The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 07, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SATURDAY ' EVENING, MARCH 7. ,1908.
EXPLOSION on
WORM IB
'
Qjimlcr Heads Blow Out on
-0. If. & Steamer;
yl - JIassalo. y.
STEAJIEK MODOC
SENT TO ASSIST
Passengrrf Thrown Iato Temporary
, Punic by Lotid Report of Kxplo
Ion but Fortunately No One Re-
' ceived Injuries.
Intense pxcllemrnt was created yes
terday morning on the O. R. N. Port-
land-Astoria llnT Hassalo when with a
i deafening repnrt the port cylinder tX-J
ploded and partly wrecked the Interior
( the craft. , The passengers feared the
V worst and had to be pacified br the af-
fleers, who quickly aa possible
'learned the cause of the accident
The Hassalo was on her way from
Astoria to Portland when the crank pin
.broke with the reault that the cylinder'
v.j.j. ah f Nfn emu waa Iniured
but, two men standing near the gaUey I
ti4 mrri.v meant from betna hit I
"br flrin chunks of iron from the
broken machinery. -One piece whlxred
by them with the speed of a projectile
from a can and their escape la con
sidered miraculous.
Under one engine the Hassalo mint
feed to continue on her way and she
, reached the company's bone yard at 9
o'clock laat night. Tha steamer Modoc
was sent te meet her and the passen
, gera vara brought to Aah street dock
on her about an hour earlier.
Tha Haaaalo's rua will be covered by
. tha T. JT. Potter while repairs are being
made. The Potter leavea for Astoria
4hl evening. She was placed In trim
a few day a ago to make the Aatoria run
under apodal charter to aa excursion
party and hence is ready to go Into cotn-
' mtsHion In short notloe.
Tha Haasalo accident Is a repetition
of what hat, occurred several times on
other liver steamers but, strangely aa
It night seem, only one of these acci
dents has been attended with fatal re
sults during the past several years.
" ' tTfSTJBAXCE PAID CP.
j
Owner of Lost Ship John Currier
Are Reimbursed.
' (Special Dfepateh to Tke Joaraal.)
Astoria, March T. William Matthes,
representing the mar trie brokerage
house of H. C Harrison A Co. of San
Francisco, waa tn the city yesterday
and settled the Insurance on the Amer
ican ship John Currier, which waa
wrecked on her return trip from Alaska,
ship and cargo being totally lost.
Tha insurance waa placed with Lloyd's
of London, and the St. Paul Fire & Ma
rina company af St. Faol. The losses
' aggregated in tha neighborhood of f 112.
000, which sum was paid to the Alaska
Fishermen's Packing company, through
W, K. McGregor, president of the A. F.
P. company, ..... '
X TRIES FOR NEW RECORD.
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Master Types of a Dying Race
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I dVAS BUT A LOVE
FEAST OF BOSSES ?
- v A lazy LItct
May be only tlrad UTr. or n ttartMl!
liver. It would be a stupid utiHu
mtui wag to best a weary or UrreJ
nan because he lagged la hit work So
treating the lagging, torptd llm It it
great muuke to laU It with itronal
druUo drngt. A torpid llrer to but tn
llliU A a lll....J 1.1.1 I
Dtuiciut-iii nu. a cjucjib I body whom organs ere weary with over 1
Foot power
Yamhill Laughs at Al
leged Convention.
(Special Dlapatoh te The Joaraal.)
Amity, Or., March 7. Tha so-called
Republican convention of Yamhill coun
ty Is reported aa a farce In this com
munity and Is looked upon as a love
feast of the would-be boss element of
the county. At the ao-cauea primary
held In this precinct February 29 the
antl-Siateinent No. 1 element were
forced to elect elaht out of the 11 dele-
gates who were for Statement No. 1.
These elaht did not attend the county
convention, aa it is against tneir prin
cinles.
It was alao rumored on the streets of
McMlnnvllle after tha convention that
threa nreclncts were not represented
and that the antls cast the ballot for
the absentees.
The county papers that are published
at the county seat will not publish tha
sentiments of the people: also, a com
munication waa sent to the Oregonlan,
and It also refused to publish It.
PURCELL CASE WILL
work. Start with the stomach and allied
organs of digestion and natrition.. Pt
inera m working order and see hew
Quickly your liver will become active.!
Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery!
has mad many marvelous eurei of Mlvcf
trouble" by Its wonderful control of tha
organs of digestion and nutrition. It re
gions tha normal activity of tha stomach.
Increases the secretions of the blood-mak-1
Ing glands, cleanses tha system from poi
sonous accumulations, and so relieves the
liver of tha burdens to posed upoa It by
the detection oi outer organs.
If rotabave bitter or bad taste la the i
Ing. poor or Variable appetite, coated tongue,
font breath, constipated or Irregular bowels.
feel weak, eaalll tired, Bespondent, f reagent I
bead aches, pain r dlstmisn 'email of back.
gnawing or dlsfrtaMd tlf In stomach, I
perhaps naues.NarWs;eox "rUlngs" tn
throat after eating, and atnoWt symptoms
of weak stomach and torpid lira nam?
fine will relieve yon mor promptly or eyre
'nqulKi&tofania.
sewing machine, is little to
be sure, but it is enough to
give the average woman a
backache
WiF MrmftfljMIf jhtn Doctor Pierre's
en Med'ral Dlitcovery. far haps only I
a part ot the above symptoms will be present
at one time and vet nolnt to torold liver or
NOT GO INTO UOUUT "V S
mtn umu bum uwuiwt iihiuiv tun
Kaviu, a Pima Indian From Copyright Photo by B. S. Curtis.
The famous Curtis IndlanS pictures
are to be aeen at tha art museum
Sunday from 2 to 6 for the benefit of
those who are not able to attend oo
other days.
Nothing else in photography equals
the work which Mr. Curtis haa accom
plished, lie has spent many years
mong tne Indians, has become thor
oughly acquainted with them and with
their Inner life and his photographs
have something much more Intimate
than mere pictorial excellence to recom
mend them. He presents the Indian of
North America as he Is, not forgetting.
however, the statellness and Isolation
that make him an interesting historical
figure.
The pictures shown at the museum
are those contained In the two port
folio which accompany the first two
volumes of Mr. Curtis', hlwtnry of the
North American Indian which in the
complete state will occupy 20 volumes
and will contain a cvnnplete history of
all the tribes of North America, The
history Is profusely illustrated with the
famous photographs. The price of the
set is 13,000. Some nets have bon
ordered in Portland and many orders
have been placed with eastern libraries
and prominent people.
(United tren Leawd Wire.)
Seattle, March 7. The marital ta
rlea of Frank Purcell. nrealdunt or ti
Pureed Bafe company, whose latest
marriage to Mrs. Martha Vandevanter,
occasioned a sensational divorce com
plaint from Mrs. Mary P. Purcell, the
woman whom ha la said to have mar
ried In Boston In 1805. will not be aired
In court, as expected.
Attorneys representing 1'urceii ana
the woman have been tryln for sev
eral days to effect a settlement before
Purcell a return from a business trip
n tha next few days. It is expected
terms will be agreed uuon bv which the
court action can be dismlased by stipu
lation.
farWaJii nanfola Will Breed Steamer
Maverick Down the Coast.
The oil carrying steamer Maverick
was at Portsmouth lat night discharg-
Ing oil after one of rue quickest runs
ever maoe up tne coasx irom oan r ran
Cisco. Captain Daniels declares he will
have bis steamer back In Ban Francisco
again within five days of tha time of
her departure for the Columbia and
thus beat all records for a round trip
between the two porta
Captain Daniels says the steamer
Asuncion left San Francisco shortly
after the' Maverick and yet she haa not
. reached Astoria. He points to this as
evidence of tha speed of his craft since
1 the Asuncion la known to be not so
alow. The Maverick will start for Ban
Francisco this afternoon.. . .
MARINE NOTES
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Astoria, Or., March 7. Arrived down
at 8:15 a. m. French bark Bougainville.:
Outside at 9 a, m. A four-masted
schooner. Arrived down at 2 and sailed
at 4 a. m. 8toamer Senator, for Han
Francisco. Left up at 12 m. Steamer
Elmore.
Ban Francisco, March 7. Balled
Steamer Rose City, for Portland.
Astoria, Or., March . Arrived down
at 2 and nailed at 4 p. m. Schooner
Monterey in tow of tug Navigator, for
Monterey. Ieft up at i p. m. French
parks Mollere and Marachal Davout
Arrived at & and left up at 7:40 p. m.
Steamer Maverick, from Ban Francisco.
Astoria, Or., March 7. Condition of
the bar at 8 a. m., smooth; wind east,
10 miles; weather, light rain.
Tldea at Astoria today: High water
4:08 a. m.. 8.8 feet: 4:42 d. m.. 7.1 feat
Low water 10:40 a. m., .8 foot; 10:40
p. m., z.t reet.
sells the schooner Kinney to William
Veseth for 840.
A license waa Issued at the Custom
house yesterday to James Keating for
his new launch Pilot No. 2.
Captain Hlrsch has been appointed
master of the motor schooner Erie.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
SEARCH FOR SCHOONER,
to
Revenue Cutter Leaves Astoria
Cruise Along Coast.
(Special DUpatch to Tha Journal.)
Astoria, March 7. The crew of the
revenue cutter McCulloch ha been paid
off by Deputy Collector Parker. The
vessel will leave out about noon today,
and will cruise along the coast between
here and Orays Harbor in search of the
schooner O. W. Watson, which Is 29
daya out from Ban Francisco for Grays
Harbor, and was unofficially reported
as having been sighted on February 27
between the mouth of the Columbia
river and Wlllapa harbor.
A bill of sale has been filed In the
custom house whereby Peter Carlnetta
The oriental liner Numantla shifted
to Alaska dock laat night and will finish
discharging this evening. She will be-
Sin loading flour at Alaska dock Mon
ay morning.
Manager R. P. Schwerln of the Harrl
man water lines did not leave on the
steamer Senator yesterday afternoon,
but will remain here until Monday and
oversee the discharging of freight from
me iiner iNumanua.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore will bo
in the harbor late tonight from Astorln.
8he Is booked to sail for Tillamook
from Oak street wharf on the tenth of
this month.
The French barks Molier and Mare
Chael Davout will arrive ud In the har
bor this afternoon. Both are in ballast
under charter to carry wheat to
Europe.
The steamer O. W. Watson, for which
anxiety nas ueen ien ior some time.
has arrived at Aberdeen. The revenue
MAIL ORDERS FOR
MADAME BLAUVELT
Mall orlers from this city and out
of town are now being received for the
coming concert of the celebrated lyrlo
soprano. Madame Lillian Blauvelt, to
gether with the famous cellist Albert
Rosenthal, and the excellent pianist.
Miss Kdith Kellogg In grand concert re
cital at the Hell In theatre next Friday
evening. March IS. Addrenn letters and
make checks and money orders payable
to AV. T. Pangle, manager Hellig theatre.
shift to the mills of the Portland Lum
ber company to begin loading lumber
for San Francisco. She was recently
completed by the Willamette Iron
Steel works, which firm Installed the
machinery.
Captain Edwardsen of the barkentine
Kokohead died a few weeks ago at
Maxatlan and yesterday the vessel
brought the body to Tacoma, where the
remains will be Interred. Captain Ed
wardsen was well known here. Tho
funeral will be held Sunday at Tacoma.
MARINE INTELUGBNCH
megnlar Uners One to Arrive.
Breakwater, Coos bay March 8
Ilanale), Ban Francisco March 10
Rose City, Ban Francisco March 10
Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way.. March 10
Alliance. Coos bay March 17
O W. Elder. San Pedro March 17
Senator San Francisco March 17
Arabia, orient .....April 1
Nlcomadia, orient May 1
Alesla. orient,.. ; June 1
Numantla, orient July 1
egnfcu Zdnere to Depart.
Sua H. Elmore, Tillamook March JO
Rrukwiter. San Francisco Mch. 11
Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way.. March 12
Hanalel. Ban Francisco March 11
Rose City, San Francisco March 13
Alliance, uoos uay saarcn i
other indigestible food and take the 'Golden
aledleal Discovery ' regularly and stick to Its
use until you are vigorous end strong.
The " Discovery" is non-secret, n on -alco
holic it a glyceric extract of native medici
nal roots with a full list of Its Ingredients
printed on each bottle-wrapper and attested
under oath. Its ingredients are endorsed
and extolled by the moat eminent medical
writers of the age and are recommeaded to
cure the diseases for which It Is advised.
Don't accept a substitute of unknown
composition for this non-secret nDicurp ;
far saowv oojiroamox.
LUMBER CASE
IS HEAR END
Commission Has Heard Ar
guments and Is Waiting
for Briefs.
(Col ted Prew Leased Wire.)
Washington, March 7. Within the
next few days both sides In the hear
ing of tha Paclflo lumbermen'a case
against the railroads will submit briefs.
The Interstate commerce commission!
has concluded the ease and arguments
nave oeen neara. una commission Is
now in possession of the arguments
made by the roads and the comnla.lna.nta
together with a mats of technical data
covering tne entire situation. A de
cision is not expected Inside of a week.
With an Electric Motor to drive
the machine undivided attention can
be given to sewing
The result is better workmore
of it and no backache. The cost of
operation averages less than one cent
an hour
An Electric Motor can be attached
to any standard machine and oper
ated from any electric light socket
TVE.IVANT TO TALK WIT! YOU
ABOUT ELECTRIC 110T0RS
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Department, 147-149 Seventh St
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cutter McCuIlough was to leave Astoria Numantin. orient March 16
this morning in search of the overdue
coaster.
The river steamer J. N. Teal will he
ready to go into commission on the
h-ortiana-ceiiio run within a few days.
Her papers were filed at the custom
nouae yeaieruay.
The steam schooner Capastrano will
OF
Personal knowledge !s the winning factor in the culminating contests of this
competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in
the front ranks of i
- Th Well Informed of the World.
A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of
. ghe highest excellence in any field of human effort.
A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Function and
Knowledge of Product are all of the utmost value and in questions of
life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be reroem
ftered that Syrup ot Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by tho California Fig
Syrup Co, is an ethical product which haa met with the approval of the most em
inent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is n remedy of ,
Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Com
ponent Parti and has won the valuable patronage of millions of tho Well
Informed of the World, who know of their own personal knowledge and from
actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives for which no extra
vagant or unreasonable claims are made.
This valuable femedy haa been long and favorably
known under the name of Syrup of Rgs and has attained to
world-wide acceptance as the moat excellent family laxative. As
iu pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known
to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be tho
best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of
Fiaa and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of
the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be called
for by the shortet name of Syrup of Figs and to get
iU beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing,
the full name of tho Company -- California Fig
Syrup Co. printed on tho front of every package.
whether you call for Syrup ot rigs
Si
or by the full name Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Sena.
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Arahln orient ADrtl 15
Geo. W. Elder, Ban Pedro ....March 13
Senator, San Francisco March 20
Nlcomedia. orient t y
Alesia, orient June
Vessels ta Tort,
St Nicholas. Am. wjx. Astoria
Berlin. Am. sh ..uodis
Henry Vlllard, Am. sh St. Johns
Acme. Am. sh. Portland LDr, Co.
Pierre Lotl, Fr. bk. Stream
Orvfevale. Br. ss Oceanlo
Arctic Stream, Br. ss ,. ...Oceanic
John A. Campbell, Am. sch Astoria
l&miie (iainne, r. on .jiitvoiur
Jordanhill. Br. sh Lilnnton
Admiral de Cornuller Fr. bk. Col. No. 2
Crown of Germany, Br. sh Irving
Alice Marie, Fr. bk Martins
Andre Theodore, Fr. bk Stream
Jules Gommes, Fr. bk Greenwich
Tricolor. Nor. ss m. w. jama
Hoche. Fr. bk Mill street
Colonna, Nor. bk Banflelda
Collunna, Br. bk Coal bunkers
Broderlck Castle, Br. ship Astoria
Alice MacDonald, Am. sch Astoria
W. F. Jewett, Am. sch... Goble
I.acKlemore. Br. sh ...Astoria
Edward Detallle, Fr. bk Stream
Sommerstad, Nor. ss Linnton
Washington, Am. ss inman-ouisen
F. S. Loop. Am. ss UoiumDia No. Z
Strathblane, Br. ss Astoria
Marechal uavont, (r, wk. uti way up
Molier. Fr. bk On way up
Nereus, Ger. bk Astoria
Numantla. Ger. ss.. Alaska
Alliance. Am. ss Couch street
Crown of India, Br. bk Stream
En Boats to Xosd Lumber.
Echo. Am- bktn Callao
Albyn, Russ. bk. ..Callao
A. M. Campueii, Am. sen tteaonao
St. Helens. Am. sh San Francisco
Northland, Am. ss San Francisco
Mathew Turner, Am. sen. ban Francisco
King Cyrus, Am. sch Redondo
Melville Dollar, Am- ss. ..San Francisco
Irene, Am. sen. . .' Redondo
Ravalli. Am. ss San Francisco
Albert Meyer, Am. sch.. San Francisco
Churchill, Am. sch Keelung
So Boats With Cement and Oenesal.
Euaene Reran line. Fr. bk. Antwero
Cornll Bart, Fr. bk. Antwerp
Ernest leaouve. trr. Dk. Antwero
Aberfoyle. Br. sh. Antwerp
Edmund Rostad, Fr. bk ..London
Emanuele Accame, It bk Hamburg
Asgerd, Br. ship ' Antwerp
g dart, Fr; Dk, ............... .Antwerp
Albert Rtckmers. Ger. bk...... Antwero
Clan Graham, Br. sh Cardiff
Kugenie Fautral. Fr. bk. ..... .Antwero
Vincennes. Br. ah. Antwern
Gael, Fr. bk London
Coal Ships Xn Bouts.
Ancalos. Br. sh Newcastle. A.
Mlndoro. Am. sch. .Newcastle. N. R W
Agnes Oswalu, Br. sh.... Newcastle, A.
naturae. ' jar. ss. ...... . . Newcastle, A.
Tramp teamen Xa Bouts.
Strathftllan, Br. ss .... Vancouver, B. C.
Aker, Nor. ss .....San Pedro
Minerva. Nor. ss Panama
Strathgyle. British as.... San Franciseo
Needles, Br. ss. Magdalena Bay
Xn Bouts la Ballast to Load Orals.
Celtic Chief. Br. sh Honolulu
Alsterkamp. Ger. sh Caleta Coloaa
Clan Buchanan. Br. sh....8anta Roaallu
Charles Gounod. Br. bk. .San Franeiacn
Cambusdoon, Br. ab Calota Calosa
Earl of yunsmore. Br. sh Callao
Verbena. Br. bk Valnamian
Bonchamn. Fr. bk. Ban Fra.ncln
Celticburn, Br. bk Santa Rosalia
River Fallochj Br. ah. .Tsloahuana
Jacobsen, Fr. bk. San Francisco
Leyiana Bros., nr. snip Valparaiso
uynamone, tsr. an. .Ban irranciaoo
Manx King, Br. sh.. Taltral
Urania, Nor, bk. Valparaiso
Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao
Howard D, Troop, Br. bk. ...San Pedro
OU 8 tea mars Xa Bout.
Geo. Loom la. Am. ss... .San Franolsoo
Catania, Am. ss. ; San Francisco
Asuncion, Ant. ss..... ...San Francisco
BACK HUGHES
State Republican Committee
Indorses Favorite Son
for President.
(United Frees Leased Wire.)
New Tork, March 7. At a meeting
of the New York state Republican com
mittee today a resolution indorsing
Governor Hughes for the presidency
and upholding his administration of the
state's affairs was adopted. The state
convention will be held April 11, accord
ing to a aecision reached by the com
mlttee.
ORGANIZE NEW
YOUNG MEN'S CLUB
Superintendent W. M. Laughton of
the Kenllworth Presbyterian Sunday
school had practically all the boys of
the pelghborhood, between the ages of
10 ana zu, at tna church last evening.
COAL Creek COAL
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DIRT
None Better to Be Had at Any Price
SfiSSEca" $7.00 Per Ton m
Special Price to Suburban Districts
F. B. JONES & CO.
East 7 181 EAST WATER ST. B-1771
where Initiatory steps were taken to
ward the organisation of a boys' and
young men's club, to be conducted on
religious and literary lines, A commit
tee on constitution and by-laws will
be named by Mr. Laughton this week,
and the date of the completion of organ
ization will be announced at a sociable
to be given In the church on the even
ing of March 18.
- It Is proposed to engage in debates,
haVe literary exercises, provide games
for the amusement of the boys and
young men, and to make the church an
agreeable meeting place for not only the
youth "but the parenta and older ones
of the community.
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ateiitloD Tbe
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Journal.
advartlaeaMnts serai a. please
How I Restore ilerve Force
Every organ of your body is governed by a network
of nerve wires. These nerves convey the power which
runs the human machine. This power is called nerve
force. Nerve force is nothing but electricity. The rea
son any organ becomes weak is because the nerves
which control it lack electricity, or nerve force, the
motive power of your body. This lack of nerve force
. 1 r ' 1 a. 1 i i.t
is snown Dy weaicness ot any Kina, wnetner in inc
stomach, liver, kidneys, heart or other organs.
If your memory is poor,
confidence and nerve all
gone; sleep restless; it you
suffer frequent headaches
gnd your eyes are dull and
heavy, it shows that your
supply of nerve force is depleted.
So many men try to build
up nerve force by doping
their stomachs with drugs.
It is impossible. What the
nerves require is nourish
mentnerve food. If there
was any nourishment in
drugs, they might do some
good, but you know there is
not Drugs are drugs, stim
ulants, narcotics, antidotes,
poisons, not food. Electricity
is nerve food nerve life. It
soaks into your nerves and
is taken up by them just as
a sponge absorbs water. It
nourishes and vitalizes the parti which drugs cannot
reach.
Every dose of drugs that you put into your stomach
weakens your nerves. Everv time vou kill a nam or an
ache by stupefying the nerves with poisonpus drugs
ypu are hurting them, and any one can see that in time,
by steady dosing, your nervous system will be com
pletely broken down.
Electro-Vigor is a relief from the old system of drug
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