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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER t. 190L F. A. KILBURN WILL CALL AT EUREKA Central Manager of Russell Rogers Line Says Busi ness Warrant This. ONE OF THE IMPORTANT CITIES OF THE COAST Portland Will Profit by the Change as Travel Is Heavy Both Ways. Fred Russell, general manager of the Russell a. Rogers line, says that from thin time forward Eureka will be made one of the port of entry calls of the Steamer K. A. Kllhurn. The veHael will then make the name trip the Alliance did when ahe plyed aa far south aa San Frsnclsco. "Eureka la rapidly becoming on of the Important, citlea the coaat." aald Mr. Ruaaell this morning, ' "and that It the reason we have derided to. call there." If conditions warrant. Mr. Runell aald, the company "Would add another ateamer to the Portland-San Francisco run In the spring probably of the aam sue as the Kllburn and equally faat Should this plan carry the Aurella will be used altogether as a. freighter. "The addition to the fleet would prob ably be mada at once," continued Mr Russell, "If a boat suitable for the run could be secured. There Is none on the raclflc coast, and It would require to much time to have one built. There are several line steamers on the Atlantic coast, and It Is probable that one will be purchased. A vessel ran be bought much, more cheaply than built." The general manager further said that the (.. wis and Clark fair will be a big const attraction next summer. He ex pects many California people to come north at that time, and he believes the majority of them will patronise the "boats. The report that the Kllburn was to be taken off the run as soon as she returns to San Francisco was denied In most emphatic terms. pay only ftO a day Instead of $100 for the u of Hi dredge Portland In clear lng out the channel near Eisner's land ing. Mr. Kern stated that owing to the waahlng away of the Jett v treatle at the mouth of the river the company could not deliver any rock, and therefore the dredging proved of practically no valu to It. Commissioner Willis and Adams will Inqulm into the matter of levying tax to raise funds with which to carry on the river Improvement work during the coming yar. The following bids for supplying th steamer W'enona with a new holler were received: Astoria Iron Works, fl.826 Willamette Boiler Works. 11.590; Port land Boiler Works, $1,50; Marine Iron Works, 11.962. ALLEGES BROKEN PACT. SEEK A COMPROMISE. Port Commissioners Refuse Payment for Supplies for Dredge Columbia, Th Port of Portland commission de cided not to pay In full a bill of ItSO for 10 sleeves purchased from th Bowers Rubber company almost three years ago for th dredge Columbia. Commissioners Drlscoll, Peas and Willis will endeavor to effect a compro mise with the company. Of the 36 sleeves purchased 10 wer rejected be cause they failed to come up to the standard. On of the Commissioners ex plalned that sll the Information they had on the subject was received from Engineer Lockwood. "Well, the engineer was not always In fallible" answered Commissioner Thorns. "I know a number of bad mis takes he mad." Thornas wss one of the members who favored paying the bill. Commissioner Willi was of the same opinion. At the request of Daniel Kem ths Co. lumbia Contract company will hav to Balfour, Outhrt a Oo. Suss Asiatic Steamship Company. Balfour, (Jut line Y Co. brought suit In th I'nlted States courts yesterday m gainst the Portland A Astatic Steam ship company for $LSttfi damages. Th alligation Is that after space had been engaged on th Nlcomedla scheduled to sail last August, ths contract was can. celed, and the shipping company did not deliver 2,000 tons of flour to Hong Kong and wsy ports. Th exporters wer com pelled to make their shipment by wsy of Puget sound. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Schooner B. T. Alexander moved from th lower harbor thla morning to th Portland milt where shs will receive cargo of lumber. Owing to shoal water at various points In the Columbia river, th steamer Charles R. Spencer did not reach Port land from Th Dalles until late yester day. Shs struck bottom repeatedly while landing at Hood River. If they can b loaded In ttm. oriental liners Numantla and Ellsrlc will sail Sunday. Th Ellerlo will go to San Francisco for sddlttnnal freight for Hongkong and way ports. Major W. C Langfltt returned this morning tom a trip to Puget sound. He Inspscted the harbor at Semlhmoo, near Blaine, where a sit has been se lected for th erection of a new light house. Th contract has been let to a San Francisco firm. District Forecaster Beals ordered storm warning displayed all along th coast at 7 o'clock this morning. Three hours later a wind was raging off th mouth of th Columbia at the rate of 41 miles an hour. courts. A local representative of M. C, Harrison & Co. Says Secretary Hay. of th slat department, will take th case up with th St. Petersburg; government. xfos The British ship Olaucua, chartered by Ulrvln & Eyre the other day to load wheat for th United Kingdom, received a rate of 22s 6d. The British ship Dun reggan, which was engaged by th Port land Flouring Mills at the saas time to carry flour to South Africa, will be paid tla td. The Olaucus will begin loading the first yf the week. VAST Z.AVHCU rom a. R. McLean and Grant Kay have let s contraot for to building of a gaaollne launch wljjch they will operate In the naroor during tne iewis ana nurs iair. The craft will be (0 feet long and will be built for speed. The engines which are now in the Jessie Harklns were bought for her yesterday from Hosford Bros., and th Jassl Harklns will b supplied with much larger engines. FREIGHT AGENTS WILL BE WELL ENTERTAINED MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Or., Dec. I Arrived at 7:46 and left up at 10 a. m.: Steamer Redondo, from Ban Francisco. Arrived down at 11 a. m French bark Europe. San Frmnolsco. Dec. 9 -Arrived at 10 last night 1 Steamer Oso. Loom Is. from Portland. Astoria. Or., Dec. 9 Sailed at 2:B p. m.: Steamer Aberdeen, for San Fran-clsco. Astoria, Or., Dec. 1. Condition of th bar at 8 a. m., rough; wind south; weather rainy, light. LOCAL SJCtmM WAIT JUSTICE. Only In an Indirect way are ths local shippers interested In that portion of the steamship Arabia's cargo whleh Is bslng held at Vladivostok as contra band of war. They have been paid by th marine underwriters for th loss of the freight, but they are desirous of seeing th latter get Justice In th mat ter. They believe a wrong decision was rendered by both prise and admiralty A committee of local railway men will meet at the'Orand Central station st r :m o'clock this afternoon to re ceive the Northern Pacific railway's freight agents, who arrive at that hour on their tour of th Pacltlo rtortbwast. They will be taken to the Portland hotel for supper and at I o'clock they will attend a "smoker" at th Com mercial club parlors, where they will be Introduced to Portland manufacturers. shipper, railway men and representa tive of th Lswls and Clark fair board No set program has been prepared, but brief Informal talks will b mad by a nambar of Portland speakers. Th vis itors will rmstn In Portland tomorrow and ths day will be devoted to seeing the exnosltlon grounds and tne city. Local members of the concaienaiea Order of Hoo-Hoo are arranging a re ception to be given Saturday evening to the visiting freight sgenis oi in Northern Pacltlo railway. Ths freight agents have been tendered the courtesy of the Columbia A Astoria rauroan Dy President Hammond for an excursion to Astoria Sunday. Thy will go in a spe cial train, leaving Portland at 7:30 a. m., returning in the afternoon in time to leave for Walla Walla op th u. k. a in. regular train. AO-ED HAM ELBCTBOOUTED. Omi,..i inwlil asaa.l i Columbus. O.. De. . William Nich ols. 68 years old, who was convicted of the murder of Alfred Mtnard. a civil wsr veteran, at Kem on. In 1901, was electrocuted In the penitentiary at mid night. wotioi or stfoxrvza a sals or laundry IN parsuanes to the derres of the circuit court ,.r m. stst of nrecua for the com tj of if.i,u th. 7th Ahv of lie .11 1 1 1 l ill ' 111 C II i v.. ' - . , remner. 1904. In the esse of T. J. fMsr, trumee. TO. i-wriwuu r run . i I h !rt Compter, defendant, th undersigned Will sen at pumic r,if,. '".iu. T dar th tBt dy of December. 104, st 12 flora, noon, mi lue lauuurj V''" fore operated by th Poctlsnrt rsdersted . . , , .,,,,, at th Intersec tion nt North Re-enteinth street with Uulmhr street, la th city of Portlend. this fonniT arm i.o', . 1 ' - ' uiirteasseee ef "Id Isusdry swslnss. Furthet ,..hii. h...H.f mii be obtained at my office. 580 chamber oi Comnwre. In salil eltr of Portland, ssd SB Inspection t the proeertf o t be sold 7 '" J deaTrid. Tas said lsnnry bjelnsss will be continued in opefsoon nam o sg.". n, ad th ronfmsstlos thereof bj aM court. Dated, Iatcember 9 If. T. J. ttSllLXB. BecelTer CUT STILL DEEPER ARE THE PRICES HERE DURING THE HOLIDAY TRADE. WE ARE When we opened this store we expected to have a big fall business, but every one knows how business has been. We are overstocked too many goods all new this season's stuff. It must be sold, our prices will amass you. Bargains hers must bring on the run every buyer of clothing. j Men's Suits and Overcoats $9.00 Suit or Overcoat i 85.95 $10.00 Suit or Overcoat $6.75 $12.50 Suit or Overcoat , $8.50 $1(1.00 Suit or Overcoat 811.25 $16.00 Suit or Overcoat $12.95 We are positively showing the best line of new, this sea son's goods in Suits and Overcoats that can be found in the city and at from 25 to 33 1-8 per cent cheaper than our competitors. A look will convince you. Morrison street bridge is closed and we must have business at any cost New Fall and Winter HATS at Big Reduction All our $3 Hats .82.50 All our $3 Hats $1.45 ALL OUR $2 AND $2.50 PANTS In Cassimeres and Worsted, Fancy Stripes- for $1.50 Many Useful Xmas Presents ROSENSTEIN THE MONEY BACK 11 NOT-SATISFIED STORE. 228 Morrison Street Men's and Boys' Outfitters SHAN ARAN'S SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S is,0. I 'Or., 1 m mi Santa Claus Wishes the Children to Call on Him He will try and remember all, but he says his lot of toys at Shanahan's will not be suf ficient to accommodate Portland's younger generation. Think of that, children, and there are more toys here than ever before. Santa has ordered more and we think they will get here in time. Santa Claus is very tired now. He has so many children visiting him daily that he scarcely has time to jot down what they all want, but he is a pretty good bookkeeper. He has to set up nearly all night now answering letters. He says if they keep on coming so fast he will have to get an assistant to help do his work, because he can't lose so much sleep. He wants every little child in town to come down to Shanahan's to see him. Every mother should bring her children down to our TO YWORLD. Such a toy store waa never aeen in Portland. It is a grand feast for their eyes; it pleases them; it sets their little minds to work; it has a tendency to make them better children. Mothers that have "wee" ones so small they must be carried will find Monday a very good day to call, since the store is not usually so crowded on that day. Whatever you do, DON'T OVERLOOK OUR TOY WORLD on both floors. - O, YES, WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS Buy HOLIDAY PRESENTS " Notwithstanding that the bargains here are plentiful and of the latest and best quality, we give you trading stamps with every 10-cent purchase. WHAT YOU CAIN DO WITH B. Sc H. STAMPS For every 10-cent purchase or multiple thereof we will give you B. ft H. stamps. Paste these on the back of a sheet, which contains four pages, which we give you, holding 50 stamps each. When you have filled one or more pages, bring them to us and we will give you in exchange beautiful Silver and China ware of the best quality. You will soon secure a handsome Dinner Set and a Full Supply of high grade Silverware, absolutely free, or as stated above, $8 cash or $8.60 in merchandise for 10 pagea or 600 stamps. Children's Wear for Christmas Gifts Misses' and Children's Pine Knit Skirts, plain colors, with mercerized silk ' border and crochet edge. Special 35 and 50 Children's Wool Fascinators, white and colors, with silk stltchlnc. pctal 2S Infanta' Wool Leggings, colors White, red and navy. Special 25 and 3.B Infants' Sacquss, mad of Daisy cloth, finished with crochet edge of silk and ribbon. Special 25 Infants' Short Whit Dresses, sixes 1, 2 aisfl 3, made of lawn and Swiss, trimmed with em broidery, lacs and tucks. Special 60s 65 75. 85. fl.OO Infants' and Children's Crochet Silk Bonnets, with wool lining, assorted patterns, white and colors. Special 25. SO, 75. fl.OO Chlldem's Knit Toques, white and colors, regu lar 25c. Special t 15 Misses' and Children's Cloth Tarns and Tourist' Caps. Special.. 85 and 50 Christmas Hosiery Ladles' Extra Fine Black Cashmere Hose, with ribbed top; regular 60c. Special. ........ 45e Ladles' Fine Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose, regular 50c. Special 89 Ladles' Black Cashmere Hose, ribbed or plain. Special 85 Ladles' Black Cashmere Hose, regular iOc Special 15 Misses' and Children's lzl and Ixl Cashmere Hose, all sixes. Special 85 Misses' and Children's Fine Ribbed I. isle Thread Hose, regular 25c. Special 15 Children's Heavy lxl and txl Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, regulsr 20c. Special .".15. two for 85 Infants' Pink and Blue Illbbed Cashmere Hose. silk heels and tos; regular 25c. Special.. 80 Ladles' Fine Black Lisle Thread Hobs, drop Stitch and lace patterns. Special 15. 85. 85 and 50 Winter Underwear Specials Ladles' S2.00 White Wool Union Suits, Onetta style. Special 81.85 Ladles' Flece-Llned Union Suits, ecru and cream. Special 48 Ladles' 75c Wool Plaited Vests and Pants Special BO Ladles' Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants, gray and cream colored. Special 18 Children's Fleece-Lined Ribbed Union Suits. Special . . . . f . 25 Boys' Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers Special 85 Children's Camel Hair Shirts and Drawers, regular 50c. Special 85 Children's Fleece-Lined Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, all sixes. Special 19 Boys' Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Ribbed Union Suits Special 50 Domestic Bargains tl.OO Crochet Bedspreads 68 Fine Honeycomb Bedspreads, large bed else, hemmed; regular $1.00 quality, for 68 $2.00 Spreads, 11.35 Extra large slxe, Mar seilles patterns, good welgnt. good value for 12.00; our price 8135 Women's Coats, Suits and Furs No trash, no antiques. Nobby, de sirable effects in all the popular fab rics and colors. Snug, convenient, jaunty garments to keep out the chill and cold of the coming winter days. The price range is attractive. Our Christmas Corset Specials Our Corset Stock Includes all the new models, and Is on display in the corset department. The best makes of corsets are found in our stock. Come in and be fitted to a corset that will fit yea and be comfortable and still In expensive. 'T Armor side "ELONOO HIP" xsrftf0W,, Made of coutllle. three ken sateen -covered stripes, full bone bust, medium length, cluster hook for hose supporters, trimmed with rich Valenciennes lace, satin bow and draw Ins; ribbon. Venus back. This model cov ers a wide range of figures; colors, white, drab and black; sixes, II to 10. Price 81.00 The R. Sb G. Corset The heat double bust gore, straight front ex tra long waist, trimmed; colors drab and black; worth tl-60. Our price fl.OO Never-Rust Corset Laos trimmed, fine coutllle. steel bone, war ranted not to rust; colors, white and gray; worth $1.50. Price tl.OO F. P. Corset Made of best quality Alexandria cloth, me dium 4-hook model, deep hip, stitched ver tically at bottom, a reducing feature. Valenciennes lace, trimmed at top with satin drawing ribbon and bow; sixes, IS to SO; colors, white and drab. Price, 81.00 per pair. Also made In batiste. 5tvUr557 Extra Good Corset Straight front, made of steel bona short and medium lengths, lace trimmed; colors, gray, white and black; worth 76c and II. Our price BO With Hose Supporters A good Straight front, In gray and white with hose supporters; worth 75c and 11. Our price BO Infants' and Children's Wear Infants' Pink. Blue and White Sacques, made of Daisy cloth, trimmed with crochet edge of silk. Special ...SB Infanta' Chochet Sacquea trimmed with ribbons. Special 86. BO. TB and 81. OO Infants' Crochet Silk and Wool Bonnets, trim med with swansdown and ribbons. Special 8B. BO. TB and 81. OO Infants' White Dresses, sizes 1 to 4 years, made of fine Swiss and lawns, hemstitched ruffles, embroidery end Val. lace. Special 50. 65. 75 88. fl.OO to 88.88 Misses' and Children's Tourist Caps and Tarns, white and colors. Special...., BO Girls' Fine Wool Sweaters, fancy knit, white and colors; regular $1.80. Special 51. OO Misses' Heavy Knit Skirts, finished with chochet edge. Special 86 and 60 Sheeting and Muslins 10c Cambric, yard T M-lnch Cambric Muslin, a good soft finish, never sold for less than 10c, our price, yard T 10c Muslin 6 S-lnch Muslin, Sleached, a full yard wide, good heavy cloth for, yard 6 11-Inch Bleached Sheeting, suitable for full slae double bed, standard weight, sold for 25c yard, now, yard , 18 Towels Cotton Huck Towels, with red border, splendid Do value B Fringed snd Hemmed Huck Towels, soft and sanitary, llxSO, good value for HHc each, now .. 8 A large slxe Union Towel, with colored bor ders, nearly all linen, sold for 20c each, for, each A 18 Comforters for Chilly Nights 11.50 Comforts. Me A full slxe. good desirable pattern. In dark colors, tl.60, for.. 88 I2.0J Comforts, 11.11 Sllkollne or cambric covering, pure white sanitary filled cotton, for SI. 15 Blankets for Wintry Weather Wonderfully low prices on Redding supplies that warrant a liberal stocking up. Blankets, white, tan and gray, suitable for sheets at. each 85 11.71 Blankets, 11.15 Tan. gray and mottled, extra large else, heavy fleece, pair . 51.15 Wool Blankets, J8.88 A pure white Oregon Wool Blanket, all wool, usually sold for $5.00, our price, palru 88.88 Blankets, 12.16, Instead of $4.00 White, full slxe Blanket, with Just enough ootton to keep them from shrinking, good value for $4.00. will be sold for, pair $2.85 $7.50 Blanket, $4.5 They are extra large slse, splendid values, pure lambs' wool, extra heavy, good value for $7.60, will be closed out at, pair 806 Pillows Floss Pillows in all sixes lS-lnch 86 20-Inch 85 22 -Inch 40 $4-inch 45 76c Feather Pillows 48 19x26 Feather Pillows, $-1b. weight, steamed feathers, good heavy ticking, for 48 Special Values Men's Underwear EVJ5BT GARMENT IS PROMISED RELI ABLE AND SATISFACTORY. Men's Merino Wool Socks, In gray, tan and blue, two pairs 25 Large assortment of Men's Wool Underwear, In variety of colors; value $1.00 to $1.50. Special 85 Men's Black and White Stripe Wash Shirts 45 Large line of Oolf and Dress Shirts, 75c value. Special 89 Men's 7 nib Umbrellas, guaranteed waterproof and fast colors 85 Men's Cashmere Pants, in gray stripe. . .61.85 Men's 25c Suspenders 19 Large Assortment of Ties, in tecka, four-in-hands, Windsors and bows; $Bc snd $5c values 16 McCall's Patterns Th latest and nWSSt put terns for fall and win ter 10-16. Ask for tntin. McCall's Magazine 50 A TEAR. A swell monthly of fashion. Oat a efre copy of ' our Fashion Sheet for December.