THE MORNING" OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1907. BEGORQ FLEET IN PORTLAND HARBOR ably when Edwards went over the side with a wrench to tighten a bolt on one of the suction pipes. No one saw him fall overboard or neard an outcry, but it is supposed he lost his footing and slipped into the river. No trace of his body has yet be-en found. Edwards was a native of Scotland. 38 years of age and had been employed on the dredger for aoout six years. So far as known he has no relatives in this country. A mother, brother and sister reside in Scotland. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge of The Dalles. Edwards was to have been married to an Astoria young lady on Christmas day. LT NORTH 18TH ST. WEAK Switch PrlYmte St dinar Railroad President Tries Use an Ax. to Why Waste More Money 3-story . warehouie (brick) Trying'" Different Doctors? Ocean Vessels in Port, Placed Stem to Stern, Would Reach Three Miles. DISPUTE OVER THE DEPOT LOGS ARE MEXACE TO BOATS 14 ASSAU TOTAL TONNAGE, 86,132 Xlne Foreign Steamships, 26 Sailing Vessels and Eight Coastwise Steamers Slake Largest Fleet . Ever Assembled Here. " Placed stem to stern and stretched out through the harbor, the ocean vessels now In port would make a continuous line more than three miles in length. This estimate is based on the average length of a sailing vessel. Including overhang, to be 300 feet and the average length of the tramp steamships to be 400 feet. The average length of the coast ing steamships will exceed 275 feet. Adding to the above figures the schooners and barkentlnes the three mile figure is easily passed. Nine large steamships, flying foreign flags; 26 sailing vessels, only three of which fly the Stars and Stripes, but are tinder charter for foreign loading, and eight coasting steamers varying in size from the Col. B. L. Drake. 360 feet in length to the diminutive Washington, which measures 170 feet This is the largest fleet which has ever been in the Portland harbor at any one time. The total number of vessels exclusive of schooners and barkentlnes, is 43 ocean going crafts. With few exceptions all will take either full or part' cargoes of Itrain or flour, The Acme, an Ameri can four masted bark, will carry lumber to Europe: the Strafhord will also carry out a full cargo of lumber , foreign; the Valdivia will also take timber. The nine foreign steamships In the harbor have a total net registered ton rage of 26.433 with a carrying capacity of 66.010 tons of cargo. The 26 sailing craft represent 50.952 net tons registered end have a carrying capacity of 91.000 tons of cargo. The coasting steamships, eight in number total up 8747 net tons and will carry, principally In general cargo,' 18,000 tons. Combined there are at present in " the harbor of Portland 43 oceangoing carriers, having a registered net tonnage of S6.132 and with a carrying capacity of 175,000 tons. The fleet was Increased yesterday by the arrival of the steamship Col. R. L. l)rake, the steamships Craigvar, Elgin and Strathord and two sailers. The Col. K. L. Drake is the only American in the bunch and Is an oil carrier for the Stan dard Oil Company. The Elgin will go on the drydock tills morning for cleaning and painting. Estimates of the value of the products which will be moved from Portland by the fleet at present in the harbor, vary considerably. While wheat will form the Rreatost item, prices will be governed by the market. Flour will be a big item In the exports and lumber will keep even. I'lte general cargo will be about normal. Exports of grain and flour for Decem ber bid fair to break all records from this port for a single month. Three large stranirfhips have cleared already and the Como will finish this morning. The Wavcrtree has completed cargo and will leave down thi3 afternoon; the Persia will get away ns soon as she can be made ready and the Strathendrick will aot be far behind. Following is a list of the vessels in port: Foreign Steamers. Net Tons. ::.:u:i 2..S74 2.443 2.K4.! J.054 2.S4i 2,744 CVmn 'i alKvar .... Klein ?trathendrlck Ulermtiat1 .... Ktrathoni .... Persia Numantia !,X04 Valillvla S.lflO Sailing Vessels. 6-liurbek 2.26S Imrhniburn -. . 1,908 "rlilwi 1.979 Kiiropp 2.4.9 Thietj 2.2."1 Cwtwra Windsor Park 1.002 Wovertree 2. 11H Carnarvon Bay 1.7t! riaverrtnn 2. 462 Ml Hon burn 2,40i Marthe Rhus 1.7:17 Homeward Bound 1.PS7 Tort Patrick 1.505 (llndvs 1.545 Versailles l.RM Stratlinryfe 2.1IW St. Mtrren l.r. ltuccleuch 1.0X4 Ijiiko Hay 1.178 Suliy . l.!3 ;lenplvan 1.7511 Eujrene Schneider 2.OP.0 .Achmf1 2.11S7 Henry Vlllard 1.490 Paramita 1.444 Total SO, Coasting Steamers. 052 Mllance 431 Hreakwater .' 7!3 Costa Rica 1,18 r.en. W. Kl.ler - 1.224 City of Panama ; 1.1146 Johan Poulsen 423 Washington 3bT Col. E. L. Drake . 1,307 Total 8.74T Grand total 80.132 STEAMSHIP PERSIA ARRIVES Formerly Named the Coptic; Under Charter for Outward Flour Cargo. The British steamship Persia, formerly the old White Line Steamship Coptic, now under charter to the Portalnd & Asiatic Steamship Company, has arrived and will load flour and general cargo for Hongkong and way ports. She entered yesterday morning with 89 tons of pig Iron, loaded nt San Francisco, and to be discharged at Hongkong. The Persia is a gigantic craft but is not such a heavy carrier as other vessels which have visited Portland. She has four masts and is square riSRed on the foremast. The Persia was built in Bel fast, Ireland, in 1SS1 and registers 2744 net tons and 4356 gross tons. Her dimen sions are: Length, 430.2 feet: beam, 42,2 feet: depth, 29.4 feet. She is a speedy craft for a freighter. She made the run from San Francisco to Astoria In 38 hours, and in coming up the river made the trip in less than eight hours. She was light and had a good Southerly gale fanning her a along up the Coast. She left Astoria on- a flood tide which helped her along to the tune of several miles n hour. DROWNED IN" THE COLUMBIA Assistant Engineer Edwards, of the Dredge V. S. Ladd, Overboard, ASTORIA. Or., Dec. 11. (Special.) James T. Edwards, assistant engineer on the Government dredger W. S. Ladd, was drowned about noon today while the vessel was off Flavel. The dredge was hove to and was rolling consider- Hundreds Reported Off Grays Har bor Elshlng-Boat Sighted. SEATTLE. Wash., Dec. 11. (Special.) Hundreds of mammoth logs are floating off Grays Harbor in the path of Seattle San Francisco steamers, a menace to navigation. . The captain of the Buch man, which arrived from San Francisco, reports that Monday he ran into a big bunch of the logs and for hours had a most difficult time keeping his steamer from being struck. The captain also re ported sighting, 10 miles north of Grays Harbor, a large fishing-boat, painted green, with sides stove In and partly tilled with water. It Is believed that the boat is one which has been missing for over a week from Grays Harbor, and that the five fishermen who were in it have found watery graves. Charmont Has Narrow Escape. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 11. Cast adrift by the breaking of a hawser during the fierce storm of the last few days off the Northern Coast, the new steam schooner Charmont narrowly escaped destruction last Saturday night while being towed to this city by the steamer Qulnault. For 10 hours the schooner, having on board five sailors and a cargo of lumber, lay helpless, entirely at the mercy of a terrible southeast gale, which shifted her cargo and almost laid her on her beam ends. Finally she was picked up by the Qulnault, which brought her to port today. Driven Jforth by Storms. ASTORIA, Or.. Dec. 11. (Special.) The scow schooner Oakland. Captain Johansen, which sailed from San Fran cisco for the Siuslaw 10 days ago, put STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Due ta Arrive. Name. From Data. Breakwater. .Coos Bay .In port JohanPoulsenEan Francisco. In port Alliance Coos Bay.. ....In port. Geo. W. EldeiSan Pedro In port Coeta Rica. . San Francisco. In port Arabia Hongkong. . . ...Dec. 15 Senator San Francisco. .Dec, 17 Roanoke Los Angeles. . . Dec. 18 Northland. .. San Pedro Dec. 21 Nlcomedia. .. Hongkong; .Ian. 4 Alesla Hongkong Feb. 1 Numantla. .. .Hongkong Mar. 2 Scheduled to Depart. Name For Date Alliance Coos Bar Jnd'f t Nlcomedia. .. Hongkong Dec. 12 Geo. W. EldelBan Pedro Dec. 12 Costa Rl-a...San Francisco. .Dec. 13 Breakwater. . Coos Bay ..Dec. 14 JnhanPoulsen Snn Francisco. Dec. 14 Senator Ban Francisco. Dec. 19 Roanoke Los Angeles. . . Dec. 20 Northland... San Pearo Dec. 23 Arabia Hongkong Dec. 23 Alesla Hvngkonz Feb 12 Numantla Hongkong Mar. 12 Entered Wednesday. City of Panama, American steam ship (Nelson), with general cargo from San Francisco. Johan Poulsen, American steam ship (Nilssori), with general cargo from San Francisco. Costa Rica. American steamship (Mason), with general cargo from San Francisco. Persia, British steamship (Dixon), with 81) tons of pigiron (to be dis charged at Hongkong) from ,San Francisco. Vadivla. British steamship (Reid), with ballast from San Francisco. Cleared Wednesday. City of -Panama, American steam ship (Nelson), with general cargo for San Francisco. Washington (American steamship (Nason). with 273,000 feet of lumber and wheat for San Francisco. Into this port this afternoon. Captain Johansen tried to make the Siuslaw at two different times, hut on account of the gales and high seas was unable to cross in, so he decided to head for the Columbia River. The schooner was not damaged in any way and Captain Johansen Is now awaiting orders from his owners. Ship Drives Out Scowdwellcrs. The British bark Largo Bay, from Valparaiso, will discharge her ballast at the foot of Mill street on the prop erty owned bV W. K. Smith. The ves sel will be towed above the Madison street bridge this morning and will be discharging as soon as possible. Orders have been issued by the authorities, on the request of the owners, that the scowdwellers along the front, south of the south line of the public levee, vacate the premises immediately. ( Marine Xotes. The steamship Numantia sailed yes terday for Hongkong and way ports. The ship Wavertree finished yester day afternoon and went to the stream. The steamship Geo. W. Elder will sail tonight for San Pedro and way ports. The oil tank steamship, Col. E. L. Drake arrived up yesterday and is discharging at Portsmouth. The British bark Gladys anil the French bark Eugene Schneider, from Newcastle. N. S. YV, were towed Into port yesterday. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND. Dec. 11. Arrived Steam ship Col. E. L. Drake, from Monterey Brit ish bark Gladys, from San Jose de Guate mala: French bark Eugene Schneider, from Newcastle. N. S. W.; British steamship Craigvar. from San Francisco; British steamship Elgin, from Sitka; British steam ship strathord. from San Francisco; steam ship Johan Poulsen. from San Francisco. Sailed German steamship Numantla, for Hongkong and way ports. Astoria. Dec. 11. Condition of the bar at R P. M. Rough winds, west, 34 miles' weather, cloudy. Left up at 5:30 A. M British steamers Craigvar. Elgin, 8trathord and American steamer Col. E. L. Drake. Arrived at 10 A. M. Schooner Alvena. from San Francisco. Arrived at 10 A. M. Schoon er Oakland, from San Francisco. San Francisco, Dec. 11. Arrived Steam er Haralel. from Portland. Arrived at 11 P. M. last ntjrht Steamer Senator, from Port land. Arrived Steamer Roanoke, from Port land: steamer Excelsior, from Eureka; steamer serapls. from Seattle: steamer Qulnault, from Grays Harbor; steamer Roanoke, from Portland; steamer Nebraska, from Bremerton. Sailed Schooner Forester, for Eagle Harbor: steamer M. F. Plant, for Coos Bay; steamer Chehalls. for Grays Harbor. Arrived Steamer W. Porter, from Honolulu: bark George Curtis, from Honolulu. Sailed Steamer Korea, for Hong kong. Victoria Dec. 11. Sailed Japanese steamer Tosa Maru. for Hongkong; British steamer Ofano; for China. Tacoma. Dec. 11. Sailed British steam er Cralghalt. for foiled Kingdom. Yokohama. Dec. 11. Arrived Steamer Nlcomedia. from Portland. Tides at Astoria Thursday. High. J.ow. 7:0B A. M 7.0 feet0:3S A. M 06 foot 7:09 P. M 09 feet 1:31 P. M 2.5 feet Mayor Complains Because of No Station Railroadman Retorts Council to Blame Son Takes a , Hand Things Get Lively. MED FORD, Or., Dec. 11. (Special.) W. S. Barnum. president of the Rogue River Valley Railroad, was arrested by Sheriff Jackson tonight at the Instance of C. L. Reames, Deputy District Attorney, on a charge of assault with an axe upon Mayor Reddy this morning. State Railroad Commissioner Oswald West was In this city on his official du ties, and accompanied by Mayor Reddy was interviewing Mr. Barnum as to when he would have a depot for the comfort of his patrons. Mr. Barnum explained that he was preparing to move the depot formerly used to this present station when the City Council passed an ordi nance forbidding him to do so on account of the fire limits. Meanwhile, he began his attack upon Mayor Reddy, and the councilmen on account of the action tak en and became very abusive, working himself into a frenzy and calling Reddy vile names. The latfer resented this. John Barnum, son of W. S. Barnum, made an attack upon Dr. Reddy in behalf of his father. Reddy made a pass at the younger Barnum. who hurried away. Meanwhile, Barnum Jumped from the en gine cab, swinging an axe, from which Dr. Reddy only escaped by fleeing across the muddy street. Bystanders grabbed Mr. Barnum and prevented further dan ger. 'At the Theaters What the Press Agents Say. FKITZI SCHEFF TONIGHT. World-Famous Operatic Star in Comic Opera at Heilig Theater. Tonight at 8:15 o'clock the attraction at the Heilig Theater, Fourteenth and Wash ington streets,, will he the world-famous operatic star, Fritzi Scheff in Victor Her bert and Henry Blossom's comic opera suc cess, "Mile. Modiste." In the cast will bo seen Robert Mlchaells, William Pruette. Claude Gillingwater, Leo Mars, J. G, Doyle, Fred Chambers, R. W. Hunt. Miss Grace Delmar, Miss Blanche Morrison, Miss Jo sephine Bartlett, Miss Carolyn S:relitz. Miss Ethel Bard and Miss Bertha Holly. The orchestra will be largely augmented, as the company carries its own musicians, and these will be added to the orchestra at the Heilig Theater. In "Mile. Modiste" It would seem that Messrs. Blossom and Herbert have been able to create something that Is worth while. PKIMTWSE AT TUB MARQUAM Famous Minstrel Company Making Hit in Portland. Georse Primrose and his merry min strels continue to draw the crowds to th Marquam. primrose has a spectacular en tertainment as well as the regular singing and dancing. He is always in the lead In minstrelsy and this season has taken on the road the greatest collection of comedians and singers In his history. Matine -Saturday. ' "SAG HARBOR' STIM. POPULAR Beautifnl Play by James A. Heme Attracting Much Attention. As predicted when it waS announced that the Baker Stock Company was going to present James A.. Heme's great play, "Sag Harbor." a popular note has been struck with theatergoers, and large audiences greet every performance. Austin In thtj loading role of Captain Dan Marble. Im mortalized by the grpat Heme, la making more friends nni admirers every time he appears In the part, while Miss Barney, as the sweet and lovable Elizabeth, who af terwards marries the captain, also shows remarkable versatility. Matinee Saturday. That Girl, Salome. There have been several Salomes shown upon the stage during the past year, but the most human of them all Is the Salome Introduced In "The Holy CJty," the inter esting play written by Clarence Bennett, which is at the Empire Theater this week. Mr. Bennett's Salome Is not a depraved and morbidly unhealthy degenerate, but a beau tiful and passionate creature, who Is car ried away by the sweep of her ardor for a time, but who dies expressing her belief In the great truths of religion. Matinee Saturday. "Cumberland 6i" Matinee. The Allen Stock Company scored another decided hit last night In the Civil War drama. "Cumberland '61," which is being presented for the first time tn Portland at the Lyric. The scenery and costumes are the finest ever shown on the Lyric stage. Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Do not forget the big matinee today. This Is the show hit of the week. "Lighthouse by the Sea." There will be a matinee this afternoon of VARICOCELE. C?ured by absorption; no pain. 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The Rork company -presents "The Land of Nod" this season with so many improved features that it will hardly be recognized by those who witnessed it last season. Seats are now selling at theater for the engagement. SEAT SALE TOMORROW. Advance Seat Sale Opens fop "The Lion and the Mouse." The advance seat sale will open tomor row (Friday) morning at the box-office of the Heillg Theater. Fourteenth and Wash ington streets, for Henry B. Harris pro duction of Charles Klein's great American drama, "The Lion and the Mouse," which comes to the above theater for four nights, beginning next Sunday, December 15. This season Mr. Harris Is sending to the. Far West the best company yet seen In this most-talked-about comedy. "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" Next Week at the Baker to Be One ol Universal Interest. 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Th suit of some contracteo aiseas-, or um miinn .to in fcv far the greater num patient Is perfect, there being no lack No stimulants or tonics are needed, and norory excitement of trie junctions an vAafv (inrH.ril nrostate. My treatm all Inflammation, swelling and tender lishes normal circulation throughout the completely all natural functions. I CURE ALL THE DISEASES OF MEN Such as I-ost Visor. Specific Blood I'olson. Organic Weakness, Ppermattor rhoea. Varicocele. Stricture, Hydrocele, Piles and Reflex Ailments. CONSULTATION FREE M Y HON EFT AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the very best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. Men out of town. In trouble, write if you cannot call, as many cases yield readily to proper home treatment and cure. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. and Sundays from 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. MORRISON STREET, CORNER SECOND. PORTLAND. OREGON, HOURS, 9 A. M. TO 9 F. M. SUNDAYS. 10 TO 1. MASTER SPECIALIST. -VARICOSE Or Knotty Veins We Cure Without Cutting Come for One Visit. WHAT IT DOES TO MEN So much - has been said about Varicose Veins in medical adver tisements that every man ought to know if he has it or not. It is a solid fact, however, that we run across men every day that are complaining of weakness who have been so negligent as to not even examine themselves and discover their troublo until it has run them down and weakened them mentally and physically. WHAT IT 1 "Varicose Veins." a Hunt U Upondlllon prevalent in mnrf, is a dilatation or enlarge ment of the veins, which from various causes become corded and knotty, feeling like a bundle of earthworms. It usually occurs on the left side and produces drag ging sensation in the groin and back. It often impairs the general health and then causes much worry, and you may grow de spondent, nflN'T WATT No sensible man UVa I Unll should wait. He should realize that tho longer he delays the more the parts affected will waste away. Don't live and linger DEAD to the joys of health, when we have a good cure for your varicose veins and weakness and can make you a happy, manly man with mental and phy sical powers c o m p 1 ete. We "A VISIT WILL TELL" cure without cutting. Come for one visit. We cordially invite consul tation. We cure after others fall. kind in vaudeville. This act comes next Monday afternoon for the week. Ijoses IiHe for Bowling Match. NEW YORK, Dec. 11. When Jacob Victor announced to bls two months' bride that he was going to a bowling match last night, she burst into, tears and he dashed up Ave flights of stairs in anger, she following, entered the apart ment of another family and Jumped Into a dumb waiter shaft. Ills wife seized his foot, but he kicked himself free, fell down the shaft and was killed. Hoarded Money in Circulation. 'VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec- 11. (Spe cial.) B. Peters, a cook in a local res taurant, was robbed of $T8. Peters left the money in his trousers pocket in the Ia Tosca rooming-house. When he re- ' turned to his room last night after hla day's work, lie found the pockets of. his clothes turned inside out and the money gone. s Diseases n practically rvery raw that comes to m resulting irom a state or enrnmc. in is Inflammation mav be a llnsrttntr r- y have been broupht on by farly dl.i- i er or caaen tbe Knf ral nea it n or me of either physical or nervous enerjry. If employed would only result in tem- d positive Injury to the tender and al- tnt la a local one entirely. It reniovr; nes rrom the prostate plana, estan . parts and restores permanently and