f. ffvTrrnwjC TV ' ' " i ta, iV .&: f " 'I"' ' .' 03dA. V, ' ," , .' r--'wv;! krt ' "A rj. j. i' ATJpriwrHjp'i JT1 I ' a i R ;. ' .t, The New Age. A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager. ernes MURHIHON HritRKT. Oron Tleihon Oak 801. . Eatarsd at the hutofnce at Portland, Oregon, mhmiI clan matter. UHScnn'TioN. OaaTmr, rybU In Adtinotx .3.00 THK CONTEST AT BALKM. Tho light nmong tho factions nt fialom is becoming intensely interest ing, from tho politician's point of vlow. Whilo it is admitted that tho olomout vlilch is not wholly in accord with its intrty has suocoodod in delaying tjio cnnoui, it is ovidout from tho jsroiit Mtrongth of tlioso loyal ltopublicnus who nro always trno to tho colors of tlio party standard tunc n win yor ", hold and that its expression will glvo to Hon. H..W. Uorbott his triumph, I whioh will bo tho triumph of tho poo-' . plo ' Tho votos already taken in tho logiH- j latum show that members of other ,,,,, ' parties aro wnitlng for tho hopublicnns to settlo thoir own lionsaliold nlTalrH ol party and thou thoy will stop in and . lit .. l. help to oloot n Unltod Status sountor. Tho Domocrats know that thfay can not oleot n sountor; neither can tho Dotno- trats, I'opullfltH and Citizons' voto all toRflthor. Ilowovor, whon it shall U"i Hoovorol that tho Itopubliemis of tho ntalwnrt kind can mako a reasonably . , . . , i-u ...I... i fair showing in caucus, others who I Imvo so ar hold aloof in thoir cousorv ' Htiain will step in and supitort tho voto lor tho caucus nominee. Mollrido's friends Imvo boon mukiug desporuto effort to prevent this, but information comes from tho Mullrido m nkn that it is conceded therein that his oaso his hopoloss. In ovout of ron souablo proof of that fact, many will step from Mcllride to tlio Corbutt col- uinn. bocauso thoy will havo dlHohargod their dobt of political gratitudo to AJo llrltlo when thoy shall have fought for him to tho'lHBt ditch and mot only do feat. Pnlton'a chuncns aro not cousldorod especially (laiiiaylng to Corbott, al though, in tho ovout of his own full ure, whioh will surely como, ho will throw what strength ho has to uuy ono u- -!) t Corbott. iTefnlku)! t'auuot bo said to bo in it. Ilia friends nro simply maklug a play of tho exhibition tvpo in tho hope thut "Oar lllngor" mnv ho known in tho coataat when Senator Simon shall have oomploted his first term. General Goorgo It. Williams may . atatttl directly in thu way of tho acci dental Hush whon tho lightning begins to hit among tho dark horsvH. Ho is not OHiulidato, of courio, any more than ia Judge Henry K. McGinn but aoruetiuioH tho sturdy ouk thut stands out alone in tho commons is sevorely jarrad by tho bolts of Jovo when they are hurled iu confusion. Jodgo M. 0. Goorgo and Judge Frank A. Mooro nro named, but so fur thoy 'havo not outurod into tho controversy. Tho contort so far, thoroforo, is quite tiutottlod. Those who havo started . ., . .. , , ... out for Corbott havo dono so at tho request of their constituents, tho poo- plo, and thero ia little doubt that in a low days more thoy will havo received ' ' into their ranks a number of valiant voluntoori who havo heard by wiro and mall from their homo people. ,..,, , . w Uorbott, iu tho most poiialiiiliitla view of tho matter. 1h yet far in tho lead ami Tho New Ago believes that thoau who nro cuptaluing his eauso will jot achieve victory. In the death of Queen VlotorU of Kuglaud thowoild bus lost a persouugo of gteut character aud Grout Hritaln a ruler of great virtues. Her peoplo loved hor uud tlioso of other nation respected her (or hor profound klud uesa of heart toward all human klud. Tho proposod fair iu Portland iu 1005 appears to havo all the elements' Ht tH0 elr 808 were bom, oc , ,.,,,, I., curred 1,050 years after tho birth of ill lullllllllll llllUlilAiia IIUHilftltilMt I w of a substantial business proposition. Many men ol much means aro nrgiug hand Its promoters aro rooolvlugmuoh.uveuth verse reads us follows; "In ,., ,. ' tho six hundredth year of Noah's life, BMBr"Kl: , In the second month, the seventeenth Many bills are being introduood at Kaleni; but, iu u mauuor, legislation ia belug retarded aud confused by tho senatorial tight. Armory Drug Store, 81 Tenth street, Horthweit corner Teuth and Kvorott MtteetM, l'ortlaud, carries a full Hue of drag, toilet articles, school supplies, irs, etc. RISKS ON ANYTfllKG. ENGLISH COMPANY WRITES ALL SORTS OP INSIJBA2G. LtoytfS Ts the Moat CowpreTrrstTO of Insurance Companies Guarantee Against Accident or Theft or Insures the Lire of Monarch. In rending tlio dally and weekly pa pers one often runsacross the term "ac cording to Lloyd's," but It Is probable that very few know the extent of Lloyd's, functions In the Insurance world. Ilcnco It Is that an article which recently appeared In Alnslee's Maga zine Is particularly apropos us helping toanswerthc question, What Is LloydsV Thus the writer of tho article, 8. A. Woods, says most members of Lloyd's carry on business as brokers or under writers on their own responsibility. As a corporation Lloyd's assumes no tlnnn clal liability for tho failure of any of It., -..... i.l.,.tja.ttiria Ittlt It flfl. JIB UlUlllMVin Ul BUUBWIIUWD. JJUfc .- a- niUs to lncmuer8llll, ony mcn 0f repu- tutlon and means, who must deposit a pecuniary guarantee order to become underwriter and underwriting mem- ber, an annual subscriber or nn nssocl- nte. An underwriting member must deposit with the committee on Lloyd's f 5,000 or 0,400 , on which he receives Interest, and wliltili may be returned Q Um thKQ ycars nf(er ,0 cen8C8 lo bo nn underwriting member. He pays an cntrnneo feo of 4,000 and nn annual suuscripiion or v guiuuiiH. ju uuuum subsciibcr pays no cntrnneo .fee, but nn annual nrcmltim of 7 guineas: an assoclnte member pnys B gulucns. There wero In 1771 onlyevcnty-flve am!iurlltnia in T.lnvfl'fl. Tllnrn nl'A nnW ncarly 1(00a Tho subscribers In thd olden time, as now, did not confine themselves to mnrlno Insurance. Thoy woro willing to tnko a risk on almost !j,hcro ,8 bM1I prcHem;d nt Boyd's a nollov on tho llfo of Napoleon Donapnrto for one mouth at a premium of 3 So portent. Hank deposits uro In sured In Lloyd's; also race horses and tho lives of threatened monarchs. An odd enso was the covering of a risk on n glass bed packed In twenty cases for a certain Sultan. I Lloyd's Insured tho Prince of Wales Jubilee stamps, guaranteeing that the Issue would be successful. The voice of a prima donna has been Insured. A tradesman in a London street who has an impression that n monument may' fall on his shop has taken out a. policy , nt tho nominal premium of 2 shillings 0, pence per cent. Gate money for cricket mid' football matches, animals of all sorts, ashore and afloat, aro subjects for Insurance; policies against twlus Is a favorlto form of Insurance. A well known underwriter Is said to be al ways 'ready to lay 1,000 to 1 against twins. Lloyd's Issues Insurance against burg lary. Elephants aro Insured regularly. Tho llfo of tho great Jumbo, who camo to Now York on n Monarch lino steam ship, was Insured in Lloyd's for tho voyago to Now York. Ho was not In sured whon top llfo was knocked out of him by a locomotlvo on an American railroad whose tracks ho was crossing. A celebrated singer recently took out an Insurauco In Lloyd's on tho llfo of Queen Victoria. Sho paid a big pre mium on accouut of ho ago of tho queen. EXACT DATE OF THE FLOOD. Illble Facts nn Whleh the Bnuthern lllshop Iluseil Ilia Qacatlou. Some- peoplo havo had fun lately over tho reported reJcctlonof eight candidates for tho Afrlcau Methodist ministry In tho South by tho examining bishop because they could .not tell tlio dato of the tlood. Nevertheless, tho bish op who asked tho question know what ho was doing, It may not havo been a ; fair question, but there Is a concise an- I swer to It In tho Illble, nnd ho no doubt I thought that tho eight candidates, if ( I they wero well versed In tlio Old Tea- ' wouU, aMWor u at once rril0 ,jllto ot tlu) fl0O(j waa i(uSo years after tho birth of Adam, In tho second , rao,I"1' nml tho foventeeuth day. It be- ' gun Uieu ami continued for furry days nn,i nlKi8i yMa , uow lt 8 tiered: Tho third verso of tho Jlfth chapter of i wl rett',s tml8! "A,ld Ailuni Hvctl ,1510 years nnd begat a son In his own 1 ikoaeii.ri?r bla Imafto; nnd called bla ' name Sotli." Then, In tho sixth verse 1 1 told that Setli lived 105 years and i negai unos. lAtiam, says mo rourin verse, lived 800 yours after tho birth of Seth, and tho latter after tho birth of Euos lived 807 years. So It goes on, Kuos begat Cainan when ho was 00; Calniui begat Mahalaleel when ho wm , 75; Mahalaleel begat Jared when uo was 03; Jared begat Enoch when ho was VXi, Methusaloh was born to j Enoch when tho hitter was 05, and I whon Methusulem was 187 ho begat j ' Iituucch, aud Lantech's sou, Noah, camo . Into tho world when the father was ' IIIO MM. I.. !.!.... .... .1....... !. birth of Noah, which, according to the added ago of tho several patriarchs Adum. Iu the seventh chapter of Genesis the day of the month, the same day wero all the fountains of the great deep broken up and all tlio wludowa of heav en were opened." This wm the flood, and it camo to pass In the year 1066 after the birth of Adam. Carious Halt ia Oeaaeotloat. A New Hartford, Coaa., strawberry (rower, A, M. Gray, l gelag to try te collect 1100 trow the State tor berrlea eatea by the three - tWer that Nan abeut that MCtioa. THE ,NW AG;E, PCKRTLAiNlX "OSWALD OfTENDORFER, One of the Most Highly KsteemeJ of Uncle Haul's AdopteJ bons. With the passing avay of Oswald Ot tendorfer. chief owner and editor of tho New York Striata Zeltung, tho United States lobes one of the most highly es teemed of Its adopted sons. When Mr. Ottcnddrfer came to America fifty years ag'6, ao an exllo from his nntlve land of Austria he brought with trim a flnely equipped mind and nn ardent lovo of liberty and of honest government Throughout his long prfvnte nnd public carver In this country ho clung stead fastly to his high ideals, and during his forty years on the Stnats Zeltung ho was an acknowledged power on tho side of good government. Mr. Ottcn dorfcr was ono of tho most high-minded nnd successful editors of German publications In the United States. Ilo wns guided by his conscience and by his sense of public duty In all that be did, and his high character and good Judgment gave blm great and deserved Influence among German-speaking ' OSWALD OTTKifiionricn. Americans. He wns ono of tho many iHicullarly able men of German birth, like Carl Schurz, for whom this coun try Is Indebted to tho revolution of 18-18. That' unrlHlnir on behalf of gov ernmental reform, In which young Ot- tendorfer was a prominent figure, sent to tho American republic many liberty loving Europeans of high Intellectual ability. THE CRYDERTRIPLETS, Three KoHbue Olrla Who Kecently Made Their Debut In Hoclety. Now York's famous Cryder triplets mndo their social debut tho other day, and' their coming out revived the stories of how they havo been enabled to confuse even their best friends by tho romurkablo'slmflarlty of their ap peurauce. Of lato years tho sisters havo adopted a simple and pretty dovlce by which their friends distinguish them. Miss Edith wears a red rose; MIm Elsie a bluo bow of ribbon, and MlHs.Ethol U easily picked out because she wears no distinguishing ornnmentntlon. In oth er respects they dress precisely alike. Ono modiste plans alike for all. When tho modiste makes one tit sho (Its all. Tho sisters aro as allko In physlquo ns In face nnd dress. Above the aver ago Height of their sex, willowy aud graceful, with eyes of tho samo color, and mannerisms tho same, robed al ways In perfect harmony with tho oth ers, they quickly attract attention. Mr. Cryder said that when one of them Mine upon him suddenly he had to study her for a moment to mako sure which one It was. Tho young women were educated In Europe, nnd a part of THK OUTUKM TIUI'I.KT11- their education consisted lu dodging snapshot strollers, although one of the latter succeeded hi 'gottlng'- them as they lolled on tho beach at Southamp ton two years ago, whfch only Intent tied their dlsllko for artists. . Ancient ltelloa In Algeria. In some grottoes In Algeria French explorers havo receuty discovered stone Implements injiigled with the re mains of extinct animals belonging to quaternary times. Further explora tions Indicate that during tho ago when tho grottoes wero Inhabited the coast of Algeria had a configuration different from that of to-day. Among tho animals associated with the an cient and human Inhabitants of Al geria were the rhinoceros, tho hippo potamus and various species of ruuil nauts. Nothltifc in It. From White to lllaok la a Hurry. George C Itidlel, who was hurt by a ear coHtsloit near Toledo, Ohio, bad hair raven black. In less than an hour It; turned white aa snow. The plwuoaa enon Is explained aa belug the result of fright aud pain. i The women are making a ucwklad of plum pudding, and It stays la the aaie place In the stomach trow fall uatll late la the spring. LcJntsplailvsBBBBBBTVy bbbbbbIbIbPbF bbbI ' MHli ' T S!5-! OREGON; r i 7H HAS .A RUBBER fONQUE. m, r- ' George Henderson Can -Talk anil iCat ,'by Alenns of This Artlflnlal Member, 'yjeo. Henderson, of New York City, anoked So much he fostered u robust tobacco (. n u u e r . The ciiiiccr nte nwuy his tongue nnd the doctors thought like ly ho would die. They sawed his lower Jnw in two lu the middle 'of his chin. Then they took out two lower front teeth nnd about nn Inch of Jaw bone that hud be oko. uaNDKnsow romo diseased. "Next they cut out nil that was left of his tongue nnd spliced the end of tho Jnw together with Hllver bands. The bone soon knit mid then ho had a now Jnw. The wounds all healed ulcelv. but It was found that tho r patient "cound not eat. He had no tonguo to guide food down the throat, nnd ns a result It always "went down the wrong way." A rim of gold wns made to fit "the Inner surface of the lower teeth. This wns beveled off to ward tho lower edge nnd nltnched to n wire clnfcp which fitted over one of the bnck teeth on either side. A bnr of German silver wns fitted ncross the mouth from ono of tho bnck teeth to another opposite. This wns lnt'loxcdtln a tube of the same metal of sutliclent size to permit It to rotate cnslly on the bar. A tonguo of. red vulcanized rub ber wns mndo to tit nbout the tube. The rearof the rubber tongue whs' beveled off toward the bottom nnd placed un der the tiase.of the real tongue, so tbnt the least movement of the muscles Dressed down on4tliu rubber, throwing tho tongue up. Henderson I if now abo to talk, aud ens with cniio nnd free dom. ; , EXACT AN HONEST REPORT. ' German Court licquirce Financial Pro moters toBnenk the Truth. A decision Just hnuded down by tho Imperial Supreme Court of Germany might 'create some consternation In Hnanclal circles If It were handed dowu by a tribunal of equal authority lu thlH country. As told by United Stntes Vice Consul General Hammer, stationed nt Frankfort, tho Imperial Colirt held that any banking firm or company selling Htocks or bonds must refund the money paid for securities If the purchasers proved that statements made In the' published prospectus were, not lu ne cord with the fucts. The case was oue In which a lower court had decided against a banking llrm Hint bad recom ufunded certain shares of stock of nn lu dustrlnl company as promising after the tlrst year of Its operation nbout 0 pel- cent dividend, nnd within four, or !ht yenrs therenfterstlll more. The batiks also recommended the sttck issuing company as belug n con cern sure to achieve, brilliant future re sllits and the stock lis a good nnd fenfe u rstment. The lower court held the Ir t statements of the bunkers to be of a general nature which nro custom- nry In business linage, aud not of a character to make them responsible, but decided against the defendants on account of the Inst mentioned remarks, which amounted to a guarantee. Tho Imperial Court on appeal declaml that the bankers were liable under tho first named statements, which they admit ted were made by them, nnd which es tablished their liability without regard In the point on which tho lower court had formed Its Judgment. There Is cer tainly uo such understanding of respon sibility. In this country, but It Is not iuny to see why there sljould not be oue xiictly UI'C It. M. Pock, dealer lu tfino groceries, cigars aud tobaecoi. 03 N. Third street. ?ew studio. New building. New firm. 1 1 ayes & Short Seventh aud Washington streets, over Dressers' now grocorv. . On the Inside. of a collar, shirt or en ft done up at this lauudry means that you aie all right, and that your linen looks as iui maeulute aud of as smooth and Hue a fluiili as if it Just came from tho fur nishers, Comfort aud satisfaction we give you iu every piece ot liueu that we launder, aud our prices are trifling (or it. The Domostio .Lauudry, J. F. Itobiiitou, Pendleton, Oregon. - B XI.UIKU 1IKUS. Dealer In PUmomU. Watclu-t, Jewvlry, Silverware tvcUclrs, Kte, Rkl'.UKl.NU A KI'KCIALTY. 1X WOUK WAKHANTKP. Old lluhlaml Stlvr lioueht. ' PorlUnd.Or, pOKTLANll CLU11 AD CAFK . 130 Fifth Strvvt. Our(-KciUkr II Monncrsm J III Cyrui '-, NoblttWhU.U. , A RESORT HR OKSTI-KMK.S. . . . J. OrHon 1'hont, Mala 9W; Columbia rnr.?,-rrr ,-a-a. k rj NaKKt-aBKfrtsKKiial-S JMsslBBBEimat&swP"' i DaBr ' SHE1UFFS SALE. lu thetcircuit. court of 'tho Ftato of 'Oregon -for the county of Multnomah. Portland Trust Company, of Oregon, plaintiff, vs .1, C. Havely and Anna llavoly, defendants. Uy virtueof an execution dnlyisued out of uud under tho seal of tho above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly d I roc tod and dated the 17th day of January, 1001, upon a judgment rendered niid outorod in said court on tho 18th day n( June, 1000, in favor of Portland Trust Company of Oregon, plaintiff, nnd against J. C. llavoly and Anna llavoly, defendants, for tno sum of .$4,427,81) with interost thereon nt tho rate of lO.por cont per annum from tho 28th day of December, 11)00, aud also tho costs of and upon this writ, 1 did on tho 10th day of January, 1001, duly levy upon tho fol lowing doscrlbod real property, td-wlti An undivided ouo-lhitd intorest iu and to tho following doscribod real prop erty: All of lot sovon (7) in block slxtoon (10) in tho city of East Portland, Multnomah oounty, Oregon, All of lots ono (1), two (2), throe (H), four (4), five (5), Blx (0), soveu (7) oluht (8) nnd "D," in block threo (a), iu Urookland Heights, nn addition to Kast Portland (now Portland), Multno mah county, Orogou. All that part of tho snnth ono-third (l-U)iof tho following described parcel of land: Doctiuuiug nt a point which is thirty-two (U2)i chains and l$ty eight (U8) links south nnd twenty. -two 2S) ohnins nnd sixteen (IU) links west of tho quarter section post of tec tions two (2) and cloven. (11) town ship ono (1) south, rauyo oue (i) east, of WiUnmotto meridian and running tlienco cast seven (7) chains; thonou south threo (0) chains and ninety (00) lfuksi.thcuco wast threo (3) chains and olchty (80) links; thonco south two (2) chains ,aud ninety (00) links'; thenoo norths eiuhty-uino (80) degrees and fifty (CO) minutes wost three' (8) chains nnd twouty (20) links; tlienco north live (C) chains and eovouty (70) links to tho placo of beginning, con taining 3.0J. acres of laud, 'more or less iu Multnomah county, Orogou. All of the north thirty -seven (117) feet of lot eight (8), block sovouty-six (70) Stephens' addlHun to tho city of KaBt Portland, iu tho city of Portland, Multumnh county, Oregou. Now, Therefore, by vitttio of said ex ecution, I wilt on Monday, tho S6th day of February, 1001, at tho hour of 10 o'clcok, A. M at tho froutdoorof tho county court house, iu tho city of Portland, said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to lodomption, to tho hiuhest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cush in hand, all thu right, titlo and interost which the within uamod defendants or olther-of thorn had on tho dato of tho judgment herein (tho 18th day of Juno, 1000) or since hud, in and to the obiro described real prop erty or any part thereof, to satisfy said execntiofj, Interest, costs aud all accru ing cost ( Dated Portland, Oregon, .tanpary 23, 1001. WILLIAM FKAZIEIt, Sheriff of Multnomah County Oregon. ' SUEHJFF'S SALE. In. tho circuit court of tho stato of Orogou for tho county of Multnomah. L. L. Hawkins, plaintiff, vs. Carrie Jones, et al., dofondnuts. lly virtue of an execution duly is sued out of and under thu soal of the said circuit court to mo duly diroctod and dated the 3rd day of January, 1001, upon a judgment duly renderod and entered iu said court aud cuuse on tlioji'-'d day of January, 1803, in favor o'f said L. L. Hawkins and against Z. T. Wright, et al., therein, (Or tho spin, of 0,lfl'J.8O, with interest theroou at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 23d day of January, 1802, ' and the further sum of 550.'J6 witli interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per anunm from the 22d day of January, 1802, and the further sum of 183.75 costs and disbursements thereiu, which judgment has been heretofore duly sold, assigned aud transferred to the AInsworth National Dank ot Portland, Oregon, aud upon whioh judgment there has been paid aud credited certain amouuts so that thero remained due aud unpaid thereon on the 14th day 'of March, 1900. the biiiii of 1382.31, I did on the 7th day ot Januaiy, 1001, duly levy upon tho following described real property situ a'ted iu the county of Multuouiah, state of Oregou, to-wit. Lots 1 aud 3 in block 4 in Hlgblaud; also lot 14 in block 13 iu Paradise Spring tract, and lot 8 in block 50 in Portland City Homestead, and will in compliance with its commauds ,ou Monday, the 18th day ot February, 1001, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at ' tho front door of tho.couuty court house, In the city of Portland, said oounty aud state, sell the said real property at pobllo auction to the high' est bidder for cash to satisfy the bal ance due ail sal I judgmeut, to-wit: 1382.34 with interest , thereon at the rate of 10 per cut per auuurii from the 14th day of March, 1000, and the costs ol aud upou said writ. Dated Portland, Oregon, January 14, 1001. WILLIAM FKAZIKR, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. I. W. CARNAHAN. I'm'drnt. C H.tlAKDXKK. VtcelTednt. W, W. TKKKY, Tie-iurer. Portland Implement Co. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, HARROWS, ETC. FARM MACHINERY, AND VEHICLES; !98i!S4;Frer.t Strccfj-Fvrtlartd, Ore.) WJien.ln The Dalles " .: CALL AT ' " BANK CAFE Next Poor to the Flrit Nations! llnnk. ,. The Only Flrt-Clo8 Place In tlio City- , Choice Liquors, Wines and 'Cigars ; "" O. J. STUBUNG, Prom ; ' i; .i -.; Far Famed General Arthur ..Cigars.. JEST SMOKE-ON EARTH ! Do You "v.V . - I Know the News ? Tou can hara It alt tor X Per Eft'-' Pe.r,V J i. montn uuv montn In Tht Xrenlnc TsUfraoi, ot Portland, Ortfon. It lithe Urgett evtnlnK news papsr publlihd In Orejon; it contains all tb news ol the itsts and of the na tion. Trr It for s month. A iimnla SqarwlUb malltd to jron frt. Ad- X TtM J THE TELEGliAM, Portland. Oreron. Z THE LEADING PAPERS OF THEv- fAUrit LUA31. '. SAN FRANCISCO DAILY mm IN Kit r Mll, Poslatirn PU, $.b.7U a Year. SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRONICLE iratcst Weekly ii Ik Cnilrjr, $1.50 .JEH (Inelodlna pota(') to nr P' of th.Usltl Slate, CnU sud Mexico. 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