THE 3IORNTXG- OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, XOTEMBER 5, 1909. 23 SHIP STRIKES REEF Catania Has Narrow Escape Near San Francisco. VESSEL IS NOW "IN PORT Examination of Big Tanker Reveals Bad Ieak and Seven Feet ol Water Is Found in ' the Forward Hold, SAJf FRANCISCO. Nov. . Speelal. Crawling along at a snail's pace through the denae fog off the Cliff House this morning, the blk tanker Catania, under charter to the Associated OH Company, and In command of Captain Canty, was caught in the treacherous eddies and car ried upon the Seal Rocks. She hit one of the reefs with a crash that struck terror to the hearts of her crew and sent them scurrying ahout the decks. The skipper maintained a cool head, however, and immediately signaled to reverse engines. Some moments later, and unassisted, the Catania, although leaking badly, backed into deep water, and resumed her way. She arrived in the harbor shortly after noon and the news of her narrow escape from the beach was reported by the Captain to the lookouts at Meiggs Wharf. The Catania left Astoria several days ago and should have arrived early this morning. Fog was met, however, off the coast and she had to run under slow bell. An examination of the vessel fol lowing her arrival showed that she was leaking in the bow and that there were seven feet of water in the forward hold. OCTOBER CUSTOMS REPORT Collector Malcolm Issues Statement of Transactions During Month. Collector of Customs Malcolm has com pleted the report of transactions for the month . of October and forwarded the same to the Department at Washington. The business of the month was particu larly gratifying, -the value of foreign exports amounting to 2. 170.968. Duties receiver from Imports dropped down the total amount collected being J44.879. Eighteen vessels cleared for foreign ports and 68 for domestic ports. The report In detail is as follows: Vessels entered from foreign porta J Cleared for foreign porn J Entered from domestic ports Cleared for domestic ports 5 Entries of merchandise for duty 1-1 Entries free of duly Entries for warehouse Entries for Immediate transportation without appraisement -0 Total entries of merchandise 241 Entries for consumption liquidated 226 Entries for warehouse liquidated 4 Certificates of registry granted 0 Certificates of enrollment granted 1 Licenses for coasting trade granted 1 Licenses for fisheries granted 0 Licenses to vessels under 20 tons granted. 0 Licenses to yachts granted 0 Total number of documents to vessels Issued .". Value of Exports Domestic . . . . 2.1TO.68.00 Receipts from all sources Puties on imports 44.87s.56 Fines, penalties and forfeitures.. 10. . Miscellaneous customs receipts.. 102.00 Storage, labor and cartage 30.50 Official fees 4.10 GENERAL FAIDHERBE FINISHES French Bark Is Ready for Sea, but Haa Xo Captain. With a full carsro of wheat for the United Kingdom, the French bark Gen eral Faldherbe finished yesterday and waa moved to the stream. The vessel was loaded by the Portland Flouring Mills Company." She will not clear un til a master haa been assigned to com mand the vessel. Captain Bugault, who brought the vessel to Portland. Is con fined at the Good Samaritan Hospital with typhoid fever and will not be able to sail for at least a month. The German steamship Walkure will clear today with wheat for St. Vincent. She haa on board 6000 long tons and will leave down this afternoon. From Portland she will proceed to Comox for coal. Captain Matthews, an Inde pendent bar pilot, will take her around. Concert for Seamen Tonight. The Highland Christian Endeavor So ciety will have charge of the concert to be given at the Seamen's Friend Society, Third and Flanders streets, at 8 o'clock tonight. The programme follows: Indian club drill, (a) simple and diffi cult exercises with regular Indian clubs; (b) fancy movements and extended cir cles with lighted clubs. Misses Edna Mur ray, Ethel Murray, Elsie Simmons, Ma rie Beach: led by Clarence H. Sprague. Flano solo, "Triumphal March,," Grieg. Miss Olga Starker. Chorus. "Star of De scending Night." Emerson. Highland Con gregational Church choir. Prof. Z. M. Parvin. director. Recitation. "At the Box Office." Miss Rabin Colwell. Whistling solo. Stewart Eggleston. Vocal selec tions, (a) "When the Tide Cornea In." Millard, (b) "The Boatswain's Story." Malloy. Prof. Z. M. Parvin. Duet, "Trust Her Not," M. W. Balfe. Misses Ida and Ada Newgent, Cornet solo, Ray Parvin. Audience joins in singing some old familiar songs. Friends are cordially Invited. Bougainville Taken for Cargo. Balfour, Guthrie & Co. have an nounced the outward charter of the French bark Bougainville for wheat for the United Kingdom. The craft is now en route from Cardiff for Portland with general cargo. She -sailed from that port June 1- and cleared the channel June 30. She will be due the latter part of this month. The Bougainville has loaded at Portland during the past two years. She is inward bound to the same firm that will load her out. Captain E. S. Edwards Much Better. .Captain E. S. Edwards, local In spector of Hulls, who has been con fined to his apartments with an attack of pneumonia, has so far recovered that he was able to sit up yesterday. It Is, expected that Captain Edwards will be able to get out of doors In a few days. Affairs of. the Inspector's office are being looked after by In spectors Whitney and Turner, of Seattle. Good Stage of Water in Willamette. Steamboats have resumed operations on the upper Willamette and the Cow litz River. Rains have placed both streams at a good boating stage and steamers of the Oregon City Trans portation Company will run as far up the Willamette as Corvallls. On the Cowlitz the Kellogg Transportation Company will drive Its craft as far up as possible. Butterfly Burns at Martins Bluff. While loading cordwood ' fuel at Martins Bluff Wednesday fire broke out on the steamer Butterfly and she waa burned to the water's edge. The .n aiiiinne with oil burners. but it was found to oe an imponiuuni to keep steam, so she stopped for wood. Captain Al Breere. master of the But terfly, Is authority for the statement that the fire was caused by an ex plosion of gas in the firebox. The Butterfly was formerly the Jessie Hark Ins! She was owned by Harry Young, of Portland, and was running in the freight business In and .around Rainier. Umpqna Whistling Buoy Goes Adrift Word was received .at tha office of Inspector EUlcott. Thirteenth Light house District, at noon yesterday to the effect that the whistling bnoy marking the entrance, to the Umpqua River, on the Coast of Oregon, had gone adrift during the recent storm. The buoy will be replaced as soon as possible. Costly Dry dock Proposed. VICTORIA. B. C. Nov. 4. The Domin ion government has decided to construct a floating drydock at a cost of Jl. 910.000 at Prince Rupert. ac cording to an announcement made today by William Wainwright. second vice-president of the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail way. Tamalpais Goes to San Pedro Direct. With S7 passengers and a full cargo of lumber, the steam schooner Tamal- BTEAXIB INTELLIGENCE. Due to Arrive. Name. From. Date. Rose City San Francisco In port Alliance Coos Bay Nov. t Eur.ua Eureka, Nov. 8 Breakwater Coos Bay.... Nov. l Geo. V. F.lder. .San Pedro... Nov. 7 Sue H. Elmore. TlllamooK Nov. i Am Tillamook Nov. 1 Kansas City... Ban Francisco Not. b Falcon 9an Francisco Nov. w Roanoke San Pedro... Nov. 14 Henrlk Ibsen.. Honkon.... Ian 8elja - - Hongkong laden t Scheduled to Depart. Name. ; For. Date. Rose City San Francisco Nov. 5 Alliance Coos Bay Nov. O Eureka Eureka Nov. I Geo. w. Bider. .San Pedm. ..Nov Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook... Nov. 9 Arf Tillamook Nov. l'l Breakwater Coos Bav Nov. 10 Falcon Ban Francisco Nov. 11 Kansas City... San Francisco Nov. 12 Roanoke San Pedro Nov. 10 Henrlk Ibsen. . Honakong. .. Jan. W Gelja Hongkong.... Cleared Thursday. Tamalplas, Am. steamship (Ander son), with 650.000 feet of lumber for San Pedro. pais will leave down this evening bound for San Pedro direct. The Tam alpais will not stop at San Francisco, as both cargo and all passengers have been booked for the Southern port. Marine Notes. The steamship Alliance Is due to ar rive early this morning from Coos Bay. The British steamship Strathyre has arrived out at Port Plrie from Port land. With passengers and freight for San Franclaco. the steamship Rose City will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The steamship Santa Clara, recently purchased by the North Pacific Steam ship Company, is en route from San Francisco for Portland. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND. Nov. 4. Arrived Steamship Olympic, from Presrott. Sailed Steamship Cascades, for San Francisco. Astoria. Or.. .Nov. 4. Condition at the mouth of the river at 6 P. M.. smooth: wind northwest, eight mile.: weather cloudy Arrived down during the night Schooner Admiral and steamers Breakwater and Vos burg. Sailed at 10: JO A. M. Steamers Argo and Elmore, for Tillamook. Sailed at 11:20 A- M. Steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Arrived at 2:45 and left up at :30 P. M Steamer Alliance, from Coos Bay. Sailed last night Norwegian stamer Henrlk Ib sen, for Hong Kong and way ports. Sailed at :30 P. M. French bark Cornll Bart, for Queenstown or Falmouth. San Francisco. Nov. 4. Arrived at noon Steamer Catania, from Portland. Struck on Seal Rocks off entrance. Has seven feet ol water In hold. Sailed at midnight last night Steamer Santa Clara, for Portland. Ar rived Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Portland. Tatoosh, Nov. 4. Passed out German steamer Utgard. from Portland, for St. Vin cent, for orders. .... Port Plrie. Nov. 4. Arrived Nov. 8d British steamer Strathyre. from Portland. San Pedro. Nov. 4. Arrived yesterday Schooner C. S. Holmes, from Portland. San Francisco, Nov. 4. Arrived Steamer Tamplco. from Seattle: steamer Catania, from Astoria. Sailed Steamer Santa Clara, for Astoria; steamer St. Helens, for Seattle; steamer Geo. W. Elder. for Portland; steamer Daisy Mitchell, for Wlllapa. Yokohama. Nov. 4. Arrived steamer Se attle Maru. from Tacoma and Seattle, for Hongkong; steamer Tenyo Maru. from San Francisco, via Honolulu for Htogo. etc. Singapore. Nov. 4. Sailed Titan, from Tacoma via Yokohama, etc.. for Liverpool. Newcastle. N. S. W.. Nov. 4. Sailed Steamer Argot, for San Francisco 6:45 P. M. Seattle. Nov. 4. Arrived steamer Charlea Nelson, from San Francisco; steamer Cor win. from Nome. Sailed Norwegian steam er Tricolor, for Tacoma; steamer Mexican, for Belllngham; U. S. S- Snohomish, for Neali Bay: steamer Montara. for Tacoma; British steamer Strathflllan. for Manila; steamer Charles Nelson, for Dupont. Tacoma. Nov. 4. Arrived Steamer Shasta from San Francisco. Departed steamer Governor, for Seattle; steamer Watson, for Seattle. Tides at Astoria Friday. High. . Low. 7-41 A. M S.feet!0:60 A. M 0.7 foot 7:00 P. M 6 feetl:35 P. M t. 7 feet STABBING ISA MYSTERY Police Find Man Suffering From Severe Knife Wounds. The police are investigating a mys terious and brutal assault made upon Dan Cork, a railroad laborer, yesterday afternoon in a saloon at the southeast corner of Second and Davis streets, where he was found bleeding from two A CLOSE SHAVE Maay of Them Happening Every Day but Soon Forgotten. Close shaves would be of more fre quent occurrence but for the tender faces of many men, which will not permit of shaving often. Heretofore, nothing has been taid in these columns about poslam, a new skin discovery, in connection with its use after shaving. 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The little sufferers from whooping cough, measles and the other diseases in cident to childhood, often become phys ical wrecks from the severity of the at tacks and yield to other diseases vastly mnro fatal Want of nutrition and im- e hints and air passages may be affected, and this too erers need, as in tne case 01 mr. imapaugu uaumci, ; n.ifftr'c Pnro Malt Whiskev is this remedv in 111C 1 1 1 1 . 1. . VUiJ " - - - ion of the food by its influence upon the salivary glands out requiring digestion, it is burned or oxidized within the y its tonic and soothing influence upon the physical and e and vigor to the body.. Dufffjf'3 Pure PJ3alt Whiskey as a tonic and stimulant is one of the greatest strength-givers known to science. It aids in destroying disease Jwd bv "ts building and healing properties assists in restoring tissues in a gradual, healthy natural manner. 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His unknown as sailant made his escape In the crowd before Cork had sufficiently recovered to get a look at him. As Cork has only been in town a day or two. was sober and had no quarrel with any one, the police are unable to account for the af fair. Dr. Zlegler sewed up the man's wounds. NEW SYSTEM .DESCRIBED Automatic Fire Alarm May Be In stalled Here. Details of a new automatic Are alarm system that the American District Tele graph Company Is preparing to Introduce at once in the larger cities of the coun try, and it is expected will be started In Portland In a few months, were described yesterday by J. M. Maddoz, Pacific Coast superintendent of the company, who ar rived from San Francisco Wednesday and Is staying at the Perkins Hotel. Mr. Maddox is also traffic superintendent for the Pacific Coast division of the Western Union Telegraph Company. The new system, which Is known as the Aero Automatic Fire Alarm System, has Just been perfected, and approved by the National Board of Fire Underwriters. It consists of a wire tubing, which is about the size of the lead in an ordinary pencil, being arranged In loops across the celling of rooms. A sudden heat will expand the air In the tube, causing It to press on a diaphragm In a box to which one end of the wire is connected, and the movement of this diaphragm makes an electrical connection that sends In the alarm. Mr. Maddox believes the new system better than anything yet Invented, and also cheaper. At his headquarters in San Francisco, Mr. Maddox has fitted up an experimental plant, to study the new sys tem, and he has found It to give satis faction In every way. A slow rise in tem perature, such as caused by hot weather, will not affect the alarm, as an escape Is provided that will care for a slow pres sure of atmosphere. 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