Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 21, 1915, Page 18, Image 18

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TITE SrOTlNTXO ORECOXTA. TUESDAY, DECE3IBER 21. 1915.
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TAX IN PORTLAND
$25.40 ON 31000
'. City Must Provide Total of
I S7.696.264 and Aggregate
! for County $7,910,014.
! SCHOOL JUMP IS GREATEST
levy I oesnally Afcpl f Ceeaaly
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r 1:1.4 oa its'
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?!: brsa.ae t lc- 1 arf. :te
0rraai la tt- t War Paid
tMM-t.Vtt r i:Xl !
TSee ar IX fri'XeJ flguree give
Teterdy v CouBty Ase-saor n4
after t3o Foard at Oauatv Comml".n
r fafnu::, adopted ts t ate b
sn:Ste.t b.r th various ,.rmimnll
Siirf Ptetrlrt Ne. . Brewer, for oil
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FUNERAL HALTS TRADE
ba--'.ma al fit4 IB
oil .4t4 utiy tf
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of broe.-h'. of toTtmfcaRI for l.-r.tt,
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I '.i f jotl mljattoa wttaia !ro
k'JmI d .trl-t wttlca m5tvi m'.l of
fort!iR4 aa4 oomo t.rrtfry oataido.
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Ts Cif of rrtlo"4 rota a rl"o
0Q4 ttH aa tacrooao of I I mm
o.ar tt. la tao total or eaaotidi(4
f jr tl!4 tlo Dwk Crem..oa Ia7
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a la ! id-4 aj part of th- tlir lT.
T J. aaaaaao4 taliatloa if Portland
tt toor UI bo IM3 . TBI, In-
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yaar l-.o i iatoo Iaclu4le tfe.ao too
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ITORM lrr.D A THIllTK TO
Iltea avkMl loola Alroa)4
too rootooll tor aaa errto of
ERROLL IS HELD UP
Loading of British Steamer
Depends on Canal Advices.
WATERWAY MAY BE USED
I IK
in floor Cargo and !
af In Coal won Id Rmalt
Front Elimination of Ban
Via Magellan Mralfa.
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rlo.lnoaa o aa aapoi44 In Noarport
frlttar tnornina darlec tho hour, -aot
for tAo fuaaral of lnt iL Uarnoa.
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.uDl4n. who d'd afivr an oporation
fur prlonltl. Tbo c cmmrrckl Club
b:t. ochaUulcd for Thuradar Blcbt. was
poopoao4 aa a tnark of raaport to tbo
bov'a maroory.
Tbo taaaral aorrlcao wro brld Irl
dar ot tbo klplacopalloa Otorrh. Har
ilr. Hirnpwa offlclatJnc Hla avbool
Cud.nta laaro praaonl la a body and
m.r.T -waut fjl f'oral offarlnsa araro
f alTO-X
Tao pallbarra araro fool Nail t.am
mal.a of tho boy and araro: Kr4 Mac
doaaid. Mare Jarmlna. Vrdn Itock
it. Lyta Cotr. Kraak Khofflrld aad
farnsond Loadtoa.
(.oortxo aluraoo v aa an athlata of on
B.ial martx lla playod forward oa tho
I xal -Idea S--tiool baakotball train laat
t'ail, which wo -J tbo county rharaplon.
r. ip. Thia Fall bo plarad oa tbo tool,
bolt lasa and II won Ibo county chain.
ploB.Stp al.o. lla waa ono ot tho foot
ball taana from Nawport lllab "S-hool
far wht'-tt tbo cttuana bar mad sp a
purao. iuM!tt thara to run tha blr
roi l-a" cbmpluaablp Sam thla Fall
I Cucaa.
i.art, w aa porn In Portland May X
ttyy. About four yaar. aco Ma motbor.
V -.. Minn II. i.orpao. wi-.h bar f!r
rbiidros. Jark. ilarlorl-. loaald. Klla
bo:a and liorc. l.:ad br.
lioorso waa not only popular with bla
arboolmalaa, but atao with I ha rllllana
f laa city, tlo b ad baa Tbo Onia.
alaa carrier bar for four yaara. aad
Ma ufai:io bpo4 Bator aad faithful.
baa tBO'4 avaryono Ma frland.
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aaraal rarai wba b aald: ll la loo
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SCATTUU. , Doc. 34 Tao taa.
oliao acbooator ITaldnX cbrtr4 by
lb L'ntoB Utl Company. captf4 and
ank la a baary. ranalec aa today
witbia 1 f-l of tha dock at Caosaaa.
Camaaa lataad. ono of tho (Ion Joan
Croup, a f w mllaa aorth of Xraraiu
A. H GarrtX of tvaattl. 3 yaara
old. a traollB4 aaiaanvaa for tho L'moa
CHI Coon pooy. waa drowaod. Tbo craw
ef four a-asatTod ta fro lbmlr
from tho arafkttt aad ita aibora.
Tbo ProaidaoC bad pal lata Caaasa
la ilKkaft a fa w task of oil. aad
whll tho ataamor Caiiata, approachod
lb Prooldaal bachod away from tha
dock. Tbo achoaar bad coao about 14
faox, wboa aha waa amaahod broadsld
by a ooihwaat a aad lop p lad or.
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Marin KafpgnartXa Conaldcrr-U tSlac4
Car-rtmapn Dlaaotcr.
HEATTLX. W41X. Doe. 14. (SpO
cUL la aa affort to prrot a rap
titluo of tbo Car!tnapo dloaalar. th
Caaadiaa aorammant la planBlnc to
oiabliah a rbain of ItfaaoTlas ataliooa
from liarklry tiouad. whro Ibo Bam
f'.ld poar llfaboat la atatlooad. lo
yat.ino bound aad alone Ibo tori
of Ibo Qua Cbarlollo laiaada.
Tbo ad-rtaablllty of taalataialBK 4
llfaatarlac tua almllar la lypo lo tha
t'ollad Kialaa Coaat Guard cottar Mao
booiiah la alao bolnc cooatdarad by tb
Canadtaa aorarnmant autborltl.
If Ibo ctt I built aba will bo sta
tlvaavl at Kamflald Crak. but wi:l
pond moat of bar tim In polrullina; Ibc
coatac '
t.tf tho wrack of tbo Chllaao Phlp
r.rairnapu. with a loaa of Blno Ilr,
lb vatabllabmaBt of a patrol aorrlra
oa tbo wat coaat of Vancouver lalaad
la b-.tr. mild.
Old .c-wapararr riaol la Sold.
"NrWPOrtT. Or.. I-ac J4. Tbo old
Mnl-Kl.w plaat. which baa boaa
tor4 la a back room for tho laat fw
moncha, waa aotd tatarday to IL O
i.utld. forooarly of Labanon. who fo-.-atly
purrbaaod tha UbcoIo County
Wnttnal at Tolada. Tbo ti!nal waa
fooada-4 a yaara aco br John Flam
IB4 Wtlaoa. tha wall-kavwa wrtlar.
JIopo that tha Tanama Canal will b
raopanad by Iba lima lb Brltlab
Xaatr.ar Krroll rarba nalb-ca from
i'ort'.and prompt ad work on tho flour
rtrio of that aaal baln uapndd
y.atartlay afternoon until additional
Information la obtainable, for a dcci.lon
to ad bar tbroush th bl( dllcb
rnrana a l'ln( In charter blr aa well
aa nabllis Iba ecl to load a larger
carta
ll la laid loot ahoremm could bar
flnlabed lb ataamrr laat rlht. ao
tbr only rrmalna a few hour work
In th rcnt It la reaardad Improbable
th Canal will t ready, whfl If aa
uranc ar circa tbal tb steamer
ran t locked tbrouch. th spara that
would b required for additional coal
can bo mlltird for cargo and In th
-nvichborbood of tons mora Hour
towed aboard.
Aa to tb rat II Is estimated that
tha rbartrrs will aar cloo to 17
abillmca sbovld tb run by way ef
tha Mi.ili of Macallan b eliminated.
Th brltiab steamrr Marpram Abbey,
arhl. waa to bare com her orlainal
ly. bil aaa rachartared and ordered to
l-ut't found, riniabrd loadlna flour
lhar laat nlcht and she may llkrcwlaa
ba abt la tb Canal.
Nrws from th Canal .on that car
rlrrs drawing leas than 30 feat of water
war to b IrM-krd throuch today. In
ppiio of a pmall llda that took place
In Halliard rut. Is rvoponslbl for a
poealbl chanca In tb cargo and char
tar prori.lona gorernlng t"i engage
ment of tha Hrroll.
An early reopnlng of that msCrway
mrana that exporters will be In a bet
ter position lo ncag tonnage.
ArKKLt CiKTS HKilf It ATE
Planlrr In lo Rcv-onrnlalonrd Aflrr
.Nearly Ten Year ldlnr-a.
Owpera of tha steam schooner Au
ral la have obtained tha top-notch tar
iff for lumbar from I bla port, la Doing-
named for Kin Francisco deltrary
and IS. SO for porta south, which fig
ures wr reached mora than two
weka ago In the upward climb of tna
lumber freight tnarkal. " Th Teasel
reached tha river ounday. It Is said
th race n I --le of steaAi schooners was
a mora lo par th way for building
lararr vroeels by those who sold. It
baii-a believed that rales bar been
reatorod to remain lone.
In th solicitation for tonnasa all
binds of -aeeeela aro getting a chance
to eacur bualneaa. and th latt of
tha Ml fleet reported about lo be
broucht out la th barkentlne Planter,
which bolda the raeiflc Coaat record
for idleness, bavlog bn out of com
mission at r-n Francisco almost 14
years.
HAN RAMON IS ItETCIOilXG
Coaat cra earring FBai-rngrrs I.latr-d
for l)errmbrr haillnga-
Relaaaod after having bn In service
south of flan Frajicisco for tho past
season, the Lod jtamer San Itamon
baa bn arala listed for Portland, and
Frank riollam, Portland pasaencer
acanl. baa pooled hr to sail for Cal
ifornia l-ocember I.
The McCormlck steamer Wapama got
away yesterday for California with a
good passenger Hat. and the next of
that flag lo sail will be tb Celllo.
scheduled for Friday. Pbe la due In
the river today with 44 Ions of general
freight for th Parr-MrCormlck line.
The J. H. Stetson Is following, and la
due lo salt for tho toUth tba same day
aa tba' ban llamon. Th steamer Daisy
was leared ye.tarday In ballaat for
Kas I'ealro via Knappton. and left for
the latter point In tha morning lo lead
I Mm bar. Th Aorell leaves bt. 1ena
lonlcht fully laden, and h V. Uliam
Murpby la loading at oatporU
THE tiATZEIlT OVKItllACLKD
Mate of Washington la Tornod Ortr
lo 'rw Oasrrt al Moorings.
On the ways at tho plant of th
Portiar-d riblpbulWing Company la tba
crack excuraioa steamer Bally Oatxert.
of tb Kegulator lis, which la being
given ber annual overhauling ao that
she may b ready for the 11 trad and
available mean a hue If ber services
should bo required.
The steamer tHate of Washlnaton.
which waa purchased for tb fleet from
Th I'sJIas-Columbla line laat wk.
baa baen phlfted to tba llegulator
moorlnsa. all of bar orlalnai grar ba
les aboard, so sh Is ready lo run. al
Ihousb the new owner will go over
Ibo vessel thoroughly In advance of tba
steamer bolng p la fed la eerrlee early
la 114 on tb Portland-Trie Dallea
rout. aJtemaiing with th Dallea City.
from San Francisco, wer 100 bales of
cotton, routed to Portland In bond.
Since the temporary closing- of the
Canal there baa been an Increase In
the movement of cotton to Paclflo Coast
ports for export purposes, most of
which finds Ha way to Vladivostok.
The Northern Pacific brou-gbt 19& pas
senerers from California and consign
ments of miscellaneous goods for In
terior points. Tho Northern Pacific
sails south today. She leavea for the
South again Christmas day, which will
be duly celebrated on board.
HONOIXLU CARGO GROWING
Panaman Load 1000 Tons and
3lore fo Go In February-March.
More than 1000 tons of cargo has
been assembled here for ablpment to
Honolulu on the American-Hawaiian
steamer Panaman. The consignments
are principally flour, mill feed and fire
brick, rih la du today, from New
York by way of California porta with
3000 tons of carjro.
Tha start on Honolulu freight Is en
rouraglnc to those concerned In secur
ing a direct servlc to tha Islands, and
aa th Kenturklan Is to leave hare
February 11 and the Georgian March 8.
both going direct to Honolulu. It Is
believed that much larger shipments
will be made. The Panaman goes
from Portland via Puret Sound, ao will
work more Bluff In th north for the
Hawaiian group.
ROSE CITY IS TO COXTINCK
Xrw Hollers and Overhauling r
Liner to Bo Deferred.
That tba steamer Rose City will not
be laid up on ber arrival from Kan
Francisco on her next voyage, when
new boiler wer to have been in
stalled, and that she will make
least another voyage. Is the latest
concerning plans for giving the
steamer a thorough overhauling In ad
vance of the Ifla season.
The vessel leaves tomorrow after
noon on her regular run to ian Fran
cisco and Los Angeles and will be In
port acaln January 3. sailing January
4 It was intended to take the Rose
City off the route January 3 and get
her ready for the removal of her pres
ent boilers and Installation of thoao of
the llallln walertube type.
Steamer I'nlted States Rrleaaed.
NEW YORK. Dec. 30.,-The Scandi
navian-American line steamer United
States, from Cbrlstlansand December
IS for New York, which waa taken Into
the Clyde by a British warship last
Friday, has bean released and sailed
yesterday from Greenock for New
York, according to advlcea received by
th line today.
WID OFT RIVER 14 MILES
toaUtrl7 Blow May ConUnae, bnl
Waa Leea Sever Last Night.
Yesterday's blow at tb mouth of th
Columbia, which braa wlta ta wino
bowling along at 42 miles from th
south at o clock In the morning and
Increased until tha maximum was "
milaa. dropping asaln to mile trorn
th eouih at i o'clock, may be con
tinued to some exleal today, and tb
Weather Bureau not only renewea
warnlncs that war up yesterday, but
extended them throughout th district
Imat BlSkL
Captain Read, of the tug Wallula.
which picked up th Ruasian bark Port
Caledonia off tba rlvr Saturday after
noon, held on to the vessel until Sun
day, when sh stood offshore with a
pilot aboard becauee of the wind.
HARK IXVKRMARK OVERDUE
1
British Sailer Known Here on Ixng
Voyago to Iqulque.
In a Hat of vessel posted by Lloyd S
as overdue la the nam of tli well
known British bark lurermark. ahlch
baa loaded bar more than one, and
reinsurance la now quoted on her at
the rate of guineas, aa aha left Fre
mantl. Australia. July 14. tor I'juiqu
and baa failed to arrive.
The Russian ahlp King Kdward is
another listed and Is being gambled
on at tha rat of tS guineas, as she
has not been beard of since leaving
fablna for Buenoa Ayres Ausru-t X Th
veaaels ar not counted among nilais
In ships as yet. thousb their long
voyage and tha rate of samsuranc
cause apprehension In shipping circles.
.Tarbiner Brlngn Cotton.
Included In tba cargo of tha North
era Pacific which arrived euaday night
Marine Xoten.
flax barley carto helps aboard tha Brltlah
bark Cairaia, r.ptain -Oriffiiha, (oaa to th
stream today from tba dregon sod w asn-
taa-ioe dock.
Brtnsina fr.lsht from the Upper Colum
bia district the steamer Twin Clllas made
Taylor-etraet dock aoout 1 o'clock yeaier
dar aftamoon and sails on tba ratum to
birt sa far aa Pasco and Kenoealck.
There la to ba aa "old boaa" sale at tha
Curtom-houa al 2 o'clock thla afternoon.
wii-a soooe held for duty and those eaiseu.
til ba otrered. Included in tha lot era
tew of sin. vermouth and tlilneee liquor.
basa ot coffee and peanuts, -5 bare aad alx
bundles of at.el. tea eaia and otber souve
nirs of tha Ori.ot. recentlv taken from sail
ors bare, aad almllar goods.
iJovernmenl dreds-s employed on tha Co
lumbia Hlver will .but down Friday after
noon In time for the crave to catch evan
Inc tralna for Portland and Astoria and
thy will n-u ba expected to report back
for duty annl the usual time for rcsumina
opcraliona Monday.
Jtmvala yaetcrder lnclui-4 the ateamer
F. A- Kllburn. of the North Paclflo fleet.
arhlib proceeded from tha Golden Gate via
Hnmooldt lla and Cnoa Bar. Phe sails
oa th return ro aaa toulabl and will have
full ears.
Dunn tna past few dars Hind. Bolph a
Co. hava chartered five earners to load
lumbar al ortb Pacific .ports In 1914. they
beine- Ilia scboonera Artel. Forest Home and
rarrter t"ve and barkantlnea Makaarel! and
I'uako. Tna latter aoaa to Duroao and the
olhena lo Aoetralla. All ware takea at prl-
ata lima.
I.ta-hthoua Inapeelor. Warrack has b-aa
ti)firmel that toe Naab Bar caa aad wble
l.lof buoy baa bean exons-uiehed aad ba
1 send ine l.au.r alansaoita taar to
renM It.
llitncl Foracasor E A. Beala. of th
w-inr bureau. l-ft yaaterday for taan
iDStoa. D C, where he la 10 make aa ad-
oreee bafor tha Fsn-Amerlcao conareas.
While la tha Kast be will tiall his mother
la MaaaacbusMla.
MARINE IXTELLIGENCE.
Steamer Schedule.
DVB TO AHRIVE.
Mania. ' From Data.
Itoeet tty Ja Angelas Is port
ti-v. tv glder. . . . e.a lt-so ta port
North.rn I'actflc. Jaa 1'rar.clww. . . . la port
y A. Kllburn. Mn rrmviKo... .la port
ll-ar ,la Angelas 1 '-C, 21
lloaaakl MB Pl.ro l-c 34
liiavif ......lj Angeles lec Jk
DCS TO DEPART.
Nam a For Data.
1. A. Kllburn. .....ffan Francisco.
Northern Fsclfle. . J-ao Franclaco.
Koaa t'lty. ........ lMB A agile
Om. n Xlder. ., . . ean Litrgo. . . . .
Harvard t. F. for li. D..
t'etllo. San Di.go
YaM-m!ie. ... - a-.. ..a Q Kranclsco.
Mu:taomab. a ll-so.....
Willansetta. ...... Jaa I'l.ao
ban f.amoo ......fiaa Francisco.
J. It. aiatsoa. ai Francisco
Hear. ... .Ioa Angelaa. ..
lionoke..........aa Dl.go
flea var. .Ia Ancelaa. .
Wapaata. ......... feaa Fad ro
rertlaad-Atlaatle Beer lea.
DCS TO ARRIVC
From Dste.
. ..... New York. ...... .Dae. Z 1
NearYors Feb. 11
New York Kar.
Dl'E TO DEPART.
For Data
Honotutu Dae. 31
Honolulu. ...... . Feb. 14
...... Honolulu ....... . Mar. 4
.Dae.
. te.
.....tee.
...Pee,
....Dec.
. . .Dae
. . . 1C.
.. -Dec.
.. .Dec.
.. Dec
... Dec
...lac
...Jan.
...Jan.
.. .Jan.
Nea.a.
Fanamaa. ..
Kant wcklaa.
i,rorg.aa. ...
Name.
Panaman . .
Kentuckuaa.
ooigua. . .
Marconi Wlrcleaa Reporta.
AII allkaoa reoarteal it I P. M.
kape sa autieaa alberwtao 4 eats-Bet eat. I
Haata Caceila. saa Fedro for Callao, 11X0
paliea south ot Saa Pedro.
Deooto. baa Fraaclaco for Payta. 1ST
B.1.. aouth of Kan Fraadeco.
AUIaaca, Xaa Fraaclaco for Central Amer
ican porta, u mlla raaat ef 5aa Padro.
CoBgraaa, saa Pedro for San Fraiicleoo,
ftva ailiaa eaat ef Point Coscaptlaa.
Loru ottb barge J. Balboa for Baa
FranrlKO. 510 mil -a aouth of San Fraaeloco.
evadall. San P--lro for pan IDego, 11
mllea anutli of SasaPdro.
Koanok-. San Pedro tor flan Diego, tbree
Btlle. aouth of San Pedro.
tlae. Kahului for San Franclaco. 48
aires from Kahului. December 10.
Moffelt. fan Franclaco for WoosuBg, 3U40
mll-a out. Deoamber 19.
klloneaotao. tieattle for Honolulu. S40
BiH.s from Honolulu. December 19. y
F.ut.rprtee. Honolulu for naa
1TM mllaa out. I December III.
Tarsia Hani. Orient for saa Francisco.
17 wo mile. out. December 14.
wtlhelmlna. San ITanclaro for Honolulu,
1374 mllaa out. December 10.
Itrake. Honolulu for San Francisco. 100
IBl'a out.
l'rr:il.nl. Han Franrleco for San Pedro,
JO mllea south of rsn Franclaco
Tooeka. eureka fur Sun Franclaco, II
mllM north of Point Arena,
Oreat Northern. San Frandae for Hob-
c'uiu. 1IM mllea from baa Pedro, s A. Ja
Mataonla, Honolulu for Saa Francisco. 113
mllea out.
Mill.. Seattle for San Pedro. so miles
f ...... U . n OhIpa
Fl S-auu.lo snd bsrge 01. Portland fof
Ul.hffinn.1 harhnunri off A.tnrlS
t'elllo San Kran.lcc, for Portland. 10
mil,, uiuih nf t'o'umbla Illver.
Ad-lln smith. San l-"rsnclKo for Coos
O.v a'.-, north .1 S.n FrsnclaCO.
Coronado. Oroya Harbor for San Francisco,
10 mllea eolith of Caps Blanco,
Portar. ban Franclp-ro for Seattle, 343
nltM rt nr. S ot S.n FraacfacO.
H.rnn, Port Co.ta' for LJnntoa. 140 miles
sn-ith ef Columbia Far.
1 kn.lor. Hk-hmond for Seattle. 434 miles
fionh of r.lchmand.
Seattle. VI aah.. tee. 3. Arrived steam
ers tiovernor. from .in Lil.go; Noma t.lty.
(ros A-cunclon, frm San Franclaco:
Prince ierse fBrlll.h), from Prince
Rupert. ttall'd ateatnera. Admiral Schley.
Aecundc.n. for Sar Franclaco; Admiral
Kan. for Houtlnaeatern Alaka: Prince
Uaorga I UrlUah . for Vrti Rupert.
Movements of Vessel.
POHTLAVD. D-e. 30 Arr1ed Pteamera
Oo. V. Klder. from Han Iikro la way
porta; F. A. Kllbura. from baa Francisco
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ill
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Before
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IT. Arrived Brltlah
from Portlsnd for
via rooa Bay snd Eureks. Ssiled Stesm
ers tVapsms. for Saa Diego vis San Fran
cisco: Daisy, for San Pedro via w suna.
Astoria. Dec. IO. Arrived al w A. J.
and left up at 1 P. M-, steamer F A. Kll
burn. from San Francisco via Coos Bsy and
Eureka.
fi c-r.ncl.co. Hn- 20. Arrived at 3 A.
M.. ateamer Beaver, from Portland for San
Pedro. Arrived, ateamer near, i ruin oaa
P-rlrr, for Portland. Sailed at .1 A. M..
teamer Oleum, for Portland. Dec 19
Called at 4 P. M-. steamer Carmel, for
Portland.
Montevideo. D-.
steamer Halgh Hall,
United Kingdom.
Fernando Noronha. Dec IT. Passed"
Brltl.h steamer Snowdonlsn. from Portlsnd
for Queenslown.
New Yorlt. Dec ?r. Sailed Stesmer Ken
tucklan. for San Franclaco.
ban Franclaco. Dec. 20. Arrived Steam
ers Prenldent. from Victoria; Besver. from
PortTand. Ssiled Stesmera Oleum, for
Portland: Avalon, for South Bend: Pelvo
Maru (Japanese, for Coronal. Chile: Ban
rlon. for Yaqulna Bay; G. C. Llndseur. for
Urava Harbor.
.-.iKraiT.r n.r la. Pssaed Steamer
Strlnda. from Portland. Or., for Italy.
Manila. Dec. 3T. Arrived Steamer
Bhlnvo Maru. from San Franclaco.
Hongkong. Dec IT. Sall-d Steamer Can
ada Maru, for Tacoma.
Xewa From Oregon Ports.
iiironli rr r-o 20 tfSneclsl.1
Bringing freight and passengers for Astoria
and Portlsnd. the steamer F. A. Kllburn
arrived from San Francisco via Eureka and
Coos Bay.
The tank steamer r. i oesunoo w -
t arrived from Portland after discharging
. l in ..u .or c-sllfornla as
lull oil. inw mh, - - -
loon as tha weather conditions Improve.
Tne steam ecn-wnr-r 1 - '
ar -renlne- for San Franclaco with a cargo
of lumber.
COOS EAT. Or.. Dec 20. Special. The
at-am acbooner Hardy arnvea irura ou
1'rsnclBCO Shortly OeiOrO OOOO ounoa.y.
11 i.h i.,n,Kar from Korth Bend, tha steam
schooner Yellowstone sailed for San Fran-
cl.'-o Hundsv momtnr St jo:.-v.
Peculiar atorm conditions prevail here to
day, and. while a heavy rain has fallen
this sflernoon. the berometer Is st 30.3.
Th atorm commenced yesterday, when the
barometer was above 30. and all telephone
and telegraph wires a ere pnt out of com-mi-aon
between 4 snd 5 o'clock.
The steamer AdeMne fJmtth Is due from
Sen rrsnelsco Tueeday.
- The steamship F. A. Kllburn had 00
sacks of parcel post mall from this port
eaterday.
Tide at Astoria Tooaday.
High. , Lov.
1-25 A. M feet"J:5S A. V 3.4 feet
0:24 P. M XT feet T:42 P. M... 0.T foot
" Teaarle Entered Yesterday.
American steamer Delay, genera! cargo,
from San Francisco.
American steamer Rose City, general
cargo, from Saa Pedro and San Francisco.
Brltlah bark Medaay. ballast, from
Hobart.
Viae el. Cleared Yesterday.
American steamer Daisy, lumber, for Can
Pedro.
Oaeollne schooner Tlllsmoolr, general
cargo, for Bandon and way ports.
Columbia River Bar Report.
NORTH HEAD. Dec 20. Condition of the
bar ai i P. M.: Sea rough, wind south 48
, 79, SUES WIFE, 73
ECGE5E CAPITALIST BAY'S HE HAD
TO ACCEPT HER PROPOSAL.
Ei-lanite of Home for Ased Fell Vic
tim to Her Charms la 1912. la
Plea for Divorce.
EUGENE. Or., Dec. 20. (Special.)
Declaring he la- the victim or tne
charms of his 73-year-old bride, John
Coleman, a well-known Eugene cap
italist, aged 79 years, sought to re
cover his love and Incidentally $22,000,
alleged to have been bestowed upon
his bride of tvtap years. In the divorce
court hero today." His grounds for di
vorce are the claims that undue in
terest was brought to bear upon him
at the time he was an inmate of a Cal
ifornia home for the aged by the head
of the institution, now his wife. He
married her in San Diego in 1912.
Coleman and his wife have figured
in the courts considerably. He recently
sued the California institution for the
aged, seeking to recover gifts involv
ing thousands of dollars on the grounds
of undue influence.
According to his testimony, Coleman
did not propose marriage to Mrs.
Coleman, but he said they were mar
ried because he lacked courage to an
swer in the negative when she asked
him. "When will we be married?"
Mrs. Coleman said they were mar
ried upon the request of Mr. Coleman,
and as an inducement he offered her
all of his property if she would help
him out of a suit which was then pend
ing against him.
more than last year. This increased
price is said to be due chiefly to large
sales of western yellow pine In Oregon,
easily logged and of unusual quality.
SALES IN OREGON LARGE
Government Disposes of Great
Quantity of Timber From Reserves.
OP.EGON'IAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, Dec. 20. More than half the
timber sold from Government forest
reserves during the fiscal year 1915
was in forest reserves in Oregon, ac
cording to the annual report of For
ester Graves. His report shows a to
tal sale in Oregon of 544.73.000 feet
for $1,629,041, while the total sales'
from all reserves was 1,069,678,000 feet,
valued at $2,850,098. In Washington
ae nnn nnn f..r were sold for S35.000.
and in Idaho 73.000.000 feet at $156,000.
The report further states tnai tne
average price of stumpage disposed of
in commercial sales during tne year
WOMAN, 68, LOSES SUIT
Jury Rules In Favor of Defendants
Over Housework Wage Reductions.
When Mrs. Herman Hoffman let the
laundry 'out she reduced the wage of
Mrs. Anna Conrad, domestic, from $3
to $2 a week; later an assistant was
employed for the housework, and there
was a further cut of $1 a week in Mrs.
Conrad's wage.
Mrs. Conrad alleged in ber suit and
on the stand yesterday in the trial of
the case that the reductions were to
be put by as a caving for her by the
Ho'fmans. The latter, however, testi
fied that they had given Mrs. Conrad,
who is 68 years old, a good home and
also lightened her work accordingly.
The case occupied most of yesterday
In Circuit Judge McGinn's court. The
jury In the afternoon brought in a ver
dict for the defendants Hoffmans.
The amount sued for was $410.
NEWPORT HAS GAY BALL
Affair, Postponed Because of Death,
Is Success.
NEWPORT. Or., Deo. 20. (Special.)
One of the most brilliant society
events of the season was the annual
ball given Saturday night by the New
port Commercial Club.
The clubrooms were tastefully deco
rated with festoons of flowers, holly
and evergreen, and the large crowd
present passed a most enjoyable even
ing'. The ball had been set for Friday
evening, but was postponed as a tribute
of respect to the memory of George
Gurnee, the young Oregonian carrier,
who died the evening before.
Pictures Similar Is Belief,
cka. .L-tnrii of Antnne Anderson, of
San Francisco, taken with John Linnd.
victim of the trunk murder, couldn't
have been unlike George Bartholomew.
supposed murderer, bneriir nurse
. i s n informed Detective
Captain Baty by a. letter received yes
terday that he could not find a new
picture of Bartholomew and that the
one in the police circular must have
been the latest of the suspect. It had
been recognized as Bartholomew by
his intimate acquaintances in his
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