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13 CLQ . CLIPPER ALLEN iSJ hip Piled Up. on Reef in the Hawaiian V Islands and No H'ope of Saving Her,' . ..Information received hejre today from "Honlulu indicates that another of the old. clipper chips, formerly 'engaged In ' th passenger business and sugar trad between the Hawaiian Island and the Paclflo coast porta haa Joined the Ions Hat of Ttutli lost The report Ts to the effect that there la little or no -hope , of saving the baric b. Auen wnu r.tA li A - ram Off WaikikL The Allen la well known here, as ta , Captain Mather, woo, wun ma who nu the brew of, the craft, are now at Hon olulu. The woman wu taken from the wrecked veasel by the steamer Kukll, of which a former Portland man. Cap tain F. T. Warrlner, Is master. Captain-. Warriner ; wu for several years mate on the lighthouse tenders Colum bine and Mansanlta, stationed In this -Ma.!. i -J The 8. C. Allen had a cargo of about 880,808 feet.or : lumoer on ooara wuen -h. llmt niutn h MFAl fMf that tOr out part of her hull. On Monday. Oc tober 18, Balling oeiore a iignt oreec over a , course - often . taken before by Captain Mather, the veasel unexpected ly struck a reati . The Allen haa had a checkered career, and this was her second cargo of lum ber carried to Honolulu since being . gutted by fire at th place a few months ago. ( The Allen was built In Maine In - 188, and had a register of Ml ton net WESTGATE BEACHES COLUMBIA British Ship Tinder Chsutett to Load .'l Wheat for Europe. ..!-, The' British ship "westgat was towed Into tha Columbia river today, having arrived off . th lightship early this morning from Plsagua, ' Chile, ' after a fairly . quick passage. . She left the ColUan port August 28. . , ' The Westgate is under charter to 11 H. Houaer to ' carry wheat to Europe and as her' cargo is here ready on the dock, the square-rigger will remain In sort only a abort time, r 1 - j Three other windjammers under char ter to carry grain to Europe are about ' due to arrive in the river: Tha German ship Orotava, from Yokomaha; th Brit ish bark Hlnemoa, from Newcastle, Eng land," the German bark Werner Vinnen, from th west coast of South America, M British- - bars, i Inyf rurla,; .; from Buenos Arrea, t " -A ' Owing to th ' heavy shipments, of wheat to California and Japan, it la tb opinion of grain exporter here that the shipments to Europe this fall and win ' ter will be much lighter than last year, especially sine the crop of th Paclflo northwest this year is about, 5,000,000 , bushels lighter than last year. It la ex ' p acted that this reduction will come from th European shipments, sine th Japanese will probably Insist on- their share of th crop. Irrespective of prices. Th bulk of the wheat trad going to Japan is shipped by way of the Pu get sound ports because of , the fact that the steamers going out of Portland to th orient have their capacity taxed to the limit with flour for China, a more . profitable business than carrying wheat loJapan. , , I "APPLES PIDK'T LAST . LONG v Chief Clerk Upson Treat j From His Own.Orchnrd.';''' '.'' '.-j AJ tt. Upson. chief clerk In - the United States1 engineer's of floe In th custom house building, .today treated everybody in the building, to. a fin Hood River apple from his apple orchard. They were of th winter banana vari ety and as fin as wer aver placed on . exhibition anywhere. v Mr. Upson returned from his orchard yesterday after having-spent a couple of days there superintending the boxing of th year's crop and he la well pleased with the season's result, although he has not yet sold th yield. "The crop waa very good this year," aid Mr. Upson, "and prices are better than last year and the demand stronger." ' And there waa no. question about the . demand ( being strong at th custom house,, for the several boxes of fruit disappeared Ilk snow before a Sahara sephyr, - - - . NAVIGATION HINDERED BY FOG Fflota Proceed with Care to Avoid Collision on River. Th fall fogs have begun to make 1 their appearance on the river. This morning it was so dense that river steamers had to be navigated In the har bor with the utmost precaution to avoid collisions. Bridge traff io was delayed some,' too, because of the fog, for in winging the draws, the operator had .to be very careful lest they should 1 swing too fast Into position and Jar the main structure. It waa Impossible for sv while to see half the length from th center of the bridge draw on Morrison treat to the draw end, and as a result the man at the lever had to feel his way. In heavy fogs down the Columbia. the liver boat captains maintain their position chiefly by sounding the whistle and listening to the reverberations of the echo from the shores. Some of the captains are so expert at telling the dis tance by th sound that they know their position every minute though they may not have seen shore for several hours. s LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON, D. C, Major Mclndoe to Confer With the w , Chief Engineer. T Major James F. Mclndoe, United States engineer In charge of the Co lumbia river jetty work and Improve ments, left for Washington, D. C, Sat urday night to confer with the chief . engineer in regard to the dutlea he is to take up upon his arrival In Manila, to whloh district ,wlll be transferred ; November 1. Major Mclndoe will prob ' . ably remain In Washington a couple of b weeks. His successor her haa not been announced.' During hla absence matters - of special Importance will probably b . assigned', to Major J. J. Morrow, in charge of th government work on the I upper Columbia river. ALONG THE WATERFRONT - ' Th gas schooner Delia, Captain Cas , aday, will sail from Oak street dock this i evening for Nestucca, with ' general t cargo. The Delia arrived her Friday , after a aulck trip. 8h left her Tues day of last week and encountered fins - weather at every turn ef the-voyage Tha steam schooner Mackinaw cleared Saturday for San Francisco with a car- - go of 1 60S tons of wheat and '200.000 ; feet-of lumber The lumber was taken ; on board at the mill of th Mountain Timber company, lufamsi.ry wwwva "V v aiaiiiriiF tain Relmer, i ;at , Buppl' dock i oe ieam ecnooaer Willamette. Cap- dU- y... ,-- ,7' 7. V - ' 1 ' 1 - IAR1NE GRAVEYARD ,, : THE J REMODEEEDi MONSTER eAUSESOMMEiat BESIDES FRIGHTENING SEVERAL HORSES I . a sj.'jr. ft fr irM7 I VNew horselesi fir A regular steam fir engln with self propelled appliances attached has mad Ita appearance on th streets ef Port land and has excited considerable, com ment among thos who hav seen- it, -besides badly frightening several horses who happened to view the remodeled monster. Th machine is the old engine formerly stationed on Fourth street re modeled and fixed with a Christy traotor. r.v !'.: -v .The tractor arrived in Portland only a short time ago and work waa started charging TOO tons of cement she brought from ; San Francisco. The craft aleo brought 100 tons, of log raft chains for the Benson Logging company to be dis charged at Weatport. For return cargo tb Willamette' will take lumber. She Is on of th coasters operated by Charles R. McCormick A Co. ; . The oil tankers Oleum and Atlas were In the river yesterday, the former bring ing 27,000 barrels of fuel oil from Port Harford for the Union. Oil company, .and the Utter bringing MOO barrels of gasoline, 0 barrela of Pearl oil and 7000 barrela of fuel oil from Richmond for "the Standard Oil company. The steamer Yucatan of the North Paclflo Steamship company arrived at Martin's wharf yesterday ' from .San Pedro and San Francisco bringing pas sengers and freight , The steamer Breakwater arrived at Alnsworth dock from Coos Bay. with' passengers and freight and the steam schooner John B. Hooper arrived up last night at Will bridge with a cargo of oil for the Union Oil company. Th new steamer Columbia will ar rive her tomorrow from San Francisco on, her second voyage. Bh will take wheat and passengers for the return trip. " ; ' ; .: ' -' STEAMER ARRTNO HITS SPIT Lumber Carrier Haa Narrow Eecepe . rvt. Aberdeen. (Specltl to The Journal.) Aberdeen, Wash, Oct 17. British tramp steamer . Arrlno, with 2,400,000 feet 'of lumber, which went out of the channel in crossing tha bar Saturday, will be examined by a diver from th sound today with a view of determining damages. Th Arrlno was In charge of Pilot Beecher, of Port Townsend, who followed an old chart and struck a spit Tug Printer, which responded promptly, saved Arrlno from being wrecked. Arrlno is leaking slightly. -. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Oct -ST. Arrived down at S a. m. British itramor Eccleala. . Arrive' at a. m. British ship Wectrlt from Iqulque. Arrived St 10 a- m. Steamer Northland from Bun Fran elsro. Balled at 0:30 a., .British steamer Bcclesla for Adelaide. Valparaiso, Oct. 84 Sailed British steamer Uarpalloa for Portland. Balboa; 'Oct 28. -Arrived Steamer Damara froaa Portland. Loadoa, Oct. J5. Arrived British steamer falls of Orchy from Portland. Saa rraaclsco.. Oct. ST. Sailed at 10 a. C Japaneae ateamer Benju Mara (or Portland. Ban Padro. Oct. 21. Arrived ateamer Boaa- eke from Portland. Astoria. Oct. as. Left as at nuanino Steamer Atlas. Arrived at and left up at 4 a. nv eteeiner Breakwater from Coos Bay. Balled at T a7 m-Bteamer Boenalla for Baa Francisco; steamer Welleeley tor San Pedro. Left np at 8 a. nt Britlah bark Teaman.- Sailed at 10 'a. as. Japanese steamer Hudsea Mara for orient Arrived at 1:80 and left op at 8:80 . ta. 8temr Tneatan from Baa Xilero and way ports. Arrived at 1:80 Bd toft op at 8:80 p. m. Bteamer .WUlamette froaa Saa Pranclaeo. Arrived at 2 and left np at 8:10 D. m. Bteamer John A. Hooper from Saa Pedro. Sailed at p. . Steamer XtUow atone for San OaBdaoo. . - i - Saa rranclaeo, Oct 20. Arrived at ( a.' m. Steamer Johaa Poalaen; at a. m Steamer Rose Cur j at p. m. eteamer Multaomafi rroni Portland. Balled at noon Steamer Paralsot at p. m. Bteamer Boaalle Mahon for Portland. amvoo at nooo steamer near inn saa reoro. XMoa at Astoria Tuesday hiss water, a. aa., 0.3 feet. Dow water o:3S au n., 1.8 feet; 0:22 p. m., OA foot. MARINE IKTEtxaOENOI . Sne t Arrive. Alliance, from Eureka..... ....aNov. 4 Shasta, from San Pedro .Met. M Tillamook, from Coqullla ..Oct. ST Oolumbla, from San Praoclaeo ...Oct. 28 Oravwood, from Ban Prandaeo.. ....... .Oct. 88 Northland, rrom San rraneiaco. Oot. as Bear, from Los Anseles ...........Oet. 20 Paralao, from San rranclsoe Oct. 20 Rosalie Menonj, from San Franelseo Oct. 28 Boee Cltj, from Los Angelas ....Nov.' 1 Koanoke, from San Pedro ......Nor. Breakwater, from Ooos Bay Nov. Den of Olamla. from Samoa and orient. .Nov. O. Fred Laelas. from Kurooe an orient N(v. Yucatan, from Saa Pedro and way.. ....Nov. neaver. irom Ban ream ....no. Bolvelt, from the orient... ......Nov; IS Andaluaia. from Enrooe ana oriaot. . M. .Deo. ,4 Veanaehan, from Japan. .............. ...Doe. B Pea or Alrue. from Knrspe end way,..Moee. ss Bttaonla, from Europe and orient....... Dee, 81 Uerionethalilre, from Enrope and ortent. .Jia. 1) One to Depart, ' Delia, for Nestucca ........Oet tt Alliance, for Eureka....... Oct. 27 Beaver, rot ssn rearo. ............ ....uct. ice Breakwater, for Cooa Bay......... Oet. 28 Sue U. Elmore, for Tillamook Oct. 88 Baa KamoB, for Baa rrsnelaco.. ...... ..Oct. 80 Yucatan, for San Dleae and war. ...... .oet.. 29 Tamalpala, for San Francisco. ........ .Oct.' 20 Northland, for Sao Franelaos.. ....... ...Oet 80 Columbia, for Ban Frandscoi.. Oet. 80 Tillamook, for Coqulue ................Nov.. 1 near, tot saa rancico. ...... nor. z Koanoae, tor nan Diego. ....... ,r.... nor. o Rose Cltr. for Saa Franciaoo,... ...... .Nov. T C. rerd Laelas, fur orient and .Burope..Nov, II a of olamla. for Kurooe and orient... Kov. is Andaluaia.; for erleat end EuroDe.......De. 1( glthonia, pt orient and Europe ........ .Jan. T Den of Alrue, for Biirop and orient ... .Jan. - T lierloneUiablre. for Europe and orient.. -.reb. 10 ;;i tress Baa., Baaelaoe. - Bteamers Harvard and- Tale, alternatlBS. lea re Saa rraaciac for Maa Dleto on Moodajra, Wedneeoara, k'rldara and sturaara. eoonecUng with steamers from Pertlasd. Northbound, thoy arrive at Saa Vranctaea oa Tueadae, Tuuradajs, Batardars , end Busdar.-. - ,. 'i aisi' to-.-mA-'' Kama-.--'1 s ,r-'.r-;w,Z Berts. Beuiaa, Am. sea. ...... ........ .....Artorts OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . WPWII englre which Join Portland'! fire immediately to refit the old bora drawn vehicle with the new machinery. All of the work was done by city mechanics In the new municipal shop, assisted by aa expert from the factory that mad th machine, ' 1 On th trial trip speed as high as SO miles an hour was attained and the ma chine going up a number of steep grades without th sUghtest difficulty. , Th tractor arrangement which is at tached to th front of th big engine consists of a regular' automobile gaso Pnako, Am. bktn... Weatport Lord Templetowa, Br, bw.. , .Preecott U U. Baiawa, Am. bk..... .....Gobi St NtcboUs, Am. ship ""fi Berlin. Am. ship.... ..Outle Beace. Am: afc.... . Aatorta Geo. B. BlUlngs, Am. sen ...Weatport W. H. Bmlth. Am. ach Oregon dry dock Kroeat Lefouve. bk ..Merae Bh-koale, Br. bk Blevstor CaroUue, Am. ach.. Portland Lbr. Co. Scburbek, Oermaa oars .' Llnntoa wTllealer. Am. aa .Iaman-Pouleea Dalay Uadebr, Am. as .....St. Helens Marfan-, Am. aa Couch Beaver, Am. as... .Alnaworth Baa Baamoa, Am. as... .Portland MlUa Tamalpala. An, aa-.r., , ..Baloler AiUauca.- Am. aa.. ,,,..Mriaa a Brldah Yeoman, Br. bk Oa way np W retake te, Br. ship ....AstorU Yncaun, Am. aa v... Martina Breakwater, Am. ea.,......J....v..Aluawortt Willamette, Asa. ..... .....8uppla'a NorOUaud, Am. sa Conch Xa slants ta kamkec. Ram . Bailed rrom. Arrlae, Br. str. MelUloeM Qeorslaa, Am. Mt. . Callae fctarlLerougb BUL Boas, bk ..Callae Beats Kowilla, bt. is...... ......Tacoma 81am. baa. aa. Saa Fraaclsce Terrier, Nor. as .Saa fraaclsce Indramayo,' Br. sa aaa lea;e aakoko laara, Jap. at ...aiojl Wa U. Talbot, Am. sch. OaUae Uawkhead, Br. as ,Saa FraDcisce African lionarea, Br. as. ...... ...Saa franc lace Baron Napier, Br. as... ...,OUra Bewtn. Br. bk.... Newcaatle. Eng. Koko Head. Am. bktn. Antoragaeta Baulah, Am. sch.. ....Saa Diego Luson. Am. bktn Astofogaata Jane JL. Stanford. Am. bkta.v. Meilllonee POreater. Am ach...... .......Callae Xrmsard, Am. bktaw.... Hoaoiuls Aa Bwte te IVsaA raia. . Name Sailed rroaa. Adelaide, Gar. bh .......Aatofogasta Aagerd, Nor. ah.. Callae Bntlah laloa, Br. ship... ....Oalla Glide, Nor. ship Cause Crocodile, Br. bark Callae Oalgata, Br. bark Sc.,Boealla Ulnemoa. Br. nark...... MawcasUe. at Invaravoiw Be. bark............... Calls Laacdale. Br. aUp.... .....Wast Coast Linton, Br. bark Ml. BoaaUa Orotava, tier. sa. Yokohama Phlladalpbla, Br. ship... .....Cause Segsra, Br. ahlp. Callae Thlsuabank, Br. bark... .Buenos Arses Weraer Tlnnsa, Oet bark...,; West Coast Inversrun Br. bk....... Boene Arrea Xaauksna Mara Orient Aaumaaaa Mara, Jap. aa......... Saa Francisco Senja Mara, Jap aa 8aa Fraaelaco Orowa of Arragon, Br. as ..Saa Fraactsce Pauadslphls, Br. lb... Callao llaily River Readings. J el a ta1 BTATIONB I5 h Lewteton ... 0 4.1 0.1 .08 .18 .Of .IT .18 Albany ,' Salem , WlleoavUle ...... ...,.... Portland l.T( 0.2 0.8 d.ol 8.0) 5.81 () Blslng. ) Palling. ANOTHER CRUISER SENT TO MEXICO BY GERMANY Berlin,, Oct 17. -Th .Oefmaaruhier Nuernberg waa ordered from here to day to proceed f rom Tokohama to" Ma aatlan, Mexico, to protect German in terests on th Mexican west coast' . !!', 0 m. ii ' Printera , Celebrate AnniTeTsary. ' (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., Oct 57.' Members of Cap itol Typographical Union No. 210 cele brated Its twenty-fifth anniversary last night with a banquet Three of the charter members, L. R. Btlnson Ross E. Moores and James EX Godfrey, were present, There were about 80 members present and each was given a brans watch fob as a souvenir. Judge J. C Moreland and Rev. II. E. Marshall, hon orary members, mad interesting talks, besides toasts wer given 'by many others. : More' Voters at Florence. Florence, Or., Oct XT The total reg latratlon for Florence precinct is 219. Last year no registration law waa In fore so a direct comparison can not bo made, but at the last spring election 140 votes wer cast which included the women's vote. No Cash for iapoose School, . Washington. Oct' 1 7. The comptroll er of the treasury department decided today that the bureau of Indians affairs cannot pay the tuition of Indian school children in California. Killed Over Door Key;" " 5 Ban Bernardino, Cel.. Oct. 27. Charles lamb, a miner, shot and killed Robert U Yancey, another ininer. at Hart Cel., during a quarrel over a door key; Lamb surrendered to a deputy sheriff. a .-....jj,.;;!, ' 1 1 ii hi, ' m i I..;. ViiVij Talks oni'Bfncallsin.';:i', Ban Franelseo Oct 37.- Tom' Marut, English labor leader, addressed several thousand at Dreamland rink yesterday in support ox synaicausm. ; MONDAY, fighting appsjatna, i - line engine with front drive attachment The entire weight of the apparatus when fully equlped will be about TH tons '. ;' -' ' ; When the new apparatus is wholly ready for fir fighting It will be sta tioned at th old home on Fourth street, near Yamhill. With the installation of this machine all of the apparatus at that station will be of automobile type. It will be on of th flrat of th few fir stations to be fully equipped with automobile apparatus. f GIVE BYSTANDER $1.50 After Watching Stockton Poker Game They Rake In Gold V-- -'" -Off Table; (Coiled Press Leased Wire.) Stockton. Cat, Oet, 17. One of th boldest holdups on record here was per petrated In th Courthouse Exchange saloon, on Mam street within a stone's throw of polio headquarters, early to day. ..v,;,,..,!". .r:;: --- There waa a poker fame going on In the saloon at 1 o'clock when. th bar closed and the door were locked. Thar were about 15 men m the place, among them two strangers very Intend on watching the gam. Thro hours later, when gold' was stacked high on the table, thes two men draw ' revolvers, covered the crowd and splemnly an nounced: "Gentlemen, w don't ,want to kill anybody, so please don't make any fuss." - ;" . .-: . The robber swept more than SIOOO In cash from th tabl and relieved some of tb players of their diamonds worth 1400. But two of the onlookers wer searched. One of them waa broke. "Here's $1.60 to buy your dinner," said ons of th robbers aa he tossed him a couple of coins. - Th players and onlookers war then herded into a back room. Th robbers escaped. , , "Remember this new carton is an ex clusive feature of the 0 1 7 m p ia Brewing Company."' This new carton is made J of tough spruce veneer and is moisture resisting. Con tains three bottles ; of "Olympta"' and can con veniently be kept in the refrigerator on ice or un I der running water. - . , 1 f- ..... . " '. ' . w. CjCjK " . a product of sparkling spring y water, brewed . with ,. Barley malt and Bohemian hops, and : with i luster that cornea only, from extreme cars in clari-. fying. i ' tf j,'! OLYMPIA Brewing Company "It's the Water- . (from our artesian springs) - ROBBERS TAKE!$lpOpf EVENING, OCTOBER 27, El IN B0LIS CASE .BUT Mtual VMu.nlerCaserDetails ? -Suppressed irv; Russia and Guilty Not ' Improbable, Kief f. Russia, Oct 87-Th prosecu-. tlon having rested its cas against Men del Belli,, the Jew accused Of a "ritual murder," there was the keenest curi osity today as ' to what tha defense's flrst4mov will" HjVv'..;;.-.,;, i Foreigners who hav ' followed the trial said that In any other country the prisoner's lawyer would ask that the Jury be Instructed to return a verdict of acquittal and that no just Judge could refuse .th request ".', ?.';.?'''''". V-' It was hard to predlot what' would be done here, however. Th .local author ities were understood to have favored dropping the case some tlm ago. but it was reported he fit Petersburg govern ment, whloh waa determined upon a con viction, would not consent to this,' and some persona who know. Russia, even thought U likely that a verdict of guilty will yet be returned. ' '-K1 s : - ' The Russian newspapers, - of course, have not published the details of the trial In any such form as tbey hav TRANSPORTATION ''""THE WHITE STR UNE'S . LONDON-PARIS ta riyawtta, Cherbourg and Sonthaaipton Nov. 15 Dec. 13 OTHZB 8AHXH08 - ' I Oeeanls v I0oaanio......5ee. j Hajeatie ....Nov. SefeMaw Tera...e, 18 . Amerloaa liap Bteajaer, . i Vew Tork Qnoeutowa UVerpoal tCymrle .....Kov. II Oedrie . .. ...Bfv. 80 Ooltla ..Mov. UJBaltie v.00. tOymria oarriea auy eae slsss cabia (HJ. sad third elass psasangera. Baeton MealterraaaaB Italy. S ' Bflatna asaamtsaa Liverpool. aJCZBIOAS UBX . Ptravssbilaaiaant8ii SaalSSSipts ATLAVTIO TXaVSPOBT Uatg. Vew Tork, Leadaa Pheot pirrt iTta T.rsn. .. . stew York Dovor antwora. White StarDominion atvery satarday from and ftasbee by the Vratreel Largest Canadian Liners . nuinaisa ua Vaaauitlo ....Kov. II Lanreatt Mlonle ....Not. ltOaaada Vev. tf v. 88 , Sails from Portland, He. -. - sang far folders of the Short Lead-Looked ft Lawrenoa Roots to Eoropa. . A. S. VIBKEX, raaaenger swusy Bias., 818 seeoad ave., Seattla, Sal. Shaaes aain iim, t aoai .aaunf aaa taamahlp 1 Agents. .. any TOOTS ticket io ,aa :S Fraaoisoo only. ' San Francisco ToLo3AngeIe3 ihl8HouraV Break the vmnotapr and fatlso of roes trio to Southern California this rear br v jpnlos to th eoathera eiUas oa the pals-. or ' uaSsjsinnDNrsnWIsnisi aieeeraa ahlae sri American flag. K' motm hotoirB ire th faatea Sjlaa r.Mn AoavMlamoo ooz 1 . ..j mwmw lnmrr that anaa to tha comfort of a trip by aea-noamoaa, awaaat.aadirt.Boaolae. -v ,,. SAILINGS ' ; For Its Angeles SSiff&ZS Saturday. .. far Tfctafc, RtttUmui Cab or rTi Pacific Navigation Co,' Srank BoUant, Agn, " Kala aa, A-4oVXa4 Third . N ' - TO ' VV ' ''" ; ' ' MAX VBA1TOXSOO, Z0 aJTOSZiZS ax sAir . zzxao. . . S. S. YUCATAN WKDNBSPAY, OCT. 29. 9 P. M.' OOOS BAT ABZ BTTBBXA S. S. ALLIANCE WKDNESDAT. NOV. S, P. M. . r laa a THin btbebt. v . ' Phones Main and A-1814. v'. : ' ilnuttut . it ba u nam roa San Francisco and Los Angeles V BS. Bear Bails 4 p. m. Hot. a. -y ' . Beaver Bails ty.m, Oot. 88. r Th Bn rranotaoe B Fortlaad B. B. Oo, Ticket Office 3d and Wash, twlta OVT, M. ai w, Oo. Marshall 8QO. Aiai. COOSBAYLINJB Steamship Breakwater Balis from. Alnsworth dock. Portland, at 8 p. ao.,"eTry Tneadar eveoiof: prelirht re. reived antll 13 o'clock (noon) oa sailing day. pnaeenger fare: Flrat eleas f 10, second elaaa (men oulf) 87, Including berth and meala. Tick et office at Lower Alnaarorcb dock. tortland Cooa Bay Stranaahlp Una. I'bonea hlala 80001 A-8332. L. H. Keutlns. Agent. Accricaa-Hawailan S. S. Co rreight , : Bervlo " Between Nw Tork- .;,, '!), ; Portland-Europe. ", '. . - rrsQnsnt Bohdnlsd BalUnga, Tow Bate Sl KaUway Kxchang Bldg, PROS UN RESTS OEFENSBIS MYSTERY lew Yal Halfvard 1913, appeared In 'the foreign press. Several, which undertook to criticise th pros--! outlon, were promptly suppressed. " In ita attempts to control accounts of th caao sent aboard th government has been seriously embarrassed. It has re alised that th4 world's opinion mad It necessary to allow reasonable publicity, but off lolaldom naturally' has squirmed ai th ptctur the foreign correspondents hav painted of Russian court methods. The only real attempt it has made to defend "itself, was by representing tblkt accounts of th. trial wer being garbled and to exercise a strict censorship over the official v stenographio report on which most of the foreign correspond ents depended, for their stories of tho testimony, ;r ' -. i: '.".?':; s-v'.-J i, i- CHIiNTA OUTLINES NEW ' m SYSTEM OF CURRENCY " Pekln. Oct. : f T. Th i minister of finance has outlined, to a committee of the representatives of foreign banks what h considers a satisfactory plan for establishing a uniform system of Chinese currency.:;:'-:;. :,;U '"p ,: 3 & CHEHALIS, CENTBAUA ALL POINTS -; N O R T H iv.l' ',fc;.:,.;if. fit '' "v'l trains Permit of ; your 'f leaving at an hour : convenient for you. - Vbu will fiadi comfort ; tad pleaanre on the trip, and satisfaction in " the appetising , meals on . the Dining Cars of the : THREE TRAINS DAILY To Hoquiara and Aberdeen :tVo' DAILY TO Rai 'f Ask for tickets rla the I Routo of the Great Big V Baked Potato E FAST TIME North Coast Limited AND . 'Atlantic Express ' ' - Bcrtbrun through from Portland v ' yii Minneapolis and St Paul, the x fbrrne through Milwaukee. rHatre steam heat and electric lights throughout. ; . ' Portland City Ticket Office '. 185 BlorrlsOB Stnai. ,v ' Phones I Main 844, A-U44 Northerri Pacific! A. D. CHARLTON, A. Q. P. A. ' rortland, Oregon NEW saistswnh TODAY $1850 Modern . new . S - room house, furnished with new furniture, located on a fine view lot. 15 minutes from Morrison street on th west sidet szeo oasn, najanee like rent. An unusual opportunity to move into a cosy home. Phone Main 1800 or A-6261. PBOYXBEBTT TUTST OOKPABTr, OWV EBB,' 2nd floor Selling Bldg., Cor. th Alder, -.--m.-' ' '' ' ,4500 BAZtJJfOB BAST TZBMB, 8 room house, all rooms large and light, aleeplng porch and attic, full concrete basement; In highly restricted district; all' street Improve ments, In;. large value. Phone Main 1800 or A-6281. . VBOVXDBaT TBUST OOBTJPABT, OWBTBBB, td floor BelUng Bldg., 6th and Alder. , : . ... 8inrA Large T room home In Laurel hMI huraf with Bleeping poroh, two WULOV . fireplaces; all of the latest conveniences;- east iront, . jrnis price in, oludes electric ' fixtures,.' wall decora tions. window shades and finished lawn. Phone Main 1800 or A-8261. PBOTX- SXITT TBTJaX OOMWAIIT, gWJJEM, 2nd floor Sailing Bldg., f th, and Aldar. . . $1550 15 mini S1BO BOWXI BAlVABKrS XOS 1BBT -Three room aod ibath; 60x100 lot; unexcelled .view: minutes' ' rid from - the- nostofficei city water, surface graded streets end sidewalks included in price. Phone Main 1800 or A-6861. ' PBOTTPBWT TBOBT OOKPAVT. OWBEBB, 2nd floor Belling Bldg., 6th and Alder. v . , y $2250 rajAxi.AYicEirr powii BAXaABClB XIXB BBBTT Modern 4 ' room huna-alowa! near oarllne; splendid "fruit on ' tha premises; city '.improvements.' Phone Main 1800 or A-8281. nOTTPSgl TBUST OOBTPABT, OWBXBal, 2nd floor Selling Bldg., 6th and Alder.. 1 CITY AND f ARM LOANS . 5. 11000 and up at lowest rates. C.M.ZAD0W ; 414 Oorbstt Bldg. , A-141S. Uarahall . CITY and FARM LOANS At lowest rates, ' . Smith Investment Co. 0 Fifth street Main (770. S2SG3 TO "f. BABT TEBHI Modern bun galows: all the latest built-in tonvenipncea; near car. Phoim Mfttn 1800 or A-6261. nOVI SENT T Bjtf T CQMPAMT, OWMEBS. 2nd floor Selling Bldg., 6(b and Alder. , . , . is ; Tacoma beattle Chicago Reached , inJ2 Honrs TH ",1$3750 i NEW TODAY Can You Beat This?! Five rooms, : modern; cement basement; ; bath, hot and cold , water, gas and electricity one : block; from, carline,- ' E. ,44th st near Hawthorne. Let us show, you;: - v t t ", 203 PIATT BUILDING ; I Park and Washington Streets 1 :fTei.':Main'9042 '- t- 696 to 19h H. E. MOONEY stala 810.- - Boom 481 railing Bldg. if FE A RET BROS. 248 Salmon SC v Mala 1188. A-tTTs. CLASSIFIED . AD BATES 'In affect Oct! I Via? ALL PREVIODS KATES CANCELLED S CBAUQBD ADVBET18EMEHXS . .-. ..... DaUy or sunaay. , Thla charts la (or all alasalfleatlOB excae, log "For Rant la Privat ramlljr," "Boost and Board la Private f amu." "Bltuarloa Wanted" and "Wanted to Banf' ads, which ar 1)4 ant par word per laaartlon. . . M ad charred for Itaa than 18 cents. ; . CASH ADVEBTISKMKNTS 1U eeats per word for all classifications a. espUsg Por Beat ta Private Famu," "Boost and Board in Privat Family," 'Slroattoa Wanted" sad "Wanted to Banf ads, welsh are iHcsnts par. wora. . Tbre lasartlons (of th price of two. . I Bavea lnsertlooa (or tha price ef five. ' . , UNCAIiLKD FOR ANSWERS A oa ware to advertisements having tb fol lowing addresses mar be bad at The Journal striae kr Uteea preeeatiag ttekete tot the saatst -A-OT t. l. - " . . . ; MT, 1: TO. lrBBe. i. leai. 0-878. 1) (Ui, ai u i Boa, a t at WQL 1. . - , le8. 8; 865. M, 1 108. 1 . : B--826, 1 488, lj,W7. 1 48X 1 1 186, 1: 881, 1; $88, 11. . . . . 681. 1; 880, 11. . r-ass; M88T. 1: 880. ljBT. ll 4 ii 688, 1; 478, lj 884, 8; 880, 81833. , 0-4S4. 1; 636, .tr5V LTi j jus, a aie, 1. , . t a&a a . . H-ie. 1: 1M. 1: 88. ll 888. ll 188 It 88S. l: au. i: en, it bos, i. - . 'jlAirilile. 817. IS T8, 1 888, 1 8T4. . 8; 674, i 681. 4: SOT, li 808, l SOS, 8 678, ' iraw. i; 844, s; 601, . . . 1 , L-908. llWl. It 894, 1; 888. 1 86s; 1 SsLl It 687, 1 86, 11 808, 8 . 838, ll 824, 1 SOT. i 8 810. 8; 81, 11 816, 4: 808, 16. j . M-8l U 464. ir4T. It 481, if 48T, 1 ! 408, 1 477kVl: 728, 2! WS.-J8 800, 11 686, J 0-866, 1; 804, 1) 680, 1( 030, 1; 684, i 685, t: 889. ll 61T. V . . :-' 1 K 4UB, 1 01. i. oa s aoo,i aw ' I u in i ii it lUa I: 888. It 484. .1. ' a 8U. rTToBO. Ii 643, 8S 848, ij 800, l 808, lj 80S. 10. . . . H 888, 11 ST1. 1: 1. AAt t. aio 1..A70 t. 488. ll I. 808, aea, i i 622. i: sio, ii Haiii , , mi, i 880, 1; 418. 10. . - . . , 1 X 694, 1; 431. It 80S, 11 I 686. 17481. 1 S04, 2 698, Y 694, l; 48Z. It OOO, II saa, II W a IBB, i. BUSINESS CARDS BBsasan)aasaaaaaSj ' CERTIFICATES of title wade. Title 1 Tmat Co.. Lewla Mda 4th and Oak. ( , IIUILDLNG PERMITS . i L"julck-Elct 1 atirr !M dweOiig, ) Hbrroanw oatweea . afiTiaaoai aau . omomi : builder, same, 82000. nuer, aauw, aw. ' i., . ' E. i. Oalkln-rect lH story .frame dtt log, Vernon between Stunner sad Alberta bulla- t ' ar. W. H. suvena, gaoou. . , v 1 Tna M. Haberlr Erect 1 storrfram dwell- j tng, B. Oonob betweea 88th and 41at boUdar, ' Lar laraon. sooo.-,. t . . P, U wuilama Erect 1H storp frame gwal. tng, Iflnneaot betweea Bmeraoa.aad oUlunga- t worth: builder, same. $2000. t MEETI7TO NOTICES 41 OHEOON COMMANDKBI Ntt i, K. T. Sir Knights of Oregon Commandarr. ta 1 v T..-ara nommanded to reoort at the asylum of Oregon Commandery Mon-1 May, October 87, at 1 o-oiocit. ror tnej Furposo OI icuni a am mvwii w " , uneral service of our late treasurer ana F f rater, Sir Knight J. W. .Cook. ' , 8lr Knight Cook has been ouy treas urer for a number of pears. Tour at. tendance will be appreciated. By order) Eminent Commander. . . i 4y ', AfcVJV'-'a xaoa a , MUL.TNOMAH CounoU Royal a sa aja s h laa rti a Mannmar. - . . " 'A. Arcanum, meets tt K. P. shall. 11th and Alder streets. jitne second and fourth Monday lot each month at 8. p. ml Visitors cordially welcomed P. U COVEIU So'y., 7 Muitnoman sr.- ATTENTION ALL.I . . Big Halloween dance given by unit; i nAmoH r,trl . f.flm ,744. Wnman ef 1 Woodcraft, Friday evening, Oct. 81. W. . O. W. hall, 18 11th at - Admission J6o, niArriages.Bfrtbs, Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES S 8haatlano enedett'o! "' Llniitou.1' br..r28. and. i Edualdo Conaata, IJnnton, Or.. 22. ' Carlo1 Bondl, ttSS Clinton -St., SB, Sod Aa- , gellnt Clarlo, 829 Clinton st, 23. - - ,, O., T.. Xawell, 8O0V Borthwlck at. 27, and Marv Loyd Lancaater,. 800U Bortbwick at, 81. . Edward Albert Penny, 1126 ' Alblna av.,- 81, nd Kllaabeth Canbltarr, 1320 Wilbur at., 28.. W, G. Smlth-.&Cov-'e5ff Wa'shlngton bldg., oor. 4th on Wash'lon. ( DKE88 suits fur-rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring -co.,- o rjtam st. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and riorsi oesigTis. sss xaorrison sr. AUTOMOBILES for hire.-. 11.80 PUH HUUK.' Mair ei. a-4si. ' BIRTHS ALEXANDEB To Mr, and Mrs. Thomas. Franklin Alexander, loos ; B. iota St. it.. Oetober 10, a . daagbtr...' r','-!.-... BAHK To Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Base, ! 1228 Michigan av.( Wept. T, s daughter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS PBICI6 In this city, Oct of 858" B. 8th at. N.. ai aa pa aaiaaf-J, Oct. 27, William D, pric aged 87 rnara. Tba remains are St the realdence atKbUihment of J. P. nnley A Son, Montgomerr at 8th. JOHNSTON In this city, Oct, 27, H. 1 John- ' Mtr.it. n.ni, (n. .m a .th mm lil.n.a utah. . llahment of J. l Klnloy A Son. Montgomerr st . otn. rioncti or mnerei nerearrer, MILLS Tb fun-rel ' aarrlcea ot the late Irl raatna W. Mill" will be held at A. B. Kel ler Coa parlors, Oct. 27, at 1 p. m. Iatermeut Blvarrlaw emetsry. . . , .::;;-.-.-.M.i j ' j . Z w Mortgage Loans t 644. 3; 748. li BBS. ll SSL IS a. l; 824, : 44 i: 8i4.li salt. 1: 826. 11 683..1; 8T1. I m. ITT. : 4L ll 831. 8: 887. If 844. li 842, i x ;V. r:v,- :ir?r 't 1 1 Ay