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THE ' OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL; PORTLAND, : TUESDAY CVEfflHO, AUGUST : tO.J 1S37. TO PLY BETWEEN TOETLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO v : V Thenodt . .': " f -t i.i ... .t : .'.i . Boot IN". Value Quality ROBERTS BROS. paiftimiefflit Ii . 3' 'A Pay Salo p ; .. " ' . .Li 1 ' I . . , . ' ".. ... x : r J Days 4 1; " ' The itMniMp Lwtftn, which is pe Jnr ovfhf uled at Ban Francisco to go ,' fa inejrorwann-oan rrnciv run, win vernasaTao it waa announced In the of- ot tha San Francisco peruana POSTPONE TILL! TRIAL 0 ORR V Xate Arrital of Steamer City V of Panama Prevents Hearing. STBONQ WINDS BLOW ALONG THE COAST , penooner 4mt iuupa xie wu From. Colunbl River to Sua Francisco' Bay In Four Daft Elder la on Time. 4 V , Owing to tha lata arrival of tho taamar City , of Panama from ; San Francisco this morn In r, tha bearing- of tha City of Panama-AManca collUlon fcefore Government Inspectors Edwards and ' Fuller waa postponed until tomor row morning. Tha matter waa to hava been takan up thla morning, but Pilot Snow, who ataerad tha Harrlmaa liner whan aha cut Into tha Alllaaca failed to how up at tha appointed hour. He waa bringing tha City of Panama from San Franciaoo and did not reaoa Ainaworth dock until nearly noon. Captain Olaon and tha offleera of the Alliance were present, as waa also i P. P. Baumgartner. agent of the Alliance, who claims Urge damagea for the ln . . k a it ianM Kit hi it waa Jearned' that the heerlng. would -not be ctaAed out for a spin in Jdr. Baumgartner-a automobile. - vr amu aiiw .the hearing they thought they gave the City or tanama aiupiti o ' a" but even ao aha got la 14 houre later i Cha jtAlMVAA At Aatofla aeveral hours laat night, or ana wouia nave iwunou uci uwa morning In time for the longshoremen to get to work at the regular hour. The offleera of the San Franolaco liner report having encountered strong north westerly winds all the way up, and thla beld her back. . , , rate towards the south Is evidenced by 'jamee Rolph bowled Into San Fran- i.yv kiw t( nnrnlniv nnlv four daVS out from the Columbia river. Without strong and favorable winds she would , never have been able to accomplish thla I mtmm thaaa aamai wlnila that reurded the progress of the slow City oi f KimiiiB. The North Pacific . Steamship com pany's steamship George V. Elder ar- time, and will be at Martln'a dock at i o Clock lonigni. INSPECTOR WANTED Harriman tlner Lawtofl.'. ' Steamship" company thla morning. Tha large craft la being thoroughly remod eled .and renovated throughout and will be In fine shape when , launched and ready for business. - ' ' . ' The kteamshlp Kansas City will be brought out from New Tork about the same time to alternate with the Law ton on a flve-dar acheduie. There la a probability of the vessels being rechrist ened to names more appropriate for the run. It has been suggested that one be called the -Portland and. tha other the San Francisco, after the two terminals of the route. The Law ton waa reoently a government traaeporb u . 7; dredge la cutting down a heavy sand'bar ao tnat the channel, now has an average depth of five feet near CasUe Bock. Another bar lower down the river, how ever, preventa steamera drawing more than 14 Inches from navigating the en tire distance from tha Columbia to Cas tle Kock. It la believed, however, that eventually a five-foot channel will be dug open to CasUe Rock, - at preaent oonsldered tha head of navigation on the Cowllta. ... DRIFTED FROM CHINA Government Haa Opening for Man on Thla Coast. . The United Statea civil aervlce com .mission announces an examination on Beptember.il and If, 1907, to secure eligible from which to make certifica tion to fill a vacancy In the poaltlon of assistant inspector oi nuns oi biwh veasola. steamboat Inspection service, o.ai txraahlnortnii. a 1 40ft rer fln- jaa.fiiim. tn h detailed to. nan iTancuco, fciinrrilfl.. and vacancies as they may oceSafcJp the positions of local and as- alstanrkepeotor oi nuua in tn steam- Xhrited 'States. ' ; A Age limit,' 25 to S5 years on the date of the examination. This examination Is open to all citlsens of the United States who comply with the require ments. As the commission has experi enced considerable difficulty in secur ing ellglbles for the positions or local ' fled persons are urged to enter this ex aminatloa Applicants should at once aDDly to the united 8tatea civil service commission, Washington D. C, for ap plication form 1087 and form 1406. No .' application will be accepted unless prop erly executed and filed with ,th com mission at. Washington. In applying for this examination the exact title as glvn at the head Of this announcement : should be used In the application. Examinations, in this state will be f held at Baker City, Astoria, Portland and Eugene. ; 4 BEADY, FOB SLIDE Steamer Bailey Gatjert'i Launching . Day Approaches. Next Thursday afternoon the ftew hull of the T. P. &A. N. Co.'a steamer Bailey Gattert will be launched from the ways "of the Portland Shipbuilding company's vard near the foot of Moade street, in : South Portland. , It ia supposed that a large number of steamboatmen and oth 'era interested will attend. ' The Biley Oatsert will resume op erations oa the run between Portland mi Tha "Dallea aa soon as -launched, in place of the Telephone, which la on the route under a lease. The Bailey patxert has always been a popular Sunday ex cursion' boat, and it Is supposed that "she will prove doubly popular now that : aha Is practically new. , ; ON COWLITZ BTVEB - kt Government Engineer Says Work -Is Progressing.., - s ni.inf n ; 'nflan. , emalatant . TTnttei States engineer, returnea t. "" CasUe Rock and Kelso, where he spent several hours looking over the work be ing done by the government for the improvement of the channel in the Cow-i lits river. , . . . - -, . The dam ana revetment wora near '..Hi Rock is nroceedinv very satlsfac- torily. ao tUie engineer reports, and a. Asslf Life Bnoy From Wreck Picked Up on y Oregon Coast. . In commenting thla morning upon the strange fact that a part of the wreck age from the steamship Columbia floated north and was picked up on ClaUop beach, a few days ago, while other portions floated south and were picked up on the California coast, In spector Edwards and Fuller referred to a life buoy banging on the wall of their muaeum, in the Custom house building that had .drifted clear across the Pacific ocean from the China coaat. "The buoy was lost from the British ship Dominion when she waa wrecked on the China coast several yeara ago." said Captain Edwards, , ''and aome montha later It was picked up . on the beach near Sluslaw. thla state. A stage driver found It and believing that some wreck had occurred off the ooast hs brought the buoy to the. city. Inves tigation led to the discovery that the ship Dominion had been wrecked a few montha before :on the China coast The buoy drifted several thousand miles." The buoy la in fairly good condition, but the oil paint letters was nearly ob literated in the long ride by the constant wash of the brine. AFTER LAUNCH MEN Inspectors Demand Strict Observance ; of New Regulations. The - government Inspectors are hot on the trail of launch-owners who fall to comply with the new regulations, and aeveral have been haled on the carpet during the past few days. A couple have been refused permission- to oper- to th.lr boats until they have equipped them with the required apparatus for fog signals, and otners nave oeen rouna wanting in regard to life-preservers. The Inspectors have been very strict with the launch operators since the new regulations went Into effect about a year ago, and aa a consequence accidents have been very few on the river. Only one collision between gasoline boats has been, reported this summer, and it wa attended with no serious results. An investigation will be held Thursday be fore, the inspectors, who will affix the blame for the collision. It occurred on the night of August 11. when the launches Nancy ana Loftus got to gether off the foot of Meade street The Nancy got the worst of the deal, her bow being stove in, TAOOMA TO ORIENT Hamburg Ulan Inaugurates Line of Freight Steamers. (Journal Bperfel Service.) Tacoma, Aug. 10. -Tacoma has a new Oriental steamship line Just established by M. Jebsen, a steamship owner, ' of Hamburg. The vessels that will be at once plaoed on the new route are the Tolosan, which leaves here tomorrow for the orient, bearing a cargo of flour and cereals; the steamships, Emma Else and the Eva. Mr. Jebsen Is also the owner of sev eral other steamships, and theso may later be placed In the carrying trade between the northwest and China and Japan. " . " v TUG DISABLED WaHnla Meets With Accident at . Month of Columbia. Astoria, Or., Aug. 40. While working on the bar yesterday theMug Wallula broke the crosshead on her reversing engine. She will be out of commission during the rest of the week. The tug Tatoosh will take her place. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Bamlu Uiimm Sfle to Arrive. Alliance, uoos way. uncertain G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. Aug. 20 jonan rvuison. onu b jkiiuibw. . Redondo, Seattle .Aug. io Breakwater, Coos Bay ........Aug. 2$ VTi.n.nn.1 n.t.nt A tl . 9. A Costa Rica, San Francisco. .... .Aug. 24 Roanoke. San Pedro and way.... Aug. 27 v T-v ... daei lrMnAlMA ' li ar wit City -of Panama, San Francisco. Aug. 81 . .. i i . aAK. Araoia, ornni, ............... Aiesia, uer. as..., ........ .....oepi. io Nicomedia, orient, i . . .. ,,,, ....October 1 aUgular Xiner to Depart. Alliance. Coos Bay ...... . . uncertain City of Panama, San Francisco.. Aug. 22 O. W. Elder, San Pedro and, way. Aug. 22 Redondo, Seattle and way. . . .Aug, 24 Johan POulsen, San Francisco... Aug. 25 KT....n A.l.n. . . All... 9C Costa Rica, San Francisco. .... .Aug. 21 Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Aug. 29 R. IX inman, wn jjranciaw. ....oopi. Arabia, orient. ..,,......... .Sept IB Arlaint . . Sent 18 Nioomedia, orient . .......... . .Oct. 10 esssls la ort. Dalgormr. Bjr, sh.;. .. .Columbia No. 1 Bee. Am. eh.... Willamette I. ft 8. Wka Lyra, Am. sir......;.. Portland LbrwCo. Conway Castle, Br. bk. . . . . . Green wlch Slanv Or, sh.. ....., .Columbia No. 1 Alliance, Am. str. . . . . . . . .Supple's yard King Cyrus. Am. sch. .Standard Box Co, ueuian, m. sen , . ... Ajturi Cascades, Am. str.. ....... Tongue Point Vlncennes, Fr.' bk,.., . .Greenwich Excelsior, ' Am. str ... , Portland Lbr.-Ce, . North King, Am. tug v v'tol' Antelope. Am. sea.... Standard Box Co. Churchill. Am.' schri . i .. .. lAStoria City of Panama, Am. str;i,.Ainswort OSO. W. Uiaer,-' Am.... ...Maruns Northland, Am. atr.. , , ,. ...... .Oceanic Z.nmh Carriers Sa BoUta. Thomas JU WandjAnv Str.Ban Frahelaco Coaster, ;Am.- atr. . . . .San Pranoteoe surie J; l-iummeri. Am, acn..vrujrm Wasp, Am. atr. . . .. . . , .Ban Francisco Alice McDonald. Am. ch......Katiut)ui Lettitla, Am. sch ........ San Franolaco Berlin, Am. ah. ....... ....... misnags ci v.1a1.. a m mt .... . .. .Nuahinb John Currier, Am. sh.,.......Nushagak Compeer, Am. sch. ....8anJrrn,c,ISJ Wrestler; Am. bktn. ........ .San Pedro Johan Poulsen, Am. str. ..San Francisco Annie M. Campbell, Am. iV'. ' .-Ban . Glenoale. Am. ech. .8n . Francisco Honolpu, Am. sch. ... "if1 poona o Oliver J. Olson. Am. sch,. San Franc sco Americana, Am. sch Ban Francisco aa Boat With Cement and Oenerai, Buecleuch. Br. ah.. ......... Hmbur Brenn, Fr. bk... ,-..... Europe, Br. bk.. ............. ...Antwerp Genevieve Mollnoa, Fr. bk..... .Londoa Rene Kervller. Fr. ah Hamburg Laennee Fr. eh... ......Swansea L Filler Fr. bk. laondon fearthi AolZ. Fr. bk.......... Hamburg Moaambique. Br. ah. ... . . NwcH.tiL,l Samoa, Br. bk........ s.hi1t Thiers, Fr sh ..Newcastle. E. Marechael'Turrene, Pr. bk,... Hamburg VlUe de Mul house, Fr. bk...... Antwerp Guetbary, Fr. bk Antwerp Plerrl Lotl. Fr. bk Antwerp Walden Abbey, Br. sh ....Antwerp Olenesslln, Br. oh. ..Antwerp Versailles Fr. bk j.. ........ Leith General de Boisdeffre. Fr. bk ..London General de Negrler, Fr. bk .London Bayard. Fr. bk Antwerp Vllle de Dijon, Fr bk ABiI!S Allc Marie, Fr. bk...... Antwerp Eugene Rergatene. Fr. bk. .... .Antwerp H. Haekfleld. Or. bk .Honolulu Arctlo Stream. Br. sh ....... .Rotterdam Crown of India, Br. bk Antwerp Cornll Bart Fr. bk ..Antwerp Jules Gommes, Fr. bk Rotterdam Ooal Ships Ba Boate. Belen, . Fr. bk. ...... . . . . -Newcastle. X CoL de Villebois Marenil, Fr. bk.... . Newcastle, A. Claverdon, Br. sh... Newcastle, A. WlUscott, Am. bk. Newcastle, A. Port Patrick, Br. sh Newcaatle. A. St Mlrren, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Cflllon, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Ardencralg, Br. bk.. .. . . .Newcastle. A. Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. St Louis, Fr. sh Newcastle, A. Buff on, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Castle Rook, Br. sh. ...Sydney, A. Redhlll, Br. ss. Newcastle, A. Knight Templar, Br. ss.. .Newcaatle, A Tymerie, Br. str Newcaatle, A Henry Vlllard, Am, atr.. .Newcastle, A. Utir atr.. . .Mnnwan. Janan Thordis. Nor. str. ..... .Morovan, Japan I Tramp teamen Ba Bonto. Queen Alexandra, Br. str. ..... .Madras Btrathness, Br. str. ...Port Los Angelee Eva, Ger. aa....... ...Hakodate, Japan Oil Bteamera Sne. Atlas, Am. str San Francisco Catania, Am. str. ......San Francisco CoL. E. T, Drake, Am. atr. .......... ...San Francisco ALONG THE WATERFRONT ( The steam schooner Johan Poulsen is due to arrive here tonight from Ban Francisco. She Is to load lumber at Linnton for a return voyage. The French bark Vlncennes Is In the stream, but will probably haul to one of tho west side docks thla afternoon to begin discharging tha cargo brought out from Glasgow. The ships Conway Castle and Slam are discharging cargoes today, and the steamer Lyra Is loading lumber. She will probably clear this- week tor Pan ama. . The harbormaster's launch Is now in good working order and her whistle la occasionally heard In the harbor. The launch has a speed of about nine miles an hour. .... The steamer Breakwater sailed last night for Coos Bay with all the freight he could handle, and every berth taken. Several passengers were left behind, and some freight had to be refused. The steamer Redondo. with general cargo from Seattle, will be at Couch street dock late tonight. MARINE NOTES 4 . Astoria. Aug! 20. Condition of the bar at 7 a. m., smootn.' wind, norm, miies, Weather clear. Arrived down at 5 a. m.. steamer Breakwater. Arrived at 7'R a. m. and left UD at 10 A m., steamer .Geo, W. Elder, from San Fran cisco. Left up at mXdnlght, steamer City or Panama. Arrivea at iv:u San Francisco, Aug. 10. Arrlvedyos terday, schooner Jas. Rolph, from Port land. Sailed yesterday, schooner Oliver J. Olsen, for Portland. Tides at Astoria toaay nign. iv.ot a. m., feet; 10:18 p. m., 9.1 feet, low, 4:30 a. m., 0.2 feet; 4:20 p. m., 8.1 feet "" BoseathaJ's Closed Tomorrow. Shoe sale starts Thursday. Wait MT. ANGEL BOY IS MISSING FROM HOME Salem. Or.. Aug. 20. A report has reached here that Martin Christensen of Mount Angek. disappeared . rrom nis home Saturday night and has 'not been heard of since. He had set out to visit his uncle some distance from his home and no inquiries were made for some time. When it was round ne naa never reached his destination his parent were alarmed and immediately began a aearch. They learned that a neighbor named Kirch, living a mile and a half west or his borne, nan seen mm Satur day night, but that was the latest clue. He was 14 years of age and his right arm had been crippled by a sawmill accident. No trouble had occurred at the home, nor anything that could sup- ence It is feared be is the victim of some accident. Hla mother is Mrs. Ber gethe Christensen, whose home is on alem rural route No, . H0QUIAM SEEKING SECOND-CLASS H0N0B Hoqulami' Wash.) Aug. 20. A special election will soon be held on tho ques tion of advancing this place to a city of the second class. The city council at its last sitting appointed the officials who will act at thla election and Mayer Molntyre will In a few daya set the date of the election, v At present Aber deen is the only city Of the second class In the state, but If this place la given the same-rating It will-facilitate mat ters when the two towns, now but four miles apart ana rapiaiy grewini towara each other, become one city. This seems Inevitable in the near future ' . y, f fUger;A Co, opticians, til .Wash. EXT RAORDINABY 9 ALE 99 ,r.?"1 Tomorrow we inaugurate our second annual 'Three Days' Sale." It will be J?& sale. The buyers wUl be vying with each other to make their respective departaents jnd 7 .: for some mighty sharp price cuts. Not a department in the house but will .l Sj some time during the next three days.- Each and every department maiiager wiU f which to increase the volume of business in his department The advertising will be devoted to a number of separate and new departments eacn oay. Great Ribbon Bargain 500 Yards Keg:. 2 5o Ribbon Wednesday ONLY A Yard Alert becomes the people over such an extraordinary announcement The why of it it sharp and pointed, The greatest ribbon bargains are always to be found here the following extraordinary offering for Wednesday t inn vione IT A MP V PT.ATT1 RIBBON, lull S Inches wide, all briffhL new colorings in all the best combinations in shades of red, navy, green, pink, etc, etc, one of the most fashionable ribbons, suitable for ail purposes; hair ribbons, bows, hat trimming, neckwear and fancy work. On special sale for Monday onlyr-best 25c grade at of Embroidery Insertions 15o and 25o Grades From 2 to 4 in. Wide Wednesday Only ABOUT 1,500 YARDS BRIGHT, NEW EMBROI DERIES AND INSERTION, in an unsurpassed as sortment tt up-to-date patterns, made on fine cam bric, Swiss and nainsook,' in width from 2 to 4 inches; regular 15c and 25c kinds; specially priced for this sale, Wednesday only at.... f Children's Stockings 36o and 25o Grades Wednesday Only LACES, SILK LISLES AND EOYPTIAN COTTONS Thli wonderful sale of Children's Stockings will be the means of attracting an early morning crowd of eager purchasers. Dozens and defzens of pairs of Children s Stockings in silk lisles in shades of pink, red and champagne; also Egyptian cotton stock ings in black and tans, as , well as black lacs stockings in a great variety of neat patterns. Our best selling number at 25c and 35c; spe cial to close, Wednesday only, at, pair .. ..15 gsMSC- Great Offering Tomorrow J I W0Wr? Pants L Best 35o Grade Wednes- day Only BY PAR THE BEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN WOMEN'S KNIT UN DERWEAR. WONDERFUL VALUES. Women's fine bleached cotton Pants made with Equestisn band in tight knee style, all sizes, excellent values at 35c a pair; on sale for one day only, Wednesday.... ISf IoLxm Shirt Waists 01.25 and $1.60 Values For Wednesday Only While They last Five different styles of beautiful white lawn Waists, some are allover embroidery fronts, while others have embroidery in sertion, lace and fine tucks. Wednesday special...... . , .... ...... .....T5f a.- Long Silll Gloyeo 01.00.01.25 and 0L3O Values for Wednesday Only While They Last Tea doiea 12 snd 16-button length purs silk Gloves in whits, black sad colors. Slses SK to 6 only. Greyest glovs btf Sin of the season. Wednesday while, ey last tt0f Children's Mato and Capo Y 85, 50o, 75o Values iov Wednesday Only Special for Wednesday our entire stock of summer caps and lawn hsts, worth up to. 75c, to bs closed but at a fraction of cost. In this lot are pique and yachting caps ia white and linen colors; also lawn and chif fon hats in white, . pink or Wue. Youf choice while they last if l v Z "K gnsasav .aHa.ganebftassaas9a linionoo 50o9 G5o and T 5o Values for WodnbsdyOxily While They Last These Idmonos sf ths pries rnarked for tomorrow's selling are from 10 to 20 per cent less than the manu facturer's cost made from extra fine lawn in beautiful colors snd designs. Thers are several differ ent models to select from. 1 Wednesday special at. Washable Walking Skirts fth: Si.50. $1.00 and 02.25 Values H J FOR WEDNESDAY ONLYX m&u While aaeXiL MereVs an "opportunity lo' buy dee ammer walking Skirt for less than cost of the material. There arc sev eral different models and materials in this lot and every skirt new this season. Choice Wednesday only .. f 1.00 n A Great OHering1 In Women's Hosiery Best Q1.00 ond T5o Grades Wednesday Only, at LACE PATTERNS, SILK LISLES AND OPERA LENOTHS This is without doubt the greatest bargain ever offered in women's high-grade Hosiery.; Tomorrow, we place on sale three great lines at this ridiculously low SILK LISLES taJbWWdfc;jrU. biue, green, white, champagne. LACE STOCKINGS in tans, graya and black; also OPERA LENGTH HOSE in black lace and J)lain DUCK, rea ana pm, noi pair in toe tot worm : ess than 75c, most all our regular $1.00 values. Your choice, Wednesday only, st , . ,35V Sun Bonneto ;23o Grado Tor Wednesday Only I Whilo They Last U rfr r h..( ona tv percle or gmghani in:all the beV colors. Special Wedney ., only .......' . - . opuciana, n 1 """ 1 11 1 1 'A '.'-S-.