, Ore. lntendent of the AntlSaloon league, moVth 'ati?9Judt , TshaMer? whotad ae son City, no llrhtt I. Pereiful. oon spoke j to the meeting on Thursday on m. n J J";.. City, do llghta; O. A. Brown, Oregon the P'n ft the league to make Oregon wa. defeated by more than 6000 votes! City, no Hants. These violations all dry In Ills. The greater part of the all nf h rat of th. hat r carry a fin. of 2B0. Alao they appre-1 business transacted has been routine. by large majorities. The legislature nenaaa on. or m. miliar kock facmng e oomerenc. is cnaracienzea oy wnicn met shortly after the election company's boats In charge of Charles general emphasis on th. church's re- paused the Barry contempt law, which Oatea, which had no pilot rules and only latlon to tho great Industrial changes took away from th. judgea the power to two life preservers, on. of which had now being demanded. ' , summarily punish a eritlo for contempt The Tillamook Commercial club- ar- or court. ranged an automobll. .xourslon for the Compositors Disliked aeorre. members this afternoon. "W. didn't hav. the weaoons in those i . . I days that we have today," said Mr. been condemned, and tho launch Ras- tua, D, 8. Blaby, Foreat Grove, with no nr. extinguisher and no pilot rules. These also carry heavy flnea. Another flahermen named Albright, ecorains; to in. information secured by IZ1.11.W.- Z . ' r " telligent work, of such men a. W. S. th. officers, seeing that they had no uu,"" ,n'c"- U'Ren and othera of his type. Today boat, mad. a run for It, riving them t,ej? cr1 f o1 t0 Honolulu. th. puWi0 1. protected by th. Initiative, th. laugh at th. sam. time. However, Thf British steamer Filntahir. la tho referendum and the recall. It is a they ar. not worrying about th. mat- cneduled to shift from the Albina dock strange thing to me In coming to Oregon ter aa they will bo able to aot through w jnouigoroery z mis ariernoon. 10 una so many people who are utterly tn. maater (am. wardens offloe, so that th. full nam. of th. man can be seoured-a. well aa hla license number. H. Jamea Barry, i BOIXED TO WATER'S EDGE Bringing SO paseengera and 70 tons indifferent to th. work that W. S. U'Ren of cement, the ateamer Willamette, Cap- haa done. You may not appreciate him tatn Charles Reiner, reached the Supple now, but the day will come when you dock from San Francisco at 11:80 last will be building monuments to him. Tou night She will go from here to Puget PeP'e here In Oregon may speak slight Bound to load. ingly of him as I have heard soma of. Tl r -1 . II - m . ' , m Vml An Vt men 1(lr WnnAwltmr XXf 4 l.nn t,i-1 ,- ri. n.i.f. " muv Hiiea una morning lor Ban . ' " . . w. Irelghtor Maryland Beached; Cargo Franci800, Loa Angeles and San Fran" Bpeak of hlm w,th hlgheat pralae. I Total Loss. ciaco, the steamer Bear, Captain Nopan- i? Pr,,dnt W"BOn'5 new book, "Tha (XJnlt4 Press Lim4 Wlre.l der, had 230. passenger and 1800 tons New FreJra. he refers to Mr. tTRen Baa Rafael. Cal., June . The freight of freight as one of Oregon's moat ueeful citlsens. ' steamer Maryland, burned to th. water". To, Brltj.h .tea'mer Baron Napier "Wh,1 w 'n ln Nw Tor.lt olt.v' edge. lie. today beached on the Marin wni shift down troTXZ.Xu S?.Wf U k.. B" '2Sfl l'VJt I always feel that I am a Callfornian. nti w . a v m a. t '?:!Ll"!?!" .T.h"LSt- ffi" carVo' t7aden '.VIZ 'oft th7 csUor. LJ"n,nat thftt UP th original edition of The tug Wallula Is on ber way up the Progreaa and Poverty." I was working riyer this morning for the schooner at the tim. In the printing office of Uison which la laden with 731,323 feet William M. Hlnton at San Francisco. oi lumber, vaiuea at 19443, for An to. Henry George had been appointed In the veasel waa opposite Angel Island Captain John Henrique sounded th. alarm and ordered a run for the beach,, the crew, with acant hose, wet sacks and buckets of water, attempting to extinguish the flames. Many of th. men received minor burns and others were partly overcome by smoke. The crew fought valiantly on as th. vessel neared the shore. Captain Henrlques fagaeta. MARINE NOTES spector of gas meters for the city of ban Francisco and was using every cent he could spar, from his salary to print his book.. "We got out an edition of (00 copies. Henry George committed th. unpardon- I on hi. proof sheets so that b. Waa not the ship a charred ruin on th. beach. was carried unconscious from his ship "t.-u.nV":":? and was not resuscitated for an hour. Brown Head, June 8 riiwd-Gtrmia shin bl crlme of making lots of correction. Atier mo juaryiana wa. oeacnea, in. i ipwcnr i twung rar wumoiiowp. flame, burned their way out and left JTSTaS-r. ,T." ?a.,"ii' r land. Bailed at a. m. Steamar 6a Bamoa for Portland. Aqckland, Jqne' B.ArrlTfd Schooner Samara from Portland: barkentlne Amaranth from Port land. Aitorla. June S Arrived at T and left up at 8:S0 p. n-8teamer W. f. Uerrla from Mon te it. Haa lYanclsfo, June 8. Balled at eieamer Beaver lor Baa Pedro. Ballad at S p. very popular with the compositors. They used to shako their heads and say, Thla may be pretty well written, but nobody will read It but the little red-headed son of a gun who wrote It W. were not very good prophets-. however, for It ha. been translated Into almoat every known language, illlllona of people hav. read It and have been unable to answer Its logical statements. I will never forget when I first started th. Star. James D. McQulre brought an article to me and said, 'Say, Jim, won't you publish this article in the Starr I glanced It through and aald, "Why, this practically advocates con fiscating people's property. I wouldn't think of publishing It unless I answer It editorially.' McQulre said, 'Go ahead, I would be glad to have you anawer It' He signed th. article Francis Volney. Approve. Post a Selection. "While I had set up 'takes' on Henry Oeorge's book, 'Progress and Poverty,' I had never read It through. The article by McQulre referred to Henry George's theories, commending them and advo cating single tax. I hunted throurh th. different book stores until I found a copy of 'Progress and Poverty,' which I purchaaed and read. I ran McQulre's article with a footnote explaining that I did not .ntlreiy agree with the writer, though there possibly was some truth In his statements, but I would answer It runy next week. The more I read 'Progress and Poverty' the leaa I waa able to refute th. article and aa a met ier or fact, next week never came. In, atead of answering It I became a con vert to Henry George's theorlea and the Star became the first newspaper advo cate or .ingie tax nisi m OF WATER If J WILLAMETTE IS TO END MONDAY (Continued From Page One.) l r rorifWred with rerrruf'tiUtiv. i r.f the Til-County J'irunTH' I'-nguo icKi tlve to freight rale In find fint of that Inrrltory. The members of the h-aaue bnllnve that they are entitled to 1-vttfr rates. On .count of the preannt traffU) conditions and the furt that th rates How m effect in that territory were es- the river, however, are abutting down, tabllshed by the commUnlon, no definite as In many places the water is on a f"nlus.,2n" er arrived at. It la not .i.w -v.! .... i. likely that any material chanrea will to the boilers. Several lumber mllla mada ,n tha territory at the present have also closed down temporarily. ti,'. rii,i. .i.... All of the basement, it buildings mJ''iutrn( r,,v" at Vancouver this along Flrat and Second atreets are at o clock registered exactly filled with water. Although an attempt ln th lal 4 hou" ot la being made to pump many of them of '00t- 0,rr Johnson, who fur- nut miiv a iittta la apromniiahad. Alona- nlahes data to the weather bureau from Third, Fourtli and Fifth atreets, where thl vicinity, said this morning that he there are a number of exceptionally preaiciea inai xne stream migni rise in r MOTOR OWNERS FINED Many Fishermen ln Lower Columbia Violate- Navigation Laws. (Speelal to The Journul.) i Astoria, Or., : June . Custom. In spector Charles H. Haddlx, after a 10 day assignment to special service on the waters of the Columbia between hero and St Helena, found It necessary to report to Collector of the Port W. F. McGregor, a list of 70 boat owners, th. great majority of whom were fisher men, ror various violations or the fed eral navigation laws, and of this group 40 were assessed from 1100 to .1400 earh. " The offence most in evidence wa. th. failure to carry and exhibit the red light over the white lamp while drifting, though other charges, such a. being without life preservers, operating with out license, and In on. Instance trans porting passengers without legal per mission, were alleged and proven and the aggregate of fines assessed will make a "pretty penny," If all are en forced, a. .they probably will be. m. Steamer Argyll for Portland; at 8 p. ni. Bteamer Oliver 1. Olson for Portland." Aberdeen, June 6. Arrived Steamer Stanley wwHir irom roruana. Seattle, June 6 Arrived Steamer Jim But ler from Portland. Ban Pedro, June S. Arrived and sailed H turner Nortblmd from Portland for San Diego. HailedSteamer Botnelle and Yoseulte for Portland. Astoria, June . Condition at tbe mouth ' ot ue nvar at s a. m., smooth; wind northwest, o miiea; weainer, clear. Tides at Astoria Saturday Hlsh water, 1:85 a. m., 8.4 feet; 8:49 p. m., T.9 feet. Low waier :ib a. feet. PHILADELPHIA NOT 1 GOLDEN GATE Hazel Laugenour, Who Swam Latter, Shocks Quaker City in Bathing Attire. m., 1.4 feet; 8:12 p. m., 8.a !, Wireless Message. A wlroleea report received at noon to. day from the steamer. Chanslor gave th. location aa 40 degrees 8 minutes north and 124 degrees 34 minutes west. Light northwest wind, fair weather, tempera ture cu. OLIVER J. OLSON DUE Dally River Headings. to New Steel Schooner Expected Arrive ln Portland Sunday. On th. second voyage that ah. has made .inc. being , brought around . through th. strait, ot Magellan to thl. coast, and on her maiden trip ta this port, the new .teel steamer Oliver J. Olaon will be due to arrive here Sunday from .San Francisco. She has accom modation, for about 75 passengers. The Oliver J. Olson was built on the Atlantic coast for the Pacific coast trade, and she is tho newest of the steel .team schooners to go into this service Wire made her flrat voyage from San ' Francisco to Puget sound and back again. '.It could- not be learned this morning whether .he will remain per . uimiciiMy vii whs run ur sun. , ANVIL- COMING FOR REPAIRS - - .' Motor Coaster Being Towed tip tho River From Astoria. Astoria, Or, Jun. 6. The mojtor coaster Anvil Is lying at the Elmore ' dock ready for towage to the metropo lis where she will go on drydock for complete repair after her severe ground : Ing on the lower coast April 11. She is - In charge of Captain Genereaux, rep resenting the San Franclaco Board of Marine Underwriters, who says she is In admirable condition considering the - rough usage she has been through. , Captain Hansen, the well known Co tumbla bar pilot, will , hgv. eommand-of her when: she resumes her coast txafflo Hhe leaves up today for Portland on the towline of a tug to b. sent down by the Portland,,, Barge and Towing company. QUARANTINE STEAMER SOLD i:---'-' '. :5..-. -. ' ,'.'.-", -ir-- Electro'g Contract With the U. S. , G6vernment Will Soon Expire. (Special to The Journul. J Astoria, Or., June -6. With th. tx piration of their contract with th United States government July 1. th. awners or tne quarantine ateamer Elec tro will go out of the aervlc. Ih which that vessel haa served so long and a ... new contract for quarantine duty In ths . harbor will be undertaken. It Is said that the Electro lias been sold to a well-known nUHing .firm on the, lower STATIONS ALONG THE WATERFRONT ""Sssaaassaajsaas . , Bringing? earg- of 40,000 barrela of crude ollr th. Associated oil tanker W. Wenak'hee Lewistoa Hlparla Umatilla .. The Dalles Eugeuo Albany ... raalem ....v WIlsonTllle , Portland , () Blsing. (-- Falllna. M 17.1 41.6 6.2 4. a 4.1 n 0.8 o.'i 0.5 0 -0.3 0.3 .2!-O.H 23.81 O.S, (Tlnltad Prtaa Leased Wire.) Philadelphia, June 6. What doea a police lieutenant know about art? One of hla sort can see no more beauty ln a butterfly than in a toad. He declared my act was more like an adult shiver, whatever that is, than a dance. His idea of art is bosh." This was the comeback today of Mias Hasel Been Laugenour, who swam acrosa the Golden Gate at San Fran cisco In 1911, to Police Lieutenant Mills, who advised her to take more to the water and leas to the dance. "Mercy Days," ejaculated. Mills as Miss Laugenour introduced her Water theatricals. Tho actress admit, eh. doesn't wear much during her act It may also be said that what she wears doesn't wrinkle. She started a few tango ateps at the edge of th. pool when Lieutenant MUle yelled "Help.", Then he Interfered. "I'll give one little ahiver this sf ternoon," said Miss Laugenour, "and then blng Into the pool." TRANSPORTATION CLUB TO HOLD EXCURSION "I am glad to see that Lawla F Pn.f the editor of the Publlo of Chlcacn. haa been appointed assistant secretary of . nut In. commerce. You may remember that he larae fore, of men and a number of work began his career in New York as editor trains along the lino and 1. making "o whs . oni nan t lawyer, but deep basements, a few more Inohes' rise will reuse th. water to be on a level with the floor. In some of the basements along these Streets, however, a small amount of water has appeared. This is water that has seeped through the cement walls and floors, Performanbes at the Lyrlo theatre bad to be suspended last night because of the high water. This cam. through drain pipe, and flooded the entire base ment. Water cam. up to a depth of two Inches over the floor In th. orchea tra pit and It necessitated the moving of th. piano and Other instruments. A good slsed pump is- now in operation and a, large part of the water has been punfped out onto th. street. The show will not be further Interfered with, ' ;' Seaoset level Of i"lra 9it. Iii Holts' building, Fifth .nd Wash tnsrton streets, water coming through drain pipes has reached the level of the fire pits under th boilers., .Anticipat ing higher water the goods on th. base ment floor have been moved to another part of the atore. A large pump la now doing effective work. Even though the .UD-oasemeni oi Llpman & Wolfe's stor. Is far below the lev.l of the street, only a few bucjeet fuls of water hav. seeped through. In the Yeon building across th. street there Is no water In th. basement. A little over two feet more, however, the water will be on a level with the oe- ment floor. No trouble Is expected ln either place, aa both buildings ar. equipped with large pumps. There i. a .mail amount oz water in the basements of tbe Couch building, Railway Exchange and other downtown office buildings, but this is rapidly be. ing pumped out. Elevator service in none of the office building, has been Interfered with, although a few feet more rise of the river may cause a dis continuance of service in those buildings along Third and Fourth streets, Kay 8 Taoated. The temporary fir. station at Front and Stark streets will have to be va cated If th. water come, much higher. At the present time th. water 1. about two feet below the level of the floor where th. horses and apparatus ar. kept. The floor of this structure, 1. two or three Inches above tbe level of Front street The track, of the O.-W. B. eV N. com pany's line from Umatilla to Portland were inspected yesterday by Frank J. Miller, chairman of the railroad com mission of Oregon. There was some ap prehension as to th. damage that might b. don. to th. track, by th. high water, and th. trip was made to Investigate conditions and learn what was being done by th. railroad company to protect the line from any damage. Nowhere on the line I. th. water leaa than six feet below the track and at only few places, according to Mr. Miller, there has been llht damage done. The damage noticeable was caused by tho water washing away the embank ment more particularly where line changes have been made and recent fills The railroad company ha. the next 14 hours 0.1 of a foot. He of Truth. felt that he should devote his life to me interests or the public ln seeing that the common people, got a square aeai. vvnue eouor or Truth. Mr. Poat read Henry George's book 'Progres. and r-overty.- "Mr. Post was so impressed with the irutn contained ln 'Progress and Pov erty that he ran It hi Installment in th. Sunday edition of Truth. I feel that no Detter selection could have been mad for the assistant secretary of commerce on account of Mr. Post's sense of luetic ana nis sympatny ror the laboring man. i am on my way Daca. to San Francisco. Myself and family have been taking a vacation trip which ha. included a visit to Aiaaxa TmAHSPOBTATlOir. LUMBER CAMP BRAKEMAN IS CRUSHED IIWnpR TRAIW th Iortland Transportation club will 13 UnUOQCU UnlUCn inHIN have an excursion to Estacada Sunday, Through the oourteay " of tbe Port land Railway, Light & Power company will : (Special to Tbe Journal.) Astoria. Or., June ".Harry Doas laugli, a brakeman at Alger's camp at Skamokowa, was crushed to death yea terday when he fell between the cars of a loaded train. Very little is known ofthe accident, except that his cry brought the train to a stop and his lifeless body with head crushed was iuuiiu uencain me neavy wneeis of a car. The body was brought to this city on the Lurllne last night. Coro nor Gllbaugh Is endeavoring to locate relatives. Indian Horse Thief Is Suicide. (Ulneclal to Thu .TnurnaLl -v- North Yaklma, Wash.. Jun. 8. Bill Moses, a member of the Yakima Indian tribe, under sentence of imprisonment lor from J to is years for horse steal Ing, hanged himself with his belt from the top of his cell In the county Jail at li:z o ciock yeateraay morning. - 1110 TS 7ESTTV AI, WEEK JTOUBSAI. TO TOTB , MIEWDS. Each Issue of The Journal, from Monday, June 9, to Sun-, day, June 15, Inclusive, will contain splendid Illustrations and news In detail of Portland'. Rose Festival. Txa ms yxw sssuss, urcxtrn ziro rosTAOE, is cewts. 4) " llajiff' In "Jour utj.eripHoii. at" The Journal Business Office. 4 4 - Your ' friends . wil . appreciate x4 4 these papers. v " :. ; - June 15. Special trains will leave Front and East Mqrrlson streets at 0 a. m and leave Estacada, returning, at 6 p m. Thia will be the second excursion of the club this seaaon, th. flrat hav ing been held about three weeks ago when the club members and friends went to Bonnevlll. on the steamer Bailey Gatsert through the courteay of the 8. P. S, company. ADVENT OF METERS IS RESENTED IN HOOD RIVER (Special te Tbe oatoaM Hood River, Or- June With the in slallatlofl of meters by the .lectrto light company and the abolition of the fiat rate system through the mandate of the state board of railway commlsison era, the city of Hood River Is partially In darkness again. While on the flat rates the business houses and residences allowed window and porch lights to re main burning, that gave effective illu- minatipn to th. city tn both business and residence sections. : JJew Theatre for Astoria, Astoria, Or.. June That the Peo ple's Amusement company is negotiat ing for the property at the southeast corner of Eleventh and Commercial streets with a view of erecting a mod ern theatre on the site, was admitted by M. G. Winstock, president of the company, who was In the City yester day. It is said the principal thing that Is the proposed filling In of the streets. President Winstock stated that all the detail, of this matter muat be settled before the company, makes final ar rangements to construct th. playhouse, i NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Xalser Wllhelm Ace Orosse J una 17 Xaisier Wilhelm II Jane M Fast Hall Billlnn Xeeniff Albert , Jane IS Brandenburg (Bremen Sir) June It Berlla Jane 1 London Paris -Bremen Silllng-s on SATURDAY, for ' The Mediterranean Koanlf Albert August I Priaoess Iran July I KOaWAT CXtnBX nrn from bremem. . Through rates from New York to Kgrpl, India, Far Km and SOUTH AMERICA, via EUROPE. Ureest, Nnreat Kinwt Sblpa in this Service. ABOUND THE WOBID 4t1 O ladepandent Trips. e?UAO la IMS the North 4teri piejrd carried mor pa. ngr. la all cl.asa. First, sceeaa aM Steerage east boon ai4 west k.aael-N.rth Allaatt. eervlce.theua any other Ita. OELBICUS A CO., GEM. AGENTS Brondwur. V. J. ROBERT CAPEIXE. O. A. t. O., 250 Powell Ht., nae. St. Francis ' hotel tnd Geary St., San Fraa clseo, or local agents. .very effort to prevent washouts. and Bags Being Used. Whereever the bank appear, to be I weakening they are putting In revetting work, consisting of bags or sand and rock. Unless the liver should rise at I least six feet more, there 1. no liability of serious damag. or interference with traffic, according to Mr. Miller. While at Arlington Commissioner Mll- nAjrnosTATzoB. SAN FRANCISCO JX)3 ANGELES AND BAN DIEGO DIKECT North Pacific S. S. Co. 8. . ROANOKE and S. 8. ELDER gall gvery Wad net da, alternately, at ft ax lleket efflea IZl-k TbUd 8U Beat Aider. Phones Mala 1814 A-U14. M AH TIN I. HIOLKT. Paae. AgeaU W. U. aXCBaBB, Frelfbt Aat. COOS BAY and LURLKA STZAKZB AXUAJTCB RAIXI Saturday, Jan. 7, at P. K. WOBTB PAOinO BTIAMSHTP OO, 183-A Third ., Wear Waahlngton. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS gall Bverr tarardar to and From New York Londonderry Glasgow Oeeaa Passage Ttt days. Moderate rates. Fee Bonk en Tours, Bates, etc., apply te HENDERSON BROTHERS General Agents, 83 West Raudolnii St., Cbieage O Vfl PI CV HTLINE-B Francis te BJ II I J fc Aottraiia, II dap via Honolulu S a I Sas and Samoa, tli aUrartive and (Heaaint roete, -winter er iumfliar Bplendld 10JXX) toa steamen (clained by British Ltoydi 100 Al). IIIIHeeelulu flrrt-tlm rwnd trie Sydney M09. I12S-41RAMD T0UH SOUTH SlAS-UZi Honolulu, Samoa, Auttnlia, Kew Zealand, Tahiti, eta, $M Clau Round the World; 2nd Out WO VkitHMt 6 continents and world a great cities (itop-o rrra) Hoeelulu--flailini!S April 8, 22, May etc Sydney every 28 days, Apr. 8, May , etc Bend for folder. Otaanli 4. $, ca, 171 Market tu. San fraiulNe COOS BAYLINE Steamer Breakwater Sails from Albers Dock No. 8. Portland, 9 s. m., June V, 14, IB, 24, w, July 4, 8, 14, 10, 24. 29. and tbereafter every S dare at a. m. rrelsnt reeeivea until a p. m., except flay previous te salltngi previous say, e p. as. aatenser far flrat elaas 810, aacond elaes 17. IneludlB berth and neala. Ticket efftee si A 1 here Dock No. 8. Portland A Coos Bay 8(eara nip Line, L. H. Keating,, agent iHala 8648; -6141. San Francisco and Loa Angelei , BS. Bear Bails 0 a, m,, Jnne 6. -BS. Boss City SaUs Un, Jane II, The Baa Pranciseo a Portland . B. Oe, Ticket Offlee 3d aad Wash, (with O-W, B. a W. Co.) MarahaU 4800. AV-Siai. MericayfawpanJ -TBHATJaTTMBO BOTJTB" Prelght Service Between New York ... Portland-Europe. rreauent Sohednled Bailings, lew Bates C D. KENNEDY, Agent. 810 Railway Exchange Bldg.- TRANS-ATLANTIC LINES American linb . Canadian service V. Y.-PlrmeuUi-Chexbourt-Bouthainpton . ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Yaw Yra ladoa Street RED STAR LINE Vew Terk Dover Antwerp, JVHITE-STAJLLINE Vaw Tore AueenatewB LIersoal , T. Plynjth Ciaraeurf Bcthajnptoa aillafs I vary Saturday Treat Montr! and ttuaeee. 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Phone East 148Z Low Round Trip Rates TO THE Portland Rose Festival VIA THE FROM ALL MAIN LINE AND BRANCHES ALSO FROM POINTS ON THE C. 4 E, S. F., C. ft W. AND P. R.& N. . ,: The Rose Festival will be bigger and better than ever. Gardens are full of roses and the Festival Association will ' spend thousands of dollars to surpass previous years.. Big delegations from California, Washington and surroundings states will swell the crowds. SPECIAL TRAINS Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 McMinnvilte to Portland LATE NIGHT SERVICE RETURNING During the Rose Festival, special trains will run between McMinn ville and intermediate points and Portland on tbe following SCHEDULE r- M A. M..............LV. McMinnvile 11:06 A. M .......... 11:10 A. M.. ...... ...... 11:15 A. M...... 11:35 -A. M... 2:00 Noon. 2:?5 P. M 2:50 T. M Ar. St. Joseph Lafayette Dayton Newberg Sherwood Oswego Portland Ar............ 12:30 A. M. ,, ............12:33 A. M. 12:20 A. M. 12:12 A. M. ; 11:55 P.-M. 11:25 P. M. ............11:00 P. M. Lv.... .....!. .10:30 P. M. v Jefferson Street For further particulars, with program, on application to "lLny"Southerri :racinc"As:entrcr frciu . JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenser Ar.t, Pcrtlir 1