The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 02, 1904, Image 8

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY BVBNINO. DBCgMBBRjL)!.
COQDfLLE'S CREW IN
DESPERATE STRAIT
CHIEF HUNT PROVES
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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. Here
are the things you want some of the things, but not all merely an Idea of how the bargain-fishing
is going. If you want the best choice (and of course you do) come early, we've toia youtnis before,
and every week proves how true it is. what excellent advice it is. Act on it. Get here early Satur-
day morning, so as to get your pick.
Remember, We Will Refund the Money for Any Unsatisfactory Purchase
Oh, Yes. We Give
Trading Stamps
B. (8b H. Stamps Buy Holiday Presents
NOTWITHSTANDING THAT THE BARGAINS HERE ARE PLENTIFUL AND OF THE LATEST AND BEST QUALITY, WE GIVE YOU TRAD
ING STAMPS WITH EVERY 10-CENT PURCHASE.
What You Can Do With B. & 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
vou. holding 60 stamps each. When vou have filled one or more pages, bring them to us and we will give you in exchange
the best quality. You will soon secure a handsome Dinner Set and a Full Supply of High Grade Silverware, absolutely free, or
in merchandise for 10 pages or 600 stamps.
1 Page Gold Stamps
1 Rutter Knife.
1 Sugar Spoon.
1 Round 6-lnch Vegetable Dish.
11-2 Pages Gold Stamps
6 Individual Butter Dishes.
1 Creamer.
1 1 Round 6-Inch Vegetsble Dish.
1 Fickle Dish.
2 Pages Gold Stamps
6 Sauce Dlahea.
1 Oravy Boat.
1 Meat Platter, S-lnch.
1 Round 7-Inch Vegetable Dish.
X Oolong 7-lnch Vegetable Dish.
1 Caks Plattar.
1 Quart Pitcher.
3 Pages Gold Stamps
1 Large Berry Spoon.
1 Cold Meat Fork.
1 PI Knife.
1 Oravy Ladle.'
6 Teaspoons.
1 Sugar Bowl. " '.,,
1 Meat natter. 10-lncl5'
1 Round Vegetable Dish, t-lnch.
1 Oblong Vegetable Dish, 8 inch.
What You Can Get for Your Stamps
(&ta&)w
mm
SEE OUR TOY SHOP SECOND FLOOR
contains four pages, which we give
beautiful Silver and China ware of
as stated above, $2 cash or $2.60
31-2 Pages Gold Stamps
6 Pi Plates, 7-tnch.
1 Round Vegetable Dish, inch.
1 Pitcher. 7 pints.
4 Pages Gold Stamps
9 Breakfast Plates. l-lneh.
X Meat Platter, U-lncK
X Celery Tray, 8-lnch.
1 Cracker Jar.
1 Teapot.
41-2 Pages Gold Stamp)
,1 Covered Butter Dish.
5 Pages Gold Stamps
6 Dinner Plates, 9-Inch.
6 Soup Plates, l-lnch.
1 Larg Berry Dish.
1 Meat Platter, 1 t-lnch.
6 Pages Gold Stamps
6 Table Spoons.
6 Porks.
6 Cups and Saucers.
1 Covered Vegetable Dish. 8-lnch.
8 Pages Gold Stamps
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Our New Hosiery for Ladies and
Children
Ladles' Fine Black Cashmere Hose, gray
heels and toes, plain or ribbed.
Special ...25
Ladles' Extra Heavy Ribbed Cashmere Hose.
black or natural gray, special. .Jt
Ladies' Fleece-Lined Black Hose, ribbed
top: regular 26c. Special ZOp
Three pairs for .SO"
Ladies' Kxtra Heavy Fleece-Lined Ribbed
Hose Bpeial ............. awl W
Misses' and Children's Black Cashmere Hose.
lxl and 1x2, ribbed. Special 25
Misses' Fine Ribbed Black Hose, lisle fin
ish; regular 25c. Special 15
Hoys' Heavy 2x1 Ribbed Black Cotton Hose,
regular 250. Special 12' 2
Boys' Black Iron-Clad Hose, regular 25c.
Special IB
Infanta' Black Cashmere Hose, silk heels
and toes. Special 12' 2C
Infants' Fine Ribbed Cashmere Hose, colors
pink and blue, slik heel and toes; sixes
4 to C. Special 20
Winter Underwear Specials
Ladles' 12.00 White Wool Union SulU, Onelta
style. Special SI. 25
Ladies' Fleece-Lined Union Suits, ecru and
cream. Special 486
Ladles' 76c Wool Plaited Vests and Pants- -
Special 50?
Ladles' Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants, gray
and cream colored. Special 18
Children's Fleece-Lined Ribbed Union Suits.
Special 25
Boys' Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts and
Drawers Special So
Children's Camel Hair Shirts and Drawers,
regular 50c Special 85
Children's Fleece-Lined Ribbed Shirts and
Drawers, all sixes. Special 18
Boys' Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Ribbed
Union Suits Special ou
Infants' and Children's Wear
Infant' Pink. Blue and Whit Sacquea. made
of Daisy cloth, trimmed witb crochet edge
of silk. Special . ...25
Infants' Chochet Sacques, trimmed with rib
bons, sepclal 25. 50. 75 and Sl.OO
Infants' Crochet Silk and Wool Bonnets,
trimmed with awansdo-wn and ribbons.
Special 25. 50. 75 and Sl.OO
Infanta' White Dresses, sites 1 to 4 years.
made of fine Swiss and lawns, trimmed
with clusters of tucks, hemstitched ruffles,
embroidery and Val. lace. Special
SO. 65. 75. 85. $1.00 to 52.25
Misses' and Children's Tourist Caps and
Tarns, white and colors. Special 50
Girls' Fine Wool Sweaters, fancy knit, white
and colors: regular 11.60. Special. .51.00
Misses' Heavy Knit Skirts, finished with
crochet edge. Special 8ft and 50
Infant' Wool Leggings, colors white, red and
blue. Special SB and 35
Our Christmas Corset
a. JrtafiTSld) white drab am
jffUsT i s- black; sizes, 1 V
0. Price.... S1.4M
The R. 8b C. Corset
The best double bust gore, straight front,
extra Ions waist, trimmed; colors, drab
and black; worth 11.50. Our price.. Sl.OO
Nevr-Rust Corset
Lact trimmed, fine routine,, steel bone, war
ranted not to rust; colors, white and gray;
worth 11.60. Pries - Sl.OO
F.P.
Corset
Our Corset Stock Includes all the new
models, and 4s an display In the corset de
partment. Tbe best makes of corsets are
found In our stock. Coma-In and be fitted
to a corset that will fit you and be comfort
able and still Inexpensive.
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.
Get a free copy of our Fashion
Sheet for December.
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