Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 27, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1908.
FRENCH
B A R K
IS
FIXED FOR GRAIN
Alice to Load General Cargo
at London for Columbia
River.
CARRIES WHEAT OUTWARD
Rate Is Xot Made Public Charters
Are Holding Up Good Demand
for Sail Tonnage for
Cargoes or Xitrate.
The French bark Alice, 190S tons net
register, has been chartered to lnad out
ward grain from Portland, cancelling date
set for December-January. The Alice
sail this morning for San Francisco with
a full list of passengers and all the freight
she can carry.
San Pedro Shipping Notes.
SAX PEDRO, Cal., June 26. The
steamer Westerner arrived this morning
five days from Port Hadlock, with 612,000
feet of lumber.
The steamer Melville Dollar, Captain
Fosen, arrived this afternoon, five days
from Mukilteo with a cargo of tele
phone poles.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND. June 26. Arrived British
eteamshlp Ascot, from Eureka; steamship
Shcshone, from San FrancLco. Sail ed
Steamship Maverick. for San Franc lsco;
steamship Johan Poulsen, for San Fran:isco;
schooner W. F. Jewett, from Stella for San
Francisco. r
Astoria, June 2. Condition of bar at 6
P. M.. smooth; wind, southwest. 2f 'miles;
weather, cloudy. Sailed at 7:15 A J M.
Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for San Frri ncisco.
Sailed at 7 A. M. Steamer Breakwafer, for
San Franeieco. Arrived at ft: 35 A. J A. and
lf-f t - up at 12 noon Steamer Shoshon ?, from
San Francisco. Arrived down at 3 .. M.
U. S. Torpedo boats Fox and Davis.
San Francisco. June 2. Sailed at Sf A. M.
Steamer Col. E. L. Drake. for f Portland.
Sailed at 11 last night Steamer Not ne City,
for Portland.
Dublin, June 2S. Arrived, June 2 French
bark Gen. de Boisdeffre. from Portlf jid.
Yokohama. June 2. Sailed German
Btcamer Nlcomedia, for Portland.
Queenstown, June 2C. Sailed Tlaltlc, for
New York. J
Sourabaya, June 20. Arrived Steamer
Strathspey, from San Francisco via Nan
aimo. Muroran, etc.
Hongkong, June 20. Arrived " Empress of
Japan, from Vancouver via Yoh ohama.
Singapore, June 28. Arrived revlously
GALLING BONDS CUT
Divorces Granted Two Wives
by Judge Gantenbein.
FOUR CASES CONTINUED
"Minnie Boone Tells of Insufferable
Brutality of Drunken. Partner.
Meanness of Josephine Man
ning's Spouse Another Suit.
The grist was small at the divorce
mill yesterday morning. Judge Ganten
bein, in the Circuit Court, granted only
three divorces all to wives. Four cases
which were to have been tried were con
tinued until next week.
Minnie L. Boone said that her hus
band is drunk the most of the time and
that he Is probably In Jail now. She
said he Is well known ' at "Judge
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STEAMSHIP CITV OF PANAMA.
will bring general cargo this way and
will probably' load at London. She is
now en route from Ponembout for Havre
and is fully due at the French port.
The rate paid for the Alice Is not made
public but It is understood that the ves
sel was engaged on the round trip charter
plan. Rates have been held well up
during the past tm'O weeks and there has
not been much doing among exporters.
Owners are holding for stiff prices on
account of the demanrt for tonnage at the
nitrate ports on the West Coast of South
America. The wheat flurry in the Chi
cago market has had very little effect on
charters..
Charters for outward loading from ports
in the Pacific Northwest will be slow until
after the weather settles and the damage,
if any, to the grain is positively known.
Talk of crops suffering from water has
put a stop to the engaging of any con
siderable amount of tonnage for the
present.
There has been an active demand for
steam tonnage, vessels around 2000 tons
register being most wanted, but the offer
ings are held up to such a high rate that
exporters will not take the ships. It is
expected that conditions will settle down
before the middle of July, and then
charters will be brisk.
Oanfa. from .'Glasgow and Liverpool, for
Seattle.
Shanghai, J anfi 20. Arrived previously
StrathRVlo. frc .m Portland, Or.
San Franclf co. June 2l. Sailed Steamer
6TEJ MKK INTELXIGEXCB.
XICOMEDIA PIE JCIiY
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Asiatic Steamship Sails From Japan
for Columbia River.
The steamship Nlcomedia, of the Port
land & Asiatic Steamship line, sailed from
Yokohama yesterday for the Columbia
River. She. will come direct to Portland
and Is due to arrive here July 14. The
Nlcomedia has a large shipment of gun
nies on board and only a small quantity
of Eastern freight. Practically all of the
cargo will be cleared at Portland and the
local Custom-House will receive the bene
fit of the duties collected.
The Nlcomedia sailed from Hongkong
on the schedule-of the steamship Arabia,
which was damaged on the outward voy
age and was compelled to go on the dry
dock at Hongkong. The Arabia will comij
eastward and will stop at San Francisco,
arriving in Portland the latter part at;
July. Quick dispatch will be given tl e
Nlcomedia on this trip and she will prof -ably
get away within ten days afu r
reaching Portland. .
Due to Arrive.
Nim. From.
State dl; Cal. San Francisco
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Rose :lty. ...San Francisco.
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Nlcom edla. . . Hongkong;.
Arabii t Hongkong
Alesi Hongkong
Nums ntia. Hongkong
Brey twater. .Coos Bay......
Scheduled to Depart.
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Staf e of Cal. San Francisco.
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Rot e City.... San Francisco.
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Alliance Passes Good Eeinspectio n.
Local steamboat inspectors Edwards I .nd
Fuller reinspected the steamship Allia nee
yesterday morning. All fire fighting ap
paratus was thoroughly gone over andi the
boats, equipment, and life preseij vers
tested. On departing from the ship; the
inspectors declared her to be in J first
class shape. The Alliance will sail ! from
the Greenwich dock this evening foij Coos
Bay ports. ;
Machinery for Peat Fuel PS tut.
The Pacific Coast Peat Fuel Con pany Is
loading the barge Dixie, moored.! at the
Portland Fuel Company's docks, i ith ma
chinery and equipment for its plant at
llwaco. A quantity of machinery is also
being build at the shops of the y merican
Tool Wprks for the same comr, .any and
Manager C. E. Hadley says tin .t he ex
pects to have peat fuel on the, Portland
market not later than August 1.
Ascot Reaches Portland J larbor.
The British steamship Asrj it, with a
part cargo of lumber loaded ' at Eureka,
arrived up yesterday morning and docked
at Linnton. She will comple te cargo at
that place for Australia. T ne Ascot is
well known In Portland, ha vlng cleared
from here last season wltli flour. The
Ascot has lately been enga ;ed In trans
porting Chinese coolies from, Capetown to
China.
Marine Xotcj s.
The steamship Maverick left down yes
terday. She will proceed : to Point Rich
mond. The schooner Oliver J. C llson will clear
today with a full cargo of wheat for San
Pedro.
The Italian bark Emanl jel Aecame will
finish discharging cemeni . at the Green
wich dock today.
The steamship State oj .' California will
' Entered Friday.
Ascot. British steamer (Booth),
1 .-ith a part cargo of lumber from
J Sureka.
Homer. Am. steamship (Dorris),
with general cargo, from San Fran
cisco. Maverick Am. steamship (Dan
iels), with fuel oil, from San Fran
cisco. Cleared Friday.
Johan Poulsen, Am. steamship
(Nilssnn), with general cargo and
RSO.0OO feet of lumber, for San
Francisco.
Homer, Am. steamship (Dorris).
with general cargo for San Fran
cisco. Maverick. Am. Bteamshlp (Dan
iels), with balla.it, for San Francisco.
Elizabeth, for Bandon; steamer Phavak,
for Tacoma; tug Dauntless, for Astoria.
Tides at Astoria Saturday.
High. Low.
12:25 A. M 7.S feet:6.25 A. M 0.9 foot
o:30 P. M S.4 feet
TOWN MAY INCORPORATE
Rockwood Wants Power to Regulate
Automobile Xuisance.
ROCKWOOD, Or.. June 26. (Special.)
With the object of gaining authority to
regulate the automobile nuisance, lead
ing business men and citizens of this
town, which is located ten miles east of
Portland, on the Base Line road, are
preparing a petition to be presented to
the County Court asking to be allowed
to incorporate the town. Among the
leaders In the movement are E. J. Ket
tering, Max Ruehle, John H. Richmond,
S. J. Bliss, John Broren and W. Quls
Inberry. The petition will be ready soon
after the Fourth, on which occasion the
promoters will circulate it during the
celebration. ,
The town has been growing rapidly
during the past year or two, and now
has three general merchandise stores,
two blacksmith shops, two lodge halls, a
good church and will soon have a fine
four-room schoolhouse, which is being
built at a cost of $6000.
The neighboring farms are being sur
veyed into five and ten-acre tracts, many
of which have been sold, and many new
houses are going up. to be occupied by a
very desirable class of suburban residents.
GLOVE SALE' TODAY.
Our entire stock of long silk gloves,
long lisle gloves, 2-clasp and long
kids, 2-clasp silk, on sale today at
wholesale prices. All good reliable
stock. McAllen & McDonnell, Third
and Morrison streets.
Smart Walking Pumps J3.50 at
Rosenthal's. - 1
Cameron's Free Boarding House" and
at "Rock College" at Kelly Butte. Mrs.
Boone used to live witn her husband,
Henry J. Boone, In Wisconsin. One day
he went home, began to sniff about the
kitchen, opened the cupboard door and
went Into paroxyms of rage because the
cupboard did not Sanell good. This was
followed by a trip to the pump and the
dashing of a bucketful of water upon
the cupboard shelves. Then came a
smashing of crockery.
At another time, Mrs. Boone said, he
rolled a can of flour from one end of
the house to the other. When he was
on one of his periodical ten-day sprees,
she said, he would come homo and
break up the furniture, unless he was
so paralyzed that he couldn t. She
became so ashamed of his conduct that
she suggested they move out West.
When everything was in readiness
for the trip she asked him if he had
the tickets, at which he flew into a
rage, banged his fist on the table where
they were eating until the dishes rat
tled, and told her it was none of her
business. He was drunk on the train
all the way out.
The couple, with their two children,
lived at First and Jefferson streets for
a time, but Mrs. Boone said she only
had $70 for the support of the family
In six months. Her husband was on
the "blacklist" in the East, she assert
ed. Persons on this list, she explained,
were known to be habitual drunkards,
and the orders of the police were that
no liquor be sold to them. She said
that her husband once choked his son
Richard, and nearly killed him. besides
threatening to kill his wife.
Mrs. Boone was granted a divorce,
the custody of the children, and $25 a
month alimony. The couple were mar
ried in Portland. May 10, 1890.
Josephine Manning secured a divorce
from Edwin O. Manning, on the ground
of cruelty and non-support. She said
that he once upbraided her for the
appearance of their daughter's apparel,
to which he had contributed nothing,
and once tore his wife's dress to
shreds. She asserted that she paid for
the furniture. Including the piano, with
her own money. She Is a dressmaker,
while her husband Is an expert stone
cutter, she says, earning $5 and $6 a
day. They wefe married in Portland,
August 24, 1805, and have one child 12
years old, of which the mother was
given the custody. , She was also per
mitted to resume ' her maiden name,
Josephine Burgoyne.
Lena Marckwardt was given a divorce
from Henry Marckwardt, on the ground
of drunkenness. She was permitted to
resume her former name, Mrs. Lena
Grover, besides being given a clear
title to lot 13. block 9, Goldsmith's ad
dition. The couple were married Octo
ber 9, 1907.
The cases continued until next week
were: Aimee Gleason against Bert
Gleason, Inez G. Staley against M. L.
Staley. and Marie E. Llndgren ag&inst
J. J. Llndgren.
Alice Gosllne filed suit in the Circuit
Court yesterday against William M.
Gosllne to obtain a divorce. . She says
her husband Is now at Kelly Butte for
drunkenness. Last week, she says, he
tried to kill her, but she was rescued
after she had ben beaten almost Into
insensibility. She asks the custody of
their five children, ranging in ages
from 19 to 5 years, and title to one
half of a 160-acre ranch, which she
says is worth $1500. She married Gos
llne at Roseburg. June 27, 18S8.
WILL INSPECT THEATERS
Executive Board Takes Precaution
ary Steps Against. Fire.
A thorough Inspection of all thea
ters In Portland by Fire Chief Camp
bell, Building Inspector Dobson and
Deputy Fire Marshal Roberts was or
dered by the executive board yester
day afternoon, upon motion of T. G.
Greene, chairman of the police com
mittee. The matter was called to the
attention of the members of the board
by reason of a verbal report by Mr.
Roberts, as to the recent Inspection
of the Grand Theater.
Deputy Fire Marshal Roberts re
ported that the inspection of the
Grand Theater, made by Chief Camp-
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bell. Inspector Dobson and himself,
was satisfactory, and that the play
house was found to be in safe condi
tion. He said that the committee
never has and never would approve
of frame buildings being used for the
aters, but. reported that otherwise the
building was In good condition.
After the report by Mr. Roberts,
Mr. Greene arose and said that Inas
much as it has been about one year
since the theaters were inspected he
believed It would be well to Instruct
the officials to make another investiga
tion and report in the near future.
INDICTED FOR REBATING
Southern Pacific Faces 19 Charges
In San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. The Fed
eral grand Jury this afternoon returned
an indictment against the Southern Pa
cific Railroad Company containing 19
counts, charging the company with re
bating in connection with the ship
ments of the California Pine Box &
Lumber Company. An Indictment con
taining the same number of counts was
also returned against the Pine Box &
Lumber Company for accepting rebates.
The shipments were made over the Boca
& Loyalton Railroad, a small branch in
Nevada.
At the request of the United States
District Attorney, summons were is
sued to bring the officials of the South
ern Pacific and the lumber company
into court, when the cases will be set
for trial.
BANFF HOT SPRINGS.
Special round trip excursion tickets
are on sale daily to the Canadian Na
tional Park. 1800 mile ride for 135.00.
A trip that Is worth while.
Dinlng-Car Service
On the Astoria & Coumbla River Rail
road, which was to have been Inaugu
rated with the Summer schedule taking
effect Saturday, June 27, will not be in
stalled until about July 3 or 4, owing to
delay in equipping cars, that have been
ordered for this service.
The Best Mils Ever Bold.
"After doctoring 15 years for chronic
indigestion, and spending over two
hundred dollars, nothing has done me
as much good as Dr. King's New Life
Pills. I consider them the best pills
ever sold;" writes B. F. Ayscue, of
Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guarantee
at Woodard, Clarke & Co.'s drug store.
2Sc.
Don't Wait
Men don't wait until your whole system Is
polluted with disease. Don't wait until your
nervous organization is tottering under the
strain. Don't wait until you become a mental
and physical wreck, unfit for work, study or
social duties and obligations of life. Uncer
tain, improper or half-way treatment can only
do harm. The worst cases we have ever treat
ed were those that had been improperly treated
before coming to us, some having been maimed
for life by bungling surgical procedure. We
cure by restoring and preserving .the Important
organs. We do not advocate their mutilation or
destruction in an effort to make quick cure.
Every afflicted man owes it to himself, his
family and to future generations to . get cured
29 Yearn In Portland. safely and thoroughly.
TAIfF NOTIPr w positively smnrnntee to cure Acute or
" liw 1 Cnronlc DInchnrKes in S E V K Jf DAYS.
THESE AILMENTS nre the Ktumblinn; blocks of the profeHion and men
are treated for years withont mircesi. We make cures in seven days,
vrhlch average physicians consider Impossible.
Under -our treatment most cases of varicocele are cured without any
operation. There is no cutting, no pain, and it is seldom necessary that
the patient be detained from his occupation. Normal circulation Is at
pnee restored throughout all the organs, and the natural processes of
waste and repair are again established. If you are afflicted with Vari
cocele, consult us at once. Delay can but bring on aggravated condi
tions and nervous complications that will impair the vital functions and
Involve the general health.
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WRITE IF YOU CAXSOT CALL.
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