Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 04, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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THE MORNTXG OREGOXIAN', SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1K)S.
STEAMSHIP AKEH
HAS PART CARGO
Norwegian Vessel Clears for
Japanese Port by Way of
Puget Sound.
FOURTH APRIL CLEARANCE
Vessel Will Finish Ont ai Taooma.
Tak Bnsrtlcs of Wheat
From Portland I.mnhfp ships
Are Nearing Completion.
Tre Nor wc clan stcarr.srr.p Akcr cleared
f.-r Yokohama rcptrrtay with W
h-.ihc's of wlirat. The sicamer will pro
c5 1a Everett ar.3 there ttill take on
the rn-.flindr of the carco for the Jap
anrse port. Te Akcr loft down yester
day and will p r o o : - d a : once to 5 e a.
ff-.e 1 a craft of net tons burden.
Tre Akcr is the fourth grain ship to
ciear fnre:en since the first of the month.
Sh brines the export f, t:ircs up to
bushel. the va-ue of whtoh
amotinis Z-iZ.'?z. ThiF makes a spVn
d:d ;ar; for the montli and April will
he counted as one of the big months of
The oetval year. Export for April, 1907.
amounted to e:.33 bushels of wheat for
the entire rcort;:. The first three days of
the present month are considerably In
excess of one-half of this amount.
Severn: lumber carriers wili clear burins;
the month and there is a considerable
amount of prain tnnriasre in the river
which should receive full carrofs by the
!at of the month. Thore will be at least
12 full carrots of wheat ar.d one or two
of fiour in addition to the lumber ves-
SF.XATOR TAKES BIG CARGO
San lTanrioo racket Carries Rec
ord Load From Portland.
The sToams-ip iV-nair Failed for ?an
Fran-'isoo yet-rday afternonn with Hie
largest cargo of fre;ffht that craft has
tarrifd from Portland. When the vessel
pulled out from Ainsworth dock she was
3 rawing 19.3 aft ar.d forward. She
had a little more t'-an measured ton
on board. By weight this amounted to
3"rt tons. The S nator also carried 1ST
pfu-er,g'r.s.
The next trip south from Fort! ar.d the
Senator will inaugurate the Summer sail
ing schedule ar.d will leave from Portland
ar 9 o.'look in the morning. This will be
on th 1:h. The week f lowing the
Tinge j jy will g-o on the same schedule
and will continue until fall.
The Senator is a Pacific OVa5t ?iram
b hip Oorrrany vessel and the charter to
the Pan Francisco A- Portland Steamship
Company will expire May lr at which
time the craft was expected to co on the
Nome run. Developments of the past few
days, however, give rise to the belief in
steamship circles that the Ponsior wV.l
remain on the San Francisco-Port land
run for another year. It is known that
Manager Sehwerin has ben negotiating
with the Far! tie ('oast pe-.tple for the ves
sel and It is understood that satisfactory
terms have been marie-.
VESSELS ATHWART CHANNEL
Craft at Anchor Swine With Wind
and Menace Navigation.
Masters f river steamers and pilots
wrr put to considerable annoyance yes
terday by the vessels at anchor in the
barbor swinging athwart the channel.
Not a single craft had out a stern anchor
and the fresh south wind sot them all
across the channel and navigation was
::f nYult a. well as dangerous.
Harbormaster Speier had bis hands full
and by 4 o'cloi k In the afternoon had
t:.e channel cleared and all the craft put
1n s.ife roitlor.s. Of late the tugboat
masters and pilots have been a trifle
negligent in instructing' masters of for
eign vessels that 't is necessary to pace
stern anchors when In the stream above
the upper end of Swan Island. The
n arbor rules st-iie specifically that both
forward and stern anchors must be
dropped find the vessel must be parallel
wit h the harbor lines.
Tacon;a Marine Note?.
T A COMA. April S. The British bark
Iondon Hill arrived in tow of the tug
Iorno this evening to load wheat for the
United Kingdom. The vessel has been
discharging on the British Columbia side.
The was fixed for some time prior to her
arrival from Jreat Britain.
. When the British bark Lucipara ar
! :v. d at "ork on March Li, she completed
four successive smart passages. Twice
she has made a run of 1?' days out from
Europe to Pan Pedro and last year from
Taconia to the CnUed Kingdom she made
Th record run of 1"9 days. The passage
j'ist completed was only 1:2 days.
The steamer Buckman returned today
from Quartermaster Harbor, where she
w as clean d and painted and rx gan to
load outward freight for San Francisco,
including a larce shipment of marble. The
steamer proceeded to Seattle during the
n ight to finish.
sue If. Elmore Misses Schedule.
Kfforts of the steamship J?uo H- Elmore
to maintain a weekly schedule between
Portland and points on Tillamook Bay
have met with poor success. When the
craft first came to Porta I nd it was an
nounced that she would sail from this
city every Tuesday. The first trip of
trie craft resulted in tne loss of seven
da s and the se-ond in the loss of four
days. The Elmore was scheduled to sail
from Portland Tuesday. She is now in
port, having arrived Thursday, and will
leave out tonicht.
Georjre K. Vobnrp In Commi
sion.
The ti.g (.J orge K. Vosburg. beloneing"
to the WhrWcr Ijiin:ber t'ompany. of
Nehalem. whieh lias been tied up at the
fhaver dolphins for the past three
months, will be placed in commission to
tlriv a:i will leave for Nehalem with a
full load of merchandise. During the
Summer months she willjbe engaged as a
bar tuc at the Nehalem and will tow
lumhcr craf in and out.
San Teriro Shipping Notes.
SAX FBIRO. 'a!.. April The
si lioorer B-r:ie Min-r. Captaiii Iahlgren.
ari rr,i this mnrninc. six days frvm Coos
Kay wth feet of lumber.
The schooner Ariel mailed today In
ballast to reload for Irays Harbor.
The t;.-hor.ner Kcisign at Suth Fend has
bee:i thar!- rev! to load lumber for this
port.
Ftireka Sails for Coos Bay.
Ttie steamship F!ureka sailed last night
for "oos Bay and Kur.-ka on her first
voyage out of Portland in the ser-fce of
the North Pa rifle Steamship iVmpany.
SliO carried a quantity of freight and
vrHi x-tie2 jtri for Coos Bay. The
Eureka will maintain a nine-day schedule
between Portland and the California port-
Marine Notes.
The British bark Cailuna left down yes
terday morning.
The Pre no h bark Hoche sailed for the
United Kingdom yesterday morning.
The steamship Alliance arrived up at
a late hour last n;ght with passengers
and freight from Coos Bay ports.
Captain P. J. Werlieh. inspector of the
Thirteenth Lighthouse restrict, b.as re
turned from a tour of inspection of Pupet
Sound.
The American ship Berlin will sail for
Alaska April S. She will carry Japa
nese who have been engaged as cannery
workers.
Notice to Mariner.
TV fo::oir. a freer the Lis of TJhus,
B-oys nd PtyxBarks, Pacific Coast, IWS:
OREGON.
Nham Riier. entrance, pajte T W
y.&.rm Kiver buey, a PS eoond-o:as car.
TT,ArkM ' n Mac, it rp-rtd about
rh -firths of a mile rorthtrly of lis position
and cle to he breakers It will be re
p:fd as s-vi a prmcti-b.
OolumMa River entrance, page South
Ohanr.e! bll buoy. PS. marked "S-C" in
Kick, reported ir.iwir.f: March 2S. win b
rpjiced aj soon a pra-ticab.
W A P H I NVjTON .
Grays HarNor. pare SI Wejport Sptt buoy,
S. a eecorfl-cU- spar reposed mitslrg MarcJi
27. will be rep'.acf d as xn as practlcaMe.
Juan de Puc Strait, pa-s $4 and S3
6TEAMFR IXTI1UGESCK.
Due t ArrlTflL
Kam. From, Data.
SupH.Elmore.Tlilamook In port
Alliance Coos Fay lr port
Breakwater. .Coos Bay April 5
Fo City San Francisco. -April 7
Roaroke Lo Aaele... AprU 7
JohaaPonlseaSin Francises. April 10
R. D- laccan-Saa Francisco. .April 10
F S Loop... San Francis-o. April 12
Senator San Francisco. -April 14
Geo W. Elder San Pedro April 14
Arabia KcrykLtf April 30
TClcomedla. - . RcsrVonc April Z7
Aleaia HonpktJCf Mar 35
ICumintla. . . .Hongkona"-- - June 10
Scheduled to Deport.
Nam. For. Data.
Aillinc Com Bay. April 5
SueH. Elmore. "::;amoolc April 6
Breakwater. -Cooa Bay ...... April S
Roanoke. .... Los Angeles... April 9
Rose c:ty....an Francisco. April 10
JofcanPau:nSa.n Francisco. April 13
R. D- Inmaa.San Francisco.. April 13
F S- Loop.. -San Francisco. April 1
Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro April 1?
Senator San Francisco. . April J?
Arabia Hongkonf April 37
Nicomedla... Horgkong May 0
Alesla Honskcnc .. . ." June I
Numantla Honpkonr Juca K
Entered Friday.
Maverick, American steamship
rnie!s. xciti fuel oil. from SJan
Franclc-o.
Sue H. . K'more, Am. steamship
Shrader. w-ith general cargo, from
Tillamook.
TVellesley, Am. steamship TJnd-q-jisti.
with baliaet. from San Fran
cisco. Minerva, Nor. steamship, i Mathie
sen. nith ballast, from UBoca.
Eureka. Am. steamship fNoren'b
with general cargn, from Eureka and
Coos Bar.
Cleared Friday.
Maverick. American steams ip
t On:el.o, with ballast. for San
Fran- Isco.
Minerva. Nor. steamshin ( Mathie
sen with ballast, for Eureka.
Is
Eureka. Am. steamship (Noren,
with genera! cargo, for Eureka and
Coos Hay.
Aker. N"r. steamship N'etter
srrum. with bushels of wheat,
valued at $.rt", for Yokohama,
via Puget Sound.
New Ounreress Sand Spit buoy, 2. a flrst
elaae run. heretofore reported missing, was
rer:a--d March 21.
Point Partridge bell buoy. 2. found not
sour. i'.njr. Anril 1. was repaired the same day.
Eacle Harbor, pajre M Eairle Harbor Sand
Spit buoy. l. a back second-class can, re
ported missing March 27. will be replaced as
soon as practicable.
ALASKA.
Windham Bay. page 107 Windham Bay
Narrows Ledge hu-y, 1. a third-class can. re
ported adrift March 17, will be replaced as
ervn as practicable.
By ordr of the Lighthouse Board.
P. J. WERLTCH.
Commander, t. S. X., Inspect yr.
Arrivals and Iepartures.
PORTLAND. Anri! Z. Arrived Steamship
Alliance from Coos Bay; steamship Eureka,
from Eureka and Coos. Sai;ed Norwegian
steamship Aker. for Yokohama, via' Puget
S -urx? ; steamship Eureka, for Eureka ar.d
Coos: British bark Cailuna. for the United
Kir.pdom: French bark Hoche. for the United
Klr.edom.
AetoHft. April 3. Condition of bar at 6 P.
M.. smooth: wind. west. 16 miles ; weather,
cloudy. Arrived down at 5 A M. and sailed
at lO IS A. M. 5 1 -airier Geo. Elder, for Saa
Francisoo. Arrived down at 8 last nipht, Brit
ish hlp Clan Buchanan. Arrived down at
12l3 P. M. and miled at 2:25 P. M.-j
Steamer Strathblane, for OsJcutta and way
ports. Arrived at 1 and left up at 2:30 P.
M. Steamer Alliance, from Coos Bay.
Newcastle, April 3. Arrived April 2 Brit
ish steamer Mortlanke. from Portland.
rovtr. April . Passed British steamer
Craitvar. from Portland, for Antwrep.
Melbourne. April 3 Arrived British steam
er Cambrian King, from Portland.
San Francisco, April S. Arrived Schooner
Mayflower, from Sius'.aw; steamer Mongolia,
from Hong'kons;. etc. Bailed Inverkip. for
Philadelphia; bark Adderley, for Chemalnus;
steamer Umatilla, for Victoria; steamer Ban
don. for Bandon; ochooner A. B. Johnson,
for Oraya Harbor.
Newcastle. N. S- W., April 3. Arrived,
MortlaJte. Fortiar.d. Or.
Melbourne. April 3. Arrived previously,
Cambrian King. Portland via Newcastle.
Tide at Astoria Saturday
Hiffh. i Low.
- 45 A, M P0 feet 9 -30 A. M 0.1 fot
3 32 P. M 7.6 feet P.2R P. M 2.4 fet
WILL FERRET OUT CRIME
Manning to Investigate the Death of
Mrs. Addle Howes.
District Attorney Manning announced
yesterday his determination to learn the
identity of those responsible for the death
of Mrs. Addie Howes, who died in a
Salmon-street roormng-iiou.se of soeptlce
mia, Wednesday niht. He intends call-
ins1 before him all parties who mig;ht
hai'e any knowledge of the affair, paxticu
larly the woman's associates at the
Opcra-Jiotise I-aundry ajid young; men with
whom she had been associating".
The woman died from the effects of
malpractice in a criminal operation.
Whether the work was that of one of
the many such practitioners now pros
peri ng; in the city or of someone outside
the medical profession, is a question Mr.
Manning- will seek to answer.
C hehalis County Pays Bounfy.
MONTK3ANO. Wash., April 3. (Spe
cial.t The Auditor of Ohehalis County
paid, for the quarter ending March 31,
bounty on 147 wildcats and three coug;ars
The bounty laws have been in effect since
June 1. li6. and since that time this of
tire has paid bounty on 103 wildcats, 13
co u pars and ten coyotes.
Washington, D. C. John Mitehe.il. ex
president of the United Mine workers, has
t.et-n ttfTered. and has declined, a position as
sr-ecial commissioner to tuny ana rerort
labor conditions in the canal xrne. Mitchell
mirhfil I
ermit htm lo
tendered Xl J
says h health wnuid not p
lake the potiioa ajucU
th PTidcnt.
THREE MORE DAYS
Registration of Voters Will
Close With Monday.
TOTAL NOW PAST 28,000
County Clerk -Expects It to Reach
SO. 000 and IX-clarcs It Coo Id as
Easily Be 85.000 rields I rges
Patriotic Citizens to Act.
Aithoujrh the registration's went ovr
the :s.rtii mark last nijrht. ana will
probably reach 0.0(o before the books
close, there are still a larye number
of voters who have not registered.
Some estimates place this number as
high as lO.oO". Certain it is. however,
that the total registration could easily
be SS.Oi'iO before Tuesday nijrht, when
the books close, if all legitimate voters
would sro to the Courthouse and place
their names on the books. County
Clerk Fields has made every provision,
employing an extra staff of" clerks and
keeping the office open until 9 o'clock
every night.
"Only today. Monday and Tuesday
remain in which voters may register."
said Mr. Fitlds yesterday. "Voters
who registered in 1906. but who have
failed to do so this year cannot vote
at the primaries unless before 5 o"clock
Tuesday night they have signed the
books. Hvery legitimate voter should
be hustled Into line to register, whether
he votes or not. for a city's registra
tion is often taken as a basis for its
population.
"Seattle waged a vigorous campaign
to have voters sign up. She succeeded
In registering S4.00. A spirit of loy
alty to Portland's interest will lead
every voter to fill out the registra
tion card, sign the book? and become
a member of the body politic."
At 5 o'clock last night the registra
tion stood as follows: Total. 27.97:
Republicans. II.S61; Democrats. 4.694:
miscellaneous, 1412. T'p to 5 o'clock
446 voters had signed the books. Of
this number S46 were Republicans, 71
Democrats and ;9 miscellaneous.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
F. . Torglr and wife to Harrv l
Chase an-1 wlfr. lot 2, block 7. Vn
tral Addition : $ 1 4O0
Security Abstract A Trurt Co. to R.
K. Howard, lot lo. block 1 C Roe
City Tart
H. F. Rees to ML- I s. Frakes.
lot 3. Mock 190, citv l,YOrt
R- A. and G. R Matthews to J. O.
Elrod. lot 17. IV. biock 5. Rich
mond AtV.ition.. (v
W. F. Ftiedner to The Apartment Build-
in ir .o.. eat mi reet or lots 15. It..
block 4. Couch Addition S.000
Rlvr View Cenietsry Aseociatlon to
William Williams, lot 56. section
lOl. naid cwneurv jno
J. W. P. McFall to Marele Franks. lot
6. Mock 4. North Mount Tabor sod
I M. Tavi and wlf to Brie Olson.
lot 1. block 5. Central Aihin . .ITr.
Guy Oelano to Carrie M. Eryon, lot
n. , JitmiiL J BLR'I I14H. An
nex 225
Security Abstract ft Trust Co. to R. O.
Qutnelle. lot 13. block 90, Rose Citv
Park . 'fu
Title lr.su ranee & Investment Co. to H.
E. Noble, lot 34, block 1. Albion Ad
dition 1
E. I. AnJerson and wife to C. S. Jen
nie. 4ix Ko feet becl nnl ne at poi n t
225 fet west of Intersection of cen
ter line of Francii Ave and a.-i
lir.e of Clinton Kelly donation land
claim o
R. I,. Stevens to Kquitable Savlnps
ft Loan Aff relation, lots 6, 7. I1. 17,
block 72. &el!wood 2,6.14
Title Guarantee ft Trust Co. to Gil
bert Goodhue, lot 13. block 13. St.
John 2o0
H. Brown and wife to Rhoda FA
Read, lou 8. 13. block 13. City View
Park 2.C"0
E. L. "vTonacott and wife to Columbia
Trurt To., lota 12. 13. 14. 15. block
2. Iarvrw Park 2 0X
FJ- M. Raemussen and wife to Orvin
T. Bloom and wife, lot 3. block 15.
Durn'i Addition 2.500
Charles G. Strube and wife to T. P.
Campbell, lot. P. block 5. Strube's
Adcltion 350
Everett Rraell Soenccr and wife to
James M. Puirh. lots 7. fi. block 6,
G rniar.ia 5,o
Michael F. Brady and wife to Louie
FJ. Sauvie and K. K. Lvon. lot 14,
block 31. Albinf 2.1O0
M'.cha"! F. B-aiy ard fe t-- Harmony
Loda-e. No. 1 Od, I. O. O. F. . lot 1 ft
block 31. Alblna 2.IOO
Bc-njamln L. Cain and wife to Mabel E
King, let 3. block 45. Vernon 2 2X
Toe Land Company of Oreeon to The
resa Everdln.tr and Marparetta V.
Russell. lot 0. block 5. Citv View
Park : 425
C. C. Vaughn and wife to J. H.
Sehram, lots 1, 2. block 21. FalT-vl-
w 375
James L. Robinson and wife to Jennie
G. Sheffield. lot 9. 12 block 6.
Henry' p Addition lo
Oretron Real Estate C. to G. W.
Stapletcn. lets 5. 6. block 201, Hol
Ia.1ay' A dn it ion 3.100
A. C. Churchill ft Co.. Incorporated, to
James M. Deque, west of lot 15.
jr.dilesex fto correct error) I
C. S. Jennie and wife to AlHe H.
Stelnm-:!. 4x100 feet beg-innlng at
point 225 feet T.t of intersection of
center line of Francii avenue and
east line of Clinton Kelly donation
land claim l
A. G. 'vTeber to A. J. Idrhty. lot 8.
block I. T-ofty View Addition 700
Richard "Williams to Arr.es Payne. .72
acre beginning at point In center line"
of Tabor avenue extended. 334.9 feet
north or north lire o: Francis ave
nue I
"W. H. Newman to Henry Barman.
lots 3. 4. block 8. Flrland 600
Pnint View Real Estate Co. to "vTInr.le
ilcClellan. ioup 15. 11. Week S. Point
Viw 170
River View Cemetery Ajsoc!atlon to
Eliza Dal ton. lot 113. ction 101. eald
cemetery 100
Toward R. MIFiS and wife to FJ. Gray
biei. rt l-.lxioo feet bannlnr at
MEN'S DISEASES
CURED TO STAY CURED
SIO
Is My Fee in Any
Uncomplicated
Disorder
No other physician employs a like method, and
so thorough Is my work that there need not be
the slightest fear of a relapse into the old condi
tion. It is not a Question of whether you can be
curdf but whether you will be cured. Don't wait
until it is too late. My method is perfect and
quick. The cure is absolutely certain. I use NO
KNIFE, cause no pain, and you need not be de
tained from your work for one day. I especially
solicit those cases where many so-called treat
ments have failed or where money has been
wasted on electric belts and other appliances.
Thoiie in anv trouble suffering from SPER
'MATORRHOEA, LOSSES AND DRAINS,
VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE. BLOOD POI
SON or any othex disease tending to destroy
and disfigure and to render happiness impos
sible are urged to call upon me without delay.
Consultation and Advice Free
HOURS: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sunday, 10 to 1
the DR. TAYLOR co.
234 Vt Marrtaoa Htrrri.
CORXEB 8ECO.XD AXD SORBMOX STREETS, POBTLAJtU, OREGOX.
aoutheab corner el lot 10. block T.
CVttra: Atbina A-MItion 1
O. Mayer and wife to A. L. Rarbur
and H. L. Dale, block 14. Sinwns'
Addition 2 150
Henry Wmter and wife to John T.
Buokner and wife, east 70 feet of
south loo feet of south H of lot 1.
tract f." Ovrtoa Park 1.500
E. Gardner to A. L. $waln and
wife. 21. blcs?k 2. -nter Add... 300
H. R. Nicholas and wife to Carrie
Arnold, lota & and lo. Mock .
Tabor: ie . . . 250
R, I, tever.s. Sheriff, to John Kier-
r.sn, undi-ided 1-3 of X. 7. of
of Fee. J. B. of S. E. of Sec.
4. S. W. H Of S. E. V of Sec. 4.
lot 6. Sev. 4. T. 2 N. R, 1 V 5. 70
H. McX. EVitnps and wife to J. R.
Muart and ife. lot e. Mock Is.
Holladav Park
S. Veils to H. C. AVad. 14 acrea in
Sec. T. 1 X.. R. 1 E
Title Guarantee ft Trust Co. to Lillian
Sr.e,!!. lota 17 and IS. block 2. Mc-Doug-alVs
mjbdlvision
Jackson Investment Co. to Frank A.
Rcwe. hts 63 and 54, block 1. Jark
MJ Pla.e
John Horn to Manet ta I. To.mg. lots
27. 2S. 20 and 30. block S, Haw
thorne Ave. Add
TV. E Gilbert and wife to Guy J.
FYink. lct 12 and 13. block 31.
West Portland . .
Guy J. Fr;r.k and wife to Minn
I
TOO
l,(O0
ysoo
i
Frink. Iots 12 and 13. block W.
West Portland . , 1
Minnie Frink to Geo. MI-auphlln. Tots
12 and 13. b'ock 39. VVst Portland 1
R. C. Prince et al. to Geo. -Noakf.
beirinnir.jr at point in north line of
S'avin County road at southwest
corner of a tract conveyed by John
A. Siavin and wife to Mary F.
Prince 1
Jackson In vest vent Co. to Jas. C.
Zan. lot H. block I. Jaclwcn Place 450
Jackn Investment Co. to Jas. C.
Zan. lot 15. black 1. Jackson Place 450
Wm. J. Patton et al. to a rile Seaman
and Lavella Marshall, lot 2, tract
H." Greenway 1400
Investment Co. to Harry Van Rensse
laer Kadderly, lot 4. block S2, Pied
mont . . . . o
River View Cemetery Association to
Richard Knoll, lot 112. Sec. 1.
said cemeterv 10
Frank and Roe O'Xeill to John B.
Eccar. lot 11. blo.-k , Ravenfwood 550
Frank and Rosa O'Xeill to Warren B.
Edcar. lot 12. block 6, Rawnsw 550
Fred H. Strong and wife to W. B.
Gay, lots 7 and 10. block 15. Crcston 700
TV. B. Gay and wife to Onle Rockey,
lota 7 and lO. biovk 15. Cresion LOCO
Frank SuIIv to Fidelia P. Sully, lot
21. block 1. McDougali'e sutKlivision;
a'so lot 5, block 2. Grimes' Add. lo
St. John; also lots 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 and
9. block 1. Iaurei wood 10
Robt. H. Ellis to John G. Swensson.
lou 1. 2. 5 ar.d 6, Mock 29. Pat
ton's Second Add. ito divide all if
Robt. H. El ".to and the heirs of Gus
taf Swenseon, deceased 1
B. H. and Aurora tntiian to Geo.
Tor Takehara, lots lt and 11. block
ft. Peninsular Add. No. 2 276
John A. Hilper and wife to M. Cul
bert M.-r, !t 3 and 4. block 125.
West I r-In (ft on o
Elizabeth Ryan to Geo. M. Edward
and wife, lot IS, block 92. Inlnpton 1.000
Emma C. and Frank te Brown to F.
T. Bovku. lot 14. block 'E." (does
net reoite AVJ 1.100
A. W. Iambert and wife to Ejgbert
IT. Henrv. lou? 25 aY.d 2. bKxk 2,
Oakda.e 1.100
W. F. Fl'cdner to A. R- Frajer.
north 2i" fet of weat 60 ff-et of lot
1 and south 10 fet of wf tfO feet
of l .t 15. Mock 24. Couch Add 2.000
Harvey L. M. rvland and wife to The
Hawthorne Tate. west of lots
I and 2. block 294. Hawthorne Park 1
Jc HoTik to r. C. Elliott, lots 11.
12 and 13. block 6. Arleta Park
No. 2 iV
South Portland Improvement Co. to
Morris A. Davis, lots 2. v 7 and 8.
Mock 9. TerwlHirer Homestead ... 5.000
Wm. Mast to Olive C. Young: et al .
lots 32 -and 34. block 16; lots 23 and
2.. block 31: lts 2. 4. 10 and 12.
block 50, Irvtngton Park Add.; aiso
lots 14. 15 and !. block 13. Wil
lamette Add. 10
Fred H. Strong and ife to A. Cow
perthwait and wife, lou 7 and 8.
Crelcn . ,n
Total -
Have your abstract made by the Security
Abstract ft Trust Co.. 7 Chamber of Com.
FIRE IN APARTMENT HOUSE
Flames at the Glendora Extin
guished With Slight Damage.
Fire in the roof of the Glendora apartment-house,
at Nineteenth and Couch
street, caused much excitement among;
such occupants of the place as chanced
to be in the building, shortly after 2:30
o'clock yesterday afternoon. Defective
wiring; sot fire to the roof and a dozen
people at once set about dragging their
effects outdoors. The grounds shortly
bore a moving-day appearance.
The Fire Department did quick and
effective work and doubtless saved a
serious blaze. The fire had a good start
when the department pot its apparatus
on the scene but several well-directed
streams of water and chemicals made
short work of the flames. Several hun
dred dollars will cover the damage to the
roof and minor damage was done to
furnishings on the upper floors by water.
The fire was difficult to handle on ac
count of the deep slant of the roof. The
firemen in tearing away the shingles to
search out the burning places had to
work in precarious places but with a
dozen men on the roof no one was hurt.
SAVES GIRL FROM BURNING
G. C. Lemcke Rescues Servant Whose
Dress Catches Fire.
Through the prompt action of George
C. Lemcke. at his home. 403 Hancock
street. Thursday night. Miss Lena wer
rina, a maid, was probably saved from
death by burning. While Miss Werrina
was bending over a stove the light fabric
of her sleeve caught fire and the flames
were spreading over her dress when she
called for assistance.
Mr. Lemcke. who wr.s upstairs,
ouicklv rooched the young woman and
managed to tear away the burning
clothing, burning his hands quite
badly. Miss Werrlna's arms were
severely burned and there were some
slight burns on her body. Dr. Marie
D. Equi dressed her Injuries and those
of Mr. Lemcke.
Free candy with children's shoes at
Rosenthars. Seventh and Washington.
DR. TATTOO,
The Leading
Specialist.
NOT A DOLLAR
NEED BE PAID
UNTIL CURED
DEFY MAYOR LANE
Councilmen Will Ignore Sum
mons to Testify.
IN HEARING ON FRANCHISES
Members Snhprnaed lo Appear This
Morning1 Declare It Is Political
Move and Made Without,
Due Authority.
When Mayor I-ane"s special commit
tee for the investigation of franchises
meets at the City Hall at 9:30 o'clock
this morn tn jr to resume the examina
tion of witnesses on the affairs of the
Home Telephone Company and the
Pacific Telephone Telearraph Com
pany, it is practically certain there
will be no witnesses present. Mayor
Lane has served subpenas upon Coun
cilmen Annand. fcjennett. Cellars.
Punninp and Driscoll. hut it was said
last niht that those officials had de
cided to iirnore the summons. I'pon mak
ing an investigation, it is said, they ascer
tained that the Mayor has no power to
subpena any one and compel attendance.
They furthermore aver that the whole in
vestigation was begun for political pur
poses and revenge, and they declare they
do not propose to bo whipped into giving
testimony.
This is a continuation of the fight that
has raged in the Council between Mayor
Lane and his five political friends and the
"solid ten. his enemies. It is a light
to the finish, as has been announced by
the majority faction. The latter be
headed a special committee on franchises,
two weeks ago. but Mayor Iane immedi
ately reappointed another committee,
whicb he was sa id to Ne e m po w e re d to
do by the charter. This committee con
sists of Councilmen Kellaher, Rushlight
and Vaughn.
At the last meeting of the City Coun
cil. Mr. CVllars demanded to know what
authority Mayor Iane had for naming
the special committee. The Mayor re
plied that the charter gave him the power.
Mr. Cellars then said that it might be
possible for the Mayor to appoint a com
mittee of citizens to assist him in an In
vestigation, but he said it was a cer
talnty that the Mayor could not appoint
a Cotincil committee of any kind without
authorization from the Council. Mayor
Lane said he was not so certain of this,
and declared Ms lntefttion of making the
committee a regular one from the Coun
cil, if it were possible under the law.
That ended the marter for that session,
and the committee met several days later,
taking up the franchise of tho Portland
Hydraulic Elevator Company. The in
vestigating trio .then voted to recommend
to Mayor Lane that the franchise be
revoked. It will be interesting to see
what is done with this matter when
Mayor Iane sends in his communication,
embodying the report of his own special
committee. Coming from the Mayor, it
is said, the Council must consider it. That
it will be referred to some regular com
mittee of the Council, or that it will be
ordered filed, is the general belief. Filing
would be equivalent to killing the report
so far as the Council is concerned. In
that event, it will be the Mayor's turn
to do something, and it is supposed he
will send a series of letters to the people,
setting out in full detail what has hap
pened, and why.
Another interesting subject for conjec
ture is as to what Mayor Lane will do in
case the Councilmen whom he has sum
moned Ignore the subpena by failing to
appear this morning. ' It may be that he
will explain this case in a letter to the
people.
London Depression in the money market
has made It Impossible for the Government
to borrow to continue purchases unnVr the
Irish Tand Purchase Act of I3. The Na
tionalists are deeply conrerned. Individual
leans will probably be as1;ed
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CurvJ In a few weoks. Improvement
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