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' V ... , : THE OREGON SUNDAY 'JOURNAtU PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNINO, . JANUARY ,19..? 1003. 12 UGH HER SHIP :? left Behind .by.; Acciden . j.WIien" Minerva Sailed ' r From Norfolk, Va. ', . . WAITING OX rORTLAND DOCK TO GREET FRIENDS " . -,' IU-Teinpered Dirty "l Wel' - wined With Open Amu by Sailor - , , Men Who Never Expected to See 'Her Again How She Traveled. M tThen ths Norweglsn stesmtr Miner va' left Norfolk, Virginia, for Bramer- , ton,. Washington, with a cargo or coai for the navy yard, Levis, ths ship's " eat, inadvertently tot loft behind on tho pier. That happened about three months ago. Cnlef ' Officer J. Chrlstof fersen, who had picked up tho cat at Pensacola, Florida, about a year ago, thought that was tho 'last of tho feline. But, tho cat canto back. When, ths Mlnsrva reached Portland dav after Now Tear and berthed at ' the wharf of tho Portland Lumber company to load lumber for La Boca, Panama, ' Chief Officer Chrlstoffersen became almost paralysed with surprlss when ho beheld Levlaa sitting on the dee "of -the dock mewing and curling char UU aa if wishing to say: "Hello, ' there, here I am ahead of you." lie could hardly believe hie eyes and called Captain Mathleaen Into consul- tattoa while tho big freighter waa atlll gliding back and forth cloalng In on the NORWEGIAN STEAJlER HfNERVA LOADING LUMBER FOR PANAMA; - I. J n. 7- ' . , V .... . fc i t , v ' i . ft- a. m. steamer Catania' for Port Ban Lulej arrived at t:60 a. m. Brltiah I bark province from Buenos Ayres ar I rived at ll:BO a. nt. steamer .colonel is. L, Drake with barge No, t from Ban Francisco; Colonel Drake proceeded to Seattle! j arrived at 11:40 a. m. and left up at 1:15 p. m. German ateamer Germanlcus front Oraya Harbor; , aaJled at 11:10 p. m., French ahlp Tblere fori Qoeenatown or Faimoutn : aauea , at 11:11 p. m. British bark Mlltonburn for Queenatown or Falmouth, and ateamer J. B. Btotaon for Ban Pedro; 'arrived down at 1:11 p.. nt, barkantlna J. M.I San Francisco, Jan. II. Balled at 1 p. ra. Oeorire W. Elder for .Portland: arrived yeeterday schooner Oakland from A tori a, Ban Pedro, Jan. H. Balled yeatorday aohooner John A. Campbell for Columbia river. . i Sydney, Jan. II. Balled January II. Brltiah bark Anoaios tor roruaaa. Valparalao. Jan. II. Sailed December I British ship Leyland Brothers for Portland. . . . . . Hamburg, Jan. II. Balled January II German ship Albert JMckmors for IJverpoot, Jan. 1. Arrived yesterday Fntisn steamsr ma, or Airue rrom Portland. . . ' ., Tides at Astoria Bandar: - Hlah l:M a. nt., 7.1 feet: 1:11 p. m., I.I feet Low 7:41 a. S.I foot; 1.01 p.mn 0.1 of fyiipn You ficcd d Spe cialist Consult Ofieof nti'SPE'C!ALT!ES;ARk Wtihi NERVOUS DEBEITY," LOSTr VITALITY AND Alt WEAK NESSES OF MEN Will Carry the Largest Shipment of Lumber Erer Made From This Port to Canal Zone. The Norwegian ateamer Minerva, Captain Mathleaen, which la now load ing at the Portland Lumber company, 111 leave Portland with the largeat cargo of lumber evet shipped from this Innately 1,600,000 feet snd the Intention Foit to the canal sone. The timber In la to get her ready for the eea.- by tho or government use In connection with end- of thla week. She received a part the conatructlon of the canal. of the carro at tho St., Johns. Lumber The Minerva will carry away approx- I company's mills. St Johns. HUG BUOY TOO, GOES ADRIFT I:aw J rBloodjr M!' If Tain't the Cat!" dock under the strain' of the hawsers, and he, too. thought It strange but true nevertheless. There was no getting away from It . There was tho cat wait ing for her old homo to tie up. Lovlsa'g trip to tho Paciflo coaat . from the-Atlantlo port was a mystery that could not be left unsolved and n tlmi -was lost running down every clue. Kor was It very difficult to do so. The British steamer Strathord had Jut hauled out from tho mil! wharf to f ive room to tho Norwegian tramp and rom the Strathord's officers it waa aa- certolned that the eat had gone ashore Arctlo Stream, Br. ah.. Rotterdam Crown of India, Br. ah. Antwerp Cornll Bart. Fr. bk. Antwerp juiea uommea. sr. oav ...... Koiteraara Kxlward Detaillo, Fr. bk. Antwerp Kmllle Galllna, Fr. bk. London Ernest Legouve, Fr, bk.. Antwerp ADerroyie, nr. sn. Antwerp Edmund RostsdV Fr. bk .London Emanuele Accame, It bk Hamburg Aagerd. Br. ahlp - ...Antwerp Blilart Fr. bk Antwerp Aioert Kicaraers, uer. dk Antwerp o "SL Tl, m ..n:i. I LUn Graham, Br. ah. ,. Cardiff DYYlUSUre -LMimv 1 ClIIUl Ul ll,y I Eugenie Fautrel. Ft. bk Antwerp Coal snips sa Boats, Devoid of Warnings to Navigators. AMERICAN FLOAT DBIFTS ONTO BEACII Castls Rock, Br. sh. itmiir nwa, Ant. sn... Ancslos. Br. sn Brodick Caatls. Br. sh Calluna, Br. bk 8ydney. , . .. Newcastle. A. .Newcastle. A. .Newcaatls, A. Newcastle, A. Newcastle, A. WHAT FATE HAS BEFALLEN GRAFT? Steamer Goto Mara and Ship Castle Bock Food for Speculators. CGeeVo Cae Wen-Saewa 'The meltable gpoiaHa My "f. -i. ' If you have violated, the laws of health and are conscious of. a con- stant drain which is ' undermining .: , your system, opmo to me before you become a nervous . and ' physical , wrec k J f you. -e.ro w eak, g loom y, despondent-have bad dreatna, de ereaaed. lack : ambition ' and -enersr. unable to concentrate your thoughts, ; 1 Uok vim, vigor and, vitality, come to n me at once. My treatment will stop all drains and. overcome all weak '' nesses, and positively, restore you to " strength and health. I have cured hundreds 'Of rWak. man. . and f will ' ' .1.. vmi wrtttAA rnarant.. f A mp. you. CHINESE Ma ui -Kavk DOCTOR T S . V KndorAm."scr .Ne W. MIGHT HAVE HIT Captain Werlich, Llghthotuo In- Agnes Oswald, Br. sh. .. .Newcastle, A. Uatumet Br. as Newcastle, Tramp Steamers Sa Boats. Strathflllsn, Br. aa.... Vancouver, B. C nttA Mai tMi Tan as si En n fTvei rtl St Huso. 'Br. aa.. '......' Motlendo Japameae Freighter Haa Been Out Bommersiad. Nor. ss....ban Francisco Hi aMdf' a nte' afnS a taMa aaS berSa ad la that ataSr aiaferered ted to slvtag o Kiicuit. roisojia oa saufti vfia-1 u cdsis without oriaariow. on WITHOUT THX ATO 0 A KM1TX. e tumtM s m dluik. Aafka tw. TkraeL mkawaMeai .Mervoaaaa pei'ees iwwnrr. Btmaara. UVer, SVtawf TMOblfat atae Mat M.Hlmt. gaaMls WeU- eai aaa an mvete maaeete. A SURE CANCER CURE fast Beeatved IVaai faklsi Blood Poison, Ulcers, Sores, Swollen Glands ' ' i i 1 . . , - . v Cured to stay cured. My treatment la sdentlflo and ' rational and .will eliminate every vestige of poison- from your system." If , you have sores, Jlmplsa. deep ulcerations, sores In tho mouth, and throat, , eall ,at once, will guarantee a permanent cure, and back It up.; .'.,, Tajtiooozra, nraooxu un axo, oxmoaTxo'arzBTOvs' in VMXMAMX SISAaJIXS eared So stay sored la the sfeovtes noealMe time. I saa afford to treat roa eheapes taaa aay of tho so-oalied spsotsJlsts m beoaaae I mi m SpeoUlUt whom yoa always flat la kla of floe, whe treats yon personally, aad who ooadsots kls owa offloo.N f. . . , . , OBSTRUOTid For the eura of obstructions la the urinary canal-1 have 'dlsoove red and developed a system that gives all the. benefits -of surgery wtthsut the pain that surgery Involves; a painless systsm of earing obstruction which sets directly udou the -affected Darts: dissolves the abnormal tla ' sua, stops all Irritation and allays all Inflammation of the Bladder and rhlcn acts directly upon the -affected parts: dissolves tho abnormal tl. Prostata. VARICOCELE Varicocele Is a diseased condition of the . scrotal reins. res faklss. Cabal lfs gas aa4 allala. 7 EXl'LOSIVE MINES T00nt? twl If res maaet ran. entte Im anartoai felaak aas eireaMs, iseioaa a eaata la staaoa. caussd by blows, kicks, falls, heavy lifting, mumpa, early or mar ho a symptom only of soma special weakness. . , It may bo Indiscretion, Weather Will Permit. gpector of Thla District, Will Re- Halvard. Nor. aa '..Puget sound 11 iin an m. ivnr sssi . . f-m ar-aar aniinn place important uuoy as ooon asiet Egbert Br. as. nraovi. a in. aa.... Csmbrian King, Br. ss.. San Francisco Mon'lake, Br. ss Quay mas Knight Templar, Br. ss. ...Valparaiso Hfsl 'Dollar. Am. ss Uuirmn Gleologan. Br. aa ...Ouaymas 8a Beate U Ballast to toad arala, Honolulu Two Months Crossing Pacific, While Coal-Laden Windjammer Is Long Overdue From Australia. CONSULTATION FREE m a an wo cunrns aiuoui co sbjs rust su, var, anenaaa, reruaaa. onsea. ataauas ia aaaaa, Though eaualna you no trouble at tha present 'time, your Varlcocsla SU, if permitted to go without the proper treatment. Impair and destroy a elements of vitality. I dally demonstrate that Varlcocsla can be positively and speedily cured without cutting, burning or aay other form of operation. URINARY AND PROSTATIC DISEASES Captain P. J. Werlich, lighthouse in spector of this district wss notified last night that the American whistling I Celtic Chief. Br. sh buoy on Swiftsura bank, off the en irance w me oir.u. u( r uca, Buchanan. Br. h....8anta Roaalla en away, from its moorings and drifted Charles Oounod. r. bk..8an Franclaco ashore on Vancouver island. Cambusdoon, Br. ah Calota Calosa mt . .i. w uuMiBBri. or, aa vbubo I Cloch. Bf. bk Taltal What fate haa befallen the Japanese tramp steamer Ooro Maru that left Hakodate, Japan, more than two months HABIT1NA. Fo; and other drug habits are positively cured by or aypodennie or Internal use, sources. Captain Qoudon, In charge of Nordsee, Oer. ah. when shs saw the Minerva Doklnsr her broad bow through the Madison bridge draw. Ko amount of ooaxing would bring ber back. Since there was no time the lighthouse department at Victoria, and Captain Werllch'a keeper at Cape Flattery, having telegraphed It about the aama time. Captain Goudon's mes- ssge stated that the buoy had been found near the mouth of Indian creek not "far from Capo Pachlna where It can probably be recovered. since toe (emote Valencia aia&sier, Swlftaure bank has been marked with two buoys, ths one maintained by Cap tain Werllch'a department and the oth er, an Immenae acetelyne buoy, main tained by Captairv Goudon's department but the British Columbian buoy went adrift about two weeks aao so that when . the American buoy tore looaa i there waa nothing to warn mariners ol i their approaon to tne aangeroua snores. captain uouaon in ma meaaage jaai night atated that he bss managed to ?:et a gaa buoy placed on tne Dank ana hat every effort will be made to main- Alaterkamp, Oer. sh. . . . . .Caleta Coloaa ag0 for Portland via San Franclaco? 8o go down before one of the awful galea that are known to have swept the Pa cific since her date of departure or waa . .Coqulmbo she sunk In a collision with some other craft? ' The failure of the big freighter to ap- Bamplssent to any drag natttnejy niall. Bernlar orfee 100 per bottle at ropr drarrlst or by mall in p OeitB Chaaaleal CM St Andrs Theodore. Fr. bk..8sn Franclaco San Diego .San Franclaco fhomnlOT... 1.-. Kir fiourgalnviile. Fr. bk Nereua. Br. ahln Verbena, Br. bk Boncharao. Fr. bk. . Celtlcburn. Br. bk. .. River Falloch. Br. sh. Nal, Oer. bk. Jacobean, Fr. bk. .... Leyland Bros.. Br. ahlp Valparaiso Oil tsasasrs Ba Boats. Atlaa, Am. aa San Franolsco Oea Loom Is. Am. as San Francisco ARRANGES FOR CARGOES. Valparaiso pear adds snothsr mystery to a long list ValDaraiso I laaAv n1aAa1 thsi trmA F tt the .anta I.OBaUa nortn Pacific and It will perhapa never Talcahuano be solved. Mankind is a curious lot iQUlaUS .hlT.nl.. In r.arH.nlP .Ssn Frsnclsco V'L"""- i IT" neey a. KucaauiK. diiv mifttu vii- countered a floating mine, bits of death-dealing evidence atlll existing from the late war between Muacovlte and ambitious Mongolian, or she might nave pounded to pieces upon a partly hidden rock. Any number of things might happen to a vessel on tho vast expanse of the sea without the world Free I lain wrapper . LasU. ilo gar sale sv kitasfe Ursa 0. 1U XUH I t rertiass, waa. CHICHESTER'S PILLS IMMI Aaa y yaae a MMr. Bar afyaar v Kualaa aaasa riua aJ yam kaan aa Bart, ttajat. Alwan SaUabla SOLD BY WlCGtSTS EVERYWHERE Orstltls. rrrttatloa at Book of Bladder. Bnlsra-emeni and Zafls tdom of . the Brostate Olaad and all d lass sea of the Bladder and KlAaays quickly yieia to my ntoaera aaetaoaa ox treanseai. i especially invus old chronio cases that havs been unsucceaafuUy treated slse where. Censnll lis (Free) Before Placing Tonr Case Elsewhere Can for BBBB OOBSTJXiTATZOV aad BZAHZBATZOV or writs fof fall information before taking treatment, aa ron will find oar ehacrsa lower aad treatment fnioker sad aettet taaa elsewhere. Many patleata have told me, after X eared them, that they heeltated at first to oonte on aooooat of having been deceived by tuurellable, dla honart or aaskllled specialists, and they had almoat beoome so skeptical as to think there was ao ears for thsm. Z want aa opportunity to treat Just such men. At all times ws are anxloua to ssa those who hsva "given up hope." Barely, If ever, la a ease beyond kelp. No matter whether it la Urethral jtnprnre, ajun jnsesaes, aoss v iiau- Obatroetloa. Tasloooele. Krdroeele. Ity, Bervoaa BeblUty, Blood roison, Bkttohsa, Sores, Kidney aad Bladder or Contracted Blseasss or any of ths diseases and weaknesses or men. Office Boors a. m. to B p. xa. Brsnlngs, T to . oaaaya, 10 to L Oregon Medical Institute gimh :$m.m7mmft Morrison Street, Belweei 41U aad 5 PornaaiOTegca to loss It waa concluded to let her lUr I IV" " ' '-'r. ... . - . uBnn. reuuKBU penma - - ' r,nt.ln W.rltch will tain 'it there until , the old buoys havs robably Isavs . wpwnnr Brat ;wt Mri.- durlnc tb. week to renlace the two steamers xouna utai me airauoni .i.:... k.... -k.i,u- i. .. . .i.. , A -w r M .11. . . llU 'IWHllVIl WIUI IIW UllllVUIhl. wo- It the ALONG THE WATERFRONT. - ... .i rr 7.vrr7.V... VTv, a ramer iignt. cnain. i o maae 11 aa - VIa 'tfStlt Afv&ri rtl aSItJIti. cur PoWo ths chain was made KfiWh.f.ma!rtA-AWilt n-vy at the bottom and Upering to-. v l9XfLT,aK -f.amB.rr-n,S.;n BtX A peculiar feature of the going adrift ha,n k 0. tf" I!0 of tho two buoya is the fact that while ' Srr.i i-t-ViSf.: tha American buoy drifted on to Van- lon for a second time and thus Le visa ..v t,i.rt . thi RHHh rviinmhinn f . rd I7t !, k buoy drifted into ths straits and boro JL2. L?mZi'2iJrtZ0i up on the American shore. The cur . ' Jr$!F.tV1..IitcZl'ft rent haa a. tendency to set It on the . .m. . -. ... m. island as is attested to by the number Hr'whn) oMi Eir of 'vessels that have been driven sahorp CMrrt-TiliSJ? itr Id,AJ there, but Captain ..Werlich expUlns ir iZi mA r7i.Vf.ir uit. .BK-, 4. tnat tnis ract notwitnstanding, it was kind and playful as a kitten. 'Bhaita lb, for th. bl- British Columbian irJi-.Ui. if.rri.fr c... J...iV2sl... buoy to take tho opposite course on. a "ai" oue t0 1 jn'iu win vuimvra. uui uriKinniir. Drswn tlda . , raorruw irom i,oo nay. San Francisco Steamship Manager I t lsrge ever learning the deUils of the Visits Portland Shippers. ' F. 8. Loop, of the Loop Lumber -com' pany, has been here several days from San Franclaco negotiating for bualneas for the steam schooners Johan Poulsen. R. D. In man and F. S. Lood. He haa closed arrangements to haul about 10,- sou.ooo feet of lumber during the next few months from local and Columbia ver muis. The Johan Poulsen end R. D. Inman oeen plying Detween Portland and Francisco for several months and the F. S. Looo la aoon to mak hmr maiaen trip, jonan poulsen and R. D. Inman, of the Inman-Poulaen Lumber company, are Interested In tha Loop and white with tan trlmmlnra." u , - "Tsu may think Levlaa did not know tho ship when ' we arrived here, said It la acknowledged that the entrance to' the-straits must havs been swept riaf l?rfinrhH.7AJX;2. .2 by some terrific storms when both dTdJ knowV.h?Sldt0& u" wer. torn from their fastenlnga right forward to where she had -held high Jinks with .the rats and. renewed tier warfare. There Is no use tslktng; st cat is a. cat ana n win come oacic' ' BEGINS LOADING AT ONCE. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ' Begniar Zdasra Bus to Arrive. Breakwater, Coos bay. .Jan, 20 O. W.i Elder, Ban Pedro and way. Jan. 29 Senator, San Francisco Jan. 21 German Steamer (Jcrmanlcas AntlitB:::::::: 21 uosta itiea, can ranoiaco Jan, Wi Roanoke, san Pedro and way ...Jan. 38 cr.for Lumber Cargo. - When tho German ateamer Germanl- Tbo . steamer Conta Rica. Cantntn Mason, left last niirht at 6 o'clock for Ban T&ncisco. Tne steamer Alliance Is achednleri tn leave this evening for Coos Bay. The omwier is aue to arrive Here to- orrow irom . oo nay. The Brltlnh ahln Province arrival at Astoria yesterday from Buenoa Avra in ballaTst under charter to load wheat at mis port ror Europe. Tne British steamer River irnrth which recently arrived at San Francis co, is Under charter to carry wheat to Kurope irom Portland or Puget Sound. rne vessel encountered terrlfio weather coming out from Australia. Tho British bark Amazon will hln loading wheat this week. She la dis charging nallast at the wharf of the jsorin ra enk Pacific Lumber company at pres- 1 Nlcomedla, orient. Numantia, orient orle Jan. 30 .Feb. II Aleiila, orient. March 1 Araoia. orient March 16 Bsrolar Uasra to Depart. Alliance, Coos Bay Jan. 19 Arabia, .orient Jan. 22 ems arrives at the wharf of the Eastern A Western Lumber, oftrnpany this morn- rang or jongsnoremen win o ko to work to aend lumber on, board without a .moment's delay. Being under time charter aha will be rushed. with all possible haste. - , Tne twrmanicun arrived at 'Astoria Breakwater, San Franclaco Jan. 22 yesterday shortly, before, noon and' left (jeo. Vf. Elder San Francisco. . .Jan. 23 l bdoui j ocioca .in me anernoon. Benator, San Francisco Jan. 24 a rfronned anchor in the atrnm mnr. n... c t. n . . . r I ... . . . . . ... . iww V , 1 well A s miuiouv I . . . Jnu. AO nlaht but wilL null. In to the dock, with bn roriv r.n n sunrise this mornlna. Ths Germanlcus will be In the harbor only a few days trioomedla, orient. .Feb. 10 Si nee. she has already taken on half a Numantia, orient Feb. 26 "fo, at mUls on Grays. Harbor. . The xlesia, orient;.. .March 10 X n:i i ii; r,.yu. juia.utjr wiuuuir iur v , H . nlahlna- th enrca And It la rieatlneil for . w rm. fivdnev.. Australia. All told. . it, I will St Nicholas, Am. ah Astoria measure about 3.600.000 feet. - Berlin, Am. sh Ooble Whllo at.'Grsys Harbor Captain Versailles. F. bk. .Columbia No. 1 Berndt ha'dl eonsiderable trouble - with Henry Villard. Am. sh. .Stream Ms crew, a number. of the men appeal- JLurops,' cr. ok. amnion Ing to ths cltlsens of Aberdeen for help, Acme, Am. , ship. . .E. 4 W. Mills oa the ground that they were poorly fed Sully. Br. bk. Columbia No. 1 and insufficiently clothed. It will Eugene, Schneider, Fr. bk.. . . .Greenwich probably be renewed 1 hers unless the Burton, jrr. ok. .Bunkers nen are paid off.1 1 Vllle do Mulhouse, Fr. bk. Martlus ' i r m iii i . .. j - I waiaen Aooey, nr. auip, ienienmoi UNION GIVES SMOKER. . &7hftiV Marie Hackfeldt. Oer. sh..... .Columbia Lonffshnramra Fnt.in fMmAm in King Cyrus, Am. sch. . w Rainier W " - t " I . r- Vn.tl. Tm nl.l . T K. Han on Stark Street. lnartrude.Ger.ahin Flour Milla LOnashoremen'a union vn'i mm a 1 Guethary. Fr bk. .Stream smoker last nlaht at TTninn hall. &Mnnd Reinbek. jQer. ss. . ...Montgomery No. 2 and Stark streets, at which a larre num- Tallac. Am. ss. , Elevator w uiomuora ana Xnenas Wer ores- I trayura, rr. un. , on cam nt. 1 ' . ..' .,' I Iff. RV. ' OcMnlc KOOOliromm kill hufi ,,,...1 Trans. Am. BS. GoDie nl it waa llatened to with Interest. Lady Wolseley, Br., bk.. .......Elevator iouiaDu were paaaed around. Lonsshoremen a union No: 366 is one of the lergest organised bodies In tha Pa clflc northweat. and 4menibVS?hSv ... 'Hj.ciu.im mu ran and win- .Great Sale Talk Machines. There should now be a talklna- ma. chine In every home In the northwest. A ' modern up to date outfit can be bought during- the next few dava at lust about half the regular prices. See the announcement of Eilers Piano House ' on page 11, section 1, of this Issue,1 and take advantage of it mysterious tragedy. The Goto Maru is a large crait, or a historic career, and nor mysterious dis appearance furnishes a fitting chapter to her chain of thrilling adventures. Under the name of Sllvlana and with the British colors wafting over her atern ahe tramped from one part of tho world to others for many years until finally her owners rsn tne risk of get ting quick by carrying contraband of war for the KUMians at fort Artnur. She was not swift enough for the Jan- - , i , 1 , i. .. jt i rocbb a.u xiiiu ry vru.aerv, uuwviw. atiu i soon fell into a trap that ended ber identity for the time being. Towed to Chlmeneseki she was tied up and al lowed to remain idle until - after the clone of the war when a shlD-ownlnar firm secured control and. placed ner in the Japanese merchant marine under tho name of Goto Maru. One of her voyages under the Japanese nag and with native officers and crew was made to thla rort for a cargo of breadatuffs only about a year ago. She was booked again to come here via tha Bay City to carry flour for a return voyage, but hope of her arriving has now been practically abandoned. Another vesnel glvinar cause for anx iety Is the Brltiah ship Castle Hock, which left Sydney. Australia, for this nort 112 days ago witn a cargo of coal. No word has been received from her and It is feared she, too, has foundered. On his war to thla-port from Janan the captain of tne American nark Acme, now in this namor, ran close to a floating mine in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands. He said it was loaded and would have-meant destruc tion to his vessel had the explosive not been noticed In time. Th$ mines are not easily detected, however, and there are thnae who believe that either the Goto Marti or the Castle Rock might nave encoumeren ine danger so narrow ly escaped ny tne Acme. MARINE NOTES M N How and Why I Can Cure Any man diseased or weakened from private disorders, leeks earnestly and desires most a permanent cure of his trouble. It is but natural that many men become discouraged when they have tried different medical courses of treat ment, patent preparations, electric and other appliances, receiving, if any thing, but temporary relief. Bear in mind that for '25 years I -have made a specialty of the half dozen ailments peculiar to men. I. do not dose the stom ach with powerful drugs, as do other specialists; I have no electric belts or other tnck-a-trap devices to sell you tor a fat price or. any other price; nei- ther have I any nostrums or tonics to work off on you for so much per; but I have developed a Direct-Method Treatment that will CURE ANY CASE OF WEAKNESS IN MEN. Instead of destroying the digestive and assimilative processes of the stomach and bowels by filling them up with-drugs, I apply curative medicines DIRECTLY to the DISEASED .. REGION, and thus ef fect a CURE in a comparatively short time. ' ' .. " ' ' " MY D1RECT.METHOD TREATMENT In any diseased condition Nature needs help. The right kind of ' medicine ad ministered TO THE CENTER OF DISEASE will assist Nature in overcoming In flammation ana congestion, strengthen ana vitalize diseased ussues ana sootnatana neai, wnere oarreis or drugs taken internally wouiq msreiy. impair, tne tion, deplete the blood, weaken it digestion, deplete the blood, weaken throughout the system, he vital functions and - produce general havoo mim Astoria, Jan. IS. Condition of the bar at 6 p. m., smooth, wind west, 22 miles; weatlfer cloudy. Arrived down at 7:60 and sailed at CURE; NOT TALK H a I tl Ml hHMM My Fee for a Thorough and Lasting Cure of Any Ailment Of Men IS Only IsAnyCncempilcatedOIspWer YOU PAY MY Ml H SB. TATZ.0B, The leading Specialist. My title to tha terra of "leading specialist" Is now so well established that it Is no -longer seriously ques tioned.... This fact , is due, to the enviable 'reputation I have made for perfect and permanent, cures, and to nothing else. - - - All necessary X-ftay amlnatlons. are absolutely free tivpatlents. My equip ment, for, X-Ray work is tha .finest and most com plete , aver produced, and equally; perfect results ara not, possible, with an In ferior f apparatus. . . ...... ' ' IfCUREl 9ss, raos. H DISCHARGES, H UBIHagf H tee owing to ths heavy wheat ahlnmenta SS&'USrtP irohmPmuge? - OOMIX0 IN BALLAST. . -',,:' K'".-- M i! . .laMaaaBaaaMBBBBq . ' I i i : British Ship Leyland Brothers En- ' route Prom Valparaiso. - It was announced last night that the Pritish ship Lyland Brothers . left Valparaiso December for thla port In ballxet. presumably under" charter to curry wheat to Europe. . " The Leyland ProtturaJs a large car rier, belnr of 2.230 tons net register, (-he . should arrive here Id a couple of eka unless detained 'by , contrary .in. ta or caimiL This is her Tlrst visit to this port. . 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Our avatem of local treat . - .. yrneni removes una iinin.iuuiin.iuii and Is the only treatment that has a .v.r nan n.rm,. canUy restore strength and, vigor. Oar Fee; S5 to $30 you for so-oana "weaicness. ' you were helDed only temporarily, if at alL and tho reason is very appar ent when tho causa of loss of power in men is understood. Weakness" lan't a weakness at all. but Is merely a symptom of chronio Inflammation in the pros ratio gland, brought on by early dissipation or some contracted dla- JS WHAT YOU WANT f TOV MUST. COME TO TJS BCOWUB OB X.ATEK. WHY HOT ZTOW? BEFUSB TO SUPrrB AMY X.OHGEB OXT nOlQllS OX OTKJBB8. CONSULTATION. FRBB u we no sol cure 70a tt W1U BOI COS1 70a M one oen. ss BLOOD POISON VSSJSVLX&t ECZEMA, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ITCHING. 'M BVBHZMO. DIBOOZiOBl IIOII Of THE a JSKIH. - H PF BLADDER wi.,vvw TATIC.QLEET, I UrrXtAMMATIOH AHX ALL TT TB0UBIO13 COMMON AMONO HE. OOHTBAOTBD DZSOBDEBS EVEBT CA8B Of contracted disease ws treat la thoroughly cured; our patients have no relapsea. When we pro nounce a case cured there Is not a particle of Infection or Inflamma tion remaining, and there Is not the slightest danger that the dis ease will return In Its original form or work Its way Into the e en era 1 aystem. No contracted dla. oraer la ao trivial as treated to warrant UtU.Al4.ln - . . - and we especially solicit those H CUAtt that nthjir HmtAp. k.. Kun P unable to cure. 1 OTJB rEB HEED HOT BB. JTAJ.O UNLESS CUBES. COHSTTLTATIOH OOHTZOEVTXaX AHD INVITED A neraonaJ thnmiivH II and searching examination is desired, though If Inconvenient to call. Write us m run description or your trouoi our orrice hours are from a. m. to S:J0 p. excepting Sunday from J to 12. Address or call on tha 3 ST; LOUIS MfflBl DISPENSARY tl , COBHEB SSGOHX BHD TAJSHILL STBEJETS. MttTUm. OMIMS. U ItuiensK.rgaline.-Fr. bk..,..". Antwerp Errrgl -ZZZmTmX9!T-.T-S--!'lU Weakneis" Perma nently Cured No other ailment yield mors readily under my treatment than functional "weakness." No other disorder pecul iar to men so completely baffles Ordi nary medical effort, when a treat ment cures tbert is a reason why it cures, and when a remedy fails ther Is also a reason why. My treatment cures because all effort Is directed toward the restoration of normal con ditions, throughout the organic sys tem, . removing all . inflammation or ' ever-sensltlveness of ths prostata gland, which is tho solo cause of ths functional derangement Other forms of treatment fall because they art calculated to excite activity by stimu lating the nerve centers. I treat mora cases of "weakness" than any other physician, and I obtain perfect results in ail instances. : Contracted Disorders Quickly Cured Any one of the ordinary forms o? treatment may cure, or it may only appear to cure, or it may show no results whatever. .These diseases are. treacherous and demand the most careful and thorough treat ment. Many a case that appears practically cured is ' all the while developing chronic complications that may cause a lifetime of suffer ing. The only safety lies in . the quickest cure possible, and that means, a cure by my: own sy9tem of treatment. In half, the usual time required I effect a radical care, cleansing the membranes of every ' vestige of disease and re moving every possibility of chronic developments. Varicocele Cured Without Cutting Varicocele ' can be cured , wlthH out surgery. I am curing case every .day; by' mild andypginlesa treatment. ; thus . demonstratincf .' the folly of resorting to harsbi . j.. it.-J.'-J D.. J ana dangerous rncinuus. -xjuii one week at most isfrequiredj and . seldom 'isrit necessary . tcl even detain 'the patient a single! day, from his business: or occu-l pation, My ; cures - ate perma-l nent There are' no relapses o cunnleaaant .after effects. 'Thi treatment I employ Js origina ' witn myseit.- mere is no otnei v doctor who treatg varicocele, a: I. treat it, of, who duplicates m EXAMINATION FREE I offer not only FREE consultation and advice, . but 1 of every casa that comes to me I will make a careful examination and diagnosis with- ; out charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his trouble. . - . ' v If you cannot call, write for. Dlarnoals Chart. : My offices are open aji iu irom a. m. o a p. m., ana ounaays.xrom iv u 4' oniy. I alsovcmt : Yarlcoceic. Kydrp celc, tWtakhesJ, ' Stricture and Reflex Disorders' The OR ...... i 'I at a 12 Morrison Streat. Corner Second S tract, s Portland. Orceron -A fi?.vi-:A.'-!