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: ...V T iHlirREGONAILIrJOURW -CIIE17E0J0BAGC0 FOR 84 YEARS And at tha Aga of One Hundred and Two Daniel Hew : warns ty tin our a uanej HASNrr. A TOOTH AND ' ,. CUM 8 HIS VICTUALS iWaa a Shoemaker for Seventy-Two -Yean and Has Shod Mora Oregon iSsttitei Daniel Haas, at the age of lot years. lives oa the family homsstsad In tha Nehalam valley, walks without a cans, reads coarse print without tha use of ' glsases and "gums hla victuals, with auch kill that hla dlgestl v organs . continue to act normal! 7 and ha la 1n fairly good haaJta..B1oat hla laat remaining tooth lone aro. but ha stead -fly rsfusss to aecspt false teeth, and is a living refutation of tha proposition that false taaik ara necessary to tha u- jaaa. equipment. : . Denial Heed la of Pennsylvania Dutch descent, Born la tha Kayatono atata January i. 1(04, ha craw up tharo and N. ttanlel Heee, " received -sr scant education, la tha or man lan mage, .learning to. raad from Bibla. ,At tha age of II years ha a oulrad tha haMt of chewing tobaoeo, and liaa used -the waad steadily 14 yaara. ' Whan 11 years old ha removed to Ohio, learned the trade of a shoemaker, and ' got married. Ha made Ohio hla home . until about 1I7S, when he oama to Ore- , won and aattlad on a government claim ia the -Nehalam valley. Columbia county, and resumed work at- the shosmsking . trade.- It la amid be haa ahod more Ore settlers than any other man In the , atata, having dealatad from that occupa tion only -10. yaara ago. after a cua- . tlnaoua career of ft years at hla trade. Mr. Hess was always a religious man. and tried a number of church denomina aSS" unerhJnirH wii Baptist, a Metho 41st and la now attached to the Evangel ical church. Hla wife - died tt years ago. They had two sons, one of whom la living at the aca of 14 year. Three grandchildren are living to perpetuate tne long-uvea xamlly of the Oracon cen tenarian. . ...,..--.. SUBWAY CAUSES GRUL1BLING OF COURT BUILD1SG Two-Million-Dollar Structure in New York Mutt Be Even- tually Torn Down. (Jserasl Smelil Berries. I ra, ro. 7. -me appearance or another wide crack in the architrave on the general session floor of the 11,000,' 00 criminal courts building, on tha north aide, where ' heavy - timbers havs been pat up to sustain tha crumbling marble, has sscltsd much apprehension among persons who have watched the gradual sagging or the structure. The principal contributing oauee Is said to be the excavation of Center street by the Interborough eompany In the con at motion of the aubway, during 'which numerous springs, that were choked op when the pile foundation of tha courthouse was laid, were reopened - and thar underpinning undermined. Competent archltecta aay the building eventually muet be torn down and a new structure erected with - modern calasoa foundation - The criminal courts building Is built on marahy ground, which a few yaara go formed a part of, the old Colleot - pond. - . - - ,. LINIEVITCH IS AGAIN-V REPORTED DISMISSED v . ' (Joaraat Beerial Service., :. ett. Petersburg, Fab. T. It la reported again that Llnlevltch haa bean dls tnlsaad on account of Inability to re- strain the mutinous soldiers la Man churl a. : The date Wr the election for. na. " tlorial aaaambly'haa bean flxed for April 7. The douma will meat April tt. h conttitution&I sease ci H.atfag in impure Hood cJ reruirfci'i. ccnUitutional ' trestissst' actint tbrotiidi ' ci parHyhs tbs Hood for rcCccl- ess - penntsssi cro. C3 tzn to t& Kscd'sScrsapOTlla I Kaaai ai4 otkar local formacatarrl sVw aBoVaJjr reXevod ky Catarrtota, 7 vr'ZJ aay fefliawioilnoi aa4 ao4aiiio n!SUrm tC. al oVafsta, f I, CaUrrteta, aaaa prwsr only, SO eta. 'Ter isaihiiriislg at rornarkaMo onrat ' esaa for oar Book oa Catarrh. No. 4w uAitriLLUo ntruiti PackertV Attorneys Inaitt and Probably Ten Days Will Be Consumed on It. Joanu gpaHal aarvica.) Chicago, rab. 7. In tha packers' case thle morning -attorneys for the packers resumed' the reading' of Cominlaatoner Garfield's . report. platrlct Attorney Morrtaon moved that the -court dispense with the reading as It was a waate of tlmo. The motion was not sustained. The tint 0 paaea eoneuroaaV-f our -hours and there still remained 190 pagta AttornojrJanral Mood haa received a telegram tailing him that hla law partner, Joseph-Peart, lay dead at Havarhflli MaoMchttaette. He'wtll pro ably attend the funeral. Attorney-Oeneral -1 loody when called upon to 'admit the authenticity . of a copy of Rooeevalt's latter on the aubject of the ltet truat Inquiry did ao, but added that the . prsaldent's atatement that the dopartmanta of Juatlce and of commerce and labor were working, to (mar in tne invesiigaiion was incor root.- . , . . The reading f OarfleTd a report came at a time when the attorney-general was present. It will probably take a week or 10 days and prevent the Introduction of anything elaa, and Moody will have no opportunity to conduct tha caae.. 1 will u;;:.usk accusers (Continued from Page One.) alleged that In Hot while acting as at torney fer the firm of page A Hoberg. who were negotiating for tha purchase Of 114 acres of tldeland owned by the woos nay iana vevaiopment com pany, Brlatol wrote a letter to the com nany In which he said: - In view or the fact -that what I might aay or do might have conalder able Influenoe on the reault of the trana action. I auggeat that you call your pen file together and let me - know what ump aum you are willing to pay me in case the deal goaa through. On the. baala of thla allege" state fnent by Brlatol he la aocuaed of unpro fessional conduct. In that. It la charged, ho was soliciting a fee from one party to the deal, while already wetalned by too other. ' osmo lgalfloaa Pacts.' While Mr. Brlatol has refused to make any statement himself, these alg Blflcant facta have been learned today: Frank Hoberg of the firm of Page Hoberg states In ths moat unqualified terms that nsver at any time waa Brla tol acting as attorney for ths firm or tor olthar of the partners. secondly. It la- atatad ny . tha. former treasurer of the Coos Bay Land In vestment company that, while the pro poaal waa made by urlatol that the company pay him for aervloes he had rendered In the tranaactlon. It waa dis tinctly underatood that the consumma tion of the aala would In no way be Jeopardised If the payment of the money was refused. Mr. Crocker, the former treasurer of theCoos-. Bay company,-made the fol lowing statement: "While Mr. Brlatol did make a prop osition that ' our eompany should pay blm a sum of money for the services he had rendered In the deal, I do not think tho- faot warrants the construe tlon that has apparently been placed upon It MyopTnTonTners was nothing to justify such grave aocu'sstlons ss-hsve been made. Mr. Brlatol flrat made the suggsstlon In a verbal conversation and wo advised him to put the matter In tha form of a letter, which he did. ' The let ter was submlttsd to our board of di rectors and wo agreed to give him 1100 If the deal want through. "At that time there was much excite ment over the reports that tha Southern Pacific waa to build to Coos bsy and a number of tracts ware bonded, thl among others. We always supposed that Hoberg A Page were merely acting for soma one else, probably ths rail road, and I did not think Bristol wss thslr attorney. . We supposed hs wss employed by one of the rail roada or by Ita attorneys. ; "We fully understood that tne pay tnent of the money to Mr. Brlatol would avo no bearing on ths conaummation or tho deal." It would go through or fall Irrespective 0 any payment to llrtatotH and we bad no expectation of Influenc ing the reault when we agreed to pay him I -think all of -the dlreetsrs us I deretood the matter In that way.1 The statsmsnt of Frank Hoberg Is as follows) Mr. Bristol never ated aa -attorney for me In any way, shspe or manner. He never anted as attorney for Jsmes K. Page. We nsver paid him any fee of any kind. -..- Mr.HobersvaeoMaea to go rurther into the history of ths dss with ths Coos bay company, saying simply that ths whole story would eoms out In good time. U.K. Maxwell, secretary of the Coos Bay eompany, says ihst sbout a month ago- he - waa -asksd-f or the letter - al leged to have been written by Bristol to the compsny, but refuses to say who made the request. He denies that the charges were filed by himself. His statsmsnt was as follows: t "I did not make these charges myself bat I hsd talked of the matter at dif ferent times, even before Bristol was appointed. Whsn I wss asked for his letter, I gavs It up, out i am not willing to say who It waa that received It That letter was sent to Washington about a rrfonth ago. 'I .est week I reoelved a letter from Fulton Inclosing a copy of ths Bristol letter. Fulton, asked me whether It waa correot copy and whether it haa in fact been received by the Coos Bay eompany. I replied that it was genuine and was received by the eompany. !Thero-waa-snonf letter rrom Bris tol, but I cannot find It, though I have It aomewhere among my papers. Maxwell produced tne option given oy tho eompany to Pigs . Hoberg. It wss dsted Msy ltLl0l, and was recorded July 1- Ths records oi tne company show that at the meeting of June 10. ltot. a letter wss read from Bristol, asking for a fee from tho company. The prssldent, B. F. c atevens, and the treasurer, A. M. Crocker, were ap pointed a committee to confer with Brla tol and to offer him looo. - The monev Was noser paid, as tho sslo o the land- did not go through. The option on the land waa clossd be fore any proposition wss mads by Bristol for his own corn peneal Ion by the eompany: ' Acording to Mr. crocaer mere was never any expectation on the part of the directors thst ths payment of ths money would havs any Influenoe on the consummation of the sale, nor did they understand that It was In Bristol's power to influence the result , ; Vrs Tort lotlrtr KmM. , , The sxscutlve committee of the New York State society held a meeting Tues day evening at which matters of spa tial Intsrsst to the organisation were discussed. Important .announoamsnts In tho near future are promised. HOW II FEUS 10 FALL 100 FEET Young Soldier Describes Sensa tion of Falling Off Precipice to Rocks Beneath. SPUN ROUND AND ROUND . LOSING CONSCIOUSNESS Tablet OIL Cliff -JawdRocko ! Below and Sustain Only Broken 'Arm Surprised That Ha Is Not amed. , , . 1 ; . 1 ' f Joe-eat BneHal gerifce.l ' San Francisco. Feb. T-Auguat Kan naw, a young soldier of ths Twenty. seoond Infantry at Angel -Island, fell from, a sheer cliff 100 feet on. the broken rocks helow four days ago.' Ills Injuries are comparatively - slight, a broken arm being counted a alight In jury whan the man might aspect to be crushed Into a ahapeleea maaa. . - Kannaw describes his remarkable es cape and atranga sensations, while fall ing vividly. - Lying In a hospital ha told the story: '. "I wss skirting ths cliff." hs said. 1 put my foot on what J thought was roc, it proved to be a mass of clsy. It crumbled and In. a moment I was orr the ege. I grabbed a rock and held on to a root ofbrush. but toy hands slipped and I went straight down. That waa a funny feeling. My body apun round and round Just like a bar rel. Everything I knew seemed going rrom me. .. "I was unconscious before f landed, because I don't remember striking. When I came to I thought I had had a bad dream, but my arm hurt and then I knew It waa real. "Why I was hot killed I don't know. There were a few Inchea of water oa the rocks. I felt Injured everywhere. I could not aae well, couldn't atlr and one of my arms was uselssa." FIFTH VICTIM OF WRECK (Contlnoed from Page Ona) Adams represented the die trio t attor ney's office. Deputy Coroner .Arthur Finley presided. Coroner Finley declares that ths Iden tification of tha dead haa been com pleted. " They are: George W. Buch anan of tha Arm of Clark aV Buchanan, accoufitanta. thla city; Edward t. Sin nott, traveling salesman American Type Foundera' company; ' Andrew EL Ed wards, meaaenger for B. A O. Tranafer company; 1. N.. Froet and Mrs. Nellie Riley. Buchanan was tha ohlaf wit neaa for the stats In the prosecution of Deputy Sheriff Davla In Pendleton ror the embesslement of oounty funda. Tboae who were Injured In the wreck. It la aald, are rapidly recovering. Mrs. Riley wss It years of age and resided - at : Waits Walla, Washington. Death wss due to-shock and Injuries. Whsn taken from the wreck It waa found that Mrs. Rlleys right arm had been ao badly oruahed that amputation was necessary. At Bridal veil it was cut off at tho elbow. Throws Tkreagh .Wlsaow, The body 'will, be accompanied to Walla Walla by three aons and a daugh tar of Mre. Riley Mrs. Frank Ennls snd Frsnk and Thomas Riley and John Skelley. At the time of the collision Mra Riley was seated la the rear tourist Pullman on train No. t. Her son Frank, -who was accompanying her to this city, alighted from tha train when It stopped at Bridal Veil, and was standing on tho depot platform when train No. t rushed down ths track and collided with the other. The force of the oompact was sufficient to throw Mra Riley through a window. Her son turned around just In tlmo toisee his mothsr flying through the air. - Ths bodv of Mrs. Riley was prepared for ahlpment by. Dunning MoKntee OUbaugh. . It will be shipped to Walla Walla this evening. riywr-a waglae All might. gtatemantsdf trainmen on both of ths passenger trains are to the effect that tho looomotlve of tho Spokane wTfT sf s g" -dw Hprtgn the effect that the looomotlve of the Flyer was there in a orlppled condition gained currency from the fact that the train had atopped several stations baclt to rsnsw packing that naa worked out of soms part of tho engine. "Ths stsam pips on the sngtne of No. I was of tho usual character and at' tached in the oaual manner of first- clsss soulpmsnt," said General Superln Undent M. J. Buckley. "Its bursting In this extraordinary way at so critical a luncture Is entirely unexplalnable. The pipe la a stationary pipe, b rased Into place, it la a solid pan or tne stsam pipe, equipment connecting the boiler with the Injector. ' ' . "It carries the staeav under full head. back to the point where pressure Is sp plied to foroe water from the tank and drive It forward through tho Injector and into tho boiler tubes to be eon verted Into steam. Thla pipe la not ex pected to burst sny more thsn any othsr part of tho stesra tubular equipment, When It was blown open it let the en' tire force of the steam, with Ita terrible heat oour Into the cab." ; George W. Buchanan, one of those killed In the wreck, leaves a daughter, Madeline, living In Vancouver, Wash ington. As soon ss Miss Buchanan heard of her father's end shs hastened to Portland. Miss Buchanan's mothsr died last June. She hsa one brother. When killed Buchananwasreturnlng rrom renaieton. FRENCH CHARGE OUSTED - BY VENEZUELA ARRIVES deems! Bneelsl lkrvlea.t New York. Feb. f. M. Talgny, French charge d'affaires at Venesuela, who waa refused admittance to Venesuela by raatro. arrived today and la going to Washington to consult ths French am bassador. He will go . homo February 10. - XTOsT-nrewoBM B. T. i.ucaa. wingo. - a v.. writes. wrltei A or II It. 1B0I: "For It to 11 veara 1 had heart afflietsd with a malady known mm Ih. - M,.h ' Th. Ithin mimm . . the - Ttcn. The Itchlns waa most unbearable; I ' had tried for yaara to And relief, having tried all remedies I oould hear of, bealdes a number of doctors. I wish to ststs that ons sin gle application Of Bollard s Snow Lini ment cured, ms completely snd perma- nently. Bince men i nave uses ths lint- ment On two separate occasions for ringworm 'and It eured completely.- red x Sold too- s..d i.vv. by Woodard, Clerk Co, c EIGIIIEEO HUM COLLISION Ballard and Fort Lawton Cars on Seattle Line Collide A In Heavy Fog. CRASH TOGETHER ON TRESTLE NEAR INTER BAY Mot arm tain Probably Fatal Injuries One Man Breakg Two Seiti to FUjht attara to Sea Signal fSoeeUI Dleeetek to The Jooratl.t . Seattle, Wash., Feb. T. Running at the rate of to mllea an hour through a thick bank of fog a Fort Lawton ear and a Ballard ear-of he- Seattle Electrio eompany collided at' t:2l o'clock tblrj morning on a trestle between inter bay snd ths Bmlth street siding of ths Bal lard line. . Eighteen men were badly hurt, two of whom will probably die. John Herron, motorman, on tha Bal lard car, and a paaaenger on the car whoss name Is unknown, are In a crit ical condition, both sustaining Internal injuries bealdes having tbelr legs crushed. Tho failure of a motorman to obssrvs block signals Is glvsa as tho cause of the accident. Both cars ware completely 11 feet above the ground. Had either fallen the Hat of- Injured ' would have Been much greater. A lineman riding on ine jrort lawton ear waa thrown tha entire length of tha car, breaking hla shoulder and suffering Internal Injuries. Hs broks two seats In his ' courss through the car. . . AVENGEBL00D OF PROPHET ' (Continued from Pags Ons.) will vote In favor of Senator Smoot: but If ho should decline to Introduce It the protestants will ssk ths senator from soma other stats to present it. on ths ground that tha right of petition should not be denied to the cltlsens of Utah. Senator Sutherland, although fa vorable to Senator Smoot, hla colleague, will, however, probably submit ths pro test with ths explanation that hs Is submitting It "by request." Senator Smoot Intends to continue his vigorous fight against axpulslou. In presenting his slds of tho case hs saya: I represent In the. senate not ths Mormon church or any Individual group of Mormon officials, but the stats of Utah and the Republican party. Joeeph Smith, prealdent of the quorum or board of apoatlea, of which I am a member, has no mors Influence with mo than haa any other honest cttlssn of Utah. Ths claim of my opponent that I am under the Influence of the church or of Prealdent Smith Is ridiculous." PATTERSON DEFIANT. OhargeacToUaagues With Xattaaldatletw Base BOI Debate stada, - ; (Joarssl aseetai Servlse.l '" '" ' Washington, D. C Fab. T. -Senator Fattereon horlad defiance at hla Demo cratic colleagues In the senate today snd chargea them with attempted coer cion and intimidation. He declared that he had been characterised aa a ''Whits House Democrat bolter, who sold his vots for patronage," and said If ths ac tion of ths caucus was approved, free thought and freedom of action would be dead. Bourke Cochran and John Sharp Wil liams of Mississippi for the Democrats, Mann and Hepburn for the Republicans, wound up .the debate on the rate bill today. The prealdent today nominated Major Fred D. Grant to- be major-general; Llentenant-Colonels Burkhslmsr, Pslmer Wood and Henry Wood,, to be brlgadler- gvnvraia 4 airs. Toll Reprieved. Trenton, N. J.. Feb. T. Mra Tolls, the Italian woman accused of murder, was reprieved this morning again, this tlms to March It. STOMACH ON THE BRAIN Jrhat if m Mas gala tha Waola JTorld. aad Zjooo Ua Appottbsf 1 Tho man with a well-behaved stomaoh never thinks about it. He cats what hs likes and likes whst hs sats. Hs knows he'll anjoy It, because hs knows hs has a stomach that will easily digest It All things look good to him; he will alt close to the table and with a merry twinkle In his eye and a world-peacs sxpresslon, . hs will "start'' on the de licious meal before him. But the man with the bad, brashy, gurgly stomscb Is ths man who la al ways thinking about It. Hs csn seldom sst whst hs most likes, and seldom likes whirhe oata His - stomach wot him before meals, after meals and be tween meala. It la on hla brain. It robs him of his cheer and Interferes with his dally work. Around him la a dark spirit which presses Itself forward in his thoughts, crying: "I am agony. am disgust, I am nausea. I am sickness, languor, worry. I am .eoncetved la quick lunchea and psppy food, and nourished by gulpy meala., I rob brains of thalr force and bodies of thslr Ufa, -1 ' steal sway nerve and vim. X bring heart die s and apoplexy. I make tha world a pit of wssrlness and darknsss. I am woe, I am death. I am dyspepsia. But yet, I bring also hope, light and future health, because by ray gloomy presence I give you warning and a chance to escape me," . . t, This Is a bad dream, but it 4a the dally dream of the dyspeptic If It wars not for the white we couldn't tell the black. If It were not for dyspepsia, we couldn't know the joy, ths hsppinsss of s weu-oraersa aigestion. ah tne woria looks bright to a man of good health. and good health la Impossible without a good, hardy etomach. And any sick or weak stomsch ran be made a good. atrong one by just taking something which will digest your food for you. In stssd of letting your tired stomsch do It. - Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets ere the most effective little tablets In ths world f oT-ttrts-veTT -thing? M you oel bloated after eating, or you have nausea, aver sion to food, brash, - irritation, sour etomach. heartburn or dyspepsia, Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tableta will atop It beeanso one- grsln -of an- Ingredient of these tablets will digest 1.000 grains of food.. Tour stomach Is overworked. Let tt take a rest. Tou rs not yourself when you have a bad etomach. Thess tablets will do the work thst the stomach has to do and make you feel bright, think clearly and . give . . you ambition and! power to eonoeutrete your attention on your work. Too U feel . good. You should always havs a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tahlats en your dlnlng-tabla. They will make you get all the good possible out of everything you sat, and you'll enjoy it, , . . . , t .'..... ...... ....V. Food for the Growing Child Whole-Grain Preparationa.. Peclar e4 of Greatest. Value in Develop- ' , roent of. Body and Mind. , ' "The growing child especially needs those elemente that aro found In whole grain 'preparatlona' aaya tho writer of a recent magaslne article on Tha Beat Foods for iirowlng Children." MaltA-VIU la the perfeet whole wheat foxl, rich In - every nutritive element demanded by the body of the child and juat . as healthful and strengthening for the child's parents and older slstsrs and brothers. Being a pure grain product simply ths whole of the best white -wheat and a little ealt, mixed with pure barley malt extract Malta-Vita auppllae the body with ail those food elements which make bone, blood, mueeleand - brain and bring perfect- health. The malt extract la added after the Lwhoat has baen-thoraugJUlj cooked, and eteameo ana convene wis stsrun oi tne wheat Into -tnsitoee, or malt - sugar, Whlchls hlShly nutrllous anT easily assimilated even by very - weak stom acha Physicians recommend maltose for Its strength-giving . oualltles and Mslts-Vlta Is rich In It. After being treated with-. tho malt extract, the wheat, rolled Into little wafer flakee. aoea to the ovens, where it is baked crisp and brown, - delicious beyond de scription, ah grocera. COUNT FORCED TO PAWN WATCH SwrfTRetributlori- Overtake Boni de Castellans, for In ' juries to His Wife. . SPENDTHRIFT NOBLEMAN 1 BESIEGED BY CREDITORS Obliged to Sell ArtJclea of Jewelry to Provide Himself With Pocket Money Money Lenders Speculate on His Affaire, - imt Sasetal aervtee.) new Tork. Fsb. 7 A oahls to tha world rrom Paris says that swift retrt- Dution baa ovsrtakan Count Boni aa Castellan a for the wrongs suffered at his Bands by hla American wife, former ly Anna Oould. Laat evenlna- found Count Boni without hla watch. It la a nsavuy jeweled, chronometer that cost a largo-sum, Tha -purchase was one or ths earliest of his post-marital ax- travagances. Count Bont waa obliged to sen outright this watch and other articles or personal Jewelry to provide himself with pocket money for ordinary requirements. Count Boni haa been beslssred bv orsaitors wno psstsr him for seme a suranoo that they will be paid.. On the other hand ho Is closely pursusd by monsy lenders, who areeeger to specu late oa his future-br-advancing him almost any amount. Thess persons be lieve tho countess1 self -respect will com pel hoc to pay up Boni s present obliga tions and evsnr provlds for his future. Indeed, msny. persons In society are pre oicting tne same things..- usurers and social friends alike have an-idea that not long nance the eatranged pair will be seen under one roor. Csstsllsne Is still making a desperate affort to break down tho countess reso lution to have no more to do with hint. but tho countess, is apparently deter mined to secure a divorce. BRAVE' MEN (Continued from Page Oho) never knew until after ths wreck what had become of him. "Both of us knew that the Flyer was on ths track at Bridal Veil. We knew that she hsd had troubls with' her en gine because we had been signaled sev eral times farther back on the line. We knew there was no way to get word ahead and that If wo could not stop our own trsln within a faw minutes no The whole situation wsnt through my mind like a flash. I knew it waa Impos sible to get to ths throttle or ths air brake, through., the cab, for I would have been cooked before I goi lnaldeth door. I knew that leas than four mllea lay between us and ths Flyer, The trine or. ten. minutes that elapsed befors ths crash waa seemingly but a aecond. "I had been In a similar accident bo fore end that tlmo had reached the throttle and shut it off by crawling over tha engine cab and reaching through the lookout window. - This was my only chance yeaterday and I attempted to crawl on top of the cab through the blinding steem. I could get no hold and the train was pitching so I fell. A second time I msds ths roof of the cab and reached for the ventilator hole to brae myself. -A cloud of scalding steam caught me In the face and I almost wsnt ofl I managed to crawl over and down' upon the running-board. Wrap ping my Jumper about my head I broke the lookout window gloss and reached for the throttle. I couldn't see It, but Anally felt It and pulled It shut, si wss sf raid -to look to aea how close wt wore to the Flyer. Every Instant I expected a crash and that all would be over. But I knew the airbrakes must be applied to s.top the train and tried to reach the lever.- Then I looked up. The engine waa upon the Pullman or the Flyer. I felt the shock of tho oplllslon ss I jumped. I did my best, but I oould not stop th-u-traln.' At Stf Vincent's hospital Engineer L William K. Swain- la slowly recovering rrom the effects or his terrible scalding. Trainman In tha service of the O. R. A N. ars demonstrative in their apprecia tion of his deeds. ft With the throttle of hla engine near but-unable- to apply - tho- touch that would have brought the train to a sud den halt, realising that ho waa running into the Jaws of death and that the pon derous engine must wreak terrlflo de struction when the - Inevitable crash came, yet powerless to sound a single note of warning, he stayed with hla en gine until It wsnt crashing into ths iPullmau. sleeper, Time arter time tne engineer oravsiy tried to reach tho throttle, but groping blindly through the dense clouds of scalding stesm hs failed to find It The suffering wag more., than human fleeh could endure and each, time he was driven to temporary relief outside ths cab, "- t-- - After repeated attempt to find the throttle Engineer Swain Crawled over the tender In an attempt to cut tho hoee ?f the air brakea. Had ha been success ul . tho collision would hava been averted. But whenever he touched the pipe tho flesh dropped from his bands. The flssh had been scalded by the stsam so that hs waa unable to unfasten ths couplings of ths hoes. Swaln'a suffering IS Intense. Hs Is bound la a casing of baodagaa at the I u V I AGSNCiFb rrro We have some excellent bargains for the bal ance of this week: , ;.':..' --tt."; Kent's English Hair Bnialiea AH high grade, guaranteed,. Jositively the best bristles in the world. - . . pedal Discount .Jthicwcek,.'.. ,'. . . . , .33 1-3 Per Cent American Cut Glass The very highest grade that is pro- 73-ducedall the latest stylcrctittln Special Discount this weelc Alcohol Stove Every one ;XIIa7I5pe ; TOILET AMICUS TBS' WEEK Antiseptic Tooth Powder, large 5-oz. bottle..., ......14e ; Violet- Dentifrice Creanvin tubes.- .. . - ' Benaoin and Almond Cream, for rough' skin, 4-oz7bot;187 Rezall Cold Cream and Skin Food. ...... ...10 and 33 Camphor Ice, cakes or sticks. .......... .... . . . . .,..8e. 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Only holes for hla eyes and nose have been left In the bandages. - He Is frtghtfullr burned and tho flesh Is beginning to swell. How ever, It is said that he wlU recover. CAPTAINED BY COWARDS . . 1 . . .i (Continued from Page Ona) -- dent, today issued ' tnstruetions for a federal Commission to Investigate ths Valencia wreck, to cover tha oondaot of the Jloenssd officers of the Vslencls, the Queen, ths Topska, tha steamboat inspection servloe and the condition and general msnsgemoajt of the Valencia; also the condlUoaa Of the coast of Taa convey island la the vicinity of ths wreck, with a view to safeguarding ehlpplng. AU available ' wltneeaes will be examined, Tba commission leaves Thursday and arrives la Seattle Honda? Bight wmWM '. , .331-3 PerCent guaranteed and all the popular THIRD STREET Geiser-Hendryx Investment Co. auks' ldg SSS Stark SUeea. ' - 'aVAXsT XSTS. 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SO, 780 Quarter block on 2Sd, near Washington; fine plaoo for flats. glAOOO Quarter block, with large house, close In, on Sixth street Look this up. Only two of those very desirable lots left on East Nineteenth and Stark $1.90 and 1,2B0 : - There will be eomethlng doing on the east slds soon. Tsks our word for this. If you wsnt to Invest where you can make soms monoyrooroo and ass ua at once..' : 1 ' 1 we have aome very desirable blocks oa Esst Second and Third streets cbsap bow: . ' Wa have desirable property In all parts of the city. Come la and see ua Home Building a Spetio -Thos. McCusker Mgr. Realty Department Hartman, Thompson & Powers Oaaaasor of Oommsroe. . fTB Kach, lota In Frances Addition.1 Sa,SOO New 6-room heuee, corner . lot, Kerby and Knott streets. . . , SaoOO i Quarter - block, l-room . house. East Seventh and Mason. tS,T0O New (-room bouse, comsr, on Esst Couch. etTA aaA upwards Lota In Lincoln Park, Annex. . i ney cannot ne oupiicaiea xor the umi monev. 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