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lg - . THE' MORNING" OBEGOXIAy, WEDNESDAY. .tttxE 34, 1914. , - ' ii. ii FAST TRIP IS HE Square Rigger Comes From Callao in 40 Days. PASSAGE IS NEAR RECORD Alcides . Takes Only One Day More Than Inverlogle Did in 19H.' ' Cortex Is Chartered to Work . Grain Here in October. Sailing within one day of the record passage for square-riggers, the Norwe gian ship Alcides appeared off the en trance to the Columbia yesterday after ft run of 40 days from Callao. She is under charter to Strauss & Co. to load eld crop barley here for the United Kingdom. The Alcides was picked up by. the tug Oneonta and at 5 o'clock last eve ning was 20 miles west of the bar, heading in. She put out from Callao May 13 and was evidently favored by wind on most of the voyage. The Brit ish bark Inverlogle covered the dis tance in 39 days when bound here in to load grain, and her run is re garded as the best done by any of her class in recent year. The record is credited to the schooner Oliver Olson, which made the Columbia from Callao in 33 days. The Norwegian ship Cortez has been chartered by Balfour, Guthrie & Co. at going fates to work grain here in October. The vessel is of 2155 tons, ret register, and sailed from Newcastle, N. S. W., April 23 for Coiral. Export ers say there has been .no change in grain freights during the past few days. An effort has beer, made to charter steam tonnage with the proviso that if the Panama Canal is open by the time the vessel is loaded a lower rate will be provided for dispatching her via the new route, but without avail. So far as can be ascertained, owners ere making no move toward designat ing Panama Canal rates. Those own ing sailing vessels are taking advan tage of active chartering that has been goin- on for leading up to January 1, 1915. Though the largest fleet is un der engagement that has been fixed at a corresponding period" in a dozen years, exporters are optimistic in say ing that even more tonnage will have to b secured to care for the crop. De pendence is being placed to an extent on steamers that will go via the Canal after the new year opens. SAMBIA IS BEING REPAIRED Iiiner Makes Shanghai Under Own Power, Water Gaining on Pumps. information lirst forwarded to TYitz Kirchhoff, Portland agent of the Hamburg-American, that cargo from Europe and Oriental ports for the Pacific Coast, aboard the liner Sambla, had not been damaged when she struck on Shadow Island May 18, has been confirmed. It is further understood that the principal repairs consist of several plates being renewed and as the work is under way at Shanghai, the vessel may 'be re turned to her schedule. Officers of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of India, which Bias reached Vancouver, B. C, bring re ports that the Sambia was under way in a dense fog and it was 7:30 A. M., when she brought up on rocks border 'ing on Shadow Island, which is to the eastward of Wenchow and about 200 miles from Shanghai. Immediately on striking, the engines were reversed and the vessel backed clear. When the fog lifted it was decided to proceed on the course to Tsingtau, but as the water was gaining on the pumps and reached the bunkers, the master altered his course and headed for Shanghai and sent out wireless calls for aid. After a few . hours the steamer Saratoga answered and relayed the call of the Sambia to Shanghai. While prepara tions were under way at the latter port to dispatch a vessel, the Sambia hove in sight. On being berthed there she had 20 feet of water in the forward hold. The liner Saxonia is bringing her cargo. 6C1IOOXER. XOKOM1S WRECKED Vojage Starts and Terminates Un fortunately for Lumber Carrier. Speculation as to the slow passage of the schooner Nokomis, lumber laden from Portland for Payta, Peru, ended yesterday with the receipt of news by the Merchants Exchange that she was wrecked on Clipperton Island, about 150 miles west of Panama, February 28, her crew being saved. She was owned by George E. Billings, of San Fran cisco, and was chartered to Otis Mc Allister, of San Francisco. The Nokomis put out from the Columbia-River January 17 and virtually ' from the time she got her first slant until she limped into Port Townsend. several days later, she battled with a southerly blow that wrought consid erable damage and shifted her deck load. Before she got away from Puget Sound her cook disappeared and it was not until after the vessel was well down the Coast that his body was found floating at Port Townsend. The vessel was in command of Captain Jen sen and on being cleared here bad cargo of 601,009 feet of lumber that was val ued at $8188. She was built at Port Blakeley in 1895 and was 161.2 feet long, 36.7 feet beam and 12.8 feet depth of hold. GRACE FORCE IS AUGMENTED Portland Branch Being Organized to Handle All Vessels. W. E. Carrick has arrived from the San Francisco office of W. R. Grace & Co. to assume charge of disbursing ships of the 'fleet, attending to the assembly of cargo and such details, and probably will remain permanently. George Eggers, who had those respon sibilities temporarily as well as look ing after the ships on Puget Sound, has returned to Seattle. Captain J. E. Itudden Is handling the cargo of the steamer Santa Catalina as superintend, ing stevedore, a task he will discharge hereafter. The Santa Catalina shifted from Linnton to the Crown mill yesterday to load flour. Word has been received that the British steamer Colusa, of the l'ortland-West Coast service, will be here August 4, and the latter part of the same month the Norwegian steamer Cuzco will return. "evs From Oregon Ports. ASTORIA, June 23. (Special.) The Norwegian bark Alcides arrived tonight from Callao in ballast. The British steamer Tymeric arrived this morning from San Pedro and went to Westport to load lumber for Shang hai. The tank steamers Catania and Mav erick sailed today for California. ' The British steamer wtrathgarry ar rived today from Noyc and will take on lumber for Australia at the Ham mond mill, Westport and Knappton. She and the Tymeric, also arriving this morning, were brought up the coast by an independent pilot. The gasoline schooner Randolph ar- CITT LABORERS INFLICTING PENALTY ON NEGLIGENT PEOPEETY OWNERS - - - 4 4 K1 Si. vVitr : ,rvf (?) , 4 M 1 At Work in Weed Patch on Northwest Corner of East Sixteenth and Haw- t home the Cost of This VU1 Be A boat 75 Cents for Aetunl Service and a Lot Penalty. , S Workmen Donblinir Up on Task on Belmont Street, Between East Twenty-third and . East . Twenty-fifth Streets. 3 Another Scene of Activity on Belmont Street, Between Twenty-third and Twenty fifth Streets. -: rived this morning from Coast points and went to Portland. The steam schooner ' Fairhaven ar rives this afternoon from -San -Francisco with cargo for Astoria and Port land. ; , The tank steamer Asuncion sailed this afternoon for California. Fight Costs Steward $25. . Louis Weiss, second steward on the Grace steamer Santa Catalina was fined $25 yesterday by Municipal Judge Stev enson for an-alleged assault on Henry Neiss, chef on the vessel. In the harbor, June 11. Captain Speier, of the har bor patrol, made the arrest. Neiss suf fered a badly bruised and cut faoe and a broken ankle. He was discharged from the emergency hospital yester day. . - ' - ' Pilot Commission Meets.. ASTORIA June 23. (Special.) The State Pilot Commission held a meeting today with all members present. After granting renewals to Pilots John Pet erson and John J. Anderson, the com missioners left on their . annual trip to the mouth of the river and for a cruise over the pilot grounds. ' MARIXE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. DVB TO ABKIVB. Name. Fro Tral- , Alliance ......ureka ....In port Yucatan J5an Dleso. ...... .In port Beaver Los Anselos In Port Breakwater Cooa Bay June 2J Geo. W.Elder Eureka... June 20 KoieClty Xos Aneles June t Roanoke Ban Diego ,,?e. , Bear..... Los Angeles July I MJK TO DEfABI. Name. Fr f1- ' Harvard..... S. F. to L. A. June ? VSca,an KanDleso June 24 Tosemite SanFranclaco June LoeAnselea June Yale."... 6. r.toUe June 20 Breakwater Cooa Bay June -7 oo. w Klder. ...Kureka June Je rSSio 7.r!.....SanUieso ... June 30 Pa! .. ....... .Coos By July 1 Hoaiake""!!. Ban Dleo July 1 koafcuy ........ LoaAnsele. July 1 Roee city. ...... Anreles July 6 ... .Coo. Bay IndT t. EUROPEAN AND, ORIENTAL SERVICE. ame. . .. " G lenlochy London jf,!.1 Caruarvonahire. ...London .....July 1 Saxonia Hamburg July 21 Audaiusis Hamburg toept. 1 Belgravia Hamburg -Oct. 2 b WraiUia Hamburg Imv .i Kama. or - Date. . Glenlocny f:ond?,, iij , Saxonia Hamburg July 2t Cariiarvonehlre... .London. .........Aug. 2 Andaluaia Hamburg -S."" -1 Belgravia Hamburg -;ovA - J Braailla.... ...... -Hamburg;...... -ov. - -a ALASKA.V BEKV'ICE. Kama. i For D- ' Qulnault SSagway June 2J Iboa L. V.-andV....Skasway July i. ii. stetaon Skagway. July . Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. June 23. Arrived Steamer Fairhaven. - from San Francisco. Sailed Steamer Yosemite, for San Francisco via St. Helens. . Astoria. June 23. Sailed at 6 A. M. Steamer Maverick, for San Francisco. Ar rived at s- and left up at 8:50 A M. British steamer Tymeric, from San Pedro. Sailed at 8:30 A M. Steamer Catania, for Port San Luia. Sailed at 10:30 A M- SLeamer Asuncion, for El Seundo. Arrived at 12:-3 and left up at 2 P. M. Steamer Fairhaven. from San Francisco. Arrived at 4:15 P. M. British steamer Strathgarry, fron. Noyo. San Francisco. June 23. Arrived at 5 A U, steamer . Bear... front Portland, ' ' Ar rived at 7 A. ' M- Steamer Klamath, from Portland, Schooner Nokomis wrecked on Clipperton Island February US. Crew saved. Ipswich, June 21. Arrived French bark Pni.innnlpin : from Portland. Limerick. June 21. Arrived Norwegian ship clvde. from Portland. Quecnstown. June 21. Arrived British hnrb "Ondlle. from Portland. June 22. Arrived German ship . Terpsichore, from Portland Coos Bay, June 23. Arrived at 7 A. M. Steamer Kreakwater. from .foruana. Eureka, June 23. Arrived at 8 A. M. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, from Portland via Coos Bay. Sailed British steamer notniey, for Columbia River. San Pedro. June 2.1. Arrived Steamers Multnomah and Willamette, from Portland. Astoria. June 22. Arrived at G P. M. Steamer Daisy, from San r ranclsco. Yokohama, June . 20. Arrived Steamer Persia, from San Francisco. Seattle, Wasn., June 23. Arrived Steam- era Admiral Watson. Hllonian, col. u. Drake, Alvarauo. Hornet, irom ban r ran clsco: Dolnhin. from Southeastern Alaska Northwestern, from Southwestern Alaska. Sailed Steamers Humboldt, for Southeast em -Alaska; Tacoma Maru (Japanese), for Hongkong ; Congress, for San Diego; Argyll, for Port San Luis;XoL EvL. Drake, for San Francisco. . " Nagasaki. "June" 50. Sailed Steamer Gueme-ey. for San Francisco. Shanghai, June 21; Sailed Steamer Yo kohama Maru. for Tacoma San Francisco, June 2S. Arrived Steam ers Bear, from Portland; Klamath, from As toria; Acme, from Coos Bay; Shoshone, from Gravs Harbor; Queen Louise (British), from Bellingliam; Wllhelmina, from Honolulu; Montauan, from New York: Bandon, from Yaquina Bay. - Sailed Steamer Sierra, tor Honolulu. . Tides at Astoria Wednesday. Hitch. Low. 0:34 -A M....l feet8:0J A M...-0.1 foot 2:1S P. M o.S feet;7:43 P. M....3.D feet ' Columbia -River Bar Report. k NORTH HEAD. - June 23. Condition at the mouth of the liver at 5 P. M., smooth: wind northwest, eight miles; weather cloudy. 21 HEN CUT WEEDS City Hires Gang With Scythes to Do Mowing. CAMPAIGN TO BE PUSHED As Work Is Progressing Inspectors Are Posting Notices on Other l Lots Fuss Expected When People Get Bills. Following . up the anti-weed cam paign started by the city about ten days ago, 21 men, equipped with new scythes, were put to work yesterday mowing the grass and weeds on vacant property, where the owners have refused or failed to do the work. The men selected for the work are ex perts with the scythes, and a large number of lots were cleared during the day. The work will be kept up from now until the. middle of September with increased vigor. Additional men will. be put to work almost daily. The scene of operations yesterday was on vacant property in the district bounded by Stark street on the north, Hawthorne avenue on the south. Grand avenue on the west, and East Thirtieth street on the east. They will gradually work out toward the suburbs, cutting all weed patches as they go. Law Compiled With. The .property on which work is being done Is that upon wnicn -cut-weea notices were posted more than five days ago in compliance with the city ordinance. There are about 700 lots on' which the time limit for cutting has expired and upon which the work will be done by the city at the expense of the property owners as soon as the force of workmen can reach them. As work is progressing inspectors are out posting notices on other property. The activity of the city has had its effect upon various property owners. Weed cutting by private contract or by property owners is in progress all over the city. In some cases large owners of property have put men to work, thus staving off the city laborers who would have done the work. In many cases the cutting has been done promptly upon the posting of a notice by the city. Many-Ignore Notices. In many other cases the property owners have ignored the notices. A lively fuss is anticipated when these people get their assessment notices. It is said that the actual cost of cutting the weeds under the city's system will be about 75 cents a lot. To this will be added 2 to cover the overhead cost, making the total cost about $2.75 a lot. By private contract, it is said, the work could be done for much less. This Is the first year the weed-cutting-ordinance lias been enforced to the letter and enforced throughout the city. Last year there was much work of this kind, but it was confined to a few districts. It is the plan this year to reach every weed patch in the city at least once during the Summer. GRUISEPLANSARE HADE OREGON NAVAL MILITIA LEAVES . JULV 1 ON HONOLULU TRIP. Marconi Wireless Reports. (All poedtlons are reported at S P. M., Jon - , S3 unless otherwise shown.) Congress for Seattle, off Umatilla light ship. John A Hooper.. Meadow Point for Ab erdeen. 18 miles south of Cape Flattery. Maverick. Portland for San Francisco, 121 miles south of Columbia River. Catania, Portland for San Francisco, 430 miles north of San Francisco. - Asuncion. Columbia River for Richmond, 10 miles north of Yaquina Head. Roma. Port San - Luis -for Vancouver. 20 miles north of Columbia River. Lansing. Nome for San Francisco, 106d miles north of San Francisco. Senator. Nome for Seattle, 7S5 miles out g P. M. June 22. Victoria. Nome for Seattle, 84o miles from Cape Flattery S P. 11. June 22. Args le. Seattle for San Francisco, 90 miles from Seattle. Spokane. . Alaska, ports for Seattle, off Ballnac Island. Falcon. Port Angeles for San Pedro 20 miles east . of Anacapa island. Roanoke, San . Diego for San Pedro, nine miles east of San Pedro. - Redondo.1 San Pedro for Ean Diego, 20 miles south of San Pedro. Harvard, passed Point Hueneme 6:25 P. M., San Pedro for San- Francisco. - Buck. Everett for San Francisco, 562 miles from Everett. ' Parragut, Seattle for San Francisco, 160 miles north .ot San' Francisco. Porter, Monterey for Portland. 314 miles north of San Francisco. .". ' 96noma. Sydney for San Francisco, 974 miles out, June 22. - Mataonia. San Francisco for Honolulu, 1B54 miles out. June 22. Korea. San Francisco for Honolulu. 91? miles out. Jane 22. HanaleL - San Francisco for Eureka. 10 miles north of Point Reyes. Chatham, Port Ludlow for San Francisco, seven miles south of Point Reyes. -Klamath. San Francisco for San Pedro, 10 miles south of Point Montara. Captain A.- F. Lucas, Richmond for Seat tle. 15 miles north of Point Reyes. Washtenaw. San Luis for San Francisco, 120 miles south of San Francisco. City of Para. Balboa for Saa Francisco, 99 miles from San Francisco. Organisation Is Placed Under Federal Control by Secretary Men to Be Paid 25O0 This Year. Applicants for enlistment in the Ore gon Naval Militia aboard the U. S. S. Boston after tonight will not be per mitted to make the annual cruise from Puget Sound to Honolulu on the cruiser Milwaukee. Lieutenant - Commander Blair said last night that 62 men had been enlisted since the cruise was ar ranged, and of 21 others some were passed on last night and the others will be examined tonight. Members of the organization were highly elated yesterday on learning that the Secretary of the Navy had tele graphed an official acceptance -of the Oregon Naval Militia under the pro visions of the Naval Militia bill passed by Congress In February. The step means that the organization is equipped and complies in every way with the standard for bringing it under t eaerai control. Action was taken on the receipt of a report from Lieutenant R. R. Smith, U. S. N., who conducted a rigid inspec tion aboard the Boston two nights last week. As one result of the official ac ceptance the Naval Militia will be paid about J2500 by the Government this year. Similar Inspections must be imrrmI a.t least once a year. Telegraphic instructions also have been received for tne cruise. ino militiamen leave Portland at 8:30 nVlnr.k the morning of July 1 for Ta coma, traveling by rail. They will em bark on the Milwaukee there between OUTINGS FOR EVERYONE TAKE YOUR CHOICE Tillamook County Beaches and Fishing Streams Kesorts where the "Call f the Wild" and the Life Outdoors can be fully en joyed. New hotels, new cottages, new camping grounds. V Season and Week-End Fares Season tickets, Portland toGarlbaldl Beachi....I 4 Week-end, Portland to Garibaldi Beaches. .00 Individual f ivo-rlde commutation books to Garibaldi Beaches I-0' Low round-trip season and week-end fares to other points. Double Train Service Leaves Union Depot i:55A.M. Leaves Union Depot 1:S9P. M. Parlor Observation Car on "Seashore Special," leaving Portland 1:30 P. M. Good Fiahing in the Salmonberry and Ncdialem Rivera as well as other TUamook County streams. 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Booklets on Til lamook County beaches and Newport can be obtained from any agent or Joha M. Scott. Geaeral Paaaeaaer A Beat. PertlaaeV, Oretes. II I ... . . .. 1 . .... . 2 and 3 o'clock that afternoon, and proceed to Seattle to tase on ta vyu ington Naval Militia at 6 o'clock, put ting to sea at 10 o'clock that night, bound for the metropolis of the Ha waiian group. All Oregon men have been told to report Tuesday night for final instructions and to have uniforms and equipment Inspected. The Wash ington Militia probably will have a strength of 250 and Oregon will be represented by 175 men. Lieutenant Smith says thst with Fed eral support assured the Oregon di visions should muster 500 men by the time of the 191S cruise. FOtR SAILORS AltRIVK OUT Squareriggers Have Not Made Fast Passages This Season. Cables to the Merchants Exchange yesterday reported that the French bark La Hochejaqueleln reached Ipswich, the Norwegian ship Clyde made Limerick and the British bark Crocodile arrived at Queenstown June 21 while the following isy the Ger man ship Terpsichore showed up at Queenstown. AH were grain laden. The La Rochejaqueleln got away from the Columbia River1 February 7. and the Clyde was out from January 3 while the Crocodile put to sea Jan uary 28. and the Terpsichore February 15. There are no fast passages being made this season, but a number of average voyages have been recorded and that of the British bark Thistle bank. 166 iays. is the longest. 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