THE 3IOKSIXG OREGU.MAN, WEDNESDAY. DECE31BER 31, 1910. 20 CONTRACT IS LET FOR NEW DREDGE Joseph Supple to Build Boat for Spokane, Portland & Seattle Road. . PLANS UNDERGO CHANGE Two Aid Barges Also to Be Built. New Craft peclally for Male In: Fills .Monj Line of North Bank Railroad. Portland' fleet of suction d reditu I to be augmented by spring through the completion of a powerful, substantially hullt dliccer for the Spokane. Portland Seattle Railroad, which will be turned out at the ard of Joseph Sup ple, at the foot of Kast Morrison street. The dredg will have an 18-lnch suction pipe. and. while larger ones are In use. It Is expected to be capable of pump ing a strong stream of material. The craft will have a length orer all of 110 feet, beam of 34 feet and depth of hold of seven feet, and the "spuds." which are used for holding It in posi tion while at work, will be I inches Miuare and have a length of - feet. It ts estimated that machinery for the dredge, which has been ordered In the Kast. will weigh 300 tons. Details of its construction as first adopted have been changed and Instead of one there will be two large boilers. Hull Imperially Ixlgnrtl. Mr. Supple Is to construct the hull, which has been especially designed, and provision made for strengthening wherever possible, indicating that the Illll Interests propose keeping the dig ger In commission for a lengthy period. There Is Included In the contract the house over the machinery and quarter for the crew, besides rudders and Inci dentals, so that she will be ready for service when the machinery Is In place. Besides the dredge there are to be built two oil barges, each iO feet long and having beams of 1 feet and 4 feet depth of hold. They will be bulkhead ed fore and aft where the ends raise, so that oil will be carried In the main hold instead of In tanks, as Is the case with other types. For the pipeline of the ilrrdxe :t) pontoons are to be construct ed that will be 20 feet Ions; by 10 feet wide. The last large dredge built at the Supple yards, for the Swift Packing Company, was equipped with a 15-Inch suction pipe. The sixe of the pipe on the dredge Beaver, owned by the North 1'srltlc Lumber Company. Is 1 Inches, while the dredge Portland had a S Inch pipe and the Columbia one of SO Inches. Contract l-ct Without lliilx. No bids were asked for the work br the railroad officials, as Mr. Supple had constructed two ferries for transfer rins; trains of the Oregon Trunk across the Columbia and hla work was famil iar to them. Orders have been riven for the dredge and bargee to be hurried, and with the wharfboat under con struction at the yards for the state portage road and repair contracts pros pective, the plant will empl"y a num ber of, mechanics during the Winter season. The primary purpose for which the dredge is Intended Is for making fills along the North I tank road where bridges and trestles are now used, but Ihere will be other enterprises, such as tilling low ground at Vancouver when the terminals there are enlarged, as planned, and Improving; land owned by the Hill Interests at the Lewis and Clark Fair grounds. In speaking of the dredge plana yesterday Chief En gineer Hudd. of the North Bank road, said that It would have a monthly ca pacity of ISO Ono yards and that It was proposed to maintain a doubla crew on the digger. -We will assemble the machinery at Supple's yards and put tbe plant to gether there, so that the dredge will leave the yards complete." said Mr. Kudd. "In approximate figures the dredge will coet 1100.000. and It will be modern tn every respect. An electric lighting plant will be installed for nik-ht work, and the plnrllne will have a leuglh of 1000 feet. The dredge Is to be ready for service about April 1." On his trip to the city last week James J. Iltil approved the plans, and on his Journey over the line of the Oregon Trunk he crossed the Colum bia on one of the ferries built by Mr. eiupple early In the season, which will remain In the transfer service until the bridge spanning the river la nnished. omi:; i.EAVtis roil abroad Ship Carrie Specimen Cargo of Oregon's t holi-c Timber. Iat of the offshore lumber carriers to clear tor the year ll. the German ship omega, will get away this morn ing for Hamburg, her manifest having been tiled yesterday at the Custom 1 louse, showing that her cargo, which Is the most valuable of. Its slse ever floated from Portland, measures 1.5. il fe-ct and Is valued at KJ.J1S.44. The load Is made op of 47.444. plecee of Ore gon Or. vertical grain, and fonr spar, each having a diameter 'of IS Inches and from 11 J to 11 feet long. The spars are to be used on yachts being constructed In C.erman waters, while the dimension stuff Is for the decking of the Hamburg-American liner iropa. under construction, and which is to be the worlds largest re. sl. When tbe big steamer travels be tween New Tork and Furope her hun dred of passengers will tread on decks composed of the rtnest specimens of Oregon's forests, for each stick has been selected and thoroughly seasoned. It l being shipped In the rough so that It ran be Onlshrd to fit Its particular position. CTT IS MADE OX ROSE CITY One Mramrr of llarrltnan Hctl Compete With Faat Tnrblne. Captain "Kddle" Mason' charge, the popular steamer Hose City, which rea.-hej port from the Kontb. has been picked to start rate-cutting on behalf of the fan Francisco Portland Stearo shlo Company In competition with the speedr turbine Yale and Harvard, run ntng between the Oolden ;ate and Lo Angeles, and the firstclass passenger tariff for that run baa been lowered from SMS to flO.S. The reduction Tiaa not been made applicable to the steamer Rcr and Beaver, but prob ably will at ome late date. The difference between the two tar iffs is that on tho Harrlman steamer l.-ie fare includes bertha -and meals, while on the Yale and Harvard a s:raight fare I charged, berths being sold according to location and the dln- Inc service being a la carte. Locally it Icfluenc of ti competition ca tbe southern end of the route will result in tho through fare being lowered to Lo Angeles from $:.50 to J55.50. as the fare to San Franclaco flrstclaas is SIS and anv reduction south of there will effect the through tariff. MASTKRS SALARIES REDUCED Skippers of Second-Class Tenders Get $175 Month. Masters of the smaller lighthouse tender are to receive an undesirable New Year' remembrance from the Bureau of Lighthouses, through an or der effective January 1. reducing their salaries from $183 to $175 a month. Captain Richardson, of the Columbine, who has been In the service Z3 year and is probably the oldest master in the lighthouse fleet. Is to transfer from the Columbine, which Is In the cate gory of second-class tender with the salary at 1175, to the tender Manxanita, which Is the largest. Captain Byrne, of the Manxanita. haa acceded to the change, recognising Captain Richard son's seniority, and will take the Columbine. Captain Hammorstrom remain by the Heather, which 1 In the econd class. Captain Gregory, of the Armerta. which is In Alaskan water a tender In that district, has not been rated with the STEAMER IXTE1AIGENCIC. Doe te Arrive. Name From Dst, 8u i it. ElmorcTlllamook. .. . In P"rt ico. W. lder.tun Pedro... In port Hn t'ttv Jim Pe.lr...In po" Ooiden uate... Tillamook.... in putt Beaver Pan I'edro. . . Iec. i Kuanuke ....Pan I'euro. . . Breakwater. .. .I'oos Bay lee. Falron -"an Kranciac Das, Itcnrlk lbsen. . Honrkuu. ...l. Alliance Kureka pc- ll.ar .San l"ed ro . . . Dec -T i'H 1-9 Schedule to Depart. Name. For. w.""1' Pu H- Klmore. Tillamook. ... rc. t;o. W. Klder. .San Pedro. .. lec tioluen late. ...Tillamook. ... Kec Kmc Cltr -San Pedro. .. lec. ; Breakwater. ...'"'os Bar ec- Itoanoka San Pedro. .. Pee. Baer ao Pedro. . . rve. Falcon Mn Kranclaccrx-c. . Alliance F.ureka. Dec. . Bear n l'edro. . . Jan. lienrlk Ibaeo... Hongkong.... Jsn. others because the Armerla Is techni cally listed as a supply vessel and her master given $300 a month, but under the cutting process of the new bureau ... i ki. i ina.rpil The Ar il win pruiwui? - merla Is expected to come outh for lunstmas. Marine Notes. Her wheat cargo having been stowed, the Kllerbcck will today shift from Oceanic dock to the stream. Lumber-laden for Sar Francisco, the barge Amy Turner Is to be towed to the lower harbor today from St. Helen. Arrivals In the river yesterday from the South Included the schooner King Cyrus, which will load lumber at St. Helens. Captain B. Kelly, who made his debut here years ago as mate on tho steamer .ii ...... ..i i.t nls-ht on the steamer 'westerner, of which he Is now skipper. ri,.. hut una entrr yesterday at the Customs-House, the steamer Al liance, from Eureka, wnicn .ic.-. as did the German snip omega, ium-ber-ladcn for Hamburg. When the steamer Weown. of the Husford fleet, return from the lower river tho last of the week sho will be tied up. owing to a cessation In log raft towing through the shut-down of the river camps. Having lost eight hours In getting Into the cascade Locks, owing to the , ' tlini. iht ilMmpr J N. 1111,11 f " "I Teal which should leave Oak-treet dock for-the Big Kddy early this morn- Injc. will De several iioura m v- partlng. As repairs were being mane to nor n.t .r, m cnnlH not be gotten up. tho steamer Washington was yester day towed to Prescott by the stern wheclcr G. K. Wentworth. The for mer will load lumber there for San 1'ranclsco. Separate pamphlets containing the annual reports of Major Morrow. In charge of the first Oregon district, and Major Mcjndoe, directing projects in the second district, were yesterday re ceived from Washington. The text of the reporta was made public previous to the date being forwarded to Wash ington. Operations having been discontinued on the Columbia River Jetty for the sea son Major Mclndoe, Corps of Engineers. U. 8. A- will visit Kort Stevens today to superintend the disbursements of the pay-roll. The Columbia Contract Company, which wa engaged in han dling rock to the project, has tied up It barges and towboat for the sea son. Deciding to embark on a cruise with a mate who will have a "ticket" for life. Captain Dalby haa temporarily abandoned the wheel of the steamer Wauna. of the Shaver fleet, for at noon today he will wed Miss Henrietta Hoff man. Their home will be at 64 Bel mont street. Captain alby has been in the service of the Shaver line eight year. Friends of Captain Kldston, who was in command of the steamer Beaver from the time she left the Atlantic seaboard after her launching, until she rammed and sunk the Oriental liner SeIJa last month, were yesterday appraised that he will return on the steamer her next trip, or probably on the following voy age. He was detained at San Fran cisco after his exoneration by the Gov ernment Inspectors to confer with counsel and officer of the San Fran cisco at Portland Steamship Company In connection with the defense of an action Instituted by owners of the SeIJa for damages. MARINE Movement of Vessels. PORTLAND. rec. ?0 Arrived Steamer U". H. Porter, from Pan Kranclaco: alram.r tloma. from San Pedra: steamer Westerner, from San Franclac-v Sailed steamer Alli ance, for Eureka: steamer OoMcn liate. for Tillamook; steamer Urcakwalcr. fur Coos Bar- Aatorla. Dee. SO, rendition at the mouth of the rlrer at P. at., smooth; wind norlh wrst. 21 miles: weather, pariiy rloudr. Let tip at H:4." A. M. French bark Baward. Ar rived at 10 11 A. M. ard left up'at 1- noon steamer W. S. portar. from San Francis co: arrived at 10:lS A. M. and left up at 1- 30 P. 54 . steamer Roma, from San Pe dro; arrived at I- noon. S'-hooner Kins Cr rvia. from San Pedro. Sailed at 12 noon steamers N.m City and Olympic, for San Pedro. Arrived at l:?n and left up at 3 p. M.Sicmcr Westerner, from 8aa Fran- ""'Caneouver. B. C. TVec. ?n. Arrived Brtt tah ateamer Queen Alexandre, from Victoria. Ua l-almaa. I-C- Paaeert December IS. British ateamer t'ganda. from Portland for Kuropa. Antwerp, fee. 1. bailed sklptos Cas tle for San Franclaco. Slnaapore. lec. if. Failed Teucer. from Ta-oma for UveirooL San Franclaco. lec. 20. Arrived Steam ers Mar'poaa. from Tahiti: Sierra, from Hon olulu: Redoodo. from Cooe Bay: Dalay Freeman, from Craya Harbor: Maverick, from Tacoma; Fear, from Portland: Argyll, and President, from Seattle: barkentlne s. Castle, from Paoeete: schooner I.IZSI4 Vance, from Grays Harbor. Sailed Steam era Atlas, tovrlr.g bars VS. for Seattle: Queen, for Victoria; Chivo Mara, for Hong- kVokohama. Pec. 1. Arrived Buverlc, from Tacoms. ... . . . Marseilles. Dec. K Sailed Amlral Da perre. for San Franclaco. Moll tec. 1. Sailed. Amlral Fourlch- kon. for San Franrtaco. Tide at A -1 aria Wedaesday. Huh. Lo 6 t- A. M....T4 feeOHM A. M....3.4 feat : P. at.. ..T I lset,U: P. M....0.J foot JOY GIFTS NEEDED Poor and Unfortunate Must Not Be Forgotten. CITIZENS ARE GENEROUS Requisition Is Herewith Made for Things Needful to Happiness of . Babes, Children, Prisoners and Invalids. If the generous people of Portland con tinue to open their pocketbooks to worthy causes. Inmates of various homeej and institutions will have everything needed to make Christmas Joyful for them. Pros perous men and women, whila planning for the merry holidays, do not forget the unfortunates, and It lei hoped not one person will be overlooked on the day when all should be happy. The Boy and Glrla" Aid Society need candy, nuts and fruit. Turkeys and re quisite for a complete Cliristmc dinner for the children are also needed. Toy have been donated for Inmates of the Children's Home, but the Christ mas dinner still Is lacking: also candy and nut, so dear to the hearts of chil dren. Fancy little stockings are being made by attendants and it lei hoped to have something besides popcorn with which to fill them. The COunty Hospital would be very grateful for materials for decorations, such a holly and red bell Fruit and edibles would also be acceptable. There are four children at the County Honpital, who deserve a pleasant Christ mas. U.nv iuuip ii ml imtnrhinnlii Including prisoners and their families, will be pro vided ror oy tne r-ortiana v ominous llcmnttnna are. needed for this work. SUch as one-pound rolls of butter, four-pound e.n.lracr.M n .llVa, tncl I V I A IIH I rlliaVfl Of Jelly and Individual cake and meat, such a chicken ana tursey. i nese supplies should be sent to 2J North Front street Toys, clothing and little thingn, such as pocket handkerchiefs and necktie, are much needed to make happy the children at the Fraxer Detention Home, where many little Inmates have never seen a Christmas tree nor eaten a Christmas dinner. Sufficient donations have been made to provide a happy Cl.rtstmaei nt the Baby Home, with the exception of turkey toe that dinner. It la hoped this w-ill be supplied before Christmas day. Uttle Teddy.- or the BaDy Home, who i. ,n!t.. blind haa been Invited out to - iwlpaU hrvma to eniov the hoIid&YS. The littlo fellow Is promised the best of everything during nas stay wiin me pn eroua family. vx.-hn . t. necltle. are sunDlied the city' unfortunates will be able to enjoy Christmas cheer and holiday festivi ties. PLAN OUT TO SUE CITY ATTORNEY WILKIXS THREAT ENS MANDAMUS ACTION. Clerk of Municipal Court Bcnlgen Seizes Book From Lawyer. 910,000 Is Involved. Mandamus proceedings against X. D. Beutgen, Clerk of tho Municipal Court, are threatened by Attorney M. O. Wil kins, to compel the clerk to allow him free access to the records of tho court. The attorney wishes to secure a list of the fines and forfeitures which have been made by the court within a period of two years In cases where no com plaint was filed, with a view to suing the city for the return of the money. Beutgen found Wilklns poring over the cash book yesterday and seixed It out of his hands, with Instructions to let It alone In the future. The Clerk says that he Is willing to allow any ritixen access to his books, but the task assumed by Wilklns Is of such magnitude that It would take all of the Clerk s time to wait upon him. On this ground Beutgen say he will de fend mandamus action before he will submit to the requests of the attor ney. About $10,000 Is said to be Involved In the controversy. Until recently It had not been the custom to file formal complaints In uncontested cases, but a few weeks ago the flaw In the procedure was discovered when Steve Kalotr, charged with vagrancy, was released upon this technicality, alter oeing sen tenced to 90 days at the rockpile. Acting upon this authority. It Is said to be Wilklns' Intention to secure a list of all eases where no complaints have been filed within the period not covered by the statute of limitations. and. after getting assignments irom the defendants, sue the city for the recovery of tbe money, on the ground that no case exists until the written complaint Is filed, and that a fine or forfeiture on a non-extant rasa is void. TRIP ONE 0F PLEASURE E. E. Coovert and S. Benson Return Krom Journey Through South. E. E. CVjovcrt. attorney, and 9. Benson, logger and lumberman, have Just re turned from a pleasure trip to Florida and the South, having been gone a month and traveled MOO miles. According to Mr. Coovert, Florida ia Just a big pleas ure ground for wealthy tourists from the Eastern North who haven't heard of California or lack the time to go there. The most wonderful thing I saw was Alligator Joe's alligator farm at Miami." said Mr. Coovert. "Joe hasj hundreds of the 'gators' and he keeps them In pens, Jti like pigs, only he doesn't feed them oftener than twice a year when they are given a nice mess of fish. We stopped off a week at Hot Springs, Ark., and while In Arkarsais we met the original of tho 'Arkansas Traveler." I didn't know the type existed outside the phonographs, but there he was. sure enough. I wrote my partner. Mr. Stapleton. that the soil is not more than an Inch and a half thick anywhere tn Arkansas, but I think I did the state an Irjuexice. In some parts the soil Is two luchos thick.'' BONBONS. They always are appropriate and ap preciated on Christmas.! Get Park Ac Tllford's. or Mullane's Taffies, or Pig'n Whistle for they are always perfect, pure, and good. 8lg. Slchel Co.. K Third, or Third and Washington. " - Walker Takes Needed Rest. Sherman W. Walker, for 12 years conected with Joseph Supples ship building plant, will depart tonight for Yuma, Ariz., on the first extended va. cation he has enjoyed In a doxen years. I Accompanied by Mrs. Walker he will I visit points in the vicinity ol Yuma lor three weeks. Mr. Walker has charge of the clerical work of the plant and Is known from one end of the beach to tho other. JUDGE ADMONISHES WOMAN Mrs. Annie Benson Protests Against Having Case Thrown Out. . "It's fraft: that's what it Is." said Mrs. Annie Benson. In Municipal Court yesterday, protesting against her ease of disorderly conduct against Paul Smith, being thrown out of court. "Why Is it," she asked, "that every rime I come Into this court, I am put off. If it was a man, he would get at tention." The aged woman, who is an eccen tric character, well-known on the East Side, was admonished by Judge Tax well that If she continued lie would be compelled to punish her for contempt. Mrs. Benson was endeavoring to have Smith punished for breaking the windows In a house she rented to him. She said that she did not see him do it, but she knew he was guiltry. Judge Taxwell referred her to the civil courts. Mrs. Benson has .eslded in this city for 35 years and has had many ad ventures. She was Injured in a rail road accident some years ago, and was given a site for her little shack in the Albina yards by the officials of the O. R. & N. Company. Charitable women, headed by "Grandma" Ladd, bought her another piece of property at the foot of Kast Sttfrk street and on the & Income a month from this place she supports herself. She has been in court frequently to try out contentions with her neighbors. About two years ago Mrs. Benson was brutally attacked and beaten in her lonely cabin. The assailant is now serving time in the penitentiary. CHANGES JN WIJ,LAPA AID Commander Ellicott Recommends Improvement In Lights. Replacing the Ellen Sanfts postlight with an acetylene beacon and raising the front range light on Wlllapa River five feet and the rear range light 10 feet aro changes recommended by Com mander Ellicott. lighthouse lncpector. for Wlllapa Harbor, as a result of his trip there last week. The matter will be taken up at Washington and an or der for the improvements is expected shortly. The light on Ellen Sands, besides be ing of loss brilliancy than provided by an acetylene beacon, has been found difficult to maintain owing to It being removed from a hahitation and In a position exposed to the elements. The change in range lights Is necessitated through the construction of a. wharf near the first light that places the range and dock Illuminations almost on the same level, while the wharf hides the rear llluminant. The Manxa nita relocated buoys in Willapa Har bor and yesterday she replaced tho Co lumbia River bar buoy that recently went adrift. The banks of Australia had recently $72. iino.OOO of denoslts. an Increase over the rHor veir of Srl ooo OOP- EVERY MAN Needs It Every man who suffers from varicose veins. nervous debil ity, sciatica. lumbago, rheuma tism or weakness of any kind ought to read our big, free book, which tells how men become strong and vigorous after the application, of Electra-Vlta. This book is written In plain language and beautifully Illus trated with pictures of well btiilt. robust men and women. It explains many secrets you should know. Remember, It is absolutely free. If you'll mall u this coupon. Don't wait a minute. Cnt out the coupon right now. 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I do not care what the nature of your trouble Is, I will examine and advise you free of charge and give you my honest, candid opinion of your case. Don't think because you have doctored here and there without obtaining a cure that you cannot bo cured. MY LONG EXPERIENCE enables me to quickly diagnose the in nermost secrets of your trouble. I see and know what many other physicians only surmise and guess at. MEN VISITING THE CITY should not fail to call. I simply want to show every man that I can giva him new hope, new life and restore him to perfect health and strength. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist, Corner Alder and Second streets. Er trance 128 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. It Gee Wo 1 Tbe Chinese Doctir J This great Chines ; doctor Is well known thro s r li, i out the Northwest 1 because of his ; , A a r fill and " w - marvelous and Is today her alded by all hi nt. .a the greatest of his kind. He treats any ;Dd ail diseases with Powerful Chl aese roots, herbs and barks that ara entlreiy unknown to the medical science of this country. With theaj harmless remedies be guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, stomacn, liver and kidney troubles, also pri vate ailments of men and women. CONSULTATION FREES. Patients outside of city write for blanks and circulars. Inciosa ia itaraD THE C GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 10214 First St., Near Blorrlaon, Portland. Or.