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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1905)
1 THE ' SU3I)AY PREGONIAN, FORTI.ANP; ( SEPTE3IBER 10, ltfOS:' 15 RDIUHTU IS OUT Work of Drydocking Success fully Done. PRAISE GIVEN M'INTOSH World JCou- Knows Portland Has a Dock Able to.Care for the Big Freighters Which Conic Across the Pacific Portland tkos Jtnothar stop in "making tMfi one af the lading ports of the world. Her immense neattag drydock has been tewled mmd has successfully ralsod the Hajafavrr-American "nor Numantia. Day before yesterday at 1:30 P. M. the big Nttmantia wae raised, and last night at S o'clock the -ship had beon thoroughly acraned and cleaned, the dock was low- ered. and the steamer floated again In the waters of the Willamette. The ameers of the ship and marine men of Portland are very enthusiastic over the tvv SuiKtrintendent Mcintosh did the work, and commend him highly for hav Ink the dock In such excellent condition. N acddentK or delays of any kind hin dered the work, and every man seemed Ao know hte place and every part. of the dock machinery worked to perfection, and while an hour and a half was taken to rate the Xumantla. it Ls said it could P. - jr. -in- tow of the steamer M. F. Henderson. ! The Charles R. Spencer begins her new schedule to The Dalles tomorrow. The steamer Columbia, of the Portland & 'San Francisco Steamship- Company, will arrive In tomorrow night. Tho steamer Aurella left down last night at 6 o'clock-for San Francisco. She car ried a full cargo of lumber from the Portland mills, and a full list of passen gers. jrhe steamer Itodondo left San Francisco last night for Portland. This is a day ahead of her schedule, owing to jthe "Ad mission day" of California at the Fair. She is expected to arrlre here tomorrow night. The Oriental linor Xlcomcdla. of the Portland & Asiatic Steamship Company, arrived safely at Yokohama September 5. She left here August 17, maklnjr the trip In 19 days. The Arabia, of the same line. is expected In next Wednesday. The steamer Roanoke, of the North clflc Stoamshlp Company, left last night at 8 o'clock for San Francisco and San Pedro. She had a full list of passengers and a full cargo of freight Part of the cargo consisted of 1250 tons of wheat for San Pedro. SIGNS OF STRUGGLE Dead Indian Found on Road Near Tekoa. - SQUAW SEVERELY INJURED a5 r Stanley crop of ISO hops to T. A. Lives ley & Co. was 'announced today. The lot consisted of a little less than 50 bales, and the quality was 4noJce- Wlnstanley Is secretary of the Oregon Hopgrowers Association, and was a member of the ISM pooL Penalty for Delay. " KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Sept. 9. Spe daL) After Sunday, all landowners who have not already signed the excess trust deed and become members of the Klam ath "Water-Users Association, If they wish to enjoy the .benefits of Government irrigation, wilb have to pay a penalty of 23 cents an acre for their delay. Domestic and Foreign Ports. ASTORIA. Sept. Condition of tho bar at 5 P. JL, smooth; wind, southeast; weather, clear. Sailed at 7 A. M. Steamer Seuth Bay, for San Franolec. Arrived down at S A. M. and called at 8 A. M. Steamer EC Paul, for San Francisco. Sailed at t:40 A. British bark Plnraore. for Adelaide. Arrived down at 12:40 P. M. Uarkcntlne Georclna. Left up at X:30 P. M. Gorman baric Adolf. San Franrfsoo. Sept. 9. Sailed at 11 :3 A. M. Steamer Columbia, for PortlaM. Sailed last nlKht Steamer Redondo aod Northland, for Portland. Arrived Steamer Point Arena. (Reed), 18 hour from Point Arena; t earner Whittle- rrvif vnnl dars from Astoria. Sailed Steamer Alameda (Dowdett). for Hon olulu; steamer Columbia (DCran), for Astoria and Portland. Sailed Steamer M. F. Plant, for Coos Bay. Arrived Steamer "Whittler, from Astoria. Kuchlnotru. Aug. 27. Sallod British steam- Tort Orford, Sept. 0. Arrived Steamer Aa- cuneton, from Portland. Queenstown, Sept. Arrived Umbrl a, from New York. Plymouth, Sept. 0. Arrived St. Paul, from New York. have been done In much less time than I Keivlnbank. for Fortlaad. that. Tho dock, built as it Is entirely out of Oregon tlr, shows almost as much strength as an Iron dock, and demon strates the wonderful availability of home Umber. The flrat o nicer of the umantla saM that he whs urpried not to see the dock alnk down in the middle. "Iron docks." he f4d, "when first used sink down as much this one, and some of tbetn even more. After one or two more )arge hips have been put in, she will not Five an Inch." F. c. Haseman. who had the contract for scraping and painting this first large j NERVY TEST OFFERED BY WOMAN Kteanttr to be docked here, ls commenaoa- Broken Rifle, a Revolver and Four XsfaUoii' Hats Left Strewn on Ground. Police Have a Clevr of the Murderer. October acre if they wish to sign.- This was agreed upon at a recent meeting of the board of directors of the Water-Users' Scablrds Gorged With Sardines. CROWDED OUT BY BABIES AND FANCY ONES Fine New Baby Grand Pianos and Ex hibition Uprights Take the Place of Many & Good Used Piano. These used pianos, some of them really excellent instruments, must be disposed of at Ellers Piano House this week. Whatever make ' may be your favorite, you are sure to find one or more speci mens of It in the collection now. and tZ .CTinJ V,m nfflPrIces are simply cut In two. Easy pay Those who delay signing up until after,ent3 too !o fr,ose noL -wishing to pay ctober 1 will be assessed 50 cents per I all cash. schools of sardines that arc now entering TEKOA Wash.. Sept. 9. (Special.) A I .,.. i.u Dloooy tracas among a " J VS U"T Ay. and this morning the Quartermaster's en Indians occurred on ine Hussion Department steamer Major Guy Howard three miles east of Tekoa. As a result. knIed a number of them as she was mak- Ta A.tf to lAnrl natHnic rATPIVWl I. . . - . ... rciei ""r i mg ner run to the ions, as mo mras mree xruiirwiui wuuuui wiuu.u j i nt pf .. r tYt ntAamAt-'.. imv ana ne&a, anu a wjuaw ji.uou m j Ann was shot through the knee. The place where the dead man and wounded aquawt were found bore evi dences of a fierce"' struggle. A broken 32-calIbcr rifle, a revolver and four hats were left lying upon the ground. The shooting Is believed by the Indian police to have been done by Alex Poone. step father of the murdered Indian. Peono has disappeared -and the police are searching for him. The Injured woman and the -dead man were removed to Desmet mission, where the former had the bullet cut from her leg. and the latter was buried In the Catholic Cemetery. ASTORIA. Or.. Sopt. 9. (Special.) There are myriads of seablrds of various varieties about the mouth of the river and In the lower harbor, feeding on the J we shall need every inch of available floor space these coming weeica. ana want every one or tnese usea pianos out oi Manv a cood used nlano. slightly out of date as regards case, perhaps, bpt sweet toned, and thoroughly desirable, has come to us during the past two weeks In part payment for fine new Chlckerlng baby grands and uprights, Weber baby up rights, grands and Pianola pianos, or for one of those fancy exhibition styles of the Kimball, the Crown, the Lester, the Haddorff, etc.. etc With the handling of the free talking machine distribution tor me uregonian. California Needs Northern. Wheat. SEATTLE. Wash.. Sept. 9. Moritz Thomsen. president of the Centennial Mill Company, estimates that California will use 6)00.000 bushels of Washington wlieat this year. He also states that orders for approximately 15.000,000 bush els have been received from thovITriItcd Kingdom. The present harvest in 'Wash ington ls estimated at 35,000,000 bush els. MEDIUM IS ALTOGETHER Captain Goodalo Transferred. ASTORIA. Or.. Sept 9. (Special.) A telegram was received today from Quartermaster-General Humphrey, at Wash ington, stating that Captain George L. Goodale, who for the past four years naa been Constructing Quartermaster In charge of the work at the several forts adjacent to the mouth of the river, has been transferred to the omce at .Boston, Great Dryer Burned at Sumner. EUGENE. Or., Sept. 9. (Spedal.)-The small fruit dryer of Sumner & Mitchell, two miles northwest of Eugene, burned this afternoon. Fruit was being dried In the house, and the fire caught from a spark from the flue and burned so fast that nothing was saved. The loss Is esti mated at $1500, with partial Insurance. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. MODEBK DRUGGISTS. FOURTH A2TC) WASHINGTON STS. Bring Your Prescriptions to Us Our- experience in pre scription work covers over 40 years and our best at tention has always been given to this most impor tant branch of our busi ness. Your work ls accur ately, caref ullj- done. Drugs fresh and absolutely pure. The entire time and at tention of registered phar macists is given to your prescriptions. We call for and deliver without extra charge. (Phone private exchange 11.) ft. John F. Kochlcr. OREGON CITY. Or.. Sept. 9. (Special.) John F. Koehler. a native of Germany. f!"br .rS " "rirri ,V and for 31 years a resident of Clackamas by ihm agents f the steamer for having completed hi task witnin mo umc nmiu In order to do so. Mr. Hageman om nia ved more than 3d men and worked them overtime Friday night until 9 o'clock, oomonstraung to the world that the work can be done here as well as else where. The master of the vessel. Captain Fold- man. Is satisfied, and praises the dock and the aMe manner in which the work has 1een done. Tomorrow morning the steamer will mow tut to the flouring mills and Mon day montmg wMt begin to load flour for Japan. BOAT'S FIRST EXCURSION. Telephone Carries Mail-Cnrrlcrs to the Cascades. Tooai- at 8:1 the now steamer Tole- ahonc makes her miaden trip as an excur sion .steamer. She will carry tho inail- -rrters to the Cascade Locks and back todar Looal United States Inspectors Edwards in.l FiiUer but Inspecting her.at 8 A. M. erterday. completing their work at 10:30. ixerytmng was found in ordor, and the nanem were issued about 12 -l. Captain E. W. Jlaughman. one of the nlsest river captains on the Pacific Coast, will be at the wheel. Captain Baughman mad th first river trip from Lewiston m rHlo la 1S. and the fir&t trip through the raffMs of the Cascades, to a point Just below the proeont locks, I a ibio. Collector Completes Summnry. Collector of Customs for the district of vk"HiHiriott comoleted yesterday the loi lowing summarj' of the business trfens acted la lite office for the month of Au- SUtft: r-uai. b1mmI from fareirn DOrts ...... 3 VeMi clewed for forlgR p&rta 3 SPIHITUALIST. Mm. Folnom's Sennce to ProTe That No Chemicals Are About Her Clothing; ST. LOUIS. Sept 9. (Special.) Mrs. Josle X. Folsom made a romarkable proposition to the social committee of the National Spiritualist Association. before which the ls boing tried on a cnarge r fraudulent "card writing. At a very dramatic stage of the pro ceedings the accused medium ls re ported to have demanded a public test. Is expected he will leave for his new sta tion as soon as he returns. Who will be his successor at this station ls not known. but as the work now in progress at the forts here is nearly completed, there ls a chance that the local office may be closed within a couple of months, until the ae- partment is ready to begin the erection of barrcks at Fort Canby, where the Engineer Department is now engaged in constructing lortincations. Caught Fishing Out of Season. Canbv. He was agtrd 67 ''years. Mr. Koehler Is survived by a widow and. four children, one daughter and three sons, as follows: Mary. George. John and William Koehler. all of Canby. Jury Finds Husband Guilty. EVERETT. Wash.. Sept. 9. (Special.) Stephen Barker was found guilty by a Jury, this afternoon, of conniving at his wife's life of shame. The wife has a pretty face, and Is IS years old. They were married In Olympla two-years ago. The woman ls to be tried next week for an attempt to kill her husband by shoot- ASTORIA. Or.. Sept. S.-(SpecIal.)-Ja cob ToU'a and Lara Rappana, two gillnet i ir wore arrested bv Deoutv Warden Webster and Water Bailiff Settem. about J jng. S o'clock yesterday morning, near wai ace isiano, in moia. mnij . Methodists Under a Boycott lntlnir thi closed-season law. They had I E0 fish In their net, but only eight good HOQUIAM. Wash.. Sept. 9. (Special.) aaimnn tiwo amonr them. The fish WCrO I Tti nnlnn. Vin-n mniY lh "elnpiilar hnV. at which if necessary she will permit cost-ated. but the men were released. of thc Methodist Church, which Is herself to be disrobed. She ls willing I after their nameH and license numbers to auftr humiliation of a Bort which ls ropellant to feminine nature in order to vindicate ncr own reputation ana that of her splrtuallstic cult which ls regarded by its followers as a reli gion. She ls willing to give one of her "card writing" demonstrations in a large hall or In one of the theaters. tc taken, and they will-be prosecuted later. Crushed by Holllng Log. being Improved. The contract was award ed by the trustees to contractors said to re unfavorable to union labor, and to get even every aicmouisi aoing ousineba js under the ban of the Federated Trades. Store Cloned on Attachment. ASTORIA. Or.. Sept. 9. (Special.) L. G rvonln an emnlove at the Kelly logging eamr. near Jnappa. was Mngusij ju- i nn,,,,.r -nv. ox a cn..i-i the doors of which are to be thrown JurX.. ""S i-ViU i THinI- io Deputy Sheriff Payette has cKyed the nnM that all who o doslre max- at- on him. He was assisting In loading logs ' . . f attach. tend. She Insists that her seance be onn Xwcaucht under It." ent In favor of the Northwestern Lum glven under absolute test conditions. ?"?' R??n iMwerf bfdlr crushed ber Company, on a claim of 51&). Cabot. The conditions specify that she shall nfl ,t B he was hurt internally. a few days ago. eloped from Chehalls ue tUiUiicci uioiuucu in mc Thl n'Mi nr he IS 4 IV a nrecaiiOUS COnai- I - J u""fS oi a cmimuB oi uiiniwicu pcrou i t,on and tbere Is little hope of his re uuiurti tyiiv sues uuii inc suikc mf i coverj is to prevont thc possibility of her hav- I " . Ing chemicals or apparatus concoalcd 7v o ..i thf wav. TVicf have been pared down to the core terms of payment will be made to suit any reasonable, buyer the Instru ments will be guaranteed by us as to sorvlce and quality, or money refunded, and If von are not nrcnarcd. even with these liberal inducements, to buy. why we will rent you one of these pianos for a mere nominal monthly rental. We cannot describe each instrument here. Suffice it to mention a few of the names and sale nrices. viz.: Kimball, nearlv new. $200; largest oak case Schiller. JlS6; fancy walnut Ivera & Pond. $152; olegant little mottled walnut Hlnze. J1S0; another J15S; very fancy ma hogany Doll. S1S9; another, nice, medium sired mahogany Estcy new. J20O: LIghte, Newton & Co. upright. $S: a German made upright. 55o; an English imported upright. JS8; a very showy new mottled walnut Starr. 17S; a largest-size mahog any Emerson. $17S: very fine largest size fancy Lester, almost new, 52S5; a good looking Ludwlg. JltS; another, the largest and showiest made. J16S; a magnificent Pease upright. J21S; very nice little Vose. $123; another very fancy mahogany Vose. $15: and last, but not least, a superb lit tle 300 Weber baby upright, genuine rose wood case, carefully re polished. J37S- In square pianos you can secure ono at any price, you have a mind to name. J1S gets ono. $27 secures a better one. For $4i you can have something that Is really worth a musician s while, and the very choicest of standard makes are to go for less than S100. Pav as you like. $3 a month, or and $3 on any of these used squares and up rights. Please .bear In mind that EHers Piano House guarantees every Instrument ex actly as represented, and If not found exactly so, money win De cneeriuny refunded. We will shlD any of these pianos sub ject to examination and trial to any part 01 me amies 01 ureguii, wusuuisiuu, Idaho or California, upon receipt of de posit, to show srood faith, equal to one- tenth of the sale price of the Instrument. In ordcrinc olease mention second choice. ve nave also a large numoer or very fine organs for homes and churches that we are closing out at just about half price, on payrapnut j, j or n iuuiiw ly. Send for list or call and see them. Another inducement: Any or tnese in struments will be taken back by Ellers Piano House toward payment of any new hleh-jrrade piano, and we win allow the full amount paid to date of return at any time within two years from date of purchase. Hundreds of homes yearn for a piano to enliven the hours spent Indoors, but not caring to Invest in a new piano, they nave Dccn compeuea 10 zorego tne pleas ure they would seek. Here is the oppor tunitv for these homes to be supplied with a rliable musical Instrument at vlrtually half price and on terms ot payment hani- iv eauai to ordinary rent. can immcaiaieiy. or tezepnone or write EILERS PLVNO HOUSE. RENTAL DE PARTMENT, 351 Washington street, Port land. Or. FIRE NEAR NIAGARA FALLS Pittsburg Reduction Plant Suffers Severe Loss. about her clothing. Women mediums have frequently gone througn this test. SEATTLE. Sent. 9. General A. Mackon- but the committees heretofore have al- P,uf of the encincers of the United ways been composed of women. j states Army. Is in the city and will attend ih maAtlnr of thi Taft committee, ao- i mAntk, rannri on I vt idT?i FALLS. N. Y.I ScdL 9. A BANISHED FROM NEW YORK the conditions and efficiency of the coast fire, which started In the wire tower of defenses of the country, ine committee i lhe Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power Com v2E entered from deS.eAic perts"!::: 4 1 Rirant S(ll,pnift on Womnn Who wlu mect- here J--L!?. lany. tonight threatened the entire mill- .iai rtLf iiAnuiii ii nans ... o i w.."f5 i nvr trie ieiense 01 tvusniuKiuu. iwoii- . .. ... , . ti. .... . i i . - . irur niiinn. 1 xic umitL ui wic ruuuuik . r:: - -r- . U T. ' . ,v, ,.. - i aay special excursion uckcis 10 u-3i.ciii Reduction Company was the only one so- , voVixs- stopovers granted going and re- 12T 30 XntriAs nf mrc)uitse fa duty Xtri(i of merchandise free ot duty TCtrWK far w&rahouFe Katriii far 'uarehouM and tranf;xrtatlen 1 Kn:i-t far warehottise andcxnertatlen . 2 viri.. tar fxraort ti adlaecnt British jir-ioa 3 Entries from waretoye. rer oonsumpuen. ot KntrLr. far immediate transnsrtatien lthowt aJMwaisemonC 08 Tout eNtries of all kinds 90S Kfttrir far eMHimntlen llauidated 137 KatrlM far warabaHFe llauld&ted 1 ( er'.irieatM of enrollment granted L4ciim for eoaating trade granted I) Licences to vest te under 20 tens granted 1 Total doetimentB to vessels leeued 12 Yahte of extrts Dmw4ic- $.117,133 Foreltra O0S Receipts 1'rom All Source. Dtlf m liHMrtH $13,740.70 Flow. neMtttoe and forfeiture .... 270.05 XteeeltenoMM euiKoms reoelpta . 207.S0 Rtorare. tdbor and eartage 49. OfXidat Ion 17.06 Shot Husband's Stenographer. Ing reports from the local engineers. SURGICAL DEPARTMENT Agents for the Allison Furniture Manufacturing Company's high grade Surgical Furniture. Laboratory Materials, College. Equipments, Microscopes, Chemical Glassware. Full stock of Whltall. Tatums celebrated "NON SOL" glass. Special prices to Institutions. Hospital supplies of all 'kinds. A new stock of the famous Sneller Reform Artificial Eyes. Perfect motion, very lifelike, no headaches, not easily breakable. ELASTIC HOSIERY We are manufacturers of Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supporters and special Belts of all kinds. "We KNIT to FIT." Direct from manufacturer to consumer. Fresh rubber and pure silks u3ed In the manufacture of our elastic goods. Private fitting-room skilled women and men in attendance. We guarantee a perfect fit. Send for special prices and measurement blank. TRUSSES We are agents for the new "Factis Pad" (don't evaporate) Elastic Truss. Each 31.50. "Radical Cure" Trusses, 53.00 each. Leather-covered spring- Trusses, 91.30 each. up. Hamilton Trusses manufactured to spe cial order. INSTEP SUPPORTERS Do not suffer with flat feet. Nu merous otner foot Ills are cured with Arch Instep Sup porters. Nathan's Instep Supporters are easy fitting. We manufacture special Instep Supporters to order. conduits. The damage to the power com pany's plant will be heavy. Argulnp Major Taggnrt's Case. WOOSTER. 0 Sept. 9. Attorney Wertz. fpr Major Taggart, resumed ar gument In the divorce case today. He reviewed the testimony of "Billy" Taggart, and accused the latter of not telling the truth on the stand. The speaker also severely criticised the testimony of Mrs. Vose and General Miner. The time of argument has been extended to 11 hours for each side. INVALID CHAIRS A great comfort for the invalid ls to have one of our easy riding invalid chairs. Rented by the month J5.60. Our auto quick delivery system Is at your service. Woodard, Clarke 6 Co. DRUGGISTS AND SURGICAL SUPPLIES Fourth and Washington Sts. Portland, Or. S FECIAL EXCURSION KATES. Very low Ninety-Day Ticket East Offered by O.R.S September 16, 17, the O R. & N. sells S0- -Tr.. -n nWlY- lit. Mlt41f NEW TORK. Sept. S.-(SpecIal.)-Sen- tence of banishment was pronounced to- I SEATTLE, Sept. 9. Local Japanese day on Mrs. Beatrice Young, who shot Consul Hlsamldzu has exchanged tele- Mrs. .Katherine Morgan, her husband's n-nms jcith Aimaro Sato, on Baron stenographer, in the Imperial Hotel a I Komura s staff. In regard to exact sall- few weeks ago. The strange penalty was jnK- ante of the Minnesota. Baron Komura imnopod bv Magistrate atoincrt in jener-1 dactrea to clvo a public reception in rlously damaged. The loss there will be tUrnlntr. Particulars of C. W. Stinger. about $10,003. Half the city Is in darkness. clty ticket agent O. R. & N. Co., Third owing to the destruction ot the power and Washington streets, jr-oruana. son-Market Court. Technically he dis charged the woman, because Mrs. Morgan failed to appear against her. But he ex acted the condition that she should leave the city and go to Minnesota to live. Mrs. Young's husband was In court, but Seattle before leaving, as a mark of ap preciation. Winstanley Sells 1904 Hops. Total .' $46,361.00 Will ISntcrtaln thc Agents. The general and traveling passenger agents, who are to con von e here from September 14 to September 18, will be given a special excursion to all Sound points on the Alaska excursion steamer Spokane, of thc Pacific Coast Steamship Company. General Passenger Agent C. D. Dunann. of that line, will act aB host. To complete the trip a banquet will be given the 300 guests on board the mam moth freighter Dakota. en pu Or Runt, k fsnerinl.i Ine did not speak to her. Mrs. Morgan waa sae Qf th'e rcaiain(jcr of the James Win- The woman whom Mrs. Young shot de clared nhe did not want to punish her, as she believed her Insane. Magistrate Steinort ordered Mrs. Young to remain In the custody of her attorney, Charles R. Bradbury, until 2 o'clock tomorrow. when she must take a train for Winona, Minn., the home of her parents. Sho con sented to leave the city lor a long ab- sonce. That's Your Business C. GEE WO THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Formerly- located nt 253 Alder Street, Corner Third, for the pnt five years White heads arm Ao "Emr Mmrks" ot 29 Mate Tm Brax HAS MOVED To the large brick buildlns: nt southeast First and Morrison streets. corn er of Entrance No. 1622 First Street - DOG COMMITS SUICIDE. KEEP DRINKING Separated From Owner, Canine Jumps for 3Iotor Car. Coffee Kllburn Still on thc Bar. MARSHP1BLD, Or.. Sept S. Freight Is Ptlll boing discharged from the steamer F. A. Kllburn, which struck on thc bar Yesterday' morning, and It will be Impossi ble to tell the exotnt of thc damage until all the cargo has been removed. The hull Is taking: water as rapidly as It can be pumped out. A portion of the cargo ls "apparently undamaged. Aberdeen Yard Busy. ABERDEEN, Wash.. Sept 9. (Special.) The schooner Oceania Vance is at Llnd- Strom's shipyard for general overhaul ing, repairs, cleaning and ropalnling. The Lindstrom Shipbuilding Company has signed a contract to build a lumber scow for the American Mill Company at a cost of 11000. OMAHA. Sept 9. SpeoIal.) A Scotch collie owned by Mrs. Amelia Schaefcr, unable to find its mistress, to whom the animal was devotedly attached, commit ted suicide this morning by deliberately I x Jumping in front of a swiftly moving car; 0 nalf the time, orquit and been placed in confinement pending a hearing before the Board ot Insanity Commissioners. Since her incarceration the dog has refused to cat and for two days has not even touched water. This morning the dog mounted the wall sur rounding the police station where .airs Schaefcr is confined, and was observed by officers on duty to Intently watch the passing street-cars. About 10 o'clock swiftlv movlnir car came in sleht Tha dog jumped from the wall, walked slowly toward the car track, and Just as the car was .upon him, jumped and was killed Supreme Fun Of being w.I again o o o Xewport Ordered Repaired. The little coaster Newport has been ordered overhauled by .United States In spectors Fuller and Edwards, and Jthe Toledo may be put on the run In her place until she can be ropalred, or until the North Facinc steamship company can secure another steamer more suitable for the run. Sequoia Clears Willi Tjuniber. ASTORIA. Or.. Sept. 9. (Special.) The echooner Sequoia cleared at the Custom- House today for San FranclBco with cargo of 450,000 feet of lumber loaded at the Tongue Point Lumber Company's mill. Marine Notes. The Kllvlhbank ls reported to Jiave Balled from. Mojl for this port !Tne Xt&ao: Reed left gown jeflUnfry at 1 It It for le b: U dnux-tte. Earnings of Milwaukee Road. CHICAGO, Sept 9. The forty-nrst an nual report of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Company ior the fiscal year ended June 30 last was Issued yes terday. As compared with the previous year there was an increase in gross earn ings of $1,553,779, an increase of $417,451 In operating expenses and an increase of $L133S in net earnings. Has Sold Thousands of Bottles of Cbamber- loln'M Colic, cnoiera and Uiarrnoea Kem edv and Never Itad a DlMttlrtlrd Customer. Mr. E. E. Eubanks. proprietor of the Corner Drug store. Johnson city, in.. says: I have oecn continuously engaged in the retail drug business Bince April. lEBz. and have sold during that umc thou sands of botucs oi taiamoenam s wouc. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I can truthfullv say that I have never been asked to refund a customer's money who was dissatisfied with this remedy. I take pleasure in recommending it to all of my customers who arc In need of such a med icine. All druggists are authorized to refund tho money to any customer who is not E&tiaed alter using mis xoaaecy. Postum Foods - Coffee Our spacious and handsome new offices will occupy the entire sec ond floor, which wo have leased for a term of years. We were com pelled to move from our old stand, owing- to lack of office room and a large Increase In our business. WoaderfHl nA Marreloun Cures vrlthout the aid of the knife Tflth ont the ue of poisosm or drags. e herbs, buds, barks and vegetables, especially prepared and Imported di rect by us from China. We have on nie nt our oinces nunareus oi tes timonials from well-known people, residents of our city and state, that our remedies have cured to stay cured. WHY DO YOU SUFFER WHEN YOU CAN BE CURED? Call and consult the well-known Dr. C Gee Wo. He will be honest With you. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients out ot the city write for blanks, book and circular, tin close 4 cent stamp. Address B The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention this paper. Twenty Years of Success In the treatment of chronic diseases, auch as liver. kidney and stomach disorders, constipation, aiarrnoea. dropsical swellings, ungnia disease, eic Kidney and Urinary Complaints, painful, difficult to frequent milky or bloody urine, .unnatural aiscnarj-es speeany cureu. Diseases of the Rectum c. nilcs. nstulu. assure, ulcv ration, mucous and bloody discharges, cured wltuout the knife, pain or confinement. Diseases of Men ninni nolson. gleut stricture, uuuatural loasei, hn- .M - m.. tn 1 1 1 r . I'nrx o 111, ni lit potency tuurouuiy ith night emissions, dreams, exhausting drains. iuu.iu j- - ...i,.T wnicn acurivts you ot your muiuuDu. I YOU FOR BUSINESS. 0 IA1UI".- .o. Vssi tcV larsr fa tbm RrtK tW. r-r rf"-" Is a deep TveU of comfort in lirce of need. 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