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CARNARVONSHIRE BUILT TO T RANSH MIGRANTS IS FRUIT BIG CRAFT IS EQUIPPED TO CARRY BOTH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Refrigerating Plant. on Craft! Will Open Portland to Mar ; kcts: of World, LETHARGY IS SURPRISING i 7 Muter of Bir Vffl Said JS Ex pected to ETtryon Oat Working for Port XvlopmAt. Thf C'nrnarvon8hlre, now In port. Is i ono of tHie hip Intended by th Roynl , Mall Itnb fur round-the-world nervic' upon thpi openinR of the Panama carta..' he is built for three main purposes the carrying: of package freight, inU;rant and fruit. r'ajjtaln I W. Bolland showed visi tor yenterday how the "vessel la eijulppedl to carry 2400 Immigrant on m)i voyage to the Pacific coat. He thlnkn he charge will probably be $35, th name aa la now charged from Llabon'tp the coast of South America. The voyage may be made in 20 to 22 day, and while thla la a little more time than is needed for the voyar from Kurope to New York, th lmnvl k'rant haa the advantage of belnt.: brought) with oomparative quickness, cheaply 1 and with good care to the moat fertile and least developed land of the t'nlted States. E. J. at. Nash of the Royal Mall -line said while In Portland some time uzo that special facilities iwould be jxro vided foir the shipping of Oregon fi'it to European markets. It was of s peclal interest, therefore, yesterilay to inspect ithe refrigerating plant of the Carnarvonshire. Vaiioaa Sefrae of Col I 9 & Steamer c Bear, for Ban rraadaro'' aa4 Baa , Alddea.' No. bk....... Pedro. Sailed at 8 p. m.-Str.mer J. A. rirrra Aatolse. Fr. bk. t uaauur. utt jiuuwt; ma, ; Uaraa KY bk Kan edru, Joly ' 6. Airlrrd Stearoera I In'KDTle, Br. atr CeUlo and Ke City, from Portland. Anid . Vlrabjia. Br. atr and ealb?d Steamer Kuauuke. for 8aa Uieico. ' UakJoin. Ur. atr Han Kranclaco. July . Arrled at noon and : J-.usliu.a Br. tr Portland, for San Dieiro. I -T.-ljre. Br. North Bead, Wanh.. July 7. Coodltloa at the mouth ot tbe rirr at 8 a. - m.. amootb; wind northweat IS mliea; weather, clear. Tidea at Astoria weoaeaaay. Hlrh water :H4 a. in.. M.A ni: an.. 7.1 feet. Low water Tr.O a. m., 1.3 leet; 7 :hZ p. ni.. 0.3 feet. .....Callao .An twei d UelboQroa .Saata Rosalia Aotwcra ......Yokohama .. Manila . bueuos Alrea .......... .Aatwara .......... .Aatwarn ....Aatwern ..New Tork ............. Hamlrarc ............. Ilamharc ......... . H a tts bur a Antwent ah.... to.. A i do tdva Vlanea. Ur. lien of OtriU Br. Ml., Feraley. Br. atr KUoetUnaaaa a Saata. 5:Oa o. rawwey, r. u SIAIUXK INTELLIGENCE. Ger. m I Andalusia. Ger. aa j Cardiicansulr. Br. atr J MertonetliBhire. Br. atr I llonmoutfaahlre. Br. atr potai. Una. aa , Pierre Antoine. rr. bk.. Badnorahire, Br. aa..... Rler Forth. Br. a u. . e it . j Baoibla. Ger. as Sodmark, Ger. aa Knerta, Ger. aa.... ., , . fill. ti.tt.ADIII TTV V; . lOTerbenrte. Hr. .. Antwerrt "o; i ...1 I r'ramjey. Br. as. Antwero uriataao. Br. atr ...Ao twerp " Ea Kouta to Loa4 Liato. ' Naje-i- v Sailed from Lonjoac. Br. aa t.Aoiaterdam Kecleaia. Br. as Honolulu Wueec Maud. Br. as.., ..Baa Francisco Btrathlorai:. Br. aa...; Saa Ulaxo Btrathdea. Br. atr .....Saa Franclaca Qoeen Markaret. Br. sir ...Baa Franclaco lijrdford. Br. aa Hau Franclara AaekIaB4 , floooioia Molt t ABtwrrs ...Port l.ataa .8an Francisco .....Hav.bar . .Ham ban . .Uambara; . Ijonduo ...Londoa . .. Antwero ...Antwerp Mable Gala. An. bk Claa MacLeod. Br. atr. Irani ley, Br. atr .. n.raioiiiion. r. atr Victoria ,"llerrr. Br. ir ; ..8hltnn tratballnu. Mr. atr . c'ri I KtratHnldbjrn. Br. atr. . . ... ""'"!' a.nZ W i.l,0H?.'.-.KEr "tr- V 8" r'rancl.ee JMu. U. Smith. Am. wh ( allaa Imberborne. Ituax. u.. . Vallae Stratheak. Br. ,tr.. . ""I ! r! Wll ."'.i.yur, ri . air.....,..., Krlc. Aui. cl Aurora. Am. orb ") W. H. Bowden. Am. acb....' Cotla. Br. atr Kenkao Mara No. . jap. .,' Kordenboia . . -. . UonotitUi - .Aatofocaata Mol)erda . ... -t$baujrbaa ...Vokaliama Journal Want Ads bring results British Steamer Carnarvonshire. our better European marketing of grade a of. fruit. Captain Holland said that we may expect to handle apples and pears sat lslactorily. He is very doubtful of che possibility of satisfactory shipping of peaches or strawberries outside of cans. Tluse can be kept long enough but lose flavor. It will probably bu possible to ship cherries and get them to markets abroad in excellent condi tion, and Oregon cherries appear, won derful in comparison with cherries pro duced elsewhere. Potatoes may also be exported provided a sufficiently low rate is given. What Big Ships Mean. - t To talk with Captain Bdlland was f to enlarge the vision of Panama canal 1 commerce 'possibilities. Think what it will mean as a matter of routine to have regular calls from ships that, Jive the Carnarvonshire, can carry over l.OOo tons of freight dead weight, i'lutf Immigrants, and drawing 30 feet 3 inches loaded. The Carnarvonshire is the twin of the Cardiganshire, which was the largest vessel ever mak of red snappers and 300 pounds of ling cod. The Decorah tied up at Ash street dock! this morning to discharge her cargo and the operations attracted quite a crowd. The fish, were In fine shape and were of especially good Blze. Had the vessel been favored with bet ter weather Captain. Johnson figured he would have been back in port in side of a Week with the catch he brought in and hopes to-be able -ta make a better trip this time. LOGGER. FALLS OVERBOARD "We. are able to Insulate the whole . 8 T1" rST.u . " ' .k." .1" iiirf? umieiiBiuus uir iuc tWU OIllO AAV the same, but that the Carnarvonshire has some structural work that - the Her en- he after pa,rj of the ship." said Captain Holland, "We will consult the shipper aa to tjie temperature he desires and then cifeate exactly the desired de- liicc ui cum uuuui uis Bmpmeni. r.tii ii chamber may be kept at a different temperature without change during the voyage.? The chief engineer then showed how the refrigerating plant Is capable of producing for various chambers In the hold of the i-hip temperatures i multanebusly varying from 4i degrees above to. 10 degrees below zero. Such facilities have the greatest im portance; to such an organization an the fruit distributing and marketing league Recently organized under the auspices!, of the chamber of commerce. It had jail along been expected that Wh.h Hit,U K..f.uli nnlllni I. . t K V. Panama canal people of the North Pa cific coiist would be' in position to more than meet competition in the LAFFERTY AT LENTS Cardiganshire did not have, glneh' develop aOflo horsepower, length is 520 feet. Captain Holland repeated what E. J. M." Jash. said about reluctance to run up the river. He. said it would b preferable to have a transfer point at the river's mouth because of the sav ing of ti Tie and the lessening of risk. "I was a bit surprised not to find everyone of Portland out working for port development in their shirtsleeves," said he. . "Certainly nothing could be at this time of greater importance commercially." . r Man on Way From San Francisco to San Predro on Beav Gus Soderllnd, a Swedish logger hound from fc'an Francisco to San Pedro on the steamer Beaver on her last trip south, became mentally de ranged and Jumped overboard. The headway of the steamer was stopped at once and the sea searched with the searchlights for some time with out finding a trace of the man. Sod erlind was with a number of other loggers at the time, but jumped with out any warning to them. The Beaver arrived up at Ains worth dock shortly after 4 -o'clock yes terday afternoon. She had 325 pas sengers and 1200 tons of freight, and her master. Captain E. W. Mason, re ports a splendid trip up the coast. started loading at the North Bank dock this morning. Plans for her loading, as well as that of the British steamer Carnarvonshire, were put out consider ably by the fire which destroyed Oce anic dock, but it is expected that both steamers wilt be gotten away by the end of the week, despite the delay en countered. . . New Boat Sails. Astoria, Or., July 7. At 4 o'clock this morning the beautiful TJ.'S. E. D. tender "Suiaun," built at the yards of Wilson brothers In thla port, sailed for San Francisco and Mare island, there to be delivered to the government by Charles Wilson, Fritzhoff Wilson and Matts Tolonen. Captain M. D. Staples of the Columbia bar service takes her down the coast. TO FINISH LIGHTSHIP REPAIRS Work on "No. 88" Will Be Done by July 15. Repairs to the lightship No. 88, sta tioned off the entrance to the Co lumbia river, will be completed and the vesseirestored ; to service by July 15, ax-cording to the bulletin ' issued by Henry L. Beck, Inspector of the Public Owner shin Chaerad bT 300O kt seventeenth district, this morning. July 4th Celebration. Fully 3000 people heard the 4th of July addieus of Congressman Lafferty at the Kent 3 picnic Saturday. It re quired Mr. Lafferty only seven min utes to deliver his address. He was frequently interrupted by cheers, au.i The lightship is now at the plant of thej! Oregon Dry Dock company re ceiving her annual overhauling. Other changes in the alda to navigation are as follows: Oregon, seacoast Can buoy, nam unknown, reported adrift, June 25, In latitude 4S degrees 47 minutes nortn. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Schooners Leave Newport. (Special to The Jomnal. Newport, Or.. July 7. Gas schooners Mirehe and Ahwaneda crossed out for Portland yesterday evening. Dally River Readings. STATIONS. at the conclusion the applause laated j longitude 14 degrees 46 minutes everai 'minutes. Air. JLrfirierty said: " co oiouuuig suuui. xu iwi uui ui "All. Chairman, ladies and Gentle- tne water. Keported by S. E. Han rr.en: After all, conditions have not sen second officer steamer Queen, changed i so much in the last 134 years, Oregon, seacoast Orford Reef gas, July 4, leTG, found 3.000,000 Ameri- whistling and submarine bell buoy, cans scattered along our Atlantic sea-! - 'OH, imported as not burning, Jun board, ail subjects of the Money Pow- . 30, by Captain W. A. Magee, steamer er of London, and nominally ruled by ; Nann Smuth. It willbe relighted as a king and a parliament. King Georgts soon as laractlcable. was merely tool of th Monev Pnwori Oregon. Columbia river entrance- then, Juat as our government s a tool Columbia river light vessel to be re of the Money Power nowt ;'That power Placed on station and relief light ves- then desired to keep Americana under stibjoctton Indefinitely. t expected to reap untold wealth from1 the toil of .the poor who had fled from England. Ireland, Krance, Germany and Hol land .o imake homes in a new world "The ; patriots of 1776 refused to tana ipr wnat iney knew to be out set withdrawn, about July 13. No change has been made in the charac teristics of the lights of fog signals of Columbia river light vessel, Oregon and Washington, Columbia river, Astoria to Harrington Point "tongue Point Crossing gas buoy No. 1 reported one quarter mile oelow its rageous; . They refused to be enslaved . proper position. It will Be replaced They declined to stand tdlv bv an.i and moved to the northerly sida .f - aec the, chains forged for their chil-i tne dredged channel, dren'a children. So it happened that i Washington, Puget Sound Decatur on July 4, J38 years ago today, t ha j reef buoy 2, first class nun, found out American patriots, through their rep-' of position Juno 30, was replaced on resentatives in continental j congress, ' same date without other change. Towboats have been ordered to start the second of the Benson Logging com pany s cigar shaped log raits to tne sea tomorrow morning. The tug Her cules left San Francisco at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, and. is expected at Astoria during the night. The raft is lying at Westport and will be moved out by the Shaver boats. The lumber steamers Yosemite and San Ramon sail today for the south, while the oil tanker Maverick, which brought -535,000 'gallons or oil north, will sail tonight. The passenger steam er Breakwater sailed at 8 o'clock this morning for Coos Bay. Repairs to the harbor patrol boat Elidor will likely be finished tomorrow, and the gas boat Astoria, owned by the Port o Portland commission, and which has been used as harbor patrol boat for the past few weeks, will then be returned to her owners. The Norwegian bark Alcides was brought up the river to the ballast dock at Linnton yesterday by the tug boat Ocklahama. She is under charter to load grain for the United Kingdom. To take a cargo of grain for San Francisco, . the steamer Portland ar rived in the river this morning. Out 149 days from Portland to Queenstown, the British ship Langdale arrived at that port yesterday. Two other British tramps should ar rive during tbe next 10 days. ,The Strathallan arrived In San Francisco harbor on July 2 and after discharging 6018 tons of Australian coal will come north for her return cargo. The British steamer Strathalbyn, another Strath under charter for Columbia river load ing, sailed from Moji on June 29 and should be In San Francisco by July 12. She discharges a cargo of oriental goods there before visiting Eureka for a part cargo of redwood and then Portland will furnish the remainder of her cargo. The Dutch tramp steamer Maria Lewiston . . Umatilla . Albany Salem WllsonTille Portland . . 1 S3 24 25 20 2 37 15 12.0 4.5 13.9 1.4 0.2 S-e 0.3 0 0.1 0.1 6!i fl Duo to Arrive. Suaata. from San Pedro July 7 Breakwater, from Coua Bay July 10 Yucatan, from San Diego and way.. '..July 19 Beaver, from Hau I'edro and , way. .-. .July 21 Portland, from San Francisco ......Jane 7 Geo. W. Futntck. from Saa Kraoclaco. .July 0 Geo. W. Kiuer. Eureka aud Coua Bay.. July 10 'thoa. L. Wand, frotu Alaxka... July 10 Roae City, frutu San Pedro and way.. July 11 Roanoke, from San Diego and way... .July 12 Paraiao. from B. V. and way July 12 Quloaulti from Alaaka .'...July 12 Bear, from San Pedro aud way July 19 J. B. Stetson, from Alaaka .....July 17 Duo to DDaH- Geo. W. Elder, for Coos Bay-Eureka. .July 12 San Roman, for Saa Kraneiaco July T Koae City, for San Pedro and way.... July IS Bear, for San Pedro and way July 21, J. B. Stetson, for Alaska July 8 Breakwater, for Coos Bay aud Kureka. .July 12 Kiaaiuth, tor San Diego July w BaaTer, for San Pedro and way.... July 11 Tboa. l Wand, for Alaska July 11 ParaUo, for Cooa Bay and S. F July 15 Roanoke, tor SanDlego and way July IS Quiuault, for Alaska ..July 13 From Saa Francisco, Steamers Harvard aud Vale, alternating, leave ban Franclaro for San Dleao oa Moo days. WedueMiaya. Fridays and Saturdays, connecting with steamera from Portland. Northbound, tbey arrive at San Francisco on Tuesdays, Thursday. Saturdaya aad Sundays. Tassels in Part. Name Berth. Oakland, Am. aeh. Amor, a Chinook, dredge......... Astoria Hawtb, Br. bk Unntoti hocuelle. Am. str O. W. P. Alllnaace, Am. str O. W. P. Jack Hurnham, gas sen O. W. P. Alcides, Am. sen..... Linnton Irene, Am. ach. ................... .Linnton Lord Seftou, Br. str St. Helena Erie, Aui. ach Weatuort Sltklyou, Am. str Prescott Daisy Mitchell, Am. str St. JoUns Maria, Dutch str Nortn Bank Km!. GodsLy, Am. str ....... .I.-P. Lbr. Co. Klamath. Aju. str St. Helena San Roman, Am. str Linnton t'lnrtnia n- atl Sfmutll 1 1 ' .U.K. . .........a.. j General Hubbard, Am. str Tongue .Point r () Rising: ) Falling. River Forecast. , The Willamette river at Portland will fall slilthtly Wednesday and remain nearly sta tionary Friday and Saturday. MARINE NOTES .oak St. Alnaworth ..I.-P. Lbr. Co. ....Albers No. S ....Albers, No. S Westport ....Albers, No. 3 . .Columbia Ko, 1 ...Albers. No. 3 . Nlckum ft Kelly , Bound up Astoria Astoria, Or., July 7. Sailed at S a. aa. Steamer Northland, for San Pedro. Arrived at 5 and left up at 6:30 a. m. Steamer Port land, from San Francisco. . - Queenstown, July 6. Arrivtd British ahlp Langdale. from Portland. Antwerp, July 3. Sailed French bark Pierre Antonlne. for Portland. Shanghai, Jury 3. Sailed British steamer Radnorshire, from Portland, for London. Astoria. July 6. Sailed at 5:40 p. m. J. B. Stetson, Am. atr Beaver, Am. str fctrathclyde, Br. str..,. Yellowstone, Am. str.... Daisy Putnam, Am. str. . E. H. Vance, Am. str.. Sue H. Elinore, Am. str.. Yucatan, Am. str . l'atay, gas sch F. 11- Leggett, Am. str. Portland, Am. str Mable Gate, Am. ach... En, Routs to Load Grain. Name Sailed from Deaaix. Fr. acb Hamburg Engleborn. Br. ship Valparaiso Falls of Aftou. Nor. bk..... ..lquiqua Herwle Yianen. Ger. sa Hamburg Kirkcudbrightshire, Br. sb Newcastle Noruhav. Nor. ah Santa Rosalia Net re Dame d'Arvor. Br. bk Antwero Cambrian Princess. Nor. atr Port Nolloch Mareaa. Nor. ah. Melbourne Kurt. Ger. bk Santa Roaalla Dolbek, Ger. bk 8anta Rosalia Kinrosashire. Br. sh .'....Honolulu Katanga. Belg. bk..... Santa Rosalia Olivebank. Br. ah Callao Hearlette, Ger. bk. Newcastle Laabek. Ger. bk: Santa Ron all a Uafrsfjord, Nor. bk.. ...... Port PhlUln Head Sparton. Nor. bk..... Callao Wandabek. Ger bk Santa Rosalia Semantha. Nor. bk..... West Coast Talkirk. Br. bk Newcastls Tbomasen. Ross, ah ....Newcastle. A us. Brxon Monarch. Br. atr. Henrlk Ibsen. Nor. atr San Francisco Strathord, Br. atr San Francisco Queen Elisabeth, Br. ah..... Melbourne Mai la. Dutch str...... SuDKuard. Nor. ah Rockhamptoa Tellds, Nor. bk Callao declared their Independence.! and thev I made wood that declaration upon the STEAMER s- v aj uavnt. I t STETSON ARRIVES "Only a short time haa naaneri ninro that less than a century and a half Salmon Brought From Alaska; Paa- aim viiur a great repuouc nas Dem rmea with people, and these people have created tiemendous wealth nnri made many inventions, the same Mon- ry ruw:w 19 wun US Still, received nearly sengers. South Bound. Back In port with a new record to her credit 1000 cases of salmon In and it has ' her bold and a number of southbound the steamer J. B. Stetson U l,a.:accomOT.ed bT bribery and ' is at the Municipal dock No. 1 this corruption wht its hirelings were un-1 mornln loading; 600 tons of cans for able to oc upon the field of battle, her return trip. The Stetson arrived It has icornpleiely enslaved the Amtr- up at the North Bank dock at 4 o'clock w.?!i'.V,5 afternoon, and after dis- ?uoo! t thnew pac Ba,mon at the Idents t)f London. North Bank dock went at once to the "Today eacn of the 4$ states 0f ' new public wharf and commenced load thin untton are mortgaged tol the Mon- Ing. i.?w'r t'L1".0"11 PubHc utility cot- Captain Herrlman, in setting a new v blllfunTnf for th Portland-Alaska run, lators pr credit for eight billions of thl8 ,arBe number of calls managed dollars.', while our total stocW of aioney to malte Port in 12 days and 9 hours. -in the -I nitecl States is only one-third ' Owing to the record for speed which : of that amount. Unless tiiese mort- . the Stetson has made in the north. aaaeM be removed bv fair i.ui.,n . , ,.. . . . i.rr.vi,ii... .. . -'-", passenger ousiness picaea up con si a .SrwnerJhIpBofeKS ably thla trip, the steamer bringing ,iur agricultural asset currency, it is my opinion that our children and our children's childicn will remain en tiiuved i to the Money Powfcr for ail the lotia- uture. ' - 'Keprepentiiig the people of Mull- nomahi cpuuty in the American coit grers. 1 have proposed laws for gov ernment ownership, agricultural . asuet turiency, and' for an interstate trutle commits, on with power to Control in dtistrial monopolies, even t the ex- m nAin-? muxtmurn prices. I have a number or southbound tourists as well as enjoying a good way point business. STRATHCLYDE REACHES PORT Vessel Will, Carry 3,000,000 Feet of Lumber for Shanghai. Two British steamers under char ter to the China Import & ExDort proposed a law giving to Oreeon 1 tl"".7. 7' , V.1"1 ,y " woraing at ner forest re&'-rve ":" j x-.,v, """"'"is. me th As a Nourishing Tonic, Try Weioliardl's Columbia Beer The food value of barley-malt, the tonic of Oregon hops, and its effervescence make it a delightful beverage. It contains 34 to 4 of alcohol. Ask your dealer or phone A-1172, Main 72 Henry Weinhard Brewery TUR big new stock of Liggett & Myers premiums includes doz ens of articles for men, women and children. Come in and see them. Ladies invited. Sig. Sichel & Co. 92 THIRD STREET PORTLAND, OREGON r ! . uv ;,n lnciuoed in the-) the British steamer nushed! t. , th. T .nr.:.. "S" IS" .W1 1 Tranaport is due in road Hind giant auit, which! if won V ? . . in .wew that htu tribunal, us 1 believe it win sanea irom Karetzu be Inatoe of tbe next year will ri. ! The Strathclvde. w Li.nTiiin Aiwiii iipr rm-eKt r,.i-vu which Would reduce taxes in this atate ir,U8n steamer btratliclyde arrived vue-naii, as loue-naii the taxablo UP at- toe luraan-rouiscn Lumber com- lnj 1 ' ,f"e, state is now kept oft Pany last night, at o'clock, while New - Zealand port by Thursday Zealand Transport June 22. which arrlvAd uti if!0-''!?1"8 up.to ai tua settlers 2,300.- t last night, came from Comox. where ireaTrtii : n.i,; . 1 eiern sue uiscnargea tne remainder of a Z Carg HCOa,Ukm at tralian Hi ant. -land, lf.lt cannot bf enforced PS- .8he wlU .carry 3.000,000 feet thr l no use for congress to past. ot lumber from this port for Shaug any laws In the future. And now, tnai ; The New, Zealand Transport is ilie lileiesta have found that I ant Pne of the most mouern freighters bllbedf .tS.DoIi? STL ,Lf b1 ! SI 'nA.Pl"-carry" about nut iri m. .i..i. -BB. " . -iw 01 lumber. ' ' . ' ' - v. S.UC11 IUUII or a lipnentlty. "Tha same blood that coursed 'hot through the velna of American , pa trlots ia 177 la now beginning again to , boll in the Americans i of today. A new; declaration of independence is .long overdue. Multnomah county ha aounded - the battle cry lit thla w revolution. The eyes of congress and of the nation are . upon the pe;wlir.ii .atruggle In thla diattict. The issu-a Involved are clear cut. Let the bat ne oz ' concora , ue retought and won ih Multnomah county, Nov. 3 , next, and vk tojy, will follow in i tue entire nation Inside of five yeara." , j By A. W. Lafferty. 1 (Pald Advertisement.) DECORAH SOUGHT SHELTER Gas Schooner Is Delayed by Storms . j Off Coast. " Storms off the coast, resulting in the loss of one dory and which linally drove her to the shelter of : Yaquiita nay, maae the last trip of the gas achooner Uecorah, which arrived in yesterday Irom the , halibut- banks. somewnat - longer tnan has beeu her usual time out.' 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