The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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REVENUE CUTTER
Captain Wertich Notifies Govern-
ment of Derelict Adrift Qff '
', Oregon Coast.
SUGGESTS THAT VESSEL
. BE blown; UP AT ONCE
IJghUionae Keeper Bight Derelict
Adrift With Wind and Carreftt Off
' ' ' HeoeU Heed ftnd NoUflea Bnperior
Path of CoMtera. -
' goTn)n)nt tmmI .will in all prob
' ability dlf patoh4 to blow v tli
' arUot ' BU K..' whloh U floatlnc
,: bottom nip -off th Ortm ooaat ' Cap
' Uln P. J. Worltch, Uchthous Inspector,
yastardar afternoon wlrod th ' com
mandera at Mar Ialand and Bremerton
. nary yarda and the bydro(raphlo offloe
In Waahlngton, lnformlnf them that the
derellot la drifting about directly In
the path fTeaaela aniraced m -the
leoaatwlae trade.. " ,
' Captain Werllah'a attention u waa
' called to the derellot yesterday by Olof
U Hansen, keeper' of tba lighthouse at
. Beoeta Head, who reported that on
'April II he aaw-a.rease) bottom up
' drltlna to the southward off the coast.
He aald the derelict waa directly in the
path of yeaula ajolna up and down the
coast, and foe that reason made his re
; port toj the. head of the department.
; Captain Werllch aated promptly , by no
tifying those .having authority to detail
!a vesaer to tpw the vaeoel into port or
.blow her up. Until a lae hour .last
MIGH
flight no answer naa oeen receiyea, out
Jens possible that a cutter haa already
Xbeen dispatched. t i t
There la erery reason to bellere that
.the derellot la the gasoline Schooner
Bessie K., that turned turtle several
''weeks ago while bound front Coqullle,
fto Sad Francisco with a cargo of luni
vber. The overturned craft haa been
- sighted a number of times by steamers
'plying along the coast, and two weeks
'ago tody she waa seen by the officers
of the ateamer Alliance on her way
from thle port to Cooe bay. The dere
llct waa then drifting north near the
.mouth of the Columbia river, but short
ly afterward the wlnda veered around
, . Oat of Bight. ' :
t noat Of sight, out of mind." la an old
saying whloh appll with speclnl force
to a eore, bflrn or wound that's been
' treated with riticklen'a Arnica Halve.
'li'e out of sight, out of mind and out
of existence. FIJes, too, and chilblains
dlePPnr unrir Its healing Influence.
Guaranteed, by Bed Cross Pharmacy.
so a to send the derelict In a southerly
direction. . .
The captain and craw of tba Beaale
K. -have never' been heard from since
the day they left Coqullle, and It la
now almost certain that they perished
when the """all craft turned over In' the
storm. There were eight all told.
The ' barge Chinook, - which ' drifted
away from the tug Columbia eeveral
daya ago In the vicinity of Capo Arago,
haa gone ashore, but the 100 tons of
dyn-nilte furnishing part of her cargo
have been removed to a place of aafety
by men who ventured on board through
the surf. It waa feared for a. while
that thai dynamite would explode and
wreck tne barge, but luckily aha pound-
ad lightly In going ashore. .
; . TRAMP OVERDUE
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Norwefflaa ' Steamer Wormaa ' Ialea
' ; ; Should Be la Port Now.
The Norwegian ateamer Norman Ialea
left Sea Franclaco three daya ago for
Portland yet aha had not reported ' off
tho mouth of the river . at a lata hour
laat night. Her tardiness la inexplicable
axoept that she must have encountered
severe northerly winds.
The Norman Isles should have been
here-- yesterday, aa the run from the
Bay City to the Columbia even by the
Blower tramp ateamera seldom eon
aumea more than three daya. The Nor
man .Isles- comes here under charter
to Kerr, Clifford 4k Co. te load wheat and
flour for China.. '
The British steamer Tottenham la re
ported eeoomlng hero onder charter to
the Pacific Export Lamber company to
load .lumber, for .the .orient . She haa
been hero several times. ;
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'SINKS BURNING BOAT,
Rainier Launch Owner Una Narrow
. Escape Prom Death. ,
(Hnwlal DUpateh' te Tee Joernt!.) '
' Rainier. . Or., . April tt. Ttiterday
afternoon She gasoline launch He ttle,
that runs between Rainier and Kelso,
suffered an explosion that necesaltated
its being aunk In order to save "It from
being destroyed by-Are. H. 3, Warner,
the owner, who waa running the boat
at the time, ran short of gasoline and
mixed a little kerosene with It. "An
explosion followed and the boat eaught
Are. - In order to save tt rrara entirely
burning, holes were drilled in it and It
was aunk. . , .
Mr. Warner expects to raise the boat
soon. '. , i .' ' ' , .
PRICES ADVANCING
Government Will Pa More for Fuel
; , , j, and Food.
The government will have -to pay a
great deal more xor coai uiis year than
It did last at least so far aa Ita light
house department' la concerned. Yes
terday afternoon bids for supplies of
food and fuel were opened by. Captain
P. J. Werllch, lighthouse J napoo tor of
the -thirteenth district and this fact
became known.
There were two bidder - to anpply
eoal, but they did not enter Into com
petition, slnoa one bid upon on lot and
THE . OREGON SUNDAY JOTONAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MOIUHT.O. A PHIL 81, '
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the other upon another. It la supposed
the bide will 'be aceebted. There waa
little more competition for the food aup
py ' business, but Ross, iHlgglna ac Co.
of Astoria are believed to be the loweat
..uder. although the blda will have to
be compared carefully be fore -4k-decision
can be reached with certainty.
Charles B, Houston offered to furnish
coal at the following prices: Portland,
tf per long ton; Beattle, tt per long
ton; Juneau, t; Sitka, $.I5; Ketohlkan,
110.26. George A. Sanborn of Astoria
offered to furnish eoal at Astoria at
17.71 par, long ton. Laat year the gov
ernment paid the 'following "prices for
coal: Portland, ft; Seattle, $; Juneau,
tt; Ketchikan, tl0.lt; Astoria, ft.7l,
or about t per ton less than the prices
i rw being naked. About t.OOO tons of
fuel will be required for tho lighthouses
and tenders this year.
The contracts will be awarded as aoon
aa tha blda have .been acted . upon at
Washington. .,
YANKEE RASCALITY ; ;
English, Paper Comment Adversely
V on Dakota Wreck.
Bngllah newspaper are1 apaaklng of
Tanke rascality" la commenting upon
tho loss nf Hill's mammoth .'liner Da
kota which went ashor on tha ooat-f
Japan reoently and now seema to bo a
total loss. It la aald in tha reports
that tho ateamer waa Insured for vastly
more than her value. In thla country
it la understood that the craft waa In
sured for $1,800,000,' English . lodemnl
ters carrying tha riska.
An tnveattgation Into tha cause of the
stranding of the big liner waa com
pleted yesterday at Seattle but tho In
spectors have not yet handed down their
deolalon, 'According to the testimony
strong currents caused " tha - diaaater.
Reporta from Japan atat that the
weather1 waa Una and there waa no fog.
while tha aooldent occurred In broad
daylight bat. tho -.hearing . tended to
show that Strang' current carried the
mammoth vessel out of her course and
clou to shore before the danger waa
reallaed. '.
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HAVE NEW QUARTERS .
Aberdeen Sailors Jubilant Over Their
" ' . '- Proaperlty " " ( : .
'feerliil TtHn'otrB te The Joereet.t '
Aberdeen, Weeh.. April 10. Members
of tha Bailors' anion era Jubilant over
taking posaeealen'of their new quarters
In tha building lust completed for their
use. Thla building la located on lower
P street near the railroad bridge, and
convenient te the dock and water
front t ' : ,
The quarter consist of a larg hall
fitted, up with, everything needed for
their oomfora William Gohl la agent
for tha union again and looks after the
welfare of all -the members.
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ALONG THE WATERFRONT
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Tha North" Paclflo etaamahlp
oom
pany'a ateamer, Roanoke, Captain Dun
ham, la due to arrive here thla after
noon. ; ' . '
Tha offlrera of the Oerman steamer!
Aragonla will tire a dinner tomorrow!
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afternoon te a number of frienda. Thla
la the Aragonla'a Ust visit hero, but
tho officers expect and bop to be trans
ferred to the Ales la, which la to take
her nlaca on the run. ' i
The Oerman bark Altalr 1 reported
aa having been chartered to bring gen
eral oergo from Rotterdam to San Fran
cisco and Portauid. - - ' - -
Tha French bark Annan haa bean
chartered to carry a cargo of coal from
Newcastle, Australia, to San Francisco.
Bhe will finish discharging general car
go her thla week and sail In ballast
for tha eoal port a - -
Tha British steamer Woodford which
was her a few weks aao with a cargo
of coal from Japan haa been charterfi
to load lumber on Puget Bound for Aua-
Tha oil carrier Roeecrana will be at
Llnnton today to discharge a cargo of
oil. -
Th Norwegian ateamer Terje Vixen
waa nainted in tha dryaocK yesieroay.
Prom hero tha Tarja Vlken wlU carry
lumhe to Australia.
The steamer Alltanoe aalla for Cooe
bar tomorrow night in command of
Captain B. W. Olson, who formerly waa
her chief offioer. ' .
: MARINE NOTES
Astoria. Or, April I0.-jondltio of
tha bar at p. m., amooin; wina. norm.
It miles; weather, clear. Arrived down
at 11 noon: rrenon nam vrnu nan,
Arrived at 4 p. m.. ateamer Roaoorand
rrnm Ran Prancleco.
San Pranclaco, April 10. Sailed,
schooner Columbia for Colombia river.
.nd. ateamer South Bay for Astoria.
Sailed laat night steamer Coaster for
Portland. Sailed it IP. nv, ateamer
fttnm Wand a or Columbia river.
V' Port Hartford. April tt. -Arrived,
ateamer Argyll from Portland. ;
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
' - Beamier tfcwn Das te Arrive.
Roanoke, from aee FXtra and w...vAprtl XI
ColnoibU. from Baa rrenelees AdtII M
r. A. KIlbar, fmei "an Fraa. aad w.Ainl ts
AllUoce. from Cooe Boy April Jf
Nlonnoflle. from erlent ......April
v. Bin. rmm 8as Franrteee. ...... .April !S
d. w. Elder, from a Fedie and way.Aprll T
Nnmtetla. Irom erMnt 7
LrmMmJ ffM rl1fet ......... ....a .JDe I
Atosla. trem erteat ialy U
Eeralar Users te Depart.
rv-t tin. for Ban rraseleee Aprtl Si
Alllaeee. for Com B..... Asrtl zt
RooDoke, tor Bea Fwlre aea amy .April IS
Oolambl. foe salt FraSrliwe April M
F A. Kllbnra, for Haa me. end way.Aprll 27
O. W.: KI4M, for aa Fedre and way.. April 90
Aresonl'. for erteat ...May, t
NIcotMdla. for erieet Ma? 10
Hamantle. for erteat Jane
Arabia, from erloat ....Jnee la
Alesia, fee erteat WuLy tT
TemeU la Ferl. a .
' Alliance, Am. sir., at Coerh street sock. '
-Atlaa. Am. enH' et Aeteria.
Araamila, Ow. itr, at Alaaka aeak. '
. twrwW-k. saaollne aph, et Aatorta.
John PoalMQ. Am. etr at Inmaa-Pwalaea aallL
. Coqnllle Rlw, Am. etr., at drydnrk.
- BoreeWa. Hue. atr., at Oeaaole sock. .
Irtah Monarah, Br. etr., et Rainier.
jr. MarWfer, Am. atr., at V. II. Iroa Work.
Terle Vlkea. No, etr, aa drydock.
Artnea. FT. ba.. at Meroay ooek.
naronae. Fr. ah., at Mooliroiry dork No. t.
(lorn II Part, Fr. M, anrhore In atraae.
IHnwnale. Br. kk., at Hrandant Boa dork.
Klrktoe. Br. atr.. a Oeeanle doca. ...
Lena XIII, Fr. bk.. at Aatnrta.
Mlehelet, Fr. bk., at Colombia lo. i.
Bllrlra. Nor. atr.. at MnntrMnery No. t. .
Vola, Br. ah., at Rlerarnr Sock.
' AbMe, Am. et. at aside.
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LADIES AND MISSES HAND-TAILORED
COATS AD DRESSES. 1907 MODELS
Aleae Beaee. Am. bk. at O. W. F. deck.
Cbaaalta. Am. bkta., et fttella.
JordanhtlL Br. bk, at Ortenwlca.
ahoaie. Am. art., at Stella. '
Joka Carrier. Am. ah., at Astoria.
' Hoaeeraaa, Am. atr., et Unntoa. r
Walaeot. Am. barie, at Aatorta.
Ooata B lea. Am. atr.. at A In, worth dock.
Loalalaaa, Am. ah., at Btella.
Ttvertoa, Ami atr., at Teogoe Potot
' lamber Oarrlers Xa Beats.
Alice HrDoaakt Am. eeb lea Fraaelss.
ADBle Ureen, Am. eeh. Baa Fraackwe. .
Coter. Am. atr.. Baa Fraaclcxo.
'"ro0"i,JU'"d' Am- .
. F. Whltaey, Am. bk.. MakaweU.
Ellpee, Am. ah.. Baa Fadre.
Elwall. Am. ah.. Baa Pedro. .
tlHebonae, Am. ech., Manila. ' .
'-'"Ilka. Aat. h., R.a FraBdeea.
S"', ". Fraaemea, "
Northland, Am. etr. Baa Francises.
ht Orlfflth. Am. bkta.. faa Fraaeajea.
- 'oea Falmer, Am. bktn.. Baa FraBCtseo. -B4rtrlrrr,
Am. bktn. Baa Fraacleeo.
Bailor Boy, Am. ech. Ban Fraaclaee.
Sfj tr1"aa Fraaclsea,
. Bin tram. Am. sh, Radoode.
Aorore, Am. bkta. Baa FraBeteee. .
Waahtnrton. Am. etr.. Baa FraacaW
Earehoor, Am. atr. Baa FraBcwee.
Oolambla. Am. ech., Sas Fraaclare.
Jataas Rolph, Am. aeh.. Bas Padre. .
nhu Smith. Am. bktn.. Bas Pedra.
. Themaa U Wand. Am. atr.. Baa Franeaw.
la Beats With Oamaat aad eaerat,
. Boeclearh. Br, ah, Bamben.
Brean, Fr. bk, HoIL , . "
Ooaway Ceatle. Br. bk, Antwerp.
Dalcoaar. Br. sh, Bambara. ' .
Kdanmore, Br. sh.. Danklrk.
Europe, Fr. bk., Antwerp.
Genevieve Mollooa. Fr. bk., teadoa, j
Raae Kervllar, Fr. ah., Bambura.
- Laennee. Fr. eh.. Swansea. ,
Le Filler, Frbk, Loadon.
Varthe Roax, Fr. bk, Hemberg. '
Moaamblqae. Br. ah, Newcastle, U. .
Samoa. Br. bk., Bhlelda. 1 -. .
Blam. fier. an., toadoa. ' . r ,
Borne. Fr. eh., . Newcastle. B. '
Tellna. Oar. bk.. Lelth. '
Tlnreaaea, Fr. bk, Olaagew.
Finite, Br. bk., Antwerp.
MarechM Tnrreae. Fr. kk., Rambarf.
Title de Balbeoee, Ft. bk., Antwerp.
, Oeal Bhlpe Xa Beate. ' ' '
Balen. Ft. bk.. rTewraatle. A.' ' ' ' '
Col. de Tlllehols Marenll. Fr. bk.,tfeweastls, A.
m mwm , nr. aa, riawcearie. A.
Bt. Lesla, Fr. bk, Neweaatle, A. . ; j
. Tramp tea ment Xa Beam. '
Aaeet, Br. str., Boenoa Arras. , 1 '
Hradfoi-d.- Br. str, Bas Franc woo. - .
t'roaan Mara, Jap str.. Japas.
Belenca, Rnes. atr. Baa Padre. '.' '' .
Normaa Ialea. Nor. str. Baa Frs nrKe.
African Monarch, Br. atr. Baa Frondes,
llerculee. Nor. etr, Mnraraa.
Btrathcljrde. Br. etr. Ban rranHace. '
Btrathyre. Br. etr. Ban Franctaoe. ,
Tellua, Nor. str. Ban Franclace.
Iva, Oer. etr. Sea Frasctece. . . 4 .
Blseallajmeee Coaster Xa Beate.,' '
Roeecrana. ell etr, Baa Franclaco.
W, g. Porter, ell str. Baa Franclace.
Great Prorea of Caribou. ..
Prom tha Los Angeles Times.
K4 Tinker of Esat Loa Angeles haa
returned from a nine year sojourn la
Alaska. ..
"If a llf.' aid Tinker yeeterday.
"of some hardships, but I enloyed every
day of it I hunted aa much with the
gun aa with the gold pan.
"One winter, before the law prohib
ited the sale of caribou for food, my
partner and I hunted for market We
wcra 140 miles up the river back of
Dnwnon and brought out tha meat rn
sleds, my six doga bringing out two
loda at a time. We aold upward , of
M.000 worth of meat killing 130 cari
bou. I had It caribou on the sleds the
first trip out to Dawson. They weighed
t.tSO pounds and I received tl a pound.
Including skins.
"Xou might think th game would
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Butter
CLEAN AND
BEST FOR
P1t cents
per loaf "
at aQ ,:.
gTocers,
Humming Bird toyi free to
Biftter-Nut labels at our'
Clarke; Woodward Drue' Co.
Importing Hholcialers & thr.ufzct-jrint Ccr, Cth arJ Kr.l S!i.
!, eqaatrw itai or poor space.
A complete analytical Laboratory.
A private ewllchlna track from the
terminal yard a
1 ne la re-eat ana moat perfectly
oon b killed off at that rata, but If
yoa war to see th drove of caribou
that I have seen In that country you
ould readily believe that there will
be gam In Alaska Indefinitely for the
on who la willing te endure hardships
with th mercury 10 degrees below. Of
oourae. If a man is accustomed to a
steam heated office and has not the
pluck to sul-Ject himself to hard work
arV aero weather he can ehoot a fl:,a
epeclmcn ef itkkim or onrliwu vi'h a
1100 bill right on Die str,-i, tf Law
son." -
DIXSSLD UUl V,II
SLLLING
Li mm
read
HEALTHFUL
EVERYBODY
ziok for
the label
on every
loaf.
boys and girls Who present 5
stores or to' wagon drivers!
N
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equipped wboleaals drug house on I
coa.t. 1
lmyers and handler of buarii a 1
Orevon drug prodoota, eaare I . .
re root. eta.
Ordered to Bc-w lp Their po, ,
From the L.i. rii-r,MK
Tha amnatus fact w tiit..t in v . )
af cmnmnna roeantlr that a r. .
of the hi.jal barrtan art i .i
aii'lutrtct. waa h"Hl n a. . ', i v
ttlr4 offWra enaei,i.r' --t t .
not Utcr tnaa MkrN S r t ,
of n.m conntif-Mirtni . .
tliclr cnfTM, ml h h -N.rlcct
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