The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 26, 1906, Page 15, Image 15

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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY' EVENING, JUNE 23; 1803.
GIANT IS. DRAGGED TO BOAT
' - BY TWENTY-TWO STRONG MEN
" " fJoeimal BperUl Barrios.) '
' Ksw Tork. June il. The largest man
In the .world, Machnow.." the Russian
Slant. ! among the recant arrivals from
Europe on tha steamer . Pretoria, He
pomes to go en exhibition. '
-- ln.-eplte-of-the- enormfus'"sTr!s' of
Ma oh now, ' who atanda " 9 feet I inches
tn hie stocklng"feet and weighs more
than 40 pounds. ha la afraid of sea
travel In a- and Oh la la the first ocean'
voyage bathes made, although he often
received large offers to appear in this
' country. " - .
CZAR DISTRACTED
BY MURDERS r
Assassination of Government Of
ficials Continues in Many
Parts of Russia.
FRESH MASSACRES OF
kNNED TODAY
Council of Empire Follow Policy of
t Wait and Watch, Fearing to Expel
Agitators Lest They Return With
' Others.
, (Journal Special Srrtlra.1
St. Peteraburg. Juno 15. With muf
flers of minor officials continuing In
. Various parte of tha empire tha govern
ment la well nigh distracted. To add
to tha trouble reports come of a panicky
; feeling In Blalyatok, of persistent ru
mors of another contemplated maasacre
'Of Jews, which- Is' 'said to have been
planned for today. Strict orders have
been Isaued to -the troops to put down
any attempt at a riot and to prevent
Fathering .
Tha chief aim of the csar's advisor
fust now seems to be to avoid an open
rupture with the lower house of parlia
ment. Their Idea seems to be that the
trongest card for them to play la to
permit tha peasant representatives and
the covertly revolutionary groups to
pond their energy In debate or! the
theory that the government has larger
resources of passive resistance and ran
. afford to wait for time to moderate
k the popular passions of "late so ex
plosive. It ts reported, from St. Petersburg by
Journals,- onoe known to be In close
touch with Count Witts that before be
started for Vichy he urged hla col
leagues In the council of the empire to
adopt a policy of liases fairs, the pro
gram of wait and watch:
. The feeling aeema to have found Ita
origin In the advice given the czar be
fore the former's departure for Ger
many. Ho told Ooremykln that no
douma would ever' be lees difficult to
manage thanMhla -one" and that ' tf It
were treated to virtual expulsion the
result would parallel the scriptural epi
sode where the expelled devU returned
With several others worse thsn himself.
Hla advice Is said to have made a deep
Impression on the-csar. who 1s "firti t (
, rally susceptible to scriptural similes.
Watters are shaping now for a pro
longation of the run of the lower house
, through' the summer., with the odds
decidedly tn favor of some large con
reaslons to the peasants In the direction
Of their land am bit lone. The composi
tion of the agrarian eommlaaton Is a
' eroof of parliamentary moderation, and
unless Trepoff attempts some desperate
roup the situation will Improved M.
- Trepoff would abolish all semblsneo of
constitutional , government, but the al
titude of the troops checks bitn.
Word . comes from Ufa that Prince
' Hanveloff. owner of a vast eetaie. and
'one time an officer In the guards, baa
been kilted In tha streets, the nmntmlnt
I ...... .' ..... 9
' Death Prom XoakJaw " TV'."."
never follows an Injury dressed with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tta anttseptlo
tnd healing properties prevent blood
' poisoning. Chaa. Oswald, merchant, of
henaselsersvUle, N: T.. writes- "It cured
- geth Burrh of this place of the ugliest
sore on his neck I ever saw." Cures
' Cuts. Wounds. Burns and Sores. JSo at
v (ik Id more rru Co. -
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JEWS' PU
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THIS IS '
MACHNOW,,
THE ,
RUSSIAN
GIANT,
SAID
TO BE'
THE LARGEST
MAN
IN THE '
WORLD.
HE STANDS
- 9 FEET
3 INCHES -IN
HIS ;
STOCKINGS.:
When. Maehnoer reached Dover, pre
paratory To sailing for New Yrk. he re
fused to leave the car to board the
steamer. - .. .... .
His 'wife, almost In tirs, pleaded in
vain w,lth htra to try and overcome his
fear of the sea. but ha remained stead
fast In his determination to cancel tha
American engagement ,
At length It was found necessary to
drag him out of the car by main force
and, wildly . fighting and protesting, he
was placed on a stretcher formed by the
shoulders of II seamen and carried-to
the Pretoria's deck.
tlon being the., outcome of a political
conspiracy. A ssrgcant of police was
killed here laat night, and various -murders
of that kind are of dally occur
rence. . I .
WORTH A FORTUNE
BUT LIVED IN FILTH
-... - . . . i ...
(Journal Special Brrrice. )
Berlin. June IS, From Taganrog.
South Ruasia, cornea the report of the
death of an eecentrio Individual who
formerly held a subordinate position
under tha government, but had lived for
years the life of a recluse under condi
tions a beggar would despise. His
clothes consisted of tfllthy rags and he
lived on offal picked up In the gutter.
After bia death 121,500 In cash was
found In his miserable garret, a' laifge
number of bonds and deeds of several
pieces of land, bringing up the. value. of
Hils estate to 1116.000.
The miser left a will directing that
his two daughters, whom be had con
stantly refused to see, should enjoy the
Interest on his fortune for life, the en
tire estate after their death to become
the property of the church.
mi
ARCHBOLD'S DAUGHTER WEDS
1 - ANTI-HOME RULE IRISHMAN
Miss Anna
I
- - , (Jearmal Speelsl Service.) ' '
London. Jtine It. When John D.
Archbold or the - Standard Oil company
arrived J 'England with his wlfs ser
eral dajrs ago. he was distinctly sur
prised' to learn that his daughter Anne,
WhO had been visiting In England, was
married to. a young Irishman.' Armar
Saanderaort, son of the Rlxht Hon. Ed
ward James Baundereon. M. P.
Mies Archbold Is the youngnst. daugh
ter of the Stsndard Oil magnate, and Is
heiress to one of the largest fortunes)
In thfs country. 8he has always' been
of a fearliiss. independent nature, and
&as taken part to- tiger hunts la India. .
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PXWECTLT DELICIOUS
' POamVELT BE1TEFICIAL j
In 8osodont Tooth Pasta are
combined tha antiseptic, alkaline
andaatringentpropertiesof Soxo
dont Liquid and tha amoothneaa
of Sosodont Powder. Will not
harden in the tube or decom
pose. Is positively free from
acid and grit. Will not tarnish
. or scratch tha enamel or. gold
work of tha teeth. Sold in col
lapsible tubes at all stores.
- Siht Paxil "Aliet Fivlriti Wei
irriand," n amusing and attractive
iiltla story far tkt thilirtn. ,
Haul A Kocxxt, New York City.
WISCONSIN 'DEMOCRATS III
FAVOR OF BRYAH
State Convention That Meets
Tomorrow Will Sing Praises'
of Nebraskan.-
(Joaresl Speeltl Service.) .
Milwaukee, Wla.,- June . The Demo
cratlo state convention for the adoption
of a platform of principles assembles
here tomorrow and numerous party
leaders are already gathering for the
event. While It was announced at the
time It was decided to hold a atate con
vention that no attempt .would be made
to nominate a ticket, that the work of
tho convention, would be confined to the
adoption of a platform, the indications
are that the slate will be practically
agreed upon before the convention Is
over. . v ' - V
There la little question that the con
vention wfll indorse William J. Bryan
as tha party leader. Ae at present out
lined the resolutions wlU not name
Bryan as a candidate for the presidency,
but will laud him aa the greatest leader
of the party now living and wilt indicate
beyond any possible doubt that Wiscon
sin Democrats would be glad to follow
the Nebraskan as the standard-bearer In
the. next presidential campaign.
OoBoaafh to Travel.
' ( Jeernal BpecUl Service. I
London, June I. Lloyd's Newspaper
announcea that the Duke and Duchess of
Connaught are going to Canada shortly
after the naval maneuvers - now in
progress are concluded. They will be
escorted by some of the vessels belong
ing to the second cruiser' squadron, at
tached to the Atlantic fleet, under com
mand of Rear Admiral Prince Louis of
Battenberg.
Tot quick results ass the Waat OoL.
mii of The Journal.
Archbold.
When she left for England no one in
hef family had the slightest Idea that
ahe would get married. After she mat
young Baundersorv.tt wss not long be
fore they-were deeply in love.'.
vHe. too, hes .something of a fortune.
Castle Paunderson being one of the most
magnificent ,4n Ireland..' His father Is
best known aa one of Mho leaders in
parliament against Irish' home rule. Tie
Is a noted-Orangemsn, being -a past
grand master.
The bride ia about it years old. ath
letic, clever and good-looking. I She has
lived with her father ami - mother .In
their home at Thirty-seventh street and
Madison avenue.
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SPRING
SEASOr
GAY PARIS
Dramatic Revenge of Husband
Upon Wife Who Proved to
Be Untrue to Him. '
THEATRE HAT CONDEMNED
BY PARISIAN AUDIENCES
French Courts Have Just Decided
. That Will of Peasant Leaving. Ba
tata to Favorite Bay Horse Ia Valid
in Law.' : ' - -I; -
(Journal SpecUl SerTlee.)
' Paris,' June t. A dramatlo ven
geance waa taken by a deceived hus
band at Belleville, the Industrial quartar
of Parts. Disguised as an aged beggar,
with long gray beard.,, he took up a
position outside a church and opposite
ths bouse where1 he- thought his wlfs
waa carrying on anslntrlgue with an
other man. - For two days hs remained
there, kneeling In a supplicatory attitude
and asking for alma. 4 -..
One morning a man and a woman
came out of the house, and the woman
threw a coin to the pathetic figure on
the church porch.
Instantly tha supposed beggar lesped
to his feet and drew a revolver from
his rags. He fired and the" bullet en
tered the woman'a neck. 8 he fell to the
ground and was taken to a hospital,
where her life Is despaired of.
Americas Bruits Thief.
An American visitor gained the ad
miration" at a. Partelan crowd the other
day by his drastic treatment of a pick
pocket Standing in a crowd watching a bio
scope display at a street corner, he de
tected a thtef in the act of running off
with his 1200 gold watch and a scarf
pin. . . ; r- " '
' Pursuing the man, ha hsd nearly
caught him when the "Apache" turned
and fired twice at him with a revolver,
the bullet passing through the-American's
coat In the next moment the
American .bad knocked bis man (down
and was pummellng htm.
He recovered hla property, and after
handing the pickpocket over to the po-.
lice went back to the bioscope show.
To Abolish Theatre XeAev'
The theatre hat has been. doomed by
an overwhelming vote In favor of Ita
abolishment On ono svenlng last week
blanks were distributed among ths au
diences of all theatres In Paris, upon
which the following questions appeared:
"Do yon favor the abolishment of hats
at the theatres? 'Do you favor, the
adoption of a small theatre hatt Do
you wish the present style in evening
hats to be maintained t" -
Out of 100,000 voters, (0.000 pro
nounced themselves in favor of the
abolition tf hats at the theatre, SS.0OO
odd-pronounced for the small hat, and
the remainder voted for tho mainte
nance of tha status quo. ' .
-A meeting of the theatrical managers
of Paris has taken place and an agree
ment has been reached according to
which no hats will be admitted to the
parquet and first balcony of any of the
first-class playhouses. This ' rule air
ways existed with regard to the Opera
and Theatre Franca Is. -
Important Invention. '.
A Frenchman named Jean Denlssel,
living at Boubalz, has invented a sys
tem for firing torpedoes at long range
by means of electric waves. Starting
with Dr. - Brauly's discovery - whereby
are lights and ateam and electric mo
tors can be started by wireless trans
mission at considerable distance. Denls
sel has perfected a device which Is
highly sensitive and of great precision
and works underground or In the water.
It will receive electric waves without
meat or post at a dlstsnoe of several
miles. The manufacturing cost of ths
machine Is about (0 francs, or $10.
Xorse Inherits Estate.
The French courts have Just decided
a curious will esse. In which a bay
norse nas Decome me principal legatee
of a wealthy peasant who died at his
home near Toulouse. According to the
win. me norse wss to inherit ths old
man's entire property, but the animal
Itself he willed to hie nephew. Rela
tives of the deceased tried to break the
will, but it has-been upheld by the
court. f
Are atamoTlar Tattoo Marts,
Tattooing having gone entirely out of
fashion, notwithstanding that many
European sovereigns ars decorated In
this wise. Parisian beauty doctors are
busy obliterating the undeslred marks.
Their process is a very slmpls one. but
of course should not be attempted by an
amateur, as an 'improper use of the
mixtures used would mske a good desl
worse mark than the one which an at
tempt had been made to obliterate.
For removing tattoo marks proceed
as follows, ssy the besuty doctors:
Bathe the mark With a solution of tan
nin, and then prick the design all ever
In precisely the same dots ss those
made by the Ink' with a special set of
needles. When this .Is done a stick of
nitrate of silver should be rubbed over
the design and finally It should be cov
ered with a coat of tannin prepared
with ether. In time the skin will drop
off and the tattoo disappear, but in Ita
stead a mark resembling a burn will
remain. This mark the beauty doctors
only with great care and patience can
remove.
ed. J
tiaerssl Special Srvtce.l
Portland, Me., June S. The Republi
can eongresstons4 convsntlons In ths
four districts of Maine today reeultd
In the renomlnatlon of all the, Incum
bents without opposition. Ths State
convention assembles In this city to-
bit rov a oovamr
A Moee of Ballard's Horehound Syruo
Wilt relieve It. Have you coldT ; "
Try It for whooping cough, for asth
ma, consumption, for bronchitis Mrs.
Joe Mcdrath. 127 E. First street. Hutch
Inson Ksnsss, writes: "I have ujed
tallard'a Horehound Byrupintmy family
for five Jrears. and find it ths mst pal
atable medicine l ever need.. Sold bv
L Woodard. Clarke Co. "
SAVE
MONEY
Aj- M J ? '' -
All work guaranteed for ' ten years.
Lady attsndsnt alirays present. . All
work done absolutely without pain by
speetaliata of from. II to St years' a,
perlence. j
Oold Pill tugs. Bridge Work,' Gold
Crowns, Artificial' Teeth. ,
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tlltt Morrison 8U Opp. Maler ' ftaak
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Awgetable Preparationfor As
similating thcroodandBetfula
Ln the Stomachs antLDoweb of
EE
Promotes DigcstiooCheerfuj
ness and Rest.Contalns neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
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jmnYtafoujysANuajtraaai
A perfect Remedy forConsQpft
Tlon. Sour StonueDiaritoea
Worms Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss or Sleep.
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Cure or No Charge
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LOST POWER RESTORED
There is not a man in existence who is suffering from im
potence that we cannot rebuild so as to accomplish the greatest de
sire and satisfaction, and after we have cured a case of this kind
there will never again be a sign of weakness except brought' on by
imprudence. ...
VARICOCELE
Varicocele is 'a diseased condition of the scrotal veins. It may be
caused by blows, kicks, falls, heavy lifting, mumps, early indiscretion or
may bs a symptom only of some special weaknsss.
The proper treatment conalsts of -local application for the purpose of.
dispelling the stagnant blood and contracting the swollen veins, aa well
aa Internal medication to strengthen he nerves which govern the blood"
supply to .these veins. - r - ,
Though caunlng you no-troubleat-the present -thneryonr-Varloocele-will.
If permitted to go without the proper treatment, impair and destroy
the elements of vitality. - .
I dally demonstrate that Varicocele can be posltlvsly and speedily
eured without cutting, burning or any other form of operation, ;
Urinary and Prostatic Diseases
Cystitis, Irritation at Neck of "Bladder, Enlargement and Inflamma
tion of the Prostate Gland and all diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys
quickly yield to my modern methods of trestment I especially Invite
old chronic esses that have been uneucceesfully trested elsewhere. Also
Piles, Blood Poison, Stricture and all chronic diseases.
WRITE, if you cannot call. "AH correspondence strictly "conft-
dential, and all replies sent in plain envelopes. No 'names, cases,
letters or photographs of patients published or exposed. Inclose
2-cent stsmp to insure reply. - -
HOURS 8 to 5, 7 to 8:30 Dajly; Sundsys, 9 to 12.
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COR. SECOND AND YAMHILL STS, PORTLAND, OR.
THE DOCTORS WHO CURE
Of what value is mere tempo
rary relief to the nan who la a
physical ' - and ' mental - wreck;
through excesses and dissipation
that havs robbed him of bia man
hood, his strength, his vigor nd
hla usefulness? '
Ths weak, broken-down ' man
who comes to us ts eured per
manently, not simply stimulated
for a few .days, to relapse into a
- worse condition than before.. We
cure him to stay cured.
arm ccma wiAur
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because we employ a method that
reduces proststlo erUargemeBC
expels ths germs of contracted
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every case. w, nu mCtTIO XOOn POIBOST V
by a harmless vegetsbie remedy that goee direct to the lt ofth dls- ,
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Everything to eat and drink, sgd
it costs no more la the
. Portland Hotel sUtbakeJUr
than elsewhere In the city. Xvery
weekday night from l o IA .
K. O. IOWIM, SCanageo. 1
Hotel Eaton
cos. KOBmnov atd wist auk sts.
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Rsndsoswly raralabsd; elesastly sqiilpuea,
Srproot. Sts siiaatas walk frosi assrt ef
thooviam aS bwlatss SUtHct. all terse,
Irr, eaMSs reoaw. atsaai kMtsd, alsettis
tithes, tstaptaase ia each anartsMSt. ete.
Irt eracM. marinf. smoaias, wmug.
tedlae racapttna paraits. . Mean
br smO sr talapheaa.
Private esuilbas siasts ttalas sad
ttom$ 0I.OO to $3.00 a Day
saeiai Bates ts Onmaraial Mm.
BS. HAS ZATOV,
(rerswrly at Betal Ctesatt. a,awasa
Portlaarlli';' :
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snfl Saccessfol ; t
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MedlciMJ.-.,
Root aind ,
Herb Doctor
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His faswoa rsmaSlaa, tils lagsadiasts at '
whtek Import direst frosi tba Oftaal is
large QuaotltlM and prapars sad pot as fas
saa 1a kla np-a-eta labetnrv. Me sWtnrf.
putaana or Aroge at say kina ssed. Psrsly .
TsUbla. '
Tba Doctor treats sseeaaatslly sad gssrsstess -
ears an atomaeb tmsblaa, eatarrS. sstlina, - -Inns,
.throat, rhconatlanf'. , aarveisnaaa, llvas,
jkldaay sad Mat manhood. . . i, ' .
rxvAix TBotrstes t wo all " parraTB
r-;.. : ,-. DIABASES.
He false sr nUlaadlns statements te fee
sfflietaS. A aate sad laaung eora In tae olck- .
aat aoaalbls ttme and at the loweat east see- '
sihla tor boeaat treatment.
. It jnm eaaset ealL write far srmptaei blasft .
tad circular. Inclose 4 teats la atampa, ,
. OOWBtTLTATIOlf PBIB. 1 . .
Ths C. See We Chinese Medloiae Oa 1SSH
flxat St.. Oar. Jforriwa. rorUaas, Or.
Plsaaa maattoa tais papat.
blood poison
rot siow mi Twim turs
ws havs mads the enre of bleod polsoa a
speolslty. Priaaary. saceaSery er Tertiary
Bleed Pelsea Permanently Cured. Youeaa
be treated at home under asms guaranty.
Capital 1600.000. We solleit the most obstl
aate eases. If yea have exhausted the old
methods of treatment, and still have aehea
and pains. Mueus Patches in Moath. 44ere
Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots,
Ulcers on any pars of the body. Hair or
Erebrows falling oat, write for proofs ef
cures, loo-psgs Book Free.
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to Your Hair
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Feeds Haif-Raala, Meats, stlseaiettea
Seals), Imaaedlatelr Sieea HaUrl'all
Inar am Starts Hew lrevrtat of TtiieAi
Sllkeai HAIR.
Mar he save ay ;
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terse RAr. IMflM.-,L DRfTOOISTS.
Every Wcreeei
I a boat toe weedarfat
M4IV1L walruag Spray
I The new Vaiajal Snasja, Mjm-
athar. bat aend Mme for
UluaUalMl book mm. ft
full nartleulara and dlrwtiora la-
valuabia to laiie. tllRCIL rOV,
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rarlnflasnaetlea aeOstanjhaf
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pure blood or weak
nerves Smalt su
(tsblett) lie., ktrgs
sua. tlOO. At Drug'
gats' (in black fc"1"
s not. send lor f KL
trial boa lo
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