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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, 7 PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY -EVENINO. : MARCH g, 1908.
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TIME OFF HORN
: British Bark Crowij of India
'Shows Bemarkable Speed ;
in Bough Sea.
SAILOR FALLS TO A
DEATH FB03I MAST
Captain Gilbert Report! Having Had
to Pat Into Port Shortly After
Leaving Antwerp to Get New
Crew to Replhce Mutineers.
Ten days from 60 degree south on
the Atlantic to the same latitude On the
Paclflo la believed to be the fastest Ball
ing ever acoomjillshed by a windjammer
In rounding Cape Horn. Thla record
waa .established by the British bark
Crown of India. Captain R. H. Gilbert,
which arrived here yeaterday afternoon
with a cargo of .cement from Antwerp.
Captain Gilbert aaya he never aaw a
Vessel -cleave threugh the water ao fast
h.fnr. altknii.h h h. ..II. r .... .
and there waa great rejoicing on board
when the cold and disagreeable weather
, of the Cape waa left behind ao faat that
no ' one naraiy had time to reaiiae it.
An Idea of how the four-master bowled
along might be gained from the fact
that she covered the distance between
10 south In the Atlantic and Btaten
Island In exactly la hours.. Thla waa
perhaps the fastest bit of aalling ever
reeled -off. . Despite her great speed, it
la aald the deeply-laden vessel did not
make muuh commotion except for send
ing a smother of foam before her bow.
The voyage from the English channel
to the Columbia waa made in 123 days,
and Captain Gilbert reckons his run
from the channel because he waa forced
to put Into port there for a new crew,
the men signed at Antwerp having be
come mutinous the very first day out
Every effort . to restore peace proved
futile and so after a week's cruising
about It waa decided to put the refrac
tory tars ashore.
After getting a fresh start It took 11
aays irom the channel to tne equator.
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When off Btaten island, about 60 days
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nth
out. the Crown of India fell in company
i rrench bar Kugene iter-
f aline, 71 daya out from Antwerp for
ortland with a cargo of cement. Tho
Bergallne evidently missed the favor
able wlnda that sent the Britisher on
her way with such remarkable speed,
because she has not yet reported at the
mouth of the Columbia.
On November 18 gloom waa cast over
the otherwise pleasant voyage, when
Otto Rimmer, a young seaman, fell
from the rigging to instant death. At
work on the Jigger mast he missed his
hold and shot to the deck, a distance of
more than 100 feet. He was burled the
next day.
The Crown of India will carry wheat
to Europe after having discharged the
cement cargo consigned to W. P. Fuller
& Co. Captain Gilbert was here some
years ago as master of the British ship
William Mitchell. His visit that time
attracted attention because of the fact
that the vessel was detained 43 days off
the mouth of the Columbia river by a
succession of terrific storms, and she
was given up for lost.
The Crown of India Is in the stream
until a wharf becomes available.
;Weakens
, Headache, rheumatism,
. neuralgia, or pains of any
nature weaken tne sys-'
ternthey are a strain up
on the nerves. '. Almost
Instant relief can 'be" oh-'
tained by taking PrMiles
Anti-Pain Pills, and .with
out any bad after-effects.
Take one on first , indica
tion of an attack it will
ward it off. VTheviare a
pleasant little tablet, sold
by druggists everywhere,
25 doses 25 cents;
nevor gold in bulk.
"I waa aubject to constant head
aches for a pttrlod of four years. At
times I waa almost unfitted for the
work In which I am engaged, that of
tation agent Through the advloe
of a friend I tried Dr. Miles' Anti
Pain Fills, and the result haa been
that 1 have entirely eradicated my
tarn of those continuous headaches
it follow a continual mental strain.
They, have done for me all that la
0. I RUSSETX.
lek, la.
Agt C. N. W. Ry.. BatUa Creek,
T hate uaed Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills for a year now for neuralgia
and find there la nothing like them.
They surely have been a Mussing to
ma MRS. M. 3. HAMILTON,
Upper Alton, Ilia
Your druggist eelle Dr. Miles' Antl
Pain PMIs, and we authorize him to
return the price of first package (only)
If It falls to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
CREW BELIEVED LOST.
Steam Schooner Floats Bottom Up
Off Lower California,
Another mystery of the sea haa come
to light and a solution will be eagerly
awaited along the coast. During the re
cent storms an unknown steam schooner
foundered off the coast and the derelict
Is now drifting along with the waves
a couple hundred miles off the lower
California coast.
Captain Daewerlts of the schooner
Forester saw the derelict-on February 2
and has reported the matter to the hy-
droaraDhlc office. Caotain Daewerlts'
report states that to htm the derelict
.appeared to be a steam schooner, bottom
ud and standing about five feet above
the water with the foremast , floating i
Captain Daewerlts sighted the derelict 1
in latitude 3i degrees. 16 minutes north
and longitude 123 degrees, 12 minutes ,
west. John McNulty, nautical expert in
Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro ....March I!)
Senator, San Francisco March 20
Nlcomedla. orient May I
Aleaia, orient June 6
Tessela la Won.
8t Nicholsa Am. ah. Astoria
Berlin, Am. ah Ooole
Henry Vlllard. Am. ah St. Johna
Acme. Am. ah Portland Lbr. Co.
Pierre Loti, Fr. bk Stream
uryrevale, Br. as Oceanic
Arctic Stream, Br. ss Oceania
John A. Csmpbell, Am. sch Astoria
Em lie Galllne, r. bk Elevator
Jordanhlll, Br. sh Llnnton
Admiral de Cornuller, Fr. bk. Col. No. 1
Crown of Germany, Br. sh Irving
Alice Marie, Fr. bk Martins
Andre Theodore, Fr. bk. Stream
Jules Oommes, Fr. bk Greenwich
Tricolor. Nor. ss E. & W. Mills
Hoche, Fr. bk Mill street
Colonna, Nor. bk Bandeld's
Collunna. Br. bk Coal bunkers
Broderick Castle, Br. ship Astoria
Alice MacDonald. Am. sch Astoria
W. F. Jewett. Am. sch Ooble
Larglemore, Br. sh Astoria
Edward Detallle, Fr. bk Stream
Sommerstad, Nor. ss. Llnnton
Washington, Am. ss. . . .Inman-Poulsen
F. S. Loop, Am. ss Columbia No. 2
Strathblane, Br. ss Astoria
Marcchttl Davont, Fr. bk Astoria
Moller, Fr. bk Astoria
Nereus, Gee. bk Astoria
Numantla, Ger. ss. .. .Montgomery No. 2
Alliance, Am. sa Couch street
Crown of India, Br. bk Stream
Bn Boats to toad xmmber.
Echo, Am. bktn. Callao
Baivatot, Am. sch Redondo
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Styles of Clothing
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Unique and exclusive styles fdr the
coming season Produced specially
for us by NEW YORK'S foremost
WHOLESALE TAILORS
and Topcoats
newest fabrics and models,
usual modest prices
00 to $40.00 i
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Leading
Clothier
Retriever. Am. bktn Redondo
Albyn. Russ. bk. Callao
M. Campbell, Am. sch Kedondo
St. Helens, Am. sh San Francisco
Northland, Am. ss tian Francisco
Mathew Turner, Am. sch. San Francisco
King Cyrus, Am. sch Redondo
Melville Dollar, Am. ss. ..San Francisco
Irene, Am. sch Redondo
Ravalli, Am. ss San Francisco
Albert Meyer, Am. sch.. San Francisco
Bn Boats With Cement and General.
Eugene Rergallne. Fr. bk. Antwerp
Cornll Bart. Fr. bk Antwerp
Ernest Lgouve, fr-r. ba Antwerp
Aberfoyle1' Br. sh. Antwerp
Edmund Rostsd, Fr. bk London
Emanuele Accame, It bk Hamburg
Asgerd. Br. ship Antwerp
Bldart, Fr. bk Antwerp
Albert Rtckmera. Oer. bk Antwerp
Clan Graham. Br. ah. Cardiff
Eugenie Fautrel. Fr. bk Antwerp
Vlncennes Br. ah Antwerp
Gael, Fr. bk London
Coal Ships Ka Konts.
Ancaloa. Br. sh Newcastle. A.
Mlndoro. Am. ach. .Newcastle, N. 8. W.
Agnea Oswald, Br. ah. ...Newcastle. A.
Hatumet. Br. aa Newcaatla, A.
Tramp Bteamera Bn Boute.
Strathflllan, Br. aa. .. .Vancouver, B. C
Aker, Nor. aa San Pedro
Minerva, Nor. ss Panama
Strathgyle. British ss....San Francisco
Needles, Br. sa Magdalena Bay
Sa Boute In Ballast to Load Grain.
Celtic Chief, Br. sh Honolulu
Alsterkamp, Ger. sh Caleta Celosa
Clan Buchanan, Br. sh.... Santa Rosalia
Charles Gounod. Br. bk..San Francisco
Cambusdcon, Br. ah Calota Calosa
Earl of Dunsmore. Br. sh Callao
Verbena. Br. bk Valparaiso
Bonchamp. Fr. bk. Ban Francisco
Celtlcburn. Br. bk. Santa Rosalia
River Falloch, Br. ah. Talcahuano
Jacobsen, Fr. bk. San Francisco
Leyland Bros., Br. ship Valparaiso
Dynamone, Br. sh San Francisco
Man King, Br. sh Taltral
Urania. Nor, bk Valparaiso
Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao
Howard D. Troop, Br. bk. ...8hn Pedro
Oil Steamsra Bn Boats.
Geo. Loomta. Am. ss San Francisco
Maverick. Am. sa Sa Francisco
Catania. Am. aa San Francisco
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
The steamer George W. Elder sailed
for San Pedro and way ports last night.
The Harriman liner Senator leaves
this afternoon for San Francisco. Man
ager R. P. Schwerln will be among the
passengers.
The French bark Pierre Loti cleared
this morning for Limerick with 112.686
bushels wheat, valued at 1101.000. She
will probably leave down tomorrow.
Several movements were made in the
harbor this morning. The French bark
Alice Marie shifted to Martin's dock
to finish discharging Inward cargo.
Bids have been invited on g.uoo
bar
rels of cement to be delivered In Hono
lulu before August 1, this year. Bids
will be received by the United States
engineers corps at San Francisco until
12 m., March 18. The cement Is to be
used in the construction of fortifica
tions at Honolulu.
The river steamer Bailey Gatxert of
the D. P. St A. N. line will go on dry
dock Sunday for a general overhauling
and painting. She will be on the dock
one day only.
The Port of Portland dredge Portland
Is dredging along the east side of the
river near the Morrison bridge, and fill
ing up the lowland on the east side. A
small blaze caused some commotion on
the dredge last night, but It was put out
without any material damage.
The lighthouse tender Columbine is
here today taking supplies for the vari
ous stations on Puget sound. Captain
Richardson expects to start for the
sound this svening.
MARINE NOTES
Astoria, March 6. Arrived down at
4:80 and sailed at 7 a. m. steamer George
W Elder for San Pedro and way ports;
arrived down at 9:30 a. m. French bark
Bayard; arrived at 10:40 a, m. British
ship Leyland Bros, from Valparaiso: ar
rived at 11:16 a. m. British ahip.Ver-'
bena from Callao. ,
Sydney, March . Arrived March Sd,
German ateamer Gcrtnanlcua from Port
land. ' i
Astoria, March 5. Sailed at I p. m,
French bark La Perouse for Queens
town or Falmouth; sailed at 4 p. m.
German bark Nal for Queenstown or
Falmouth.
Astoria, March . Condition of Jho
barat 8 a. m. smooth; wind east, 1
mlles; weather cloudy. . f
Tides at Astoria today: High water '
8:25 a. m., 8.9 feet; 3:20 p. m., 7-t fee
Low water 9:60 a. m., 0:6 feet; 9:6i
p. m., 1.0 foot. .
Save the Discount
Send check or pay at office on or be
fore the 10th to save the discount on
March bills for the Automatlo Tele
phone. HQME TEtjephoNB CO.,
Corner of Park and Burnslde Bts.
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charge of the local branch hydrographlo
orrice, naa Deen notuiea to tnat eriei
It la feared that the crew was lost.
Splendid Assortment ol Styles The Spring Call for Tan Shoes Finds Us With a Very Complete Line Tan Rnssia Calf, Golden Drowns, Vict.Etc
Correct Spring Models
MILL WORK FROM COOS.
Alliance Brings Three Carloads of
Sash and Doors.
With three carloada of mill work for
the east, a large quantity of country
produce for local merchants and about
80 passengers, the steamer Alliance,
Captain Olson, arrived here at 8 o'clock
last night from Coos bay. She will go
on the drydock Saturday for a general
overnauiing ana leave inursuay niant.
Captain Olson reports having en
countered aevere weatner going soutn,
but coming from Coos the voyage was
pleasant. The gasoline schooner Ber
wick which was sighted by the Alliance
. on ner former trip norm reached North
Bend when the Alliance was about to
depart, her rudder port bent and the
craft showing other evidence of having
had trouble In the - storm that made
things rough for the Alliance going
south. The Berwick will repair ana
proceed to Rogue river.
BALLAST SHIPS ARRIVE.
Leyland Bros., From Valparaiso, and
Verbena, From Callao, In Port.
Two three masted ships In ballast ar
rived at Astoria this morning under
charter to load wheat at this port for
Europe. They are the yland Broa.,
from Valparaiso and the Verbena from
Callao, both under the British flag.
These two square riggers have been
expected for several days, although
they were by no means overdue. It is
believed that possibly one of the vessels
' la the one sighted by the Portland &
Asiatic liner Numantla about 100 miles
off the mouth of the river Thursday,
although the officera of the Numantla
reported having sighted a three masted
bark in ballast.
NEW BAR PILOT.
Captain Nolan Quits Lighthouse
Service and joins Schooner.
(SdpcUI Dispatch to Tht Journal.)
Aatorla. Or.. March Captain W.
Nolan, who has been in the lighthouse
service for seven years, ana unui re-,
cently In command of Hgntship No. 67, ,
has purchased the one-sixteenth interest i
of Captain James Tatton in tne pilot
schooner Joseph Pulitzer and aa he. has
a bar branch, issued by the state board
of pilot commissioners, he will loin the
bar pilots. He resigned from the light
house service and his resignation waa
accepted two weeks ago.
MARINE INTELLIGENCB.
. , Bag-nlar Ids era Sne to Arrive.
Breakwater, Coos bay . March 8
Hanalei, San Francisco March 10
- Rose City, San Francisco Marcn 10 ,
Roanoke, San Pedro and way. .March 10 j
Alliance. Coos bay .....March 17,
'' W. Elder. San Pedro ......March 17 j
! Senator. San Francisco...... March JIT f
i " Araoia, onem ,,i,,,ijmi
i , Nioomedia, orient May 1
l' .-; Alesla. orient iu.M
Numantla, orient jmy i
v .-' l"-' Bermlar Altera to Depart.
nv Breakwater. San Francisco..... Mch. 11
tli iRoanka. San Pedro and way. .March II
Hanalei, San Francisco .....March 11
jrl "Bos City, San Francisco.... .March 18
,, tlllance, Coos Bay March II
Vimantla, orient ........ .March li
'.fMobfa. orient .i............AprU It
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and Topeoafs
TOP
COAT
Are now shown at our Men's
Clothing Shop in immense varie
ties. They embody everything
new, swagger and smart. The
designs, materials and colors are
pleasing and satisfying; they in
terpret the highest achievement
of the tailoring art. They are
designed and tailored by STEIN
BLOCH, SCHLOSS BROS, and
BRADBURY SYSTEM and cor
rect in every detail. Yet they are
moderately priced. No excuse
for waiting select your new
Spring Suit and Topcoat right
now. We extend
Credit if Desired
You can pay for your spring outfit in small
weekly or monthly payments to suit yourself
Our Furnishings Section
offers attractive novelties in Men's Waist
coats, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear and
Hosiery at reasonable prices.-
01 Interest to Mothers
Our Juvenile Section is now extensively
enlarged and equipped with a large and
complete stock of Boys' Clothing. We "in
vite you t6 call and inspect the styles, the
materials and the low prices.
Individuality in Women's New Apparel
If you were to look through our extensive 6howings of beautiful apparel for women the first thing
that would be impressed upon your mind would be the individuality ot our styles. n.very new moaei
that is shown bv us has been a studv. . It has been selected with a view to "DRESS WOMEN COR
RECTLY" and in carrying out this policy we are kept on the alert to secure
the very newest ideas evolved in the minds of the leading foreign and Ameri
can designers. TAILORED SUITS FROM
120 to $80
Suit Cases, Values to $10, Special $4.95
ON SALE
SATURDAY EVENING
FROM 6 to 9 P. M.
22. 24 and 26-inch in finest quality of sheepskin, cowhide and reed cases,
all strong steel frames, linen lined, with shirt fold, heavy buckles or leather
straps ; in browns, tans and russets. Values to $10.00,
Saturday evening only
$4.95
A Preliminary Showing ot Millinery Models
As the Easter exhibit will be later than usual this season, we have planned
this display for the benefit of those who desire to select a new spring hat early.
A very large showing of model Hats and new ideas all the new Blues and
Leather Shades in Dress, Flowered and original Pattern Hats.
(See window display of "Merry Widow" Sailors.)
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Novent Skirts
Simple, practical transforming. Just what you have been looking for
just what Fashion demands. No bent buttons, tapes nor hooks and eyes.
It adjusts itself snugly- to the waist and stays in place about the hips
without a wrinkle or fold. Made in various grades. liCl ff
Range in prices from f2.00 to pyUU
March Showing ot Lingerie Waists
When you desiresomething exclusive in waists which the most Tfastidious
dressers will view with approval, yet moderate in price, you should visit
our Shirtwaist Section and see the new and exclusive designs which are
being shown.
Fancy Lingerie Waists
In Mull, Lawn and Dotted Swiss, hand embroidered with exceptionally
pretty trimmings of fillet and Valenciennes laces, made up in the latest
styles and cuts, in both long and three quarter length sleeves.
The Fabrics Are Here, Our Models Are Settled
I iiin1iiiiV iilil tim
Klosfit Petticoat
The "Klosfit" Petticoat is to
the waist and hips what the best r
French corset is to the bust. Sde 'v
gores fit tightly oyer tfie hips.
FITS WITHOUT A WRINKLE
Made of rustling Taffena or best
quality Taffeta; Prices $1,00 to"
$9.00. ' ,
4, 1907
Displayed In Petticoat Department
New Footgear lor Spring .
Any woman or rant can please themselves in footwear at this stors. All ths
latast Oxford Ties in coldejv browns. Russian calf, tan and suedes. Quality,
beaatr and popular prices. The best of these is quality. Bold in all alzi s and
widths. You cannot be too particular .about your shoes. Lt Ua show you
the latest styles for spring and summer wear Frtces from -ft? r"
S3.50 'o ...........r ,. $Cjrv J
You are privileged to have
your outfit charged' to your
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weekly or monthly payments
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