THE MORNING OREGONIAN, ".rONTAY DECEMBER 11, 191G. 13 GAPtlE ENDS IN RIOT Patrol Auto Load of Officers Scatter Fans. FIGHTING SPIRIT SPREADS Holladay Addition Players Had 9-0 In Play With Arleta When Spec tators Take Hand and Con test Comes to End. A small riot which brought a patrol load of patrolmen from the Portland Police Bureau ended the Holladay Ath letic Club-Arleta football game on the East Twelfth street and Bast Davis street crrounds yesterday afternoon. It all came about because of the Inability of the officials to handle the audience, which continually crowded on the playing- field, maklncr It difficult for either team to execute the various plays. The climax came soon after the final period started when one of the more boisterous spectators Is said to have called one of the Holladay players an Insulting name. The youngster stepped out of the game and proceeded to "clean" his antagonist, who is said to answer to the name of "Boozie." An other mixup started when another on looker took sides In the quarrel, with disastrous results to himself at the hands of one of the larger Holladay players. By this time It was Impossible to proceed with the match and the lone patrolman who had been assigned to keep order was forced to send for re inforcements. The game broke up with the Holladay aggregation in the lead, 9 to 0, and almost one-quarter left to play. As a result of the day's work Manager Dixon is now claiming the 130-pound independent championship of Portland. Denny Williams made a place kick for the Holladay team from the -30-yard line in the third quarter and Dick Hastings scored a touchdown at the opening of the final period. Williams failed to convert the goal kick. Johnny Cunlff was refereelng when the Im promptu bouts took place. The crowd scattered as the patrol wagon drove up and no arrests were made. PEXIXSCiiA PARK FIVES WIN Midgets Defeat Arleta, 2 2 to 3, and Vikings Take Their Game, 46-18. Two victories are credited to Penin sula Park teams in the Peninsula Park gymnasium Saturday night. The Pen insula Midgets won from the Arleta Midgets, 22 to 13, while the Peninsula Vikings, who last year were the Mid gets, won from the Arleta second squad, 46 to IS. Coach Al Bartholemy and his first Peninsula Park quintet were with out a game, because the Arleta first five failed to put in an appearance when the time came to call the con test. Following are the lineups: Vllklngs (48) Second (18) Borgeson (7) F (7) Lieuallen J.Palmore (16) F ..(2) Thompson P.ltter (11) C Thomas Kugate (6) O (5) Burns f-teuer (4) Snyder Olson (6) Spare Smith Referee. Al Bartholtmy, Tacoma North western '-.eajcue catcher. Pen. Midgets (22j Arleta Mldirets (13) B.Palmore il) F ,.(3) Thomas ?oodell (2) F (2) Burllngame Flcklln (4) C (2) Ma-ann Fplgh G Stafford Quigley O (6) Simmons Referee, J. M Carr. Jimmy Richardson Doesn't Try 40-Cent-a-Day Diet. Beaver Scout Resorts to Hoad Work and GymnaHtics to Take Off Some of Ever-Increasing PonndaEe. IF residents of Goose Hollow see a etocky fellow climbing the hills or Jogging along the streets on a "dog trot" whila wifey is cooking breakfast In the morning or slightly before that time, they don't want to gain the Im pression that a foreign wrestler Is training for a bout here, or anything like that. Sh-h-h-h Jimmy Richardson has ,one in training. Instructor Eddie J. O'Connell was making preparations for his boxing -.nd wrestling- classes one night early last week. He was startled and turned around when he heard someone tear-Ins? toward him. it was the foxy forager of the Beavers. "Say, El,," said Jeemes, "how doon will three heavyweight wrestlers and your whole squad of boxers be along? I want to tangle with them all, one after another." And now the popular sportsman Is a full-fledged member of the Winded "M" boxing, wrestling and gymnasium classes and does road work every morning. "It's great stuff," says Jimmy. The whole fuss is over the fact that James J. is getting stout. "I could stand it 'til Frank Callahan. Walt Mc Crdie and some of the rest started kidding' me," remarked J. J. "Richard son last night, as he started home to (ret bis regular "reduce-you-quick" diet. PHIL03IATH COLLEGE FIVE WIN Corvallis Fireman Beaten, 10-11, by Slump in Last Period. PHILOMATH. Or.. Dec. 10. (Spe cial.) Philomath College . basketball team won from the Corvallis, Or., fire men, 19 to 18, here last night. At the end of the first half the count stood II to 10 in favor of the visitors, but a brace on the part of the collegians in the last 20-mlnutes turned the tide. The lineups follow: Philomath (19). P. Corvallis (18). Baldwin F Beach Kilpatrick F Blopely 2'ollng; C FeKley Miort Q. ........... .. Nichols Whlltlealy Q Doolitte Bay City Defeats Garibaldi. GARIBALDI. Or., Dec 10. (Special.) i The women's basketball team of the Garibaldi Athletic Club met defeat at the hands of the women's quintet of the Bay City Athletic Club here last night. 16 to 16. The match was hotly con tested throughout, but play was slowed up considerably because the game was staged on a. comparatively slippery dance floor. A return game will be played. The lineups follow: Oaribaldl (15). P. Bay City (18) Morgan (2) F...... J. Warren (2) Kills (13) F .R. Warren, Bosort McMillan O Oakes (12) KnUer .....G. ......... E. Warren Croaby ..... ...G ....... .4 SoRiffmann Spare... Gran am Referee Thomas. Bartholemy to Undergo Operation. Al Bartholemy, catcher for the Ta coma Northwestern League baseball club, will submit to an operation at 9 o'clock this morning for the removal of his tonsils. Dr. A. E. Rockey Is his physician. The operation will take place at the Good Samaritan Hospital. Al figures that the loss of his tonsils will put him In better condition when he starts the 1917 baseball campaign with Buss Hall's Tigers. MAN WHO SHOT AND KILLED HIS BROTHER, HIS WIFE, IN WHOSE DEFENSE HE SAYS HE FIRED,' AND THEIR CHILD, WHO WAS WITNESS TO SHOOTING. -:' - '4'., if s It ' FRANK AMATO, MRS. AMATO AND THEIR CHILD. BROTHER SHOT DEAD Frank Amato Kills Kin in Pistol Duel in Home. CHILD DESCRIBES FIGHT Detective Nearby Hears Shooting and Arrests Slayer, Whose Ac count Is Incoherent Man Killed Shoots First. (Continued From First Page.) almost immediately to the rear of the Amato residence, which faces on Sheri dan street. Price was sitting In his parlor with Mrs. Price when he heard the shots, and ran out to find the whole Amato family emigrating. He detained them, and the mother and children accompanied the father to police headquarters. Amato was interviewed by Deputy District Attorneys Deich and Ryan and Detec tives Price. Tlchenor and Moloney until a late hour last night. Joe Morak acted as interpreter. The house in which the shooting oc curred was in great disorder when the police arrived. Bullets had ploughed the floor and had lodged In the walla Bach of the men had used a revolver. Frank Amato Identified an empty five-shot revolver of .32 caliber as the one hef had used. Another revolver, with' three of its chambers empty, was found near Salvatore's hand. Just out side the pool of bloodwhlch had run from the fatal wound In his chest. Two knives, one a weapon with 15 inches of blade and the other a huge claspknifo, were found and held by the police as evidence. Ctank Amato says that his brother used the 15-inch knife In threatening Mrs. Amato. The prisoner also admitted that the bad blood between himself and his dead brother had been accentuated by a quarrel over a 25-cent loan which Frank's brother-in-law unsuccessfully tried to obtain from one of Salvatore's lodgers last Saturday. Discussion of this subject was one of the contribut ing causes of the row yesterday. Frank Amato was wearing on his arm when arrested a band of crept) In honor of two other brothers who have been killed with the Italian army in the European war. . JAMES PHELAN CHOSEN NOTRE DAME ELECTS PORTLAND - BOY FOOTBALL V A IT A IX. Former Colombia University Athlete Selected Because of Great Work la Season's Bis Game. NOTRE DAME, Ind. Dec. 10. (Spe cial.) James Phelan, quarterback, was elected captain of the 1917 Notre Dame football team at the annual banquet given at the Oliver Hotel by Coach Harper tonight. Phelan has piloted the team for two seasons, and his general ship has always been of the highest order. This year he has been 111 and injured the majority of the time, but his work In the Army and the Nebraska games stamped him as the best man to captain next year's team. Phelan halls from Portland, Or. James Phelan Ib an ex-Columbia Uni versity athlete of this city. He was an all-around man while attending the local institution, playing quarterback and halfback on the football team, and infielder on the baseball squad. This was several seasons ago. OKLAOIIMA QUINTET COMING Normal School Hoopers to Play Mult nomah Club January IS. ALVA. Okla.. Deo. 10. (Special.) The Northwestern Btate Normal basket ball team left Alva tonight on their eight weeks' Western tour. They meet the Multnomah Club in Portland Janu ary 13. "We will undoubtedly play the Northwestern State Normal five when it passes through Portland on its Western tour January IS. The. Alva institution has been dickering with us and al though Manager Masters has not yet closed for the game, I think that the Oklahoma team will be seen in action in the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club gymnasium," said Superintendent Dow V. Walker last night. The basketball team of the North T-- a. a ! western State Normal School made a great record last season. The club team will :?tart practice this week for a strenuous season. Manager Masters, Ray Toomey, George Dewey, Roy Morton and Clayton Sharp are here and will form the nucleus of the Mult nomah Club quintet. j . ' SOLDIERS WTX AT VANCOUVER Washington Athletic Club Eleven Is Beaten, 8 to 8. VANCOUVER, Wash.. Deo. 10. (Spe cial.) lx to 8 tells the tale of a hard fought battle In the last game of foot ball of the season here in which the soldiers from Vancouver Barracks de feated the strong Washington Athletic Club team. Lieutenant Bonfios, a recent West Point star, was today the main sup port of the Army team. He carried the ball most of the time. Lackaff, for Washington, made a place kick In the second period. In the third quarter the Soldiers, by straight football, car ried the ball down the field and over for a touchdown. Twice Washington . got within five yards of the Soldiers' goal, but lost on downs. Boise Golf Course Laid Out. H. Chandler Egan, former National champion and ex-Northwest title hold er, arrived in Portland yesterday from Bolfie. Idaho, where he has been raying out an 18-hole course for the Boise Country Club. Mr. Egan, who resides at Medford, conferred yesterday with James O. Convill. city park superin tendent, and Victor A. Johnson, chair man of the municipal golf committee, relative to plans' for the new Portland municipal golf course, near Reed Col lege. Mr. Egan played golf at the Waver ley Country Club yesterday. While here he will assist the com mittee in the laying out of the details for the additional nine holes of the Tualatin Country Club's golf course, which will start this week. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Dec 10. Maximum temper ature, 40 degrees: minimum, 3S degrees. River reading at 8 A. M., 5.1 feet; change in last 24 hours, 0.5 foot fall. Total rainfall (5 P. . M. to 5 P. M. ), none; total rainfall since September 1, 1118, 11.1:9 inches: normal rainfall since September 1, 14.40 inches; de ficiency of rainfall since September 1, 1016, 3.11 inches. Total sunshine December lO, U5 minutes; possible sunshine, 8 hours, 44 minutes. Earometer (reduced to eea level) at 5 P. M.. 30.60 inches. Relative humidity at noon, 92 per cent. THE WEATHER. Wind. 6TATIONS. '5 a SI? Weather. Baker BoIho Boston ........ Calgary Chicago ........ Denver ........ Des Moines Duluth Eureka Galveston ..... Helena ........ Jacksonville ... Kansas City.... Los Angeles. ... Marshfield .... Medford" Minneapolis ... Montreal ...... New Orleans. New Yotvk North Head. . . North Yakima,. Omaha ....... Phoenix Pocatello- Portland RoBeburr Sacramento .... St. Louis Salt Lake San Francisco.. Seattle Spokane Tacoma Tatoosii Island. Walla Walla.... Washington ... Winnipeg ...... 30 0. 82 O. 4!0. 6i0. 84 0. 20 O. 40 l. 220. 41s O. 60. 4T1. .kSE oa . .In 4s:i2; w 00.. . SB 4)o!. .IE (Cloudy Cloudy V'lear jClear 2S. . .NW Pt. cloudy ciouay Pt. cloudy knear OO'lOiN 00 . .'b (0 10 s 220. 64 0.. 3G'0 (WO. 500 340 24 0, 34 0 52 iO 40 0 4jf; . .;sW Cloudy Pt. cloudy Snow 01I. . 04 . . OO . . OO . . s w NW E jlPt. cloudy OOt 04), Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt, cloudy Pt. cloudy .Pt. cloudy IClear Cloudy (Cloudy ,Pt. cloudy Pt nlniidtf 0O 24 W 04; . . j s b 00. 201 W 02' SW 00!. SB 4)0 18 N 00'.. . iKW (',. .'8G 001. .Invv 041 . .I.vw 00 . .nb 44 0. 2H 0 3 CiiO DUO. 22:0 3SI0. 42 0. 020 SR 0. 2ft 0 54 O. 420 2fl0 44) 0 440 aoio . OO 22 B .041. .NW .OO . . NW .oo . . w .OOi,. . SW ICloudy .OO . .IN-VV lit Ft. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy .00 .4M' .04)' 44 0 t0 .01 WEATHER CONDITIONS. . A larpe high-pressure area overllea th North Pacific States, and a depression 6f moderate energy U central over Oklahoma, The barometer la falling rapidly over North west BriUnh Columbia. Light rain has fallen along the Oregon Coast, end light snow haa occurred In Southern Idaho, Wyoming, Northern 'Utah, K astern Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas. Northern Montana and Eastern South Dalota. It Is much colder In t he Plains States and low temperatures continue In the Pacific States. Front formed in Cal ifornia this morning as far south aX Lo Angeles.' The conditions are favorable for fair weather in this district Monday, except in Northwestern Washington, where rain will falL FORECASTS: Portland and vicinity Cloudy and occas ionally threatening; easterly winds. Oretron Fair, except cloudy and occasion ally threatening northwest portion; easterly winds, increasing along the coast. Washington Cloudy and threatening with rain or snow northwest portion : easterly winds, increasing to moderate ga.le along the coast. Idaho Fair. Ocean North Pacific Coaet. rain: mod erate southeasterly gale north. Increasing southeasterly winds south portion . A BEAU5, District Forecaster. VL - : ..... , - H-BDATS ARE HERE Submarine Flotilla Is Visiting at Astoria. HARBOR CRUISE PLANNED Commander Howe, of Monitor Chey enne, to Be Shown Naval Ease , Advantages Sis Report to Go to Washington. ASTORIA. Or.. Dec. 10. (Special.) The monitor Cheyenne and submarines H-l. H-2 and H-3, under command of Lieutenant Howe, arrived here this evening from Bremerton- via Grays Harbor. The flotilla Is en route to San Diego,- where it is stationed, and, after remaining; here a couple of 'days, will sail south, ltr next atopa being Coos Bay and San Francisco. During his stay here Commander Howe will be taken on a cruise about the harbor by a committee of the Chamber oi Commerce and shown the various available sites for a proposed naval station. He will also be sup plied with charts of the harbor and all available information, as be is to submit a report to the Navy Depart ment on the, suitability of the Colum bia River as'a naval base. Tomorrow morning. Captain Lemon, commanding officer at fort Stevens, and his staff, will pay an official visit to Commander Howe ,on board the Cheyenne. The monitor and' H-3 reached port about three hours behind the other two vessels, as the submarine was hav ing trouble with her engines. On this account the Committee will not hold Its conference with Commander Howe until tomorrow, when the visiting ves sels will be docked at me municipal wharf. i ' It is understood that, supplementary to the report to be made by the Ad miral Helm aboard, the Navy Depart ment Is eecuring reports from the va rious officers of the Navy regarding the sites for the proposed naval sta tion. The one to be submitted by Commander Howe will be among them. SOUTH BEND, Wash.. Dec. 10. (Spe cial.) United States submarines H-l and H-2 arrived here late yesterday afternoon and. left for Astoria this morning. The submarine commanders expressed themselves as much im pressed with Wlllapa harbor and its bar. The Cheyenne did not accompany them. The flotilla will celebrate Christ mas at San Diego. NORWOOD COJIES FOR PAPER Daisy Mathews and Wapnina Will Carry Out Lumber. Among the steamers due to arrive In Portland harbor early in the week ia the Norwood, which is coming here to handle a cargo of paper consigned to San Francisco by the Crown Willam ette Paper Company. The steamer got away from San Francisco at 7 o'clock Saturday night. This will be the third trip of the Norwood to this port in the present service. The general demand for Oregon pa per in San Francisco has been develop ing to such an extent that the steamer ia likely to be kept on the run Indefi nitely. The Norwood handles about 800 tons of paper on each trip. The movement of lumber carriers on the waterfront yesterday included the arrival of the steamer Daisy Mathews, which will load at Rainier for the Mc Cormick Lumber Company, and the Wapama, which will take out passen gers and lumber, the Latter loaded at St. Helens by the McCormick interests. The steamer J. B. Stetson got away yesterday with 750,000 feet of lumber, which had been loaded on the river. She will go to San Pedro. The-motor-ship Sierra also got out of the river with 1,200,000 feet of lumber, consigned to San Pedro. The schooner Carrier Dove, which haa been undergoing repairs, dropped down the river to Prescott yesterday. She will load there for Sydney. " MARIXE IXTELIilGEXCE. Steamer Schedule. DUE Name. B reak water. F. A. KllLurn Beaver Northern Pacific. Hoaa City DUE Name. Tale Brrak-K-atar. Wapama. Harvard N rthern Pacific. V A. KUbirn R'l Ter. .......... Klamath Roea City TO ARRIVE. From Ban Francisco. Ban Franctso. ... . .Los Aneeies , Sao Franr isco. . . Los Angeles. . . . TO DEPART. For .S F. fcrL.A.-S.D. . Sail Francisco. .. 3en Diego ...... . 6.F. for L..A.-S.D. . San Francisco.... . San Francisco. .Le A nselea. .... .Ban Diego . Lus Anaeles.... . . Date. -Jn port Dec. 13 Dec. 13 Dec. 13 Dee. 20 Date. Dec. It Dec. Pec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Deo. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, Dee. lO. Balled Steamer W. F. Harrin, for San Francisco; schooner Carrier Dove, for Sydney via Prescott. Ar rived Steamers Breakwater, from San Francisco via Eureka and Coos Bay; Daisy Matthews, from San Pedro; Wapama, from San Franclscb. ASTORIA. 'Dec. 10. Arrived at 2 and left up at 8 A. M.. steamer Wapama, from San Francisco. Sailed at 2:30 A. M., steamer Rose City, for San Francisco and San Pedro. Arrived at S and loft up at 4 A. M., ateanrer Daisy Matthews, from San Pedro. Balled at 6 A. M-, motor schooner Sierra, for San Pedro; at 8:80 A. M., steamer J. B. Stetson, for San Pedro. Arrived at T:30 and left up at t:15 A. M steamer Breakwater, from San Francisco via Eureka and Coos Bay. Balled at 9 A M.a schooner Monterey, In tow tug Navigator, for San Francisco. Ar rived at 2 P. M., gasoline schooner Patsy. from Bandon and way ports. Arrived at 2n P. M., submarines H-l and H-s. from Grays Harbor. Arrived at 5 P. M.. V. S. monitor Cheyenne .and submarine H-2. from Graya Harbor. SAN FRANCISCO. Deo. 10. Arrived at P. M.. steamer Northern Pacific, from San Francisco. Sailed last night, steamer Nor wood, for Portland. Arrived, . steamel Beaver, from San Pedro. BAN PEDRO, Dec. U, Arrived Steamers Bantlam and Daisy, from Columbia River. SAN FRANCTSCOT Dee. 10. Arrived Steamers Centralta, from Sslina Crus; J. A. Chanslor, from Port Angeles; Willamette, from Grava Harbor: Bingtang (Dutch), from Amsterdam; Lansing, from Mahukona, Northern Pacific, from Astoria: Shlnyo Mart! fjapaneso), from Yokohama; Governor, from Seattle; motorshlp Nuuanu, from Port An geles ; barkentlne Stella (Peru), In tow of tug Hercules, from Astoria. Sailed Steam ers laqua, for Astoria; F. A. Kilburn, for Portland; ship Matrlon Chllcoot for Hono lulu. SEATTLR. Wash., Dec. 10. Arrived Steamers Tempatsan, from Honolulu; Oleum, Queen, from San Francisco; Prince George, from Anyox, B. C. Bailed Prince George, for Anyox, B. Marconi Wireless Reports. (All positions reported at 8 P. M., Decem ber 10, unless otherwise designated.) Manoa, Honolrtlu for San Francisco, 703 miles from San Francisco. December 0. Lurllne. San Francisco for Honolulu. 960 mllee from San Francisco, December B. Enterprise. ' 6an Francisco for Hllo,- 1251 miles from San Francisco, December 9. liyadea. San Francisco for Honolulu, 179S miles from San Francisco, December 0. Sheridan, Sao Francisco for Manila, 124S miles from San Francbaro, December 9. Thomas, Manila for San Francisco. 1778 miles from Ban Francisco, December 9. Richmond. San Francisco for Honolulu, S67 miles from San Fram-isco. December 9. Atlas. El Begundo for Kahulul. 671 miles from Kaoulul. December 9. China, Orient for San Francisco, T25 rortles from San Francisco, December 9. Great Northern, Honolulu for Saa Fran cisco. 697 miles from Honolulu, December . Kilburn, San Francisco for Eureka, off Polir Arena. Willamette, San Francisco for Ban Pedro. 43 miles south of Pigeon Point. Coronado, Aberdeen for San Francleco. five miles north of San Francisco. Grace Dollar. Tacoma for San Francisco, 90 miles north of San Francisco. Celllo, San Pedro for San Francisco, ten miles north of Point Sur. ' Senator, Seattle for San Pedro, 87 miles north of Point Arena. China. Orient for San Francisco. 808 miles from San Pedro. . . nnjm Acme. San Francisco for Tsingtau, BOO miles from San Francisco. laqua, San Franctaco for Coos Bar. flo miles north of Point Arena. tll Santa Alicia, San Francisco for Chill. 1S4 miles south of San Francisco. Newport. Balboa for San Francisco. 430 miles south of San Francisco. Oregon. Grays Harbor for San Pedro. 40 miles west of San Pedro. . Multnomah. San Francisco for Ban Pedro. 43 miles from San Pedro. Peru. San Francisco for Balboa. 270 miles from San" Francisco. President, San Francisco for Seattle, in miles north of Cape Blanco. Lucas, towing barge 95, Richmond lor Vancouver. 543 mllea north of Richmond. Ravalli Seattle for San Pedro. -3 mllee north of the Columbia River. Drake. San Francisco for Portland. 810 miles north of San Francisco. -.6 . Scofleld, San Francleco for Beatla, miles north of San Francisco. El Segundo. Point Wells for El Begundo, 712 miles north yt El Segundo. ., Curacao, San Francisco for Seattle, eight miles northwest of Seal Rocks. Umatilla. Seattle for Ban Francisco, WJ miles north of Blanco. . Klamath, St Helens for Ben Francisco, 13 miles aouth of Blunts Reef. Wetw Roee City. Portland for Sn Francisco, SB miles south of Blanco r.---eAdellno Smith. San Francleco for Coo Bay 29 miles north of San Francisco. Ascunclon, Ketchikan for Richmond. P lng out of Dixon's Entrance, December 9 City of Seattle, Seattle for Skagway, 80 miles south of WrangelL TJ. S. Naval Radio Report. NORTH HEAD. Wash.. Deo. ! Cordova, off Cape St. Ellas at 7:80 P. M.. December 9. Army cableshlp Burnslde. oo cable operation. 65 miles weat of iakutat at 8 P M December 9. Admiral fc-vana, southbound! under Wlngham Island, storm bound, at 8 P! M . December 8. Mariposa, Cordova for Juneau, 140 miles west of Cape Spencer at 8 P. M., December 9. Dp, at anchor off Whale Island, northeast gale, thick fog. at 8 P. M-. December 9. POINT AR QTJELLO, Cai.. Deo. 10. TJ. 8. S. Nero, northbound, passed Point ArguellO at 8 P. M. ; POINT ARGTJELLO, Cal.. Deo. Admiral Schley. Los Angeles for San Fran cisco, 4f miles from Los Angeles at 8 P. M, SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 10. (SpeclaLT Arrivals New Orleans, 'om Lap" De cember 9. Departure Nero for Mare is land. December 0; Huntington, for fcenta Crus. December 9; Glacier, for Lapax. De cember 8; Nanshan. for Salln Crux. De cember 7. " EUREKA, CaL, Deo. 10. Tug Goliath towing Wallacut. for San Francisco, off Eureka at 8 A. M. CAPE BLANCO. Or.. Deo. 10 Tatoof?: towing barse Acapulco, San Francisco for Nanaimo, off Cape Blanco at 8 P. M. CAPE BLANCO. Or.. Dec. 10. S. S Nor wood. San Francisco for Portland, off Cape Mendocino at 8 P- M. Pacific Coast Shipping Notes. COOS BAT. Or., Dec 10. (Special.) The gasoline schooner Tillamook sailed for Ban don this morning at 0:3O. The steamer Adeline Smith is due from San Francisco to ship lumber at the Smith mills. . Reports from the coast declare the bar conditions are favorable for navigation. The weather la clear and cool. ASTORIA, Or., Dec 10. (Special.) Car rying freight and passengers from Portland and Astoria, the steamer Rose City sailed this morning for San Francisco and San Pedro. With lumber from Aberdeen and Port land, the auxiliary schooner Sierra sailed this morning for San Francisco. The steam schooner J. B. Stetson sailed today for San Francisco "-lta a cargo of lumber from St. Helens. The steam schoner Daisy Matthews ar rived this morning from San Francisco and went to Rainier to load lumber. The steam schoner Wapama arrived this morning from San Francisco and ia to load lumber at St. Helens. Bringing freight and passengers for As toria and Portland, the steamer Breakwater arrived this morning from San Fancisco via way ports. After discharging fuel oil at Portland, the barge Monterey sailed today for Cali fornia In tow of the tug Navigator. The tank steamer Wm. F. Herrln sailed this evening for California after discharg ing fuel oil at Portland. GRAYS HARBOR. Wash., Dee. 10. (Spe cial.) The steamer Idaho, recently launcred here for Wllsorf' Brothers, will start load ing a lumber cargo this week and when this in completed she will be towed -to San Fran !sco. where ber engines will be in stalled. The monltol Cheyenne and submarine H-3 clearest this morning for the Columbia River. Cheyenne officers who went duck hunting in the lower harbor yesterday did not get a single bird. The achooir R. C. Blade, after under going repairs, was towed to Wlllapa Harbor yesterday to load. BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Deo. 10. (Spe cial.) The oil tanker Landing, elgh days from Honolulu, arrived today. Carrying cargo only, the Japanese steamer Shlnyo Maru II arrived in port late to day from the Orient. In tow of the Red Stack tue; Hercules, the Peruvian barkentlne Stella left for Ta coma today. At the northern port the barkentlne will load a cargo of lumber for he. owners. Laden with a capacity cari-o of war ma terial and foodstuff, the British steamer Walmarlno steamed for Auckland and Syd ney today. The motorshlp Nuuanu. which has been having considerable trouble with her engine and propeller, was towed into port today from Port Angeles by the Associated OH steamer J. A. Chanslor. The Nuuanu made three unsuccessful attempts to put to sea at Tatoosh on December 4 and was finally forced to wait for a tow. She will undergo active repnlr. The Hill liner Great Northern put in to day from Flavel with a large cargo and a capacity passenger list. The steamer Centralis, with one passen ger and a large quantity of general mer chandise and bullion, arrived in port early this morning for Balina Crus via Mazat lan. In ballast from Amsterdam via Kirkwall Norfolk and the Cannl. the Dutch steamer Bingtang. which Is to take the place of the steamer Karlmoen en the run between this port and Java, arrived In port today on her m-ilden voyage. She haa a capacity for 9000 tons of freight. SEATTLE. Wash., Dee. 10. (Bpec'lal ) The Tenpalsan Maru, In ballast, from Hono lulu, reached Seattle late Saturday night, docking at Smith's Cove terminal. She is under charter to Mitsui at Co. The steamship Queen, of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company, arrived from San Fran cleco with pastieugers and freight this morn lnn. The steamship Alvarado.' from San Fran cisco, passed the cape a'. 1 o'clock this morning and will arrive at the Bell-street dock tomorrow morning, she will load for Valparaiso and other points on the west const of South America. The steamer Cauto. at Langer street, be gan loading today for Cuba. She la under charter to Williams-Diamond Companv. of Fan Francisco, with the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company, of this city, the acting agent. The steamship Prince George, from Prince Rupert, arrived at the Grand Trunk pier on her weekly visit and departed for the north at midnight. DEATH OF MAN DISPUTED pnrsiciAjr says subject is a CORPSE; RELATIVES SAY IVO. Cyrus C. Bloarh, of Seattle, Epileptic, Declared te Have Dees la Similar Stat Ones Before. SEATTLE, Wash, Dec. - 10. At the morgue here the Coroner is keeping vigil over what . a physician has pro nounced tq be a corpse and what rela tives say Is a living man In an epileptic state. The body of Cyrus C. Blouch, aged 85 years, night manager for em ice cream manufacturfng company, lies on a slab at the morgue. He was found seated in a chair at his home tonight and could not be aroused. Dr. Ned Miller, of the City Hospital, after the usual examination with a stethoscope and by means of physiological tests', pronounced Blouch dead. Mrs. Pearl E. Creager, sister-in-law of Blouch, re- The Bank of California National Capital paid in Gold Coin. Surplus and Undivided Profits TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Issue Commercial Letters of Credit covering importation of mer chandise, as well as Letters of Credit for use of travelers through out the United States and Foreign Countries. Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits Head Office -San Francisco PORTLAND BKANCH-ThirfJ and Stark Sts. Win. A. MacRae, Manager Christmas 'Presents Of money can be sent by you to your friends throughout the United States by use of bank drafts better than in 'any other way. Rates, 10 cents per $100.00. CaU regarding the matter quested that the body be held for ob servation. She said that Blouch was subject to epileptic fits and that he had remained as long as 24 hours In a condition exactly simulating death. Course Will Be Extended. Work to make the course of the Tualatin Country Club an 18-hole one will start today. The club has been playing over nine holes for two years. Following is the committee in charge of the work: Jonah B. Wise. Julius Loulsson, . Roscoe Nelson. M. Baruh and Joseph Goodman. H. Chandler Egan. ex-National and Northwest title holder, will aid the committee. Tigard Defeats Sherwood. T1QARD. Or.. Dec. 10. (Special.) The Tlgard High School basketball team defeated the Sherwood. Or., High quintet, 10 to 7. here last night. The local athletes played the better game in all departments, the work of Bone steele and Young being especially note worthy. A return contest will be played soon. The United States Coast Guard last year sRved 1607 lives. A MTSEMrTNTS. H.'.T SAI K OPUSS TODAY s T TT7TT T 1 BroadWr at Taylor ,s X llJrft -Ll VJ Main 1 ami A 1122 S 3Be'SNextThur. BesYinnina; 3 BARGAIN PRICK MAT CAT Kloor 75c, SOc. HIM 1 1 OHIi Balcony SOc, ZOe. -4 I I THE WINNING S0F BARBARA WORTH: From Harold Bell Wright's Book. S Popular Show at Popular Prices. muuts 81, 75. SOsN 35. S5 ry Tf T"' "Ty Theater. Broadway f IX. I1, K and Morrison. "Always a Show of Quality." The Alcazar Players Tonl;ht, all week. Mats. 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