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I. i THE OREGON' SUNDAY ' JOURNAL, ? PORTLAND, SUNDAY " MORNING, V-APRIL 19,' 1908. GOES 1OTO COMISSIOX BETWEEN PORTLAND AND BIG' EDDY TOMORROW EflD OF STRIKE SEEMS LIKELY ' t FOJJ are most cordiallv Gralnhandlers and Export- 4; invited to visit bur new establishment on Fifth street, at the corner of Stark. , - crs Eenew Negotiations i . 1 for Feace. SMALL AMOUNT CAUSE OF BREACH . Secretary Foley of Gndnhandlera' . Union Sara Employes Consider Rate Asked Just and la Keeping ' With Usual Rto Allowed. '' ? indications pofnt to ma amloable aet tlmtnt of the breech between the grala. ' handler tad the eaportera meeting ; . m bald thta afternoon between repre sentative of tli two Interact, and 4 While too agreement u reached, th. ' MifwnM m of eaob a character m to practically preclude a prolonged and ' actons clash, ' , Tbo amall natter of ttt eenta for overtime is all that prevent tbo brooch from being eloeed. and aa agree. moat to ooror a year to bo signed. Th. exporters contend that they cannot af ford to pay nor man l cents on uour for overtime, Because wmptuwa BnMt nniui hu tha work dona for .mi War It not for th sort's d- nniiHi In nrhar raanecta thev would not bo in position to pay tha scale of-I farad, oo thay contend In explaining wni . h K(I to arrantln tha additional u nts for which tha anion man bold out Tha striken, on too otner nana, ear It la enatomary that time and a half fee allowed for orertlme, which would itiam tha I1U nanta aakad for. "Wo onferred with tha exporters' committee thla afternoon," aald Seero- tary Jam.e Foley of tho Orainhandlers onion, "but reached no agreement la view of thla fact our men. will not ra ' turn to work Monday morn Inc." Tha exporters say thay are In bo par. tleular hurry to reaume worn on tna docks and la tho warehouses because tha aeasoa la aboat at an and, and a clausa in tha charter parties protect them from being; hold liable for de murrage In ease of Teasels being de tained beyond their laydays. There are about six vessels In the xivar to load wheat and a large a teeni er will be due to arrive bare soon to load for China i nm i ii i .. jiiii.nji iiiii.ih.1 .i.n.--ii) j iii-i. - j.un miff iin-i ni V:' - , ' ' " ' A V,- . ' L ' K ! - . , v , .-. i - : v t ' ' . - , t r-if --. '. i .. , - . . ... i . : .; v'vT4;,', , : " .1 - , . - S J ' ' Steamer J. N. Tl of th Opea Rfren Trtnportt!on Company at Oak Street Dock. At I O'clock tomorrow morning tho new steamer. J. N. Teal of the open River Transportation company will leav on bar first trip to Big Eddy. It will mean the one n Ins of what promises to be a busy aeasoa because the boat bean tranafonned into OHO of the best equipped steamboats plying out of Portland. Originally tha Teal was splendidly adapted for freight and tha new upper works have been constructed along Unas making her unsurpassed for pas senger accommodations. Tha cabin Is large and handsomely furnished and the observation deck la large and open, giving the- traveler an unobstructed view of the famous Columbia scenery. The Teal will leave Oak street-dock at B a m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, touching at all way points and connecting with the portage road st Big Eddy. Returning the Teal will leave The Dallas at 7 a. nv. and reach her Portland dock about I p. m. Cap tain Oeer, who superintended the re building of the boat will be In command. MARESH NOTES. ' Astoria, April lsV-Arrived at 1:11 and left up at 4 p. m., steamer jonan roui- sen, from Ban rranoiaco. amvea aown at 4 and sailed, steamer Senator for . 'Ban Francisco. ' ' 1 . ,4 Aden, April II. Passed, ' April II, British steamer Tweeddale, from Port- land. ,..; Gibraltar. April II. Ballad April II, r 'British steamer 8t Hugo. Antwerp. j Baa Francisco, April Is. Bulled at . 11:J0 .a- uu, steamer , Roae City for Portland. - . - - Tides at Astoria Sunday High, 1:11 ! a. nr. I.I faet: 1:11 p. m.. 7,6 feet Ixjw, ' 1:51 a- nw 0.1 feat; 1:61 p. m.. I.I faet ALOXQ THE WATERFIlOIfT. T The steamer All lanes sailed last night for Coos bay With freight and pasaen- '": gars.'. ' v . c - ..-' The steamer Breakwater Is duo to ..arrive this- afternoon from Coos bay and the ateamer Johan Poulsea Is 'due to arrive from Ban rrancisoo. Tho American bark acme la ex pected to leav down mis morn mi bound for Now Tork with a cargo o The derm an bark Nomia Joined tho fleet In the harbor yesterday ander charter to Kerr. Olfford "Co. to carry a cargo of wreat to surope. MARIXB INTELLIGENCE, mearalar Liners Se to Antra. Breakwater. Coos Bay .'. .April It Eureka, Eureka and Coos April Z0 Roanoke, Baa Pedro and way ..April jl Alliance, Cooa Bay April II fiH.M. Cm TTp..l.nn Anrll Zl ,G. W. Alder, Ban Pedro, way ..April JJ Hue li. iuimore. tuiuiwk f v Nloomedla orient .........May i Aleala, orient ...June Numantla orient .....July 1 Arabia, orient ..Aug. 1 ' Bagalar XJaars as Oapart, . ireka Eureka and Coos April 21 lue H. Elmore, Tillamook April Zl Breakwater San Francisco... .April XI AUtanoe, Coos Bay ...April IS Rose City, Ban Francisoo ...... April II SOON I0B0DY CAN PLAY A PEACEFUL-GAME OF POKER By war of making the great Ameri can game of poker unpopular in Port land. Detectives Coleman, Price and Hunter last evening raided a gam la room IS of the Arcade house on First Street between Alder y and Morrison streeta The officers found five men gathered about the ciotn-coverea iaoie. In the oenter of which a jackpot of goodly proportions waa atacked. Three other men were in the room, and theae ware anncad In tha Bleasant task of sampling contents of a bottle provided for their delectation, . The keeper of the game proved to be a man known as John Anderson. He was. also keeper or the "kitty," an ani mal of the nature faker species that la necessary to th successful conduct of a poker game that la run for profit aa well as pleasura The other playera in th game at the time of the arrival of the offloera were Jamea Williams,' William Dement ueorre uurxe and reter jonnson. ip onlookers, who also were the keepers o the flask, ware J. El Barnes, Thomai Nelson and Frank Floyd. All of ths men, .together with th evidence of their misdeeds, were taken to the police station where they were charged with aambllnx- and vlsltlna a gambling gams. The keeper deposited 160 cash bail for himself and 120 for each of the other men to Insure their appearance in the police oourt tomor row morning to answer for their sine. ; Going Away , r) i ' Well : Jpj ) y ' Dressed mm " raVer Arabia orient April 25 Dnnk& Ran -Padra.and wav.. AdHI 27 Geo. W. Elder. San Pedro April 30 Senator. San Francisco.., May TRUi PILFERED 111 peunwii a?. v ieuvivw e. Zi It- A. Ua.a Z I SS'EEES i PI iTSKiHIF IPI1T ULfll UlinillL. ULI Ul 1a. 1 Broderlck Caatla Br. Largiemore, Br. an. Teesais . . . Columbia No. ship Stream ....O. W. P. dock dward Detallle, Fr. bk. Greenwich No. I toller. Fr. bk Mo Prawn of India.. Br. bk. Levland Bros.. Br. sh Astoria Alhvn. Rum. bk.. N. P. Lumber Co. Eugene Pergallne, Fr. bk ...Centennial gornll Bart, Br. bk .Irving elticburn. Br. bk) ,..Ocaanlo Nomla, Ger. bk Btraam Donna Franceses, Br. bk .Astoria Strath tay. Br. ss.. E. & W. Mills Klsa, Nor. ss. ........Portland Lbr. Co. Urania, Nor. bk.; , Oceanic itit.rliinin. flmr. bk. ......... .AstoriA Alvena Am. sch.. ......Gobi Northland, Am. , ss ..... . Portland L. Co. Arabia Ger. ss. Alaska . .rrescott Mrs. . Maxwell Seeks to Re cover Value of Jew dry Therein. Becanse her trunk was robbed, as aha asserts, while it was in the depot of th Astoria A Columbia River Railway com pany at Clatskanle, Mrs. Leila C Max well has begun suit in the circuit court to recover the value of lawalrv that was In the trunk. Mra Maxwell says that sns and her husband went ewelrj Tongue Point from Portland to Clatskanle. January I, ana uiai we irun waa ten in me aepoi, the place provided by the company for ltssafe keeping. w 'nil the station agent was absent it appears, ths depot waa broken Into and the thieves found a prise In tha Max well trunk. The plaintiff alleges that the railroad company should pay the full value of tha articles lost GOOD SAMARITA You Will Always Be on the Safe ; Side by Wearing Columbia Tailored Clothes 1 ' : ; They are stylish, right and proper. They 1 ' ; are stylish because the aim of tils shop s 5 ( Is to keep in constant touch with the V ' latest that happens in New York. They , ' are right for the reason that artists In the tailor line are employed exclusively. They are proper because these men know what they are doing and cut and build a suit to fit you, not because they are working lor wages. Whether you are - going; to the beach or New York, dress -well for your own good. There is no -' . pleasanter sensation than that of putting j J on a brand new suit that fits correctly. A Czlt for -520 to 550 Trcnxcrs From 4 . C I to 513 rrcrs Czla H'.i " Frcn 550 Up BaBwZaxawr i GRANT PHEGLEY, Mgr.' Seventh and : Stark" Streets Tosemlta Am. sa Tellowatona. Am. sa Washlna-ton. Am. sa ..........Rainier Ij-iomer. a in. aa. ............ .vm umi Jobaa Poulsen, Am. sa Oak "street am Beats to toad Ziambar. Echo. Am. bktn. Callao Melville Dollar, Am. aa,.San Francisco Ravalli. Am. sa San Francisco Churchill. Am. sch .Keelung Kelburn, Br. bk MoJIUones Vlrainla, Am. sch..... ...Ban Francisco rhehalls. Am. bktn. . ) Makawelt I W. F.'Jewett, Am. ss Redondo W. R. Hume. Am. sch. ...San Francisco Westerner, Am. sa. Bah Francisco Tallac Am. ss Ban Francisco I Shoshone, Am. sa .......Ban Francisco Mabel Gale, Am. sch..... Ban FranclBCo Ba Boat With Cement ana General. A barf oyla. Br. sh. Antwerp Mmiiii Rnatad. Fr. bk London 1-Jeea5?. AL. .:::::SStw!H Baccalaureate Address Will I5&kn Be Delivered by Dr. I SI 1 z -k ,1.. I v tUn WM1MH, PI. .1. IMf VWUUI . , . - Ruaenia FautreL Fr. bk Antwara K.l p n a Tti ITITTi (kiLVr. bk. .....ljondon JBeiaM Urn ari4n Himhnr. David de Anlers, Fr. sh. Antwernl The annual commencement exercises Brabloch. Br. bk Antwerp I of the graduating olasa of th training NURSES TO GRADUATE iloran, Br. ah Antwerp Coal Shlpa Ba Boat, Ancaioa. Br. ah .Newcastle, A. Mlndoro. Am. sch. .Newcastle, N. B. W. La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A Tramp Steamers Ba Boats, Strathgyle. British as.... San Francisco inverkip, Boverlc. Taunton, Br. ss Br. sa or. as. ... ...... Poetic, Br. as. ........... Ban Francisco Madura, Br. ss. ......... .San Francisco as. .....Aremerton math, Oregon; Sarah Speoht Dubuque, ........ Everett tows: Ovldla Nelson, Astoria, Oregon; IVoad wrala. Maud A, Booth, Vlotorio. B. G; Jessie Forest Grove, Oregon) Wilda Tabor. Nor. ss. River Forth, Br. Ba Bout la Ballast to Manx King. Br. ah... .....Taltral sohool for nurses at th Good Samari tan hospital will take place in the nurses' home, TBS Marshall street Tues day evening. April 11. at I o'clock. Rev. Charles Scaddihg, bishop of Oregon. will conduct the exercises. Dr. Rich- Ban Francisco ..t i.. Ban". Francisco The foifoWln ia tha clnaa rnatart Al. Guaymas vlda Aarnea. Davton Waahlnarton: Clrm. Bcovlll. Astoria Oregon: Daisy Flett Toledo, Oregon; Lydla Pritcheti Phllo- Ba ' . '" ......... w I i Port Crawford, Br. ah ......Callao I Rowland, .........Callao I .uaiiao Agnes Oswald, Br. an. River Falloch. Br. bk . fjnrdsee. Oer. an Callao Orea-on. Ger. sh. Yokohama) A. Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. Henrietta, Gar. sh.. nri, ir. au.. ....... Aster, oer. .............. v aiparaiso Marechael de Noallles. Fr. bk.West coast Helena Blum, Fr. bk,......,..., Bristol OU Steamers Ba Boat. I Geo. Loomla Am. as... ..San Fxanciao Balem, Oregon; Rose Gana Portland; Marlon Chase. Portland: Katnrine J. Kent eaiem, uregon: m. Belle Cronse, Balem. Oregon; Mrs, Lulu Barnes. Portland: Stella F. Browne. bk....... Yokohama I Fossil, Oregon; cauie s-ridiey, wasoo, .West coast I Oretron: Helen V. Foster. Boise. Idaho: San Francisoo Helene C Hansen, Chehalls, Washing- .Valparaiso ton; Emny e-agerstrom, unenaan, Ore gon: Virginia v. worsnam, tsaiein, ure- gon: uiaays m. name, uewaney.u, u.; Edith L. Richardson, Crevllle, Califor nia; Harriet George, Newberg, Califor nia T0N0WAED0W TO JEWEXBY NOW Tuen Suey, proprietor of a Chinese! lodglng-houa at I06M PJne. street re-lfa Anurias. California, police depart ported to the police last niatat that dur-lment, arrived In Portland last evening. oSmWvav broke 'tha door open and atol fsi" lii to answer to 'V'seattUlidava braci?t valued at IJO.and mUl"-! BUT AVEBILL WILL FAIL TO SEE FUN ... sabkaMBasawssBaaanaa )f Captain of Police Broadhead of th gold ring. - Th money bad been . left in a trunk on and the thief was foreedto break this I0 open in oraer te get at tne valuables. -Tuen Buey is said, to have been one Of the Instisatorr- of tha trouble In tha Bow On Tong which resulted in a hijrh blnder war; and the murder, about five weeks ago, of Lee Dai Hoy, a prominent Chinese merchant Yuen Buev la In clined to attribute today's theft of bis valuables to seme member of tha on. posing faction in the Bow. On- Tong. approp Information iriating 12,000 in oonnectlon ? .,! I California authorltlea He la accused piontr of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation of th liver and bowela To ret rid of it and headache and . biliousness and 'the poison that rings Jaundice, uh ur. iun t mew li br Life Pi 25c. at Bkidmore Drug Cois drug store. a. the renaoie punxiara cnai oo the work without grinding or griping. We have filled the entire quarter block with a magnifi cent display of hew furniture. The showing Includes classic furniture in the Louis XV and Louis' XVI periods, , Chippenr dale, Hepplewhite and Shera ton styles, Colonial . reprbduo tions, Arts and Crafts , pieces, and a comprehensive stock of general furniture of unusual excellence. ' y Our carpet and drapery de partments have been greatly enlarged and strengthened by the addition of new . lines of artistic fabrics. T.G.Mack&Co. Fifth and Stark Corner Tblrd TsmhIII PHONE MAIN 4918 UtU Orders CsrefoIIy Filled W LEATHER DRESS SUIT CASES Sizes 18 to 24 inches, brass lock and reen- forced corners, S 1.50 to $9.50 LEATHER VALISES All sizes and shapes, patent fastener and brass lock. Specially pricod for Monday andTuei- 6( PA day, f4.S0 to , tpO.iJU LADIES' HOUSE Made of fancy per cales, in dark and me dium' shades, fancy yoke and separate waist lining, trimmed in washable braids, values up to $1.50. Special for Monday cMl...89c New Sheer Dress Goods For Monday and Tuesday we shall place on Sale our new arrivals in Lawns, Nainsooks, Organdies, Dimities, and Swiss," in all the latest weaves and colorings. Specially, ' underprlced for the 1 f two days, the yard BOf down to luC SEMI-MONTHLY CLEAR-, ANCE SALE IN J Children's Shoes Comprising Don go la, ' Vici and , Box Calf Shoes, in lace or button, heavy or light sole, sizes up to 8 and vlues up to $15. Monday and Tuesday, Q the pair ...... Vet Sample L,ot . HANDKER CHIEFS Ladies' Swiss and Fine . Cambric ' Handker- hemstitched, scalloped and embroidered . ef- 4,fects. values up to 2Sc. Special tor Monday and. Tuesday at-..,....,. 10c with th promotion of a laundry schame, Cantain ; Broadhead. villi take his pris oner to California on' the Southern Pa cific train tonight, and will arrive in Los Angeles in tune to participate In the latter end of ' the . festivities Inci dent to th visit of tha battleship fleet to that port. ..... , fcMMMMaMMMMMWOM, . ' V,, 71,009 copies sheet music, choice now Uc Graves A Co. removal . aala Act quickly. 121 Washington atreet. , ' FEBSOKAL.' - Prank Patton, banker of Astoria., was at the Oregon y eater day. 1 . J. O. Lawrenoe, of Olympia. one of Washington's railroad commissioners, Is at th Perkins. ; Oscar Vanderbllt, of Hqod River, Is at the Portland. George H. Kelly, of Engene, lumber dealer, is at ths Imperial, accompanied !?DrJ.WFr'Calbreathl of McMtnnvlH. former superint.nd.nt of th asylum, is at th Imperial.' - .' John ax. Wall; of Hlllsboro grand Chancellor of th Knights of Pythlaa and U R. Stinson, of Salem, O. T R. 8. Of th same oraer, ar. at tr jerkins, j INCUBATORS A few 120-cggs size machines, slightly damaged; good' as new ' and guaranteed. lv Incubator $8.00 Brooder $6.00 ' ' . - Now is a good time to start hatching. : . ; x ' The Geo. VV. Foott Machinery House r Grand Avenue and East Alder Street, Portland,' Oregon Accompanied by W. L. Bradshaw, S., R. of Th Dalles, George W. Knight, O. R., of Hubbard, and W; il.-Cake, fS.'R.V of Portland, they leave, today lor Baker Citv. to attend the dedicatory exer cises ofCastle Hall Tuesday. Mra. ueorge w. uasen is visiting at Mrs. , Howe's, near Hood XUvef. " and Is much improved In health. ? r . . . 71.00J), eoplea sheet xnualo, choice now I Ho. - Gravea Co. removal sale. Act quickly. Ill Washington street,. . Th Great Eastern, which made her maiden trip jest half a century ago, was not a financial success until she became. a cable-repair ; vessel several years after. ,- -.- :'! - . (. I .-). r f-;i