The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 17, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE .OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' 'PORTLAND; FRIDAV " EVENING,'. JANUARY'.' 17 '1S03.
it
fear for mm
OF COAL CARRIER
British v Ship; Castlo ' Itock
; Is Long: Overdue From,
'. . bydney, Australia. . -
' : - " ' - , " '
SHOULD , HAVE BEEN ; ' 'J.
HERE JfONTII AGO
Second Vessel ttonod' for Portland
V This Winter to Reach CloaV
.. Top of. Reinsurance) List -Paclflo
i Swept by Terrific Storm.' ,
Grave fears ara entertained for the
safety of the Srltlah ship Castle Bock,
now' 110 days out from By Amy, Aua-
tralia, for this port with a cargo of
, coaL Reinsurance on the craft has ad
vanced to 70 per cent, and will aoon
climb ' to the limit unless the vessel
"uta In an appearance.
Ordinarily the run from Australia to
the Columbia river la made in from SO
to 68 days, and hence something out of
the usual is supposed to have befallen
the Portland bound ooal carrier. She Is
Royal Doulton
Breakfast Sets
For Individual service. Distinct
and decided novelty. Introduced
forUrst time in Portland. Handy
lor alck chamber: useful for con
valescent: convenient all the time.
Each set has
Coffee rot f .Inch Vlr.te
. Tea rot e-lnch wiate
Hot Water Jag Suras Bowl ,
Oatmeal rlate Creamer
Onp sad Saucer Covered Kaffla
Hit Cup Service Tray
A dainty effect In olive and ca
nary decoration, Interspersed with
delicate red flower 135.00
Very striking red, blue and green
design. New and decidedly hand-.
some .930.04
Odd suggestion In vivid green
with delicate gold edge. .93040
BROTH SETS of five pieces for
individual service. Brand new
creations In china. Bowl, Toast
Rack, Bait and Pepper and Tray.
Dresden effect with green and rose
decorations, gold band ...... .$3.00
Olive wreath, with gold line, plain
and simple $9.00
IT. B-Tbese artioles are Imported
direct by us. Saea design selected
Is exclusive and so guaranteed.
Positively so duplications.
In command of Captain Jones, and car
rles a craw at I mn. -
- .The -f testis Rrwlt la the second vessel
bound for this port at this time giving
cause for anxiety, the Japanese steamer
Goto Maru being out about 70 day
from Hakodate. Japan,' for Ban Fran
claoo. at which port she was . to di
chirr, rirrn ha for eomlns here
load breadatuffs. There Is little hope
of the Goto Maru being afloat, and ar
rangements - have boen made by , her
charterers to ship the cargo on ine
steamer Bessie Dollar.
Terrific storms hav been sweeping
over the Pacific for several roonma, u
both of the wlaalng veaaels may have
foundered In the open sea. Borne say
It would not hnve bon Impossible for
the two, craft to have met in common
with dlaastrous . result to both. The
Castle Rock mar have been blown .Into
the path, of the Japanese tramp, al
thouch under . ordinary clrcpmatanc.es
their respective courses would be wide
Alameda, which has
. anriu.H at Him Francisco from
Honolulu, reports having had one of the
rmianaar rrina nn rncuru. , -r u sua
to Honolulu especially was the weather
severe, the vessel having to be held
hove to for t hours at one stage of the
nm. The nark j. b. auto,
Just reached Honolulu, also reports hav
ing battled wun leariui
,r. ill. PaMflo ma at. During lb
fmra nriTi Harbor part of her
desk cargo shifted, and she bad trouble
keeping oa an even aeei. ,
LOOKINa FOR "CARRIERS.
a eBM-aasasssBaBBV , I
Portland Logger Will Ship Lumber
to San Francisco.
Bailey
&
Company
' 424-426
3 Washington St
-wie
09 TT 1 9
I .
& Benson of ths . Benson Logging
company has gone to Ban' Francisco to
charter two or more steam schooners
to -carry lumber from Preaoott on the
lower Columbia to the company's yardi
in . Bon Diego. The vessels will be en-
gaged for a period of . at least six
montha. .
Mr. Benson has arranged with the
Beaver Lumber company at Prescott to
cut from 4.000.000 to -10,000.000 feet
of logs from his camp at uiatskanie
during the next five months and the
lumber will be shipped to California
on ' vessels for which Mr. Benson is
now negotiating. '
It Is supposed that the Portland log
ger will have little trouble getting
cheap boats since there is a big fleet
of steam scnooners - tiea up at Ban
Francisco because of the poor demand
for carriers. - . The vessels made big
profits all last spring and summer
when lumber shipments south were
phenomenal but gradually the business
has dwindled down until there Is now
hardly enough to keep boats owned by
some or , tne .individual mills in com
mission.
By furnishing his own logs, Mr. Ben
son oeiieves ne can mane money on lum
ber at prloee that would bar others
from competition. He will also resumo
shipping logs In rafts at Ban Diego In
the spring. - Last year he sent several
rafts to Ban Dieso to be cut Into lum
ber at ths mill he installed there early
in tne spring. He is also intending
to establish a larre sawmill near Clata-
kanle within a year's time.
FOOD SPOILED BY SEAS.
Crew of Schooner Queen Get Assist
ance in $kk of Time.
(United Pren Lad Wire. I
San Francisco, Jan. 17. Tossed about
on furious seas without provisions in
the larder and fighting the winds with
hunger-drawn facea. the men of the
schooner Queen were near death Tuea-
day when they received assistance from
the Norwegian steamer Thyra, 100
miles southwest of this port.
The Thyra sighted the Queen Tues
y and was hailed by the smaller vee
1. The Queen lar to and a boat nut
off, In which Captain Peterson of the
Queen came aboard the Norwegian
craft. He was so weak that he could
acarcely clamber up the side, and the
gaunt rowers that pulled ths dory made
but slow pragreae across the waves. On
bonrd the Thvra Cantaln Peteraon told
a pitiful story of hardship and expos
ure continued through many days.
- The Queen was bound from Tillamook
to Ban Pedro and had not been Ions;
out of the'former harbor when' she en
countered heavy weather. ' the' paaaed
mruugn siorm arier storm ana-auoui a
week ago all her provisions were washed
by the seas that crossed her decks and
were so saturated with salt water that
may could not be used. Hlnce then th
crew and the captain had been living
on nracitisn water and salt-soaked bis
oult. Each day. they grew weaker and
weaker and unlese they had sighted
some friendly ahlp, " Captain Peterson
mxvvl iuj wuum navo . gm uuouivu.
He secured provisions for ' ths re
mainder of the trip, end the dory which
brought him was loaded down with food
tor tne starving aallora. . ;
J;;.:,; BEALS SELECTS, SITE."', i
'. i , ;
Weatherman ' Returns ' From . Rough
. Trip to Neah liar.: ' '
, Edward A. Deals,. district forecaster
of - the weather bureau, returned this
iiiurnmg irom xsean Bay, ruget souna,
after having selected a sits there for
the .location of a weather, hurra it sta
tion. The building will .fee erected if
congress appropriates the ' necessary
money for which recommendation 'Was
maaa DV tne chlar of thu oulh.r biirun
a"i year. - r : c ?. r-.-f i. ,
Up. HaaIb hmA a rAnw-H - trin an1
forced to loSe threo daya getting landed
at Naah bay. i, The steamer Beutngham
was unable to get near her dock 'on her
first trip and so tne weather man had
to go to Port Townsend to await a more
favorable opportunity.- '
The site selected Is on the military
reservation aurrounded' hv tha viakah
luuian resarvanon. -,. v
While ud north . Mr Beala. alaoVan
pointed O. A. Kurlng special agent of
tne weatner oureau at main, waaning
ton. from which place two daily reports
concerning me weainer win nenceiorin
De received., , ,,..';
WITH TUB QRAIX SHIPS.
Bark Jacobsen and ' Steamer ?len
logan Reported Chartered.
'The French berk Jacobsen was i re
ported cnarterea tnis morning to load
wheat at this port, for Europe next
month. She . is now at San Francisco
and has ontlon of Puret sound load I nr.
The Jacobsen was taken by Kerr. Glf-
ford A.Co., Bbe has. been here severaf
times.' ' - "
It was - also reported this morning
that the British steamer Glenlogan will
come nere soon irom uusymas to load
wheat Yer Europe. ' The Glenlogan is a
large .carrier of i.70B tons net register
and win get-away wun approximately
,uvu tons -or .wnoav
The British ' shin Buccleuch cleared
this morning- for Queenstown or Fal
mouth for-orders with 117, 8t. bushels
of .wheat,. vaiued at t6,25. ,
The French bam Eugene Schneider
in Derm loadins -ai. ureenwien oock
No. 1 this . afternoon - for Europe. She
recently finished . discharging a cargs
oi coso. . , , , . .
KEW: BOILER ARRIVES.
Steamer Will Soon Be Ready to Go
' Into Commission.
The boiler (for the - steamer . Mascot
rrlved yesterday from the' east and
the .new craft will be -ready In . about
two weeks to 'resume operations on the
Lewis river route.. The steamer Ta-
homa. which is now covering the rojte.
will be returned to her owners.
The steamer Charles R. Spencer was
towed to the yards of the Portland
Shipbuilding company yesterday for a
general overhauling. The roof of "the
cabin was blown off some time' ago by
the Explosion of a steam pipe when the
craft was 'lying idle at the Victoria
dolphins. The watchman was getting
up steam for the pumps and allowed the
pressure to get wsy beyond the limit.
... in i
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Ssgalar Users Sua to Arrive.
Alliance, Coos Bay ...Jan. 17
Breakwater,. Coos bay Jan. 20
G. W. Eider. San Pedro and way. Jan. 20
Senator, San Francisco ........ .Jan; 21
Rose City, Ban Francisco Jan. 23
Nlcomedla. orient Jan. 26
Costa Rica, San Francisco .....Jan. 27
Roanoke; San Fo3ro and way '.Y.'Jan."2
Alesla, orient Feb. 10
iiuiimiiim, oriam- .s en, is
Arauia. orient ...March 16
'.. Begvlar Zdasra to Depart.. ,
Costa Rica. San Franclsoo ......Jan.
Alliance, Coos bay.'... ...... ....Jan.
Arabia, orient ......Jan. 22
reaKwaier,.an Francisco,-. ... .Jan.'22
Geo.. W. Elder San Francisco.. .Jan. .23
Senator. Ban Francisco .."'.....Jan. 14
Nlcomedla.-orisnt Jan. tS
Roae City. San Francisco Jan. It
Koanose. Ban fearo and way;. ;t Jan. 10
Numantla. orient Feb. II
Alesia, prtent i. k. .'...Feb. $0
Teesals la rort. " ,-, .'-1 ,
Ft Klcholaa.1 Am. ah. ;...., '...'Astorta
Berlin, Am. sh ........ ..........Goble
Versailles. Ft. Dk... ..Columbia No, I
Henry VI Hard. Am. sh.......... .Stream
Europe. Fr. bk. ............. ...Llnnion
Aetna. Am. ship.., & A W. Mills
Strathgryfe, Br, .bk...... Stream
Sullv. Br. hk ......Columbia Nil l
Eugene Schneider, Fr. bit. .Greenwich
Button,-Fr. bk. ....... . Bunkers
vine ae jauinouse, r r. dk, , , . . .MnrtlUS
Waiden Abbey.' Br. ship . .Meraav
Minerva. Nor, ss. .. .Portland 'Lbr. iVi
r. M. GrirflthwArn, bktn Rainier
Clsinshire. Br. bk Ocunin
Marie Ilackfeldt. Gersh,. ... .Columbia
King uyrus. Am. sen. ...Rainier
Amason. Br. bk.. North- Pacific Lbr. Co.
riart rude.. Gar. ahln EUvitar
Guetnary, T Dk Stream
Reinbek. Ger. sa.-. ...Montsomerv No. 2
TalJac,' Anv ss. ........ , Elevator
Bayard, Fr. bk. Stream
Arnien.-Fr. Bk. Ooennlo
Irene, Am ss. . Ooble
uuy wsiseiey, Br. Dk. ... ... Stream
Arabia. Ger. -sa.- . . . - .Alnnka
J. B. Stetson. Am. as. . . . . .Tonaue Point
General . Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk. Astoria
Mabul uaio. Am. as. Inmsn-Poulsen
Northland, Am. aa Portland Mills
Johann Poulsen. Am. ss. .InmaA-Poulaen
Alliance. Am. ss Couch street
Costa Rica, Am. ss. Ainsworth
Sa Xonte to Zxiad Z,ombar.
F. S.' Loop, Am. str. San Francisco
F. E. Sanders, Am. sch....8an Francisco
Echo, Am. bktn. Callao
Yoaemlte. Am. ss San Francfao
Jordanhlll. Br. vih. Valparaiso
Irene. Am. sen. Redondo
Balvator, Am. sch Redondo
Mison, Am. sen, Ban Pedro
Retriever. Am. bktn Redondo
Andy MahOhey. Am. ach. San Pedro
Zb Boats With Cement and asasrsX
Plerrl Lot!. Fr. bk. Antwerp
V11U de DlJon. Fr. bk... Antwrrn
Alice Maria, Fr. bk. Antwerp
Euaene Rernallne. Fr. bk. Antwern
Arctic Stream. Br. sh....i Rotterdam
Crown of India, Br. ah. Antwerp
Cornil Bart. Fr. bk Antwerp
Jules Gommes, Fr. bk. ; Rotterdam
Edward Detallle, Fr. bk. Antwerp
EmUle Gaillne. Fr. bk London
Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk. Antwerp
Aberfoyle, Br. sh. .......Antwerp
Edmund' Rostad. Fr. bk.: London
Emanuele Acrame. It. bk. ... .Hamburg
Asgerd. Br. ship Antwerp
Bldart. Fr. bk. i Antwerp
Albert Rlckmera. Ger. bk Antwern
Clan Graham. Br. sh Cardiff I
..Coal Ships Ka Bonte.
Castle Rock. Br. eh.
Emily Reed, Am. sh..
Ancalos, Br. an..
..Sydney, A.
. .Newcaatle, A.
.Newcastle, a.
Brodick Castle. Br. ah. . .Newcastle,
Call una. Br. bk Newcaatle.
Largiemore, Br. sh Newcastle. A
MlndorO. Am. ach. .Newcastle. N. S. W.
gnes Orwslu, Br. sh Newcastle. A.
Hatumet. Br. sa Newcaatle. A.
Tramp Steamers Ea Boats.
Strathfillan, Br. ss. .. .Vancouver, B. C.
Goto Maru, Jan. ss
tst. Hugo, Br. as
Sommeratad, Nor. sa.
Halvard, Nor. as.....
Tangus. Nor. as
Germanlcua, Ger. as...
St. Egbert. Br. ss
Hvades. Am. ss
Cambrian King, Br. ss
MnntmifA Kr
Knight Templar. Br. ss.
San-Francisco
Motlendo
.Ban Francisco
. .Puget aound
. . . Pnget aound
.San Francisco
. .Puget aound
.Ran Francisco
Ban Francisco
Guaymas
.Valparaiso
Beesle Dollar, Am. as Guaymas
Glenlogan, Br. sa Guaymas
Bn Bouts In Ballast to XiOadNOraln.
Celtlo Chief, Br. sh Honolulu
Alsterkamp, Ger. sh. . . . ..Caleta Coloaa
Alexander Black. Br. k San Diego
Clan Buchanan, Br. sh.... Santa Rosalia
Charles Gounod. Br. bk.-.San Francisco
Lady Woolseley, Br. bk...Caleta Buena
Cambuadoon, Br. sh......Calota'Calosa
Earl of Dunsmoreu Br., ah... ....Callao
Cloch. Br. bk ...'. . . .Taltal
Nordaee, Ger. sh. ............ Coqulmbo
Andre Theodore, Fr. bk,.Ban Franciaco
ChHmplmy. Fr. bk. ........ .San Diego
Bourgainvlue,- Fr. bk.... San Francisco
Nereua. Br: ship.,..,,'. Valparaiso
vcrurnn, ut u, ,......,.,, f Miyaimau
Bonchamp, FT: bk. ; . . . .San "Franclaco
CeltlcbUrn, nr.- DK.-. , .. ..nania-nosana
Province, Br. bk, .......Buenos Ay res
River Falloch, Br. ah. ...... Taloahuano
Nal, Ger. bk.f...i.....,........lqulque
Jacobsen, Ff. bk. , . . . ..Ban Francisco
. ' ; OU Steamers sa Bonte.'
Atlas. Am- as, . . .San. Franclsoo
Geo. Loamls."Am.i sa. , . , .an rrancisco
ALOXO THE WATERFROJTT.
The American steamer . Lansing is en
route from Port Harford with a cargo
or oil. .- , ,-,..-- .''
The steamer Roanoke fleft last night
ror Ban r edro and way porta, v
The steamer Alliance will be at Couch
street late this evening from Coos Bay.
James Monka of thla citv is building
a new oouer ror tne steamer uoquuia,
rlnr between coaullle end llaoaonj
The steamer Beaver wlll.be Inspected
tomorrow mornlne-.i The Beaver' has
been equipped with a new boiler. The
mienuon is to nave me Doai go out on
the Lewis river run Sunday jilght.
The Harrlman liner Costa Rica, Cap
tain Mason, arrtvrri hera laat nlirhL 24
hours late., from San Francisco, but will
get away, tomorrow afternoon on .sched
ule time.' Captain Mason reports hsv
ing been delayed bv unfavorable tides
and a rough sea off the river.
-ine steamer Hanalel Is expected to
arrive here next Thursday from Ban
s rancisco. ' - v
Renalrs to the Rrltlah ahln . Ralors.
which wss damaged during a gale after
sailing irom Astoria lor Europe, nave
been -completed and she will so to sea
as soon as sne secures a run crew. .
BIARINR NOTES
Astoria. Jan. 17. Arrived ' down at
1:11 a. m., British ship Larsro Bay and
French bark Thiers. Arrived down at
;xo a. m.. British ahln CIsverdon.
Sailed at 10:15 a. m.. British shin Glen,
elvan, for Queenstown or Falmouth, for
orders. I vert up at 11:20, French bark
General de Bolsdeffre.
.Astoria, Jan.. 17. Arrived down at
4:20 and sailed at 7:30 a. m steamer
Koanoke, ior Han Pedro and way porta.
Arrived at :20sand'left up-at i a. m.,
steamer Alliance, from Coos Bay and
steamer R. D. In man, from San Fran
cisco. -Sailed ' at 10:40 a.ro 'French
bark Martha Boux. for Queenatown or
Falmouth, for orders. Outside at' 10 a.
., a three-masted bark. -
San Francisco. Jan. 17. Arrived.
steamer Cascade, from Columbia river.
Astoria, Jan. H. -Sailed, steamer
Breakwater, for Coos Bay and steamer
Washington, for Pan Francisco.
Port Harford, Jan, .17. Sailed yes
terday, steamer Lanalng, for Portland.
Astoris. Jan. 17. condition or tne
bar at. 8 a. ra., . smooth; wind, east 12
miles; weather, cloudy.
Tides at Astoria today Hlch water.
:S( a. m.. 7.0 feet: 0:05 p. m.. 8.1 feet.
Low. water, 1:16 a. m., l. feet; 7:00 p.
m., 0.7- feet.
Bnildlng Permits.
J. WCrampton, erect" dwelling.. Com
erclal between Blandena and Fay.
12.000. G. H Johnson, erect two dwell-
lnrs. Alblna avenue, between Bummer
and Emerson, each $1,400; J. E. Coad,
rect dwelllns. ieiawar. comer Xyman.
2800; Ben Ingram, erect dwelling, Hodge,
between Monta and uartmoutn. oo;
Carl Swanson. erect dwelling. East Thir
ty-second Detween Kiiungswortn and
Surman. $1,600; E. L. Bitter, erect two
wellines. Gantenbeln. between Knott
and Soil wood, each 11,000: C. M. Jans,
erect dwelling, Eaat Ankeny, . between
Eact Twenty-second and East Twenty-
fourth, II. ouo; Mrs. J. A. verneaa, erect
dwelling, Twentieth, corner Johnson, ,
JSS.uuo; Mrs. ri. J. ,'wlnv erect dwell-
ng, Kerby, corner HumbolCt, 11,000;
. Kngie. erect dwelllnac. Hlbbard.
between Caaon and Hunter $1,203; J, T.
Ennls. erect dwelling. Going, corner
East Fifteenth. $1,600; Standard OU
company, erect boiler house, Willamette
river one block north of Portsmouth
avenue, $1,600. i
SEIID CUTTERS
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ID
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American Vessels Ordered to
i4 Hunt tor Survivors of -
? Wrecked Hartfleld. 1 f
;' ; ... ' ,.'.
.'!, t J i V. .. ' i , , V (,
(Csited rreis Leased Whe.)
Seattle, W'aah., Jan. IT. Captain F.
M. Munger, at" Port Townsend, has .or
dered the revenue cutters Perry and
Thetis to search for possible survivors
or any news of the British ship Hart
field, .which .Is ' believed to ; have been
wrecked on the west coast of Vancouver
Island. The Canadian government an
nounced that no boat would be dis
patched from Brttlah Columbia until
more definite information ia received.
Both the cutters left Seattle harbor last
tifght. -
The cutters have a distance of about
($0 miles to travel to the scene of the
possible wreck. They will make a care
ful search of . the Vancouver laland
coast both' for survivors and for any
tracea which may definitely establish
the fate of the vessel.
M0EE COMMITTEES
4 ATV A PPnTMTTTXi
Tin addition to the transportation com
mittee, which was named a week ago.
President C..F. Bwlgert of the PortUnd
chamber of commerce has appointed
standing committees as follows:
Auditing McLaren. Goods V Co., Les
ter. Herrlck Herrlck, William R. Mao
kenstew Alexander C Rae.-' '
. Entertainment C " F.. Beeoe. . i;.
p.nnk. i w vr Tnnviv w. m. aio-
Murray, Julius L. Meier, W. H. Chapin,
E. W. Rowe, 1. I. r ieiscnner.
Drain Standard Peter Kerr. -T. B.
Wilcox. C. E. Curry. W. J. Burns, B
Kennedy. . .
Carey. Robert Smith, J. W. Blain, W. A.
Laldlaw, A. J. Paul, A. a. ati.
Iaialatlon A. L. Mills. F. E. Besch.
A. B. Manley, J..N. Teal John Montag,
W. H. Beharrel, L. Shaitahan.
Membership 8. G. Reed. I. N. Flelsch
ner, J. O. Hoyt, Jay Smith, T. B. West,
Edwsrd Newbegln.,
Minlna and Mineral Resources O. M.
Crouch. Dr. H. W. Cos, Walter Mackay,
F. M. Batchelor, R. J. Linden.
MnnlMnaf A f fulr H. H. Gruber.
James O. Rountree. J. C. Ainsworth, H.
M. Cake, Matthew Foeuer, j. u. uayer.
Max Flelachner. '
OrlenUl Trade T. B. Wilcox, F. H.
rna-astw Tm mas TVaawaiArt Ye Xl Hfffllasr
J uoiii. afeaaeava v Haa( ava
T. M.' Stevens, J. C Robinson, A. Berg,
Gay Lombard.
Fermsrent ExniDit K. k. nogs, wn
llam McMurray. Charles K. Henry, John
J Shea, Merman Metsjrer.
Rivers. Harbors and Navigation J. C
Flanders. William D. Wheelwright. S. M.
Meara. Philip Buchner, T. d. Wilcox.
Peter'Kerr. L. J. Wentworth J. E. Lald-
law, D. C. O Bellly.
MAIL ORDERS FOR
IIEILIO RECITAL
the sender before the regular f
ssls opens on Janunry Ii. riviu I
theatre for any information Ut)n t.
I ; Seattle Woman Blbslntf.
' " (Ualbvl Tnm Wire
Tacomn, Wash., Jan. 17. Mr. a
Mrs. J. H, CFarrall are rratly worn, i
ovar th fate of their UAushter, Mr
Newman, who. has ben mysterlnuni
missing i from her' Svattle home sim -Monday
last 'and . foul play is feai -i
Mrs. Newman left here Monday for h r
Seattle home, after1 a visit' to her rur
ents, and -since that time nothing n..
been heard of her. - Seattle pniic havu
been asked to. make sn lnveetlgatlon.
. , , in ..I. i . " " "
' Tomorrow and Monday positively win
be ths last days for discount on ea.it
side gas bills. Portland Cas company.
-JJ
Jill tJT-1 liii nuwi,, Ii. c r . a . i, -
ous basso, will be heard in a grand con
cert song recital at the Heillg theatre
Wednesday evening, xianu&ry za. Be
ginning next Monday.- January 20, mall
orders wtll be received from this city
alao out of town) for this muatcal
treat. Address letters and make checks
nd money orders payable to W. 1 . Pan-
gle, manager Heillg theatre. Inclose a
seir-aaaresaed envelope to insure sare
return. These orders will be filled In
order of .their receipt snd returned to
No 7 one I thing' will give
so much en joyment, - to
so many people, for so
long a timei : at so ( little
cost, as a ' ' -Jr.h.-:'
Columbia :
Graphophone
And If you will coma In and see
this "BQ" outfit you'U believe It.
A new aluminum tone-artn cylin
der machine with flower horn
and. records, costing S34.M.
Other outfits from $10.00 up
snd you caa buy them all on easy
terms. ....
Columbia
Phonograph Co.
No. 371 WASHINGTON ST.
COLUMBIA' BUILDING. ; v '
Between Park and West Park.
Dr. Wright's Under
wear $1 -
Now Only OePC
mum
mm
EVERY ARTICLE OF MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN REPRICED
FOR QUICK CLEARANCE
CLEAR every vestige of merchandise irrespective of cost or. loss That
the orders we have given our managers in every department throughout the
store. -Naturally such radical price reductions as we offer mean a great loss
tons. But that's not the issue now.. Neither precedent nor consequence
shall alter our determination to effect a final and complete clearance of all
apparel now on hand. This earnestness of purpose on our
part, or living up to a poucy wnicn nas Deen responsible
for the phenomenal growth of this firm, affords you savings
unequaled anywhere.
$22.50 TO $25
GARMENTS
Including Suits, Overcoats and Raincoatsthousands to choose
from. " , '
SEE WINDOWS
$30.00 TO $40
CLOTHES at
$1
This fcrives you absolute ekee, unrestricted choice of the house,
Including such high grade makes as Schloss Bros.' and B. K.
& N. Clothes many garments silk lined, j
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
BOo rjeeoe-lilned tTnderwsar.
All sizes, ecru color--buy all you
want special at ........ ,25e
85o Wool or Cashmere Sox, 104
All colors, black, grey or natural,
, all sizes. -
ISo Black Cotton Sox,' 84 v
Double heel and toe. ; ;
- S1.00 Serby-BJbbed . Underwear
- special tomorrow at f; . , .504
1 Cooper's 8X.S0 Wool Bibbed"
Underwear tomorrow - S1.03
, Pink . or blue ' color, .
: . v Cluett Shirts
Beautiful patterns, cuffs attached
or deUched, $1.60 grado S1.15
Satisfaction in EvciInstahc or Your
Money Bacld ;
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FOR ONE DAY. ONLY;
SATURDAY. JANUARY 18 We will sell dJO PJA
the genuine Stetson Hats at only ,..yiDJ
Sterling Clothes Priced at Less
Than Cost to Make Them
Men's S3 Derby Hats. 81,85
' . All sices,, .all sty lea.
JSen'a 81 M Mocha Olores, 754
All sizes, grey or' brown.
-' Xoaaroa Shlrta
Bott or stiff bosom, In fancy light
, or dark , , colorsr-$l grade
choice at 504
. Best's OIotm
12.00 and $2.50 quality at S1.50
j -j!ty-:.rtijrot Suspenders i
Also silk and lisle suspenders
.. 60c, 76c and $1 values at 254
Ken's S1.0O, ta.oo aad $3.00 Wash
.! Vasts, all sizes, at .......$54
OVERCOATS, SUITS AND
RAINCOATS . ' ' '
Complete lines of $12.50, $15 and
$18 Overcoats and Suits
Priced now at only, l
We offer all broken lots in our regular $18.00 and $20.00 Gar
ments at the. same low price.
SALE OF MEN'S TROUSERS
Men's S6.C3 to S7.C0
Tronsers
S3.00 rants at 1.85
Embraced in this collection are
several hundred pairs of regu
lar $2.50 and $3.00 Trousers,
Including a splendid assortment
of up-to-date patterns choice
at -S1.S5
$4 aad S3 Tronsers, 82.85
This stylish collection of trousers
offers a wide range of up-to-
Aat naftnrna. aultabla . for
street, dress or business wear. J
Tney come in iigni ana aara
fabrics, pin check and striped
effects choice, . per pair, at
only -. 82.85
This collection represents tho
very cream of our stock. They
- are all hand-tailored and were
, London . cold-water shrunk be
Vfore. being made up. The finest
Imported fabric" and the hand
somest i patterns obtainable a
rare value at 3.S3
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OVER IDE DOORS
69-71 Third St
S3.00 value for 81,85
Made or vici or Box calf, ba. ; or
Blucher out best valuea la our
history. .. .
- Men's 94 Wtoeav 82.85 r
These come in all lasts, vicl kid
or box calf and are leather lined.
'See them. , . -
Man's . SS Brass , Shoes 'at 83.45
All styles. aU leathers. .T
Men's j 84 Waterproof Shoes, , at
t. S2.85. S
Ked or baclc leathers, low or
" " Vv V high,, cut,'-.
Men's'- 9U0 Box ' Calf Shoe at
82.35 '
' ' Guaranteed for service.
Men's 92.80 Soft 'Kats at 1.-.:
All styles, all sizes.
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