THE OREGON DAILV JOURNAL PORTLAND, CATU.IDAY L.:.. 3, JAIIUAl- I- V 4-. FINANCIAL. Lass ni wt.-2:-j-7 - (ZevaUlaaed in) ' . a naaeial passine ! IUlMtlft kDi . ll nolnt An fa j tenon. Ltlr of credit hnt4 ovallakle la iJ .11 i.t. i. tfc. l)i,td fltatk - eeld ea Hew Tort. Waaatnatoa. Calmeov Ja.ML Jiaartr Umaka Ban , Sn-nanfe enkt ee Ixmdon. -'Perla, '.eras, rrnnkftet, .Hoeit.es. yoaaauw Manila a4 - weaoiaia. .. rimiT utiawii 'tin r. . or foxttasd. ottoo. Dtearaated Denealtnrr aad FImmhI lNt ef "v PraaMcst... ............. A. U H '."W1 Aarteteat (easier. ..... .V......W, 0. Al-VOHD i V AVemd Aetata Cannier. ....... B. T, STrTSNS ,-V-'' Ottera ef Credit lamed Available la Saras ii l.tr-'iSi - -an the aratenr- States: A--' ...- Slsht bokance , and Teleererihte lrsanfets arid oa Kn York. Bnitoe. Chleaae. St. tenia. St Paul. Onake. 8a rranelaee aad la. srlnrtf! aetata te the Kertkweat. - " ' - Sir l and time fillM amir a In earna e anfl a Uadna.-p.ru. Berlin. rreokferl-ee-tBe Mala. Hearken. , Yokohama. - rtontom. Carlatlaila. rnrkkotia. St. peterekere, Men. Sew, KaHrk. Hnnnlahf. t ' ' - '. - Cllertlua. Made aa rsvorable Tttwb. Um9 STATV ATTOWAI. HASTC -OF pfTtw. 00. . .ta-Cioinwut coi. Tint ms ab Oeaeral Banking nataaaa. IrliiMeTnAir -1"4 JCarope. JHoctkoag aa Manila. eotLtmoiuDt o rAvoaABts nrnut. C. AIKBWOPTH :...W. B. ATM VW-PrraMrat......... R. A rURKm Cwklw...... ...,,w.....,.K. W. CHMKItK aaalatairt Oakl-.. ............ a. M. WBIOHT Aaatalaat Cal.. ..W. A. HOLT SEoniTT SATnroi a nttrsT coirFAjrr. M MorHraa ft., rwrtlaai. Or. Tiaaaaeta a Oaaaral Banklr Baaaaaa, ATTVOI DEAkTWJWT. Maraal Alknrra an Ttata and Darlnaa PapaalU, Act as Traain fnr Batata. , Draft aa Lrtfrra of Oarttt Aai2abla. la All Par at .tha-Warla. ft . AVIV. ....rVaalnaat L. A. LEWIS....,,.,.... ..rlraf VPfa1(V A. U Un.l.n .eoaA lea-Praalaaat R. O, JVBIT1I..,.,. entmwy 6M. r. IDMBLt..,.. AaalaUat aVTrtarj I -A TSDIT OOMPAirr BAaTX. ' laeka. Itoaxki n4 Martacva Bonbt ana Bold. . Capital.,., .-i . .floo.nnn on O. W. WatM-anr.. ...',.... ...... :.PraallaBt C. . W. kflllw. ............ .,..Tu-Prlat C. B. naint ...HCTtr Etta TtbI armlh aaa Ktark Itraata. PaaaatalaiBAISi. ' M OBJUI BtOS. " . Itt Plral M.. Partlaaa. 0. Offer Om-Bilaa 1 In watawnra hi BTaalrfeal aa4 BaUraaa Baaaa. Writa a Call. THA OOtTCTtMTAI. OOalPABT. ': ' ' ' ' .i-vntAtrrtAfc aoknth ' 1 ' 0"- ' - VTOCKt, BUMUI AMD MOKTOAOn.4 'tM Btark Bluat Pkaaa Mala MTA JVIORTOAQE LOANS cat Nidui' Katna. Baal" SitiM inMni, Akatraata ParaiaW tM waaalaalaa Ik. W. POINT VIEW ST. JOHNS Lot at Point View Art still selling At the old prica, $100 tach on easy terma. notwithatndinf that thcrt U no betttr located property in the St Johns district, and that owners of all tha' adjacent property hava raised .their prttta.ir:::.irLa.-::-l- rr Point .View la close to the business center of St. Johns, in the car-line - - loop,- and, "therefore," haa'the benefit ..- . of quick ear service on all aides. Oet in and btty now. before the -price ad- vanccs, aa it surely win do in the - near future.. There is money la it for The Title Guarantee & Trust Co: 240 i WASHINGTON .-,-. -Corner. Second, - -f ' ' PORTLAND, OREGON. ST. City tnd inberbes. Property lOOzlOO, oomar Fargo and Oantanbrln: , water ami tewar pipes T In; Price, : looaioo, iomr Tblrty-flrst and Olnton. Prlca. IISS.se. , j . btaawts arnrtad. aratar malna laid; 40x14 ror si7o.to; payment! l.a-dwi and . tr month. - j ' S Moomm, new modern tteuaa Just com- -platad. on Eaat Twantjrlgbth etraat. one block or ear; l,UO.oo, aaa' terms . ' " of payment. . B-Bvooat bou aa. tiaw, ona block of Haar. ' thorne avanua; furnace, fM and alee- ; - trie usnt; lot Tvxte: 4.euo.ao. a-oom bouaay with lot SOOslOt. ' wall improved; $4,00. 00, 0.0 caah, bai .'. - anca at par cant i . T-aVoom new- houae on ear Una, II, 40. 00: f aarina, tiya.vv oown, , oauanoa. sis.v r njonlh. .- liuuae at St. Johns, lot iOxlSSi avuw.vv. - - - 3 ' - n a . . , aWBeoaa hooae on ear Jlna; fSSO.00; .k -.- terms. ; - - , . tV-aWam fUtira, Thlrly-elahtb and Sal ... non, lot 4410. Price, tl.a00.00; W'f , no down, us.oe per month. -V' atomaes sad Xats In all part ot the i.T . dtjr. - ' - e Aeraa close to city limit a, with B-roorn ' houae and larfra orchard; 2,KS.0S. , BO A area within city llmlta, for $1,000.00, . -. , Here Is choice uodlvlalon propeal ' .'',- tlon. : ......... ', IX Aoraa, Improved with modern houae , -.and barn, on fc-cent ear limit (or , . 14.000.00; terms. . . , ' ' Stevenson-Brown Cb. Inside lncome; Business Property . .'' ;AtrB WAjrrma .AnjCBi oajt mm ; V AOpontODATlD. r"V: "Loceted neaV the Portland Hotei win LUIpajfc'. iratJftrcent.xn:xirta , .veeiroent. Deaiaaa, ine ucraaae in Its vsloe In 'future.- This ' Is a splendid - 1 ""corner and will double In value in nert faw yaara... Remember, It Is a cash proposition. It r will require, seventy - thouaand dollars1 to handle this deal. rarttes interested 1n uch. plesae call , ,'.at BO troeejacma-h BmOdla and aeaura particulars from the v,;fvJ,v. y. rjoflhvest Land Co. r- i uu f f TUGDOAI TO T017 David ; df Anger ; Murt ; Reach Seattle by twentieth of Month y v K ' t0 KP Charter. z. THREE OTHER GRAIN : ' r CARRIERS ENCAGED Balfour, Guthrie ft Co. Charter Them to Load on Sound for United King .' donv-Oraia Shortage Hurts' Port land Business. the-French bark David d Ans-ere f load train on the sound for the United Klng- donv provtdlns ehe arrivas' thare by January la.The veaaal has been moved Us the Banfleld dock to take on ballast, snd every effort will be made to sat her north before .the eharter contract ex piree. A tugboat Will be sent here from Seattle to take her In tow. Should she arrive too late the captain says his ves sel will sail for Sydney In ballast. The same company announced 1 this mornlna that It had chartered three other sraln earners to load en the sound for the United Kingdom. Theee are the British ships Balmoral, Scottish Looks and French bark ' Fortevlot. All ot them were taken et the union rate of zsa Id. and will begin receiving oargoes as Boon as they can be placed in shape. These are the first grain charters that haa been, e fretted -for a.lmoatra, Tnorrth. Had there been a greater quantity oi wheat at the Portland docks It la prob able that a number of vessels would have been supplied with cargoes here. If the grain had been available it la cer tain the David d' Angers would have bees, -loaded hv 4he- leeej-harbotv- Bene Ing a tugboat here to take her north will deduct a large 'sum from ber earn ings. This outlay will have to be born by the owners. ; : - o Great quantities or grain are ami in the territory tributary to Portland, but apparently many of the produoers are holding It for higher prices. That wnien Is ready' for shipment Is lying In the warehouses in the Interior waiting for the railroads to bring it to market. Sine the chartering of grain vessels hss again been reaumed. It la believed that several other- ahlps lying "Idle" at Portland will be taken soon. Among these are the British ships Blabloch and Kekaeonl. which have been here for more thaa a month. ..' ELLERIC SOON DUE, rtstak Ship Ooaalaa- to Xad for Port Ptona, AnstraJlaw It the1 latter part of next week the British steamship Ellerlo Is expected to reach Portland to load a cargo or turn' ber for Port. Plrrle, Australia, She is due on 1 the aound from Panama. AS sooa aa she-takes on a quantity of eoa) tor - fuel the steamea will proceed to Portland. It. Is also reported- that the British ' steamship Idradeo has . been chartered, .tq load Jmber9a f'. sound for Sydney, Australia.- -;T- Blr steamers are wot eo plentiful In the harbor and rrver-as'thsy were-a short time ago. Tha British steamship trathmore.cot to sea. today and the only one remaining in port Is the . Tot tenham. ' The Arabia went .out on the ssm tide as ths Strathmor. after hav ing been somewhat delayed at the mouth of . the river waiting for favorable weather, Th Brltleh ship Oweene and French berk HoahelsoU.ajJlh.ls. morning for Astorls. ' . , ; , , 'w'".-;"- RIVER ESCAPES. , Oa Talrd of Tolnme of wWaaaette .' - Flows ' Taaoaa-h Old aTlemgV , , . . Breaking out of Us banks, the upper Willamette la cutting nsw channels and causing a lot of Inconvenience to the property owners,--This Is bald, to be aa unuaual procedure, aa the river la prac tically at the low water stage, , . - David B. Ogden, aaststant United State engineer, has Juat returned rom a trip to Corvallla, where he went to make an inveatlgatlon. A short - dis tance above that town, he 'says, about one - third of . the volume of water Is going . through an old slough. After traversing a distance -of eight milea It again reenters the main stream. . It is probable that a dan - will have to be built. Mr. . Ogden ,says that nothing will be don about the matter at this time, as the government haa no funds.; -The escape of about one third -of the river. It is feared,, will prove annoying to navigation companies. . - Beginning aoon they will send steamers far above JCorvsllla. the- t navlga- tloo.-to bring wheat to Portland. - With a - big - portion - of the : river gone th channel probably .will be rather: shoal. TO CARRY TIES. oaeoner Alio KoOoaald OharWred t ' . . Take Cargo t Oakland. : ' j James Laidlaw 4V Co. chartered the American schooner Alice McDonald yes terday to carry a cargo of railroad tie to Oakland, California.:. The cargo will be secured at St. Helens. Ths vsssel Is at San Francisco, but "will sail for the north In a day or two. Sh has been at Portland a number of times la ths past year. Three ether lumber, car tiers were placed on 'the en route list yesterday. ' They are th . barkentlne Trople Bird and schooners William Ol son and Eric. One ot the biggest fleets of the season Is under charter to trans port fir to California porta Many of th veasals were engaged several weeks ago and are fully due. In addition to these, three or four are at each of th mills receiving cargoes.' I v; NOT PACIFIC AT ALL. . CaptanrvlirBf OoeW-yi:g ' eooatered doatlaaous snorma.'. ,w British captains who.hsve arrived re cently at Japaneseports from Portland had their way about It th Paclflo ocean would be rechrlatened. . - Captain write- local acquaintances that If- they Square Deal Real Estate Company OataA sfoiaa ta,0f0 Full lot, O-room modern house; cement baaement, -- t,t M.aoo S-roora modern houae and lot. a0 Bis lots, chicken house and yard; fruit and berrlea; good t-room houae. fTOO -Full lots and 4-rwont houae, new. f lJSO -Two lots snd good S-room house 0,aoO -Quarter block snd three modern hoeaea, one I snd two 0 rooms. , , fias 4. room bouse and lota , uu oa 'azoatAireaV ".V UH AOmaS, 1 miles Oregon City courthouse; pertly improved. , i ,,. four larae lots In Salem. , !'', .'; f erros on all. ' AUskv aiajr. Davis of the steamship Ooeano, whleh carried a flour eargo from here to Yo kohama and Mojl, aaya that he -waa in one eontlnuoua storm from the day he eroaaad the Columbia river bar. - Ha says it wss one of the roughest .voyages ha aver experienoee. . peas .were con slant! r rolling over the decka One of his lifeboats was caught by a wave and wrecked, in a picture taken of the ateamer on her arrival at Yokohama the remnants of the small . craft are seen haneina from th davits. The British steamship Knight Errant, like- the Croydon, had to burn por tion ot her 'wheat cargo for fuel before reaching Japan. The amount of grain which It was necessary to sacrifice is not known here." It Is said that she also had one of the stormiest passages in her long career. She was one of the largest steamer to load at Portland this sea- MORE TUG30ATS. Wentwerta and Two Other Boat,- aa Te tTabollt. to ow XogA, Portland will be th homo -of three more tugboata, which will soon 'sngage yLtht bualheaA of towing logs from-the iantsg Cohiaitla lss I She local mlllsj One "of these will be the Went worth, be(onrlnsto .Captain , 0WHosfgrd.. Th work of building th other two will soon be started. Captain James Shaver of the Shaver transportation company has purchased the neceaaary machinery for a new boat - The Willamette 4k Co lumbia River Towing company, of which F. P. Jones ta general manager, nas awarded a . contract to . th . Portland Shipbuilding company for th construc tion of another vessel. She will be 100 feet long, It eat serosa the beam, and five feet depth of hold. Captain Sha ver's boat will be of about the same sis aa ths Tahoma. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Fuel oil waa Disced on board the-new ateamer CK W Wen t worth this. enorniB; and In a day or two the veaaal will be given a trial trip in tno naroor. ' ' Laden with 140.000 feet of lumber, th steamer AureJla sailed this morning for Ssn Francisco..,, Th steamer Reaonao aleo sailed thla morning for the earn port with 100.00 feet of lumber. . -mi. barkenUn aorajna will -finish loading lumber at the Inman-Poulsen mill on Monday.'for Ban Pedro. The Robert Hind at the same mill will com plete her cargo the following day, ... - Carrying a general oargqr and a num ber of paaaengers, the ateemer Jeanle arrived this morning from Los Angeles snd way porta. - Th steamer Northland also arrived this morning from San Francisco. She brought a general cargo and will load lumber. - - " ' The barkentlne John Palmer waa low ered from the drydock this morning and brought to the Eastern At Western mm. where aha will receive a cargo of lum ber. i; The French bark Asls was moved this morning to Montgomery dock No. t and the British ship Vanduara to the Irving dock, where they will be loaded with grain for the United Kingdom. , Steamboat rrien coming up fh liver renort -that the hole torn In the Annie nominee la almost 10 feet long and that tt probably will be several oays DeroTe the craxt can d raiaee. me puip eargO-wlth which he-waa-1oaded is being piacea on ooara L ui ; Heamvi Oreaona.' ' '. ' A tugboat waa aispatcneo tnia morn. Ing to take v the schooner Admiral from Weetport to Atorla.- Bh Is loaded with lumber ror a uaiuornia port. Ooetly : '.-From the New York Sun, --WaHAve nad,OT said a dealer, "walrus leather two Inches thick, such leather being worth about 1589 a slds, bringing, as It does, lite a pound. ; "It 'takes- four or five years to tan a walrus hid of that thlcknee. If the hid , la not thoroughly and perfectly tanned th raw strip left In the middle will turn as hard and smooth as Iron. - 1t takes two or three years io;iu Inch thick walrus, and the leather of that thickness calls for Sl-is a pound, three quarter Inch walrus bringing 71 cents a pound by ths side. "Walrus leather la used chiefly ' for polishing 'purposes by manufacturing Jewelers. It I out into disos. Which are mounted, as wheel. '. Walrus Is a durable leather and It Is especially de slrabls in this use Because it - polishes without scratching." . ' I Vfl seal ae V .v,. 1 r ' ! i j 1 'i I 'I - 'i f- " an J . -' ii - K?w - " , ( V- - 4 -t i ... - K- . -'' , . ....... .,..,,. . . Miss Alice Kennedy, Daughter of the Founder of the Cracker Trust. She Is 6 Feet 2, and Weighs 240 Pounds ,.rV k'''" 'C' 'v' " GOLO-LIDEl Oiii "goes do;;; 7 Sinks In Two Milea of Water With : Thirteen Thousand Pounds Sterling Aboard.1 ' ALL BUT ONE COX OF TREASURE 13 SAVED v. Captatin : Williams . of , Britwh Ship Vandura Telia Interesting Story of Experiences in the War " Between Peru and Chili Twentjr Years. Agp. "IiJanuary, Hit, when Cbll was at war with Peru and Bolivia," -Bays Cap tain" Williams, master- of the British ship Vanduara, now In th harbor, "th British bark Battle Axe, whleh t com manded, waa chartered ta -load - a - full cargo pf sugar from Peruvian ports to Liverpool direct. .,, . . -; "When anchored at Balaverry, with only 460. -tons of. sugar, aboard. 'th Chilean fleet - and transports arrived, landed troops, took possaaalon ' of . the town and holatad th Chilean flag. - 7 wss ordered to clear out ' I then mad for Paeasmayo, Peru, and again went on with the work of taking In sugar. When we bad 000 tons aboard It was reported that the Chilean armlea were marching toward -th place. It ' was learned that the forces wore only 10 miles away and would arrive the next day to take poaaeealon-, All was ex citement and turmoil, - "My consignees placed on board bar gold and silver to the value of. 11,000 pounds sterling and promised to pay dead freight on' a full and complete cargo If I would sail away la the night ajrreed and got away, ana .ail went well until 41 milea east northeast of the - Falkland.' Islands, when th vessel struck a sunken wreck and commenced to fill. The crew stuck to the pump for 'two day snd ' nights, when they were about don up with swollen hands and arms..' - ..- Th British ship BlngfelL Captain McCultocb, from . Sydney, New. South Wales, and bound for London, hove In sight then and took us off our sinking ship., W managed to get the gold and sliver lnt th boats, with the exception ef one box lost overboard. " Three hours later we watched our ahlp go down bow first and blowing out from tha stern. She disappeared la about . two , roll as depth of water. - . Two days later we sighted the Brit ish bark Calais, Captain Painter, from New ZealandV also bound for London. Fearing that hi store would run abort. Captain MoCulloch signaled ber asking if ' she could take part of . the ship wrecked crew. Seven of my craw war plaoed on board tha Palala that night The ahlps' parted company and did not sight each -other again until 41 days afterward, 'when both vessels docked at London, going la oa th asm tide. Th Blengfell , and crew . received- 1,000 pounds sterling salvage on th gold and silver, which waa safely deposited In the Bank of England.-"---'-' - - "Since then I have been dismasted onoe and have been In several other ecrapea -of -the-aort- which ,very Tol sailor gets into occaalonailj, eonoluded Captain Willlama. .T am sick of th sea and everything belonging to It",' -1 I. ' . I i . .... ,. i, a. t MARINE NOTES.. Astoria. Jan. t. Arrived down at i m4 Brltlah ahlp Wray Castle; arrived at 1: 10 and left up at II a. a, ateamer Csarina, from San Fraaclaooi aalled at 0:40 a. m-fBrttlgll steamer Strathmore and Oerman steamer Arabia, for Orient, and French ship Hoc he, for Queen stows or Falmouth; sailed at 10 a, m, British bark'-Oweenee, for - Queenetowa, Fal mouth or Plymouth ; outald at t a. aw a three-masted ship and a four-masted barkentlne. ':,.-- f; k . - San Francisco, Jan.' .--Arr1ved at I a. to., ateamer Caecada, from Portland: British bark Axon Alaw, from Junln. for Portland, was spoken off Columbia rlva Janimrv I. . v. s- . . Astoria. Jan. I. Arrived down at noon and sailed at 1 p m., ateamer Atlaa, for San Francisco) arrived at 1:10 and left tip at 0 p. m., ateamer Jeanle, from Baa Francisco; .loft up at T p. nv, steamer Northland. .-. . , . - - San Pedro, Jan. t. Sailed yesterday, schooner Jame Randolph, for Portland. Astoria. Jan. 0. Condition of the bar at f a. m., moderate; wind northwest; weather cloudy. . . ' ." :t : MADE THE FIRST MATCH. - ; From St Nlcholaa. ; Intaelth century ha ontnryHn which so many wonderful thing were done the - fourth- -step- in -the develop. ment ef tha match was taken. :. In' HIT John" Walker, a drugglat In a small English town. t'PP apHut With sul phur, chlorate of potash and sulphld of antimony and rubbed ' It oa sand paper and It burst Into nam. . . . Th druggist nao discovered, the Brat friction chemical match, the kind we us - today. . It I called frtotlon ohera leal, because It la made by mixing cer tain chemicals togethsr and rubbing them. Although , Walker match did not require the bottle of acid. It never theless waa not a gooa one. it eouie be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and tnrew nr in an ai reotlona -. ; In a few year a, however, phosphorus waa . substituted . on th tip for anti mony, and th chang worked wonders. The match could now b ngntea - wan vary little rubbing, ; end It was no lonsrer necessary . to - have sandpaper upon which to rub It It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface,, and ther waa no longer any sputtering. This was tha phosphorus match, th match with which we are so familiar, After the 'invention ' of ' th -. easily lighted phosphorus match there Waa no longer use for th - dip-spllnc or th atrlks-a-llght, .' Th old athod of- getting a . blase-, war . gradually -laid i aside - and - forgotten. '- Th first, phos phorus matches were sold at tl cents a block a block; containing 144 matches end they wsrs userby but few. Now a hundred mstches can be bought for a cent It la said that In th United States W us . about 110,000.000,000 matches a year. This, on aa average, la about flv snatches a day for every psrson, ... : v ' ''C',. ' v ' PERILS OF STAG ECO ACHING! From th Springfield Rpublicafti" Th perils of the old stsgeooaohlng day In the mountains west are recalled by ths recent adventure of Superintend. ent. vallle or tne united states mall service In the District of Oregon. . Mr, VaUl Is a brother of Mrs. A. B. Wallace1 of this City, and In a recent letter to her he thus recount hi xporlene on sa Inspection tour bv staa-e ; between hfloseburg and Myrtle Point: ' 1 ne roaa wss in oompsrauyeiy gooq i I condition, and, barring a few mi:, r r Ca nape, suoh as a wheeinorse iui.pj turtle on a MIL we had made good tue. At about H IS D. m. I waa awakened from a momentary doss by the dropnln f- my- aide of the stag-Before I cu . collect - myself ' sufficiently to 't alarmed, the side dropped still. xurtoer snd -I wss elected out Into apace. For ti feet I aalled through the air and Unded.bel9W.j9n log ,1b at rested on tS embankment. It feet below the road. Tq, place where landed did not Struts BOS aa a gooa reeling npui ana so. as It was vsry steep, I kept on and 'bumped the bumps' seme hundred feet further to th rocks on th edge of the beautiful -Mlddlefork. . It was a soul thrilling tumble, aa may be Imagined. On of th wheelnorses tried the sama trip and landed beside m with a crushed kuiL. 1 "I looked and saw th heavy ' stag hanging above me on the ' log -1 , had missed on my first plunge. I got out from . under aa quickly as I could, and then began te wonder what had be come ' of my -. stage .companions, . ths driver and three passengers. I could see one of them climbing up ths bluff ahead of me, and It was on of .th worst- anonents-of any life when It ftsShed aeroes my 'brain' that we two only Imnv wmjshwI allvr S1WT -ttil L'Otr.Sri had been caught by the log and crushed to death. - I called out for Mr. -Whitney, chief -clerk of -our eervloe, - who - was making tha trip with, me, t and was re sssured whan he answered my call from th . river bank - whence . ( had-Just crawled. 'i " - ' , . - .'. - ' "The fourth " passenger had leaded alongside him.' It took us - .some II minutee to sat up to th road; and a comparison of our Injuries developed that the driver, -who waa on the upper aide and did not go down ths bank, had a rib broken, , Mr. Whitney had a scalp wound and many brulaea, while I had a bruleed leg and many eora spots. Th blessed Jog -held the-eoaeh and ene of the- wheelhoreeA and prevented , them from coming down on top of ua . Two wheelhorses killed summed ' up th fatalities." '. , ''.; ''; Fa cnab Wetgka esos. ---'-- From tha Philadelphia Press.- . )--- About 44.000 pounds for the total membership of the New England Fat Men' club la now th record of that or. ganlaatlon. which has lust ' elected the smallest of ths "bunch, A. 8. Bacn of Boston-(101 pounds president .:. .-- -fcFtfty mambera were present at the meeting, held in Hale's tavern. Wells, River,- Vermont recently." A gam ban quet was eerved. . Only one death has occurred In the club slnoe It waa founded. The heaviest offlcor UAH Moulton of Portland,-who wslghs 404 Vi pounds, and waa elected vloe-prealdect C K. Mannlhg (l0 Is th Jokater of th club. Thar as now 00 members, and there is a long waiting llat - tar Amxxnr VM BQTJTFaCBaTT, XV XsOWLAOfa, . Tarteeasle, Bllanav Ooi weceoms Deaoilty, tTtrlevare. FHvate Wsessis, Sieas VttaUty. FtVss ' All manner of Chronic Afflletlona of men and women. Most modern and sci entific treatment No outting. No pain-4 rul operatlona no oetention rrom oust nsea No misrepresentation. Reputation eatabllahed for honeat and fair deallaga with all patients. Consultation aod ad. vlo free, rr"' --yr------. Oos. ad aad Taaaain Fsrtlsna. ta Mara: Medicine Free ' Ye .see sew obtain a tarse dollar ewe tree sacaaga er Man Maaieme rre. ee reaaaal. , Maa Madlelne cares aiaa-weakaeaa. Maa-lledlelne slvee yea eaoa wore the teste, the Jorfal eattoraeMea, the pakm aad throb ai aayaieai pieaeare, me aeea aeaae et man aanaa- lioa, the laxary ef life, eeny-peew aad aady earn fort free. Maa Madk-lae eses It, . .. Man MedMae cares aiaa-weaknees, aerveaa abillir, earlr eeear. dlaaiaraged saeaaaed, faoetknal Uilare. vital weakaeaa. arala faa. kecterke, proataUtla, kidney troeble aad aerv Yea can ears yoanelf at heeM by Mas Medl. rlae. aad tne foil .las eollar packara will sallvered t yea free, plain 'wrapper, aaK witk tall dlreetloae how to aae It. The fall a wia H a lea. eeller eaekase free, ao aayaMata ef any kind, ae reeelpta, as ateeiiaaa, a paper ta alga..: It la free.. , All we wast te know la that ye are set etadlas for H eat ef idle eorloeltr. bat that, yea want la as wen, aaa Become xoer etnas aai- aral self eaee store. Maa Medietas wll Maa Medldaa will wkat roe want It te do; aaake yea a teal ataa, HBOi Yoar aane aad atflreaf wfll briag tt; all yes have to do la to send and set It.. We Bead It free te every dtaeoarafe one of the men aes, Internet. Bestedy Co., TOO Lock - Bldg Detroit, Mica. ';-.l(- t V .-;-',, 1 1 is Strs saiT:;a G:;:::;3 a rc:m2 c:t.z an, k.wiallvl.'. .Oaree lateklr aad aernieaeetly the vorat eaete of weaea-ve'e,ae) sad. " 4, ae ti-r.o o tat Sal k Aarhe a fmm. 4. a M mmm A lrair Hk Pwtak I i t tt . C -r. ; FIRST a a BJi .MW.B : ympleeTJlesis, i LSLWrliniM! mm s " " 1 a. - -a. e-w iJ U. V ' J : 1 1" f T fS'PMTMr. .1.-?. It la Five Times si Largo ; arid Is Now .Enjss;e4 (in.-. oi Everyciiiu in Srock EM A ,i ,..V. A Voua and ehronla aiaaaaeB vw wuu,w , uu, .... , . b n . blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney and u men, iv kldnev throei ' troubles. We ' cure SYPHILIS without mercury) to- atay cured for ever, we remove triutijkh, out operation or pain. In II daya We stop drains, night loaeee and perroatorrnea vr a new moiriou. in a hnrt tin. . We nan raetnra tha aaznal iHm, . n w n- n nmj,. It hv muu act local treatment peculiar 4e uraaivea. W3 Cure Gonorrhoea rrhoea ' V .... - . . , . .A. tuta aa alt years' experience. Portland foe - to maintalsw- Hnieee ceruiia van vain v. vnagiao, ..... we guarantee a euro in every ease we 1 undertake or charge no fee. Consulta - tlen free. ' Letters confidential. Instruo - plain wrapper. We oure the worst casee ef pile la two or three treatments, without opera.. uoa.'. vure. guaianieea. Tfca doetnra ef thla tnetl regular graduate, have had - many f enoa, have been known la-'-. I II years, hava a reputation - 5 and will undertake no case - I ' If you cannot oell at offloa, write 'for quaetlon blankv Home treatment sssafnl.. . jr -, r s r-- '.- ,.--'-. ,r ..-, , Offlce hours, t to t and T to a. Sundaya and Holidays, IS to ll.- ,: -'...I;.'-- DR. W. -NORTON DAVIS & CO. V OflloM hi Vaa Hoy HoUI. IS TUrd Th? arfAui' He is laaSaa dt Call and and all - kidneys, 'Hs ha had great auoees In curing consumption when the vle- vtlm la' ndt too-much run down by the dlsesse, and will etop hemorrhage , In an incredibly abort tlm. He brew hi own medicines . from Chinese '. roots, harha. hiMa. harka and vaa-etahla f ana all of - which are entirely hai-mlene, and whose medicinal properties are unknown to American doo- X ; tore He uaea la his praotlos over 100 different Oriental iemedieaHunX urw. ox MBiinionuus tnna inimui T7 'Off North Fifth Street .f.V'J Portlsund, Oragon CLOOaPQiOOIJ ' rot KOII TUI TWItTf YEAIS ; w have made the ear of Mood poleea a "oT; PHsaary.l ryartarttery aiaaSPelaea Permaoently Cured. Yeaeaa be treated at home node asms gesraaty. Capital 1600.000. We solicit the noel obetl sase ee sea. If yea have eshaeeted the eld saetheds of treatment, sad still have aches sod peine. Maces Pa to baa la Moatt. Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots. Ulcers en any part ef ths body. Hair er Eyebrows falllnr out writs for preefa f urea, 100-page Book Free. rCOOK nEMEDYCO.T V-", : 11B BUahirUBU,UIt(a,.ll -laawawwnii. Motive HQtrlbG Read roe AJI DlttealJve t. I f A imvm Mea mvvt mm f Kldnsy troubles, bevaMttaoB, Nervous Weakaeaa. No Alcohol, Oaran, Memy m anr-seeonau. awiast Si a A Peed W.dlOea. eei a ared.U. end U at DmcrJaW (at . Maak kme) InEM fetal kv" "InErrs nattvb rrraM oa rh r Onta. a. Bee fiiimia Cil Every lctzi , ahtawaatad and aVoeld knew . boom tne weaeerra MAjrVtL Whirl taw Sorav I The new at-al Sjiktaa. Atre. mm mmu amrnm. utm sat. eat-Mom Canveaient, Ala If benannotancplT vasivaa,. aoj.pt so , oaer, hat amd auunn for ' lllnatfnl kook mill Tt fnil Dertloalara and fttmr4irtn. im. valuable tnladtaa. piAavei. CO., aa avaaav.,ev m.tuJ rOB BALI BY WOODAAD. CLAKKX 00. naVweVwV a SeWrVe ageVslveVWN I) m at '. V ,v t avanrMajra. 'i rr. Ik) V' I . W-II vteCCTArcr5 -A. ' Fach CsresW ' bears the aaateAeT-y J 0w69Pi ee'savaferfiaSS aaiyyaeeeiae-a, - aje l -C, SAW,, ,) 'f lm.. hi t - -4 A mml a, ' in. e NtM 1 - -e m-- " RTTirT" Trt - - : '.','- AVhen on Uotrisoo Street,- ..-AN r TT . - r. . . r ' . ,;; -y... : - y . 1 ' , i I , . . Sti Or. Greet Chinese Doctor I called great because he cure all - - wlthotil -f eawrtrwnr - -tnr -the - kmlflL V7 have a free examination. , He will Cv tt r Trr rr- ttj X-'V.'-':'.,-:v 1 tell you the exact -nature - of your - trouble. -He treate aucceaafully every ? form of fe enale complaint, all private and blood -die-' dlaorder of th stomach.--liver and ana.iwnta. 4tOBaUssoBA, mxaw wAjunooau, vomm or OOD, BUMATtgJa; SOZUsA, xzar prsTioswgi w want every maa . afflicted . with th sbov , diseases . to honestly Investigate ; our apeclal syrtsra of treatment-' W In. , rite In particular all who have treated elsewhere without success, all -whose . eases have beea abandoned by femlly i physicians and0-csllsd . "eHrEOTA'aV. XSTS," all whoee treuhjee have ' beea aggravated and made worse by the use -of EEXTSJ, FUS SAJaFXtSS, VmXAla tVAAzlOFn and so-called SFBOXF. -log. Ws wtll'explsin to you -why such , treatment has failed to cure you,' aad will' demonstrate-to your entire satla. faction that ws can cur you sarsry, :ulekly- and permanently. -'' Our .'counsel rill cost nothing, and we will do by you as w would wish you to do by us If our eases ware reversed. 'Write for Sup home treatment If you cannot cell, . - -' The DR. LIEBIG STAFF Bawxes S and T, Wtachastes Sons. Sd . aad aansiae anreeta, Forttana, OS. , . yhrwbllskad - 1ST 4V . ' -. PORTLAND, ORROON. .-.j EUaOPCAN PLAN ONLY V HBADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS ,AND CO MM K RCIAL :','..:.' , TRAVELERS. . . i Everything to eat and drink, aad tt eosts no mors In th ,. :,i , Portans HotatRatliskansw mn"eie where in the city.' Every weekdsy night, from 0:10 to 1-.,. . , ' M. C. OWag. Manage.' - OMJojswfy.: ' .v avcwAraw BVBM atWWW A1I j Twrul'l Kswaet ot Oebees BBS) . Tk.aieilai.taadAanainl. ; aauaeko..Ho,-hloe, eea. Mmf U sake, eoaventest to earrr. Fittf ream natal aaa. - PrleeSl,) am a. M .rria'a hi Wailntftnn . - rortlaad, Or.ean; or bf Mall from la Xsrraat Co., e4 iieeaoa at. New York. 7 . TO