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THE 'SUNDAY OltEGONIAN, PORTLAND, APRIL 19, 1908. 8 EXPORTERS AND DOCKMEN MEET Conference Fails to Result in Signing Up of Contracts for Ensuing Year. BETTER FEELING IS SHOWM (rntiiliiitillir mill Shippers Ils'ii- Vjii'Iimim ( oiidilloiiN nml ml Karl) Settlement of llf rienltle In Looked For Marino Notes. Expnrtorn nntl fcrJtitihuntiWTS wiTe !u I'oti rM-MH yt-M.'rtlity In tilt oCHre of Kerr. C.lffiMil & Co.. In 1 1 1 Concord BuIIiIIiik., iiml uftr iumi tlim: ii nt In jpvlt'wlinf the HliiiHttin, tlx m'ftln onfU-d without a i-onirurt for tho cn pnlnK yHr tu-InK hIkiii-iI up. It. In fx jieeteri tlmt there will lie no further tronliN'. nod tlmt the ppets will bo hIkoiiiI the flrnt of the we'k. IVIit Id'ir. pnlilli'lty aitrnl nf the K porters' AhhocIhi ion, nwiil tlmt the nif'tliiK wa enlle for tno purpose of reviewing the Hltiiatlnn and for the jmrpoHM of an Informal. (tlHiMiKnlon of eomlttlon. NotltlnR definite whb le rl.lod upon, but a much easier feelltiK vH shown by both shies. Secretary Kuley, of the Oralnhand lers' rnlon. said: "The meeting In the office or Kerr. ClffoKl Co wan called for the purpose of dlNcusslnHT the situa tion. All llie conilltlons were talked over, and tho severnt iletalls of the former meetings taken up. N'o con tracts were Mlwned." When askeil If a verbal agreement bad been reached. Mr. Kolev doiled the issue bv saylnn that no pnpors had aa yrt been Hiwned. Shipping men fel confident that an understanding baa been readied, anil that a conlrai-t on the basis of :te cents and SO cents for overtime will bo .lulled up the first of the week. . Tho RTrnlnliandlers have been out for several days. They do not say that they are on strike, but have merely knocked off work until the matter Is finally settled. ACME Cl.KAKS WITH LlMBFIt AnirrW'Hii Hnrk Curries Knll Cargo From I'orllniKl for Now York. The American hark Acme, Captain McKay. cleared yesterday for New York with 2. 1 JK.ivjK feet of lumber and l.t.im.ano lath. valued nt She Will, leave down the river today. Tin; caiKo of the Acme Is the third Uitnber cai'KO to clear during the month. The Needh-s. n British steamship, carried a full nii'Kn to Hankow. North China. The .lordalllllll loaded anil cleared with nearly two million feet for lOurope. The Slrathnay Is about finished at th Ku4orii Western Mills, and will pro ceed to Shanghai. Lumber exports for April will be heavy. The Acme arrived In the river No vember -it from Japan, All her top gallant iIkkImk had been cut away, and the vessel was badly In need of re pairs. When six days out Trotn Hlniro a squall set the ship on her beam-ends. The ballast shifted, and for six days slio. remained In that position. All ef forts of the crew i Bet her rlKhted proved fruitless. As a last resort the tim-Kallunt masts were cut away, and she rinhtcd sufficiently to allow the ItallHst to he shifted hack. In spite of Cie trouble the Acme made the run In 'M days. . SI" U V K Y STAR KS A K K MISSING v I iHlUhouc InspM-tor I' nahle to Set limine l.llits tin ShihI lsltuul. Captain V. J Weiiich. inspector of the tlilrtoetith llKlHhouyo district, has return. 'd Tumi an otHclal trip to Antoria and Fort Stov. mh. i'aptain . Wei ltoh went to tho in. null nf tin rivor for the purpose of S"t linff raiiK" Huht.- on the Washington hore hh alila to miviijation fr the nimth oi the river. OwitiK to the heavy weather which pre vailed work lit tbt.- direction w ;is p.-t-p.ned. The !ttrvey slakes on S.t.ul Inl and Itad been earried away, and thre were no murks to snide the Htfht house num. It was the Intention of Captain Werlich to .et ratme lights lV feet apart hih1 in fitieh tvsiiU'ti a to mark the turii inp point at the inner bar buoy. 1 (,nle Strike- Astoria. ASTOttl A. Or.. April IS. Special. A southeast wale of unusual severity for th's jirHson of the year, struek this section last niK'H continued durinff the early part of the day. As a result very few tfilinetters went out last ntffht. and those who did vent ore on tlte river were soon compelled t Pul1 tn their nets. In the vl-i-intly of Sand Island several boatH were hroken from their moorings, and two or ilxVe reeelviiiK seow-y and one set of net r:iks were sent ailrift. So far as re pot t-ed, no one was injured and the prop erty damage was not great. The steamer Homer, which arrived today, reports en ooun'.erlnjC the storm when off Cape Blltneo, and there was a hih wind with a heavy sea running all the way up the coast. Mora ns Wilt Hopnir Armcrla. Moran Uros.. of Seattle, have secured the eont raet to make necessary repairs to the I "tilted States ship Armevit. The t?:d railed for a sum ronsidernhly in ox-t-,vS(t ,r The Armeria wilt proceed ;o Mrans yards ston. A mimh,r of htds were submitted, two of whieh were less" than that of Moran. The job went to the Puset Sound Ivtilder on account of time specification and evidence of ,t heir ability to perform the service. Marine Notes. The JordanhU! will leave down th'i mornin. The vierman bark Nomia arrived up !n ttw oi' the Harvest Queen. The Acme is ready to proceed to Asto ria and will probably leave down rsd-iy. The steamship A'liance sailed for Coos Pav lai nifiit with VnPers and freight. The steamship Senator sailed for San FVancis o yesterday morning with a full list of passengers. Arrivals and Dopariuros. IvMtTl.A t 4nrll 1 Arrived Stfam-Hrne--. fre-n Snn Fr.inel;eo ; v 1 r ?ti A n bark W'lrtla. i rem Va!para'o. .-sailed S'.t-amiship Alliance, fcr v""hs Bay; steamship SiM itnr, for Sa-i Pranclsco. Alien. Apr-.l 1 V Fa.td. April 1H Britiah BteaTrer Tweeihiale. from Portland. Ciibrahar. A :I im Sailed. April IP iHt)Hh '.eaTTier St Hujro. tor Antwerp. ;an PranciJit-o. April p! Sailed at 11:!0 A. M t a:.f r R'e l"it. for Pirt!and. Afioria. April is. No bar report, wire .Mwn. Arrived at 2f and left up at 4 P. M. su-ajiur Juhaa PL-aibvn. from &an KraD- SIXTEEN DOLLARS DOWN AND TE N A MONTH BUYS ONE OGEAN SHORE BOND ruo. Arrived down at 4 and sailed Ht miner Kcmitor, for Sun Fmmlsco. TWfi Mt Awtorla Kumlity. Hlkh. Iow. 2TJ A M SO ft A. M 0 5 foot : H P. M T.tf fnt ::! P. M 3.0 feet GOES TO A SANITARIUM Don M. IMrkiiiwon, !omoorHlic Pol Iticlun, Suffers Collapse. DKTRO!T. Mirh.. April IS. Former IVMmMNtpr-Otpnoral Don M. Dirklnson. of thin city, who hM Xht portfolio tindrr PronMtMit Clovplnnd, today went to a xunltHrium at Flint, Mich., aoonijHiilPd by Mb fMoilly. to roouperHte from a nrv otiB hrvakdowm Ho wmm takn HI with nervous prontration about six month ago and has since boon MUfTorlng acutely. Poh M. DlrkinHon for the pant 3o yoara haw boon prornlnnt in Democratic Na tional politics. He was born In Port On tario. X. Y., In 1H46, but was takn to Mlchlnan. by his parents when but two gTEAMKK iNTKIXir.ENCB. Dae to Arrlv. .Vimr From, Dst. J hH nPotilSf n Shii Franelsro. It l. Inman S-tn Knineiseo. F S Locp... San Krne!cci. In port Airtt.lR UntiRK' 'i In 1ort Uroakw titer. .Coos Bnv April J Rono City tlun Franrlaeo. .Aprtl 21 Roanoka Lo Anarele... Apr!) '2 Alliance. .... "oo Bay April Nlromcdla . . Honirkonpr April 27 Ofo W. KldrfHn Tedro April ''H Srnntor Stn Fmnrtico. .April -JH Alrsla Hontkoni May 25 Kumtintl. . . .HomtkoDv . . ... June 10 SutH. Elmore. TiltamtK Indeft. Scbedulrd to impart. Nam. For. at, II. D. InmanKsn Franrisro. JohRnPniilHenSsn Franeipeo. F S Loop. ..San Krnnclco. April 'JO Brenkwaier. -Cooa Bay April '21 Roanolia Lor Ana-l'... April Hoso rity....8fin Franctaco. April A1Hanc Coo? Bay .pril IT Arabia Hongkonr April 37 Cro W. ElderSsn Pedro April 3ft Sonntor Hnn Franrlneo. .May '2 Xlromedta. . . HonRtonir May 5 Atealo. . .... Hontrkonf Jun 1 Vtjmantla. . . .Honirkonr Jurtf 20 SueH.Klmore. Tillamook Indeft. Entrrrd Saturday. Horner. Am. ateamshlp .Iorrl!, with renera! caruo. from San Fran cisco. Cleared Saturday. Alliance. Am. steamshtp (Olnon. with jreneral cnrKO. for Coos Bay ports. Armo. Am. bark (McKay), with 2.1-'S.02R feet of lumbrp and l.H06."oo lath, valued at $J8.75( or NeVr York. years old. There- he was educated, frradu atltiK from the law department of the Universitv of Miohiean in 1K6. He bepan the practice of law and soon became active in politics. lie was chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee of Michigan in lS?ff. and of the Democratic National Committee from to 1KS5. In 1SS7 he was made Postmaster-General by President Cleveland, and served two years. In he was chairman of the Democratic National Campaign Commit tee, and in the following year was ten dered a Cabinet position, which he de clined. tester he was senior counsel for the Cnlted States before the International lUfih Joint Commission on Behrin$r Sea Claims, and served the Nation in' various other diplomatic capacities. LINKING UP CONSPIRATORS , Miioh Pocnmentary KvluVnc in ! Hyde-Bensm Case. W'ASHINOTOX, April IP. Numerous letters and documents were introduced in evidence by the Government today In the Hyde-Benson-Dimond-?ehnelder land fraud trial. Oswald We-st. state land agent of Ore son, testified in regard to an investiga tion he made into land operation in that state. Thomas H. Reynolds, agent for the Wells Fargo Express Company at Saleni. Orejron. produced a record from his office showing that a package had been received from "J. He Snyder." The. package, which was sent to Salem from Portland, contained seven applications tor school land and $$24.70 to be delivered to the land office at Salem and certificates to- be re turned to "Snyder." who i understood to have been Joost H. Schneider, one of the defendants. Benjamin F. Allen, formerly forest su pervisor in California,- who has been on the stand before, was the last witness before court adjourned until Monday. Gives Job to Rough Rider. WASHINGTON'. April 18. The Presi dent nominated Guy Murehle, of Boston, to be United States Marshal of M&ssa ehtisetts today. Murehle serve! with the Rousli Ridtrs In the Cuban campaign. DOLLA RS CHINESE BRING SUIT Police Defendants in Action for $13,385 Damages. OFFICERS BROKE INTO BANK Plaintiffs Aver Books Wore CarrleQ Off and Destroyed and That Thoy Cannot Collect Jonta Other Damage Brings Total Up. Eleven members of the Portland Police Department, im-ludiny Chief Gratamacher, Captain Bailey and ex-Captain of Detec tives Bruin were yesterday made defend ants In tho Federal Court in a damage miit Instituted by Kee I,ane-, Hue Sing and Yep Sue, who are doitiK business as Bow Wo & Co., at Si Second street. The Chinamen are seeking to recover dam apes to the extent of $1.1.:tft5.r0 because on the nitfht of December 3 the eleven police men broke into their" place of business, while In tho act of raldltuj? a lottery Joint. The complaint was tiled by Attorneys W. J. Makelim and Rufus Mallory, and it alleges that on February 1, U07, the Bow "Wo Company had Invested J5000 In mer chandise and $20.r00 In the banking busi ness. They recite that since the invasion of the police that their buslnees has been ruined to the extent of the amount of damaRfs asked for in the complaint. They also atleife that the police carried away the books of the concern, containing the record of the business transactions of the Arm. These books, according to the com plaint, or a portion of them, were de stroyed by the police, and in consequence they cannot collect the accounts duo them. The policemen made party to the suit, all save Chief Gritzmacher, took part in the raid. They are: Chief Carl Grita maoher, former Inspector Patrick Bruin, Captain Georjte H. Bailey and Patrolmen Charles Porter, Glenn F. Howell. Law rence K. Evans. Charles A. Tennant, John H. Edgerton, Ernest Johnson, Rob ert R. Phillips and John L,. endorff. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Births. , CONSTAXZA At S21 Hall. April 16, to th w I f e Nat Con s t h n zh, a o n . FTUSON At ext Hood. April 16. to the wife - of Michael fc'nson, a daunhter. JBXESBX At Sellwood Station. April 12, to the wifn of Ievi Jenesen. a daughter. COOK At 1230 Baft Yamhill. April 14, to the wife of Rv. B. C. Took, a aon. SOHIEVW At N02 Michigan. April 12, to th wife of C Schleve. a ttun. JENXINGS At ;iHS San Rafael, April 4, to the wife of John A. Jennings, a son. CHCrtCH At 4t College, April Irt, to the wife of J. O. I'hurch. a dancMer. MRHl At 408 Mechanic, April 12. t tha wife of Morrtaon V. Morrla, a "daughter. " Deaths. LANK A? Mt Hast Ah, April 14, Nora May Ijane. a native of Oregon, ajred 18. BRAILKORD At &wl Samaritan Hospital, Aprt; Joseph Hrallsft-vrd. a native of Knifland,' aird 47. FOltSI.BY At Mil Ross. April 16. Anson Fortify, a native of Oregon, an Infant. KN'OWLBS At 1K1 Chester. Airll 15. Alice M. Knowlfs, a native of Oregon, an Infant. POWBRS At loOS Hawthorne. April 16. Pal Power, a native of New York, aged t. QCINTON At Good Samaritan Hospital. April 11. Jennie B. Quint on, a native of Towa, aed TRA VKR At lli6 Kt Kleventh. April 14. Rebecca Traver. a native of Ohio, agtd fiS. OI-?OX At St. Vincent's Hospital. Anril 15, Olof Ols-n, a native of Norwav. aeed 22. QVrXV At l!t. Vincent's Hospital, April 17. Kate M. Qulnn. a native of Iowa, aired 4S. TRAVIS At Sixth and Stark. April lti, W. F. iTaMp, a native or uermany. aired 'jf. KARAMATO At Crystal prlnw anntorfum. mi u miff PsaS iCl! H ii21 If nPUr ISf B Q H B feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Erery woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders i;.v.i .11 tk. .t.a ssistsnature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women hare passed this rreat crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at $1.00 per jpl S f bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless p S g g alne to all women sent free. Address r H P fcfl j i MJUermt ikwlatq eeAii. mm. m M a S3 S ie In all your life you never have had and during the remainder of your life you never will have such an opportunity as this to loan money to a railroad company for 30 years, collecting 5 a year, payable semi annually, on the par value, $100. Furthermore, you will never be able to secure such gilt-edged an investment as this on such easy terms. You can buy one or a dozen OGEAN SHORE BONDS, pay $16 down on each one and $10 per month. In eight months the bonds are yours. By that time there will be an interest payment due and it will be yours. Interest on bonds is not problematical but an absolute cer tainty. Dividends from stock investments cannot be depended upon. It is reassuring to know that your money is placed in a safe place. The Mercantile Trust Company of San 'Francisco holds a mortgage on all the assets of the OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY COMPANY, about $5,000,000, to secure the payment of the interest. When it is due, twice a year, all you have to do is to, clip the coupon that falls due, deposit it in your bank or send it to the Mercantile Trust Company and the transaction is complete. There is nothing easier than carrying a bond investment nothing safer. See us about it at your pleasure. y! w 'y-r -w -wr w M 1.VV..J1 April tl, J. Kara mat o, a native of Japan, and HOlKM A X A t WW Kaat Taylor. A prll 1, Iawrence Hoffman, a native of Germany, atf.'l 118. KXOX At 1H PHt Twelfth, April IT. George Knox, a hatlvo of Pennsylvania, aKed 7!. " BnlMtnK PermiU. ARTHl'R OIjOHAMTo erect one-ntory frame dwelling on Kant Thirtieth, between Powell and France ; $-JO0. B A. HANFORIJ To repair 11-j.tory frame dwelling at H Ka?d Rurntside; .$riK. PKRKINS HTl'lCI CO. To repair nevn- story hotel at Washington and FlfLh; $:t000. Marrlace UnenMs. 1REN7,-ARNST David lorenz, city, 22; Emllie Arnit, in. XICHOI-S-HA Rl,OW T,ark I. N'ichols, cltv. Mary Ellen Harlow. 10. R !CH A R DSON-Bt'BB Robert Richard son, MHwaukte. Or., .V ; Kuphemla Rubb, 41. ROKR- PR AINKY MTle Row, city, 22; Marie Ellen Fruiney, ao. Wedding and lsltinc card. W. (I. Kmlth Co.. Washtnirton bldf?., 4th and Wash. GOING EAST THIS SUMMER? The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and Southern Pacific Company will sell excursion tU-kct to Chicago this Summer at very invltins? rates. For ex ample, from Portland, J72.50. good for return in 90 days, and stopovers at pleas ure. St. Louis will also be included at $67.50. likewise Kansas City and Omaha at $60.00. and other cities In the Middle States correspondingly. At these rates, the golnsr and returning trips will be via the O. R. & N., but arrangements can be made for one way 'through California at J15.00 additional cost. Tickets will be on sale at all O. R. & N. and S. P. ticket offices. May 4 and 19; June 5. 8. 19 and 20; July 6, 7, 12 and 23. and August 6. 7, 21 and 22. Call at the city ticket office, Third and Washington streets, Portland, or any local agent for full particulars. Continue Fight for Big Navy. WASHINGTON. April 18 "Th fight for a big Navy will go riht on." said Representative Richmond Pearson Hob son, of Alabama, after an interview with la th )oj of tho household, for without it no happiness can be complete. How weet the picture of mother and babe, angels smile at and oommenH tba thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending' over the cradle. Tho ordfcal through which the expectant mother must pass, how. crer, is so full of danger and suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall "Om Every Tongue." Old, mellow and delightfully rich in flavor. Charmingly smooth to the taste. World-famous for its quality. Best and safest for all uses Sold by Leading Dealers Everywhere. W,.".'WH'ii.iminww!inwiiiiii'iil' .fflg tKe President yesterday. No battle was ever won or lost on the skirmish lines; we have only just begun. If John 8harp Williams had not made the matter party question in the House there would have been many more Democratio In Uncomplicated Cases My Fee is Only You Can Pay When Cured Men's Diseases Only $10.00 born ones that others neither cure nor comprehend. I have confined my efforts to diseases of men exclusively, and there is no ailment belonging to this class that I cannot fully conquer. I make broad and definite claims. I tell men that I can cure them, even though others have failed. Jealous doctors have charged me with claiming too much. But I ask, wherein have I failed to fulfill a promise T My practice is now fully twice that of any other specialist upon the Pacific Coast treating men's diseases. It has grown to these dimensions because I have made promises and fulfilled them. Each cure I have effected is a triumph and a mani festation of skill that has had its part in the making of my success. Each day new cures are completed, and my present growth of practice is more rapid than ever before. Consultation is free. If you are afflicted, consult me. You can rely upon what I tell you, and if I accept your case you can rest assured that a complete and permanent cure will follow my treatment. All necessary 2-Ray ex aminations are absolutely free to patients. My equip ment for X-Ray work is the finest and most complete ever produced, and equally perfect results are not pos sible with n inferior ap paratus. All medicines, are pre pared from standardised drugs in my own private laboratory and are supplied to patients at actual cost. !aro votes in favor of four battleships. The question of a. Navy is broader than party." Geneva District for Hatches. STRACUSB, N. Y., April 18. The Re I have the largest practice because I invariably fulfill my promises Success isn't attained at a bound. It is made up of many little triumphs. A large medieal practice doesn't await the young physician at the college door. He must prove himself. He. must work to ward success day after day, doing well each day's tasks. ' It has always been my rule to promise nothing that I am not absolutely certain of accomplishing. Realizing that no One physician can successfully un dertake to cure all diseases, I entered special courses of study in preparation for my present work. For sixteen years I have been proving my ability and building my success. I have mastered, first, the simpler diseases, then the serious, complex and stub THE DR. TAYLOR COMPANY 234V2 Morrison Street Corner Second PORTLAND, OREGON . Ptlnt llvlnr ot of th city and coming to Portland for treatrr.nt will bm furnished with fin mom trm of eharg. Check your trunks direct to 244 Morrison at. Room 6 Chamber of Commerce J publicans of the "Thirty-first Congres sional District today at Geneva elected delegates to the National Convention in structed for Hughes. Swell tan shoes at Rosenthal's. IR. TIYI.OR. Tho Leading; tpelaJtt. "WEAKNESS" To produce temporary activ ity of the function in ea of so-called trrakneM Is a wlmp! ma,t'r. but to permanently r tor strength, nd vigor Is a problem that but few phyl cWns have solved. I never trat for temporary fr'Tts. T"ndr my system of treat -nent. every bit of Improvement Is a part of a permanent cur. Thouirh other physicians have, through my succeaa in effect ing permanent curei, been con vinced of the fact that pre mafureness, loss of power. Mr., are but symptoms resulting from chronic inflammation or congestion in the prita' gland, non have as yet been ahJe to duplicate my cures My systam of loeal treatment M the only effective, means yet known for re-mring the j,-o&-tate to its normal state, which always results in full and com plete return of strength and vigor. Such a cure U abso lutely permanent, because the condition responsible for rha functional disorder is entirety removed. It is the only kind of a eura a patient desires, and Is the only kind of cure I will treat for. CONSULTATION FREE I state nothing in my an nouncements but the straight, square truth. It wiil cost you nothing to call and talk over your case. Tou can find out all ab-ut your trouble and you can begin treatment any time you like. My office?, comprising ten rooms, are tha large., most elegant and best equipped to the Wast.