10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND," TUESDAY' EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1910. i EH TO GO 0 1 DIEGO s. m. steamer Cascade, from Colombia river. 1 , South Bend, Jan. 10. Arrived Steam er Despatch, from San Francisco via Astoria. . Astoria, Jan. 10. -Failed at IMS n. m. -British steamer Foxley, for Mel bourne and Geelonff. Left up at 3 p. m. Steamer Jim Butler. Sailed at I p. m. Steamer Uandon, for Ban Fran claco. Arrived down at I p. in. Steam r Shoshone, St Vincent, Jen. .Arrived Nor wegian ateamer Titan la, from Portland. San Franoiaco, Jan. 10. Sailed at t p. m. Steamer Argyll for Portland. Ar rived at 10 p. m. Steamer Northland. I rrorn Portland. ' Redondo. Jan. 1 fl Arrlrxt grfiiwinM RfWPfin San FranC SCO and Anar Mahony. from Columbia rlvar. i mouth of the river at S a. m., moderate; wind, aaat 10 milea; Weather, cloudy. Tides at Aatorla Wednesday: Hla-a water i:U a. m.. 7.1 feet: 1:14 p. m.. 9 i feet Ixw water 7:1 a. in.. I I feet; 1:11 p. m 11 feet ill IS NIi North Pacific Steamer Will Run; San ';. Dieao Santa Clara Makes Eureka Harbor. HARNESS ASSOCIATION DENIES BOYCOTT REPORT Tha North Paclflo Steamahlp om rany ha announced that in tha near fu ture the steamahlp Eureka, which has been on the run between Portland and Kureka, will be piacea on a run between Han Francisco and San Diego, touching t Santa Barbara and San Pedro har bors, whlla the steamer Bant Clara will handle the bualueaa between Portland tnd Kurcka, on her way to ana irom San Francisco. ' ' ' . ; The Eureka Is at present In San Fran risro, and It Is reported that a complete nil burning plant will bs Installed In her before she goes on tha San Diego run. A. short time ago a change wasniade in ths schedules of soma of tha worth Paclflo Steamship company's steamers fanning out of Portland, and among J hose changed was tha Eureka, which i ad been making coos nay as a way .Vent. That place was cut, out of her MARINE INTELLIGENCE Schedule .and aha mads tha run from J'ortland to Eureka direct ' ' i The steamer Santa Clara," which was Running- direct to San Francisco, had Eureka put on her schedule, and she ,n ill conUnue making that port, as will ihe steamer George W. Elder on ' her Svay to and from San Pedro., By the i hance in tha schedule tha steamer 3tanoke now runs direct to San Fran cisco and aouthern ports. . It is - reported that tha steamer inula Clara has been libeled In San F rancisco by Peter lArsen to recover 5480. Larsen was '.watchman on the Joints Clara, when on December 10 last. Ms foot was caught in tha capstan ma i tiinery and badly cruahed.1; , r I DUCKS ICE FOIl TnREE HOURS. : ,-. fteamer Ion Makes LltUa Progress in Camas Slough. " . ', For three solid hours yesterday, tha i earner jone pucswi mo iua in n.m t lough, and during that Urns tnada only I bout two boat lengths, according to the jcport of Captain F. Uagstrome, mas Jer of the, ateamer. . . After bucking the lea for three hours, Jlie lone returned to Portland and no i rtempt will be made to get to Camaa Tor the present although the steamer left this morning at o'clock for Waah iugal and way landings. She will con tinue to leave every morning at that 3 our 'until the' Ice" la out of the "river t nd she can .resume her regular trips as jar as Camas. Captain Uagstrome re ported that the natural loe in the slough Mas about three Inches thick, while In places where It had been broken and tailed up, it was ss thick aa six Inches. The steamer Lurllne of tha Vancouver Transportation company, has resumed i oT regular trips to Astoria, and the J uptain reports- that tnerels consider-' ebly less ice down tha river than there jvas a few flays ago. . ' t Low -water In the Lewis river is ths J eason lor the steamer Mascot re maining tied up, and J. Allen Harri son, manager of the company which op $ rates her, said this morning that un a 11 there is soma mora rain, so as to 3 Ting up the water in the river, the t teamer would remain tied up. Begvlar Liners Jns to Arrive. Breakwater. Coos Bay Jan. 11 Banta Clara, San Francisco Jan. II Eureka, Eureka ( ..Jan. IS ueo. w. Elder, Ban Pedro...... Jan. Id Kansaa City, San Franclaco.... Jan. 17 Klamath, San Francisco Jan. .0 Koanoke, Ban Pedro Jan. 23 Koae City, San Franclaco. Jan. H Xegular Xilnars Da to Depart, Roanoke.'. San Pedro ........ . Jan. if Breakwater, Coos Bay......,.,.Jan. 11 iuae city, Ban Franclaco Jan. 14 Santa Clara, San. Francisco. ... .Jan. IS Alliance, Cooa Bay .. ,...Jaa. IS ciorge. w. jijder, Pan Pedro., ..Jan. Kansas City, San Franclaco..,,. Jan. Tssssls la Port. Mackinaw Am ss . . i . . . .Elevaton hobs city, A. M. B. B A nsworth Koanoke, Am. sa .....Martin's King iTyrus, Am. son. Astoria Manx King. Br. aa Mersey Klamath. Am. ss...., St Helena jonan fouiaen. Am. ss. .Inraan-Poulaen's KeiDurn, nr. DK..w.,..inman-Poulsn J. M. Griffith. Am. bk....St Johna mUl r. . W"P, Am. ss. Inman-Poulaen Ieyland Broa, Br. ah St Johna uonna iraneeec. Br. tik. ...... .Aslorls Jean Bart Fr, bk... Llnnton Belen, Fr. bk Aatorla nitair. nr. .ok.. .Columbia enin...Am. sea ...Goble Hrablooh, Br. bk ..fit Johna menajvon. nr. sn. ....Portland Lbr. Ca unit niream. nr. DK.. .. .lnman-Poulan St Nicholas. Am. sh...... Gob Is Selja, Nor. ss. ....... .;... .,,.Alblna ' onta. to Xoad Ltuabez. Wellealey, Am. as ....... San Francisco v-nurcnu Am. sen..... .Honolulu Olympic. Am. ss .San Franeiaoo Caaco ..Ban traaclsco J,cn ' ...ban Francisco iv. vvooa. Am, son. ,...Han rranclsos Marhoffer ............. .flan Francisco H. B. Bendixen. Am. ash: Run rnnHun oHgmaw, vna. a. o.- .Han Francisco Bnosnona, Am. ss, Han FTanclsoc Rainier, Am. as .San Frsaclsoo Carlos, Am. ss.. San Francisco Tamaipais, Am. as San Franclaco rorester. Am. sen..,,.. San Francisco Yellowstone. Am. ss.....San Francisco Ea Boat With Cement and General. 52"ut. Kr- bk Antwerp uiiium, rr. mo, ............ .AniwrrD f: ' . :.-',m ssresaBaaaaasaaaBBaaaaaBmwsja . ' ' r . 'A 1.: Ill 1 '"A I III ( - -5 f: I ( r.'. vi in . : yJ:? A p r xls J WasjVMslssaB . sSSBBBBBBBaaBSBBSSSBBSeaBBBBBB . ' Csldwell city, and Mrs. Earl Weat of this ' Ben Johnson Dies. .', '. goll rlptrhlo Tb Josraal, coirax, wami., Jan. 11. A mesaage was received here last -night from Hot lAke, Or., stating that Ben Johnson was dead at that ' place. Matt Johnson, nephew, left on ths svenlng train for Hot Hake, and will bring tha body here, Mr. Johnson was one of ths pioneers of Coirax. and leaves many, relatives ' In this vicinity. Tha body will be Interred In the cemetery at Oneco, eight miles from Colfax, at "which place Mr. John son last resided. : : Edward Smy'the. ' (fpeetnl Dbipatrh to The Joornl.t Walla Walla, Wash.. Jan. ll! Ed. ward Smyths, for 2,0 years a resident of mis cuy. ana weii Known here, died res terday at his home of pneumonia. He came to this city from Canada, his na tive country,' about 10 years ago, and had lived hers sines. Hs was unmar ried, -.,. .'.--...v. , .....,., .-. PERSONAL R. w. Price, Portland, president: A. P. Hoska,- Tacoma; ecretaryi W. , . . . o. Stacey, Wenatchee, director., . . V Tha oonventlon of ths Northwestern Retail Harness and Saddlery . associa tion, which began yesterday morning In tha assembly hall of .the commercial club and was to come to a close this PoitaliMhl BrVbk.'.'.'.VlctoW; Vo'KhRS ' m P'obably last anothsr day. omw progress was maao mil morning When ths matter of reciprocal insurance was taken up and the discussion drsgged. on till ths noon recess, so that neither tha scheduled election of off I oers nor the selection of ths next meeting place was touched jupon. . - ' Tw Important scatter. . Those two -Important matters will form ths chief order of business this afternoon. Spokane wants tha next convention, and-Seattle has also put In via. but there are not a few who be lieve Portland as the most logical place because or its geographical position, being in the center of the territory cov ered by ths association. There Is said to be a strong possibility of Portland again having the convention. Tha reciprocal Insursncs topic Is con sidered one of the most Important to corns before ths convention, it being the sense of ths delegates that by carrying their own Insursncs, as do many other trades, they would share In ths profit earnings themselves. Addresses on the subject . wera ..mads by. men familiar David d'Anirera. Fr. V . rinOnn Ernest Iexouve. Fr. bit Hamburg a Perouae, Fr. bk..., Antwerp Leon Blum. Fr. bk ......San Franeiaoo Manx King Br. sh... ...Antwerp Marechal Noailles. Fr. bk.' ....Antwerp Notre Dams d'Arvlr. Fr. bk... .Antwerp Wayertree. Br. sh. - Liverpool Arctic Stream. Br. sh. ........... Tyne drain Tonnage Za Boats in Ballast. Amlral Cecilia. Fr, mh Ttnnniui,. Comllebank, Br. bk ...Valparaleo Le Plller. Fr. bk. ...Dublin Pierre Lotl. Fr. bk. , Dublin Kene, Fr. bk. . Ban Franclaco Oil Carriers Ea Boats. Atlas, Am. as. . . .. , . . . San Francisco Asuncion. Am. ss San Fraaclsco ajra-yle. Am. as San Francisco with ths workings of such Insurance through practical experience. WO Boycott Suggested. The matter of wholesalers and manu facturers selling direct to - consumers was - up at yesterday's meeting, but president Price, , as well as ; Secretary Jtioaxa, says that at. no tlras . was it eyen suggested that ,a boycott would be waged agalnat manufacturers -who engage in this practice, , although it is understood that the. sentiment anion tns retailers la to the effect that, tha manufacturers should deal Only with the reiaitfr ana let them av ths benefit of the greater portion. ; at leaat of tha retail iraae. , After ths closs of tha mornln . ion loaay, a numoer of manufacturira caned on ths assembled retailers and welcomed them to the city. Tha ban. quet this evening will be riven hv th wnoiessiers and jobbers and many of mem will attend. ,?." We never Intimated anv lntntinn tn ooycott jobbers selling direct to con sumers, saia Secretary Hoska this morning, upon learning that suoh a ru mor had been started, "and no ons ever neara me say a word about It" ins matter of adootlns- a nriea Hat to suit all localities, has been given much time by a committee appointed for that purpose.. - -.?.r ....i.-t;,..Jia. ' J. P. Hsyden, i broker of Walla walla, wash. Is at ths Hotel Oregon. J. A. Tancey, a real estate broker of Spokane, Wash, is at tha Hotel Oregon loaay. . ,. c.-. V. Sherman of Vancouver. B. C la guest at tha Nortonla hotel today. Hi- t. Mines of Taooma. Waah.. la rueit at tha romrllua '. J. J. Cooper, a retired farmer of The Daiies, or., is staying at ths Hotel Ore gOII. ' . r r i - i o. o. Johnson, a' tlmbertnan of Be- auie. waafj., is at ths Hotel Oregon. E. W.'WSy, a merchant of Seattle. Wash., la registered at ths Hotel Ore gon. ,;, ; , 11. O. Newport owner of tha Tr.rmla. ion, ur., townsits. is a suest at tha tm perial hotel;,' - . . . . , J. W. Maxwell, a banker f Seattle, Wash- la registered at - tha Imn.ri.t M. TSlbOt Of Battla- Waah . . a.. 11 anown steamboat man Of Puget sound. is resierea xoaay at ths Imperial hotel. Martla Ford., a lumberman of rr a. a . ... , nman.. is a i in imperial hotel , wnanes Butler. ' a cattlnman Tnr ivwummu, Yvasn., la at me imperlaL uorre ri. ueorae. a rananrma A.iona, ur., ana wir are at the Hotsl Portland. - :J H. T. Prlnca. a walnut aee, vr, is a guest at ths Hotel Port land. '. ,.-' ., . ! i Mrn. jiarr-A.. Hutton f Hn.ir.n. nr..b . : . . . jjiuinineni in yie ranks of the wumen BurrramBta. is at tha nnt.i pa.. land today.. - , Benjamin Touns nf Aatnria rt. i. tha Hotel Portland. , If TAnnsi sawiii leave, tonight on the' Shasta Limits . BnwFrnc,co, whsrs hs will remain un til May l. hi AUTO AGEIJTS ASK $9,000 DAMAGES Cancellation of Contract Is Charged in Suit Against the " Northwestern Buick Co. : W. lAthrnn w.. Jt . V&l awui,C.oonn K4 To1 Suit for IJOOO damages fdr tli can cellation of a contract of agency for th Bulck a-jtomnblle in the co-juties of Pieroe, Thurston, Mason. Chens Us an) Lewis, In ths stats of Washington, lias been begun In the circuit court by Dctwller and Rushmore against . ths Northwestern Bulck company, ' y Ths plaintiffs say that they were to have the excluslvs agency In' the coun-. ties named and were given the right to purchaae BO machlnea at a price that would . have enabled them', to make profit of $8000. They rented 'Quarters In- Tacoma, prepared advertising mat ter and were going ahead with ths work, they say, whan they were notified that the contract was cancelled and the selling right given to another, firm. . They ask for .18000, ths expected profit on ths . lata of SO machines, and for ths return of 11000 deposited by them to secure ths contract. ; Another' automobile suit in which It Is alleged that a lease has been broken. has besn started by ths IL I Keata Auto company against T. N., C M. and J. C Harrison. Ths defendants are al leged to unlawfully hold possession of Thomas flysr, worth 12070. Rsturn of the machine or Its valus and 150 damagsa are asked. 8 YEARS OF TAFT . lEIIDWIiAt Ai FREE TRADE This Is War Secretary Dickin- cnri'e DrncArlnTinn ' IIHrPfl. UVII I IV'VIIWUVHl. Vlivivu. at sugar Kancn n uuoa, in Response to Trade Appeal. Walla Wall Strctet Cleaners Idle, tRDarlal Dlf natrk to Tha JanralaLI Walla Walla, Jan. 11. Walla Walla'a street cleaning department is about opt of business. - Last month ths men did not average ons day's work In three. As they are paid only for ths time they actually put In. It has worked a hard ship on most of ths men, most of -whom era dependent upon tbet salaries for the necessities of Ufa Last month ths largest check drawn ' by any employe was jjy- ana some arew no mora tnan IS or. $10. - , ,-. 'The. causa for the lack of work Ilea In the fact that the winter baa been unusually cold and atormy. .;- Mill City rrojrreaseg.' (Spartl Dtipatcb to The" Josraal.) Mill City. Or... Jan. 11 This city has mads a good growth ths past year. Over to new residences have been built hers and many mors ars being planned. Ths new public school building recently completed Is among' the handsomest school .buildings In the county. ' v 'United Piees Lyase Wire.) -5 Havana, Jan. ll.-feecretary of War Jacob M. Dickinson hopes that a Dem ocratic free trade . prealdent . will be elected to succeed William H. Taft af ter ths present " chief executive has ssrved two terms, according to Senor Con Pelayo, owner of the Rosarlo sugar mill, near . Havana; .', Secretary Dickinson and tha party with which hs is touring Cuba, break fasted with Pelayo; yeaterday. ,: A dis cussion of free entry Into the United States of Cuban products was precipi tated.. , During the discussion, ' accord ing to Pelayo, Dickinson said: " - "I am ths only free trads Democrat in a Republican protection cabinet Af ter Mr. Taft ha a served his second '' term, I Invite you to corns to ths Uni ted States and assist in sleeting a Dem ocratic free trads president" . Dloktnaons declaration waa caned forth by Pelayo'a appeal to him to work for free entry of Cuban products. The mill' owner asserted that Cuba waa ths economlo afave of tha United States, be ing allowed no reciprocity , agreements with other nations, . a -i 1 1 ' 7 ' " Hobo Goeg to Jail. ' 1 Speil Dianitrb to The Josniil.) -Eugene, Or., Jan, 11. James McAvoy, hobo, was bound over to-the circuit court yesterday by Judgs Bryson of ths justice court, on ths charga of asssult with a 1 dangerous weapon. - He is ac cused of shooting at Arthur Conolly, a Southern Paclflo brakemaa on a freight train hers Saturday nlgbt ' McAvoy's , ball was fixed at IBOO. lie was un able to secure it, and will lis In jail till tha circuit court convenes In March. Mill atf Mill Operate). (Special Plepatch tn Tbe Joarnal.) Mill City, Or.. Jan. 11. The large aaw mill belonging to ths Curtlsa Lumber company in this city Is again in opera tion after a forced lay off of asveral days, owing to ths recent cold westher. snd ths large quantity of lps in th North Santlam river and log ponds. Death Roll of the Northwest d BUTESHIRE TO AUSTRALIA. llritish ;Bark Will Not Come Hero J - from Acapulco. ' Word )was received this morning by Ji'aylor, Young & Co., that the order send ing the BrlUsh bark Buteshire to Port land had been countermanded, and that ihe has now been ordered from Aca . jiulco to Austrslia. " f The Buteshire recently mads one of the longest passages on record,- from jPanama to Acapulco, leaving the former 1 lace August 2, for Portland, and con suming 111 days In the voyage to ths Mexican port, which she had to make for supplies, her storeTiavlng been ex hausted while shs lay in ths calms Ivhlch beset her on. berf way up. Until tier arrival at Acapulco fears wera felt f y the friends of Captain Purdle, as the had been out so long that It was thought abe might bs lost,,-. : ? f - ' -- - ' MAKE ROOM FOR PASSENGERS. Work of Installing Accommodations $ on Golden Gate to Begin Soon. After being tied up at Rainier for hrce hours Sunday night, on account t't ice. in the riven .tha, steamer Golden tiate, . Captain House, arrived yesterday from Tillamook with a cargo of general freight' She had 40 tons of cheese and fish, besides some lumber. Shs was due ,to sail again at noon today with 150 Jons of general freight. ' i V. Franklin, one of the owners of the polden Gate, said this, morning that it' was probable tiat on her next trip up tore ; the, work, of : installing passenger accommodati ons ' on the steamer would e begun. The work will not interfere svlta her, regular' schedule, ALONG THE WATERFRONT. J Carrying IBS passengers and 1000 ions of freight, the steamship Rose City arrived last night from San Francisco. faptaln Mason aaid that they had fine Veather on the trip up the coast 3 in ballast for San Francisco, the Standard Oil tank steamer Asuncion, 4'uptain : Bridgett, went to sea this jnornlng. S With 780,000 feet of lumber the Steam achooner .. Olympic, Captain ' Hansen, tleared yesterday for San Francisco. J Laden with general cargo, the steam schooner Jim Butler is due to arrive today at. OaX. street dock from San Francisco. , ' Ballast; in the French bark Jean Bart was discharged this morning at Llnn ton and. she will be moved up to the levator docka this afternoon, to begin ,aklng on her cargo of wheat .5 Carrying ) passengers and 1425 tons rf general freight,: ths steamer Roan ke, Captain Hannah, will sail tonight for San Francisco and Los Angeles, i With general cargo for Bandon, the steamer Newport cleared yesterday at t ho customs house. ;, i The steamer Mackinaw, Captain SVoods, sails today for San Francisco, (Vn with 100,000 feet of lumber and 75J tons of wheat , ; : , MARINE NOTES. . B.' A. Caldwell of Baker. t&paelal IMapatcb to The JouratL) ' Baker aty, Or Tjan. IL S. A, Cald well, a wen known, pioneer of this county, died this morning after a year's surrering 0f paralysis. Hs waa born In I New Hampshire in 1824 and came to ths Pacific coast In 1840. Hs moved to Oregon In 1857 and to Baker county In 1862, during the Auburn gold ruah. vHe was a miner for many years, and later was a stockman on ths Malheur river. tie movea to Baker 11 years ago. Hal leaves " a -wife and two-children, -Will M Home Furnishings Here Never Before Sold So y Cheaply in Portland Reduced -Prices FANCY SUITS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES $25.00 VALUES NOW. . .$19.50 $37.50 VALUES NOW. .$31.50 $40.00 VALUES NOW:,. $32.50 $45.00 VALUES NOW. v. $34,50 All Fancy Vests and Trousers at Reduced Prices , - $30.00. VALUES NOW... $23.50 $35.00 VALUES-NOW . , . $28.75 311 Morrison St, 0pp. Postoffice Qean-jJp,Sfflle am 10.65 $15 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs for Beautiful oriental and floral patterns, in tans and greens, reds and greens, browns,, etc.; .worth and'priced regularly at $15; Clean-Up Sale price ...... ..7;$10.C5 $20.00 Tapestry Rugs, 9x12 feet, for . r. ....... . .'.-.; .$15.45 , V Sanford Axminster'Rugs, 9x12 ft., " $35 and $37.50 values, for $22.50 Over 40 beautiful, patterns from which-to' choose.-- - - njmuiiLLtriijiWiutii.uxr- K!iaa-i? tern B aa- HP imtsastasim) Made Like Cut ' Astoria, Jan. ll.-Arrlved down at f ;S0 and sailed at l:S'a -m. Steamer Aaunclon, for Fan Francisco.' Arrived and left up Steamer J. - Mar- 1 offer, from Kan Francisco. Sailed at a. m.iiieamer Shoshone, "' tor San l'rsneiKOrt. ' : -... . San Francisco, Jan. It. Arrived at 7 The World's Leading Typewriter Is the R em Leading in Quality Leading: in Sate Leading in Service Leading in Every At tribute of Leadership See the New Hodels 10 and 11 Remington , Typewriter Company -'; (Incorporated) . . .249 Stark St., Portland. v A ireat Special Reduclion on All BiDina Tables This Six Foot Table 58.45 This Table is priced at other Portland i stores at $15.00. , It is built like ,the cut ! shown here, 44-inch round top, extends to six feet, square, pedestal, golden oak finish;' strong and durable;- our" (fC) Ififf price,-o Special; Sale Cotton Mattresses In the two years this store has been in business we have lot of roll-edge cotton mattresses that were accumulated slightly damaged . in handling. consequence,, but enough to prevent sale at regular price soiling is of little These are' pure cotton mattresses The soiling is of little ; -X1. i .-. vv ! 'heir ' ; - .iVf w, a i . ""ir ii n . v iwise n - . w a. . jr t- st . i, g, ana v;-sgj.T. i ? . .'. t. ...$7.i5 - wmiimfntr&ch'i 7 1 '-:.. i 1 -;r . I 1 1 1 . t ' - . ' i T-VJ f X 1st, i J r t of perfect shape, roll edge, art tickin are really $13.50 vals.; closed out at $13.50 Mattresses for East Burnoide and Union Avenue i a '