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I Picture of a Voting Machine. Voting Machines Are in Use in 754 of 3.039 Election Districts in New York State. As They Add Up the Ballots as Past as They Are Cast, the Result from the Machine Is Known in a Pew Minutes. SOME FAMOUS SIEGES I From the St. James Gazette. ' T l only within the last 2(0 years from the period when Vauban flourished, that the pre-eminence of the attack oyer the defense of fortresses has existed. When the arms ..mnlovrd were slings and arrows, the Utah and thick walla of fortresses of tnauperable obstacles sieges mm simple blockades; while for long after the Invention of gunpowder1' the superiority of the defense was mainly Ave to the great difficulty of dragging up heavy ordnance with s besieging army, so that the weight of metal being generally in favor or the oesiegea me fire of the fortress was able to subdue that of the attack. During Vauban'a youth S siege was s Moody and precarious undertaking, con ducted as follows: The approaches were pushed forward to the glacis, when the covered way was assaulted. A covered .descent was then made into the ditch, and a breach was made by the miners. This also was assaulted. After the cap ture of the outworks the main work was breached "and asssulted, and then the Interior Intrenchments. From being engaged In the service of ths moat ambltloua monarch of modern times. Louis XIV, Vauban applied his great talents to forward hla master's lews. He secured his approaches from being enveloped by the Introduction of parallels, and. avoiding asaaulta. accom plished his purpose by well directed manual labor, thus perfecting that irre sistible system of attack wmch has ever since been successfully followed A siege scientifically prosecuted la beautifully certain In Its progress and result. In the case of a protracted siege. however, we Invariably hear that the altuatlon la about to be reversed snd that the problem of the Impregnable fortress has at last been solved. Hu manity will hsve cause to rejoice In such a triumph of military art, but as yet there are no signs 0 It coming to pass. Of course, many sieges havs tailed (and failure la usually attended with severe loss or dire disaster), as a - rule through the resources at the dis posal of the besiegers being Insufficient for the investment, but these form no exception to this rule: The most famous sieges of modern times may now be enumerated: In 1S07 Dantxlc held out for 78 dsys, snd again In ISIS for 40 days, preceded by s six weeks' blockade. From June IT to August 14, 180S, a fsw thousand Spaniards were besieged by 17.000 picked French troops In Sar agossa, which this time capitulated after a heroic resistance lasting 62 days, snd accomplished by sap and mine from bouse to bouse. The Peninsular slegea are famous for the numerous assaults of the breach snd escalades, which were almost un known In the earlier sieges. Bsdajoa stood two rlege. first In 1811. one of St days, which wsa raised, and. second. In 112, one of SO days, which was suc cessful by meana of a glorious escalade. Burgos compelled the attackers to with draw after they had besieged It for 34 days, and the failure, due to the miser able appliances of the besiegers, undid the fruits of Salamanca. The siege of St. Sebastian, occupying SI days of the rear 1112. was attended by terribly severe fighting. Out of a force of S.000 strong 3.500 were killed snd wounded, and the siege train of (0 pieces expended 70,831 rounds, the breaching battery of 10 guns once aver aging 380 pounds per gun In li't hours. The siege at Antwerp by the French In 1832 waa one of the moat scientific In history. The garrison of this forti fied citadel numbered 6,000 men. and was opposed to the sttark of a besieging army IS times Its strength. After 21 days the fortress was reduced to a heap of ruins, and the exhausted defenders decided not to stand an assault. The great lesson deduced from this siege was that the l sieging army should be from four to five times the strength of the garrison The siege of Sepastopo was one of the longest on record; It lasted 34 days At its close the Russians opposed SI guns In the first line to about 800 of the allies, and at the final asssult. which failed In six points out of seven, the ramparts were Intact, and the troops hud to advance for nearly 200 yards without rover. Only one of the works In the main line the Malakoff was ever taken. Practically all the land defenaes of Sevastopol were developed In the form of a vast system of earthworks subse quent to the first bombardment, and the defenders constructed such an Important advanced work as the Maraelon five months Ister. The Freneh excavated 41 miles snd the English eight miles ot trenches, but the approaches never reached the ditch. However, the Chersonese stronghold was fever Invested; from the north the enemy could alwaya receive reinforce ments snd supplies. on the other hand. Kara waa only starved Into surrender In 1885 after a heroic struggle of five months. In which appalling slaughter was Inflicted upon the bealears. The Investment of Delhi took place on June 8, 1857 and the siege began a week later, proceeding for three months under most disadvantageous conditions. At length, on September 8. the heavy batteries were got Into' action and an assault waa prepared. On the 14th of September the troop advanced to storm the gates In the face of an overwhelming rebel garrison, and la aplte of aerlous losses succesded by a marvelous display of gallantry In carrying ths bastion and occupying the eastern portion of the city. For five days heavy fighting con tinued In the streets, till on Septeiober 24 the whole city was won. The principal alegss In the Amerlesn war of secession were V Icksburg and Richmond. The Investment of th for mer oloaed May 19, ISIS, and on the Fourth of July following the place ca pitulated with 30,000 men. The siege of Petersburg began on July 11. 1884. Gradual approachea were at tempted, but the difficulty of pushing them against a long line of strong works which could not be enveloped and wars defended by equsl forces, wss found to be sp great as to offer amsll chances of success. The lines gradually extended to 12 miles, comprising 35 forts and 60 batter ies. The movements of troops operating upon the lines of communication, which up to the last were held by the enemy, finally rendered an assault practicable by drawing a large part of the defenders away from their works. It waa given on April 2, 18(5, and most of ths works were captured. The defenders evacuated the city during the following night. The Danish redoubts of Duppel were but poor sffslrs, and only armed with smooth-bore popguns; nevertheless the defense lasted (6 days. They were atormed on April II, 1(54, by 15,000 men, who suffered 1,115 casualties. In the Franco-German war formal sieges were undertaken at only Belfort and Strassburg, and partial alegea at Paris, Schlettstadt and Ixmgwy. The moat modern fortifications of Paris were 50 years old, and the average age of the rest 160 years. All were 111 formed. Strassburg wss Invested on August 12, 1570, snd the siege began on August 25. lasting 51 dsys. The siege train comprised 50,000 men, wit l 200 guns and 100 mortars. The gsrrlson numbered 17,000. The stuck wss mad by regular approaches, the outworks being breached by distant fire and by mining, and the main rampart by the high angle fire of batteries In the second parallel. Every thing had been prepared for the final assault when the city capitulated on September 27. Ths German urt tilery fired 13.722 rounds. Belfort held out for 105 days, but the besiegers were insufficient 50.000 men pitted against a garrison of 17.000. The bombardment lasted day and night from December 3. 1870. to February IS, 1871 the Germans throwing 600,000 projec tiles Into the town. Psrls held out 131 days, but the bom bardment or tne advanced worka only was comparatively short, from Decern her 27. 1670. to January 28, 1871. Long wy made a vlgoroua defense of 29 dsys. The Germans bombarded st long ranges a number of French fortified towns while they Invested others, and "ob served" more, but these cannot be clas sified ss sieges. In 1677 tbs Russians tried to rush Osman Pacha'a intrenched camp at Plevna. They first attacked th place on July 20 with 7,000 men. and were hurled back with a loss of one-third. They next assaulted on July 30 with 30.000 and were repulsed with a loss of 7.000. On September 11, after a four days' bombardment, they msde a third fruitless sttempt with 90.000, snd lost 18,600. They then concluded to resort to a blockade rather than a siege. The line they occupied was 46 miles In length, and the strength of the Invest ing srmy attained 107.000 Infantry, with 510 field guns, but only 40 siege guns The Turkish garrlaon was never atronger than 40.000. Osman attempted to break out on December 9, but being surrounded and terribly defeated, he surrendered unconditionally on the fol lowing day. At the same period Kara, though strengthened since 1666 with 12 detached forts and a citadel, restated only 10 days. As their bombardment with 48 pieces failed utterly, the Russians decided to assault with S6.000 men. which they did on the bright moonlight night or November 17-15. 1877. This was a sln fU tarty well executed affair. The points of attack were skillfully selected, the vsrtnus columns attacked stmultan eously. snd the Turks were tsken com pletely by surprise. Of the garrlaon of 23.000. all save 40 were killed, wounded or captured. The Russian casualties numbered 2.27S. The three great slegea. so called. In the South African war were Mafeklng. 216 days; Kimberly. 12S days, snd Lady smith. 1 1 8 days. None was a fortress, snd the places were Invested rather than besieged. from a baseball game to a social and dance. Dick O'Leary waa once one of the strongest men In the city. Aa a porter at one of the hotels ha handled heavy weight a with the ease of a professional strong man. In the flower of his strength one night, he awoke the , next morning to find himself crippled and licipu-ss. After weeks of Inactivity and as a result of careful nursing Dick re covered sufficiently 'to go to work on light Jobs, but hla malady had not been conquered. Hla strength gradually gave way, and In the end he found that he could not walk. A good rqany men would have given, up under the circumstances, but O'Leary was plucky and determined to find some plan of earning a living for himself and wife. He took his one from Billy Clark, the famous town-crler of Nantucket, only he decided to Improve on Clark's methods He realised that for the scheme he had In mind originality was a prime requisite. So he went to friends and asked them to get htm a donkey. Through another friend Dick waa fit ted out with a little cart. A megaphone completed the outfit. Hla first appear ance on the street made a decided hit. Crowds of boys followed him wherever he went, and It was evident thst he would have no trouble in attractive no tice. At first the business was precarious and there were times when Dick and hla donkey went hungry. But he has now become an Institution recognised by those who want certain things adver tised, and not a day paasee but he tra verses the, city In his donkey-eart. He Is a'vaat Improvement on the sandwich man, because he talks to the public through his megaphone, while his don key and cart lift htm above the level of th town-crler Tn affliction from which he suffers Is generally known. and sympathy brings In some part of his trade. Cupid's Press Agent r A for usriQUE cbieb or raw JTORD From Leslie Monthly Magazine November. A young minister was called s few years ago to a church In a thriving east ern city. His predecessor hsd been a well known preacher whose sermons had attracted large congregations, but whose expressed belief was that th clergy man' single duty was the spiritual wel fare of his people. The church hsd failed to meet current expense for sev eral years, and it considerable debt was Increasing with mechanical regularity. The newcomer waa not a wonderful or. a tor. but he had a firm mouth and Jaw. Within two yeara h was st the hesj of s smoothly running business organ ization whose departments war handled by men who understood (heir work and did It. which discounted It bills and reduced Its old Indebtedness. The church had become a working church. "The church, he said one day, "is a temporal organisation doing an entirely practical work. Business Integrity I a necessary to It continuance and detl nlte achievement I as necessary to Its advance as in any other temporal or ganlxatlon." "Your predecessor was right, how ever." spoke up one of his leading mem here with a smile, "he slwaya aald the Lord would provide; th Lord did pro vide you." co citi's fssoo: ' From Modern Mexico. The unprecedented amount of improve ment thst Is going on In the residence action of the Mexican capital exceed even that of the business portion of th city. In th new colonies, opened largely by American capital, and In fact. throughout the city and suburb, thou sands of residences and groups of flats are In course of erection, and with the clone of the rainy season thla month hundreds more will b begun. Mexico City Is becoming every year a more de llghtful place for permanent residence. The suburban towna of th valley are being built up In a substantial manner that wss unknown before th coming of the electric railway. Many famlll who formerly went out of the city for the summer season are now living all the year round In their suburban homes. The great expansion of the city's res idence section has hsd s wonderful ef fect upon property vslues, thst hsve Increased from 300 to 600 per cent In many Instances within a few year. LOOK TO TOVB WALK. New Bedford Corr of th Boston Herald llck O'Leary of this city, prevented by physical infirmities from following the common pursuits of men, has devised a new method of earning a livelihood. With his donkey and his little cart, his megaphone and a banner, he goes all over the city and advertise anything From Success. Look to your walk. It ha more to do with your aucc or failure than you perhaps dream of. Don't slouch. Don't wobble. Don't shuffle. Don't strut. Walk like a man who 1 determined to play a man' part In life, with head erect and feet planted firmly on th ground. One msy see on the street of s city every dsy many people who are walking failure. rl uere I not th slightest en ergy In their movement. Their whole "bearing give testimony of their weak nes. How do w know that they are failure? Nothing 1 simpler There I a subtle connection between the mind snd the body. The mental attitude la reflected in the spontaneous movement of the body, and you can very quickly tell by a man' walk and general bear ing whether his mind le alert, hi spirit progressive and earnest and hi whole being full of life and vigor and deter mination, or he la a slipshod, lasy, life lea creature. From the Chicago Tribune. T the request of the Newport group Marie Petit, the fore most Frenoh authority on love comes to America to tell our countrynfen all she knows about the art "Falling In love la losing th sense of thing." says Mme. Marie petite. "We forget the relation of one fact to another; we no longer know what Is good, what 1 bad. Love ,1 not to be treated aa a scientific subject, with facts. It Is to be regarded with all the illusion of which nature I capable "In Its better sense, flirtation Is foretaste of love. But on who fUrts much loses the trus taste of the cup of lov. Flirtation should be regarded a the lighter dish of love the caviare; It give an appetite without satisfying But Ujere are different temperamenta there are even mo wno can live upon caviar! "I do not know how on know when one falls In love. I have forgotten. "But I should say thla: When one become quit stupid In the presence of another, when speech Is alow and nsrd. when one cannot expreaa the mllet thing without fear of ridicule or of hurting the beloved one when. In snort, on appears lea to advantage than at anv other time, this 1 the sign or really being In love. It 1 the reason of so many complexities "And I am asked: How to tell If a man- la sincere? Ah, 1 not this the Impossible? It I 1 not when he looks Into your eye without blinking rather the contrary. That straight, com pelllng look he he learned it In many schools! If he can lease at you steadfastly and ardently without I quaver, be sure that he knows, ah me too well . But let him appear uncouth. fall to answer you, speak at th wrong time, and keep still when he should speak, let him fsll to take advantage of a chance to do some light thing for your comfort, let him stand stiff and silent when he should gat you s chair then you may believe that It Is he, and not the other, who le sincere. No. It is not the one who csn love the most who Is most attractive But I. think the deep hearted ones who love are. In the long run, the most success ful, because their love lasts, and they get their Inning In the longer races that love run. If not In th short spurts. How to know If a man lovea? When he begin to think lea of himself, grows les egotistical, and. as I ssld, forgets mere gallantry. The heart muat not be starved nor imprisoned, think most women. But I have tried to impress that I think dif ferently. The Intellect may force the heart Into subjection prevent It from following its dictates. Women who have not the strength to do this will be sorry when It Is too late. All those late days when they still must be women, all that time when they would like to forget that they have hearts. they will be sorry that they have formed the habit of needtng love, of awaken ing It In other. For, a they muat not be sincere, but alwaya play -at the sin cerity of 16, whatever life bring them of change, of Insight, the heart la of necessity hurt In the process of ad justment. Alas! It has heretofore been woman' best wisdom not to Imitate man In matters of love. So we muat live In the realm of the Imagination live In it. not vegetate. The Ideal raises u to a region whence that dearth of love cannot strike us In the Imagina tion are visions over which one may dream. These vision are the bethrothal of dream with beauty, and are the only marriages without discord. "Am I in favor of love! I and who am I to be In favor of love, or not in favor? What matters it whether I am for love or agalnat It? Would that affect other women, prevent them from placing all their hope In the love of men? The Andaluslan proverb 1 right: 'Man Is the tinder, womsn Is the fire, and the devil blows upon ths flame as he passes.' "A to whether love endures. It is bard to tell. Love must have some thing new or It cannot last It 1 like the constantly changing course of s river. But a river I too narrow. It 1 also like th sea, for It should have no horizon. If lov Is to last between two persons It must be according to the manner In which they change. If they grow apart, It cannot be helped. It need a great effort In most case to grow along parallel Unas. "A to Jealousy, with which my last answer Is to deal: Jealously Is only good sa a mere ting In lov. Jealously 1 one of those strong essences of which a drop too much is poison. With too much of this piquant poison of Jealousy the drink of love destroys both lovo snd him who drinks It." Women who hsve the qare of children, and household duties find the drain upon their vitality so great that tny vt ...... l wrecks. TlllS It " . II ur ir I HI ...... -- , . . of vitality cauMew headache, backache, .iUHu...I t i.nhtiitv anxiety, etc., eirruiOBH litre aw J i ununj ----- and freouentlv results in vsrlous forma of female weakness. . When vou feel tired and worn out. take Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine which acta directly upon the nerves, re freshing and strengthening them It U a nerve rood ana ionic, i it .... i.n.iiin of the tired nerves and brings rest and refreshing " ''four remedies saved my life. They sre all vou claim them to be. I am now In very good health for a woman 71 yeara oldT thanka to your remedies. xj i nr Hun t feel well. I take a few doaes of Dr. Miles' Nervine and It sets me right. - CATHARINE LAOLJE. I.esndo. Iowa. Sold on a guarantee thst If first bot tle falls to Benefit, your money ws, CLAIRVOVAINT T NASHVILLE Bargain List In the Finest Suburban Addition to Portland. A nlM n K.rAARI house, with large fruit trees; the house all complete for lb..U cash; worth douoie me amount. A 5-room cottage, not quite complete, for $500. or I will complete It for you very cheap; thla la s bargain. . ' A fun,, w H.nuim house with 2 lOtS. S fine home, all for $1,5001500 cash, bal ance to suit, , ' A fsncy 6-room modern house, with 1 large lot, on th corner 11,705. $500 cash, balance to ult. A 6-room house, nice lawn, shrubs and picket fence, for $1,100 $60 down and $15 per month. 1 win duiio you a o -rwm nvu iwi $300 Including lot. I have a 5-acre tract with an 8-roora house, good well and pump. 100 fruit tree, nair acre or sirawDernes; an fenced, for $2,000, part cash, balance to suit. 1 have got some cnoice Building: Lots . From $80 to $150 Easy terms $5 down snd $6 per month. You can save the commission by deal ing direct with the owner JoeNash In the white house at NASHVILLE STATION. Take th Mount Scott car. First snd Alder, Juat 25 minutes' ride. We Wonder more young people do not Im prove ini Whv elr spare time by learning to wine a good business nana lBSTtTUTB, 66 SIXTH Phon Bed 1753. BOOT BOUOBT P ABM TO OWJT T1EE. From Success. All the country know Ellhu Root, th lawyer, man of affairs snd csblnet of ficer, but there sre less known sides to hi make-up which are perhaps more In dicative of the man himself and which are. too. more Interesting for the very reason that they are less appreciated For Instance, he Is enough of s senti mentalist to hsve -..light a farm that he might own a certain tree. He was born In Cabinet hall, one of the buildings of Hamilton college, New Tork, where hi father, Oren Root, waa a professor. In hi boyhood year the two used to take long walk together and time and again on their homeward way. It waa under a aplend. hemlock on Klrkland farm that they would rest. The hilltop commanded a magnificent view of the Orlskany valley, across the Adlrondacka to the norm and often the elder of the pedestrians would say, aa they started on again: "I wiah I owned that tree." In the year sine there hsve been many changes at Hamilton and In the country round about, but the old hem lock has remained untouched snd the other day Ellhu Root bought Klrkland farm and the tree which, he declares, has long been a landmark In his life. WAX.X AS XV TOTJ COFFECTEAe BAKING POWDER. Fuivwmtxn Msswfvfly, Rrvtsf Flavor. Orntat Sh'tRR, steMrt&w: fries CL0SSET ft DlvYERS ; PORTLAND, OMOON. ' say w aWJ 1 V- aoa Washington Street. Headquarters for Elastic Stockings and Trusses LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. Third and Yamhill Sts. DR. GUNN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS ONLY ONI FOR A DOl OURS HgAOAOHI by removing the cause ouai biliousnbsb , by aiding digestion OLIAR THS OOaJPLgXION by purifying the blood REST PILL ON EARTH SOLO by all pavaaisrs.oa it mail on or nuoi, ssa, r ca box OR. BOSANKO CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA.. U. 8. A. O. 8. Harden In Bucceaa. Never allow your physical standard to drop. Keep up your energy; walk aa If you were somebody and were going to do something worth while In the world. so that even a stranger will not your bearing and mark your superiority If you have fallen Into a habit of walking In a listless. Indolent way, turn right To save Ufa. Dr. T. a. Merrltt, of No. Meimopany. Pa., mad a startling teat resulting In wonderful cure. Hu writes: "A pstlent was attacked Willi violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcer a t Ion of the stomsch. I hsd often found Electric Hitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles, so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, snd ha not had an at tack In 14 months'' Klect rl: Bitters re positively guaranteed for Iysici sls. indigestion. Constlpstlon snd Kid ney troubles. Try them. Only 60 t the Red Cross Pharmacy, corner Sixth and Oak streets, on th way to th post-office. about face at once and mnke a change. Vou don't want to shuffle along like the failures we often see sitting around on park benches or lolling nbout the street with their hands In their pockets, or haunting Intelligence offices snd won dering why fat ha been o hard with them. You don't want to give people the Impression that you are discouraged, or that you are .already falling to th rear. Straighten up. then stand erect, be a man. You sre a child of the In finite King. You have royal blond In your vein. Emphaalxe it by your bear ing. A man who Is conscious of hi kin hip with God, and of his power, and who believe thoroughly In himself, walks with a firm, vigorous step, with hi head erect, hi chin in. hi shoulders thrown berk and, down, and hla chest well projected In order to glv a lurge lung capacity. He Is the man who does things. ' You cannot aspire or accomplish great or noble things o long you assume the attitude and bearing of a coward or weakling. If you would be noble and do nobl things, you must look up. You were made to look onward and to walk upright, not to look down or to ahamble along In a seml-horlsontsl position. Put character, dignity, nobility Into your walk. I A AA jS sa tSl 5ttr 50c .J!l iou Yooa ruix nam. i0 OCCUPATION. AMI. WHOM AND WHBW YOU WIIX 14 ARB r. I will fsrf.it 8M where I fsll to tuch you cw to fascinate a arose you desire, how to on lie roar eaeailM raor frlmh needy marrlaie with tbs one of year choice. Ire yea aned lock sad nuke you ssresssfsl In roar business, rsswv.. JTrll Influence, re unite the separatee, dn you lucky numbers. lorst thS earth's lurried r...nr.. settle ths old slates that ttav has placed .beyond the lawyer's ehrewdaess. and ' posltleelj complete low eaa I have goad lack? low eta I sneered la business' now ess I make sky home happy "ow can I conquer ray enemies? How eaa I ajarry the on 1 choose! How ess I marry well? How soon eaa I avarryf Hew csa I ccaqner any rivslt How ess I make any one km me? Ho so) win my lover propose? How ess I get a letterf How can I get a Rood position? How csa I remove bad Influences? How nuke distant ones think of me? How can I hold my kaahand's lore? How ess I keen my wife's lore? SIR FRANCIS DRAKE tails all and neeer asks questions. HOURS DAILY, 10 TO T. AND SCNDAI. 308H WASHINGTON ST.. COR FIFTH AMD WASHINGTON STS. Dehnke-Valker BUSINESS COLLEGE NICHT SCHOOL ASTD BCOKBaXBObT Monday and Thursday evenings from seven to nine. ' BOOXxnraro (Laboratory Method). 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Che requirements arc many hnt the product of onr press bears evidence of onr aMI ity to meet them Ulain 165 TU Battel and Co Prlitcri BLtrtm mA Designers FOR SALE Choice aOxloO-foot south front lot ott SAVIER STREET 5th streets, a big Between S4tn snd bargain at 11.600. WAKRFIKI.D, 215 Stark St. FRIF.8 CO., Phone Main 14. Every Woman boo Tbi wondarfnl 'Vewissmmj HgwCary 'I eefJ5 tor- r,I Carries. Bee safest-Most Co res sent. sMm.m algwlr 8J lsr "SrllM It Cleaaa. As rsaeeeTSsTM rw M. V MM MaasTUe hoBS aealei llseeea W iT la rated bonk smM h e'ree For Mai tt a co. BUDAH BERNIQUE t CIwAIRVOYANT THE VEILED PROPHETESS I TELL YOUR NAME " Special This Week, $10.00 Life Reading Thee are .so misuses in ia preaietuaa made bj the least sad wonderful psrhie. To mar wish to knew if it la adtlaoble to 50c chase le Mala la lov. la n ake rlrse. "Shan I saeesa in me new undertaking T "Can I obtain mi bones, bit wishes. Bur am- bltlone?" "Shell I ever en Joe the hnrart of wealth?" "Caa I trust an? friends?'' "Hsee I enemies?'' When shall I marry?" "IIow often shsll I nwrrTT" "Shall I eeer'b clleoreed?" "Does soother share ths lavs that eta t fall belongs to me? " "If so, whom? "Am I loved la reto.ro V "Ia there a rival Is my loee?" "When shall bit lev affair terminate la marrlsse?" "When shall air domestic troablss endr "Row eaa I make my life and host happy" "When shall mj absent friend return?" "Whr do I set raeelee a letter?" HOLES 10 to 6 DAILY AND SUNDAY. 291 Morrison St., Corner Fifth Bam floor of Boston D ratal Parlor. AM Dr. W. Norton Davis. t js-i IN A WEEK We treat an rcs felly alt Serrate iisna aS ehronlc dlaelara of men. alee blood, atomaeh. heart, Uvr, kidney sad throat troubles. We core BYPHllXIS (wlthoot mercury) to Stay eared raravar. to 80 to 00 day. We re Jfcee STHICTUBK. wltboot opera Mos or pals, la 18 tew drains, th result of self ah, I mated lately. We re a restore the ! el art of any mas onder Sn be mesne st local treat ment aseaaar to aai sella. We Core Gonorrhoea In a Week Th doctors of this tnstltots are all resoler red. tea. hare had assay yeara asuwtasss. Bsvs bees known Is Portlsnd for lk year. hs fleets Set Is maintain, and wit! ssaVe tske so east scire, certain ear eaa be ef- We ensrentee to e)s tn every eas. w ear. take or share? e few. CTassolf s Mo fee. Let fere confidential. IsstrweHve BOOK FOB MB ststled free t rials errs n raw. ir rn cannot call at office, write Bar Mob blank. Horns tree roses ssuasasfsL Of e boors to S. asd T to Sollder. 10 to IS. tie leading aneetaflat Is th With ere t. Dr.W. Norton Davis & Co. Tea Hot Botl. BJ . Pine B. Oor. Third and C. GEE WO The Qraat Chinos Doctor hroua-h ir Is called grat be cause his wonderful cures are so wall known throughout th United Stat, and because ee assay peopl sre thankful to him for saving their Uvea fiess OPERATIONS He treats ny and nil diseases with powerful cnin herbe, root, barks and veaei that are entirely un aslascs In thla ooun- the uee of thes hrm- I ram on s bodwt nen buds sbl. known to try. and t the action of ever 6t different nmjedlra thst be has euceeeefully used la different diss. He guaranteee to ours catarrh, asf.ima, lung troubles, rheumatism, ner vousnesa, stomach, liver. Kidney, fe male trouble snd sll private d ! Hundred of testimonials. Charge moderateCeTI and see him (MSB U leTATlOB J-aval as. Patients out of the city write for blank and circular, enclose stamp. Ad dress THE C GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 163 Alder street. Portland. Or. tlon this paper. COAL FOR MOUSE USB. Raven Nut Coal, delivered, at per ton $5.75 Raven Lump Coal, delivered, at per ton . . .. S6.BO Renton Lump Coal, delivered, at per ton 7.00 Australian turn, oenveren. at per ton Carbon Hill Coal, delivered. per ton Rock Spring Coal, delivered, at per ton B8.KO Screened Coal Full Weights. st 7.BO 7.SO VULCAN COAL CO. OFFICE PHONK MAIN 27S. No. I2 BlTRNSIDB STREET. WEINHARD'S City Brewery Largest snd Most Complete Brewery la th Burlaw. Bottled Beer a Specialty TBlVBaHOBrB Bo. 7. OflVce lata aad 1 PORTLAND. OREGON. :-"SaV ' 'if gafaaw .