THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, , PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 14, 1907. DIG FLEET DRIB AUSTRALIAN COAL lumber outward for Port Plrla .lustre. 11. although that rumor coula not be vennea. -Another vessel fixed to brlnir eoal bark Eus.u Schneider. from Newcastle, N. 8. W is the Frenoh by Heatler A Co., which firm ha, al- She wm taken ready chartered aeveral vessels to brine- coai nere wis comma rail ana winter. It will be late la the season .before the Schneider arrives here, however, because he la now at LlveroooL Enaland. ore- 1 Tho. I Wand. Am. str. .Ban Franctsoo Daring; xor m run to tne anupoaea , BB ate Willi Cement aaa General I All M Echo. Am. bktn. ........ .San Francisco Kxoelalor, An. stf......Baa Franolaoo Casoo, Am. str. . , .San Franolsoo Meirose, am. sen..., ...... ...Dan jrearv J. M, Orlflth, Am. bktn.. Ban Franolsoo Washington, Am. str., ....Baa Francleoo Bailor Boy,, Am. soh..... Ban Franolsoo Alden Boass, Am. bk.'....8an Franctaoo AJ vena, -'Am. sen.... .........San Pedro J. Marhoxfer. Am. str... ..Ban Francleoo I-ettltla, Am. sohr. 4,,... Ban Franolsoo :.T,iM Tvrtlr Pnm.-o n fixtures were reported this moraine;, one "0Oi,u5' "r- '""nuTf liuyviwio aawjv x uimiiu iwit9 load for flan Pedro and the other for lJZ'J.' .u.'iiVhi' VnV.. can r rancmco. ' 1 nt eteam scnooner i x:-"r . l- r r Heavy Business and Pro pare Accordingly. Thomas I Wand will carry lumber to Ban rXlr for W. T. CarrolL and the Marhoffer will-load for the Bay City. The Marhoffer has Just completed her maiden voyajte rrom this port in com- mud of Pjintnln Nvm n Hha halnnra r: ironunf ny ineir experienuB jvito tne uison-Aianoney jjumotr 00m ' . , . , - - . M I With th. V.htlMa anil TCnfAitA RAhn. winter, cou aoiucrs m mumi ' v- i . .... , . ... a ttri ad Ha 11m. -visions ror a Dig ousiness next season cw.rjM, coming. tfom Australia to ' by purchasing cargoes in in coai pons 1 fort land nave Deen announced. 'and engaging vessels to make deliveries as the season advances. Mors ooal will V ', be Imported here next year than aver before, and yet dealers expect high prices and. liberal, profits, Vv' Eighteen cargoes, or approximately . 16.000 tons of coal, are said to have itMtn booked already for this port this 1 fall. Last winter the coal Imported ; represented little more than one third f that enormous 'quantity. The Sou th orn Faclflo company Is said to have two steamer cargoes coming nere rrom aus FOOLED. QV SIGNALS Steamer Elnjorw Goes to Assistance of Buena Ventura. (8mcU1 Dtaeatek te Toe JoarsaL) Astoria, Or., June 14. The steamer Sue H. Elmore, from Tillamook. Captain Schrader, reports that the schooner Buena Ventura was outside Tillamook bar with her ensign- reversed, and when he went to her assistance the captain f the schooner said he was signaling Dalgonan Br. sh .... .k ..... , .Hamburg Kurooe. Fr. bk ....Antwern uenevieve Moiinos, it, dk ... , .ixnaon Kene Kervller, Fr. sh ..Hamburg Laenneo. Fr. ah Bwansea Le Filler, Fr. bk London Martha Roux, Fr. bk.. Hamburg tlA-.hlA... Tim k XT. X Famoa. Br. bk, ............. .Shields 81am, Qr. sh.. ........ London Thiers, Fr, ah....... ....Newcaatle, JO. Vlncennes, Fr. bk Olasarow Marecnaei Turrene, t, DK....HamDurg Villa do Muibouae, Fr. bk...... Antwerp ouethary, Fr. blci ......Antwerp Plerri Lot!, Fr. bk Antwerp waiaen ADDey. vr. sn.. ...... .Antwerp Qteneseiiu, Br. sn Antweri VVrHlUHi T I, U., ,,,,,,,.MHn General da Boiadeffre, Fr. bk... London General de Negrler, Tr. bk London Bayard," Fr. bk. Antwerp n ! tralla in September or October, It hav- I for a tug to tow the schooner In. been announced on good authority bought and that the steamers have been lng this morning that the cargoes have been -chartered, although their names are withheld for tne present. . Tne tsoutnern the present. . Tne tsoutnern dicatm thai pacific ls also said to hav booked three I deckload. Captain Sohrader also reports pass ing a large quantity 01 winner, consist ing 01 ties, pianaing ana neavy iimoers. aorirt wnen passing -i iiiamooc iigni, in- 1 com vesael had lost her ailing vessel cargoes for this port from I Australia. 1 rue amount, l u niurw, 1 wouia secure the railroad against a The steamer George W. Elder. Cap- aacure the railroad against any I tain Jeasen. also went to the aaalatance (fuel shortage that might occur. I of the Buena Ventura, and Captain Jes- Whlle the bulk of the fuel ooal will n became verv indignant when he oome from Australia, importers are I learned that the skipper only wanted a also looking to other sources of supply, tow. The Elder arrived here yester- . It was admitted this morning that one I day. firm has already cloaed negotiations for Vllle de Dijon. Fr. bk Antwerp Ooal Ships Sn moots. Helen, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. CoL de VUlebols Marenll.Fr. bk Newcastla A. Claverdon, Br. sh. ...... .Newcastle, A. Wlllsrott. Am. bk. Newcastle, A. Port Patrick, Br. sh...... Newcastle, A. St. Mlrren. Br. sh......... Newcastle. A. Crillon. Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Ardenrralg. Br. bk Newcaatle. A. Mathilda, Nor. str. ......Newcastle, A. Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk.. Newcastle, A. Tramp Cteamera Xn Boat. Tellus, Nor. str Ban Francisco Maori King, Br. str.... Shanghai Henrik Ibsen. Nor. str... San Francisco Queen Alexandra, Br. str Madras Kallbia, Br. str... .......San Franolsoo juananu Maru, jap. sir, ..Salinas crus Mackinaw, Am. iU.,..,., Seattle Ormerlo, Br. str,.....,. ..Manaanllo Thyra, Nor. as. ......... San Francleoo .,. ; .I -I'll ,-v -r .. f DIBGBACB TO THE CUT d.K.h i -V. ft, ; ' : i ' I Btark Street'' Float Impassable) nd Goingto Bain'; The foot of Stark street is eirort seems In a. de- lorable condition, and no o be made on the part ox anyone In au- noriur to remeov tne nu. Manners having occasion to visit the slip are dls- fustea ' witn me appearano or eclare It a disgrace to the city, The harbormaster waa notified sev era! days ago, but tie mention is mad or in mauer in ma report, wnicn was filed this morning. Boatmen would like to know If any action Is to be taken, or If It Is up to them to risk their lives in trying to maae a lanaing publlo float, for which the city bandaom sum at th time of the Lewis ana ciarx fair. In hla monthly report for Jday Har- irmaster-Speier states that he ha In speoted the harbor and docks at varl ouS times; 'that th eight-mile limit Is being-enforced, and that nets are being suspended unaer gang plana leading 10 vessels along the wharves.- The channel on the -east side of. Ross Island was cleared of log rafts, and the navigable part ox tne onannei le now open- to smaller boata ' He recommends that old piling and anags in th river In the rear or tne premiaes on xrront street oetween Ash and pin be ordered removed, as thev are a menace to th xireooat in Case of a fire at that place. This mat ter was orougnt to tne none or tne 11 re department about three - weeks ago at in time of th Portland Mattreas A Upholstering company fire, when it was with difficulty that th flreboat got within rang of th flamea Harbormaster 6ielr also notes that Martin' dock, la North Portland, Is oorty lighted at night. . The steamers loanoke and ' Geo. VT; Elder ' leave this dock for San Pedro and war land ings, and large crowds often gather there to bid their friends good-bye. It Is feared that a Serious aooldsnt may occur some night unless better light la provided. , v .. ." . The report contains a brief summary ?f the export. Imports, etc.. of th port or th month above mentioned. - ALONG TIIE WATERFRONT Rtka t)witta1i avaeeaaai lM.a. ev ta. shifted to th mills of th Xnman-Poul- sn company this morning, where sh will flnlah her . lumber cargo. The steam schooner Johan Poulsen wlU leave down from the mills, tomorrow for San Franolaoo With a cargo of lum ber. ' - ". j , ,r?.-t.-i ';'( ' Said Gain. Interpreter In th offlc of th government immigration inspector, has resigned nia poaition necauae : o: having received order to tranafer 1 to Bt. Lou la The order to chance sta tions 01 tna unines interpreters was reoenti; Frank Portland take his place at 8t Louis. Seld Gain ha Interests her whioh lie does not care to abandon or negleot for a posi tion In the middle states. He Is consid ered the most abl Chinas lntnreter in me servioe. ox am uiuneee interpreter was ly Issued . by Secretary Straua Tape of St Louis was ordered to nd and Seld Gain was ordered to MARINE NOTES Astoria. June H.jLtrtmA down at 8:11 a. m. and sailed at 10:40. steamer Alllanc. Arrived at 10:I a. m., three maated schooner. Sailed at 10 a, m., steamer Asunoion, zor Ban jfTancisoo. San Franolsoo. June 14. Sailed yes Astoria. June II. Bailed at I p. m. terday. schooner Lettltla and barkentln uniatn, xor voiumuia J. M. river. at earner Cascade, for San Francisco, Balled at 4:40 p. m., steamer Argyll, for Port Harford. Sailed at 4:45 p. tn, steamer Tiverton, for San Franolaoo. Astoria. June 14. Condition of the bar at l a, in smooth; wind northwest. 14 miles: weatner eioudy. Tide at As toria today High water, 1:14, i.t feet; 1:41 b. tn.. .1.7 -eet Low water, till a. m.. 0.0 feet; 1:11 p. m., J.T feet . SBSBl SSI v in t- ,!' - Here Is tKe Hat That Has N,o. r 1 1 - mm 1 1 r sr m m All' the great features "of all $5.00 hat yi quality, style, material and workmanship and you save $2.00 on every one you buy. at leimwi i.mmf im ej e Our New Stock of Summer Styles In chape, fit and color are unapproachable. This Is the only nat tnat nta any neaa or tace instantly. " ,;; ? Come in and Get Yoiirs Tomorrow Ever Wear the Atlantic Shoe? You don't know what you are missing. ' If you want J1 Cfl a shoe that will wear well and eive vourieet solid P JU, Mm comfort, try a pair at.., . MS --4 a and. $4 After you have worn a pair you will surely say that they are re'ally worth two of others. - ; BARR & HOGGATT 208 MORRISON ST. Between Front arid First couple of cargoes from British Co-1 imbla and another coupl will likely com out from Kngiana. although l iumbla and another coupl will llkelj PILOTS ON LOOKOUT Xrelght are extremely high at this time .with poor prospects of a decrease be cause of the low freights obtainable ) from this and other Paciflo coast porta Freights from Australia to Portland are t up to-abour 4 a ton. Government War Vessels Hay Ar-1 rlva Any Time. rSeaelal Dlaoateh to The Jooraal.) Astoria, Or., June 14. Th first wire less maniM to be received In this cltv "We expect to have coal enough for I over the government system at North everybody this winter," -said an Importer .ana dealer this morning, "but prices will be high because of the advanced : freights, etc Just think of 14 a ton to bring th eoal here. I would not be ! surprised to see coal .. QuoUdaJL, IAI , mrougDoui vne season. Of the II vessels said to hav been engaged to load coal at Australia for this port th names of eight hav been 'announced. , Head came In yesterday. Admiral Swinburne of the ' It was from United States cruiser Charleston, now at San Dieso. directing the pilots to keep a lookout for her. fO)BCDfQL Mm rdlay S 5IARLNE INTELLIGENCE REMAINS ON BOARD . Xegular XJnera Bus to Arrlv. F. A. Kllburn San Francisco. . .June 17 Costa Rica. San Francleoo.. ....June 17 I Alliance, Coo Bay .....June 17 Roanoke, San Pedro and way. ..June HI Columbia, San Franolsco June ft I G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. June it Atatworth's Resignation Not . Accept t v ed by Port Commjssloa. , J.' CL Ainsworth's resignation as ' member of the Port of Portland was ' not accepted yesterday afternoon and . he wUl now have the distinction of " being member both of the Port, of Port . land and the Port of Columbia, the lat- 'pointed by Governor Chamberlain in eo- &onoke. Ban Pedro and way.. . June 0 cordance with the provisions of the Costa Kica San Francisco June 10 xui v vt 'vujuuiiw wuiraiiiiua taw en-i MA-wv Arabia, orient. ................ .June SS Alesia, orient......... ..July 14 Nloomedls, orlent.............July 17 Numantla, orient....... August II Slsgnlst Users to Depart. . G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. June 14 Columbia, San Franolsoo . June IS F. A. Kllburn, s. F. ana wajr. ...juneis acted r the last legislature. . Comrala- . sloner Ains worth thought objection uptight be raised to hie serving on both ' .Doaras dui us oou . that way, i ?. resignation. but his oolleaanies did not aee It that way, so they refused to accept his i niinaupn. . i Tne matter came ud at the rerular monthly meeting of the Port of Port land commission, when It was time for the annual election or orncers. Presl fdent Ai I. Pease resigned as president ion the ground of having limited time only to attend to the many duties of i tn Honorary position, u. jr. . ; who was recently reinstallc Coos Bay.,,,. -....June SO Arable, orient.. ...... .......... June Alesia. orient. auivi7 Nlcomedla, orient... .August 5 Numantla, orient............ August ZS Vessels la Port. Tola. Br. sh ....Elevator dock JordanbtU. Br. bk E. ft W. Mills Saat Pine Knappton Swlgert, Zinlta. Br. bk. 'leiiue. uer. nu. ...... Washington, Am. barge..; Astoria Whang Ho, Chinese junk The Oaks John Palmer, Am. bktn Kalama Emily Reed, Am. sh... Portland Co. entlv reinstalled ae a. -mm. I otratnyre, r. sir... unnwn 2 bar of ' the board.-was chosen to fill the I Northland, Am. atr. Ooble , president, John Drlseoll was reelected I Antelope, Am. sen. ..,. Lrnnton '.secretary and UtF.Adafna was re-l iAliebonne, Am. son...u. K. k w. Aibina ; elected treasurer. , I b. F. Whitney, Anv b. St. Johns Considerable routine business vat I Wm.. Renton, Am. soh. Goble .. transacted, referring especially to the I Wasnucta, Am. barge. .University-Mill operation or tne areages, the auditing I Berwick, Am. str ...ureenwicn . and payment of bills and other matters I Afrloan Monarch, Br. ,ss..L A P. Mills t pertaining to tne general improvement i of the harbor and the-channel to the ! MS. . .... - , MANY NEW CHARTERS V t .Norwegian and French Bark to ' Bring Coal Cargoes. ' ' Th Norwegian steamer Mathilda whlch recently left this port for the v orient with a cargo of lumber Is booked - to return . with a cargo of coal from ? Newcastle, N.. a W. The ooal Is be . lieved to be com nig to th Southern Pa clflo railroad.; It was also reported, this morning that the Mathilda wlU load Ascot. Br. sa ..........Flour Mills Nokorals, Am. sch '.Astoria .Knappton ..I-P. 14111 Goble Chehalls. Am. bktn Johan Poulsen, Am. str.. King Cyrus. Am. sen, ,. . . .Goble Gardiner City, Am. bktn..,., Vancouver Daisy Freeman, Am. str ..Drydock Columbia, Am. str.... . . ..Alnsworth dock Geo. W. Elder, Am. str.... Martin s dock Sehome, Am. sch..., ...Astoria - Xunber Carriers Sn aVmte. Mabel Gale, Am. sch San Franolsoo Retriever, Am. bktn..... San Francisco E. F. Sanders, Am. sch San Pedro Alumna, Am. sch........ San Francisco Walacot, Am. barge...... San Francisco South Bay. Am. str San Francisco 'J. H. Lunaman, Am. sch. San Francisco DIRT IS-' FLYMG The workmen have begnn--the dirt and dust is flying. We are still in the midst of the big alteration sale. Goods must move. We want mem out oz tne House during the siege of dirt and dust. tie: arc. DELAYED ORDERS OP MEN'S AND YOUTHS' SUITS, exactly like what are in the windows of uptown dealers as high as $25. . SUITS FOR MEN and YOUTHS that are priced as high as $35 up town, must go at a great sacrifice. AN OPPORTUNITY IN SHOES AND OXFORDS; a sample line; tana and patent leather; worth $4.00. , ... ; ,' ' OXFORDS, TAN AND PATENT, worth not less than $4.50, came late and will be sold at $2.85. REGULAR $5.00 OXFORDS, tan and patent leather, will move quick to buyers who know a bargain. $3.50 lace Curtain Values Only $1.45 Special Lace Curtain Sale Saturday You should not fail to attend the greatest Lace Curtain Sale offered by any house this spring. By a fortunate purchase we are able to offer during this Saturday Special Sale brand new stock of latest designs for about ONE HALF PRICE. They are not "skimpy" curtains, either, but large size 3 yards long by 52 inches wide. Notwithstanding the recent advance of. 15 per cent in lace curtains we are able to offer this lot at a price far below the usual $3.50 Lace Curtain Values $145 . No more than two pairs to a customer. There are four patterns to select from and they come in white and Arabian;-Nottingham and Madras weaves. Come early and have a pick of the patterns. There are enough of them to last the day out, however. If you have a curtain need you'll find this a money-saving opportunity. , 6 Cups and Saucers 45c 6 Plates 35c Special Saturday Sale 1 to 10 P. M. Watch for our7 great Saturday Afternoon Special Sale m our Crockery Department in the Basement.. Amone other bargains lee those. Cups trad Saucers, set of six, beautitr I 45: fully decbrated! semlUpbrcelaui,' for only. Six full size Dinner Plates, to match the above only 35t $5 .OO Screens Saturday $LB See our window display of these fine $5.00 Screens. Several styles to choose from. We made a great special buy, so we are able to offer a great special bargain. Saturday only these will (t fA be SOld fOTmm9.m.mim.,m. ..Mm.m.. -m-.m, . mm, mm-, XUU ' Saturday Sp ecial in Jewelry Departm't These $8.50 Ebony Clocks; Cash Special Choose a Watch and wear It-while you pay making a small cash deposit, then $L0O a week. We carry only standard goods. Special Reduction in All $ 20,00 SUITS ill Saturday TO 7:50 You Make a Small Cash Payment Then SKIRTS TO FIT Hard-to-Fit People , EASY. PAY1MENTO N,' Saturday's Special Price Only i.. $20 Suits ; Saturday . $13. 95 I OEVURT SIS Cash ipl! & SONS Cor. 1st and Yamhill Cor. 2nd and Yamhill A Week FIRST AND YAMHILL 4 .'- .;. I-A " ! "