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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1904)
HBP ARE TAKEN DOWN DOWN WITH CREWS Oregon Coast Gal Subsides Releasing Outbound 8hips. BARK TAFALLA LOST WITH FIFTEMEN Casualties Reported from Other PortsMuch Damage to Shipping. All tlx storm warnings along the coast have been ordered down by Dls trlct Forecaster Beals. who reports that the indications for good weather are better than they have bean for several weeks past. This morning the wind was blowing at only the rata of 10 miles an hour off ths mouth of - the Columbia river. Ths steamer Francis H. Legget took advantage of the calm to cross ths bar from the outside, and It Is believed that several other vessels which are sup posed to be on the outside will' enter the river today. It Is very probable that the big fleet which has been bar bound at Astoria will all got to sea he- rore nightfall. As predicted by the weather man, there was a big windstorm off ths coast yesterday. He stated that it would probably reach a velocity of 71 miles an hour. In reality It got up to 76 miles, which goes to show that his prognostications ware aa nearly correct as it is possible to make tbem a half day In advance. The blow at Tacoma yesterday was 14 miles an hour, much higher than it has been at an inland port during the season. FIFTEEN MEN LOST. Detailed Reports Add to the Long List of Port Ar thur Tragedies. THREE RUSSIAN BOATS FALL PREY TO JAPANESE Of Four Which Sally Out with Stoessel's Dispatches but One Survives to Carry Message. ark Taf alia Off (Journal Special Barrlee.) Philadelphia. Nov. 22. According to a report brought yesterday by (Sip tain Day of .the steamer Aros Castle, the Spanish bark Tafalia, with a crew of IS men, was lost November 16. about 220 miles west of ths Bermudas. " The attention of the Aros Castle was called to the Tafalia on the night of No vember IS, In the midst of a great storm, when distress rockets were sighted and answered. The Aros Castle ran down to the Tafalia and was signaled that the latter was making six Inches of water an hour, and with the main pump broken. Buck a heavy sea was running that Cap tain Day could not launch the small boat, but bent a hawser to the bark and attempted to- ateady It. Late In the afternoon of November 14 the hawser parted and the Tafalia again went adrift. The following day Captain Day stood by, but was unable to offer any assistance, as a heavy sea was still on and the Aros Castle had no line left abroad.- That night the Tafalia disappeared, and it la believed that aha went to the bottom with all on board. The Tafalia was of Hi tons, bound from Brunswick, a., to Valencia with a cargo of pltch-plne. COMING HOME. Zsvi Bmb Unusually Severe. (gseetal Dispatch to The Journal I Seattle. Nov. 22. The .ateamer Farallon arrived In port yesterday with s part of her port end starboard rails gons and some of her deck cargo miss ing. .She came from Lynn canal and passed through one of the roughest storms she has experienced in her five years on the route. The steamers .Cottage City and Hum boldt from Friday evening until late Saturday evening were forced to anchor in Queen Charlotte sound, as the storm was so severe that to cross the arm made It very likely they would be driven on the rocks. All slong ths southeastern Alaskan coast vessels were at anchor in ahelter Friday and Saturday. ,mat scats vovsro: (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Victoria, B. C, Nov. 22. Captain Cop denlas, of the French bark Ouerveur, re ports ths sudden disappearance of a four-masted schooner or barkentlne north of Cape Flattery Wednesday, pre sumably by foundering. The Ouerveur observed the vessel laboring under bare sticks, and saw her sudden disappear ance, but was too far away to render any assistance. Speculation Is rife aa to the vessel's Identity. sni (Journal Special errlce.t London, Nov. is. A dispatch from Nagasaki gives a new version of the report of a sortie of torpedo-boat de stroyers from Port Arthur, Which oc curred at the same time the Bastoropny left. The correspondent says three boats left two days before the Bastor opny, carrying dispatches from General I BtoesseL The Japanese cruiser Kasuga sank the first destroyer after a fight lasting half an hour. All the Russians were shot or drowned excepting four, who were res cued from the sea by boata from thai Kasuga. The cruiser Matsushlma sank the sec ond destroyer 26 miles from Port Ar-1 thur, receiving herself the Ineffectual blow of a torpedo. Two Japanese torpedo-gunboats sight ed Jhe third destroyer off Llaotlshan at midnight and chased her until 4 o'clock In the morning, when the engines of the torpedo-boat broke down. The gunboats then discharged two torpedoes, which struck almost simultaneously and the! destroyer sunk with all on board. WILL NOT MOBILIZE. Imperial Authorities Announce Voile (Journal Special SerTlca.) London. Nov. 33. The failure of Rus sia's efforts to mobilise the army reserve men In Poland is explained and made clear in correspondence lust received from 8t Petersburg. It seems' that the trouble first arose at Bleladny, near Warsaw, where sanguinary encounter waa provoked by the brutality of an of ficer. A major was drilling a newly arrived company of reservists, and be coming enraged at their awkwardness sbused and assaulted several of them. At last he turned on one man, whom hs had specially singled out for Ill-treatment, and dealt him a stinging blow across the face with his riding whip. The- man replied with a blow that sent the officer staggering. Another officer went to his assistance with drawn sword, but the temper of the men waa now thoroughly aroused, and both men were felled to the ground and savagely be labored with the butt ends of the sol diers' rifllea. Two companlea of the active army came up at the double and charged the reservists with fixed bayon ets. A savage encounter followed. The, reservists were finally overpowered, but not before a score of the regulars were stretched lifeless in the barrack square and fifty others wounded. Fully half the reservists were killed, together with two officers over whom the trouble arose. The surviving reservists were led out the next morning and summarily shot. Following this affray there were slml las riots at many points throughout Russia-Poland and the situation finally became auch that the authorities were totally unable to deal with it. In all the cities and towns men marched through the street singing Polish songs and voicing their opposition to the mob ilising of the reserves. Ths situation became so acute that the imperial au thorities, as announced in a St. Peters burg dispatch of last week, to abandon all further attempts to mobilise the army reserve men In Poland and to send them to their homes. (Journal Special Scrrloa.l Paris, Nov. 23. Dispatches received today Indicate there has been no fighting recently between the Russians snd Jap anese at Shakhe river, and that only un important skirmishes have occurred. (Journal Special Service.) Provldencetown. Mass., Nov. 22. The barges Buffslo snd Burden, which went adrift Sunday night were picked up this morning IS miles northeast of Nauset. Their crews sre safe. EjrOLASTD'g CO fjnpal Rnectel Service.) London. Nov. SS. The entire coast of England Is being swept by a gale to day. Many wrecks have ocourred. ?Jl wtkihii iivo'ii" ....... ..,,.., .i north of Berwick and four men of her crew were drowned. TXMM POTJXTmT (Journal Special Service.) Ifollne, 111., Nov. 23. A half dosen states sre represented at the fifth an nual exhibition of the Plow City and Pet Stock association which opened In Industrial hsll In this city today. All classes of poultry and pet stock are well represented, but of particular note is the display of chickens and pigeons. The exhibition will continue until tha end of trie week. You Know that If you have fainting, smothering, weak or hungry spalls. if you have shortness of breath when walking or going up stairs: if your heart Is Irreg ular flutters or palpitates; If ypu have pain's around the heart. In aide and under shoulders, cannot sleep on left side; have difficulty In breathing when lying down, that you are suffering from heart troubles, and tint it is liable at any-minute to prove fatal. Then don't delay. Commence at once " ' Dr. Mile.' . New Heart Cure This famous heart and blood tonic will cure If taken In time. The time Is when you notlcs any of the abovs symptoms. "I am glad I was persusded to try Dr. Miles' Heart Curs. I suffered greatly from shortness of breath; palpitation, smothering spells and pain around heart. 1 took bottles end was entirely cured This was two years ago. and I have had no symptoms since. JOHN K. TODD. P. M.. Unlopolls. Ohio. If first bottle does not benefit, your druggist will return your money. StOsTOSUSS. (Journal Special Service. I St. Petersburg, Nov.' 2f. Tlceroy Al exleff waa today appointed a member of the council of empire and ths commit tee of ministers by an, Imperial decree. OSUrW TO AxTQXAI. I ' I (Journal Special Service. Washington, Nov. 22. Consul -General Fowler, at Chefoo, cables the state de partment that a Chinese cruiser has been ordered to convey the officers and crew of the Rastoropny to Shsnghai. Winter Ratee to Yaquina Bay. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell, on Wednesdsy and Saturdays of each week, until March 81, ltOS, low rate round trip tickets -to Yaquina, limited to 10 days from date of sale. The sale of theae excursfbn tickets during the winter months Is a new departure and has been brought about through the desire of our local sportsmen to enjoy the exceptional ly Sne hunting and Ashing privileges of that section. Men's Sewed Oak Soles 65c Extra select. 80c; Ladles', 40c and 80c, Ooodyear Shoe Repair Factory, near Oaa company's office, Yamhill street We call and deliver free. BARRETT REPORTS ALL QUIET ON THE ISTHMUS (Journal Special Harriet I 1 Washington, Nov. 32. Minister Bar rett cables from Panama that every thing la aulet on the Isthmus. General Huertas haa left Panama and gone To his country home. , All the stsndlng army waa success fully disbanded Saturday except 28 men who sre willing to remain in order to fulfill the statutory requirements of a standing army. RAILWAY PASSES ARE TO BE AT PREMIUM (Journal Special Service.) New Tork. Nov. 33 Ths principal railroad systems of the United States have Jointly adopted a pass agreement for 1306 which la the most restrictive known. After the first of Jsnuary pass holders will be favored Individuals indeed. The agreement says: "No free . or reduced transportation shall be Issued to ths representatives of atockyaru companies, street cable railway com panlea, representatives of foreign lines occupying positions, coal sales agents coal agenta, those engsged In other commercial business, nor representa tives of refrigerator, tank line, or other private car lines not owned and con trolled by ths railroad companies. We Are Thankful for Thanks giving This Year FOR THE BOUNTIFUL SHARE OF PATRONAGE THE GOOD PEOPLE OF PORTLAND HAVE BESTOWED UPON THIS STORE, THE "SHANAHAN PEOPLE'S STORE." QUITE TRUE, WE GAVE THE GREATEST VALUES FOR THE LIT TLEST MONEY OF ANY STORE IN PORTLAND, BUT ITS OUR MOTTO TO SHARE WITH THE PEOPLE THIS IS THANKSGIVING WEEK. WE HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL LIST OF EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR OUR PA TRONS AND IT IS OUR EARNEST DESIRE THAT YOU WILL ACCEPT OF OUR GENUINE REDUCTION IN PRICES. TRADING STAMP To the Public, L We are in no way connected with the Trading Stamp proposition that is being gotten up in this city in which a great many of the smaller merchants are taking stock. We conduct our own stamp business, and our reputation in this city for 18 years for honest transactions insures all promises we' make the public to be fulfilled. Your B. ft H. Trading Stamps are as good as cash at any hour during business at this store. L. SHANAHAN. KM TRADING STAMP Get the B. & H. Habit of saving the B. ft H. Trading Stamps. You can only get them at this store, and they get you any thing, even the cold cash. What You Can Do With B. c H. Stamps For every 10-cent purchase or multiple thereof we will give you B. ft H. stamps. Paste these on the back of a sheet, which contains four pages, which we give you, holding 50 stamps each. When you have filled one or more pages, bring them to us and we will give you in exchange beautiful Silver and China ware of the best quality. You will soon secure a handsome Dinner Set and a Full Supply of high grade Silverware, absolutely free, or as stated above, $2 cash or $2.50 in merchandise for 10 pages or 500 stamps. McCALL PATTERNS The latest "and newest patterns for fall and winter 1015e. Ask for them. wemx McCALL'S MAGAZINE 50e A YEAR, of fashion. A swell monthly Get a free copy of our Fashion Sheet for November. Ladies' Children's Ready-Made Garments Furs! Furs! Furs! Extraordinary Sale of Under Priced Furs. This makes tha third shipment . of this beautiful line of Fur Boas and Scarfs for this season, and they arc a better and cheaper lot than either of the two lots we have aold out. Without exception these axe the cheap est and beat values ever offered In this city. They are 18 per cent leaa than their regu lar price. Every Fur warranted water-proof. If you are Interested In Furs give us a call and you will say they are tha greatest bargains It haa been your good fortune to Battle Baal Collarette 95c -A Collarette made from Baltic seal, 3-Inch cape, S-lnch storm collar, lined with mercerised sateen; good value for 11.60; our price 95 Seal Baarf 95o Electric Seal Scarf. 26 Inches long, with tails; regular price $1.60; our price 95? Russian Hair $1.95 A very pretty Flat Boa of Russian Hair, 64 Inches long, with I tails; never sold lesa than $1.00; our price $1.95 Isabella Sable Boa $2.75 This is one of the best values shown in Isabella Sable, 64 Inches lone, with 3 tails, silk cord runner with 3 fur balls on ends; would be cheap for $4.00; our price 02.75 Issbella Sable Boa $4-50- 72 inches long Flat 'Boa, reversible collar, tails on Boa, silk cord runner with 3 talis, furrier's price $6.00 ; our price $4.50 Russian Hair Boa $2.50 This Boa, 66 Inches long, of Russian hair, tails on Bom and 3 tails on silk cord runner, would be cheep for $8.60; our price $2.50 Russian Hair Boa $3.95 Thia Is a Flat Boa. of fine quality Russian hair, inches long, cape collar reversible, 6 talis on Bos. and 3 tails on silk cord runner; never i sold leaa than $6.60; our price 03. SB Russian Hair, Squirrel Lined, $3.95 This la the bargain of bargains, 66 Inches long, t tails on silk cord runner, would be cheap runner, this is a fine Russian hair, lined with squirrel skin: you would not hesi tate to pay $6.60 for one; our price 03.95 Isabella Sable, Squirrel Lined, $4.65 Thia Is the same style as the Russian, only In the Sable brown, 'same length and finish ; cheap for $6.60; our price 8)4.65 Children's and niSeSes' Dresses Isabella Sable Stole Boa $4-95 This Boa is the best of the lot, made from extra quality Isabella Sable, Inches long, re versible collar stole, lined with brown -. aatln and trimmed with- I taila and- J tails on Bilk cord runner, a bargain for $7.50; our price 04.95 Lynx Boa $2.95 Handsome Lynx Round Boa, 64 inches lone, 3 tails, reversible collar; never sold lesa than $4.00; our price 02.95 Isabel Is Sable Scarf SZ60 Pretty Btole Scarf of Isabella Sable, 60 Inches long, reversible collar stole, lined with aatln; in a fur store they ask you $1.76; our price ! . $2.50 Russian Hair Scarf 9145 Stole Scarf, made of Russian hair, 49 Inches long, reversible collar atole, lined with aatln; a bargain for $8.76; our price SI. 95 Coney Stole Scarf $1.7864 Inch long Coney Scarf, lined all through with purple satin; you have paid $3.60 for them; our price ....SI. 75 Seal Stole Scarf $1.95 We have this 8carf In China, Baltic -and Japan seal, 60 Inchea long, lined with purple aatln; would be cheap for $3.76; our price $1.95 Isabella Sable Stole Scarf $2.50- This la made from selected skins, 60 Inches long, lined all through with brown aatln; this scarf has been sold for $4.00; our- price 02. 50 Krimmer Stole Soarf $2.50 This handsome gray scarf, lined all through with gray satin. 63 Inchea long, cannot be duplicated for $4.00; our price S2.50 Persian Lamb Stols Soarf MJS This is one of the neatest Scarfs of the lot, 63 laches long, lined with black aatln; furrier's price $6.60; our price S3. 95 A very pretty assortment in this line, com prising all the newest and latest styles for the little ones, and at prices that defy competition. At Mt JSO Pretty Wash Poplin Plaids " W In bright and dark colors, sisee from 8 to 14 years, a bargain for $3.00: our price , .' $1.50 At S2.25 A 000,1 Qty Serge, in blue, brown arid garnet, nicely trimmed, slses from to 14 years; would be cheap for $8.00; our price. . .$2.25 At ly trimmed, we have them Cashmerette Dresses, nice. In red, blue and brown, sixes from 8 to 14 years; good value for $8.76; our price. $2:95 At MisK English Henrlette. In blue. ve-rj rd brown, trimmed with fancy braid, sizes from to 14 they ask elsewhere $4.60; our price... At MZ Q1 Beautiful shades of red. OsVablu( brown Dresses, trimmed In lace, silk yoke to match goods in dress, made from nice quality of cash mere, slses 6 to 14 years: the price haa been J6.60) esjs Wr4ae..i.t.j. v . . . Bst At JRa.QJ Black and white wool "-- check, collar and cuffs trimmed with red or blue cloth, full kilts, skirt and waist, pretty atlk Mi at neck, to 14 years In slses; you would say they were cheap for $6.60; our prion $3.95 Bronner & Donnelly The balance of the stock of Bronner A Donnelly of Ht. Louis, comprising odds and ends of Wool Waists, Dressing Baoques, Cravenette Shower-Proof Coats, Dress Skirts, Tourist Coats, Underskirts and Suits, must be sold out this week without regard to cost. Wool Waists $1.36 All-Woo! Waist $1.60 All-Wool Waist $3.00 All-Wool Waist $3.00 Poplin Plaid Waist $2.76 Albatross Wool Waist. $3.76 Brill la i. tine Waist..... . 85 . 95 $1.15 $1.15 $1.50 $2.65 Cravenette Shower Proof Coats $16.00 Cravenette Coat . . . $18.60 Cravenette Coat... $11.00 Cravenette Coat... $33.60 Cravenette Coat... $36.00 Cravenette Coat... $37.60 Cravenette Coat... $10.35 $13.45 $14.65 $17.45 $18.65 $21.66 Tourist Coats $10.00 Tourist Coat... $18.60 Tourist Coat... $16.00 Tourist Coat... $17.60 Tourist Coat... .$ T.4B .$ 9.65 $11.95 $12.95 Tablecloths and Napkins Thanksgiving: HEMSTITCHED CLOTHS FINE AUSTRIAN DAMASK. 60x62 inch $1 .95 60x80 inch 92.35 Here are some Table Cloths, just hemmed, plain, but very good; 60x64 inch, 98e ; 60x80 inch, $1.35. Fringed Linen Damask Table Cloths, with colored borders, in blue, red snd pink 8j4, special $1.35 7-4, special 98e 10-4, special $1.85 Fine Table Damasks by the yard if you prefer to buy them from the piece and make your own cloth in your way. We can supply the kind of linen want ed in a multitude of patterns. Five exceptionally good values quoted below will be on sale tomorrow. Table Damask; half bleached, worth 60c 38 Table Damask, worth 75c 554 Mercerised Satin Damask, worth 75c...' t 65e Satin Table Damask, bleached, worth 85c 7 684 Satin Table Damask, fully 70 in. wide, good value at $1.25 yd., now, yd.. 98 NAPKINS. 20-inch Damask Napkins, worth $1.60; special, dozen 81.15 80-inch Mercerised Napkins, worth $8.85; special, dozen 81.65 80-inch Satin Damask Linen Napkins, worth $4.00; special 83.15 Remnants Table Linens and Cloth Lengths, from iy2 to 3 yards long, will be closed out at less than manufacturers' cost and odds and ends, y dozen Napkins, for less than half regular price. Warm Bed Covering Wintry Nights Blankets, Comforters, Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases at special prices. White Wool Blankets, 93.98; regular $5.00 quality. OREGON WOOL BLANKETS 84.95 PAIR. Nice soft Oregon Wool Blankets, with thick, warm fleece, great big ones for double bed; not a regular $4.85 blanket by any means, but just as good as those sold elsewhere for $6.00. Exceptionally good values in Cotton Blankets, white, grey and tan; pair 664. 754. 90e and 91.15 COMFORTERS. A full size, filled with pure white sanitary cotton, regular $1.85; special. .084 $2.00 Comforter for $1.45. Heavy cotton filled Comforters, double bed size, covered with silkoline, double stitched; special 9145 Down Comfort, worth $6.50; special 94.95 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. Pillow Cases. 40x36, worth 10c, for 7 Pillow Cases. 46x36, worth 12'ic 94 Sheets. 63x80, 65c kind 48 Sheets, 78x60. 75c kind 52 Sheets, 81x60. 80c kind 58 These are seamless and made from good heavy cloth, torn, hemmed and ready for use. TOWELS. Cotton Huck Towel, 17x34, special 8e Linen Huck Towel 18x36, special 12e All Linen Damask Towels, white and colored borders, knotted fringe, good big size, for 224 Turkish Towel, good size 94 Extra large double thread 19s Bleached and unblesched. YES, IT'S TRUE, WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. THE KICKER DON'T-SEE! B5HIIMH ITEWtttSWlP.