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r I ' ; '' r t 12 THE OREGON' SUNDAY ' JOURNAU PORTLAND,' SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY , 10. JOOS. S OF THEM t Small Depositors Arc Made Happy THERE'S A REASON PROMENADE DECK OF TH E NEW SAN FBANCISCO MNEB, THE KOSE CITY. NEW DEAD RUI III DIG DISCUSSED Gives Tort Commission the Tower to Control Filot J t age and Towage. ;TO BE TOTED ON NEXT ELECTION Pilots and Other Employes to Bo En ' (ged bj the Commission and . Boats Will Bo Owned or Char- teird bjr Tort Text of Bill."' i n V i? 1 If J! I iv rv '' CIS' s hi w awMWfr"w .y w j ! ww - ' v Mnoh Interest la belns taken la the , proposed amendmont to th law estab lishing and Incorporating the Port of I ' Portland empowering the corporation to establish and maintain an efficient tow- . aiu aVaavvaKBtj awt v AW VU . ill XsV 1 ' lumbfa river bar an! on the Columbia and WUtaraetto rivers. Complaint of oor service both at tbe mouth of the Columbia and on the river have been filed off and on and the purpose of placing the matter In the ; hands of the Port of Portland eommls- slon In to brln about bitter results than under exlstlns? conditions whan the O. II. ft N. Co. practically controls . the situation. The matter will come be- Following is a copy of the proposed bill; - "Section 1 Tha eornnrata mn nf ins for or I'onmnn. a-municjpai cor poration, as established and crusted bv certain acta of the legislative assembly ? lD9 ! or. Oregon, ara hereby en- . Buch r.t. ..i, ha Port of Port ,7V . .I2.,fB",t. ,n ",.c"; lnd may determine, not to exceed in tlon to such nowera soeclricsllv rrantedl. . .1 . m - - ; "IJ?., h:.ft ML W InSum.. and stall Si Vxecu?ed on b.half or thT state It Oron'fned "tZ AVSfYeS 2L?? JJ1 Zfi?-SE f th aecrtary of at&U March 1. 1901. A. .k. Vi rnt n ,il m a . . . , f "inwimu - aa i. ica v a.iiej vi" vs .Ml I. 4 senerai session Portland shall therein undertake, prom- i consideration or tne held to Day at a place ea, to tne bearer mereor. GRASP OF OCEAN ' BWaBBSBJSBaBSBSMBSaBSBSlBBlBllM ' k Search Fails to Beteal Vic tims of the Lost Ship Em ily Beed V ' i WBECK BBEAKS UP ; AND DBIFTS ASHOBE a SSSSMSBlSBaaSBSBlISBBBSBBaBBSSSlBSS Captain K easel Patrols Beach' In the Vicinity of Bay Cit In Hopes of Finding Bodies of Crew Washed Upon the .Sands. Cz? ef the Features of the New. Portland-San Francisco Liner la Her Spacious Becks. The new Portland-San Francisco liner Rose City is equipped with a more spacious promenade deck than any other passenger steamer on the Facirict coast, sue win mererore unaouDieaiy prove a popular boat, especially summer months, when travelers enjoy to lounge about and gase at the sky and endless expanse of ocean. City left Portland Friday afternoon on ner nrsi voyage soum in tne regular turn man line. especially during the xn Kose 2 .11 In "?ne1 "eMlon Portlan-d shall th Jw. ot the ' ' Oregon for the year iM and agree in .101 on , pares 4 7 to l. both inclusive, premises and be 1 th?w.rt S' Po,rtland Is hereby expressly therein named, to authorised and empowered to tahii.h ' and maintain an efficient towage and pilotage service between tha corporate i urn ia ox nm ran i roruana ana tne open sea. upon tno Columbia and Wll lamttte rivers, r.amelv. between tha ex. Ttreir.e southern limits of said the Port . of Portland and intermediate points and i inv uimn mn,- inciuaing UM UOlumola river bar: and to that end the said the i-ori or remand is Hereby authorised and empowered to purchase, lease, con- - trol and operate steam tugboats and steam and sail pilot-boats upon such . rivers and upon the Columbia bar pl- , lotase grounds, and to collect charges from vessel employing such tugs so operated and for pilotage services ren- ; dered by employes of said the Port of .Portland. -,. . Kight to Collect Salvage. " "And said the Port of Portland shall " have the right to claim and collect eaivape for services rendered to ves sels Id distress In the same manner aa a natural person. - The charges for -towage and pilotage shall be fixed by ' the board or immlilnnri nf th r.. "r"""a snau oe puone and pub lished to thot world. The charges for eaiiina; .vessels snail include the services of such pilots as may be , supplied by the Port of Portland. The chanree for pilots supplied by the Port i of Portland to steam vessels shall be " lx.d t6T to'rd of commissioners, but shall In no respect exceed the charges fixed bv the state ot Oregon v,.r""1" "ifn mm oar pnoiage grounds and upon the river pilotage rrounds upon the Columbia and Willamette ' rivers. ' v "8MhJ5-"r'ni" port of Portland shall ,i re entitled to a lien upon any vessel for any sums due it for piloting or towing such vessel and the master and , owner of such vessel shall. In addition, he jointly and severally liable to the ; rn oi roniana therefor, i - Places Limit on Liability, " "sec. I. If a vessel or cargo, while Delns towed bV a vessel owned nr nnar. ated by the Port of Portland, or while under the charge of a pilot employe of the Port of Portland, Is injured or lost , by reason of the fault of such tug or uoBiiBrnco or incompetency or sucn the expiration of the terms hereinbefore provided, the sums therein named, in sold coin of the United States, with In terest thereon in like coin at the rate per cent per annum named therein; pay able one half yearly on the first days of January and July in eacn year, in ac cordance with te tenor and terms of the Interest coupons thereto attacnea. How Money Is to Be Kalsed. Section 6 refers to the sale of bonds Issued under authority of the act, it being provided that they are to be sold to the hlcrhest bidder after having been duly advertised. Section 6. The said the Port of Portland shall have, and there Is here bv rranted to it, the power to assess, levy and collect each year a tax upon all property, feel or personal, situated within its boundaries, and which is by law tsisbls for state and county pur poses, not to exceed one-fortieth of one jer cent; ana lor me purpose or reiir-n-f the bonds Issued by the Port of Portland under the authority conierrea by Section 6 of this act, at their ma turity, 'and for the purpose of payini tne interest thereon said the Port o: Portland shall also, each year, begin ning with its fiscal year 908, levy a special tax at a rate sufficient to yield at the next collection of taxes then following the principal of such bonds then falling due, together with all In r'ilot, the Port of Portland shall not be lable for any loss or injury thereof In excess of f 10,000. i "Sec. 4. For the purpose of scqulr- iiK auiiaoie lugDoats ana pi lot boats, and In all manner placing the same In condition for use. with the appliances therefor, the said the Port of foruana snau nave power, and is here by authorized to issue, sell and dispose of Its coupon bonds In sucH sums as It may deem best not less than one hundred (100) dollars in any one bond and not exceeding In the aggregate the sum of B,000, which bonds shall be aatea me iirst day or July, 1908. 4 Interest Bearing Bonds. "One tenth of said bonds shall be for the term of one year from the date thereof: one tenth for the term of two years from the date thereof; one tenth for the term of three years from the date thereof: one tentb for the term of four years from the date thereof; one tenth for the term of five years from the date thereof; one tenth for the term of six years from the date thereof; one tentb for the term of seven years from the date thereof; one tenth for the term of eight years f-m the date there of; one tenth for the term of nine years from the date thereof; and one tenth for the term of 10 years from the date thereof. Bald bonds shall bear Interest! terest accruing or to accrue upon such hnndu outstanding ud to the first day of July following such collection of taxes. Disposition of Various run da. All funds derived from the special tax hereby authorized shall gb Into a spe cial fund to be known and kept as the FOREIGN PORTS AFIERJUBER Several Cargoes Haye Been Purchased During Past Few Days. MINING TIMBEES FOB SOUTH AMEBICA Peruvian Buyers Place Orders for Large Quantity and Columbia River Mills Get Share of Business Steamer Leaves for Australia, Captain Kessel of the wrecked Amer ican ship Emily Reed patrolled tbe beach yesterday afternoon for a long distance opposite where the vessel went to pieces early Friday morning In hopes of finding some of the bodies of the 11 men who lost their lives. Ills search proved In vain. Largs quantities of wreckage are drifting ashore and the coal cargo Is washing up on the sands. Little will remain of It in tha course of a few day a. owing to the action of the waves, and there la now no hope of saving much of It All told the ship carried 1.100 tons. The Emllr Reed went hard unon ths beach, and broke Into splinters almost at once. Captain Kessel bad lost bis reckoning and thought he was quite a sea when suddenly tho Tinamooic Day loomed un before him. The offloar In -charge had ciuiea mm, out ii was too late to alter H UNDREDS o small depositors were made happy tbe past week, by receiviner sums less than $25, and as soon as this class has been paid we will begin paying larger surris and ; , 'i ' keep" jt up until every depositor in the t - absorbed institution has been paid - , ' dollar for dollar. , ' - ' , ' ' ? ARE ANXIOUS To tlo this as quickly as. possible and desire the hearty cooperation of all in our work. Drop in and see us and ask . to be shown our splendid fire and . burglar - proof safe deposit vaults, where boxes may be, secured from $t ' up per year. : , . ; . GERMAN AMERICAN BANS Sixth nd Washington' Sts PORTLAND, OREGON . . . .."O . 4 ' v a'.'. s aenlal sklDDer Jb,J. course and all that could 9t Krt li ont b,8 done WM t0 attempt to save as many vi.it thM'ves as possible. fieveo of the men mensely and voted th a princely host The St. port M"1""', "vor lw lu" went down with the forward part of the force of the contact with tha hot- torn. Three Were lost by the swamping of ths life-boat, and the chief officer was washed overboard on the crest of Breakwater. Qoos Bav Feb. 16 Seen saved hid thi'v ZXmZru?a?Zl 6enYtorWS,.,n8FBrnanPc1.co l P"t of the ves.'el wheTS thVcip! Senator, San Francisco Feb. II tain, his wife and four of th. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Segnlar Uaera One to Arrive. Alliance' Co". ly Feb Jl fufht re'u They remained thero un- RTrS'. Si pLrtiM Sk J 111 low t,de wJ,en " w" Possible to K9so City, Han Francisco Feb. 15 reach shore without much tmnhi. loanoke. San Pedro and way.... Feb 26 "captain KeV.el wlU UrM?Ui.fc w.. niumanua. orient Marcn l i Arabia, orient April 1 Nlcomedia, orient ; May 1 Alesla, orient.' June 1 Begnlar Zdaers to Depart. Alliance. Coos Bay Breakwater. Ban Francisco .. Geo. W. Elder, San Francisco.. Alesla. orient . Senator, San Francisco 11a nn lei, San Francisco Roanoke. San Pedro and way Rose City. San Francisco Feb. Numantla, orient March ..Feb. 1 , .Feb 1 .b. 20 .Feb. 21 .Feb. 21 .Feb. 22 Feb. 27 28 16 Arabia, orient April 16 Nlcomedia. orient May 6 Teasels la Vort St Nicholas, Am. ah. Astoria Berlin. Am. an Oobls Henry Vlllard, Am. sh Si. Johns Acme. Am. snip uoiohlns VllJe de Mulhouse, Fr. bk. Columbia No. 1 Walden Abbey. Br. sh : Stream Ouethary, Fr. bk Elevator payara. r. dk stream i Province. Br. bk.. Ville de Dijon, Fr. bk. Drawing 23 feet of water the British steamer Cambrian King will leave the mills of the Tpngue Point Lumber com pany near Astoria today for Australia with a cargo of 3.000,000 feet of lumber. k.ir i. v. i .v... i Pierre i 111 .v- -.1 1 - tt, 1-- -t. I ' VB. in un uie uuier uuii ai iiurciw, lbvu- I Nal Or bk Tnt-nto I n Ml. Kin. W .IBIUIO. A.Ui. b ..... The Tonams Point Lumber comiia.nv P.1- Egbert Br. ss has disposed of several foreign cargoes Orvfevala Rr aa "' during the past few weeks and will be Artie Stream. Br. ss himv for aomA Mm. filling Ihfnt Ann I Alexander Black. Br. sh. .Columbia No. 2 'loat soon will """ Am. sen. uoDie Astoria . . .Elevator . . . .Stream .Greenwich , .. . Ocean lo . . . .Oceanio , . . .Kalama ..St iohns Port Lbr. Co. .E. & W. mills Martins of the cargoes to be set afloat soon will Virginia, Am. sch. go to callao, feru. where there la a tampoeu, Am. sen bonded Indebtedness fund." and shall stood demand for minlnsr timbers. It Cambrian King. Br. ss Tongue Point oe applied soieiy ror me purpose oi re tlrlna- such bonds as they respectively buyers "have mature, and for the payment of Interest 6,000,000 feet of lumber In the was announced yesterday that Peruvian I Alesla, Ger. ss E. & W. Mills secured something- like rr. pk. oireum at lumber in the Paotno Alvena. Am. ach Goble UDon such bonda outstanding, and for northwest during- the oast few dava. aJl H.muie Galllne, Fr. bk. . .Columbia No. no other purpose. Funds may be trans- of which is to be shipped in tbe near Tungus, Nor. ss. ... North Pacific Mill ferred from the general fund to the future. A fair portion of It will be sent I Jordanhlll, Br. sh Llnnton bonded indebtedness fund, but no fund from the mill on the Columbia. Bougainville. Fr. bk St John shall be transferred from the bonded Australia is also buying quite liber-1 J- u. stetson. Am. sen. .. .Tongue Point Indebtedness fund to the general fund ally for the present, one cargo having Admiral de Cornuller. Fr. bk.... Stream while anv such bonds of the Port of been sold for that destination during Crown of Germany. Br. sh...M111 street Portland are outstanding. I the week, it will go by steamer. I Yellowstone. Am. ss. Prescot a o xi.v,i i- . . i ine prevailing low prices nava ln-if. u. uood. Am. ss ureenwicn O. 11U1IIIIIH III HUB .VI . J II I . . . - . . - J ., . " .i i i .!... vuea ousiness zrom ioreign Duvers and wasnineion. Am. ss. oceanic away from the Port of Portland any of " ' ."JSi. PSi.A JIeisr eMR: A!!lan Amis-Couch street tha corporate powers now in rant ex- n"ts during the next few months will Alice Marie. Fr, bk Astoria erclsed by It. and the taxes hereby au- ?hu,p I0,o- .J V e corre8Pondlng Sn fate to toad Lumber. thorlZCd Shall he In addition to the iL" , " . . IP IT Randora Am. -h Sun ITranKlcon taxes which the Port of Portland Is now Deeted to hin loading iiirnht. hi- Echo, AmT bktn. T.T.7.. . . .TCalTao ?ulh?l'"d...by.ii9iiv- .W. ?- we'ek'foNewTorkTh. miTlof Ba.v'kto.rAm. sch, ! ! ..V. .... iRedondo ui., i,i ui unicnii i uiu oi j portiana Lumber company She has 1 Retriever, , Am. bktn Redondo Pr of Portland may be applied bv the lying idle for several weeks at AnJy Manoney. Am. ach San Pedro rrt.wn' -?f,r""nl.lwrd" ."7.!n ou the dofphlns near the east end of the AlbynL Russ. 'bk. Callao me uojBuia mnu purpoaes nereoi. ..., bridge. . F. H. Lunsman. Am. sch.. San Francisco A. M. Campbell; Am. sch...... .Redondo City until all hope of finding the bodies oi muse josi oas oeen ananaoned. MARINE NOTES Astoria. Feb. 16. Condition nf har S p. m.: Obscured, wind southeaat 4 miles; weather, cloudy. Sailed at 10 50 a. m., steamer Rose City, for San Fran cisco. San Francisco, Feb. 15 Sailed at 12 m., steamers Atlas and Senator, for r-omana. eauea ai 1 p. m., steamer El der. for Portland. San Luis, Feb. 15. Arrived yesterday steamer Asuncion, from Portland. Bristol, Feb. 15. Arrived February .it jji.l,du niiiy vuunsjr VASUO, Xrom Port Natal. Feb. 16. Arrived Febru ary 13, British ship Tola, from Port land. Liverpool, Feb. 16. Arrived. Rritiah nieamer nniisn monarcn. Tmm Pn,t land. ' Tides at Astoria Sunday : FTIs-h n i:ua a. m., t.i leet; in:a n. Agents for ZOZZZB KAZUITa MOTOM, heavy weight, heavy 1 duty, two and four-cycle, S to 6( horsepower. A rents for lAOBS MOTU&I. light welrht hlh speed, medium weight, medium speed, heavy weight slow speed, " four-cycle, 1 to 6 cylinders, rm r: I rooT or rtAwmoRNC avt.. I rrnND,OrTtOON. . 1- Paons Bast 8899. Agents for nSTEBBOBOTOK OAJIOXS, built by Canadian Ca noe Company. feet. Low water 6:56 7:14 p. m., 0.1 feet. m.. 8.1 3.1 feet; TO CALL AT NEWCHWANG. TROGRAM OP SONG. Alice McDonald, Am. sch Redondo J. M. Griffith. Am. sch Redondo MnmA C?ltv Am ah Rati Franxlnin urieniai uiner Aiesia Will uepari Rramina Prlpnrl Hnriftxr tl'lll t. Helens, Am. sn Ban Francisco wio. rnn: -..-n I I w emit. vim. r Fine Entertainment. En Xonte With Cement and General. With Capacity Cargo, The Portland & Asiatic liner Alesla will call at Newchwang this trip to de- Alice Juston with which to entertain Cornil Bart Fr. bk. ....Antwerp liver 1,000 tons of flour. This Is the I?11?, an& th0 frlenJ" 'allors at the Jules Gommes, Fr. bk ..Rotterdam first tim. fo " Wr T J h. th, lSAtZ Edward Detail Fr. bk. Antwerp 17! ii orana RArtrtiltn TTl hit . Iniwara A program has been, arranged by Miss Crown of India, Br. sh. Antwerp that stltute. corner Third and Flanders lTrn.t rirniiv. S-r . hi. in.m Newchwang has been on the route of 'tKJ1, tomorrow evening: Aberfoyle. Br. sh. Antwerp one of the Portland oriental liners. I 'J ,10owi??wiilaJLp ,eaJ thpr?- Edmund Roatad, Fr. bk. London The Alesla is booked to depart from erine Co fimTo7ra Alblna, dock next Friday. At first it Hegele, second soprano; Mrs. Dr. Byron Bldart. Fr.'bk Antwerp . . I AM 1 Has T f vei r oil a ami M a iiu x I . n i . ... w was, reared she would go out light, but r;""- ' 5.,D5"L"JS -er- A"?WB . utroirr .Antwerp Coal Ships n Route. Ancalos, Br. sn Newcastle. A. Brodick castle. Br. sh. . .Newcastle. A Cal'.una, Br. bk Newcastle, A. Larglemore, Br. sn Newcastle, A. W. H. W. ;"lr.VH," '8' t.u" ton, second alto. Other numbers win Hio- nh.m r7 mH ni.iiin.1 ui 1 1 c i is ii i uavc uril BU 1 1 1) i il I I i i . wW...us during the past two dayscthat it i now r- V.wln?n;. basso; Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk. certain she will go out filled-to tbe 3.;' m '. Z' S '.T.' hatches. AN HOUE'S FISHING FK0AI A WINDJA3I3IER. , , -JfO'-v' fed " "''ll...IIUIH"llH"11' ""11" "'j'l - I'' .: Jf- it-x. -.ikvu... - . ' y FEW GALES IN MARCH. reader. Miss Eileen Webber. pan I St. Tne concert win commence at c o'clock and all who are lnterentsi in the work among seamen are cordl.-iliv rs.'eJ?or.e' Jnv;: . i.ii.j i minaoro. Am. sen. , ineirauue. JU..VV.U. I . y-i l - r . XT . 1 . iBiica w yy (T.u, oi. pu. , , .newvBlua; A. Hatumet, Br. ss... Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers En Route. Strathfllian. Br. ss. .. .Vancouver. B. C Hydroeraphlc Office Issues Chart fo Bommerstad. Nor. ss San Francisco " n ..Ia.mh D aaaa rw,nr Xf.l, uituiugai., uuayuuta The hydrograohlc office haa l.mioi I ... . , , . . . Its chart of the North Pacific oceai Tfor Xlsterkamo 'Gar sh oIlVbT Co loiS the month of March, giving informa- A.lsteran3P' rv,f nJ cita J:o,. tlon as to what sort of weather might ?h.V- SSi Rr bit' ' ChSSS! be looked tor during the coming month. hirif""noA R bk .P.raJ?.0,,?2? Along the American coast to th ?c:"'V.jr"W " " lw "?.".VB" northward nf 4R rlrAn. .v, m I wi uuu".ui. Dr- vaiiao veer from ENE throuah T south 'nw' V1"0"' J5f- 2. ' ' J ' ' L'..-'.' - Th nrovnlllnv snj, ... OP ' J nnur iimuuurc, v r. uti..oan r ranciSCO ine prevailing winds are BE and NW. k,m1 rp Bh n vir,.ri. Valparaiso ..San Francisco . .ttanta Rosalia rr. 1 i wlnria will nhonmnonv .Imll.. ko. V""? ' ..iv.ii, mji. ou. ...... I ItlUKI uanO NW. The percentage of SE winds in- nvnamnnn Rr .h . t V,!:T..." i anni-naha rn I J.- , ' . . - . ...v v , .o..iiB umi an dui miu i it. Nertui Br shlD Gales, mainly from southerly directions, vlfbena Br. bk iniitdr i9R iSa i '-"i?1? between Bonchamp, Fr. bk. . Is -". 1m L West-- Betwee" ; Celtlcburn. Br. bk. . . 45 degrees N. the same sequence of pu.. u-oiih c, .h ALQNG THE WATERFRONT. i The Steamer Breakwater la dua to arrive tonight from Coos bay. The Alliance leaves for Coos bay this even ing. The British shlD Waldan AhhT lshed loading wheat last night and will clear for Europe tomorrow with 104,000 uusueia. Andrew Mackend, who came here In the steamer Irish Monarch last May, and has been connected with the Sea men's Friend society, will go as chief officer on the British ship Alexander Black rhen she leaves for Europe. The Agents for. JTIAOAXA MAJim MOTORS, medium weight medi um speed) four cycle, 6 to 40 horsepower. XCOSTD KA2TD aVATOCXXS, CO VOX S ASS BOWSOATS. TKXSZ ARB BABOAUrS. All kinds of boats built to order and all kinds of boat repairing dons. Catalogue on application. , vessel begins loading wheat at Colum bia dock No. 2- tomorrow morning. The British steamer St Egbert will finish loading lumber at the mills of the St. Johns Lumber company during the latter part of the week and about the same time the British steamer Mortlake will get away for Australia from the mills of the Portland Lumber company. The St. Egbert goes to Manila. MRS. JONES SENT TO THE PENITENTIARY Mrs. 3. J. Jones was sentenced by Judge Cleland yesterday afternoon to one year In the penitentiary on a plea of guilty to the charge of robbing N. O. Davison of 1600 and a quantity of jewelry, although stating .to the court that It was a case of Infatuation on the part of Davison, who wanted her to secure a divorce and marry him, and! that he gave her ths money and Jewelry J. I. G. B jne was sentenced to onnl year In the penitentiary and placed onl parole. Stone was an employe of thel gas company and was paid $600 tool much on account by the becurlty Bav lngs and Trust company, which he kept Richard Lynch was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to the charge on horse stealing. His trial was set fo Aoril 8. Lynch was accused oy J. it. Hawkes of being his accomplice In number of horse stealing aplsodes Hawkes has already been sent to thel penitentiary on wis cnarg. Oregon Yacht Club Social. Soeclal car service haa been arranged Covered board walk direct from cars to rink will protect all In case or rami Portland's best people will asemble ad the Oaks Rink for this occasion Tues4 day night February l. puouc invueq See Keats' auto ad. page S of section I. ilW YORK OneThird and One HalfPrice creases as the coast is approached. To the southward of 40 degrees N. -tho ore. vailing direction will be NW. Calms win be xreauent between: 30-35 degrees xv. SEA CAPTAIN ENTERTAINS. Steamer St. Egbert the Scene of a Unique Dinner Party. Captain Cafferata, master of the Rrltlah steamer St. .Egbert which la "'.Mit,ttir;i,ii,i- rii i -' - II loading lumber at- tst Jonns ror Manila. Ten Sharks Can eh t bv Cantaln a n.,jt vTT I entertained a number of friends from vngnc oy vpia Arnavatisoa of the French Bark Emille I Portland f -e evening during the week Vial line. I at. a mosi unique uinner in mat tne r I menu containea cnoice. ceiicatessen BrodopM I from every quarter of the globe. , .ZIT iT.?T- 1-r?wln was caught between Salmon from Japan, partridges ffom iiuuii ui a inn Am. ... . . i . . . i m.. i . ,, a .. a counla r , oaoy snarss I ma xwver. rum. uhu, epec-iHi xruit used fm tniS v . ,UI ,re sometimes I salad rrom tne orient cheese rrom Hol meat Is s??d tX Eilor"- r or the land and Japanese beer, .were among blnnc to th k.t.7..k novelties orougni lonp oy steward ,.?iileJ'h,tt,gnpb was taken Inr Thlri a t-esgeorges oi the EmiUe GaUine. ' On their wsy. to Portland from Eu rope. Csptaln Araaudtison of the French bark Emille Galllne and his crew bad muoh sport baiting hungry sharks when In the latitude of the equator... Cnptaln Arnsudttzon. says sharks bite bisl during the early hours of morn ii s. Ju.-J. before sunrise. Tbe string re-, Hoche. Fr. bk .Honolulu manx n.mg, ur. so .Taltral Urania, Nor. bk ......... . .. . Valparaiso Port Crawford, Br. sh...., Calao aaoner. bt. ok. ......... .Ban Francisco Oil Steamers Ba Bouts. Geo. Loomls, Am. ss..... San Francisco Maverick. Am. ss, .Sa- Francisco tetania. Am. ss. ........Ban Francisco Atlas, Am. sh .......San Francisco Special Dental Prices. Full set of teeth that fit $5.00. Gold crowns, 22-k., 13.50. Bridge teeth. 22-k., J3.50. Gold fillings. $1.00. Silver fillings. 50c. We extract teeth free when nlatea nr i . j j r . . urjuvn m-rrs uiuvidu, auu we give n iv year guarantee with our work. Electro Dental Parlors. S03U Wash. Ington street . flarvsv. and, there were other tnnth. some dishes- too. numerablo to mention.! Swell soring style footwear has ar- m mAym.m Muuvft iu Aivci xkuaciiLiuu 9. ; New York's Leading Cloak House Sends Us Their Entire Sample Line 1 000 Women's Sampte Coats No Two Alike Every One Worth $10.00 to $30.00 To Be Sold at 1-3 and 1-2 Price in This Great Sacrifice TWO GREAT LOTS Price's less than cloth cost, comers get the. best, and the first choice is worth a lot in a sale like this. Women's $15 Coats, dozens of styles in dark novelties, plain blacks, tan aifd cov erts, shades, new browns, E 1 y s i a n stripes. There are no two alike, so.it is a hard thing to even attempt to describe them. These coats are worth $10.00 to $18.00. You will not be disappointed. Come early and iKo Af? pick your choice of this lot at. . . Another Day, Monday, of the Monster Muslin Underwear Sacrifice 2,000 Sample GarmentsFinest Muslin Underwear a New York manufacturer's sample line' 15 to 24 each. Come come and get the greatest bargains ever offered. 500 SLIGHT- i LY SOILED AND -MUSSED SAMPLES AT 10c-ON THE DOLLAR. SAL,E STARTS MONDAY 9 A. M., BE THERE ENTIRE COR-! NER, FIFTH & AIDERS aln EVERY ij niuF VI1L Early Must Go aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaatf Women's $30 Coats. They're the best of this famous maker's productions. Fancy and plain effects, trimmed and- demi- street coats, every one of them suitable for early spring wear. Absolutely the greatest values ever offered and, mind you, no two alike. Yofrwill not be disappointed . in the values.. Choice of $20.00 to $30.00 tf 'nC' 2U.e7vl coats at.. . . . , i, ......... . t no Kail or. Phone Orders Tilled' on These (roods , Advertised Tor lloniay TG1E