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' 'V' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. 'TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY II, 1003. 13 n nun or season Mr. Alaxw.H Will Contin One More Opportunity a-; ue Offer far a Few" v;,DayrMow",!;1':-' French Bark Emllie Galline Arrives From London .r? Direct. TAR FALLS FROM YARD BUT LIVES r Captain Arnaudtlaon rrldes Himself I Although our special sale ended laat Saiurda and aa we have- atlll several hundred patterns -in stock of tha new auitinaa and overcoats of tha lata ahlo- I ment we have decided to give thoaa an I opportunity to get clothea mad to 1 1 order wno nave not gotten a suit or , overcoat of our new goods. ' We have aold and made up 111 aulta and SI over ooata in the past month and we have pi eased (nam ail ana we are quite aura mat we can pieaae you aiao. Tailor-made elothea from tne Max- well Tailoring company look better, on Bavins Moat Sanctimonious a httl bU mor, th"th, average-price . , , . w''vmmtmm t I nand-me-down"' aulta xrom ine raaay Crew JadjrinaT from Am lm.da iothin atoi-. ;.-.,-:-..- n-i- I Our JJ7.II suit or overcoat, made to I uni in r qrecawo wu. erdM frora th nnast English woolens. I la tha very beat value on ma racino ooaat and would coat you In any other . . . . . . - i . . . A.m.. f.-- I nrai-ciaaa anon a.u. , im ittocb Mm urnun u.u v- we are atlll giving free of charge tain Ludwla- Arnaudtlson, arrived la the I with every ault or overcoat made to Harbor thla morning; with a cargo of ce-1 order a fancy silk vest or a pair of meat from London. She made tha faat-l" i?""!?,.,! . di,,nllt of 14 tr rit run Of tha season from Europe, covent on nearly 14,000 worth of English Horn I woolens tnat were due to arrive eariy in ' i 1 i . . , ..." ' T .- )4 d Hi . . -J .1 L 1 1 ' III MO i vrrw ::. v.. :., AlLs Odd 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' i ' ' '. ' .' ' '. i erlne: the dlatance by way of Capa . in 124 daya from port to port She i ' . lo daya off the mouth of the river. waelln September and did not arrive untf ao I December n. ana we are aiTina our i... .,..i'..uin. tima u oolr 114 1 cuatomera tne ad van tag oi mi a oia- m r k - 4 aw.. . ... ..!. wi. j.m I COUnc MUBl VII I urn. (wua s uiiauil ; Mn. n.ml pane had a I for the year round. Don't mlea thla mfraiiiioua aacaoe from death when the opportunity ana can aariy xor uta Deat veeeel waa roundln Cape Horn. While ""f"0" t .., uaiatlna-In handling the eanvaa be loat I All rooda cut under theperaonal Z1,m " .w. i. . it.-. fwi I aunervlalon of Mr. alaxweil. lull dreaa plunged beaa firat througa tne nui m i V.Ti.. inihiT-iif 'k 'a.i.v Fiitfinf;. ; Hla ahlpmatea expected ll.lIfiri hmfr. finlanad eee nun qaanea to piwi ra . un , M,,.. .v, iut . the plucky tar managed to grab a una. wnicn atoooea ma oownwara mgnu Maxwell Tailoring company. Store I Th? audden JeVknoarly tore the arma I .K" n" 142 "r?aa from their aocketa. but the pain aoonl Alder. Branch Btora III Third atreet dlaappeared. Captain Arnaudtlion aaya I It waa a moat remarkable escape from death. It la said ha dropped fully a distance of 7 feet - . . ' In -Deaklna' of hla crew. Captain Arnaudtiaoa aaya be haa a aomewhat the Yellowstone, Washington and T. 8. Lood. The Tellowatone will load lum ber for a return cargo down at Rainier, tne waaaingron win come nere zor theolorlcel crowd. One la named Le I part cargo-or wheat and tha F. S, Loop Paoe (the do Dei. another Lie veque ttnei wiu joaa return cargo or iu lumber at bishop), a third Labbe (priest) and a I the mills of tha Inman-Poulaen Lumber bear the like?- aaka fourth Cure (curate " "DM anyone ever tha skinner. "Certainly t have a sanctl monioua crowd, , Judging from their names. company. TARS EJf JOY 11T8IO. Tha wmiiie oaiiine encountered both I Seamen' Friend Society Glrea Very atorma ana rmjr weaiDer. nt I Ileaaant Entertainment. up the Pacific In the weartaome latitude I Tha Portland Beamen'a Friend society of tho equator, the aklpper and crew J rave IU weekly concert for sallora laat ' made thlna-a InUreatinr by hooking Im-1 arenlnr. - There.waa a large attendance menae man eating aharke. A atrlng of ana quite a number of townspeople preaeni. II wa the record catch of one day. Some aharke measured 10 feet In length. The Emllie Galline waa bare about a vcr ago. She is consigned to Meyer, Wilson A Co., and will probably begin discharging at Columbia dock tomorrow. ; , , . i .'; MC03EEDIA DEPARTS. were The program, in tha banda of the young people of tho Firat Presbyterian church, waa greatly appreciated. It follows: Grapnanhone selections; vocal solo, Mlsa Caffev; comio song, Dr. Claude Powell: violin solo. Mr. Blankholm; solo, Sam Phillips; comic song Arthur Iso mer; solo, 8. N. Steele; piccolo solo. One of Oriental Liners In Harbor I Robin Adair; nolo. Miss Coffey; violin noio, ait. Diinxnoim; comic song, ciauae Startg for Hongkong. " The Portland Asiatic liner Nloo tnedia. Captain Wagemann, left down thla afternoon bound for Hongkong and way ports with a cargo of lumber, flour ana 111. general merchandise valued at 8S,- Powell; song, Thomaa Hennikson. MARINE WTE1XIGEITCB. BegTUar Zdaera Bna to Arriye. Alliance, Coos Bay Feb. 15 Flour shipment! are light as usual at I Breakwater. Coos Bay Feb. II mere oeing out u. w. Elder. Sun Pedro and way.Feb. II . this time of the rear. 1H.84S Darreis on tne steamer, as com pared with 41,000 barrels at other times. he carries more lumber than ordinarily, in . V. ...... ine noia. there being 861.761 feet The Alesla Is loading flour at the mills and ' will probably shift to Al- blna dock to finish her cargo during tne latter part oi tne wook. v NOTICE TO MARINERS. Navigators Are Warned of Changes In San Pablo Channel. Nnllm la riven that : Ran Pablo I Senator. San Franclaco dredged channel buoy. No. 1, a black, I Hanalei, San Francisco. xirst-ciasa can, is reported almost sun- inumsnus. orient merged. - it win do replaced by a new Duoy aa sooq ' as practicaDie. Senator, San Francisco Feb. II Hanalei.' San Francisco Feb. ta Numantia, orient Feb. 15 Rose City, San Francisco .Feb. IS Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Feb. 25 Arabia, orient April 1 Nlcomedla, orient May 1 Alesla, orient...,. ..Junel Begnlar Uners to Depart, Breakwater. San Francisco Feb 12 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. ..Feb. II Rose City. San Francisco Feb. 14 Alliance, Coos Bay Feb. 17 Geo. W. Elder. San Francisco Feb rt Alesla, orient.. ...Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 21 . .i . ma-ruu 1 Arabia, orient .....AnrU 10 Nlcomedla, orient ..May 10 Teasels ta port. St Nicholas, Am. ah. Astoria Berlin, Am. ah Oobla VeraaiUes, Fr. bk Oceanic uenry. vuiarq. Am. sa st Johns Acme, Am. snip Dolphins vine ae Muinouse, Fr. bk. Columbia No. Walden Abbey, Br. ship. ....Mont No. Guethary. 7r bk Meraey Bayara. t, dk Greenwich uenerai tsoieaenre, r. dk. Mont No. Province. Br. bk.... .Elevator ...O. C .Greenwich irera and a I Nordaee. (inr tile. . .ivmkIh larre Quantity of freight. She made alNaL Oer. Bk TlanfiaM quick run despite the atormy weather. I Tweeddale, Br. aa .Elevator Several steam aehoonera will arrive I Haldls, Nor. ss. Kalama in ui river irom ban jfTancisco ourmg Bt. Egbert, nr. as. st Johns ine latter pan ox ine wee. - xnree Moruaaei &r. ss port. L.br. Co. left the Bay City yesterday.' They are I Gryfevale. Br. ss. E. & "W. mills $ VaSs. Hdi Price X5s '111" 'M' Men's Suits in desirable styles . &nd patterns, in cluding cheviots, fancy : worsteds, cassimeres : and plain blue serges and cheviots; reg- fft y C ular $15, at. .... . ... 1. : . $18.00 values, on sale at i $9.00 Young Men'sStiits $ i 5 Values $?.5Q Young men's Suits in single-breasted styles, sizes 13 to 20 years, in neat patterns of worsteds, tweeds or cassimere, all new style; our regular $15 value, one half price. . . . $7.50 Boys' Suits Half Price Boys' Suits at one-half regular price; en tire stock of boys' kilt and various lines of sailor suits at one half price. Best styles at our Boys' Clothing Dept. 2d floor. $5.00 Suits ot $2.50 Boys' Knee-Pants Suits, double-breasted, good patterns, wool materials, in colors gray, brown and dark mixtures; regular . $5 values, now on sale at $2.50. Men's advance spring Shirts in plain colors a . m . a a t and ' novelties, cutis attached or detached. coat . or regular style, pleated or plain bos oms ; gooa value at. ( 1 Y each;.:-. I.... :y; vu Men's Dress Gloves, medium and litrht weights,' al brown and tan shades, cape or pique , sewn ; , spcaai pnee, -CI 1 C per, pair . . .v ... .......... . .. V Men's Wright's Health fleece-lined Under wear,, all sues, shirts and draw-; A ers: oer trarment. v Men's ' natural wool super-weight . Under wear, nicely made, well finished, all sizes, shirts and drawers; per gar- AO ment. . . . .V.'-.. Uv Boys', all-wool Jerseys, with athlete's neck, colors navy blue, maroon, Yale blue, cardi nal or black; extraordinary AO value, each'. ........, VafC Men's Negligee Shirts, with soft attached collar, Oxford and madras cloths, in good patterns, checks and stripe effects; special ft,"e:...;...i ........ $1.05 Men's fine cashmere Half Hose, black and natural gray colors; per O pair. ..... ...... ........ ... C Notice is also given that San Pablo channel beacon. No. 9. reported missing eoruary e.- wiii do replaced by a nrst : class can buoy as Boon as practicable. v AMONG THE COASTERS. , Roanoke Arrives and Steam Schoon v: ers are On the Waj." f The North Pacific ' Steamship com' tln'a dock at 1 o'clock this morning I Villa de Dijon, Fr. bk , from San Pedro via San Francisco and! Pierre Lotl, Fr. bk.. Kureka. bringing 61 paasengers and a I Nordsee.. Oer bk. , SPRING STYLES MEN'S HATS Now Ready Warburton$5 Knox $5 to $10 00 Bristol .. $3 00 They arc just a little bit better than any other make , Worn by men of particular taste that's ' . the proof SOLD ONLY BY US Arctto Stream. Br. as Stream Alexander uiacx. Br. dk ..stream Virginia. Am. sch Inman-Poulsen John A. Campbell, Am. ach. ....Astoria Cambrian King, Br. sa.... Tongue Point Alesla, Oer. ss Flour Mill Le Perouse, Fr. bk. Stream Alvena. Am. sch ....Gobi Johan Poulsen. Am. ss. . .Inman-Poulsen R. D. Inman, Am. as. . . .Inman-Poulsen Emllie Galline. Fr. bk Stream Tungua, Nor. as. . . . North Pacific Mill Jordanhlll. Br. sh. ...y Astoria Rose City. Am. ss Alnsworth Roanoke, Am. as Martin's Bougainville. Fr. bk. On way up Crown of Germany, Br. sn...un way up Ba Bbnta to load dumber. F. E. Sanders, Am. sch.... San Francisco Echo. Am. bktn. Callao Saivator, Am. ach. Redondo Retriever, Am. bktn Redondo Andy Mahortey. Am. sch San Pedro Albyn. Rusa. bk. Callao F. H. Lunsman. Am. sch. . San Francisco A. M. Campbell, Am. sch. Redondo J. R. Stetson. Am. ss....San Francisco Yellowstone. Am. ss San Francisco F. S. Loop, Am. ss San Francisco Washington, Am. ss San Francisco Sa Boate Wits Content and General. Alice Maria, Fr. bk.... Antwerp Eue-ane Rerarallne. Fr. bk. Antwern Crown of India, Br. ah. Antwerp Cornll Bart. Fr. bk. Antwerp Jules GommM, Fr. bk. Rotterdam RdwarA Detail!. Fr. bk. Antwern Ernest tegouve, Trt, bk. Antwerp Aberioyie, nr. an, ...Antwerp Edmund Rostsd. Fr. bk.. London Emanuele -Accame, It bk Hamburg Asgerd, Br, ship Antwerp Bldart. vr. dk Antwerp Albert Rlckmers. Ger. bk Antwern Clan Graham, Br. eh. Cardiff Eugenia Fautrel. Fr. bk Antwerp Goal Ships Ba Bonta, Emily Reed, Am. ah Newcastle, A. Ancaios, Br. sa .....Newcastle, A. Brodick Castle. Br. sh... Newcastle A. Calluna, Br. bk. ....... .Newcastle, A NEW HAMDIAN SAN FEANCISCO LINER ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION. 311 Morrison, 0ppv! Postof fice Largiemore, Br. sh Newcastle, A. uinJnn Am. ach. .Newcastle. N. ft W Agnes Oswald, Br. sh. ...Newcastle, A. Haturaet Br. ss Newcastle, A. . Tramp Steamers Bn Boute. Strathfllian, Br. as.... Vancouver, B. C. Sommerstad, Nor. ss....San Francisco Hyades, Am. as San Francisco Knight Templar, Br. ss. ...Valparaiso Glenlogan. fir. aa. Guaymas Sa Bonta In Ballast to oad Grain. Celtic Chief, Br. sh Honolulu Alaterkamp, Ger. sh Caleta Colosa Clan Buchanan. Br. ah.... Santa Rosalia Charles Gounod. Br. bk..8an Francisco Cambusdoon. Br. sh Calota Caloia Earl of Dunsmora, Br. sh Callao Cloch, Br. bk. ......... ....Taltal Andra Theodore, Fr. bk..San Francisco Champlgny, Fr. bk.. San Diego Nereus, Br.' ahip. .......... . Valparaiso V.riwnL Br. bk Valoaralso Bonchamo. Fr. bk. San Francisco Celticburn, Br. blc ..... .Santa. Rosalia River Falloch, Br. ah. Taicahuano Jacobsen, Fr. bk. .... .. . .8an Francisco Leyland Bros, Br. ship Valparaiso nvmm. nr. ah. ...... .San Francisco Hoche, Fr. bk..i.i.. ....... ..Honolulu Manx King. Br. sh.. ..Taltral , OU Steamers En Bonta. nA ImisIi Am. as. ....San Francisco Maverick. Am. aa. ....... San Francisco Catania, Am. ss. .San Francisco W, & Porter, Am. ss. ........ .Monterey ALOSrOTTHE WATERFRONT. ti, . . asisaassBssMBsa - Tha steamer Alliance, Captain Olson, left last nlaht tor Coos Bay and tha steamer Hanalei,, Captain ... ittFarland, I to, tnr Plan Francisco. ' Lightship No. 60 left down yesterday aftarnnan and will be '. Disced On net j station at the mouth of tha . Columbia by the 15th or tnis montn. 1 , . The new gasoline boat Boss, Is here from the lower Columbia, to engage in odd jobs. She is one of the finest craft of her class ever to ply in the. harbor. She is owned by Peter Johns. ; The French ship Admiral Fourlchen will be here this week from Pucet I sound to load wheat for Europe. ' Captain. Anderson, master of the American ship Henry VlUard. has re turned from San Franjfseo. The vessel is at anchor near theffydock awaiting :f charter. , V . ( , , ' I S:i:S;:rS;:i:;;m:;;;:S:;;- ! Steamship Rose City, Which Arrived at Alnsworth Dock at o'clock This Morning;. The new Harriman liner Rosa City is here. In. command of Captain KJd ston she reached Alnsworth dock at I o'clock this morning on her first voyage as a regular liner between this port and tne nay city, ene brought about 76 passengers and 1,000 tons of freight The Rose City Is fullv ud to exnec tlons and will prove a fine craft for the run. The decks are sp&cy and: the staterooms large and pleasant All the woodwork is new. In fact there is nothinar to show that the liner was formerly the transport Lawton, except ing the steel hull and the machinery. stormy weatner waa encountered au the way no the coast For tha better part of the voyage the Rose City waa in communication with the steamshln Roanoke of the North Paclflo Steamship company, which also arrived here this morning. Both craft are equipped with wireless telegraph apparatus and there was no time during the voyage when their relative position was not' known. This furnished great sport for the pas sengers and it is said soma betting was indulged ns to which, craft would reach -la While there are passenger boats mora first Those on the Rose City led on tne Astorl lost because the Roanoke bar by several lengths. elaborately equipped than the Rose City it would be difficult to find one more comfortably arranged for the traveling puDiic. lAitnougn capame or nananng 2,600 tons. of freight and, from 400 to 600 passengers, she (has a draft of but 19 feet. This makes her especially adapted for the bar service even under tne most uniavoraDie conditions., Following is the personnel of tha of ficers and heads of the more important departments: Captain. William Kld ston; chief officer, H. H. Rees; second oiricer. uuver Kanxin: tnira orncer, James B. Barneson; chief engineer, John F. Jackson; first assistant E. J. AND THIS FROM THE PEN OP CARDINAL GIBBONS : "These trusts and monopolies, like the car of juggernaut, crush every obstacle that stands in their way. . They endeavor not al ways, It is alleged, without success to corrupt our national and state legislatures and municipal councils.-' They are so intolerant of honest rivalry as to use , unlawful meahs in' driving from the market all competing industries. ' The supreme law of the land should be vindicated and enforced and ample protection! should be afforded to legitimate competing corporations as well as to the la boring classes against unscrupulous monopolies." : V It is no sasy matter for one man td stand ' up and nghtralngle-handed tha ; biggest trust In the world the Beef Trust; but because he la doing it the people of Portland are eatidg the cheapest meat and, the best meat of any city in the United States. Look upon it aa a public duty to patronise Smith and pass up the Bef Trust markets , that are thrown out like traps to catch you. In every other city the cheapest cut of meat is lOo per pound. Smith sells hla cheapest cuts from lo to 6c In other cities fancy cuts run up as high as 40c per pound.1 Smith sells hla best meats from 10c to 1IH& Bee that you I coma to the right entrance; 226 .Alder street and sde that Smith's name is over the door.". The. markets that are right ' up against tha Smith Meat Co. ' 09 both ades ff tin no way cojecte4 with if. :V. r ; Murravt aecond assistant. Carl E. Ste vens; third assistant E. M. Zahte, J. E. Byrnes is purser; Fred Funk, steward, and Mrs. Brown, formerly of the Costa Rica, is stewardess. Purser Byrnes and Steward Funk' were on the Columbia when she went down off Shelter Cove. ' HAIL ORDERS W FOR PADEREW8K' Mall ordera from .tnis eltv i be received beginning next Frld February 14, St Valentine's da iur w. vuminsj wnovri oi . j world'a greateat planlat Pad ere ws which will be " given at the ' H llg theatre. Fourteenth and Was lngton streets, on Monday evenin February 24. Address letters and ma, checks and money orders payable 1 W. T. Panels, manager Heillg theatf Inclose a self-addressed envelope help Insure safe return. These orde will be filled in order of their recel and returned to the sender before t regular box office sale opens at the ire. mono jieiug uieatre-ior any formation desired. n BIABINR NOTES Astoria. Feb. 11. Sailed at I a. steamer Northland, for Ban Francis- and British steamer Bessie Dollar, 1 Kobe. Arrived down at I a. m.. Btean Alliance, for Cops -Bay. - Sailed at 1 a. m., steamer Xaley Freeman, for 6, Francisco. . - , l. Cherbourg. Feb. 11. Balled Febrna 7th. -French bark Eugenie FautraL 1 Portland. v I Astoria. Feb. 10. Arrived at I a left up at 7 p. m., steamer Rosa OS, from San Francisco. Arrived at 4 a left up at 6:10 p. m., steamer Roanol from San Pedro and way porta. A rived down at 7 p. m.. British staatr Bessie Dollar. - . I San Francisco, Fen. 10. Balled at m.. steamers F. S. Lood and Wat ngton. for Portland; at I p. m.. ateanf zeiiowstone, ror porciana. Astoria. Feb. 11. condition. or bar at 8 a. m.. rough; wind, northwi 40 miles: weather, cloudy. - I Tides at Astoria today Him watef .... . a . . .A.. A . , ' a. in., i.a icoi, iv.iv p. in., ... ia Low water 2:24 a. m., t.l feet; :42F m, o.t reel. to pazniri thx oxzr. LAI1TIVB BROMO OTJINrNB renevea eaoae, Torre la only one "BROMO QUI MRS Look for slgnatare af B. W. OBOVB. Sod FRAWK 1. SMITH MWA CO 226 Alder Street, Belweeri.First and Second Streets. - "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" : Choice cuts of Small Porterhouse and "T"-Bone Stea per lb. ..... .-. .". . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . ..... . ...121 Choice cuts of' Loin Steak. . ...... , ' . i . . . . 1 Beef for Boiling. . . . ............ ................. Shortribs to Bake. . . .. . . ........ . . . . ........ ..Vi Roasts of Beef. ......... . ......... . .. . . ...... . .. Prime Rib! Roast Beef I . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . r. ;,1 The very best cut of the entire beef. " , OREGON GRAIN-FED PORK.I Forget about the thawed-out frozen Pork in the Be Trust , markets -eat the "Oregon kind at Smith's.CftTI i t us l nidi k.cls win ten yuu men meats m c vi cuuii mca but the .Trust was never known to tell the truth. - ; : Pork Sausage, fresh every hour.... . v 'C." i :i :; TJ fi 121 Roasts -of ,':Pork 'h'ii'l; . V, v.i ti'WiH 1 Shb'tild'er ;P6rV: Chops i Center cuts of ShoulderRpast: PorkH ; V. . V!. 12ji reakfast.:fBaconV.;!ra ams,.SiithV1.Bestitrdl-.; Halfa lrlani ...,..... . , 12 Pure Lard ' in 5-lb. pails. iUit't?&Vi-S. 6 1 V