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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1902)
ivl IPPpWpipi1 'iwipir T- Tip; ary age, ponTTjAyp, oitEQoy. CHAM.E8 A. LUnAH, Attorner and Coun selor.aM.aw. Koom 629 Chamber of Com ... """g- I'foPflce In all Federal and State Coutti. Portland, Oregon. rottN KKt.i.r General Iiir ancc A cent, Fire and Marine. Scottish Union A. National ln. Co., Kdtnbnrg and Lohdnn; Western F. and M. Assurance Co., Toronto, Can. 82 J Third St., Columbian llldg, CRATER OF LA SOUFRIERE, ST. VINCENT. Telephono Red DM. Private rooms. Gambrinus Garden Saloon. Andrew Swansoh, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor. 23d and Washington St. PontLAND Ont f Stzv Brewery , J CoYinpanyj j llreners and flottlcrs ot , HopGold Beer Vancouver, Wash, -.. , J. Boeder, n. Marquart SEVENTH A GMBAN EXCHANGE. ri RMILLER. Oregon Thono Clay 76J. i , ' rnoToaitAi'HEu, 227 Washington Stj Tortland, Oregon. cnoice Incs. Mqlibrs and Clears. Scllwood Seer. , ruone Olay 6M. IIS N..7IU St.. 1'ortlaud HE OAK CAFE. V. W. PICK, Trop. Choice Line of Wines, Liquor and Cigars. urciroii rnone MOOU . Cor. Fourth and Oak Ms. I'ortland, Or. milK WKSTKIIN LUMBER COMPANY Office t SeTontccnth and Front Street. Portland, Oregon. t T HE EXCHANGE. i i .Gcorgo Bobcckl. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. WEINHARIV8 BEER. f 101 Third Street North. ' J .' c ALL AT SJ1 FIRST ST, For Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Dally. A Fresh Lino of Groceries, Teat, Coffees, Etc. MRS: E. N. BUCHANAN, Proprietress. N EW YORK HAT CO. MANUFACTURING HATTERS. Hats Dyed, Cleaned, Blocked and Trimmed. Latest Style Hats In Stock and Made. to Ordor. Union Hatters. Phone Clay 726. Ul Fifth Street. PORTLAND. OREGON i LBINA FKRRY EXCHANOE John Ererson, Proprietor. Dealer In Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 18 Alblna avenue, corner Rtrer street. i " i Alblna, Oregon, i n pORTLAND ROLLING MILLS Manufacturers ot BAR IRON AND STEEL. ' N. K. AYER, Manager. , Ttt entyEecond and Nicola! Streets. TT710R BARGAINS CALL ON H. 8. GOLDMAN. Dealer lu New and Second-Hand Clothing, Oents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Moots, Shots. lllankcts, Trunks, vallso. Tools, Etc. Cml-Off Clothing bought and exchanged. C0( North Third dt., bet Davis and Everoit, Portland. Or Telephone Brown 423. ' f. , M ONTE CARLO SALOON. Finest Wine,, Liquors and Cigars, Etc. j Latent ilrands. t'. . HAOGBLOM CARLSON, Proprietor. Cor. Eighth and Gtlsan Streets. Private Room entrance, on Eighth Street. H AYES A SHORT AUTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS. ' ' New Studio " k1 JEcventh and Washington Streets.'Ovt Dresser's New Grocery. IJUQLE BAKERY. 'Phone Clay 214 H. A. Brammer, Proprietor. ilREAD, CAKES, PIES, CONFECTIONERY. Ornaraontal'and Fancy Cakes' to order. Cor. Twelfth and Qllsan 8treets. 0 RIFFIN HARDWARE CO. Wtiolcsalo and Retail Hardware. . 8TOVE8 AND TINWARE. Willamette Street, EUGENE, ORECIO: TOE BYNES SALOON. Northeast corner of Qllsan and Seventh Sts. mi ' A Choice Collection of Wines and Liquors. Imported and Domestle Cigars. i r A RLIN,pTON CREAMERY, w4 j ji. v. mmj, rrop. CommlsslontMerchant.l V i ' M Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Etc, 287 Burnside St, PORTLAND, Or. YK JONES. -If .. CI0AR8, TOBACCOS, CANDIE3, FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. Ill Sixth Street, , , Between Gllsau and Ifoyt. Portland, Oregon . j . -, JJENRY FLKCKENSXEI & CO. WH0LE8ALE WKJE8 AND LIQUORS. 2OtS-208 Second St., M Both Telephones Main IIS. Portland, Or. x JOSEPH BORDE. . Fine Wines and Liquor. TEFFERSON GARDENS. FkMi Picnic Cfouads in tae City, m HX BAVARIA. SALOON A AFf A. B. BURGER, Pro v,fc ,' Jlsoported and Domestic Wines, XJqaon ' g( and Cigar. Welnhanl's bu. . . - " . I- -- '4 Mi. kptiooe Oregon Blajk IU Vmc ' t. .-. Corner ftteoad aad.OakiStnwK r &' PORTLAND. ORRGON. i at DJ AT A HENDERSON All Kinds Of 'tit .. 0RN1TURR - Fraetlcal Embalmers and Undertaken. Order? ty telegraph tiled promptly. ka Black 47. Cor, Willamette and 7th Bta. yt t BUCSKI CITY, OREGON. T mllE TRANSCONTINENTAL' HOUSE, . J. J. Engelbardt, Proprietor. 773 SaVlcr Street. Portlnad, Oreg on mllE TOTEM. ' First class In every respects , Headquarters for Ota Kentucky Home Club Whiskey nnd Schllts Mllvaukoe Beer. Family' entrance on West Park St. 880 Morrison strcot. Phone, Hood 717. A. CLOSE, Manager, P. F. HALL. Cor. Commercial nnd Stanton St., Portland Ore. Wines, Liquors and Fine Cigars. Oregon Phone Pink 413. V. M. PRESTON. GKOCEIIIKS. Frco delivery in all pai .City. ifiO l-nrrabcu St., corner lla arts of the itfO l-nrrabcu St., corner ila.snlo. Portland, Or. 'I'llOHO SCOll 8(1, NEIL O'HARE. Oceania Exchange. C'iioloo Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Free Lunch, Cor. Russell and Brcndle 8t., Portland, Or. O. DAVIDSON. New and Second Hand Clothing, Boots and Fhoc. Trunks, Valises, ' Jewelry and Tools bought, fold and exchanged. Highest prices paid (or all kinds of valuable goods, at 87 N, Third St. and 41 Third, St., Portland, Oregon. Phones Clay fill?, Green 477. Tailoring, Dyeing, Cleahlngand Repairing done on short notice. AMERICAN BAKERY. . Gus Mankertt, Prop. All Kinds of Bread, Cakes and Pies. Home mado Bread a specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 600 Williams Ave. Portland, Ore. rnHE TOTEM. v First-class la every respeot. Headquarters for Old Kentucky Home Club Whiskey and flchlitl Milwaukee Deer. Family entrance on Wett Park Bt. A. CLOSE, Manager. CALL AT 171 North Sixth Street; For the Latest II ran da of Cigars and all .kinds of fruits when in season. C. M. PENNELL, Prop. Call at 211 Third Street for Fine Candles. Fresi, Fruits every day. The very Latest Brands, of Clvars. , M. A. CLOW, Prop. A. B. SIEC1EL,. , Dealer in all kinds of I STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Butter, Cheat, Eggs,. Etc Ham and Bacon a Specialty. Phone, Clay 584. 95 N. Seventh St Big Money Can bo made in Portland real estate. The city Is crowing faster than most people think, and property values are steadily ad vancing. What will be the reault ot tho Groat lewis and Clark Centennial? Consult us if you want to make profitable invest monts, large or small. ' BUY NOW I WE INSURE. TITLES. Tltlm Gumrmntmm & Trumt Co. 0 ansf 7 Ohmmkmr mf Oommmrv POHTLAUD, OREOOM. Portland Club and Cafe... 130 Filth Street OUR 8PKCIALTIKS: II Monogram and 1(1 Cyrus Noble Whldkres. .A Retort for Gentlemen. 'Plume OregonMaln 008; Columbia '407 .J5pe?pmrTh $1,000 HOME Less than He per day. NO INTEREST. OHEfiON M0T.Ui.M0ME SOCIETY ilWU COBsme'rcial lllock. Phone South 191. PORTLAND, ORE HENY HEWETTO. Fire and jauimv 4 Insurance, r Rooms .26 and 27f Sherlock Building. Cor. Third aa.d Oak SU. J,m X " ' OBTLAND, O. J SlttBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSIKBBBBHBBBBBBBlBBBBBBKBaBBBSBBBlBBBBBBBBBH BBBBIBSBBBSBBBBSQBBHBBBBKlBBsflSXBlBBHilBBBBBBH LLLflLHH3BaBBKfMBHRflaMBLi!TOBHKD M5BHBilMsBMsgiMsMMffffl aH0PeHPaPaPaPaPaPaPJBm?"V v . - &&nf$. .$t .0- xf-i "wRVVaPaPaPaPaPaBI HKnO'PVPJBaIrav' Jt v.,S.J-,3sHnK : vi 5? 3C-BasBsi This view of the crater of Mount Soufrlerc, 'St. Vincent Island, was mndi rrom n photograph taken wlth'n panoramic camera, two weeks before DEED OF WILSON M'FIELD. lie Hayed Two Live by Hi liravcry and 1'eraoverutico. Trom tho records of the lloynl Hit mtino tlock'ty n' writer In MeOluro's MtiKay.liis di-uws tho story of nu ob suurij uogro senniuu whoso bruvo dui'd was discovered nnd honored by two of tho great nittlous of tho earth. Ono tropical night tho schooner Dolphin touted alinout motionless oil tho Cay man , rocks lu Nlcarai?ua. Cijow und IiasHcngers, somo twenty In nil, "WOro asleep about tho declc, for It was too hot to ko below. Then cauio such a siiunll as comes only lu thoao southern seas. Tho sails, all set, furnished ntu plo leverage. Within ton seconds tho Dolphin was bottom up, her imsseuscrs und crow HtruKsllu lu tho water, Wilson McFlcld, a negro and a sub ject of Urcut Uritulu, was the Urst to coino to the surface. All his twenty seven years of life he had known thi'ne waters, and ho svvam llko a-llsh. Ho sootl succeeded lu climbing upon tho bottom of tho vessel. Then ho shouted to tho others, nnd oiio by ono pulled up flvo of tho crow. Fortunately tho siiunll was1 soon over, although tho sea wns high. After they had drifted two hours 'tho mcu heard strango sounds, llko pounding within tho .vessel. Somo thought they heard voices. Tho more superstitious were afraid. Tho night draggtkl on, and by daylight ,t)ip sounds had' grown .faint er, Tho erev concluded that mcu were Imprisoned within tho boat, but noud could devise n way to save them. Thcri tho ucgro proposed to dive' under and into tup ship. Thoy assured him ho would never got out ngalu, but carry ing between his teeth oiio e"ud of a Tope that had been dragging from tho ves sel, McFIcld dved, passed under the guiiwulo und rose lu tho hatch., It was pitch' dark, and tho Interior of tho vessel was full of tho lloatlii), cargo, but ho kept ou steadily. Finally, concluding that ho had reached tho cabin, ho rose, and In nu Instant his head was ahovo water. Yet so foul was tho nld, and so uarrow tho space between tho water nnd tho ship's bot tom, that ho could hardly broatho. He could seo no one, but ho heard the knocking ngnlu, and called out. Then enmo voices, faint but fatnlllan Swimming lu tho direction of tho sound, ho found two men braced against tho cablu sides and holding their heads nbbvo water. Ono wai a young rubber cutter, named Mallltr.,1 tho other a native SpanlMh-Nlcaragunn, called Oband6. Ilbth wore panic stricken, 'nnd McFIcld was obliged to threaten them with iustaut death If they did not obey hlin, Ho fnsteue'd the ropo round Mallltz, ami gave tho signal to pull. McFIcld dived Into ,the water along wrth his matt. Ju his fright Mallltz entangled himself lu tho hatch way, and prcclotiB time was lost lu free ing him. When they reached tho sur face Mallltz wns uucousciqus, aud Mc FIcld inoro deud than alive They pulled Mallltr, Aboard, but Mc FIcld would not follow. As soon as the rope was free ho took It In his-teeth and weut under, fouud tho hatch aud entered the cabin. Obaudo was almost uncontrollable with fear and exhaus tion, but McFleld dually secured him with tho rope, aud gavo tho signal to pull up. This time tho trip tvas ma'do without accident, and both meu were drawn on board. Ail (ho men were saved. - The United States government awarded McFleld a medal and fifty dollars in gold, nnd tho Itoyal Humano Society of Great Britain gavo him a silver medal. f pOrVE8;nC8,ift FRIcfcJ1 Moat Work Dono by Kaffir Iloya Who Take "Wlilte'' Naiuc.. An amusing- picture of' domestic con ditions In South Africa Is given by Mrs. ISlow lb au article lu the New York Trlbuuo. Mrs. Wow's husband was manager of a mine In South Africa, and both husband aud wlfo lived there for Boreral years. In recalling tho domes tic problem as it exists lu that region, she says: Most of the work Is dono by Kaffirs, who, like the Southern uogroes In slav ery Umes.'are called '''boys' iio mat ter what their age may be. When the Kafllr boys come from the kraals no ono ever uses their native names. As soon as thoy are brought Into contact with tho whites they take a "white" name. This produces re sults which are not lacking In elements of humor. Among, the bouse boys "Knife," "Fork" Bad "Spoon" were common the eruption, by a correspondent of tho New York Herald. Tho crater Is ono of tiio most remarkable In tho world.. It Is three nillct In clrcumforcnco nnd has walls 1,000 feet high. names. "Tnbl.e," "Chair," "Carriage," "Watch" and "Matchbox" woro, other names that I had lu tho houso nt va rious times. Ono of my houso boya took tho utilitarian nauio of "Ham 'and Eggs." 1 1 v Tho Kalllrs ?nro very fond of rlco, when" 'they 'leafy, to' eat It among" the whites, and our stable boy thought ho had found tho Iluest name in tho world In "Klco." Hut tho Kalllrs hnvo tho snmo dlillculty as tho Chlneso In pro nouncing tho letter "r," nnd bo poor Hlco always called lilmsclf "Lice." Tho Kalllrs aro tho cleanest people In tho world lu somo respects'. Thoy nro always scrubbing themselves hdt water and nuolntlng themselves with oil nfterward, but tho habit' docs not extenn to their clothes. They will take an elaborato bath, nnd then p'ut on clothes that nover saw tho wash tub. ' Our homo wns a typical ono of tho upper oln8, n great ono-story bung alow, BcvontjMlvn feet long, built of brick, covered ' with' tho Inovltablo whlto corrngntcd Iron, and with a vo randa twenty feet deep. It was soven hundred feet above tho entrance to tho mine, and tho hills all about wore cut Into great terraces, -which woro planted with magnificent tropical plants. I had 'two hundred1 bnunna trees, besides oranges nnd lemons, guavns and pineapples, strawberries, peaches, all kinds of vegetables and tho n.sst beautiful flowers. Wo oven had ten-plants In tho garden. Wo rais ed tho finest lemons I ever saw; all wo could possibly use, nnd barrels and bar rels for tho hospital. An Idea of tho enormous supply of natlvo Inbor may bo bad from the-fact tllat every foot of this great terraced garden was mndo of earth carried up tho mountain on tho backs of Kalllrs. and tho Irrigation, without which noth ing could grow, wns accomplished by watering pots In tho hands of Kafllr boys. PRAYEP FOR OLD TROU8ER8. Old Hervitor Cannot Live In Peace Without 1IU Official I'nute. A most curious petition for Imperial graco reached Kmperor Francis Joseph from tho small town of Czoriionwltz. Tho former messenger of tho court houso thcro nskod his majesty to snvo his punts, pants ho had worn ton years, nud which his superior oillcer ordered him to glvo up upon the day ho was pensioned. "I hnv served your majesty faithful ly for fortyUwo years, ilvo months nnd six dnys," wroto tho petitioner, "nnd to ho deprived of my ofllclnl pants in my old ago Is n great hardship, that your Imperial majesty will not inflict upon an old soldier, I am sure. When I wns pensioned off, tho court decided to let mo retain my cap, but tho pants, It said, must bo restored to tho state. Having only this ono pnlr of pants, I refused to accede to tho demand, nnd In conse quence am threatened with Imprison ment for contempt of court." Tho emperor made Imsio to telegraph to tho authorities not to enforce tho let ter of tho Inw against the poor fellow, according to the Pittsburg Dispatch, nud at tho same time sent him it new' suit of clothes. Don't Jlellove All You Hear. "I coiiKnltulnto you ou tho 11 ho vocop. tlon -which I heard you woro honored with out in Indiana," hoiiio ono recently romnrked to Senator Fairbanks who had Just returned from tho Uupubllcau convention lu ludlnuapoll:. "That remind me," sold tho Henntor, "of an old hut nlwnya Iruo story, in a sleeping car a man was snoring most loudly and nobody cIho In the car could sleep. Finally It was decided to awaken him nnd compel III in to quit snoring or stay awake, ' So, after much difficulty, he was nrotiRed. " 'What's tho trouble?' ho asked. "Your snoring keeps everybody in tho car nwako and It 1ms got to stop,' "'How do you know I snored?' ques tioned the dsturher of (ho peace. " 'Wo heard you,' was tho reply. " 'Well,' said tho man who snored, as he turned over to go to sleep ngan. don't believe all you hear.' " Pittsburg Dispatch. New Colin. Last year Undo Ho in turned out new coins worth $13(1,000,000, of which $00,. 000,000 wero gold. What has become of the old-fashlon ed boy who expected everything lu tho circus that he saw on the bills? Ono man's success la ofteu duo to th falltsv of another. ' ' I Madam Allen (Lato of New York City.) CORSJET MAKER 533J Washington St., Good Work. Low Prices, PORTLAND, ORE Oregon Phone Union 2t', GRAND AVE. MARKET. Joe Dadura, Proprietor. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Poultry. I will kcop only tbo best and choicest meat's. Give mo a trial and I Mill convince you. 22 Grand Ave., N. PoutlaKd, Our. Coal - Coal - Coal Wtstcrn Feed & Fuel Co. Dcalors In all kinds ot COAL, coke; CHARCOAL Try Iho famous ROCK. SPRINGS COAL. Doth rhonei OfflCO) 151 North Fifth 8t, ..THE BROOKE DRUG CO.. Prescriptions Accurately and Care- fully Compounded. Telephones Columbia 760, Oregon Rod ISM Preeortptlem Dtumfimtm 7Nerth TMr it Street PORTLAND - - OREOQN When in Medford BTOP AT The New Nash Hotel FIRST CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. W. J. HAMILTON, Proprietor. Hurst Candy Parlors n - t Ice Cream and ' Confectionery Fine Box Goods A Specialty. rhono Hood 203. 200 MorriHon St., bot, Fourth and Fifth FOHTLAND, OREGON. ttmtmhllmhmd 1BB9.) F. B. DALLAM & GO. Wholesale Dealors In Wooden and Willow Ware Brooms, Brushes, Twines, Piper, Piper Bigs, Tinware, Gran- iteware, Eto. gas, ana, via rrontat,, San Frmnalmao, pml. HMtf 71 c Front etrt. Portant, Ormen, Write for Catalogue. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY 15c. 15c. ELECTRIC LAMPS Edison Electric Lnmns reduced to IB cents each, or $.70 per dozen. ' Use thewe Lamps with protior voltago and make your light tho cheapest und best. Portland Qmnmrml Elmctrlo Co. Seventh mini AMer St: 15Ce ISOrn East Third and Dtlrnsldo Sts.,' Pert-' land, Oregon. Herbert A. Hale, ' Landscape Photographer Mt. Hood and Columbia River Views. lSIJi Third Street, corner of Third and AlOa. VANO SOAP AND CHgX ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. . 83K North Third Bt. Boots and Shoes Made to Qnte ItEI'AIRINO NEATLY DONE. Work Called for and Delivered. All Work Guaranteed. H. O. RILEY, Manager. EMPIRE Feed and Sale StaUt Livery C, P. BARNARD, Prop. Saddle Ilorscn, Single and Double Rtfi At All Hours. Transient stock Riven tho very best of ear. Rates always reasonable and satisfaction caz anicod, i " ) Phone Main 51. Cor. Rue and Oik,: K0SEIUJRG, OREGON. Hatters and Furnishers Sole Accnt. for KNOX HATS BUFFUM & PENDLETON 94 Third Street. PORTLAND, ORE. ..ESMOND .. HOTEL. Portland, - - Oregon. Front and Morrison Street. katkhi European Plan, 50c to $ .0 Pr Day American Plan, 5 Jo $2 Per Da OSCAK ANKKItHON, Mauaftr. J. C, I'KNPKOAST. Chief Clerk, OOMT $1,000,000. Tho Portland H, O. BOWER , Mam, Amerlomn Plmn, $3 Pen entl Upward. ' HEADQUARTERS FOR TOUHNtn AUD -1 OOMMEROIAl TKAVELERsi Portland, Oregohm BARR HOTEL i, European ind American Plan, Furnished in Firsf-Qass Stjk. New house, newly tarnished, two Mocks union aepoi ,aii in Modern tprpva(w flre-proof, hot and cold water, MBttaSfS Ratei, $1 and $1.25 a Day. MMUUe.Batbsai Cor. Sixth ant aii-i, PsrthuMt,, XJg PORTLAND, OREGON. y HiifdiiH aANi uas.i