THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBEI 1312. ill: SIHSJUGGLE FREIGHT FROM SlIRFIW Ship From San Francisco Re ; ports Heavy Weather Up Coast: Will Take -Lumber J Cargo. From Local Ballora-of-tho-steamer -JFaloon-wara used last night to sot the deck cargo of the freighter on to the upper Oak street dock just after the arrival of the steamer from Ban Francisco, as there eren616rfgsheremeir aTaimDiratthe1 time, and the consignees, were anxious , to get the freight ashore, , .- : i..r.The Flcoj) docked at Oak street at 4:30 yesterday afternoon .. from San . Francisco oh her first trip this port since she was used bs the transfer . boat for the American-Hawaiian Steam ship company. She brought a large lot of freight for the E. J.' Dodge company. .. Captain Schage said that he called up ; the headquarters of the lecaTIongehore. men, but could find no one -tberer 0 It was desired to get the Falcon dls . clm.rgediui BOon.-aii possible the. Bailors! were turned to and put the deck freight on to the upper dock. . This la an- un-uBuaLoccuxrencA-itnfl attracted quite a bit of attention on the dock, as the Bail ers do not as a rule handle freight off 'the ships, i - . Coming Up the coast from San Fran- - Cisco the Faleon"wat bescrbyiinusualiy heavy weather for this time of fh year between San Francisco anj Cape Blanco, but after reaching that .point the aea was very smooth to the Columbia river Z bar, say Captain BchageP-1-- After -discharging her inward cargo - the Falcon irill takeon 480,689 feet of lumber at the mills of the Portland lumber company, and then go to St. ' Helens to complete her cargo with about 10,000 ties for San Pedro and Bedondo. CAN'T BOAKD VESSEL ,. Xmmlfipration Officers Most Wait Till TV- Ship I Quarantined." "Dr. Holt refuses to Allow Immigra tion officers to go aboard an offshore vessel before she goes to quarantine," ays Immigration Inspector J. H. Bar bour.4 And It IB partly to this that he lays the escape of the seven Japanese sailors from the German bark Egon at quarantine last week. , - "We are not even able to get our de tention notice, aboard, which wr have to doin order to hold the master re sponsible," he continued. ' Mr, Barbour said that the law -was passed prohibiting all but customs of ficers from boarding a vessel before she Breathe It for Catarrh Physicians Piscribe It and Pharmacists zJtecommefld Itr :: . " , :. --..--. ; .assssasSI " . rSBSBSB' liSiill Quickly Clears Stuff eel - Up 4;-; l Head and Stops. Snuffling I and Hawking. ? In the morning, .shortly after you ' - awake, 'dear reader, do you have to ; , J. hawk, and strain to get that stubborn i piece of mucus out of your throat? ; worse, as you stow older. 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'Irt COLD DUST TWINS hyimr mirk' passed through quarantine prior to the time that.itus Immigration . sorvice oe came a separate branch of the govern ment service, and that the strict inter nretatlon placed on It by the quuran. tlno officer down the river hampers them to a large extent Furthermore, he contends that the Immigration of ficer could be allowed to board the ves sel, and then If there. waa. anything in the way of disease lie could be detained with the others. -r In this connection, however, -Mr. Barbour, says . that : Jt seems strange that bis men are not al lowed to board at all, whllo tho cus toms men are allowed to SO on the ship and then right ashore and over to As- torla, while he Bays this aanie tin was done by the pilot 'coming in with two of th recent Japanese steamers. Cantaln Muller. master of the Egon, who made his statement to Inspector Barbour this morning concerning the escape of the "Japanese sailors from bis ahin save that the quarantine station not attenuate to hold them and that tbflanorsQTina-ny-aiffictrttrlnrlmbri Ing over the stockaae, wnicn lurmunuo the station. He Bald that there was no wcy of locking them up, speaking espH dally of the "stowaways, when they were senl frOm the ship'.wMW the latterwas being, .fumigated.' " v ALOXO THE WAlERFftONT Laden with a cargo of freight "for the Olson tt Mahony Steamship com pany, the new. steamer Avalon, Captain ChriatensenIs scheduled to arrive to morrow, morning. She '.will sail Satur day taking out passengers and a cargo ptilieBtcbJiaca5Cpmmoda for ' 45 first class, all her staterooms beln.mdjshp,. When she sails at .4 this afternoon for San Francisco and Los Angeies, 4he steamer Beary-Captaln Nnpander,. win have in tte neighborhood or.. passengers and3400 tons of freight. The steamer tireaKwaici, 'u Macaenn. Is scheduled to Ball at 8 to morrow morning f or -Cooit Bay carry ing passengers and freigltt. Among the coasters wnicn imvra from California last night were the Daley to Westport, Olynipio to Rainier and the Shasta -to- toe-mman-jrouiseq mills. The latter is in command of Captain Langkeldo as Captain Hansen has left her to take command of a new steamer. The steamer Rose City. Captain Rank in, is scheduled to arrive tomorrow aft- ernoon from LOs Angeles and San Fran Cisco with 190 passengers and. 1200 tons of freight. The . British steamer Ikalls is ex- pected to complete her lumber cargo for Australia, at -6t. Helens this Alter noon. "fibo- is under charter to J. J MooreliCo. ' . ' In btfllast the steamer Willamette is scheduled to leave down this aft ernoolt for Puget Sound. Government Inspection of the steam er Carlos," Captain Petersen, will be held on her arrival here. She is sched uled to reach Couch street from San Francisco tonight with general freight The Shaver steamer Cascades will tow a dredge belonging to the Peninsu lar Industrial company to Cape Horn tonight where a channel "for logs' will be dredged - out- for the Washington & Northern Railway and Log company. The dredge Beaver will be towed Into the Columbia1 tomorrow morning to- da some dredging for the Vancouver ferry. Only Incomplete measurements of the paw, ait am ar Multnoma tt. could -be -m&de-t by the custom authorites at St Helens as- the machinery is to be Installed at San - Francisco.- -Her reglstered'length is 205.6 feet beam 40.5 feet and regis tered depth 18.8 feet The gross ton nage of the hull la 768.93 tons. MARINE KOTE9 Astoria. Or.. Oct. 8.--Arrlved at 7 and left up at 8 a. m. Steamer Carlos, from San Francisco. Arrived at 7 a. m. Steamer Maverick, from San Francisco; Arrived down at 10 a. m. Norwoglan steamer Ryrla. Left uo at 8 a, in. Steamer Maverick. Ban Francisco, Oct. 8. Arrived at z m. -Steamer Nohalem, from Colum bia rlverrat 4 a. m. Steamer Klamath from Columbia river. Astoria, Oct. 7. Arrived at 2:40 and left up at 3:15 j. m. Steamer Shasta from San Francisco. Arrived at 6 and left ii at 7 n. m. Steamer Daisy Free man from San Francisco. Arrived at 7 and left op at l id. m. Steamer Johan Fuulsen from San Francisco. Arrived at 6 and left up at 10 p. m. Steamer Sue 11. Elmore from Tillamook, Eureka. Oct. 7. Arrived Steamer Al liance from Portland. San Francisco. Oct v. Sailed at 1 p. m. Steamer Rose City for Portland, sanea at fwr nr.stcamer 'Coasterifor' Kedohdo. Arrived at 5 and sailed at TiTfcjHStwmipp Jlorthland froni iPort- ian ror an pporo. - Kan Pedro. Oct 7. Arrived ana sailed Steamer Roanoko for San Diego. Astor a. Oct. 8. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth; wind northwest. 25 miles; weatner. Howlyr TWe-t Atoria Wectnesday H18rn"W8ter,-Tr:9l a. m e.i iwi; nw water. S:45 a. in., 0.7 foot; 6:14 p. m., 0.6 foot One to Arrive. Rtr. Bear, fian Francisco ...Oct. 19 .. .Oct. 21 ...Oct 9 Geo. W. Klder, San Diego. Str' Rose Citv San Pedro Oas strr-AnrttrBariiJtmrrrr: rrrOct- 8 r Steamer Alliance, Kureka . ..Oct. 13 ...Oct. 13 ...Oct 13 Str. Beaver, San Feuro.... Str. Beaver, San Pedro . . . Sue to Depart. Str. Alliance, Eureka. Oct. 23 Str. Bear, San Podro Oct. 8 Str. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego... Oct 9 Gas std. Anvil. Bandon Oct 8 Htr. Elmore, Tillamook Oct. 9 Str. Breakwater, Coos Bay..... .Oct. 9 Str. Rose City. San Pedro ......Oct 12 Sttv-Roa noker'Sejn-tHegerf i rrs tOefe-l 6 Str. Beaver, San Pedro Oct. 18 To Leave San zrancisoo. Str. Yale, San Podro... Oct. 8 Str. Harvard. San J'eAro ...... Oct. 9 , vfsti.s in Fort Egon. Ger. bk. ... Llnnlori 'i'itanla. Nor. ss. Oregon slough Strathness, Br. ss.. Eastern & Western Kina, Uau. n. Oceanic Strathflllan. Br. ss. ... .Kastern & West. tloston, U. & S dtream Bear. Am. ss Alnsworth St. Nicholas. Am. sh. Astoria Ryeja, Nor. ss. Elevntors North Klug. Am. ss.. .....Ooble Berlin. Am. bk. .... . . ......... . .Goble Levi G. Bari;B, Am. bk Goble Hera, Ger. bk Irving Kdouard Uetajlle, Fr. bk... .North Bank Cavour. Per. bark ..Westport Wtlliaden, Br. ss Montgomery Qrain Tonnage Enroate and' Listed. Aberlour, Br. t,tr. . . , ...Nlcolalefsk AOfclaiae, uer. bk. . . Altair, Hr., bk ., Arahlen, Dan, str.,, August, 'Nor. ss. . . . Bangor, Nor. str, . . , .....St. Kosalia ..Callao Antw-erp .san Francisco Antwerp Hoadlcea, Br. ss. . . , .Buenos Ayra Clan Macfarlane,- Kus. ss Gatlco Colony, Br. bk Buenos Ayres letmuld, Br. str.... San Francisco Ellbek. Gr. bk St Kosalia Elfrieda, Qer,.'ss ..J,J,,..,.,lquique Fitzpatrick, Br. str ..Coronel Gen de Neprier, Fr, bk ...Shields Goldbek, Ger. eh. ...i.......St Rosalia O. Mazzlnl, Peru. bk. .Callao HouKomont, Br. bk. ......... ..Iquique Invcrclyde, Br. bk. ,1 4Buenor 'Ayres lsebek, Ger bk I,.. .St. Rosalia Jerebek, jQer. bk.. ....St Rosalia Joinville, Fr. bk..... Antofogasta Killoran, Br. bk .....Flo Janeiro Mancunia, Br. ss ShimonoSeki Marechul VUlirs, Tr. bk. Santos Metropolis. Br. bk. ..... . .Buenos Ayres Osterbek. Ger. bk .Montevideo i' Oweenee, Br. bk . , .Taltai j Ravenhill, Br. s. ...Callao Rene, Fr. bk.;.'. .1 ...... .Sydney K-n Kerviler, Fr. ss, . Newcastle TVrpischore, Ger.- ss. , . .Rio Janeiro Thiers. ss. .i, ... ,..ShleUfc V alerie,' Nor. bk;. . . . t. . ... .Cape Town KVM DEIS in PMJETOHU ' ' ,''',''4. ' '"i'-' '1';.' I Politician Repudiates Corrobo ; rated Testirnony That He Said T.R. Phoned for Cam - palgn Contributions: Washlngton.Oct'-f. Wayne Mac veaghr lawyer, politician, and formerly attorney general, testifying before the senate campaign contributions lnvestl gating committee today, vehemently de nted that-ber bad -told JudsotrtWeltt ver, a reporter for Hampton's magaslne, that he was present when Colonel Roose velt Is alleged to have demandedcby telephone, a second contribution from J. Fierpont Morgan for the Republican campaign Of 1904. ' ' v;. . ; MacVeagh's declaration la in direct contradiction to statement made on the Btand yesterday by Charles Edward Russell, Socialist candidate for governor of New .fork, who was editor' of the periodical at the time he asserted Mac. V-gtrww-jBUtrthe.ildry to WelHver. Russell told the (committee and hta testimony was corroborated by WelHver.' that MacVeagh had Bald be was present when the second contribution was dev nianded-RuBBell-and-vWelllver-aHeged MacVeagh: had . said iMorgaa--called Roosevelt "a blankety blank maniac Today MacVeagh testified that ha never saw Morgan telephone to anyone and denied that he and Morgan had ever dlsoussed campaign contributions. The witness also repudiated Welllver story by declaring be never had been in the habit of giving out interviews. - - "No eucbr event,-declared MtoVeagn; "ever happened in Morgan's office. X asked Welllver to come and. see me. I told him I would talk to him only as a gentleman and not for publication. I d'd not; toll, him of anything that oc curred In Morgan's office. "I was In the office of H. McK. Twombley when the latter was called to the telephone. A man wanted to talk to him in the long distance booth. He returned and said ho had talked with Harriman.who had been called to Washington, and who found that Roose velt was anxious to raise considerable funds. Harrlman agreed to raise 1240, 000 and expected Twombley to give 1 1 111 1 1 , This one is for the man - who likes broad toes. Crossetts arc : S4toS6 everywhere.: Lewis A. Crossctt, Inc., Maker, North Abington, Mass. Style 65 Just a day or tWO Then you may enjoy, again those delicious Jm $50,000. lie said Harrlman intendod to give $60,000 and Twombley led mo to believe that Morgan was to give, $50,000, Twombley said there was nothing to do but tomeet,Harriman'e request" . MaoVeagh asserted that he had noth ing further to say to Welllver. The world's baseball championship series, which opened in New York to day between the Giants and Red Sox. overshadows the committee's investiga tion and even surpassed national poli tics in interest The members Of the committee were so anxious to get all the "dope" from the big series that Chairman Clapp shortly after the com mittee met announced with a grin thai be would abandon afternoon sessions whenever possible to . allow bis . col leagues to watch the scoreboard. ' Chauncey M. Depew,' former senator from New Tork, was the next witness. He testified that In 1904 be contributed $10,000 to ' Benjamin, B. Odell's cam pajgn -frnfrf overnorrof :NwrYorlt. He could hot recall whether he contributed to the. fund which the late E. H. Harrl man Is alleged to have raised for Colo nel Roosevelt's campaign. Depet(raeclare4 "that after the cam paign Twombly assessed , him $17,000 more. 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