The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, April 20, 1912, Image 2

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    THE TIMES
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TIMES
NEWS FROM OUR
P u b lish ed e v e ry S a tu rd a y b y T H E T IM E S C O M PA N Y , In co rp o rated
a t 212 F irk t S tre e t, P o rtla n d , Oregon.
P h o n ea:
M ain 5 6 3 7 ; A -2686.
T H E T IM E S is n ot resp o n sib le fo r an y o p inions ex p ressed by co rre sp o n d en ts
a p p e a rin g in its colum ns.
E n te re d in PostoflAee a t P o rtla n d , O regon, a s seco n d -class m a tte r.
GREATEST DISASTER
» ’ •A F E A B L E S S E X P O N E N T O F IN D U S T R IA L P E A C E
1312 REPORTED DEAD
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S —*2.50 p e r y e a r, in ad v an ce .
A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S m ade know n upon ap p licatio n .
NATI0NAL “
Big Cuts in Wool Rate Through­
out the Northwest Are
ATTORNEYS
ATTENTION!
THE TIMES
Mail 5637
Ordered.
SEVEN
Saturday, April 20, 1912.
Vessel Sinks Before Aid Ar­
THE FLY PEST.
rives and Only Boats and
Wreckage Are Found.
PRING IS HEBE, and Summer is m ar at hand. The house fly
will also make his appearance and carry on his deadly work of
poisoning the human race. According to the World's Work, the house N ew Y ork.— T h e m o s t a p p a llin g
fly kills more human beings annually than are killed in battle. This m a r in e d is a s te r Ln h is to r y o c c u rre d
magazine also estimates that each female insect’s possible progenity in S u n d a y n ig h t w h e n th e m a m m o th
a season is 1.096.181,H20,720,000,000,000,000 flies, more than W h ite S t a r lin e r T ita n ic , th e l a r g e s t
enough to make a mass measuring 268,778,165,861 cubic miles, or more v e s s e l a flo a t, c o llid e d w ith a n ic e b e rg
off t h e N e w fo u n d la n d B a n k s a n d
than the total mass of the earth.
The only way to rid ourselves of this nuisance is to eliminate the S a n a w ith a p p r o x im a te ly 1200 o f h e r
source from which these insects are bred. The pure-food commissioner j p a s s e n g e r s a n d c re w in lesB th a n fo u r
of Idaho lays down the following rules, which would he well to follow: h o u r s a f t e r th e d is a s te r .
“ S in k in g by t h e h e a d ; h a v e c le a r e d
“ Sprinkle chloride of lime or kerosene over contents of privy vaults
and garbage boxes. Keep garbage receptacles tightly covered; clean b o a ts a n d filled th e m w ith w o m e n a n d
c h ild r e n ."
the cans every day.
T h is w a s th e A nal m e s s a g e s e n t
“ Sprinkle chloride of lime over manure piles, old paper, old
straw and other refuse of like nature. Keep manure in screened pit fro m th e T ita n ic , f o r it w as d ir e c tly
or vault, if possible. Manure should he removed at least every week. a f t e r w a r d t h a t t h e i r w ir e le s s s ig n a ls
“ Pour kerosene into the drains. Keep sewerage system in good s p lu tte r e d a n d th e n s to p p e d a lto g e th ­
e r.
order; repair all leaks immediately.
O c e a n g re y h o u n d s fro m a ll s id e s r e ­
“ Clean cuspidors every day. Keep 5 per cent solution of carbolic
acid in them all the time. Get rid of sawdust boxes used as cuspidors sp o n d e d to th e T it a n i c ’s s ig n a ls o f d is­
t r e s s a n d so o n n in e p a s s e n g e r v e s s e ls
—destroy them—they’re unsanitary.
“ Don’t allow dirt to accumulate in corners, behind doors, back of a n d a n u m b e r of f r e i g h t e r s w e re
s p e e d in g to w a rd h e r. B u t th e y w e re
radiators, under stoves, etc.
“ Allow no decaying matter of any sort to accumulate on or near to o la te . O n ly t h e C a r p a th ia a r riv e d
in tim e .
your premises.’’
g
THE MODERN FACTORY.
p RESIDENT IIOBMS of the National Association of Cotton Man-
*
ufadurers, says: “ The modern factory lias abolished the sweat
shop; the regular life and hours have of necessity lessened dissipa­
tion: there can In1 no overcrowding from the very nature of the ma­
chinery; labor laws have greatly reduced the hours of work; all sorts
of devices lessen hard labor; each new machine not only lessens labo.r
hut enables men to earn their living in less time; it was the necessity
of our mills that first made possible the development of humidifica­
tion and cooling of air which now gives comfort to the afflicted in
our hospitals; libraries, rest rooms, lunch rooms and Y. M. C. A. rooms
are found everywhere; a higher standard of living exists; the best
sanitary and hygienic conditions known ¡ire found in the mills. It
will he seen, therefore, that the modern factory life does not injure
mentally, morally and physically those who are a part of it, hut that
the contrary is true, and that the modern factory system has been
instrumental in lifting the life of the people to a higher plane.”
PORTLAND AND ALASKA TRADE.
I T WILL HE seen by the recent, action of some of the leading mer-
1 chants of Portland in guaranteeing freight enough to insure a
direct steamer from here to Alaska that we are beginning to wake up
to the possibilities of that vast empire of wealth barely appreciated
by those not familiar with conditions existing in the Northland. Port­
land, with its downhill haul, its large anil fertile farms, its sheep
ranches, and other natural resources, cannot hope to keep abreast of
the times unless it reaches out for trade beyond the seas. The history
of other cities that have assumed gigantic proportions only serve to
call our attention to the fact that we must put forth more effort to
extend our trade into Alaska and other countries.
It is to he hoped that this is only the beginning of an era that
will develop a large and well-equipped line of steamers out of Port­
land direct to Alaska.
A f te r 36 h o u r s o f s ile n c e , a s h o r t
m e s s a g e w a s r e c e iv e d fro m th e C a r­
p a th ia , sa y in g : "A ll s u r v iv o r s , n u m
b e r in g 868, a r e w ell. W ill a r r iv e off
S a n d y H o o k la te o n T h u rs d a y . W ill
d o c k a t N ew Y o rk e a r ly F r id a y .”
O u t o f n e a r ly 2200 p e o p le t h a t s h e
c a r r ie d r e p o r ts in d ic a te t h a t o n ly
! a b o u t 875 w e r e s a v e d a n d m o s t of
th e s e w e re w o m en a n d c h ild re n .
Y n e y w e re p ic k e d u p fro m sm a ll
h o s ts by th e O u n a r d e r C a rp a th ia ,
w h ic h fo u n d , w h e n s h e e n d e d h e r d e s ­
p e r a te r a c e a g a in s t tim e , a s e a s tre w n
w ith th e w r e c k a g e of th e lo s t sh ip
a n d th e b o d ie s of d ro w n e d m e n an il
w o m e i^
W o m e n N u m b e r A b o u t 500.
T h e r e w e re 325 firs t c a b in p a s s e n g ­
e r s on t h e T ita n ic , o f w h o m 128 w e re
w o m e n a n d 15 c h ild re n . In th e s e c ­
o n d c a b in t h e r e w e re 285 p e rso n s ,
in c lu d in g 79 w o m en a n d e ig h t c h ild ­
r e n , a n d in th e s te e r a g e th e c o m p le ­
m e n t of 710 w a s d iv id ed a lm o s t e q u a l­
ly, i t is b e liev ed , b e tw e e n w o m en an d
m e n , w ith a sm a ll p e rc e n ta g e o f ch ild
re n . T h e c re w n u m b e re d 860.
C a re f u lly c o m p ilin g th e a v a ila b le
lis ts , th e re c o r d o f th e id e n tifie d s u r ­
v iv o r s o f th e d is a s te r s ta n d s sig n ifi
c a n tly th u s :
m en 79, w o m en 233,
c h ild r e n 16; to ta l 328.
S e a m e n E stim a te d at 100.
O f t h e r e m a in in g 540 k n o w n s u r ­
v iv o r s i t is e s tim a te d t l ia t n o t m o re
th a n 100 w e re se a m e n r e q u ire d to m a n
t h e b o a ts . T h is w ould le a v e a p p ro x i­
m a te ly 440, a n d ln th e o r d in a ry p ro ­
p o r tio n s o f w om en a n d c h ild r e n ln th e
s te e r a g e . It se e m s p ro b a b le t h a t th e
g r e a t e r p a r t of th e s e 440 w e re w o m en
a n d t h e i r little ones.
N o th in g co u ld sh o w m o re p la in ly
t h e h e r o is m of th e cre w , a n d th e m e n
p a s s e n g e r s w ho sto o d by th e d o o m ed
sh ip , f a c in g In e v ita b le d e a th , a n d s e n t
th e w o m en an d c h ild re n a w a y ln th e
life b o u ts. S o m e w ould h a v e to be
le ft. B u t to a ll a p p e a r a n c e s th e m en
w h o w e re le ft s ta y e d b e h in d d e ltb e r
a te ly , c a lm ly s te p p in g a s id e to le t th e
w e a k e r o n es, th o s e to w h o m th e y
ow ed p ro te c tio n , ta k e t h e i r w a y to
s a fe ty .
LEGAL
IN
P U B L IS H YOUR
N O T IC E S
+
A-2686
D IR E C TO R Y
of Portland’s Leading Business Firms.
J. H. MORTON, M. E.
IN D U S T R IA L
E N G IN E E R .
D esig n s C om plete I n d u s tr ia l P la n ts o r any
co m p o n en t p a rt, m e ch an ic al o r s tru c tu ra l.
O ld P la n ts M o d ern ized .
D ra ftin g .
P h o n e M ain
1622.
9 2 4 C h am b er of C om m erce, P o rtla n d , O regon.
ARTHUR D. MONTEITH
C IV IL AND H Y D R A U L IC E N G IN E E R .
G en eral S u rv ey in g , L a n d sc a p e E n g in eerin g ,
C o n stru c tio n S u p e rin te n d e n c e , R e p o rts and
E s tim a te s on P ro je c ts , W a te r S u p p ly , I r r i ­
g atio n , S ew erag e.
P hones:
M ain 5 645.
R es. P h o n e E 6185.
L u m b e r E x c h an g e B u ild in g .
P o in te d W a r n in g 8 e n t T o M e x lo o
W a r n in g w a s is s u e d b y t h e U n ite d
S ta te s to th e M ex ican g o v e r n m e n t, a s
w ell a s G e n e ra l P a s m a l O ro zco , c h ie f
o f th e r e v o lu tio n a ry fo rc e s, t h a t t h e
U n ite d S t a t e s “ e x p e c ts a n d m u s t d e ­
m a n d t h a t A m e ric a n life a n d p ro p e rty
w ith in th e R e p u b lic of M exico m u s t be
ju s tly a n d a d e q u a te ly p r o te c te d , an d
th a t t h i s g o v e rn m e n t m u s t h o ld M ex­
ico a n d th e M e x ican p e o p le r e s p o n s i­
ble fo r a ll w a n to n o r ille g a l a c t s s a c r i­
ficing o r e n d a n g e r in g A m e ric a n life
o r e n d a n g e r in g A m e ric a n p r o p e r ty o r
in te r e s ts .
O ro zco r e c e n tly re fu s e d to re c o g n iz e
Mr. L e tc h e r a s th e A m e ric a n C o n s u la r
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e b e c a u s e th e
U n ited
S ta te s w ith h e ld re c o g n itio n o f th e
re b e l c a u s e . T h e r e p r e s e n ta tio n s to
O ro zco a c c u s e h im of " p r a c tic a l m u r ­
d e r" o f T h o m a s F o u n ta in , a n A m e ri­
ca n g u n n e r e n lis te d w ith th e fe d e r a ls
b u t s u m m a r ily p u t to d e a th la s t w e e k
w h en ta k e n p r is o n e r b y th e in s u rre c -
to s.
Increase Your Business
b y p la c in g y o u r a d v e rtis e m e n t in
THE
T IM E S .
W rite fo r o u r a d v e rtis in g r a te s .
P h o n e E a s t 63.
U. S. LAUNDRY CO.
180 G R AN D A V E ., COR. E A S T Y A M H IL L ,
P o rtla n d , O regon.
What
Doe the
S alary Bag
H o ld
forY O U ?
P o p u la r E le c tio n of S e n a to r P o ssib le .
S e n a to r B o rah is c o n fid e n t t h a t th e
p r e s e n t s e s s io n of c o n g r e s s w ill n o t
a d jo u r n u n til a n a g r e e m e n t h a s b een
re a c h e d u p o n th e Joint r e s o lu tio n p ro ­
v id in g fo r th e e le c tio n o f s e n a to r* by
d ir e c t v o te o f th e p eo p le. T h e d e a d ­
lo ck h a s c o n tin u e d fo r so m e m o n th s,
b u t it no w lo o k s a s if th e h o u se w o uld
r e c e d e fro m I ts p o sitio n t h a t th e c o n ­
tro l of th e e le c tio n o f s e n a t o r s sh a ll
be ta k e n fro m th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t.
B ill F o r R a il L in e in A la s k a
G o v e rn m e n ta l
c o n s tr u c tio n
an d
e q u ip m e n t of a th o u s a n d m ile s o f r a il­
ro a d in A la s k a a n d t h e e s ta b lis h m e n t
o f a n a v a l co a l s u p p ly b a s e off its
s h o r e s a r e a d v o c a te d In a b ill I n tr o
d u c e d ln th e se n a te . T h e b ill c a lls
fo r a n A la s k a n r a ilro a d c o m m iss io n to
a id th e p r e s id e n t in b u ild in g th e line.
It a ls o p ro v id e s fo r t h e a c q u is itio n of
e x is tin g r a ilr o a d s in A la s k a a n d rightB
o f w ay by le a s e a n d c o n d e m n a tio n .
T h e i n t e r s t a t e c o m m e rc e c o m m iss io n
is e m p o w e re d to c o n tro l th e r a ilr o a d 's
o p e ra tio n s .
R a ilr o a d s F e a r P a n a m a L a w *
Y es, th a t is a p e rso n a l q u e s tio n , a
v e ry p e rso n a l q u e s tio n —o n e th a t affects
y o u r w h o le life; a n d y et y o u w o u ld
th a n k u s fo r a s k in g it if y ou k n e w w h a t
a n im m en se p o w e r fo r b e tte r m e n t w e
c o u ld b e to y o u a n d y o u r sa la ry .
T o d ra w a sm a ll sa la ry m o n th a f te r m o n th , y e a r a f te r y e a r, is y o u r ow n
fa u lt. I t is p u r e n e g lig e n c e a n d n o th in g else, fo r th e re is a n in stitu tio n
t h a t is ev e r r e a d y to e n a b le y o u to rise to th e h ig h e s t, b e st p a y in g p o si­
tio n s in th e p ro fessio n o f y o u r c h o ic e —n o m a tte r h o w p o o r y o u r c irc u m ­
sta n c e s m a y b e , h o w o ld o r h o w y o u n g y o u a r e , no m a tte r w h e re you
liv e. A n d to p ro v e th is th e I. C . S . p o in ts to h u n d r e d s o f th o u s a n d s of
o th e r m e n w h o h a v e se c u re d a d v a n c e m e n t a n d su c cess th r o u g h th e I. C . S .
p la n ; to h u n d r e d s o f o th e rs in w o rse c irc u m sta n c e s th a n y o u a r e , w hose
s to rie s of a d v a n c e m e n t r e a d lik e ro m a n c e ; to a g ro w th fro m a m e re id e a
w ith o n e C o u rse o f In s tru c tio n to o n e of th e la rg e s t e d u c a tio n a l in s titu ­
tio n s in ex iste n ce w ith 208 C o u rse s o f I n s tru c tio n , b ac k e d b y a c a p ita l of
six m illio n d o lla rs , a n d a to ta l e n ro lm e n t fa r in ex cess of a n y o th e r co l­
le g e —a g ro w th m a d e p o ssib le o n ly a s th e re su lt o f su ccess in its b u sin e ss
— a n d th e b u sin e ss o f th is p la c e is to ra ise sa la rie s .
*
W ith o u t d o u b t th is p la n is th e m o st p r a c tic a l, th e q u ic k e s t, easiest,
a n d c h e a p e st w a y in th e w o rld fo r YOU to se c u re a b e tte r p o sitio n
a n d in crease d e a rn in g s . It p u ts
y o u u n d e r n o o b lig a tio n w h a te v e r
International Corrrsoondrnce Schools
to se n d u s th is c o u p o n a n d allow
o u r e x p e rts to e x p la in o u r sy stem
PI t *se expla! n. without t u rth cr ub lig a ii. i n o n my part,
h< w I . a n qualit y lor a largn r salary an.I advancement
to the position before which I have ma rk e d X.
o f in s tru c tio n , a n d a d a p t a C o u rse
to y o u r p e rso n a l n eed s.
Ad W r it e r
A r c h i t e c t Dr af ts m an
S ho w- C ar d W r i t e r
S tr u c t u r a l E ngi nee r
D o y o u re a lly w a n t to e a rn
Window T ri m m e r
S tr u c t u r a l Dr aft sm an
Civil Servi ce Exams.
C o n tr a c to r & Builder
m o re sa la ry ? W o u ld y ou lik e th e
Or n am en t al D e s ig ne r
Fo rem an Plu m be r
Mechanical E ngi nee r
Civil E ng in ee r
s a la ry b a g to y ield y ou m o re ea c h
Mechanical D ra fts .
R. R. Con; E n g i n ee r
Fo reman Mac hin is t
S ur ve yo r
w eek o r m o n th ? T h e n m a k e a
Electrical E ngi nee r
Mi nin g E ng in ee r
Electrician
Chenvst
d e fin ite a tte m p t to b r in g th is
Po we r- St ati o n S upt .
Bookkeeper
Architect
S te n o g ra p h e r
a b o u t b v se n d in g in th is co u p o n .
T o m o rro w n e v e r co m es. D o it
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to d a y .
Street and No
W a s h in g to n Is j u s t b e g in n in g to r e ­
a liz e t h a t th e r a ilro a d a n d s te a m s h ip
le g is la tio n p e n d in g in c o n g r e s s p re
s e n ts a n is s u e a lm o st a s i m p o r ta n t a s
th e ta riff. T h e m o st ra d ic a l p ro p o s a ls
M any N o ta b le s A board
m a d e s in c e th e e n a c tm e n t of th e H e p ­
t h e p a s s e n g e r lis t is a n o ta b le o n e.
b u r n bill a r e c o n ta in e d in th e A d a m ­
A m ong th e 1320 p a s s e n g e r s o f th e
so n b ill, f o rb id d in g r a ilro a d s to ow n
g ia n t lin e r w e re C olonel J o h n J a c o b
a n y i n t e r e s t s in s te a m s h ip lin e s w ith
A s to r a m i h is w ife. Is a d o r S tra u s ,
w h ich th e y m a y c o m p e te fo r tra ffic ,
M a jo r A rc h ib a ld \V. B u tt, a id e to
a n d in t h e H u m p h re y b ill, e x c lu d in g I
P re s id e n t T a f t; G e o rg e It. W id e n e r
City
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fro m A m e ric a n p o r ts a n y fo re ig n sh ip s
a n d M rs. W id e n e r. of P h ila d e lp h ia ;
w h ic h m ay b e a p a r t o f a fo re ig n j
Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n ry S. H a r p e r , W il­
K P H A L L . R e p re se n ta tiv e , 2 3 3 A id er S t P o rtla n d , Oregon.
s te a m s h ip pool.
liam T. S te a d , th e l-om lon jo u r n a lis t
If n o o t h e r sig n e x is te d of t h e Im ­
' a n d m a n y m o re w h o se n a m e s a r e
STATISTICS SHOW THAT
p o r ta n c e o f th e s e p ro p o sa ls , o n e d e m o ­
k n o w n on b o th sid e s of th e A tla n tic .
(Continued front Page 1.)
c r a tic a n d o n e In sp ire d by t^ e a d m in ­
W e a lth a g g r e g a tin g s o m e th in g lik e is tr a tio n . It w o u ld b e in d ic a te d b y th e |
$500.000,000 is r e p re s e n te d b y se v e n r e c e n t v is its of e m in e n t r a ilro a d m en | you have sent $2,655,663 of your
wages money (as follows) to
of th o p a s s e n g e r s on th e T lta n ie . If to th e W h ite H o u se.
Gompers and company:
th e f o rtu n e s of th e first c la s s p a s s e n g ­
N a tio n a l C a p ita l B re v itie s
e rs a lo n e w e re plaeed t o g e th e r th e y
T h e p r e s id e n t h a s sig n e d th e b ill to Federation genera receipts
w ould e a s ily m a k e $1,000,000,000. F o re ­
$2.430.668
(as its report).
ta x w h ite p h o s p h o ro u s m a tc h e s . It is
m o st ln p o in t of w e a lth is C o lonel
a s s e r te d th e law w ill in effe ct •pro­ MeXamaras’ collection and
J o h n J a c o b A sto r.
h ib it t h e i r m a n u f a c tu re
anti waste i:t 1911
220,000
No C ra ft In v u ln e ra b le .
T h e i n t e r s t a t e c o m m e rc e c o m m is ­
T h e W h ite S ta r L in e b e lie v e d th a t sio n h o ld s th a t t h e r e is n o s u b s ta n tia l
th e T lta n ie w as p r a c tic a lly Im u ln e r- r e a s o n w h y m o h a ir sh o u ld b e r e q u ire d
Total wages money sent
ab le a n d In siste d u n til th e r e w a s no to p a y a h ig h e r r a t e th a n wool.
Let u» show you w ith w h at
Gontpers
Co.
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