THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY BVBNINO. DBCgMBBRjL)!. COQDfLLE'S CREW IN DESPERATE STRAIT CHIEF HUNT PROVES SHANAHAN'S 1 SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S SHAN ARAN'S A WELCOME CHEST r5h 5$H mwffiSwVff 3BBSSS. Schooner Almost Wrecked and Men Were Without Food for Two Weeks. Received with Distinguished Consideration in the District of Red Lights and Awnings. A FINE STRING OF VESSEL WAS DISABLED BY A TERRIFIC STORM HIS VISIT CAUSES MANY SPLENDID BARGAIN CATCHES HEARTS TO TREMBLE Seamen Are Saved from Starva tion by Timely Appearance of Steamer Whittier. Aged Chieftain Gallantly Assures His Friends He Is Not War ring on Women. FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS (Special IMapatrk to The Journal ) Astoria. Or.. Dec. I. Out of pro visions mod with a good portion of her rigging gone the schooner Coquille waa Spoken off the Oregon coast yesterduy by the steamer Whittier. which arrived thla mornlna from San Francisco. The officers and crew had been practically out of provisions for a fortnight, and they were in a starving condition. The Whittier gave them a xupply of flour, bacon and potatoes sufficient to last a .week. Forty-two days ago the schooner ailed from San Francisco for Coquille, and by making an ordinary passage aha should have reached, her destination In BO days. Her captain reported that he (Was struck by a terrific gale shortly afte leaving the Bay city and the vessel Waa so badly damaged that It waa al most Impossible to make any headway. Drifting with the wind the schooner .waa carried out to sea, far from the path frequented by the coasters. When the storm subsided the schooner man aged to beat her way back toward the coast, but not until all the supplies on board had bean practically exhausted. Two weeks ago several steamers were sighted by the half-starved crew whose signal of distress failed to at tract any attention. Some of their supplies had been washed overboard, and for a time the men were forced to live on . half decayed potatoes. Dis couraged and almost famished. It is re ported that the sailors were getting In a desperate frame of mind. As there Is now no storm off the coast to apeak s)f It is believed that th vessel will be able to reach port without experiencing further difficulty. The Coquille Is of but lot tons gross geglater, and she carries a crew of five, he was built at Coos Bay In 188. HELP WANTED FOR AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY Ensign Kuhn, who Is in oharge of ths First -street Salvation Army headquar ters, has discovered a sad case of desti tution In a Portland lodging house. A laborer, hla wife and two small children cams from ths east. They started with little more than railroad far, and upon arriving her th husband was unable to And work. He was seised with a ser ious Illness and for two weeks has been helpless. The Army wants help for these unfor tunates, either money, clothing or pro visions, and urges that contributions be sent In. The address of headquarters is St First street, "ths telephone, number Main 46. u . ..-. MORE CARE MUST BE EXERCISED AT PRISON City Jailers were Instructed by Folic Captain Bailey this morning that before one relieves another a trip must be mad around th prison to see that everything Is In satisfactory condition. The object f th order waa to learn If newspapera, tobacco and other articles had been sent In, and In case of anything being wrong to provide that the fault shall be laid an the proper shift. Patrol drivers were also Instructed to make a tour of the stable prior to going off duty to see that the harness was In proper order. In ess of accidents, through harness breaking, th fault could under auch conditions be placed .where it belongs. ROBBED IN SALOON WHILE SLUMBERING Frank Gardner, a sailor, reported to the police last ntght that he had been robbed of It In th notorious saloon of "Liverpool I. is." at Second and Davla streets. He said he spent several dollars In the place, and finally went to sleep in a chair. The money, he said, waa stolen from his pocket while he was wrapped Is slumber. An investigation la being snade. Th allaged victim of th theft ia on Of the shipwrecked sailors Who wars sighted by the steamer Oeorg W. Elder fiear Tillamook and rescned by a tug sent out to them from Astoria ASBADOm DIBS. (Journal Rpeetal flefrlee.) Vienna. Dee. 2. Count Sppnlat. ths Russian ambasaador here, died suddenly today of apoplexy. Chief of Police Hunt made a visit to four disorderly houaea In the heart of the city last night with Detective Welner as his companion. "Do you think 1 had better wear s uniform or go In plain slothes?" in quired the head of the department. "Danny" chewed hla thumb while he deliberated. H Anally gave It a his opinion that plain clothes would be th proper thing. "You know, we are not looking for notoriety, chief," he suggested. "By no means, by no means," was th hasty answer of th big chieftain. Properly attired for the visit, th two set out First they went to ths house of Fragkle Campbell on. Park street near Alder, where they were warmly wl. corned. After a soctsl chat lasting I or 10 minutes atlas Campbell thought th time rip, to learn the object of th at tention shown her by th chief and his rlght-haad man. "Ia any trouble going to be mad for us, chief?" she anxiously Inquired. Ths polio chief Immediately dis claimed any Intention of caualng trou ble. With native gallantry h . vouch safed the information that he was not "making war on women." 'Ate they thinking of moving us?" WSS th next question. Th . chief declared that th police were not thinking of doing anything of th kind. Detective Welner added that th only trouble to be feared on that score waa from the grand Jury.. "However," he remarked cheerfully, "I think a good deal of this grand Jury talk is hot air.' I don't believe It will make much trouble for you. Gambler are th only people they are really after." Chief Hunt nodded hi assent. Then they rose to take their departure It had been s short, but enjoyable visit. Miss Campbell felt visibly relieved on learning that the' police did not Intend making trouble for her. So far as Shown by the conversation the visit waa mads for the purpose of "officially" re lieving the woman's mind of a fear that she waa to be moved to another quar ter of the olty. Next th houss of Carmen Clark, di agonally across the street, waa visited. Miss Clark Is the little woman whose charms caused a Jury to And her guilt less of the charge of conducting a slot machine, though th evidence was com plete. Then the chief and hla companion pro ceeded to the house of Nina Blrhel. The proprietress was visibly perturbed by their appearance, but waa guilty or no breaches of etiquette In playing the role of hostess. The last placa on the visiting list was the Harem, at sixth and Btark atreeta. This place was formerly con ducted by the Steele . slaters. When Chief Hunt once Informed a squad of patrolmen, lined up et the station, to report to him all places where nlckl-ln-the-slot machine were running, one of hla men stepped out of line end Informed him that on was in operation at th Harem. Never mind that place, I'll attend to that" said the big potentate, with a comprehensive sweep of hi hand. Whether he attended to the machine la not known. The records In the of Ace of the police clerk do not ahow that the Steele slaters sver paid a An for conducting a slot machine. At the Harem a spirit of disquietude prevailed on the arrival of the head of the police department However, his venerable appearance and con. ml air soon dispelled the stage of fright. Owing to the lateness of the hour no other houses were visited. It Is under stood that the round will be completed later on. Nestor Kltonsn waa arrested last night on th charg of assaulting John Codea- man aboard the steamer Annie Larson lying at the dock of Inraan, Poulsen A Co.'a mill. In the police court this morning Codesman claimed to be unable to remember any of th circumstances of the case. The trouble is ssld to have been of racial origin; ' Judge Hogue con tlnued the case In order that the police may make a further Investigation. GALL The LATEST, the BEST and the CHEAPEST NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT For sals by all up-to-date druggista Price aoo. RICHMOND COAL CARBON HILL COAL These coals have for yean been considered the best and most economical fuel for household use. We are now offering either of these coals at Delivered $7.50 TON HOLMES COAL & ICE CO. 353 STARK STREET Those who are AsHinrf for bit bargains will cast tbeir lines very early with Shanahan. 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Armorside "ELONOO HIP" WILL MOT SSXaZ TiOwTf 0 THE BIDES, Made of c o u 1 1 1 1 e. . three bone sateen -covered stripes, full bone bust, medium length, cluster hook for hose supporters, trimmed with rich Valenciennes lace, satin kw and draw ing ribbon, Venus back. This model covers a wide ranger of figures: colors. d to Si.oo opcuuiw Is Blankets Mad of best quality Alexandria cloth, medium 4-hook model, deep hip, stitched vertically at bottom, a reducing feature. Valenciennes lace, trimmed at top with satin drawing ribbon and bow; sixes, 18 to 30; col ors, white and drab. Price. Sl.OO per pair. Also mads in batiste. Extra Good Corset Straight front, made of steel bone, short and medium lengths, lace .trimmed; colors, gray, white and black; worth 75c and 11. Our price SO With Hose Supporters' A good Straight front, in gray and white with hose supporters; worth 75c and 11. Our pries SO Women's Coats. Suits, Furs No trash, no antiques. Nobby, desirable effects in all the popular fabrics and colors. Snug, convenient, jaunty garments to keep out the chill and cold of the coming winter days. The price range is attractive. Sheeting and Muslins 10c Cambric yard 7 St-lnch Cambric Muslin, a good son finish, never sold for less than 10c, our price. yard . 7 10c Muslin 94 36-inch Muslin, bleached, a full yard wide, good heavy cloth for, yard 6 81 - Inch BleacMV Sheeting, suitable for full else- double bed, standard weight, sold for tie yard, now, yard 18 Cotton Huck Towels, with red border, splendid (e value. 5 Fringed and Hemmed Huck Towels, soft and sanitary, 18x36. good value for UHc each, now 9 A large else Union Towel, with colored bor ders, nearly all linen, sold for 10c each, for, each IS S? ,OW VTlcm on Bedding rtipplles that warrant a liberal stocking up. Si!Er,.WB,tvUn n1 TJr' -wultable for t tn m. .85 7 -i-sji, gray and mottled. wr.., Ue- heavy fleece, pair. .Sl.lrf Wo' W..S-A pur. 'white Oregon 22-1 Blanket all wool, usually soldfor B,arnke'. f3."5' lMt" of itoev-white. fuii else Blanket, with Just enough cotton to 55 from shrinking, good value for 14.00, will be sold for, pair 82 SB ,7.B.If,ke,V, -They are extra large .ynuuiu v ni Lies, pure iambs' wool, ex tra heavv. soon vain. tn, itca ... . -' ri.ov, Will l5 closed out at, pair va ok a ka -! V.'IS J.eM " DiaiiMw, svao These are Ore son Wool HI., r, Lot. i. ... . if, laui, nouns ana gray, full Use, extra heavy weight and .-.... . iui .uu, our price, 54.35 Comforters for Chilly Nights ll.W Comforts. 98c a full else, good desir able pattern. In dark colors, ti.50 or Mi 12 00 Crmtnrtm tl ti mm TV oiisoiine or cambric covering, pure white sanitary filled cot ton for 51.15 Domestic Bargains $1.90 Crochet Bedspreads e8 Fine Honeycomb Bedspreads, large bed alas nemmed; regular 11.00 quality, for 881 if in ei.ss Mira large sue. Buuu wcigut, goon val ue for $2.00; our price 51.35 Pillows Floss Pillows In all l 18-inch , 20-lneh , 22-lnch 24-Inch 75c Feather Pillows . . 11x35 Feather Pillows feathers, good heavy ticking, for'. 48 Special Values Men's Underwear SrVTCRT GARMENT IS PROMISED RE LIABLE AND SATISFACTORY. Men's Merino Wool Socks, in gray, tan and blue, two pairs , , 25 -s" aawrunnii m men s wool Underwear. In variety of colors: value n no to ti ka Special Men's Black and White Stripe Wash Shirts Large line of Golf and Dress Shirts, 75c value. Special 394 Men's 7-Rlb Umbrellas, guaranteed water proof and fast colors 85 C -w ' 1 f 1 . . . . " -""""" " ranis, in gray strip. 8K.S5 Men's 26c Suspenders 10 Large Assortment of Ties, In tecks, four-ln-hands, Windsors and bows; 25c and 86c slues 154 S5 85 40 45 4H I-lb. weight, steamed McCall's Patterns , The latest and newest patterns for fall and winter 10f, 15. Ask for them. McCall's Magazine 50 A YEAR. A swell monthly of fashion. 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