THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY, MARCH 25. 1911. 13 WIFE'S SBIT VEXES. THEODORE ROBERTS Seeking Alimony, Woman Would Have Actor Cast Into New York Jail. JOINT STAR ANGRY, TOO Stage Star's Talented Cousin. Flownc. Aw Wllh Him That Jl Is Absurd lo Asm He Ran Avar From Salt. Wh!! Theodore Bnhru. who. some nUiuitutlc drsmatlc writers have Mid 1, th trrt cr.aracter actor In Amer ica." is In Tortland preparing for his Joint engagement with his cousin. Flor ence Robert... and Thurtosr Bergen, at the Baker Thratcr. hla wife. Lucy C Roberta, la doing bar level bent, through th- medium of the New Tor courts to have Mm cast into Jail for failure to pay alimony. Mr. Roh-rta learned Inst night that Mrs. Roberts had secure.! an order from Justice Newbergrr In cw lorn i"r -motion to be heard In the metropolla TwsUar to compel Mm to give up hla Joint starring rntmfnt here and work alo e." as they av " the pro fession, in a barred and padlocked cell. Miss Roberts Also Annoyed. Naturally this neas annoyed Mr. Rob ens. Such Information Is calculated to annoy almost anyone aud the actor s cousin, ill's Florence Roberts. Is no ex ception, lielns an emotional actresa and having woman loyalty for those they care for. -Miss Roberts rushed dra matically and emphatically to ber cou sin's defense. If Mr. Roberts was nnnoyed orer the dispatch from New York. Miss Roberta was Indignant. "The very Idea." she sputtered over the telephone. "The very Idea! My cousin Is a gTeat actor. He earns ! a week and It Is absurd to think that be would run away from paying It. ox any honest debt. The very Idea" and Miss Roberts' yolce was lost on the wire In a mass of comment upon absurd Ii,w Tor Judges and such matters. Rack Alimony Wanted. Tt seems, from the dispatches, that Mrs. Theodore Roberts desires SO a week ali mony and back alimony. At first Mr. Roberts was loath to dis cuss the threatened Imprisonment, but at length a desire to refute a charge that be had run away out West to escape alimony Instead of enthrall theater-goers of Portland, led him to make a state ment. Thie was after be had been ap pealed to several times to do so. It waa published In New York the atrical papers and waa a matter of common notoriety In that city three weeka previous to my departure that I was to lesve for tiie Pacific Toast to accept thla engagement." said Mr. Roberts at the Portland Hotel last night. "The date of my impending de parture was also made known. Why waa I not arrested before I left. If anything of that kind was In coutem .: platlon?" . Mr. Roberta denies that $:50 back alimony waa awarded In another court. He refused to say whether or not the statement la true that he baa been ordered to pay IjO weekly to his wife, but freely admitted that a divorce ac tion waa pending. Argument Set for Tuesday. Following- la the dispatch concern ing Theodore Roberta" marital troubles ss It came to The Oreeronlao office from New Tork last night: New Tork. Man-ti 34. (Special.)- A snolioa to commit Theodore Kobsrts. late star in "The Confeion." and now oa the sclfle Coast, to Jail will be argued next Tusada on aa ord.r slsned by Justice Now boxgxr today, to saw cue In con:mpt pmceedlscs because he has failed to pay his wlf. Lace C Roberts, three week ali mony pemlma her sntt for dlrorce from him. None of the details of Mrs. Itobsrts' charges are arallabls In the papers oa file. She Instituted the sctloa prior to November S. tsio. ha Justice rischotf awarded bee a:tmony of " week.y and tltrectd Hoberts to pa baca alimony granted la another court. Mr. Roberta Is one of the best known actors on the stage. rponse the following resolutions wars aaopiea unanimously Wbsreas. aa adequate ship "channel to the sea has alwera be a recognised aa of vital necessity te the commercial supremacy of our citjr. ens Wbereaa. the willingness with which Jrt. land taxpayers ha' contributed the Tunas expended br the Pert of Portland Com mis sion has been the chief argument of our representstlvee la Congress In obtaining ap propriation for the deepening of the chan- "wbereas. our Congressmen will be rreatly embarrassed in seeking further Federal aid for the open river while the work, of the Port of Portland Is at a standstill, althougn It has oex .'. Ooo at lis disposal, thsre for. be It Resolved, that the present action of the members of ths eld Port ef Portland In re fuslna to seat the new members nomlnstea by the Governor, as authorised by an act of the last Legislators. Is detrimental to our pert and cut and merits the censure of this body. The bridge committee was authorised to assist in every way In securing the sate of Broadway bridge bonds next offered to Portland Investors. M. Q. Munly. chairman, announced that the bridge committee would be called to gether next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock In his office to consider he subject, and he Invited all to attend. A resolution waa adopted Indorsing Councilman Ellis' amendment to the charter, providing for competition In pavements, and another waa adopted Indorsing the Investigation the Com mittee of Fifty has undertaken In the affairs of school district No. 1. C R. Miller was appointed to represent the association In the general committee of the tireater South Portland bridge. It waa the sentiment of the assocla- PORTLAND LEAD S ENTIRE COUNTRY Bank Clearings Put City in First Position in Point of Increase. 21 PER CENT GAIN SHOWN Total Business for Week Amounts to 911. 693, 000 Louisville Is Nearest Competitor Ixiss of Seattle Is It Per Cent. Bank clearings for Portland for the week ending Thursday, March 2S. show a larger percentage of Increase over TROPHIES FOR. WHICH EIDERS OF PORTLAND HTJNT-CLIJB TOi COMPETE THIS AFTERNOON IN PAPER CHASE. - l 4 '''? :' Xa2Lw ' ; 1 the record holder, agln won the 100 yard Amateur jttnieuo um plonshlp. Only two Inches oentna jjanioie w. Mi-fiim varv. of the Illinois Athletlo Club, of Chicago, while a few inches awav R. R. Priaselle. of the Missouri Athletic Club, of St. Louis, beat out A. H. Hebner. of the Illinois Amnuo Club, for third place. The four men were only a fraction of one-fifth of a second apart as they touched the finish mark. The time of the -winner waa on - seconds, which is four-fifths of a sec ond behind Daniels' own American record tor the distance with tnree turns GROSS INCREASES SWIM LEAD McDonald Now 14 5 Vards Behind and Myers Outclassed. Frank Gross sjalned another lap on McDonald In the six-day Marathon swim at the T. M- C A. last nigni. ana niw lesrls bv more than 100 yards at the conclusion of the fourth night of swimming. Myers is hopelessly in mo -i - i - i. . Kir hftndlcan. Mc Donald kept pace with Gross for sev eral laps last nignu out. tomuu . k up the fast pace set by the winner. The score now stands: Tues. Wffl. TnaTS m. x - SrlJonaid 40 b0 oi ." J;4 Mers Ihm W.'.S 72Q siue y. M. C. Jl WINS RELAY C HEM AW A IXDIAXS LOSE SIX. MILE RACE BY TWO LAPS. I.F.FT. BOVBO- THAT CrEJf BT CHESTER G. MTJRPHr RIGHT, H P GIVEX BY JOSEUPH E. W11.EY. ART PROGRAMME GIVEN What Americans Have Done Topic of Woman'a Cnb. Is tlon that the action of Farson. Son A Co., of Chlcasro, In connection with the attempted sale of the last 1500.000 bridge bonds waa most reprehensible and worthy or severe conucumniu. Mr. Manly and Councilman Menefee de clared that their action had every ap pearance OI peine; pari delay the sale of the bonds for the Broadway bridge. The action of the city. In refusing to return the checK from Farson. wn at t o. waa inaorseu. UNIONS SUSPECT DEAL EMPIiOVERS SAID TO BE SEEK ING CANDIDATES' PLEDGES. A eirocrrmmme deaMne with "Ameri ran Art and Artists" was a successful feature of yesterday's meeting of the Portland Woman's Club. u Rnttert C. French rave aa ac count of the Freer art collection and the artists represented In It. Mrs. S. v..,.Ha rmn A m ..... pb "American Sculptors' and displayed a large num ber of l!lus:ratlons the nucleus ol a collection wi.lch. will be circulated among the clubs of the Oregon Slate Maltte Sleeth dlsrus.ed the char acte'rlstlcs of several leading American - . . i r r - . . n.ivin rAM little gave some personal reminiscences f Chase. Fara-ent. Kenyon Cox. Will Low. Le Farge and others. Miss Lola Foweli's voice waa heard to advantage In two pleasing songs. "Vein o' My Heart'- and "See. the World Awakes Today." Mrs S. W. Rose brook being a sympathetic accompanist. LENTS TO BOOST DISTRICT Basiness Men 'subscribe a Month for Advertising-. TLents business men have subscribed t-li a month to advertise their section of Portland. They are organising a push club, and Intend to co-operate wita other push clubs of the East Side. Residents of the l.ents district wish to take part In the Rose Festival, and Intend to arrange to have a float In the parade. They are also organising a band. A meeting of the push club will be held next Monday night in the Grange Hull. PORT ACTION IS CENTURED .North East Side Club Says Federal Aid Imperllcd. The North Fast Fide Improvement Association last night condemned the attitude of the members of the old Fort of Portland and pledged Its sup port to the Committee of Fifty In Its efforts to re-organlie the Port of Port land. M. O. Munly condemned the Port of Tortland. dec'.arlng Its members had conducted the business as a ""private nBP- ir. Munly asked for Indorse ! ment of the fight agalnat the Port of I Portland commissioners, and In re- Chnrges Mado in Trades Conncll That Orflcescekers Are Asked to Aid "Open Shop" Policy. c-v..,-.. were made at the meeting of the Federated Trades Council last night that the Employers' Association is ex acting pledges from various candidates for city offices in the pending city campaign committing such canaiaaies. If elected, to lend their support and In fluence towards Introducing runner the "open shop" in Portland. . . ai.4 hv the council to make an investigation as to the reliability of the report- If It la found to be true efforts will be made through the labor organizations to commi us oin.i- C. H. Thompson, of Astoria, repre- . i.,n.u fenrennlaL ap- peared before the council and requested that arrangements oa . providing for a labor day demonstra . . i ih rrentennlal. lion in cno;uwu - , . , The plan waa favorably considered an will be worked out by the orncers oi the council. While not declining to become a esn dldate. Will F. Daly, president of the a.... trA nn at Labor, who has been urged by organtaed labor to be a candidate for tauncuma-i--i e. in an addresa before the council aald he thought the Interesta of labor could beit be promoted by Its leaders ab staining from any participation In pol Itlca. His colleagues, however, would not concur In that view and Insisted that he enter the contest. Mr. Daly re served a final decision In the matter. SUNDAY CLOSING FAVORED Mallcrrler Get 1J.000 Signatures to Their Tetltlon. Cosing the Poetofflre on Sunday finds favor with the Portland Commercial Club and as a result of the presentation . . . . . ... . v. nmrnnilnii eommlt- or me suojeci " ----- tee It has been Indorsed end ordered re. erred to the board of governors tor consideration. It Is the understanding that the board will give me me.u.. hearty support ana transmn us '' ment to the me moors oi Associauon. ... ... poatmaater aiemca "(""w ' that the camera nao returnea ii.vvv .;..-. i. the cetitlon for closing of the " . . . 1 . V. . , wrrrm Poetofflce. it ' "' than IM business men had signed the carriers muk -The closing of the Postofflce on Sun day." said Mr. Merrick, "is up to the men. If they want It dosed It wlll.be closed." Laborer Hurt In Earth Slid. While working In an excavation at .-.a r,niih.n streets yesterday ir,i HUU - afternoon. Frank Slrlannl. a laborer in the employ of O. Petrone Co.. was burled under tons of earth. He was ex . . f.n..luhnrr and waa trlcateo OT oi " round to have sustained a fracture of the arm ana an Kh.rwood took charge of Muviu-.- ..,,,,-finn from Dr. ths ana ui'vu -' yiegler? sent the Injured man to St. Vincent's Hospltai. Hill Xanved oa Forestry Board. Fdward Ostrsnder. secretary of the Oregon and Washington Lumber Man a.soclaUon. has received t nvemor West a letter announc- . . . i a mil r Cottars Grove. ing mki ' . , would be appointed as a member or the new State Board of Forestry The ....i.tin. recommended Mr. Kill to , Governor West. the corresponding; week of 1910 than those of any other city in ine counui for which Bradstreet's agency main- talna a record. The total rlearlnars for the week were til. 693.000. an Increase of 21 per cent over last year. The only city of like size to come close was Louisville, Ky, which had clearings totaling $13, 462.000. an Increase of 14.2 per cent. Bi.rim.ntiv Cel.. advanced 14.1 per cent, Helena 13.7 per cent. St. Joseph 13.1 per cent, Detroit u.s per eonw DsVland 10.8 ncr cent. Baltimore 10.8 per cent, Atlanta 10. 1 per cent and Los Angeles 8.C per cent. The three Washington cities for whifh reinrda are Went renort alarm ing decreases In the clearings compared .i k k. Ae bmr trn the resnec- tive figures for Seattle. Spokane and Tacoma being 12 per cent, 10 per cent and 13.1 per cent. t- 1 1 .uMntiw c.il.'. tnfa 1 rlear lhe-s were arrester each week than were those of Portland, but about the first of the year this city passed Its Puget Sound neighbor and ever since has been drawing away. Seattle this week had total clearings of only li.4t3.uuu. T v-- nnl Innv as-n that Portland was substantially below the $10,000,000 mark, but with Its enormous aavance tmww In weeV 1 f went nsit that figure and now is mounting still higher and already has greater clearings tnan many clues in tne country oi mucn greater population. Besides Seattle, RnfTiln Denver. IndlanaDOlis. Provl dence. Washington and Columbus, all of whloh bad better census returns are far behind Portland In the volume, of weekly banking business. HOUNDS 10 HUNT HARE HTXT CLUB TO HOLD MIXED PAPER CHASE TODAY. STNOFSIS OF THIS ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THIS National Fire Insurance Co. Of Hartford. In the State of Connecticut, on the 31st day of December. 1810. mads to the Insurance commissioner, of the State ot Oregon, pursuant yo n Capital. Amount ot capital psld up.. L000.000.00 Income. Premiums received during ",,-, v.ar In essh T.138.058.M Interest, dividends and Tenia received during the year S.1.1Q5.TO Income from other sources re- . Course Laid In South Portland With Several Hard Jumps Deplto Women Rlders. cw ik Mils and vales south of the eitv throusrh wooded nooks and across secluded brooks, will lead the course of the Portland Hunt Club's "mixed n.n.e chasa thla afternoon near ths clubhouse at Garden Home, W Ith double prises offered and men and women riders entereo tne mixeu event, the first ever neia oy tne mn- land Hunt Club, is expected to mu an other successful chapter to the club's history. Thomas Monks and Harper Skewes have been elected hares for the run and have selected a picturesque course for the benefit of the women. The course baa never been rioaen over Deioro nu, notwithstanding the feminine entries. will be a hard one, including several Jumps and through country rsqulring dexterity of saddle to master. The race will oegia iruu m house at 2 o'clock or aa near thereafter aa possible. i ns wumnu - . handicap, a ..... men being permitted them. As the race a an1 nna-Vifllf fTsllntl Is to be spout - long It Is thought the men wlli have no especial difficulty overtaking them. The race win ena also. Ralph Jenkins will act as escort for ths women rldors and James Mcol is to bs master or nounus ir m , The prizes for which the riders will , v.,,iitifillv scrolled bon bon tray for women's prise and neat silver cup tor mens . n Unrnhtf and JOSCPh IU. tnester vr. " . -- - Tirti reanectlvely. Many naera. coaching parties ana '-'-- j . u , the tournev over the pecteu w - . . kin witness the race. An InformU reception wlU be given at the clubhouse following the race- , DAXIELS SWTMSnXG CHAMPIOJf H Takes Title) Again In One of Most Exciting Races Ever Seen. NEW YORK. March 24. One of the most remarkable finishes to a swim ming race In this or any other country was wltneased at the New Tork Ath letie Club tonight, when C. M. Daniels, "Parlflc" Runners Victors First Time In History of Competition With Reservation Athletes. e...nni. ft.e Tnrifans off their feet i . v. i .. .. mll rtf a alv-snile re lav rHi the Younir Men's Christian Anf.intinn trio last nisrht led the Chemawa Indian Training School team V y inu a JO s a . i- aa ' - - - four years' trying the association men are now saying "Revenge Is sweet." ,kl. 1- . V. - A-a . I m , the TnrllAna hHVt 1 1 1 in ,3 vii7 n.ra. ...... - ever succumbed on road or track be fore the "paietaees. After the first leg of the race had . U M.n ewtn. ChamaWft ba.d DTCI1 www 'II'- " " no chance with the association men. i.i- ii.u. t, .n nil aMes. William MOBS. Of Chemawa, and Frank Vanderlip, or Y. M. C. A., running. ine men strut. - -1 An b.nl 1 1 ii n rnnnd after round, with the Indian always In the lead except tor very unuri mmi ., when the white man would go to the front. Both men ran freely until tne last few laps, when vanaernp ureu ana k. i.Hinn flnlahAri the first two miles nbbut 15 yards ahead. The time for tli a -nm tnflea was 10:7. Vliirla .Tim tooK uo tne race iui -v Bn a Tnmmv Booth ran for the Y. M. C. A. Jim tried hard to keep the lead, but Booth soon caugnt up a a tiivn nnnih finished a lan ailU yitVO O C M1... ' - and one-quarter ahead, completing the .. . i -i.i-.. . v. x: o two miles in iv:n. tional Y. M. C A. record by 2 8-6 sec onds. i - v. 1 1 T.nti ir. ir. a remarKable ex hibltlon of running. It is thought that the rilstnnce covered by the men waa less than two miles. Dsruuuuai , - - a a j . rinn u-as third man for the Indians. . It was In this race that the real generaisnip wan uuvi, , , . i i .BFlntr the Indian out. ll ill l i&l imiii ij 1 ... Four laps from the finish he took the lead and gained a tun lap u -i.himr the last 100 yards at a terrific cmilnllar'a time was 10:20. Roy Nelson won the Kerr cup for the annual Pentatnion symmuiuni .n.,in the relav race. Dudley waa a l n 1 -,.ri third. Esch re' BDCUnu .in. . cetved bronze emblems. neison utm , . ii oe? Panlsnn 2sfi. OnlV 2SB, luuieji -u " ; six of 19 entries will receive bronse medals. The Jterr cup dm n by M. A. Messegee, 835, and a L. Sheets, 238 points. Calefs to Play Vancouver. Because of poor ground conditions at Kalama tne caiei nromeia . - in.tianii will not onen its season at that town but will open with a game at Vancouver Barracks with the First Infantry team. First Infantry la the Vancouver team of the Trl-Clty iJ-no-ne of last year and a fast aggre .i ' t.,11 ina.nr, Calefs era a RUiiun vi . - - faat bunch and should make the boys In khaki nustie to win. ihn i"- men to go to Vancouver are McDonald, Kalllo. Cohn. Baird. Ross, Schllt. Stepp, hogari ana oi"mu. . Trout Season Opens April 1. SALEM. Or.. March 24. (SpeclaL) Constant Inquiries irom njuruuwn .v.e the staff, are flooding the Secre- . t state's office relative to the time when the trout season opens. i i . t. '.1. that the last some spin ciioiitiiiii " ---- ---- Legislature changed the law so that the season would open May 1 Instead of April 1. But this was not done and the trout season for game fish wlU open April I, as usual. - O'Connell Challenge Bnsch. ROSEBCRQ. Or.. March 2i.-(Speclal.) Eddie O'Connell, of Portland, tonight posted a forfeit of 8100 and challenged Carl Busch, the German wrestler, to meet him in match In this city for a aide bet of 8500. The money waa posted bv Peter Buxukouat the Greek wrestler, ,i rvi-onnnlL Busch wirn tne unni"" ... - . ..lit tnnlaht that hs would probably ac cept the challenge. World's Motorboat Record Broken. LONDON. March 24. E. McKay Ed gar's motorboat Maple Leaf IIL showed a wonderful burst of speed in a trial on the Solent today, making 49 knot, an hour. This is claimed as the world a a n"UI' u.ni. r.-f in took part In the motorboat regatta at Mouses, a year ago. Dance to Aid Baseball Team. ATHENA. Or.. March 24. (Special.) The baseball benefit dance which was to have been given March 24 has been postponed and the date reset la March 81. - PORTLAND HOTEL . 7A22.141-38 Total Income vrt shnrsesnents. Losses paid during the year...$ 8.00T.437.T7 Ulviaenas pavia ounoi j on capital stock Commissions and salaries paio - dunnc tne j"i - . - I-sxes. llcessas asd fees paia Hnrlnc tam vesr Amount ot all other expandl- tures i00.000.00 , 023.141-08 216,140.80 529.221.S1 .8 5,ST5.41.0 Total expenditures Assets. Value of real estate owned.... 8 Value ot siocss ana v"u. owned . '", Loans . on mortgages and col lateral, etc Cash In banks and on hand. . .. Premiums in can" tlon and In transmission . Interest and rents due and accrued. .Total assets 81VrM.2?-3 Lsss special deposits In any. state in any u w 857.740. 9 7,403.550.04 1.470.175.00 S83.9ft0.34 T7S.919.71 87.S17.M In .81O.T40.023.8 84B.089.21 Total assets admitted Oreson Inabilities. Gross claims for losses unpaid ! Amount or uneari.ro v... . 1U.7S on all outstanding rlks..... ,07B,1S.1B Reserve for taxes and other N liabilities . ... - l.ooo.o Specisl reserve tor aU conUn- ' - " " .1 liabilities I T.146.88S.09 Total Insurance In force De- ,.,a0 eemDer si, um t ' UTTRTN-ESS IN OREOON FOB TUB TEAR. Total risks .7. 83.478.081.00 Grosi. premiums received during thi year - ; Prer.ilums returned during t"S year . Losses paid during the Tr-- losses inaurma uuie . . ' 7 Total amount ot risks ontstand- ng in Oregon .-.oq NATIONAL ITRB INSCRANCB COMPANY - president. .1 , ..nral aeent and attor- batuiorr moinwii i rwr r ( ney for service, aiuw 74.ftS5.62 I7.4Il.e 8.025.M 8,298. 17 8YJIOPS18 OS1 TES ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THS , Canton Insurance Office ljmited i. n-iti.h rnlonv of Honrkong. on the lst day of December,. 1910. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oreson. pursuant to law. CapltaL Amount of capital paid up 8 Income. Premiums received during the ( year in casn " Interest, dividends and rents received during the year. . . . Income from other sources re ceived aunna vi i, Total income 250,000.00 ISS.14.:0 102.078.44 48.91 . 967.237.88 TMsborsemente. tvim.. naid flm-ins the year... 8 Dividends paid during the year on capital siwa... Commissions and salaries paid during the year Amount of all other expendi tures - Total expenditures ..... Assets. stocks and bonds 898,431.90 70.820.60 90,607.79 61.9S9.74 $ 902.299.98 Value of Loans on mortgages and col lateral, etc VJ" Cash In banks and on hknd.. Premiums In course of colleo tion and In transmission.... Interest and rents due and ac crued . Total assets admitted In Ore- 2 890.788.57 947,614.29 145.187.01 118.298.49 16.404.80 gon 8 1.718.888.33 192,988.18 208.048.15 5,879.00 Th lar crest and most magnificent hotel in Portland; unsurpassed in elegance of accommodations or excellence of cuisine. European plan $1.50 per day and upward. O. J. 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