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TIIE MORNING OkEGOXIAX. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. 20 LINER AND BARGE COLLIDE IN FOG Hoanoke Passengers Jarred From Berths, but None Is Injured. .EOTH VESSELS DAMAGED been assembled at the east approach of the Hawthorn avenue bridge and that today tha work of erecting falsework on which will rest tha draw o that It can be floated Into position, will b com menced and rushed. Mr. O'Reilly says that ha knows of do reason why th draw should not be In place November an. though a day or two may be re quired then to adjust the (ear. Fire days' notice la to be given Har bormaster Speler and all transportation and towing companies that customarily operate craft above the bridge, so that they can prepare for navigation being closed for two days, except for such craft as can paas beneath Uie structure. If It should follow that deep water ves- ! above the bridge desire to leave , their moorings about tne time m, oi ' Is to be floated, the work will be de I laved to accommodate them. It is estl i mated that but a week will be necessary J In -which to finish, the false work. As the wheels on wnicn run ip, tuic m. lifting and lowering th draw have been placed In position on both towers and the huge concrete counter-weights are Installed, there will remain nothing to Gaping Hole Torn In SU-amer'a Bow and Prow of Ottwr Craft Is Torn Away Crash Occurs In San FranclM-o Bay. SAX FRANCISCO. Nov. 10. (Special.) With a crash that brought her sleep ing passengers to the deck In terror. tr North I'aclflc Steamship Company" a 'earner Roanoke collided head-on with the cement-laden barge Amy Johnston ehortly after S o'clock this morning off &telgx's wharf In a dense fog. A gap ing hole was torn In the Roanoke's bow and the bowsprit and headgear of the large were wrenched away. immediately ordering the closing of th watertight doors. Captain Dunham, commander of the Roanoke, reassured the passengers. Informing them that there was no danger of stnklng. The big steamship was Inbound from Kan Pedro with is passengers en route to Portland. The frightened voyagers made for the deck clad only In their Iitghtclothts and many of them armed with life-preservers. e Captain Dunbam was coming In on the flood tide- and heard the fog sig nals of the Associated Oil Company's steamer Rosecrans which had the Amy Johnston In tow. Not knowing that there was any other ship behind the Itosecrans. Captain Punhnm eteered astern of her and met the barge,, which Is so badly damaged that she Is unablt to proceed and will have to dock for repairs. A new plate will be required on the part how of the Roanoke and the fore castle rati will require repairs. She will, however, be able to proceed to morrow. OLIJ SIPKRSTITIOX KKCALLEO r--r!c of Mishaps Ha Item Kn-t-ountcred by Roanoke. Superstitious expectations of mariners that when a Tfnd has trouble she will fiicel It on two subsequent occasion or so otherei will encountrr It so as to found out three mishaps appear to cave been verified Id the case of the steamer Roanoke, of the North Pacific Steamship Company's V.rrl. which yesterday col lided with the barge Amy Johnston within the r.olden Gate. Tie Roanoke war selected by the rom j. jny to make the Initial run from Port land to Sun Diego, when tt was deter mined to extend the service south of Pan Pedro, but ehe had hardly gotten rlrir of the Willamette River when she, tacked Into a bank and damaged her rudder pott and plnttea so that she waa cVlsyed over a week. On reaching Bin Jftiego harbor, she went aground and was held up for several hours, but twaped without the necejesty of being dockeu. ieat!s of yesterday's arctdent did not contain reference to which vessel should shoulder the responsibility, but the Rnn'k was bound Into the Golden tiale to ;an paeiiengers at San Fran rlc from San DU-go and Ban Pedro, while the Amy Johnston was In tow of a t'tg. which, on arrival In the Columbia River, was being counted on to pick up the barge Herald C. Tobey. loading on the lower river, and return her to San ancl-o. The rolllelon will call for an Investigation by the local Inspectors at Sn Kraririv-o and they will decide which was at fault. 4 HANS LOR IS SHORT OK IX EI. Captain McDonald I'nable lo Head Into t.alc longer. While conditions had moderated at the entrance to the Columbia - River yesterday so that It waa possible for vessels to arrive and depart, weather outstd was reported uncomfortable because of the Influence of the south easter, which hampered southbound travel. The tank steamer J. A. Chans or. the larpeM of her type on the Coast, and which Is owned and op erated by the Associated OH Company, between Portland and San Francisco. Is on her way back to the Columbia River to replenish her supply of fuel OIL A wireless was yesterday received at the local office to that effect, but Cap tain McIonal'l did not indicate in the message whether the southeaster bad raued the i'lianlor any rtamajre. she put out of tlin Columbia Ktver at 5 o'clock Tuesday anil It was not until after daylight Wednesday that the southeaster was reported to have reached a pace that meant trouble. At t o'clock Wednesday afternoon the wtnd at North Head was said to be tearing along at miles an hour, while a short time previously It had reached 74 miles. Th steamer Rose 1ty went to sea at o'clock Wednes day morning and two messages re ceived yesterday from Captain Mason characterized the blow as a "fresh southeast gale" and later as a "fresh aoutheaat breeze.' POLICEMAX RESCIES SAILOR Thick Wralhcr and Dead Reckoning Result in Involuntary Bath. Policeman 1. 1111,. of the harbor pa trol. Is In line for a framed medal for liavtng saved the life of a sailor from the revenue cutter Manning late Wed nesday night. Llllts was making his rounds at the foot of Stark street and near where the harbor launch boat house Is moored he heard a splash. On running along a floating sidewalk to the spot, he found a sailor churn ing water at a tremendous rate. The officer grasped him by the collar and succeeded In dragging the sailor onto the float. Then the latin.-h Elldor was ordered out and the shivering man was con veyed on board the cutter. It Is cus tomary for Government vessels lying between Morrison-street and Burnslde street bridges to use the Stark-street slip as a landing place for launchea and small boats and men on shore leave usually congregate there to embark again. There la an arc light at the foot of the slip and others are shown on the police launch-house, but th sailor who received the ducking had tha wrong bearings because of thick weather, and relying on dead reckon ing, he floundered Into th cove. FALSEWORK STARTS TODAY llawt'sarnc Bridge Draw lion Into Position November SO. Xrake C O'Reilly yesterday said -that a barsxta Ocean, Ohio and Siwaah had. TXAMXB ETTLIJGOC. Dm to Arrive. Nam. Notus City. .. . oa M. aumor. Beaver. ..... VaiCOB. ..4.. Oeidaa Oit. It reak water. Hoanok. ... Bear Km Eureka. ..... Rom City Geo. W. Elder. .San Tanclsco In Till. mooi . In .Man ldr. ... in . Baa Francises in . .Ttilamooa.... Nov, .Cm Bay. ....Nov. ,Jia Pedro.... Nov, . San Pedra. ...Nov, Hongkong. ...Nov. .Eureka Nov. Ban Pedro.... Nov. -Han Psdre.... Jov, port port port port ii la 11 14 IS 11 19 20 cbadatod to Depart. Nima For Data Fue H. Elmore. Tillamook. ...Nov. 10 Golden Uate... Tillamook.... Nov. 10 Falcon. .... San Fraaclac Nov. 11 Nome Clay. .. . an Francisco. Nov. ia Beaver. ....... Sao Pedro... Nov. IS Kraakvatw. .. .Cooa Ka Nov. 13 P.oanoka. .. Ean Francisco Nov. 16 Eureka Eureka. ..... Nov. 18 Bear Ban Padro....Nov. 18 Gao. W. KIdar. .San Pedre.... Nov. -3 Rosa City Dan Pedro.... Nov 23 Kjrsja ...Hongkong. ...Nov. 2i NEW OFFICES DUE "Railroad Row" to Have Ad ditions Before Very Long. COAST BUSINESS SOUGHT look after but shifting the draw from piling, where It now rests, to the float ing falsework. Chester Praised in East. In a recent number of the International Marine Engineering, published at London and NewVork. space is given to recount ing the success of the siecuner Chester, which yesterday resumed operations on the Cowlitz River, and her builder, Jo seph Supple, la prulsed for having launched the craft, drawing but five Inches with her machinery and equip ment aboard. Though the Chester lias been In the water since JK and has at tracted attention in many sections, for eign Interests have lately discussed the practicability ot the local type of stern w heelers and compare them to the ilo t.eer packets of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. Kir Clears for Australia. Impetus waa yesterday given Novem ber lumber exports through the clear ance of the Norwegian steamer Kir, which will deliver Oregon fir at Port Plrie, Newcastle, Melbourne and Ade laide. She has aboard H.92J.000 feet, valued at I41.36s.23 and probably will leave down today. The German bark Omega, which loads for Hamburg, will shift to the West Sid Lumber Com pany's dock Sunday to start taking cargo. It Is reported that sales of (.000.000 feet have been made for tha European market that will be trans ported by Spring. Marine Xotes. Lumber-laden for San Pedro the schooner Alvena today will be towed from St- Helens to Astoria. Because of the rapid rise of the Willam ette, passengers will board the steam er Beaver Sunday from the upper deck of Alnsworth Dock. Dredging- at Carey's Bend, on tha Up per Willamette, has been ordered sus pended by the corps of Engineers, U. S. A., owing to the rapid rise of that stream. Coming from Humboldt Bay, the steam er Eureka yesterday entered at the Custom-Home and cleared for the same har bor, sailing last night, while the steam er Beaver entered from Sun Pedro and San Francisco. Returning two gas buoys which are being filled, and carrying two new propellers for the tender Armaria, which will be fitted when she arrives from Alaska, 'the tender Heather will leave tomorrow for Astoria. Many railroad ties that broke loose on the Mollalla River Tuesday, from boom that contained 10.000. drifted over the Willamette Kails at Oregon City and yesterday the gasoline launch Echo, of the Shaver fleet, waa at Milwaukle. where a boom was stretched across the stream and the runaways captured. Missouri Pacirie, Missouri, Kansas 3t Texas and Baltimore & Ohio Likely to Establsh Trade Branches In Portland. "Railroad Row" on Third street is expected to take on. added prestige during the next year by the opening ot at least three new local ticket offices. One of these the Missouri Pacific Is already assured. Another the Mis souri, Kansas A Texas Is receiving earnest consideration, and the third the Baltimore & Ohio entered the list of probabilities yesterday. H. C Plculell. Pacific Coast agent of the Baltimore & Ohio, was In the city yesterday, and looked over the local situation. He says that the time when Portland will have one of his com pany's offices Is no longer remote and that he looks to Its early establish ment, followed by increased local busi ness. "Our Coast business is growing con stantly," said Mr. Plculell, "and Port land Is one of the favored cities In this connection. Trade here Is Increasing more rapidly than at any point on the Coast. We already have been be seech ed by traders and shippers here for a branch. They promise to fur nish us with the business If we give them evidence of our faith In Portland by giving them an office. We prefer to. receive a demonstration of their In tentions by getting such an amount of business that we will be compelled to give them an office. Office Natural Consequence. "However, the time Is not far distant when the need for closer relations with the Portland and Oregon trade will be felt by both sides and the office will be a natural consequence." Mr. Plculell now maintains head quarters at San Francisco, where a branch office of the Baltimore & Ohio was established a few years ago. The proposed local office would take care of the trade in the Pacific Northwest.' That the Missouri. Kansas & Texas Is sock Ins to enter the local field was the announcement made a few days ago by Joseph Mcllroy, general agent for that road" at San Francisco, when he visited Portland. He said that growing business in both freight and passenger departments had caused the officials of his company to look to this city as one of the most favorable for future business In the entire country. Western Pacific Now Factor. The recent entrance of the Western Pacific Into Ban Francisco has given this road additional means to exploit the Pacific Coast field. The Western Pacific Is a part of the Gould system, which Is closely related to the Hawley system, of which the "Katy" road Is one of the principal parts. The shipment of Oregon apples and lumber Into Texas, both for local con sumption and for export through the port of Galveston, he said, had made trade relations with this city most de sirable. The opening of the Missouri Paciflo office has been set for early in Janu ary. Officials of the company will be in the city the latter part of this month to select an office site and to arrange the personnel of the office. The business of this road Is now cared for by the Denver & Rio Grande office. Norwegian Kali Men Here. To glean first-hand knowledge of conditions In America. A. Litland and Olaf Ruud. agents for the Canadian Pa cific Railway at Bergen and Trondh Jem. Norway, are touring the United States and Canada, visiting the prin cipal offices of the company which they represent and studying the railway DOCTOR ADVISED OPERATION Cared by LydiaEaPinkham's Vegetable Compound Galen3, Kans. "A year ago last March I fell, and a few days after there was soreness in my right side. In a short time a bunch came and it bothered me so much at night I could not sleep, it kept growing larger and iaaiiV: by tail it was as rge as a hen'8 eW JJ 1 1 could not go to bed without a hot water bottle applied to that side. I had one of the best doc tors in Kansas and be told my husband that I would have to be operated on as it was something like a tumor caused by a rupture. I wrote to you for advice and you told me not to get discouraged but to take Lydia E. Hnkham's Vegetable Compound. I did take it and soon the lump in my side broke and passed away." Mrs. K. R. Htjey, 713 Mineral Aye., Galena, Hans. ' ' Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, has proved, to be the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills, including displacements, Inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu larities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result has been worth millions to many fullering women. If yon want special advice write forit toMre.Pinktaam,liyiin,Mass It is free and always helpful. ME ARE YOU SATISFIED? business from bottom to. top. They were in Portland for a few hours yesterday and consulted with local Canadian Pa cific officials. Portland is the best looking city they have seen on their present trip, they say. They left last night for Spokane and will continue their eastward Journey to Chicago, Montreal and Intermediate points. COURT SESSION IS LONG Police Docket Takes From 9 to 4:30 lo Settle Quarrels. The longest session of the Municipal Court in many months, came to a close at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, aft er running: from 9 o'clock In the morn ing. All the attaches of the court were thoroughly Jaded after spending: so lonff a time In the close air and uncon genial surroundings. Neighborhood wars and colony disturbances In which the eervices of Interpreters were re quired, were principally responsible for the long: session. Since the recent wave of homicidal crime and the Influx of "yeggrmen" and potential criminals Into the city, judge Tazwell has given more time to earn case, to insure that no man is re leased who should be held. Not until noon yesterday was the crowd of pris oners In the box, awaiting trial with out bail, disposed of, and the cases on bail occupied the remainder of the day. Elmore on Oregon City Run. To transport 800 tons of sulphur to the Oregon City paper mills the steam er Klmore. of the O. R. A N. river fleet, which was recently overhauled and used for extra work on the Colum bia, will today resume wervlce between Portland and Willamette Falls. The Ruth Is on the run regularly. It is thought the Elmore will transport the sulphur at the rate of 150 tons each trip, carrying It three times a week. .Movements of Vessels. PORTI-AND. Nor. 10. Arrived Rt-nm-r Tallow stun, from San Frajic!co; ttaiar hue H. Klmore. from Tillamook. tailed Simr Eurftaa. fr Eureka. A tori a. Not. 10. t'aj line down- n bar report- Arrived down at 2 A. St. Brlt tt timr NVe'flloa and itnmfr 0Hrce W. K !rlr. Amrd at :.'Ui and lft op at t-So a. M. ttaiiir Y.-llov!itoni from Pan Vi anrliu-o. Sailed at A. I. Steamer HrMkit'r. for rro Bar. Sailed at -1. M. Steamer George VV. KMer, tor San l'trico and way prt. Arrived at 11:13 A. M. and Ir ft up tSieaxner Klmore, from Til Umooit. By trelcsa Steamer J. A. Cham lort reported short of fuel, return! ar to As torta. Ssn FmnrUfo, Nov. 10 Arrived at T A. !. Steamer Roannk. from Pn Pedro. Palled at 9 A. M. fcSteamw San Pero, for Pan Felro: t earner Wellealey. for San Pe dro; steamer KoMcnni, for Portland. Steamer Roanoke, bound In. collided with targe Amy Johnston, bound out. off Presidio bhoaL The former had one plate badly dam a red. the latter had headax carried away and received other damfra. tiaviota. Nov. 10 bailed 6 1 earner W. 8. porter, for Portland. San ptrtro, Nov. 10v Batted yesterdays bt earner Shonhon. for Portland. San Francisco. Nov. 10. Arrived Steam er Tahoe, from Wlllapa: Admiral Samp son, from ISratt'e ; Cetri&na. from L-aly-smtth. Sailed n-Jn era Rosecran. for Astcrla: Olympic, for Hoqnlam: Msvertck, for Seattle; ship Rtncrossshlra, for Ipswich. Seattle, Nov. lo. Arrived S tea mar Ar trril. from Kale Harbor: steamer Penryth fa tie. from Antwerp; steamer Riverside, from Fan Francisco; steamer Northland, from Tcom; steamer Governor, from Ev erett. Sailed Steamer LaToueha, for Ta ron a: steamer City of Seattle, for Eagle Harbor. In Pat ma. Nv. 10. Arrive previously Steamer tlermanlus. from Pan Francisco. on gk on sr. Nov. 10. Sailed Steamer Monteasle, for Vancouver. TMts at AstorU Friday. Htffh- Low. 17 A. M feet 1:34 A. M 14 feet T-t P M .. ' f-e; g 3 p M.. . f-et ; yT5VpATARRHi VjUiA BLADDER ; I XJiDVy 24" Hours ; : Jim an ef soanatsrkOa ' L. T. YEE TUB CHIN CSS 1MMTTOA Ye M boa's Medicine c- spent lifetime atady of herbs and re tearch la China; was granted diploma by the Emperor; wot 4rful cure of ail ailments of men and women whan others failed. If you suffer, call or writ to YU M SON' M&Di i ( INK CO.. 142 W alrat. X. t Alder, gs-rtlsad, Os f .M,'..i...Wg.v-ni-' -i if.. a - .m.v-l For the mother in the home to be strong and well, able to de vote her time and strength to the rearing of children, is one of life's greatest blessings. 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I claim to cure cases that are beyond the possibility of aid by ordinary forms of treatment, to cure every case I un dertake, and to cure permanently and In less than the usual time required. All these thtnfrs I actually do. and that Is why I am known as the foremost specialist treating men's ailments, and why my prac tice is the largest of its kind west of Chicago. You can depend absolutely upon every claim and promlxe I make because my -reputation Is at stake, and I am morally, legally and financially responsible in all uijr endeavors. I Cure lhoroughly t paci fic blood A-o.son, Varicoss Veins, Obstructions, Con tracted Ailments and All the Ailments of Men. The Leading Specialist. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNIH CURED Consultation and Advice Free HOI RH A. M. TO 8 P. M. SUNDAYS lO TO 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234',-i MOBRISOX STREET. CORNER SECOND AND MORIUSO.V STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. THE SPECIALIST W HO CI RES Men, does your present physician sat isfy you? 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No matter who you have been to see or what you have tried, I can and will cure you, or 1 will tell von it cannot be done. To prove to every man that I have a sure and wonderful cure for ailments of men. I want vou to call and have a friendly talk free, that I may show you why I can and do cure cases after all others have failed. WP! Cl'RB BY BW SCIENTIFIC METHODS WHICH CANNOT FAIL BI OOD AND SKIN AILMENTS. NERVE WEAKNESS, VARICOSE OR KNOTTTED VEINS OBSTRUCTIONS, SORES. ULCERS. SWOLLEN GLANDS, PILES. KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES AND ALL AIL MENTS COMMON TO MEN. MY GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLESS CURED. ' , We are permanently located and Incorporated under the laws of Oregon. MEN. IF IV TROUBLE, CONSULT I'S TODAY". If you cannot call, write for free book and self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291 Vt MORRISON ST, Bet. Foar and Fifth, PORTLAND. OR. TH1 Best "I believe that the best doctor is the one who knows the worthless ness of most medicines." Dr. Wm. Osier in an address to physicians, a a At last gome of our eminent phy sicians are beginning to tell the truth about drugs. They have de ceived the people just about as long a they can, unless they check the advance of science.. It is science that has "shown them up." It has proved that electricity Is t h e basis of all life. It has shown that most a 1 1 diseases and chronic dis orders are due to a lack of electric energy. It ha taught us the w o r thlessness of drugs that they are only poisons, and poisons don't cure. The reason drugs don't cure Is because they do not help a- ture. Nature needs electricity, something that builds up vitality. Drugs' contain no nourishment nothing that gives strength Just poison which tears down.. Our method is to restore electric ity where It is needed, and pain and disease will disappear. 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