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TITE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY S3, 1904. .18 IE YORK GOSSIP AITAIUS IJT TBS KOETBOPOLIS 00 OB WITH A BWIHO THB - GBBAT WC&ELXJLB DIBBER THE COBBBO week attbactxbo jrocs: a. Xianor Selling Said to., bs Dropping ! Off. Which, Tact Cmun Constsrna , tlo Among ths salsrs Ssawhin Oraftrs--aoom Xot Btranahan for ovrenor. : .. 1 .Tswrnal Kneel ! Bcrrio.l New York. Jan. 23. By far the most important event of the coming week will be the dinner given by the "brethren'' f tha "Amen Corner" to Mayor Mc- Clejlan. The dinner will have many un - usual features. Quite an assortment of mayors will be "present, Including Mayor ""John Weaver . of Philadelphia,, Mayor Patrick Collins of Boston, Mayor Tom . J Johnson of Cleveland, Mayor Caner Harrison of Chicago, and Mayor Dennis MutvihlU of Bridgeport, Conn. The great banquet hall of the Fifth Avenue - " hotel is to be decorated with flags and flowers and n the great gathering are to be Republicans, Democrats, mug wumps and all sorts and conditions of statesmen who are to take "One night ; off." ' - . KnlttjnQUonaJrM Will Bacs. 'The dinner will be given next Wednes day' night, the 27th. and many of ths guests will leave for Florida Immedi ately Afterward to witness the Day tona-Ormond Beach automobile race, in which Interest has grown yearly. t Sev eral New York multimillionaires, in cluding William K. Vanderbllt, Jr., have already gone to the fashionable winter resort to take part in the big event Jt is estimated that f 1.000.000 worth of machinery alone will be represented in! " the 'contest .-.'! I. ass XUs.aor Sold. -. For some reason not entirely clear to the proprietors themselves the Broad way cafes are selling less liquor than usual. This has been the condition since the first of the year, and ths white-aproned dispensers of the enliv ening fluid are becoming nervous and re troubled ' with presentiments of bankruptcy. Whether this falling 6ft is due to New Year resolutions which are holding out longer than usual, is sot known, but it Is certain that many proprietors are in despair and facing a serious situation unless there is a greater demand for the seductive de lights of the cordial bottles, f xt Books in Schools. Comptroller Grout is conducting a 4 searching Investigation into the affairs of the board of education in- all its branches. Borne of those associated , with the department have a habit of writing text books, or at least' 6f put ting their names In them and then hav ing them selected for use in schools throughout the city. It has been hinted that , Mr. Grout intends presenting a bill in the legislature which will cut off this source of revenue and have 4 text book selected for merit only. Boom fot OoTtmor. A . little gubernatorial boom for Ne- . vada N. Stranahan, collector of the port of New York, has been started on the assumption , that Governor Odell does not care to run a third time. The pros pect is that there win be many candi- dates for the first place on the Repub lican state ticket If , Mr. Odell steps aside, Timothy L, Woodrui is a candi date and Speaker Fred 8. Nixon has a boom. up the state ready for launching at the proper time. Before his appoint ment as collector Mr. Stranahan was one of the- most prominent members of the state senate. He and President Roosevelt are warm friends, and it is asserted thai the president would like to have the collector head the ticket in this state next fall. A Private Health Bnrsao. Ex-Health Commissioner Dr. Ernst 3. ' Laderls intends starting a private health bureau, the work of which may be ex tended to other cities. , While there will be an omission of the medical side,' Dr, - Lederle's bureau will be a duplicate in , miniature of the city's department of health, and he will closely follow along the lines upon which he has been work ing for the last IS years. Dr. Lederle expects to maintain friendly relations i with-hissuccessor in-eltksSr-IJjvDar- . llngton, and wlu have associated with him several well-known experts. The Third Bail System. Engineers and consulting electrical ex pert of the Interborough Rapid Transit company are working Upon a solution of the "third rail" problem and it is ek pected that a report will be made within , , a few weeks, proposing a number of .plans which would be feasible by which the dangers of an exposed contact rati may be obviated or greatly lessened. It is said that the engineers favor a plan '; by which the contact rail will be cut off in short sections, which can either be i. "cut out" altogether in case of a lire or an accident on ths structure and thus .render it harmless, or it may be auto matlcally rendered "alive" as the trains pass along and be "dead" at all other times, Pleased With MoClsllaa. Reader Charles F. Murphy is so pleased wltu tho success of his candi date. Ma, or McClellan that he is said to . -be grooming the young mayor for still higher honors possibly the presidency . In 190J and will see that Tammanyltea who would bring Mr. McClellan' ruls into disrepute and thus blight these high ambitions are restrained. If Mr. Mur . phy can be a Warwick or a Ilanna a few years hence, with New York's young executive as the plastic material, It i : said that his ambition will then have been satisfied. Oront up ta Anns. . Comptroller Grout is still up In arms . against an increase in the $21,000,000 ap prlatton for schools, claiming that If certain useless extravagances be cut off, it will not be necessary to curtail the educational system. The school author! ties Insist that they must have more ' money and there is talk of appealing to the legislature for the funds necessary lor tne vacation schools, playgrounds, lectures and recreation centers. Bsvsr Tires of Fads. ., New York society never tires of fads and everything thut smacks of novelty is taken up with an eagerness that is sometimes amusing, to say nothing of ths gross extravagance of many of the iut?tw. aiust iiuw inv rege is ior nai dwelling. Many smart multl-mlllionafres, following the example of Mr. and Mrs. . Alfred a. Vanderbllt, have given up tselr homes for the winter and taken flats for the season. 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"The Columbia River drydock Is the only appropriate name for ths new floating drydock now nearing completion m. juium. gays u. a. Thomas, vlce presiaenc or tne Fort. Of Portland com mission. "By seeing or hearing that name the location of the dock would at ones be easily understood by msrlners all over the world. They all know wnere tns Columbia river is situated, me name would mean something to them. It would be suggestive and carry soms weight. "If it should be called ths Sargeant drydock what meaning would that con vey to those who hear it spoken of in soms foreign country? They might think it was situated at Liverpool. Hall fax or soms other seaport, thousands of miles from the Pacific coast ot Cis American continent. ' "Suppose ths plan should bs adopted that several of the sea captains say is customary all over ths world that Is, to name thai drydock in honor of ths first ship which Is taken on for treat ment what would be the result? Ths probabilities are very good that a nam misleading in the extreme, would b forced upon the Improvement Say, for example, that the British ship East Africa, now in the harbor, should be ths first vessel taken on the drydock, snd it would be named in her honor. When tne t-ast African drydock would bs men tloned on the Atlantic coast . nearly everyone would naturally Infer that it was located somewhere along the rugged shores of ths dark continent In other words, by pursuing such a senseless course ws would be advertising Africa inBteaa or Oregon and ths Faclflo North' "No, ths Columbia River drydock I tns oniy name to glvs it, and as a mem' ber of the Port of Portland commission I shall make such a suggestion. means something. If I have my way, customs and precedents set by other countries win have nothing to do with naming tnis crock." ' At THB WIHTEB OAKDXH. Ths growing popularity of ths Winter Garden, the amusement bazaar at Third and Morrison streets, is nightly taxing the capacity of the house. All ths clev erest vaudevillians on ths Pacific Coast are played at this house, and Proprietor Kennedy and Manager , Flaky Barnett have reason to feel proud of their suo cess. The program next week Includes 36 distinct acts, snd is ths biggest bill presented in Portland during, this tlms, Plenty of screened seats1 are provided for ladles.. : ;. ,. v r You 'won't believe it till you ses Mm Cyclone defies all laws of. gravitation. FOR IE SALES ARE MADE DURING WEEK BZAXTT UUI SHOW AH XXCBBASB TOM TKX8 WEEK MUCH-TABBED-Or TBABSTEB IS MADE COBGBB. OATZOir AKATAJ SHOLOM WIU BBECT STHAOOam. . Per mits. . 3.750 . 10.800, . f 9,690 Trans- -fers. 16,301 18,300 97.629 30,214 16.211 Monday .... ..,- ... Tuesday ........... Wednesday . . ., Thursday. Friday. ............. ; 4.800 Total, five days.... .123.640 . 81,100 $178,466 124,443 Last week, five days, Loss this week, ....162,660 'Gain this .week..... $ 64.017 This week ths realty transactions hnw an Increase, and local dealers re port that they now expect the sales to assume larger proportions as the spring season advances. The sales, ror tne nrst flvs days this week amounted to 6178.- 465. ss against 1124,448 during tns same period of the preceding week. This re sults in a gain of f 54,0X7 for the trans actions this week. - ' VThs largest sals during ths week was that of lots 1 and 2, block 85, corner of Seventh and Stark streets, to tho West ern America company,: This transac tion was in reality made about six weeks ago, but ths deeds have just been re corded. The sale was mads by the Whsllsy-Fechheimer .heirs through Grindstaff and Blain. Ths consideration was 840.000. Ths company intends to construct a large building upon the premises and ths present buildings will soon bs torn away, v Samuel A. Miles sold to Bamuei uwan- son a portion of Pleasant Horns addi tion for 613,000. The Eastern A Western Lotnoer com pany sold to ths Portland General Elec tric company a fraction of block 31, and ths north 40 feet of block 17. Sher lock addition, together with riparian water and wharf rights, for $16,000. The electrle company is now engaged in building a large power station1 on ths ground, which will bs used as an auxil iary to its Oregon City station. . Ths Oakland Land Part company sow to O. M. Smith lots 1, 3. 6,-14, south 16 feet, of lot 16, block 1, Madeline, for 810.400. . ' . ... E. R. Pittelhau sold to Ruaoipn tsecaer lot 8, block 207. for $10,000, Kucb Building Is Promised. Local architects say that they srs fairly rushed with work for new build ings which will bs erected during the present season. Although ths permits this week were not so large as those of the week previous, still the activity in ths building line is far more pronounced than it was during ths former period. Ons of ths large buildings to be erected during ths near future is that of ths Blaster Bros., on ths corner of Park and Washington streets, on ths property known as- ''Widow's Row." Ths exact cost xf ths building has not yet been fully decided upon, but the owners say that It will very likely bs in ths neighborhood of $40,000. Upon ths property donated ny tns Ladd Estate ths Men's Resort will Con struct a two-story building to cose about $12,000. Ths land is located on ths . southwest corner of Fourtu ana Burnslds streets, and is valued at $26.- 000. The lower floor will bs used aa an auditorium and reading room for men. and ths second story for a kindergarten and gymnasium for boys. Ths old two- siory structure now on tns property is being moved to ths adjoining lot on Fourth street The work of construct ing ths new building will bs begun at once. .:. Will Bnild a Bynagogus. Ths congregation Ahaval Sholom, which recently , sold its quarters on Sixth street, between Pins and Oak streets, to Grindstaff and Blain . lor $16,250, has purchased a lot on ths northeast corner of Park and Clay streets, and will build a new synagogus wlthm ths next month. Ths plans ior ths building ara now being competed for by several local architects, and tns ex act cost of ths building cannot yet ds determined, it being dependent alto gether on circumstances. Ths congre gatton has unanimously voted tnat tns building will bs fully paid for when completed, and ths exact cost will de nend altogether on ths amount of money raised. Ths congregation is nguring on a structure to cost from $16,000 to $30,000. LAUNCHING OF THE CHARLESTON ( - (Journal Special Service.) Newport News, Vs., Jan. 23. The pro tected cruiser Charleston, ths largest snd most powerful vessel of its typs in ths American navy, was launched today in ths presence of a large crowd which in eluded a party of distinguished persons from ths city or Charleston, s. u.. large number of naval officers from Washington and other Invited guests. Ths event was very successful, and tns shin rods out on ths James river with out leaning to starboard or port Miss XUltn W. Rhett daughter of ths mayor of Charleston, christened ths cruiser as it started down ths ways. Following ths launching was a luncheon given by ths officials of the shipyard In honor of ths sponsor, Ths new cruiser Charleston continues ths name of the 3,700 ton vessel wrecked several years ago in ths Philippines, Thers will be but two other vessels in ths United States navy of ths Charleslsn class. They are ths Milwaukee and the St. Louis, now under construction. Whlls designed primarily for speed they will be at ths sams tlms formidable fighting machines. They will have the most powerful ordnance' for vessels of their class ana navs tne nignest speea compai ibis with good ' cruising qualities and great radius of action. They so closely approach the .type of second-class , ar mored cruisers that they might easily be mistaken for such. , . The Charleston Is 424 feet long and has a breadth of 66 feet Her displace' ment is 9,700 tons. Her armament Will consist of 14 6-inch rapid fire guns: 1 14-pounder rapid fire guns, 12 3-pounder rapid firs guns, four 1-pounder automatic guns, eight 1-pounder rapid fire guns, two 3-lnch rapid fire field guns, two ma chine guns, 80 calibre and sight auto matlo guns, 30 calibre. . . The Charleston is to have twin screw engines, which will furbish 21.000 horse power, and which will enable her to show better than ths required , speed of 22 knots per hour. Her coal capacity with the bunkers full Is 1.600 tons, which would enable her to cross the Atlantic several times without recoallng. Ths building of the Charleston whs au tborized by an act of congress in 1902 and her keel was laid lsst year at the yards of the Newport News Sblpbulldln snd Dry Dock company". According to oontraet ths vessel will bs ready for ds livery to ths 1. government within months from dats, snd will cost $1,740,' 000. ' , ' Preferred Stock Canned Oooda, Allen 4 Lewis' Best Brand. JURORS FIGHT THE VILY COCKROACH CAMP A1C1H OP ZHSSCT A8SA8MXHA TXOH WITH XEV-XHCX T9WDBB OUHS ABOTJT TO BBOIH IH JXTDOB rRAZEBB COTBT JUSTICE MVST BB PXESEBTXD, . Jury sessions ara likely to be longer lit Judge Fraser's court at ths county courthouse. It has been somewhat gen erally remarked ' by . unfortunates who have been compelled to servs on Juries in this court that thers are mors cock roaches and allied breeds of insects in ths juryroom than, they had ever be lieved possible . to congregate in so smalt a space. Jury deliberations lit this room have been notoriously short and ths Parker case, that was decided by a jury in 40 seconds yesterday, was TO-sSptlon--V-AWw,: i t - Just. how fierce have been ths on slaughts, of. the roaches during jury sittings will never be generally known, as with 'other secrets of the silent chamber this is' burled forever, but palefaced Jurymen have often knocked loudly for ths bailiff, who would dis appear within and industriously push an insect powder gun at ths bug hosts until they beat a temporary retreat It was announced today - that ths room would be thoroughly gons over and ths resident roaches and - allied hordes exterminated, oven unto the old est and most venerable king cockroach, who ' reserves for himself ' ths right ot crawling In ths foreman's ear. Paint lims and other essentials will bs . lib erally used. ;.:.,;i' "Soms day a fellow will get hung just because that juryroom is too in teresting,".; said a : clerk of ths - court weeks ago, and to preserve ths ends of Justice ths bugs must die. ' BRAZXKAH ' XXUXB. ' The body of Harold C Allen, a brake man, who was killed a few days ago at Buckeye by boing thrown from a North ern Paciflo train, arrived from Spokane this morning, Ths deceased was S3 years of age, and formerly resided here. The funersl "will be held tomorrow after noon from 316 Monroe street. - Interment will be in Lons Fir cemetery. r "A Fight for Life." 'fighting Disease" The Dr. Llebig Staff Only Specialists for Men E Rstabtlibed en Piclfle Coast ST r no. still eontlnae to ear most obattnatc, cbront private and nerTous aiaeawa si man, when all other fail. Latrat remedies, ma toe tie enersy. Ucbt. heat and falTanlam cur the worat caaea In half th tiro and half the uric. 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I , u Head Pfcyslolan. 1 - VARICOCELE. is a condition that men suffer from more than all other conditions combined, and is the direct cause of nervous prostra tion and earlv loss of mental, physical and all powers, which in turn unfits ons for ordinary duties of life. 1 accom- Sllsh a permanent cure in all such con ltlons as Varicocele without a cutting or trying operation, or loss of timet to ins patient, : - BTBZOT0BB --'.'' ths symptoms- of which ars obstruc tions, naralal closure of ths canal, fre quent and pa4nful scaldlngs. prostatic irritation and inflammation of ths blad der, I treat and permanently cure v ery case of stricture that I accept with out cutting or dilating. BOOD POXSOVXBO- of a specific nature Is a condition that ths innocent as well as ths guilty may acquire, Inasmuch aa it is very often hereditary. Ths first symptom Is an ulcer, then ' pains In ths Dones and joints, ulceration of ths mouth, throat snd tongue, falling out of ths hair and eyebrows, and a copper-colored rash over the body.- If you have any of ths above symptoms, I ask you to. consult ms at once, as I treat and permanently curs every case that 1 accept without tns use ot mercury or iodides, thereby insuring you when cured that your bones and your tissues ars not de stroyed. "- ' - XBOTAXr ' diseases, sucb as piles (Itching or bleed ing), fistulas, fissures, chronio constipa tion, or any condition ot ths rectum, by my system of treatment I permanently cure, without a cutting operation or ths injection of ths astringent solution.- Offlc Honrs a. m. to 18 mj 1:30 to S 19 Sj. m. to la Tm. COBSUZ.TATXOH ABB ADTICB PBEB. Dr. W. Norton Davis & Co. leading Specialists of ths Borthwsst : Established 1889. 148H SIXTH STBEET,, COBHEB AADEB, POX TLA VS. OBEOOB. Taleott Talks . mil us to speaa too ireeiy ot our accompusn--ments, yet it Is ths duty of a recognised and legitimate physician Jo say sufficient that ths publla may distinguish him fronvths impostor. Th s ws ars entitled to stats: Our practice Is ths largest on ths Coast built uo by ths personal recommendations of ons patient to another. H is better to COAX a CURE than to FORCE results, because nature will not be driven. To attempt to drive nature Is violence and harm results. There fore, we do not FIX any TIME for s curs of any disease, but PERMA NENTLY CURE In as short a tlms ss modern msthods will allow, (Mors and more doctors sre realising this every day.) OUR guarantee Is, ws PO NOT AS K ON E IX) LL A R FOR OUR SERVICES UNTIL CURB IS EFFECTED. We TREAT and CURE all forms of CONTRACTED disor ders, such as GLEET, STRICTURE. SEXUAL PERVERSION, which In clude" TOO QUICKNESS and LOST POWER: Piles, VARICOCELE. HY DROCELE, snd ths complicated nervous disorders growing out of DR TAUCOTT & CO Ths Isadiar SPBCXAUS on ths Coast, witb offloes at Los Angeles, las Pranoisoo, aad at .- -.: ' 250'8 ALDER STREET, PORTl AND, OREGON MeniCometolls nated and developed after a whole life's sxperlence in treating diseases , Secullar to men. It is a treatment that is based on scientific i knowledge. 1 have no free proposition, no trial or sample treatment to offer you. My education, my experience, my conscience, my reputation, condemn all such ouackery. ft you will call and ses ms I will, glvs you fres of charVe a thorough personal examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion of your case, and If I find your case is incurable I will honestly tell you so. If, on ths other hand. I find your case Is curable, I .P. I., . r,rmnent cure. Inasmuch as I will glvs you a written f usranteo to curs you or reiuna 10 jn m n.rtninetit ura of i.t ji.i... . thv are ilwavi attribute my'suocess to promising ways do wnai i promts VAmiCOCZLB . ' Permanently cured with out cutting or trying op ' eratton. No pain or loss of tlms. 1 - VX.CES8 Acurs and chronio by our system of treatment ars dried up at one,. . ' BTBXOTVXB . , . cured without dilating r , cutting. No pain. r -. BX.OOD POISOBTirO permanently cured with out ths uss of mercury . or potash. ; , ' " Erysypelas, or any erup tive dlseass of the skin permanently cured by us. it vrai cannot call. All -and a)l replies sent In plain envelope, Enclose two-cent stamp to lnsurs reply '..'' . . . OFFICE IIOURS i a. m. to 1:80 p. m. Sundays, 10 m. to 11 m. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FRES ADDRESS ST. LOUIS MEDICAL md SURGICAL DISPENSARY 930H TAUXIX.Ii TBEZT. - POBTZtABD, OBEOOB. WAITXVa WE ABBESSES that occur in ths night or during ths day, and which in a great many cases sre ths starting out of many, conditions which in time will render ons a mental, physical and nervous wreck. . If you have trouble with this condition, ses me at ones, as I stop ths ailment com' pletely, never to return, BiADDEB ABB JODBXT symptoms of which srs pains In i ths back and loins, frequent and scalding urination, pufflness of ths syes and swelling of the feet, and a thousand other symptoms better known to the sufferer. I treat and permanetly curs all such' conditions. I cars not how long standing nor ot what nature, as I dry them up at ones. ; J- HTDBOCELB or any swslllngs, tenderness or Impedi ments ars restored to their normal s lie without a cutting operation, ECZEMA ' Pimples, blackheads, erysipelas or an7 eruptive diseases of ths skin, by my sys tem of treatment ars permanently cured and ths skin left smooth and velvety In appearancs. TAMru that have been undaveloped, that have wasted through disease, are restored to their normal condition by my system of treatment . if you cannot call. All corresnondencs strictly confidential, and all replies sent in plain snyelopes. Enclose 2a stamp to fnsurs reply.- - . . . ; p. m. daily. Sundays and Holidays, ON Men's Diseases NO CLASS OF HUMAN AILMENTS IS SO LITTLE! understood smong ths medical pro fession today as thoas peculiar to men. As a . result ths methods commonly employed in treating them ars but relics of earlier periods in medical sclencs. . We have departed from every form of treatment that our own expert-, sncs and research have proven ineffective and unscientific. We have replaced them with ev. sry appliancs and moans that money can pro curs to aid us in our efforts, coupled with sn honest desirs to -curs where cure is possible. Ths dignity of our profession does not per- I want every man that is suffering from sny special disease or condition to come and have a social chat with me. and I win explain to you a sys tem of treatment which I have origi r r i raw vour condition. I make no charaa Included In ths nominal fee asked. I nothing but what I can do, and al or ' any swellings or ten derness or Impediment ' cured without a cutting operation, BKEtraATXSM in' sll its forms is per manently cured by our system of treatment. TXIAMTT impaired, lost or weak ened, Is restored at once to Its normal condition, irrespective of the tlms you have been afflicted. SIiASDBB AITS KID WET ! M coavxttoxra by our system of treat ment show signs of im provement st ones. " Correspondence' strictly confidential.