32 THE MORXIXG OREGOMAX, FRIDAY, ArRIL 1. 1910. HIGH MARK IS SET Heavy Increase Is Shown in Export Lumber Trade. COASTING BUSINESS LARGE fc'orelffn Shipments Amount to 15, 015,823 Feet and California Shipments Bring Total l"p to 28,170,823 Feot for March. "While the foreign exports of lum ber from Portland fell short of those of February by more than 3,500,000 feet, the total amount set afloat for the month of March beat the figures of the preceding month by 1.135.289 feet, letting a high mark for total exports of timber. The total exports for the months were J8.170.S23 feet, as com pared with 27,035,534 feet for Feb ruary. The great increase was in the coast wise shipments. California dealers (drew on Portland for 13.155,000 feet during the month. This is the heav iest shipment for a single month since the big rush following the fire and earthquake in San Francisco in April, 1906. Grain shipments from Portland- for JIarch, foreign, consisted of 146.642 bushels of wheat and 15,536 barrels of flour. The wheat was valued at $149, 301 and the flour at $70,214, making a total of $219,515. California shipments for the month Amounted to 293,271 bushels of wheat and 31,520 barrels of flour, according to figures compiled by the Merchants Exchange. Foreign shipments of wheat from Puget Sound ports were a trifle in excess of those dispatched from Port land, but the California shipments brought the total exports from Port land to a figure in excess of those from the Sound cities. Flour shipments from the Sound were in excess of those from Portland. As compared with the corresponding month last year, Portland fell well short in exports of both wheat and flour. In spite of the slump in the export trade, the Merchants Exchange figures show a grand total of exports of the season to date from the North west of 21.476.617 bushels. This is less than 2.000.000 bushels short of the season preceding. In the grain history t the Northwest the heaviest season was that of 1907-8. when the total ex ports to April 1 totaled 37.608,575 bush els. One vessel Is now loading wheat at Portland for the United Kingdom and two others (spot ships) are under char ter. It Is reported that there is still considerable grain for export in the Morthwest and the season will wind up with a good showing. Charters for new crop grain are still slow, but dur ing the coming month a large number will probably be taken. The coastwise lumber fleet for March follows: Daae. Vessel and Destination. Mar. 3. CaBpo. str.. San Kran..'.. Iar. 5 Welleslsy. str.. San Fran.. Mar. ."5 Johan Poulsen. str., S. K.. Mar. B Nome Citv. str.. S. PedroT Mar. 10 St. Helens, str.. S. K Mar. 10 Olympic, sir., S. Pedro.. Mar. 11 Bowdoln. str.. S F Mar. 14 F. s. Loop. str.. S. F. . . Mar. 14 Shna Yak. str., San Pe dro Mar. 13 Harold Dollar, str.. San Pedro Mar. IT Saginaw, str.. S. K Mar. 17 Northland, str., S. F. ... Mar. It Tamalpals. str., S. F... Mar. 21 rasco, str.. S. F.- Mar. 1'3 Johan Poulsen, str., San Francisco Mar. 22 Shasta, str.. S. Pedro. . Mar. lift Nome City. rtr.. S. F Mar. 30 Huh Hofran, sch., . " F. Mar. 30 -Bowdoln. str.. San Pedro Mar. 31. F. S. Loon, rtr.. S F . Carsn. r.Mt.ooo 750.000 50.000 400.000 f-IMl.ftOO 740.0O0 73O.0OO S10.OOO 810.000 soo.ooo soo.oon S25.O00 fi'.O.OOO 525.000 i no. ono ooo.noo S.VlMtO K H). MM) 700.000 815.000 Total . . .13.155,000 iSHIP ARCTIC STREAM FIXED Vessel Is Taken for Grain Loading to the United Kingdom. The British ship Arctic Stream has rieen chartered for the outward loading of grain from Portland for the United Kingdom. The vessel is now discharg ing general cargo and will be in shape to receive wheat the latter part of April. She arrived March 15 from Ant werp with general cargo for Meyer, "Wilson & Co. Only one vessel, the Donna Francesca, now remains on the disengaged list in the Columbia River. The Brabloch was taken Wednesday by Kerr. Gifford & Company for grain loading. The Brit ish ship Leyland Brothers, which has "been in port for more than two years, was recently chartered for lumber. She will load In May for South Africa. The Donna Francesca has been at anchor off Tongue Point for the past two years. After the Leyland Brothers, she Is entitled to the banner for being in port the greatest length of time. ALLIANCE CKKW DISCHARGED .'rart to Be Made Ready for Perma nent Quarters With the exception of those required tor the dismantling of the vessel, the officers and crew of the steamship Al liance were paid off and discharged yesterday morning. Those remaining will take stock of the staple stores on : board the craft and put her in shape rto go into permanent quarters. All of the perishable stores will be sold. Arrangements have been made for the docking of the craft at the public lvc at the foot of Jefferson street. The Alliance arrived from Coos Bay t midnight Wednesday on her last trip from Marshfelld. After nine years' vteady service on the run the company -decided to withdraw. The Damons Is the only vessel now operating between here and Coos Bay. ALAMEDA TO ltCV NORTH Alaska Steamship Company Has Purchased Craft for Alaska Run. The Alaska Steamship Company has purchased the steamship Alameda from the Oceanic Steamship Company and will operate the vessel between Seat tle and Alaska points during the com ing season. The contract price was $175,000 and of this amount $25,000 was paid before the vessel was placed on -dryclock. The Alameda is now on dock at Hunt ers Point for a thorough inspection and repairs. Representatives of the Alaska Steamship Comparw are in San Fran cisco for the purpose of making a per sonal Inspection of the vessel. The Al ameda was built in Philadelphia in 1S83 and for years operated between San Francisco aiid Honolulu. She measures 1939 net tons and is 314 feet In length. Wireless From Steamship Bear. Wireless messages to San Francisco stnd forwarded to the Merchants' Ex change at Portland, announce that the ate&rashlp Bear from New York to San Francisco, would arrive at the Bay City April 4. The message was sent from a point 1150 miles from San Fran cisco. The Bear is In command of Captain Austin. The Beaver, which sailed 25 days later than the Bear, is bound for Portland and at last ac counts was two days short in her sail ing time to the River Platte. She should reach the mouth of the Columbia by April 28. MICH LfMBER LEAVES ASTORIA Steamer Nome City and Schooner Bangor Take Heavy Cargoes. - ASTORIA, Or., March 31. (Special.) The steamer Ramona sailed this morning for Coos Bay with freight and passen gers. The steam schooner Klamath arrived this morning from San Francisco to load lumber at the McCormlck mill as 9t. Helens for a return. The steamer Nome City cleared at the Customs House today for San Francisco with a cargo of 350.000 feet of lumber, loaded at Portland, and 500,000 feet loaded at Rainier. The schooner Bangor also -cleared to day for San Francisco. She carries a. cargo of 550.000 feet of lumber, loaded at St. Helens. CAPTAIS GOOD BUYS SHIP Lydla Thompson Purchased for Serv ice' on Columbia River. SEATTLE. March 81. The steamer EXPORTS FROM POET OF WHEAT, FOREIGN. Date March Vessel and destination. 5 Hercules, Nor. str.. for Honffkong S Ernest Legouve. Fr. bk., for Q. or F.fo. Totals . FLOUR, Henrlk Ibsen, Nor. ss., for Hongkong LUMBER. Henrik Ibsen. Nor. ss., for Hongkong Kelburn. Br. bk.. for London Hercules. Nor. ss.. for Hongkong Glenatfric. Br. ss.. lor Shanghai 1.-1- . for HonffkonK lfl 23 Tor'denskjold. Nor. ss., for Melbourne Poltalloch, Br. bk.. for Sydney Totals . Lydia Thompson was purchased today from the Puget Sound Navigation Com pany by James Good, of Portland, and, it is said, will ply between Portland and Columbia River ports. The Lydia Thompson is a small propeller craft of 101 net tons burden and was built at Port Angeles in 1893. She meas ures 92.7 feet in length, 22.6 feet beam and 8 feet depth of hold. Captain James Good, reported as having purchased the Lydia Thompson, ha been engaged in the trans portation business on the Willamette and Columbia rivers for many years. He op erated the small craft on the Willamette Slough route. Marine Notes. Ttm 'ntonm nchonner Claromont sailed last evening for Willapa harbor. After a thorough overhauling, cleaning and painting the harbor patrol boat JrJUaor is again in service. T-i. ,n vfamnth nrrived vester- day afternoon with passengers and gen eral cargo trom ban r ranciscv. -i-v, -i -1 -i - .n D.ili -i-iTi V K Innn left for Kalama yesterday afternoon. She will load lumber for San Francisco. Tl.n .tAamshin VnnsflR f'ltv Will sail 4 ,1 i , -.T-i-irin at 4 1'clnck from the Ainsworth dock for San Francisco with passengers and freight. On her initial - trip between Portland llu. Vanning nnH the SiuslaW. the gasoline schooner Wilhelmina sailed yes terday morning, sne win operate on a. 10-day schedule out of Portland. Arrivals and Departures. I'V'It I I . A . 1 . .1 1 (V i ' ii .....-i. ship Olaremont. from San Francisco: steam ship Klamath, from San Francisco. Sailed Steamship ciaremont. lor mnajM. Astoria, v ' i . , .vi i v ii oa. i -" -i- mouth of the river at 6 P. M.. smooth; wlna nortnwesi. o muc, " .... A rrivrd at 8 and left up at 0:30 A. M. Steamer Klamath, from San Francisco. called at , A. m. oivinci nin'i. Coos Bay: sailed at 12 noon, schooner Ban gor, lor aa.n r rtmvivj. San Francisco. March 31. Arrived at 1:30 p. M. Steamer Santa Clara, from Portland. Sailed at 1:30 P. M. Steamer Roanoke, for Portland. By wireless, steamer Bear, from New York, lir,0 miles from San Francisco. Due here April 4. Sailed Steamers Daisy Freeman, for Grays Harbor: Columbian, for Honolulu, via Seattle; yacht Aqullo, for Seattle. Arrived Steamers Thode Fase lund, from. Nanalmo; Cantanla, from As toria. Honolulu, March 31. Arrived Norwegian steamer Rygja. from Hongkong and way ports, for Portland. San Pedro, March 31. Sailed Steamer Shasta, for Portland. Hankow, March 31. Arrived March 28 STEAJtEn INTELLIGENCE. Dm to Arrive. Mama. From. Date. Kansas Cttr . . . Ban Franetsoo In port Bus H. Elmore. Tillamook. ...Apr. 2 Roanoke ..Ban Pedro... Apr. 3 Falcon . . S&n Franetsoo Apr. 3 Ramona Coos Bay..-. Apr. 3 Ro City ...... Ban FranclacC Apr. 4 Golden Gate. Tillamook. ... Apr. 4 Santa Clara. .. .Ban Francisco Apr. 6 Geo. w. Elder. .Ban Pedro...Apr. 10 Sella. ...... . JJonslcons. .. .Aon 15 Henrlk Ibsen. . .Honsjkontr. .. June 1 Hercules. ... ...Hongkong. ...June Scheduled to Depart. Name. For Data. Kansas City. .. Ban Franetsoo Apr. 2 Falcon. ....-San Pedro. ..Apr. 5 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook... Apr. 5 Golden Gate. .. Tillamook. ... Apr. 5 Roenoke. ... ...San Francisco Apt. B Ramona Coos Tav Apr. Eanta Clara. . -San Francisco Apr. Boee CltT .San Francisco Apr. 9 Geo. W. Blder. .Ban Pedro... Apr. 12 SeUa. ...... . ..Hongkong. ... Apr. 23 Renrlk Ibsen. . Hongkong. .. .June 12 Hercules Hongkong. .. .June 15 Entered Thursday. F. 8. Loop. Am. steamship (Levin son), with general cargo, from Ban Francisco. Alliance. Am. steamship Astrup). with general cargo, from Coos Bay. Clare mont. Am. steamship (Chris tiansen), with general cargo, from San Francisco. Cleared Thursday. F. S. Loop. Am. steamship Levin son), with 815.000 feet of lumber, for San Francisco. British steamer Bessie Dollar, from Port land. Seattle. March 31. Arrived Steamer Northland, from Sitka: steamer Governor, from Sound ports. Sailed British ship Nile, for Port Blakeley. Philadelphia. March 31. Arrived J. L. Luckenbach. from Seattle, etc., via New York. Naples. March 30. Sailed Cretic for New York. Queenstown. March 31. Sailed St. Louis, for New York. New York. March 31. Arrived Adriatic from Liverpool. tsaued La savote. lor Havre: Oarpathia. for Naples. Los Angeles. March 31. Arrived Steam ers Doris, from Grays Harbor; Tahoe, from "Willapa Harbor; Westerner. from Grays Harbor: William H. Murphy, from Aber deen: schooner Columbia, from Everett. Sailed Steamers President, from Seattle; Redondo, for Coos Bay: Shasta, for Bell Ingham; James S. Higglng. for Fort Bragg. Tides at Astoria Friday. High. Low. 4:0 A. M T P feet!1t:14 A. 1.1 ! 5:50 V. M....5.4 teet!10:24 P. M....43 feet RAIL PLAN PENDS N. P. Arranges to Send Freight by North Bank. . TACOMA NORTH TERMINUS Shipments From Washington Points South Will Come Fnder Traffic Agreement Tariff to Be Sub mitted to Commission. Formal traffic agreements are being arranged between the Northern Pacific Railroad Company and the Spokane, Portland & Seattle road, which will have for their object the routing of freight from points in Washington south and of Including Tacoma by way of the North Bank Road. As soon as the tariff is completed it will be presented to the Interstate Commerce Commission for that body's PORTLAND FOR MARCH. Cargo. Bushels. Value. 33.335 . 38.O01 .. 113.307 113.300 .. 146,642 $149,301 Barrels. 15,536 $ 70,214 Feet. 1.S94.S75 $ 21.08 2.237.1)42 29.OO0 ni3..V.1 0,720 3.171.0011 34, SSI 1,064.443 21.608 2.S00.2S9 47.6".l 2.031.711 37.730 15,015,823 191.636 FOREIGN. FOREIGN. , .......... . approval. This announcement was made by J. M. Hannaford. second vice-president of the Northern Pacific, who ar rived in Portland yesterday. Mr. Han naford will depart this morning for his home in St. Paul. The visiting railroad official spoke highly of the advantages accruing to this part of the country through the construction of the North Bank road. He declared that it was not entirly due to the fact that the North Bank is on a water grade that it is desired to send Northern Pacific freight from Ta coma and points south over that road, but partially because of congestion of freight on the Sound, which must be relieved in this way. Mr. Hannaford said, however, that if the roads run ning east from Seattle had a water grade there would be no congestion of freight on the Sound. The present traffic agreement be tween the two roads is limited to Cen tralia and the district south of that place, which at present is sending a large amount of freight daily by way of the North Bank road. The new sched ule, however, will increase the freight to be sent by way of the North Bank road materially. Although Mr. Hannaford came to Portland yesterday by way of Seattle and Tacoma. he diil not stop or? to in spect the work being done in the way of double-tracking the road between this city and the Sound. When asked how soon the work of double-tracking the road would be completed, he re plied hat he did not know. "If you had asked me that question last year," he replied, "I would have said that it would be completed some time during this Summer, but I am not sure about it now." Schooner Sudden Completes Iioad. RAYMOND, Wash., March 31. (Spe cial.) The schooner Cecelia Sudden, Captain Gufstasen, has finished loading at the Lewis and Siler mills and is awaiting a tug to take her to sea. She will carry a general cargo of lum ber to San Francisco. This is Captain Gufstasen's second trip to Raymond. He has had no trouble making, the Restful Sle jj'''"''' " ' i" - . ' ; t. 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GEARHART PARK IS SOLD Theodore Kruse Confirms Transfer. Hill Buys, Is One Rumor. Reports of the sale by Theodore Kruse of his Gearhart Park property on Clatsop Beach were confirmed yes terday by Mr. Kruse at Astoria, where he was seen on his way to Ocean Beach. The price paid was not told, but Mr. Kruse said recently that the property was on the market for $250, 000. The property comprises ' about 800 acres of resort land, and includes a dairy farm, the old Gearhart Hotel and a hotel not completed, which haa cost 176,000. The Title & Trust Com pany has taken the deed as a holding agent and the name of the real buyer is not announced. Mr. Kruse said that he did not know himself who the real principals were. Two stories are current. In Astoria it is believed that a syndicate headed by Thomas L. Greenough, of Missoula, Mont., made the purchase, with a view of completing the hotel and making other extensive improvements, it was said in Portland yesterday that the Ruth Trust Company was concerned in the sale and that accounted for the rumor that J. J. Hill railroad interests were behind the purchase. The Hill interests bought the Ruth Trust Company, together with the United Railways, a few months ago and this connection of the companies gave added force to the story. It was said that Mr. Hill might have desired the property to avoid moving the As toria & Columbia River tracks toward the beach in competition with the elec tric road. Rock Deliveries to Begin April 5. Deliveries of rock at Fort Stevens for the jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River will begin April 5. Gerald Bag nail, assistant engineer In charge of the work, has notified the contractors that the Government will be prepared to re ceive rock at that time and he will ex pect about 2000 tons daily. Little dam age has been done to the false work at the end of the Jetty during the past Winter and the 'work will proceed rapidly. Stevens' Aid Leaves for Deschutes. G. A. Kyle, vice-president of the Ore gon Trunk Line, left yesterday for ti.e Deschutes country, where the work of constructing the road is in progress. During the absence of J. F. Stevens, president of the road, Mr. Kyle has full management. Supple Builds Cement Dock. Joseph Supple is changing his dock at the foot of Belmont street into a cement dock by the erection of a roof. A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Not only is Mother's Friend a safe and simple remedy, but the comfort and healthful condition its use produces makes it of inestimable value to every expectant mother. 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