THE ; OREGON. SUNDAY JOURNAU i PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 12, ,1903.. WAS ': ONCE THE FINEST SAILING ' VESSEL SAILING : THE ' SEAS" STEAf.lER $5.(M) i "wtb writs Tim yibst jbiftut bpbctaxjwts to oppeb otr fwntrcrr TOSJ SVOO OTKSS KIHOB HAVB OOHS OUT WITH ADDS IlkUXATI N " OVS UllTIODH, BUT WJLFK YOU OA I.UE OS TBEM TOO WlHB AdltD l unsBtsosiBLs rE8 ir Toa wiu no' aim iiux you vvuu& OOJSJQ TO US asS OJBT CUBES. $5;00 .4 . 10 Friends of Passengers Wait Impatiently for the ; :;. Aihancc;' : v 14 FAILS n-isvav y wrrfrwavH3r v CH DOCK SUITOSED TO HAVE : f ; HUNG UP IN FOG j ' ,' , tr. . , I."'''' ' ' ! Jieed of Better Lighted Porks Afala I . lrcU)ljr Broaght to PnbllcV At- tcotion '' Accidents Frequently . Due to Darkness. V ; - 'Fogs on ths river must havs delayed the steamer Alliance last night, because ' Instead of reaching Couch street dock at I o'clock as expected she failed to arrive at all, and those Who Went there to meet friends had to leave disap pointed after bavins; spent more or less time waiting impatiently In vain. The Alliance reached Astoria at 10 o'clock yesterdayi morning after stormy voyage from Coos Bay and left up shortly before noon, and it was sup posed mat sne wouia oe ai nor aocn some time between 8 and f o'clock. . As "a confluence a dosen people or more wended their way to the dark dock to See her. in. ' The agitation for tetter lighted, docks has proved rutue so rar, ana it is saia nothing will likely be done until the ''"'''' ';' w9 ' '.' t... Jii ........ '" - . - in n ml i am inrar in li n ,' '' " 'i :: ..:" T . . 7Tsl's-arr . I 1 1 , f . . If " n - i 1 v,v Twenty-two years ago the British hip Claverdon was the finest three masted ship afloat, and she . was near the ton of the list for Size.. She is at anchor In. the stream ready to proceed to Eui-ods with close to (.000 bushels of wheat, one of the largest sailing ves sel cargoes set afloat here this season. Cat 'aln Thompson ' of the British Ship Claverdon, Now About to Leave Aero for Europe. The Claverdon was built for the Cal cutta trade,' which accounts for, her beautiful finishings. - She la today the third largest three-masted sailing shtp, the Dlt ton holding first place and the Dalgonar second. The Daigonar is now on the way from Portland to Europe in command of Captain Isbester, an old . We Will Ctirc Yon . : '; . ''4 'We are eeyee tally aaxlons tkal any -war ill Va ke.a f a.Dad . wltli - otae methods o& om ns and Is as T ' vie wae hava failed to tti reUef 1 .. j7Zm7ys fore seeing ns. , Thlg we will sheer- . The meltable ' Bpeolallsi, fally, de rJ3. of any oost. ; 4 , . Brerybodr' Knows and Calls Us tht 01: Reliable Specialists In the . Our Special Prices CKen Below Will Last Few Days Only. -ar ,- 1ST r RUN- NO RISK friend of Claverdon. . The British ships Liverpool and fipeke were larger than any of the big ones now spreading their canvas over the seas, out Doin were lost some time ana J The Speke was her afew months be- lore she piled up on the coast of Aus tralia ana Decame a total loss. rractically abandoned and the fortiana i louring mills company will in ail proo abilltv seek . to secure another vessel to take the cargo of flour Intended to be shipped to Japan on the missing vessel.-' She is now out about 60 days from Japan to San Francisco without a word having Deen heard zrotn ner. ITERE FOR. MACHINERY. Brodick Castle. Br. sh... Newcastle, t A. Calluna, Br. bk. . Newcastle.. A. Lrgiemore, Br. an iNewcaatie, a. Mindoro Am. ach. .Newcastle. N. 8. W. Agnes Oswald. Br. sh .... Newcsstle, A. Uatamet. Br. . ss ........ . Newcastle. Tramp B team era En Soute. ..Vancouver, B. C San Francisco 6L Hugo, Br. ss. ....... .....Motlendo Sommerstad, Nor. ss....l3an Franelaco Halvard. Nor. as. ....... .Puget sound Tungus, Nor. ss.. ...... ...Puget sound Germanlcus. Oer. as... ...San Francisco 8L Eabert Br. ss. ....... .Puset sound Hvades. Am. ss ..San Franclsso Cambrian King, Br. ss. San Francisco MonUake. Br. ss Quay mas Knight Templar, Br. sak ... Valparaiso Zb Boats la Ballast to Zioad Grain. Celtic Chief, Br. sh. . Honolulu Alsterksmp, Oer. sh. , . .. .Caleta Colosa Alexander Black. Br. bk San Dieuo from the oriental J t-ian uucnanan, Br. an..,.8anta icosaiia s now three dyi w ""-"n, nc.-w Cambusdoon, Br. sh.....Calota Calosa Earl of Dunsrnore. . Br. sh. Callao Cloch. Br. bk;... Taltal Nordsee, Ger. sh. Coouimbo Andre Theodore, Fr. bk..Ssn Francisco Chnniptgny. Fr. bk..' .San Diego uourgauiviue, it. Dit....Kan Francieco Nereus. Br. ship Valparaiso Verbena. Br. bk ..ValDaralso Bonchamp, Fr. bk. .....San Francisco Celtlcbura, Br. bk. Santa Rosalia province. Br. bk. Buenos Avrea River Falloch, Br. sh. .. Talcahuano OU ateamera Ba Boat. Atlas. Am. ss.. San Francisco Ueo-Loomla Am. as Ban Francisco proprietors or managers or me various docks are compelled by law to do so. .: Not long sgo two members of the crew of the steam schoonrr Johan Poulsen were seriously injured bv Tallin from ' a dock in going to their vessel after dark, and a few davs later another sailor man tripped and nearly loat nis I Stratbfillan, Br. ss. life in tha waves t that lap the dock jOoto Warn, Jan. ss piling. - t t ' f i The Alliance is supposed to have an chored In the lower river over night, and will likely reach .her dock early this morning. - She la booked to depart Monday night, and in order to do so ths cargo will have to ba handled today, ' . .III, l I il ' . V - - , , OVERDUE FROM JAPAN. liner Arabia and Tramp Goto Mara 5 - ,' Cause Anxiet. Tp to a late hour last night no word nad Deen received liner Arabia which overdue from Hakodate. Japan. The Arabia should have arrived here Friday. Considerable aqxlety will be felt should the craft fall to show up today. The opinion prevails that the Arabia has been forced to buck heavy head winds all the way from Japan. For weeks gales have followed gales on the north Paclflo and in this vicinity most of them have blown from the southeast and. contrary to the course of the liner. Hope of the Japanese steamer Goto jh am ever reacning pon nas now oecn NOT FOB NEW YORK. Bark Acme Awaits New Orders From Cbarterer. Steam Schooner Capl.tr.no Wffl Be Acme"?! "n caTryulnT.r t"? New .'Read for Sea Soon. The steam schooner Capistrano will be brought to sine plant or tne Wil lamette Iron & Steel company this week to receive her machinery. She reached Astoria Friday in tow of the tug Bar ln from Grays Harbor. The Capistrano is of the same dimen sions as the steam schooners Bee, Helene, Jim Butler and J. H. Marhoffer, which were equipped with machinery by the above mentioned rirm- during ma past several months. . When completed she will be engaged In the coastwise lumber. trade.,. ' ' MARINE INTELLIGENCE. TYPHOID GERMS iri WATER TANKS Screral Cases Develop on Vessels From Santa Bosalia. THREE MEft DEAD ON VESSELS IN POET Ship Blasters Attribute Canse of Dis ease to Infected Water In Tanks 1 Whole Crew Suffers on the Bark Belnbek. Begnlar Uasrs Bns to Arrive. Arabia, orient.....-......,,. -..Jan. 13 . Breakwater, Coos bay ..........Jan. IS Hanalel. San Francisco .........Jan. 13 Honnoke. San Pedro and way. ...Jan.. 14 Costa Rica. San Francisco...... Jan. it Nicomedia. orient ..............Jan. 16 Alliance. Coos Bay ............Jan. 1 O. .W. Elder. San Pedro and war. Jan. 20 . " - Senator, San Francisco ..... Jan.- 21 Rose City. San Francisco....... Jan.. 24 Alesla, orient ..................Feb. 10 Numaatla, orient ....... ...... .Feb. II Beralar Xlasra to Depart. Senator, San Francisco ....... . . Jan. 11 Alliance, Coos Bay ........ ... .Jan. 13 ! Breakwater. San -Francisco. . ... .Jan. IS lianalel, San Francisco ........Jan. It " Roanoke, San Pedro and way. ...Jan. 1 Costa Rica. San Francisco ...... Jan. IS Arabia, orient . . . . Jan. -2 2 Geo. W. Elder. San Franolsco. Jan. 23 Nicomedla, orient ..............Jan, 26 Rose City, San Francisco . . . . .Jan. 26 Numantla. orient .. . . ....... . . .Feb. . It AJesia, orient ................. .Feb. so Vesasla la ;)Pori.-" ).:-.$ Bl Nicholas," Am. sh.,.. Astoria Berlin. Am, sh . Goble Versailles,, Fr." bk..', .'.Columbia No. 1 Thiers. Fr. scb Oceanic , Henry vmard. Am: sn...,,., . .stresm - Europe. Fr. bk. Llnnton - iAcme, Am. ship........ .E. & W. Mills Strathgry f e, Br. bk ........... . Stream Buocleuch, Br. sh....... .......Oceanic i Bully, Br. bk. ......... .Columbia No. 1 h Jrgo Bay. Br. bk. . .Montgomery No. 2 '. Kugene Schneider, Fr. bk...,.., Bunkers : Buffon, Fr. bk. .............. ..Bunkers Vllle de Mulhouse, Fr. bk. , . . . .Martius walden Abbey, Br. ship.. , Mersey Minerva, Nor; ss, .Portland Lbr. Co : JUiore. -Br. shin Astoria J. M. Griffith. Am. bktn... ..... Rainier jLiginsnire, nr. dm. ........... oceanic Marie Hackleldt, Ger; ah,, ..Sand dock King Cyrus. Am. sch, .......... Rainier jVmaaon. Br. Bk.. North Paciflp Ijbr. Co. Gertrude, Ger. ship ......... Elevator Guetbary, Fr. blc. ........ ..On way up ' - Nome City,- Am. ss... ... . . . .Llnnton Belnbek, Ger. bk. ....... On way up Tallac, Am. ss. . j , . ,r; . .Elevator aacade. Am. ea. ...Rainier JJayard.Fr. bk. ., .Astoria Alliance, Am. ea.... ..Couch street Senator, Am. as. .....Alnsworth , Armen, Fr. bk. ...... .Mill street ,, Irene, Am. sch. ............. , .Astoria Lady Walseley, Br. bk, ..... . Astoria BonU to Load Xnmbsr. ' . Z? ?V anj. atr....;.san Francisco Sanders, Am. sch.. .San Franci.co Lcl-.o, Am. bktn. .Callao iSifni!i(-''A?n San Francisco Jordanhill, Br. sch. ...Vnlparatso Aureila,i Am. s....,..,.San Francisco Irene. Am.' sch. Redondo via1Ki'itViAmi"ch-1 Redondo Wable Gale, Am. sch....,, San Francisco Juaon, Am, sch. v.....,...,;. San Pedro .eiriever. Am. bktni.,..,....Redondoi o. Difusun, an. ss;... Ban Francisco Tm Boots With Cement and General. rierri LoU. Fr. bk. . a General de Bo.lsde(fre(- Fr. bk... London V lie de Dijon, Ftv bk.,.... .Antwerp Alice Marie. Fr. bk.. ..... .Antwerp Kugene Rergallne, ,Fr. bk.., Antwerp fliuin, piiniii,. or. on...,. .-.KOltercam Crown f India,; Br. ah, Antwerp l.ornllJFJart, r r. bk. ... i ..... . Antwerp j.uwara iwismt i'f( on.. .. i.. .Antwerp 1 mills Galline. Fr bk..;, LonJoii l-rneat Legouye, Fr. blc. ... . ..Antwerp Abertoyle, Br. ah. ...... , .Antwerp Kdmund Rostad, Fr. bk. 4 ..... .London J-.manuele Accame. It bk.... Hamburg Argtird. r.rs hip .,......,, ..Ant werp Bxlart. Fr. ................ .Antwer Albert Rlckmer,Ger, bk...... Antwerp tMan Graham. Br. elv......;.. Cardiff Coal Ships Xu Bouta. ,, rusr'He tto-'k'BrT sh... r. r.Fydney, 'A. i -icr Kfi, Am. sli.,,., .Newcastla. A. At-i.. l;r. eu. ....... . , is'ewcaiUe, a. , York as intended when she arrived here several weeks ago from .Japan. Rumor has it that the business fell through and that the vessel is now oren tom other business.- , w Tbe bark had a rough . time of it comlnjr across the ocean and narrowly escaped going to the bottom. She went on her beam ends in' a tvnhoon when about five .days out from Japan and her top gallant masts had to be sacrl- vf-i rrVi ?. lJ? Jr,"??iJ .Il aJ5L..v.e discussion among shipping men here and tne general, opinion is mat tne cause Santa Rosalia is believed to be In fected with typhoid fever because on two vessels that have arrived here re cently several members , of the crews have fallen victims to tha disease In most virulent form. Two men died on tha British bark Mlltonburn a few days ago and one expired on the German bark Relnbek Thursday, shortly after the vessel had arrived at Astoria. Since typhoid Is supposed to develop within two weeks, and the cases re ported here did not develop until much onsrer than that after the vessels left Hanta Rosalia, it is supposed that th drinking water carried along, mus have ' been slightly infected. Several of the crew of the Reinbek were down with the disease, but all except one recovered before tha vessel reached port. Tne cases nave given rood ror mucn bring out upon shrubs and trees tender duos ana green leaves. I bad seen All of these things .for year- after year. wiin m. iu unuersianaing and Wltn an interest that never failed, '. and . I had seen for as long the shadows cast by the chimneys-rising above them on certain flat roofs in' view from my viiiv.uai ivny winaow. "QMt these shadows, dull as you -may "w iuin me, nave oniy witnin recent years come to' make their , larger and more mystic appeal to me. Now those iiat roors are to m as an mn inn dials, whereof their several chimneys are tha gnomons whose shadows tell me ui iime 01 aay.. 'True, there are no dials markait tmt on the roofs, but by observation and experience I have come to -know the iime inai me snaaows indicate. The clock In nr atudv still tirk w cheerily as ever, snd still ss ever do 1 cnensn us irienaiy companionship. Perhapsi it has now com vn to me,-but I no longer need to turn to its face to know the time. I raise my eyes now and look nut unnn dials on the roofs and the shadows tell me the time of day and whether I am making due progress with my work. And they tell me, too, as I had never realised it before, of the motion of the earth: creeping silently and sure- iy around irora wesi to east the shad ows tell of the revolution of the earth in space and of the wonders of the universe. The cats and the dogs and the people, the grasa and shrubs and the trees that I see in the range of jrarus uave JOHi none or meir Interest ur inc. xn laci x minx i Am nnv drawn Jo them more closely, as I am 10 mo irienaiy ciock Decause It, while it doea tell of the passing time, is yet but the work of man like myself; but nw iur luuim inure impressive by tar and above and beyond us all, l turn to the slowly, surely, ullently moving shadows cast by the chimneys on the i Cured'by our'new tnethodr no pain. The . enlarged , velna are " due to mump. UICJFU r twimwm '"mui Olsease, etc. in time 11 wnii man muntill. aa.well as bhrslcally, Wa wUl cure you for llfe or.maka no enarge. , , ., ; . .-?. y Hydrocele -, . Cured;.' no pain, no loss ef ' tlnia Whv suffer lonrer when you can be scjired In a few hours at a moderate eoatT (jau ana' consult u wiww, m rA mrm will nnnvlnce TOU Of the BU- perlorlty of eur'Nsw Bysteraareat- mMni armmr anw athar method. ... Blood Poisoa Overcome In to days or , no par. , Symptoms 'overcome in seven -to 11 A ar a without chemicals or poisons. , If suffering from ulcers, sort .mouth or tnroat, railing nair, oons pains, come and we will drive the .poison from your blood xorever ry our xwew System Treatment. . Wt Do Not Patch Up-W Curt . ;; , Forerer. rarloooala, from ,,.4 (. 410.00 to S25.00 KydrOcsle, from ..... 10.00 to 60.00 atroiy. 1 from ;;..T.7;ri.oo to 11.80 srerrons pebillty, ' from ' 8.00 to 10.00 Waatlnr. t from A T.80 to 'io.00 Discharges,-from-.... 8.00 to 10.00 Cloers, from . . .' 6.00 to 18.00 Blood rolaon,' from ..10.00 to -30-00 railing 'Balr, from .. '6.00 to .10.00 rtmpies, from i 7.60 to 16.00 Bossma, from 10.00 to ' 80.00 Bladder Ailments, f rom 6.00 to 11.60 Btdaey Ailments, from 10.00 'to 80.00 Brostata AilmentVrrom 8.00 to 16.00 . v Frc Advict Given. ' ' '- ' ' ''V end ms partlcnlars of yoar'eaae at oaoe If yon ea¬ oall. ' , aCedi otaao from.fLBO.to 96.50 eoarse. Bally Hours 1 t 0.' m. to S p. 'm. arsadaj Boars 1 9 a. m. to it aooa, . ... ) ,: ' .'-, v Do Not DeIit Call or Writs ; .' , : Today. , ;'. , ! Zarastlrate . sag methods . and lean thaf we ar all we cBtlm to be, and when -. you place . your ease .' hi our , hands 70a . are , sure - of getting tha test treatment that san ba obtained ; aavwfcesV''-'' V,V'"- ".-M .. i, g : ; - -., . v,v .'.'.' . : ' j To every man who knows himself to require advice aa fa marriage and its requirements, or who has taken that step,, we also extend a cordial ' Invitation, that we may advise him as to the best thing to do. This we ' will do rXB Of. ail charges. f ; - r TT'.'!'1 ; Nervous Bi eHllty;; "ured -In a 'few weeks.' 'Improve ? ment frtom tha atar:. , If you suffer from1, loss of energy .and .ambition, ' feel tired .when . you arise In the. morn in a. lame back, dlsslneaa. . aoota before the eyes and, feel you are not tne man you one were, wa will cure you' for life. . 1. ;v , ; ,v ; 'Urethral Obttroctlon -i . curea or ansorpuan in a short time, , no naln. no cuttlna. no nneratinn. By our .method tho urethral canal Is healed and entire system, restored. pain or lose of . time, ; 1 : r , . s 4 , . Examination Freo ; , i , Lyl Call and wa will exolaln .why our ' aw System cures when all velse falla. A friendly chat will cost you nothing. ' Call at enca; don't ' delay. ' . ' ' .T ., , 1 ' - '" . v.. Examinations Are Thorough- Otir, The Oregon Medical 291 H Morrlsoh Stmt, ' Near . Fifth, Portland, Orezon Ua Mde a asd la Geewo The Wen-Xaewa Bailable ' keel. This was done with the areatest of difficulty. After getting out of this trouble, the bark missed .running into a floating mine by only a few feet when in the vicinity of the Hawaiian islands. - The Acme is undergoing repairs to her rigging at the wharf of th Eastern & Western Lumber company.. She be longs to the Standard Oil company, but is understood to be under time charter to a New. York shlnDins- man. . The American ship Henry Vlllard'isj still on the disengaged list ana leisure iy riding at anchor in the harbor. . . . . r- .; eYeHeajMam-waaeBSMaaiMeaaaaaSj . - BIG TRAMP EN BOUTE. could be traced to Impure water in the tanks.- Captain Hanker of the German bark Gertrude says that some years . aa-o veasel arrived at one of the South Am erican portal with all of her crew down with fever, and upon examination of the drinking water tanka they were found to contain several inches of sedi ment that had evidently gathered there ror many montns. "The water tanks on board ships should be cleaned thoroughly at every port," said Captain Hanker, "but some times it will not be attended to despite me ciose8i attention 01 ma captain, it vepori xs iuuru. xciupiw. uvuuu i aone. Tnere are times, however, when i:!,.:,. for Portland. they neglect their duty and Instead of : . ' w ' rr .i.. 1 STiving tne tanas a good cleaning, slm f Tbe British steamer Knight Templar ply X1U them as the water supply runs I rom Valparaiso 10 iona wnesi iur jiiu rope. . She is one of the largest tramps afloat and will carry, away from 8,000 to 9,000 tons of grain. The Knight Ten.rlar was reported chartered .for this port, several weeks ago, but subsequently she Was taken off the list . The latest rumor of her com ing here was received from San Fran cisco yesterday, but could not be veri fied here. , , low. ' BIABIKR NOTES JjlTEBARY MECCA. Famous . writers Who Lived - in Twickenham Tennyson's House. ' From the Westminster Gazette. The dace to which the lover nf V.nr. llsh literature will soorfter or later turn his ' steps Is Twickenham. No other small town can boast of having been the residence -and beloved abode of so many famous, literary lights. , . With ilt are associated the Immortal names of Pope, Horace Walpole, Swift, Gibbon, Astoria, Jan. 11. Condition of the m .ot ft n -nn .c vsti mart rjJ - sao asr i miles; weather! partly ' cloddy. Arrived 2aT- . Vortley Montagu. down at 10 a. m. and sailed at 3 p. m. Steamer George .W. Elder, for San Francisco. Arrived at 10 a. m. and left up .at 11 a. m. Steamer Alliance, from Coos Bay. Arrived down at 12 m. Schooner Alice McDonald and British bark Strathgryfe. eLft up at 2:46 p. m. French bark Guethary.. Left up at a:iu p. m. uerman oarx KetnoeK Ar rived at 4:25 p. m. Schooner Irene, from Redondo. '. v ; : . , , ? . San Francisco.' Jan. 11. Sailed last night Steamer J. P. Stetson, for Port land. Sailed at 2 p, m. Steamer Roan oke, for Portland. ; wa m ,. San Pedro. Jan. 11. -Arrived Schoon er j. a. oampoeii from Portland. Roswell.-Johnson, Tennyson and Dick ens. ' Surely this is enonsrh to make any place doubly immortal! Twlcken- nam was wen nicknamed by Horace Walpole the Baiae, or Tlvoll, of Eng land; for it has truly been to London what Baiae was to ancient Rome in deed, in a far higher degree. , The big, red brick house in Mont pelier road where Alfred Tennvson lived for so many years of bis earlier mar ried life was the one In which many of his earlier poems were written. Here his son Lionel, the second Lord Tenny son, was born, and there the author of -the "Idyls" entertained many of bis literary friends and acquaintances. ; a -,-1 . -. , i i a. v uvun siiuuiu aureiy do s&crea ot. Vincent. Jftn. tl silrr hm. . - . ifi rt Jr V,fc?rlsL5tr?yS?Lc- the dawn of "fn. Memoriam"; which a, m.. a.z reer 1:65 a. m., 2. foot ia Sunday: r High 8:10 witnessed those delightful gatherings rJ'- Jn". .f 1eet Low graced by Tennyson, Hallamand kin- 6 feet; 8:14 p.. m, 0.9 dred spirits within its walls; It is to- :.; '. ' V ; day called "Tennyson house" and is now wimoui a xenanu A conference la to be hM ht.n the Officers of the Hat Trlmmera1 tinlnn and representatives of the ITnltad vr.r. ters of North America to nana nn tha question of permitting girls to be reg- laiersa aa trimmers. i nere nave re cently been so many marriages that ths inmmmg Departments in the big factor ie are -crippiea. Eyeglasses $1 at Metzger'a. TRANSPORTATION Colombia River Scenery BEOTJLATOB BIBS BTB AJCEBB. Dally servloe between Portland and The Dalles, except Sunday, leaving Portland at I a. m arrlvlnc about. I p. m., carrying freight and passengers. Splendid . accommodations . for: . nutflts ana iitbbiocb. Dpck foot of Alder at, Portland; foot of Court st. The Dalles. Phono Mais roruana s, . - COOS BAY LINE The steamshln BREAKWATEB leave Portland Wednesday at 8 w. m- from Oak street dock, for Worth Bend, Mersh field and Coos Bay points. Freight re ceived uu-t p. m. on aay or Bailing. Paaaenger fare, first class. 110: second class, 87, including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office,. Third and wasningion streets, or uaa street dock. CHICHESTER'S PILLS ag- , THE VIAMOND BKANU. A hlrcaaar,a IXanand Brnndi I-llUlo Kaa taa.Umn BMWiiis Mtn, Kalrd with Blua Ribbaa. jaaa ataer. any erymir . sriBuvnv .M.rt mw ri L.i.mV. for ami ymn known m Bmc, Safest AIwbt Reliant SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE AW fJ CHINESE Mmm ul Kafk i DOCTOR Ufa staS. af raota sad herb that etadr eisrmrarad aad la elrtan a ui woria ! woaearroj reieejaa. 0 Misouty. poisons or oauos csro U CUKES WITHOUT OPERATION. OB WITHOUT THX ATO Of A gglFX. Be anaranteaa In aara Qatarrk. Aatfeaa. laaa. Thread. kheaaittaai .Harvwmi.aa Mareooe DeMht. Stmnaeh. Uver. KIS TNaDleat alan : leaf ManhanS. SMHIe.Weas- taf sag ail Prinra Dtwaaea. A SURE CANCER CURE last Baeetaat Tnm fafchtg. Cstsa- Safa.. aad BelteUe. ir TOO ARB ArrLICTKD. MITT DCtUT. OBLATI ARB DANGEROUS. ' If roe eeaoot eaU, write tor ifplna Mi d etreniae, isewee e seats ia (Uiapa. CONSULTATION FREE tkb c. sex wo caurisg atiiicmg OO, mwmn a nai mw, var, aiamaaa . . BB..TATSOB, : , Ths Leading BpeelaUst. Bertkad, 0: Vleaae MraUas ' CUSmeOt. - ' atw7brsi. nvwm KVSrWS TO VAIL. Tamat's Zzwast el 0 abate aad Oopaiba In OiPBULES. ThtlUiM. fafc and larayeara far COBarraoaa.cLaat, waltea, ate. gaay ia take, eesmlaat te earry. Filf I Xexs s-sfal ass. frloetVa Howe dt Martin's. 851 Wash. na mw DMBltitatA' mm a Aaa kit'all AT Th Tarrant Co 44 Hudson u Ww Inert WMi 111 You Will Have to Come to Me If You Want to Be Cured Better come NOW and save your self a T great amount of suffering andexpente. Bear in mind that for 25 years I have made a specialty of the half dosen ailments peculiar to men. 1 dp not dose the stomach with powerful drugs as do other specialists; '1 hava no electric belta or other .trlck-a-trap devices to aell you for a fat price or any other price: neither bars I any nostrums or t on Ira tn wnrlr nff nn vn n m.,h but 1 1 have developed a Direct Method Treatment thai will fTTRPi ivv CASE Of WEAKNESS in men. Instead of destroying the digestive and as- diuiij4iit urw:i!Bi ui in iionwcn ana nowen n v rinina. .th.m nmm with drugs. I apply curative medicines DIRECTLY to the DISEASED REOIONi and thus effect a CURE in a comparatively short time." . ' In any diseased condition Nature needs heln. Th ria-ht vind nf'm&iiiMM applied TO THE CENTER OF DISEASE will assist nature in overcoming inflammation and congestion, strengthen and REVITALIZE diseased tissues and soothe and heal, where barrels of 'druse, taken Intarnallv vnnlH m.r.)v Impair the digestion deplete the blood, weaken the vital functions and pro- IN ANY UNCOMPLICATED AILMENT OF MEN MY I CHARGE IS 'ONLY .v ; . . I WILL GUARANTEE A CURE AND YOU NEED NOT PAY UNTIL YOU AREWELL Don't put off seeking treatment tDelav Is danaarous. invar tnnmani ara hesitating the disease is gaining greater headway, and will be that much harder to cure.. If von delav ton innr vnr .n.iiinr, win pass beyond the power of human skill. Remember that your ailment will not cure Itself. . , , i - W.B.FM1NR Choose the Right Specialist fPSSS. ftall!;holti positively cured by HABITINA. For nrrwlermln nrln.mlnu Eamnle sent to anv drnr hahitnAAv V I ttiaiL Remilar nr IZfiO rww hfV l A7A7cC I KJSmIaJl,,tPr D"au in plain wrapper, Dla CBcmlcal Co. St, Loals. Ut rOR UOfviEN ONLY pr. Sandexaons Compound gavta and Cotton Root . Pllla The best and only reliable fVSr AT VMlAXKD. PER IODS. Cure the moat obaUn to IS days. Pries 88 ear a lurnn iwjxh - kbs ha a Baa sraatts-.. ,,oTrxhr AadroM ,t. i .aAat,w.AHa avrat su rOTUmnQ Utm 8? at case Per box. Tho most-important thing for you to do, 'if you are an ailing man,' la to seek the services of THE RIGHT DOCTOR. Don't go to the first one you who makes a specialty of curlna the kind - of .. ailment, from whfrv. vra suffer. The ordinary medical man reallv knows but little about curing the Diseases peculiar to men. He merely haa a general knawlmtn n diseases, because his practice Is spread out over the whole range ot diseases to which flesh Is heir. He therefore knows a little about all Diseases and not a great deal about any. If you should eo to Mm he mav cnnarintiAii try to cura you. but -not knowing HOW. ho would have to experiment upon you. - In brief, he is a medical -"Jack of all trades , and -master of none." Knowing these facts, would you want to trust vour.life in hi hundaf rt your watch were to break or get out of order, you wouldn't take. It to a machinist to have It repaired. No, you would know better. You would 'take It to the very best WATCHMAKER Vou could find. Than ahv..Ihi..M you not use -the' same kind of good, sound judgment when yon peed, a uuviut t i vui iihi ui ' ii ceruuiuy a important aa your timepiece. . What "Weakneii'Ms Weakness in men Is due ta diseased condition of tha Prostata man' ? ri, Prostate Gland is a subsidiary, but, nevertheless, a very Important nerve center. Inflammation of this eland la. therefore n. aerlnu matf.xwh.. it. Importance to the mals.orranlsm.-is considered. It at that when It ia diseased the, result Is felt even tn the most .remote carta of the system. Inflammation of the Prostate ' Gland Interferes with tha whole vital process. It results in a .tremendous -vmi nt nivn, ...... a waste that deDletes every nerv. center. . tmnnverlho th ki.i unless checked, will sooner .or later prostrate ths entire system. ' Why the Diseased, Prostate Causes Weakness The reason Weakness results from the diseased prostata fa because of .the in case or disease, nature attempts to correct the trouble and force func tional activity by sending to. tha Infected ree-lon a riur nmnxi b oua energy than is requirted In a healthy - state, v To"'suppIythls" excessive energy uie oiseasea aeciion, nature draws upon the reserve store of energy in the brain. If the reserve supply happens to be already exhausted aa is often th case, then an equal quantity of nerve energy must be taken from the organs of the body brain, heart, stomach, liver kUn.vi hnw.i. .i. This process is kept up until the sufferer is completely robbed bv the disease' of all vital energy, when nervous prostration ensues. Thus all the organs, of ' A Bankrupt Nervous Condition V The case is'pkrailel'.to thatfof a run on 'a blink, j In, tha beginning' the baiik may be perfectly, safe and solvent, but if its depositors make it run upon it and keep up the drain on ita resources long enought It must surely suspend Sayment and cease business. The strongest man. caftrtot withstand tho terrl le strain, upon his nerve resources if there Is a waste-of energy greater than the supply-.-as is trua, in the case of -functional weakness. ; t-r-v ; 'MTsMODERKmiiJ'iip' to'date methods will effect a certain" and snVedv cure of SITERMATOaKHOKA, Qo WTBACTBO ' DZSOKSEYBV BFECmO BX.OOD WOISOS, tOST BTMKOTK and all rerx ailments St .TABICOOXZiS, HTDBOCIUJ and BTBtCTTTRB positively, cured WTTH .. w. .,.iti ,i. , AfTTsit in w Virniii . .... .-., l . ,r. i " jEXAMINATION; AN D; ADVICE FREE J " I offer FRBfi CONSULTATION and ADVICE and I will make a Careful Examination and Diagnosis without charge. If ;you cannot calV write for Diagnosis Chart." ' M offices' are ! open "all t day 'from 9 A. M-to 9 P. M. and Sundays from 10 to 1 only. r SUM IOBiSlSOlrTBBBT, OOX2TXB SXOOVB,' XOKTLASTD, OMXOOV. CURE, NOT TALK IS WHAT VOU WANT along the waterfront. The schooner J . i... -....v. Biiernoon to load lumber at onv0' e miAs on the lower Columbia. bark Eugene Schneider finished discharging coal at the bunkers f.U clock last night. Bhe wiU .be lined for wheat riv The British steamer Cambrian : Klnr I kindly estimate of everybody," said Pro whieh was chartered several d.7im f(M.?',.on Jogglesby, '-might not think to carry redwood and - Orea-on flrto M sntiy.or my mtemgence, but the Melbourne, Australia, will receive the fact Is that I am like most people. Many redwood at Eureka, California? and the things that fall under my eyes escape fir.at the mills of the TOnguJ poInt , "J altogether or I fail to tftke In their r""iu"JnJr.n?ar Astoria. - v V"r:.l .v.-. i uc r rrncn Dark Geutharv -will arrlva I " . "CT ""' a y BACKYARD STUDIES. Prof. Von " Juggleby Has Now rt covered the Son Dials on Roofs. '-' ' From the New York Sun. 'You-with -7 your characteristically if u si I Ja . - : I'JH - T??.muvfi coma to us sooitzb ob ZiATEB. WHY WOT VOW? KErUSB TO OTHxitf. A3n ' X,OJ,iBJ OJS or CONSULTATIO N ; FRQG I 8 w to sot onro yon it wUl not oos yea ons eent, prnnn Dnicnv bkxit diseases, sowm ECZEMA, PIMPX.ES, BXfOTOXES, - XTCEZITa! H BUBSIWO, DISCOZ.OB1 11098 O I I H J M XTDBTBT. BX.A99EB. PRO H. II don't in the haroor tomorrow mornlnr - Rha I ee them, because I don't realize them, left up last nisht Th. and -in this way though I have been .weinnek left up at the same time I 'oofng at mem ror many years. It was Anudson & Stonebure. shintinera ot untU; within very recent years that shipbuilders, have onened an of fice at I f v cam appreciate the shadows the corner nf iWn a-u 1 the roofa i This section of the city has for rean f '"When for a momentery rest from been known as the harbo"becausr" "Ti tudies upon which my s there that the waterfront frateJnity mlnd, "j1 are roainYy concentrated S want to gather, rain or shtnT y r.'1 JP eyes from my work The steam eohooaer J. B" Stetson is 'Ji mem rairupon we range or back due to arrive m the. river this wSek to yards in. view from my study window load lumber for San Francisco The 1 Mlr ere f,ny. vthJnl?..t0 ln'erest crMl .i vl T vl!?.00.- me. as thev-still' do. familiar aa thau hlshed by the Tbngu lonS since become the mul- company.' , " 0nsu?'r f01?, """f tltudinous cats, that -walk with soft n rnu Kiuxia- zenca - loxih: in tnerm that Jump and scamper . In the yards 10 Bostons the' banner union cigar .em- tr nf tha TTm Uni utit. . . . - i'ia ran, lacitlrer Or nnnun nn cm fm pi.. a Of cigars in. Boston has r,.h. ih. enormius total Of 700.000 a day. pro duced by 25 J'a'-tortes One firm alone employs over 700 hands. , and try to ciljih tha nl 4Vi iunu It Is s&td I old and young, that coma hereto work,' "Here I iad aeen the ' seasons coma and goi seen the winter lay upon the ground ita protecting man tie of snow, and seen spring corrJS again.. to melt the snow away and warm the earth and sXAXVXSS If other physicians have treated you - for so-called weakness, vou were helped only temporarily, if at all, and tha reason Is very appar ent when the cause, of loss of power in men - In ; understood. ''Weakness"- isn't ,l weakness, at all, but Is merely a symptom of chronlo inflammation In the pros tatic gland, brought on by early dissipation or some contracted dis order. Our system of local -treatment removes this inflammation and Is the only treatment that has ever restored or ever - can perma nently restore strength and vigor. H Our Fee $5 tS $30 SKXlf, nrPtAMMATlOW AND - AX.B UBJUIl .avvaius WMva MU1IV HII, . SI VIWZBACTI19 BISOBOSXAt . 8 ; - -: . ETEBY OASB -.x.-t-., g Of contracted disease w treat Is H thoroughly . cured; our . patients H havo no relapses. When ? wa pro- 3 n ounce a case cured there la not a B particle . of infection , or inflamma- U tlon remaining, and there is not ii the slightest danger that. the dls- H ease" will . return In Its i original 11 form or work its way Into the. gn u jdwjhi, ' . uuniraciea , ai0w ArildH fat asra tvf ula t mm a... a ' - a-m - mrntmr . , v lS ate W . OTCBK mll i uncertain 4 methods , of treatment, and . wa ospeoially solicit . those cases that other doctors hava been unable to cure. - - OVn rEB KXEO WOT BB . rawvsLEaB OUIIO and searching examination 1. desired. tughU len?et to eiirSyfte r. m Aaaress or cau on tno . B siBLOUiSt'nrsPEAisflRV uiSSsSSSsnSSJS LITTLE, ACCOHPLISH 1TUCII . . - v . s,