The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 29, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OHEGbN DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1S0J. '
111 LIKELY HOLD
" TIL HERE
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Local Inspectors May Be Called
Upon to Investigate Stetson
Stanford Collision
STEAM SCHOONER IS NOW
ON THE WAY TO PORTLAND
Hearing Glvts PYomise of Elliciting
J Some Interesting Testimony Be
, .cauee of, the Myitery Surrounding
' the Accident.' '
Mnin. Edwards and Fuller, Inepee'
.- tors of nulla and) boiler, will In all
-. probability conduct ' the.' hearing of
"testimony relative to the c9lllalon be
tween the steam schooner J. B. Btet-
eon and barkcntlna , Jane I Stanford
which occurred shortly before midnight
June 1) off the mouth of the Columbia
' river. - The barkentine waa badly dam
aged In her rigging and' the Btetaon loat
part of her deckload of lumber. .
The Stetson la reported aa having; left
Ban Francisco laat night for this port
;and Inasmuch as the Stanford la at As
, torla undergoing repairs It appeara al
, most certain that .the hearing will, be
, held here instead of at Ban Franclaco
. as flrat Intended. Soma Interesting
testimony Is looked for because of the
.officers of both vessels apparently try
ing to throw the blame upon the "other
fellow." Tha captala of the barkcntlna
reported when towed Into Astoria that
, the steamer bore down on them without
' altering her course an inch although
- repeated warnings wera sounded. , An
other important question for' tha offi
cers of the Stetson to anawer is why
. they proceeded On their way aa If noth
ing had happened Instead of standing
. by tha vessel to ascertain tha extent of
' ' her damagea. . . s .' 1
The , Jane HZ""" tan ford lsi being re
paired at Astoria. Her jib -boom, bow
' sprit, foremast and main topmast wera
- torn away in- the mlxup and it la esti
mated that It will take the larger por
tion of 15,000 to repair her.
WITH THE COASTERS.
' Aarella Arrives From Baa Praaeleoe
and the Alllaaee Departs. , .
The ateamer Aurella, Captain Ertck
on. arrived here thta morning from
Ban Francisco, where. eh waa tied up
for several daya because of tha sailors'
strike. Like tha steam schooners Johan
- Poulaenv- Despatch and Northland, aha
1 counts a number of Japaneae among
her craw on deck." The AureliA-wenfrto
the ratTia of tha Portland Lumber com
pany and commenced loading lumber, for
a return cargo. .' : i ...
The ateamer Alliance sailed for Eu
reka via Cook bay at 1 o'clock this
morning - from Couch atreet wharf,
carrying a full cargo and about 100 paa
..nmri She waa scheduled to sail at
I o'clock, but did not get away nntrll
arter mianignc oecauee ox am tmrnnui
lot of ferlght offered. ...
' Agent Baumgardtner reports having
had ' no trouble , in securing , a white
'crew to nil tha places of the strikers
who walked ashore Wednesday night.
and sh want out with a full craw.
SAILORS AT THE OARS. :
EVERYBODY WORKS BUT FATHER
' IN JAPAN WHEN SHIPS ARRIVE
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Japaneae ' Women Coaling the Britiah.Stea.mer Richmond in the Harbor
In JaDan women do most of the long
shore work while their husbands tend
-the babies at home or entertain at tea.
The frail women aeem to carry their
burden fully aa cheerfully, however, aa
the Powerful six-footers who load ana
discharge cargoes here, say steamship
men. and they work faithfully when the
boss is watching them.
. The photograph printed" herewith was
taken by Chief Officer, Redding at tha
steamer Richmond, which arrived her
yesterday from Mororan, the .Japanese
coaling port.' -The . picture shows . the
women filling the , bankers of , the Rich
mond at Mororan. The coal Is carried
In small baskets. f ', -.'.-. .. ,, .
i Orews of Foreign Yeeeela la the Mnr
. hot Prepared tot Interesting maoea.
1 Crewa from the Brttlah ships Bar
'" dowle, Galgata and Procyon, the Ger
r man ship Emllte, the Italian ship Eras
' mo and the British steamer Richmond
are practicing for tha gig and punt
' racea to be held In the harbor on the
, afternoon of July 4. Keen Intereat la
'': being taken in tha aport and tha water
front promises to be black with people
' at tho appointed hour. '
",v The racea will atart at" 1 o'clock
. promptly. Captain A. Crowe has been
.'appointed atarter and he will aee to it
V that the crewa get a square deal, hav
- ing had much experience In arranging
and starting boat racea.
DUE HERE NEXT WEEK.
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Hawaiian line Xiloala WIU sTot Ss
Detained, at Ban Fraoelaco.
"- The Mat son Steamship eompany'a
steamer Hllonla la due to arrive at San
'"Francisco today and In all probability
she will be In Portland next Monday
or Tuesday, she was expected in San
',' Francisco aeveral days ago but It was
learned that the telegraph code had
been misread so that Instead of having
left Honolulu "on"June H for the Bay
City. June I was tha sailing data.
The Ban Francisco strike will not
be allowed to interfere with tha move
ments .of the Hllonla, aald Agent
Lindsay this morning. If the union
men decide- upon striking for higher
wages' new; men will be engaged to fill
their places immediately and 'the
ateamer will proceed as If nothing had
happened. Precautions have been taken
against any delay, it being the com
pany's wish to get tha ateamer off on
her Initial trip from ' thla - port on
schedule. Agent Lindsay reports meet
ing with great encouragement in secur
ing traffle and everything polnta Co
success. . I ,
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tha Portland Flouring Mllla company
haa chartered the British ahlp Luclpara
and tha. German ahlp Nerlde to load
wheat on Puget sound ' for the United
Kingdom. . .
The Western Tranaportatlon Tow
ing company's new steamer 'Georgia
Burton" -will go lnttracttve service jtnwa-
Ing next week. 8he Is at presencxiea
up at tha foot of Jefferson street. -..
Tha ateamer Capital City will, he
equipped with oil burners. The con
tract for the lnstailOJflnflItne furnaces
haa ben awarded. ' T
The cruisers Chicago and Boston and
tha gunboat Princeton left Aatorla laat
night for Puget sound, while tha torpedo
boat destroyers Preble and Paul Jones
aalled for Mare Island.
The steam schooner Despatch, Cap
tain Webber, sails from - Vancouver,
Washington, tomorrow morning with a
cargo of lumber.
Tha sixteenth annual number of the
Commercial Mews is out and. presents
a handsome and attractive appearance
aa usual.
KOT GUILTY IS PLEA
i (Continued from Page One.J
framing-it-and knew every word that
had been written. If ha had not actually
dictated tha humiliating passages of tha
affidavit. - v. f . , ,. ,-r . .... t ,
' WOMAN AT FUNERAL
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria, Or., June 30. Arrived at T
a. m. Schooner Virginia, .from Ban
Francisco.
. Manila, Juno It. Arrived yesterday
Barkentine Amaranth, from Portland.
Ban Francisco, June II. Sailed at 4
p. m. Steamer J. B Stetson for Port
land. .
Astoria. Or., June It. Sailed at I p.
m. Schooner Monterey In tow of tug
Dauntless, .for Monterey. Sailed at (:10
p. m. United States cruisers Chicago
and Boston and gunboat Princeton, for
Puget sound, and torpedo-boat , de
stroyers Paul Jones and Preble, for San
Francisco. Arrived at :lt and left up
at 1:10 p. m. Steamer Aurella, from
Ban Francisco. Balled at :t0 p. m.
Barkentine Fullerton. for Port Harford.
In tow of tug Sea Rover. Arrived down
it I t, m.- Schooner Lottie Bennett.
Eureka, June 18. Balled Steamer F.
A. Kllburn. for Portland.
Shields. June 17. Balled French
bark NoemL for Portland.
Grimsby, June IT, Arrived Russian
bark Isabel Browne.-from Portland.
Astoria. Or., June !. Condition of
tha bar at a. m., smoom; wina soum
east; weather cloudy.
PANAMA SPECIAL-
r FOR SATURDAY ONLY
. TWO DOZEN GENUINE ONE PIECE . ,
MM
REGULAR $8,00 VALUES
TO CLOSE
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m $6.00 jPaiaaEiia late
SiSOEacSi.
lVec-lnfnn
Street
.. IctperUI
II Hotel EcUd-
f.!cns Shop
Ij'jciscer ti Dts!;tr tf Stylish UzH for Ilea , viq
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Btraage Famato Collapses at, Wfttte'e
: Oheattnlse White a Ooaanmptlva.
Jooraai gpeeui Urwivt.t
New York,. June :-Although Stan
ford. White waa eU feet tall, muscular
and ; well, built, weighing tZt pounds,
tho autopsy revealed tbe fact that 'he
waa the victim of tuberculosis. White
was also suffering from Brlght's dis
ease and fatty degeneration of the
liver. White, saya the examining phy
sician, would have died in two years
had- not TbiM'jLjtxiUel jmtl an. end. to
Mm" . .. " .. , , . :.,
At the funeral of White In Bt. James,
Long Island, a strange woman made a
scene by fainting. White's widow and
ktnspeople sat at - the - front ' of the
church and thla woman slipped Into
a back pew.' During the short services
she wept bitterly, ... . ..
' As the body was being carried from
the church aha collapsed altogether.
A chauffeur and a man who looked like
a servant bore the fainting woman to
an automobile and she waa driven rap
Idly away. Nona of the members of the
White family know her and the idenx
tlty of the mysterloua mourner waa not
learned.' ;-. v - .. '-
WHY BEN LODGE WEARS NAVAJO . ;
.- BLANKET INSTEAD OF CLOTHES
' fFor ha has no .suit now" Is the title
of the refrain the mem here of tho Ken
dall Musical 'company are humming
these daya, for " Maglnle Pasha" Lodge,
comedian of tha organisation, mourns
tha loss of his best salt of clothes.
"Ben" occupies a sumptuous apartment
at the Hotel Antlers and has long
been known aa tbe Beau Brummet of
the hoatelry.
Beveral daya - ago Lodge ruefully
looked ' at the "baggy trousers ' of the
hand-me-down suit purchased for $4.J
from a clothier bf tha. "Windy City",
and determined to send the garments to
a renovatorlum. Accordingly . ha ac
costed a boy passing through the hall
of the hotel, whom he supposed to be
the representative of a cleaning estab
lishment, and instructed him to take the
suit. . - , . '
"Do a good' Job on (hat and bring It
back Saturday night I'll leave the
money In the, office for you," waa the
parting admonition -given to the lad. -"
Saturday night arrived, but there waa
no sign, of either boy or suit. Lodge
suddenly remembered that ha had failed
to 1 secure the ad fires of tha cleaning
works-and, rushing to the phone,' rsng
up Robert Pitkin, his fellow-funmaker
at tha theatre The conversation ever
the wire waa something to this effect;
- "Hello. Bob. Thla ia Ben."
"Hello-o-o!" came back the answer
over tha wire. "Tea, this is I'm, Tea.
Nix. Hana Nlxv telephone inapector-r-r-r,
city of New York."
"Cut out , your . kidding. Bob: some
thing dreadful haa happened: I've loat
my ault of clothes. Tou know that ault
I, bought In Chicago. Tha pepper and
aalt one."
, "You mean the well-seasoned one,"
replied Pitkin.
"Now be serious, this Is no laughing
matter," declared Lodge, with 'tears in
his voice, He then detailed the manner
In which hia garments dlsilppeared and
tha only satisfaction he received from
Pitkin, waa aomethlng which aounded
like , '
"Same old story, nothing new."
Lodge haa reported the matter to the
police and detectives have been detailed
to recover the lost clothee. In the
meantime It , Is . understood that . Lodge
gooa to the theatre and returns to the
hotel wrapped in a Navajo blanket.'
"f I find that boy." he declares, "I
will spank him aoundly with the "Silver,
Slipper.'" -
MONSTER LOCOMOTIVE TEARS
HOLE IN ROUNDHOUSE WALL
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COMSTOCK AS SLEUTH.
Famous Farlne Xaa Beea Surlnf Xvi
v : gsaoe Aralaat White. '. , : ;. .
tJeomkl peelal Berries.)
New York, June it. One of tha most
sensational developments of the case
waa brought out in tha report that An
thony Com stock had been seeklnr evi
dence against White at the request of
iniw ror some time before the mur
der. Corastock la declared to have ad
mitted that he had been consulted by
Thaw -about the atrangs - actions of
White an his associates, and aald:
Two weeks i ago Thaw came to me
and told me startling-stories of Stan
ford White and his friends. . I tried to
engage apartments In Madtson Square
garden tower, but failed. I tried - in
many other ways to get evidence against
White, but some one must have tipped
him on,' aa he atayed away from his
studio in the tower. -
"I then heard that White had en
gaged rooms in another building. When
I told thla to Thaw ha aeemed dlacour-
sged. ; If I had had more time I could
have accomplished more,, probably."
Cometock said that Thaw had Bought
him out a number of tlmea and made
accusations agalnat Stanford White. .
"Mr. Thaw several tlmea gave me
addresses and namea at different tlmea.'
Com stock continued. ' "And we Invest!
gated hla etoiiea and fonnd many of
them true, out probably tear of ex
posure prevented any one from making
an amaavit ana prosecuting the guilty
person or persona
JS - . jfc.j. ,( i ii urn iiif i mmiMim l i if ins iiii i I" i
Where the Engine Poked Ite Noee Through the Wall.
A prison break waa: attempted" night
.befor last by a Northern Pacific loco
motive, confined In the . roundbouae at
the' foot of Ollsan atreet. ,
The angina choaa the dead of night
for' Ita break' for liberty. It suddenly
started forward and attempted to hurdle
through the window of tha roundhouse.
The window was too far to the fight,
however. . and the runaway butted ita
nose Into the lt-lnch wall, tearing a
great hole through which It thrust half
Its body, . then - stuck, struggling and
sputtering like mad.
An alarm waa quickly aounded and the
roundhouae guarda soon had the mon
ster In captivity again. Today It made
Ita regular run to Tacoma. while tha
rent In tha wall waa patched by a gang
of brlckmasons? Two other new
patches tell of ' recent instances when
unhappy locomotives butted their heads
against tha -thick walla In an effort to
reach the outer world undrlven or spill
out their brains in ths attempt
No other - cauae for the- peculiar av
tlona of the steel leviathans could be
given by the railroad , employee thla
morning. 1"
, ARRAY OF LAWYERS:;
Most Complete Arralraxaent of fcefal
; Talent for Thaw's Defease. '
(Joaraal Spedsl service.)' ' '
Pittsburg. June !. Joslah Thaw
Harry's brother, after a hurried visit
to this city, where he conferred -with
the family attorney,- George Gordon,
hastened to return to New York. Gor
don denies that any local attorneys are
to appear In New York. . as the- best
there who ar familiar with tho situa
tion and local conditions' have been en
gaged.-' -
It la understood that a fund for the
moat complete arraignment of legal
talent In the history of the criminal
court haa been provided. 7 .
. To Oatk of
New York. June it. Uvnnr. Wtilta
tha snlv son of Stanford Whit Manias
making a vow of vengeance. Ha aaya
ne man i seo a represeniativa or. ine
paper-aaylng he did. '
SALVADOR IS INVADING
GUATEMALAN TERRITORY
'(Jenraet gpeeltl gervlce.l ...
" Bin Francisco, .June 2. War la to
be declered by Salvador'agalnst Ouate
mala. according to the atatement of
passengers arriving on tha steamer City
of Panama, ' from Central - American
polnta - thla-' morning. Already acting
upon Instructions irom Ex-Presldenl
RegeUdo, tha Salvadoran treops have
left to aid the Guatemalan Insurgents.
At the time of tha boat a departure from
Panama, Barrilaa waa entering Guate
mala from thf Mexican border with
General Toledo, and another regiment
of Insurgents waa preparing to advance
from Salvador. -".
The government "Collier Saturn. Cap
tain Newell, left; down thla morning
bound for the aUre Island navy-yard.
PORTLAND SPRINKLES WATER
. ENOUGH TO GIVE CITY A BATH
Row much water do you suppose is
sprinkled on Portland'a streets in a dayt
, That la, when It a good and dusty
and there Is a demand for sprinklers
everywhere and every one of the 10
wagon a and tha three car aprtnklera
are running eight houre a dayt
Hard thing to guess. Isn't it? Well,
It's 1.02.00 gallons.
Some water, hey? It would be enough
to give every sixth msn. woman and
child In Portland a full slxed bath of 40
gallons.
It would be enough to provide every
Inhabitant of tha United Statea with a
drink of water.
It. would float some of the largeat
ahlpe that ever enter Portland'a har
bor.,; 1 '
Each of the 10 wagon aprinklere Is
filled about 40 times during the eight
hours tha men and horsea work. That'a
7z.ooo gallons In a day.
Then there's three ear sprinklers
which "squirt water all over everywhere
aa they tear along through the atreeta.
One haa a capacity of 1.809 gallons to
tha filling, another will hold 8.100 gal
lone and the third la big enough to take
In 6.000 gallona. And they 1111 up about
25 times a day, saya Alex Donaldson.
superintendent of the atreet sprinkling
department. That makes 290.000 gal
lona a day ror the car aprlnklers. .-
Wedneaday afternoon before It began
to rain every piece or aprlnkllng ap
paratus waa In service, and just aa soon
aa the man down In tha federal build
ing who holds the bellcord to the rain
clouds saya "Hold, enough I" all the
wagons and the ears atart out again. :
RUSSIA HEEDS OUTCRY
: OF WORLD FOR JEWS
(Journal Special Herrlce.i ,
London, June 2. Blr Samuel Mon
tague, tha greatest authority In England
on the Russian Jews, says that the
world's outcry, especially the action of
the American congress,, Is having a
salutary effect to reduce the auf feting
of the Jews. He thinks the Jews who
fled will finally return artd the, govern
ment recognla their worth to the coun
try. Delegates are going to Instruct
Christian peasants aa to tha value of
their Jewish neighbors and urge them
to live peaceably, although trss govern
tnent Inatigated the riots to detract
from tha revolutionary trend.
WILLAMETTE GIRL IS
TO TEACH AT DRAIN
f (Uperlsl Dlsnstck to The Joarnsl.) ,
nalesa. . Jane Miss Berths Hewlt.-a
grsitaste ef the lane rises of tbe Wlllsnwtte
nrrenity rollege ef oratory, has beea elected
Imtroetnr ta eloeattoe in the Drsla aoraal
erh-et.- ,'7 ' ' . ' '".' V
L . .. BawsesnsssaeBssa
The" steamer F. A. KIlburnT Captain
Merrlam. Is due to arrive here Sunday
night from San Franc1co via Eureka.
ajf-'"',r,l,5!gB?i,aBes
. ' XATI TOW A COVwatt
A dose of Ballard's Horehound Byrne
will relieve II Have yea a eoldT-
Try It for Whooping cough, for asth
ma, consumption, for bronchitis. Mre,
Joe McQrath, 127 K. Flrat street, Hutch
inson, Kansaa, writes: - "I . have used
rial lard's Horenouna nyrup in my ramny
for five veers, and find It the most Del-
etabla medicine I ever .need... Sold by
Woodaro. ciarxe ta
WORK STARTS ON BIG --
MILL .AT 0LYMPIA
m (Special tllspstck to The JoarasL) '
" Olympla. Wash., June tt. The work
of driving piling for tha new sawmill to
be built In thla city' by O. H. Hartson,
recently from Minneapolis, waa begun
thla morning. ; A "pur 1.(00 feet long
will be conatrueted to the new mill by
the cltlsens and N. P. Ry Go. Tho new
mill will be rushed to completion. Its
capacity will be BO.OOO feet dally.
PLAN VACATION NOW. .
"Potter Ooee en Jnae go . TCow Vpret
Oolnatbla TBttvarr IBatea. .
June te the T. J. Potter," the popu
lar O. R. A N. seaside excursion' steam
er, makea ita flrat trip to North Beach,
touching Aatorla going and returning.
Very low excuralon rates now in ef
fect '' ' -- : '
Delightful outing trips may he made
to upper Columbia river points, the new
local O. R. A N. train leaving Union
station at 1:11 a. m. dally and return
ing at p. m. tha aame day, making It
possible to spend a day at any of the
polnta of Intereat along tha river be
tween Portland and Tha Dallee. Vary
low rates In affect. 1 .
For particulars about tha summer re
sorts and trlpa ask at Third and Wash
ington atreeta, Portland. . C W. Stinger,
city ticket agent. ,
. ' President Approved Canal. '.
1 (Jearaal Special Barnes.! - - -Washington.
June 21. Tha president
has elgned the Panama lock canal bllL
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A new and extensive invoict of Pear
Gray Hats. Telescopes in high,
medium and low crowns. Ten nsw t
shapes. The. label is your guarantee.
PEER OF ALL $3.00 HATS
Try
Coos Bay
Blaclr . CM
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V
irr rs supply
YOU WITH YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
All Coal Screened Before Leaving Yerd
F. B. JONES & CO. Phone EAST 7
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Best $3 Hat in the World
Bears This Label
BEN
LEADINQ HATTER
' A tjsaaeot fat ttfe. .,
Emperor William haa appointed Pro
fessor Ernst von Rersmann a member
of the uppr house of parliament for
life. This is the flrat time that auch
an honor haa been conferred on a mem
ber of the medical, profession. '''
No
Faie
Sale--We
(V.ean Business
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE
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Lasts on! a few days. .Our large stock of high grade
- Waists, Ladies and Infants' wear must go at tremen
dous reductions. Special HaW Price Sale, Saturday
' onlyCLadies Silk Waists and Eiderdown Sacques, just
the thing for the coast or country.
273 Wachlr:
PER TCI
DEUVESED