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STREET PAVING VAKREN CONBTRUCTIUH -wj-Mret HVlnj, sidewalks and cross- in. . 114 T ..JtHhan ' ' j of PottlHnd Office v.ur... -- UOWCASES AND FUTUIUSS BH')WCASE3 OF EVElPtures k.nV hir IDd Store. llXtUlva tne.Ye U ordrtsj - '1111!; jam t-a i. ""'-""- office . l,ocu.a, cabinets, mtwt .end fixtures, mi T fflirn rv -,. t- r.Iionon. J. Hi. - TOWEL SUFFIX' BSaeiaanaeaae,se"" CLEAN TOWELS VTiTT . COMB. r,er month. Portland brush,' soap,. Laundry ft Towel llT1'" ' ' C ouch sta Phon TIUKHFEB AM elA?"! SrSTFwSwffiTIUM CO. rffirV (. : PUno. end .fur- oak t;pnw ,hlDDtnf: """"JS'TrVKX warehouse with sep- ii it ii re m o ved and ckT.2f I . kvinv warehouse w rnt Iron room rona Frgntnd Clay, - . v Au 'ii'UlNKli'EK COl v General tr?nfer and storage; safe .na ..j-M.ln M7. A-tH7, . ders srlven Prornpt attention. . Ik siii.. ders given Pi yes. g. 1171 J- V- nnniey, jrw nH u!irER CO- 114 H. TH. r. 'HMy, hauling .. nd ffW. far Co. Storage 824 tark.-M1n40T. W. M. JOHNSON. .TKAKS-It AW EX. ' nrea, 28 tlnlon tv EM 4441. H-1001 press TTiTEWRITEIUI . . .trcci i Tr:JTien. REPAIRED. rrTcTiirsWk. Tel. 140W . SIGN AXP SHOW CAKPS ' " JTOBTEK A KLEISER. SIONaLTHK larseat iikd bih m v"" V ' v. . Ith ud Everett at Pboaa Prl?. Ex. . Jiome A116B. -. " - ' " LTHOLSTERIXQ AKP REl'AIBUjQ BIJOU UPHOLBTERT.127 "TIL SEAT and hall cuahlona. Steamboat work ureclaltr. Cabin tipholatery-Maln 1. j .; WnOLKSAJLB JOBPKR8 ? ' M. A. QUN3T CO, IJISraiBUTORS o!?01011 fcVERDINO, EARRfcLV and commlaslon merchants. 140 Front r..i.rrf fir Phone Main 171. OREGON FURNITURE MANUiAti turing Co,--Maauracturra of Lturnl nre far the trade. Portland. Or. JkVADHAMS A CO.. WllOLBESALB QRO ' ..if.rtiirrte add" corotfitsalOO merchants. 4th and Oak at. ; EE W Ifl -BT KNOER BARKERS' BUPi-LV Co.. bsrbera1 auppHes. barber turnl i,.iT'K.,h.ri' h.lra. 10th and MorrUon. 51iE ORATOR & KNIGHT MFG. CO, oak tnnnera, leather bilUn manufa. turera. Portland, Or.t il lat at. BATES-WIOHT CO, CALENDARS. Al wtlslnir noveltlea. 160 th at rkT-u a. i rwia rriMMlSKION ANU 'rodurr hanCTronT andavl. i itm fcilr f-Bfifk'EHY AND GL.KS8 ' V wlraT PrL He.uT A Co, Portland. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 80 ACRES OF CORT wood. . Winner iana, mim . PorUand; will nt ,000 corda of wood, over 1.000 cut, two barna and - cooh- nouae on niace. v-iet, urn. f 11 I 1 J . -. "Vf ATTOW IRL FOR "QGHT Jh'ousewobk. Time off. 44 tn j ime orr. tim u U.., U K. Sd. -.!.-'...' Sober, middle-aged man, bcaW- dlnavlan. wanta Ubor: ; work of any kind; not afraid of work. E-160. Jour. rial. '- - : ' J ?ior'TSK . Fainter and tinter wants work by day or contract 23. Journal. " V 1 """ - ITUysrOBTATlOlf COOS B AY fclNEli The steamship BREAKWATER leave Portland Wednesday p. - from Oak street dock, lor Worth Send, Marah. field and Coosay polata. Frelfht . re ceived tlU p. m. on day . of salllnt. Paasenser fare, firat p!asa,;$10: soond class. l. Including berth and weals. Jnquira city - ticket ofnea, , Third and Vashlngton streets, or Oak street ock. Columbia - Hlver 5cchcfy REOUtATOB ' U1TB STBAXXBS. DsJly service between PorUand and The Dallea, ' excepi ouniur, ; Portland at t a, m- arriving about I t. nv, cafrylng freight and pasaentera Splendid accommodaUona for outflU "rUkootof Aldir st, Portland: foot t,f Court sL Tba PaUsa. t Phone Uaia m. M TJMtlanrt " 1 A . V a, wis ... . . JTOBTH PACXTIO STBAMBSXr CO. j Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder pan for Xareka. San Francisco and Los !Angeles direct ovary xnurooay ai p. m. Ticket office 111 intro .naar aiobf. IlECORD ELEPHANT SnOT Xilg Bogne Thai -Was Killed by a . German Hunter in .ikjuoiu From tha Singapore Times,,!' , H. Hieland, tha German big game fcunter, who cams" Into prominence at tha recant . elephant kraal, has reiurneaio Colombo after a month's shooting In the Hambantota . district " Ha secured capital bag. Including two elephants, two .... ' ,W . . mi. 1&Anail buffaloes, two- crocoanes, ; bvv- one bear and some snakes. - . ' ; One of tha elephants was. a rogua and a tremendous brute, tha measurement of its fore feet going to show-according to Rowland Ward a standard book on big game, that the animal was the sec ond In sise for the world's record and ' considerably the biggest shot In Ceylon. The elephant shot by Mr. Hieland was nine , feet high. , and tha measurements taken at the. Colombo museum and car ' tlfied there are as follows; . j "v;,,y' Inches Height 'of skull ;';'iiiii,,y''.i4J,f Breadth of skull . ...... ........ .29 Breadth of trunk v............ ....23 ' Circumference of foot ........... .66h . The measurement of itha- foot was tattvn " rte drying and before being stuffed. Mr. Hieland claims that when stuffed With sand U will be 68 inches; but-taking It as 65H inches It comes ewnnt in the list of Rowland Ward's records. . - - it was barely light Mr. Hieland says. ?.hi owing to the comparative, darkness ie had to go up oule close to the ani mal before shooting, and as It was he was not able to get good aim. The first shot however, waa fatal, but not Instantaneously so and the i,nhnt charged. lie stopped the brute's prog. reus wtn a nuliet on tna Knee and then jio roiiea over ueao. . ' ! -..'I. 1. ji . . i '. ' ' The New Tork presidential primaries are fixed by law to be held on the last Tuesday of March, which this year ill be tha Slst of that month. At tht-H primaries deleeates will be elect- 1 to the. pongress district conventions, ni-lrcf vlili'h will elect two delegates !! two eltr-rnatta to the national con Winter Lumber CO.. t .n. ' .... t- ' - .... T- - i-. " 1 - - " ' ' fc..k . It -. -1 SAW 110 SIGHS OF EACH OTHER Vessels Arrive After HaTing Kept Close Company for - Three Months. . HERE 1TH COAL H FROM NEWCASTLE CanUia Brbam of Bark , CUunn IteporUi lUrlng Met He Wnd Moat of Wnjr rrom Antrllrnd NajTOwI Avoids Losing Charter. Althoiiah but II toura alapse & twMn the time of the departure of British bark Callunna and tha snusn bark Brodick Castls from Nawcaatla, Anatraiia.. and i. tha sams number of hours alapsed between their arrival at tha mouth of ; tha , Columbia river, .17 days tatsr. tba vessels wsra at no tinaa near enough to speak- each other. , Tha Brodick Castla atarta'd U hours after tha Callunna and beat bar that many hours to tha river., . Tha Callunna arrived In tha harbor at t o'clock last night ana - went m the PaeltlO Coast company's bunkers to -i j v. Minnk rt thmiaand tons OI U1KUBI H . . coat Tha" Brodick Castle, too, has ooal, but her cargo will ba discharged at tha city by the sea, tha Pacing Coast com pany having about all tha fuel It can comrortapiy nanujo r, ..Fw iV I with . another veaael, tha British ship Larglemore, having Just reacnea 4ns river from the Australian port . Speaking of the voyage, Captain Barham and tha offlcera of tha Cal unna aay It was o,ulte uneventful. They, did not know tfie close proximity of tha Brodick Castla or there would prob ably hava been some sporting - oiooa aroused, as tha opportunity for a close Iong-diatanoa racs twas unsurpasawi. Head winds of considerable strength held the windjammer back, but few se rious calms were encountered. They knew nothing of. tha rnlsslna Rrltlah bark Castla Rock. Which Is now sbout 150 days out from Newcastle for Ptiiret sound, and aay the weather since they struck out was no) such aa to cause any aoprehenslon. In view , of tms raci, u -s taaen or certain iuu n the Castla Rock is lost aha must hava met her doom during the early part or her- voyage, ahortly after setting aall from tha coal port To strengthen this theory is tha fact that- severs storms swept ins racinc aooui me time, ana in which K is beiievea tne Japanese steamer fiato Mar also went down. The Goto Mara was bound from Hako date, Japan, for Portland, via Ban Fran cisco. :.. ' Tha Callunna was towed up from As toria by tha steamer Ocklahama. She is under charter to tha PortlandFlour ing Mills company to . carry wheat to. Europe, as is also the Norwegian bark Colonna. which Is also In the river. The Callunna narrowly avoided los ing her cnarter for outward loading. Twenty-four hours later In Astoria and the - charterer would have had the option of canceling tha contract. Captain. Bar- I ham savs he was uneasy when tha ves Isel fell into stormy weather, off tna 1 bar. . - v . . : NEW, LAUNCHES ON RIVER. Several Fine Craft Will Be Out With ? .:' j r - Spring's . Awakening.' Several fine casollne launches will ba launched here during -, the 'v nei few weeks in time to ba read? for tha (.nett ing of the season. The trimmest of tha fleet will In all probability ba L Bono s Niagara, a 86-foot cabin launch capable oi reeling orr a oosen Knots an nour. The Niagara has been under construc tion tha rreater part or a rear In a house at thy foot of Stark street Every detail has ben worked out .with the greatest possible skill and tha model is said by boat men to be one of the cleanest'Sver sen here. ' The width of the -Niagara will be seven feet and aha will hava a mean draft of about three feet, i , - - Mr. Bono la a great launch enthusiast and has owned several craft during the ast rew yrsrs. '1 na Niagara win, owever. ba the finest he has had so far and tha builder's aim has been to In corporate air the .good points of tha oia ooais . ana eliminate ins oma ica turea.. The Niagara will be ready for the water by the first of the month. She Is' equipped with a 26-horae-power, en gine. Another large' launch ts being built by md J. Johnson far Cantain K. K. Kel Fred J. Johnson for Captain E. E. Ke logg of tha Kellogg boathouse, , Bha wi iho the piu'8 '01 tn mpei Captain Kellogg sold last fall - to a nnrtv on the Columbia. The new launch will De sv ieet long ana capaoie ox reci-Ins- off about -10 knots an hour.. Bha will be equipped With a 16-house-power engine. She is being built for the out ing business particularly and will have accommodations for 60 passengers. ;, " HAIL AND THUNDER; Steamer SenatorEncounters Strange Weather-Off Oregon Coast.' The steamer Senator of the Harrlman line ran into a fierce hall and thunder storm off .the Oregon coast . Sunday night on her way to Portland. Captain Nopander reported this morning when tha liner arrived that it was one of the most unpleasant hall Storms he -vhas enoountered along the coast for some time, . 'V''.' 4 . At one time the deck was covered with fully three inches of hail and sleet and It was almost impossible to walk about At the same time vivid flashes of lightning . pierced the sky every now and then and light peals of thunder were heard In the distance. The steamer George W. Elder, which arrived from San Pedro by way of Ban Francisco and Eureka, escaped tha worst of the storm. Her officers re port having encountered squally weath er, but they saw neither hall nor light. DTne steam schooner Washington will be at Couch atreet dock this evening to iMscharKe freight, from Ban Francisco. She reached Astoria at o'clock this morning. 'v , CONCERT' FOR SEAMEN. Seamen's Institute Will Fittingly : Celebrate Ash Wednesday. A" concert suitable- to the occasion, Ash Wednesday, Will be given at the Beamen's Institute, Front and Flanders streets,' tomorrow evening at I o'clock, under the direction of Miss Beulah Cad- well. The following, among others, will take part in tne program. , Piano solo. Miss Thompson; vocal solo. Miss Driver; vocal solo, Mr. Tar- nellan: reading, -MrsKatherma-Tran-chell; Vocal solo, Mlsa Beulah Cad well; violin sOlOr Alias jonajn,-, Miss Thompson yocai solo, Mlsa Don- APspeclai half hour service during Lent will be belcT atjthe Beamen s in stitute. Front and Flanders streets, every-Monaay evening oum;, i arhioh n trimSm of the -mission as well as -sailors' -are. cordially Invited.?. g, sVbstttitte steasier. ' : ; Strathblane-Beaches Rlver to load in Place . of Strathdon. . " ; Tha British utenmer fitrftthblane ar rived at Astoria this - morning rather unexpectedly. She waa sent here from Ban Francisco In place ef the British steamer Strathdon, which was chartered some time ago by the Pacific Export Lumber company of this city to-carry a cargo of lumber to the Orient.- . - The lumher enmnanv m : not unite I ready for the .vessel, and she will prob- ' r : - i THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ruttiM" vAn TTtiev ' who was arrested In Brooklyn. New York, on the charge ot shoplifting, was discharged by a police magistrate, after she had shown that while shopping she placed her." muff and neckpiece on .. Mnntr and when she turned to leave discovered that a waist had caught In . the hook of. her neckplec e ably not begin loading till tha mlddU of the month. ' She will carry away about N $.600,000 feet, and tna material will ba rurnisaea oy mmi m v.. rrk. D.fltln V.nnrt T .limber COmDanV has also the British steamer Strathgyle coming. here .to,, carry lumoor orient She was chartered at the same time aa tha Strathdon, whose place Is now taken by tha Strathblane. - . . WIIX IiEASE FISHING. . ! 11 : Government, Invites Bids for Seining Privileges on Sana uuuip. rr-v TTita Rf.tM - will'4 enter Into a new contract with the highest WM for tha seining privileges Sand Island at His mouth of ths Columbia river, tne oia ieae "", y. sir: Bids will be opened In the oiiee of tho United States engineers at tha Custom house at 11 o'clock April J. - The privilege wiU be - let for three years and tha highest bidders will get exclusive right to the fishing there. Under tha .old contracts i four partlas, SFfi62tt H.n.eV Olson con trSlled the seining, each party having hla ilta. Under the old arrangements the island brought tha government about $4,009 a year. . ; ; COSONG FOB liTJMBER. ; c..MM' vm)1mi la Chartered and t7t,ageLUV a Steamer Sommerstad Arrives. . i. ramn ilcimar wil an rared yisterday to T oad, lumber at this pott ThS ' vVs-el is the British steamer VaVdles. of 2,5 tons net register and sh? is expected to arrive here In a few days from Magdelena oay, where she v.- -riniahad . aiscnara'ua m w "rle Needles' was taken by Bowrlng nes?r.r. o&heedOTurg'iU. Mtji0JLit..mn Sommerstad arrived at Llnnton srlr.thU Jrnlng j foloal lumber for BhMghal. beu4 fa Is being aispaicucu " Ini Export Lumber company The onerstad oama, hare rrom San Fran cisco In ballast . CAPTAIN FILES, BEPOBS. ' places Valn,e on LostEmUy Beed at f 25,000. (Special Dtapateh.to The Jonreal.) Astoria. Or March 8. Captain '.Wil liam' Ketsel. master of the American .htn Emily Reed, (which stranaea near "hiP mouth, of the Nehalem river on tha morning of February 14, filed a wreck repor-rinTtha .cusfom-hpuse Co- 'Ihereport blaees the value of ! the vessel at 82S.000 and her cargo i at .210. 000 says the cause of the accident was an lncoyrrec"chronometer and fog; says S3 assistance was rendered orwas pos sible, there being no one In tha vicinity 2nd the captain adds that upon hearing the breaker, he- tried to keep the ves sel off. but she struck , Immediately aft erward. '' '- -" ' -' ' . -'iy lv MARINE INTKLLtGBNClt " Begnlar liners Due to Arrive. Numantla, orient Alliance. Coos Say ........ ...Maron-6 Breakwater. Coos bay ; ,-,M?rh ni I Hnali . San Francisco . . . .March 1 10 goschyt Ban Francisco, .. . .March 10 Roanoke. 8an Pedro and way. -March 10 G W. Elder, San Pedro .March 17 Senator. San Francisco .March 17 A rabla,, orient , . , ............. .April 1 Nloomettla, orient .... ... . ! Alesia, orient. . . , . . . ....... i . .June 1 macula Users to Sapari. Breakwater. San Francisco. . . i -Mch. 4 Geo. Wilder, San Pedro. ,. . . March 8 Benator. San Franc isco. ....j , -March Roannka, Ban Pedro and way., March 12 Hanalel.-San Francisco .....March 12 iJ-?.. aan Wrancinco... -March 13 SlUncrCeo. Pay . .March 14 Numantia, orient . "-'' j Arabia, orient ...........Aprir IB Nlcomedia. orient ..............May Alesia, orient . ....... J una 6 - : .-: Yessela is ort. - . 8t Nicholas, Am- sh............ Astoria Am ah ..t..... .....Gobi. u.nrv vniard. Am. Sh -. . . i .-St Johns Acme, Am. sh, f . . . .Portland Lbr ; Co. Bayards Fr. bk . . i . . . . .Columbia No. t PleVre totl. -Fr. bk; ...' .. Greenwich TT 1 4 ( aa XI AS v . .a. kaa. aaSsS i JVlAITlet Gryfevale, Br. jss. ...... "X??J? Arctic Stream, Br. as.,.v.....,..Ooeanto John A. campDeii, yvu. ....... a.w.. Hum. Am -h...,ii,.,i ..wptl gmililJalllne, r. bk . . . f . Ms vator Jordanhlll, Br. sh. .... ... . LI i Bougainville, Fr- '''OJJP Admiral de Xornuller, Fr., bk,. , .Stream Crown of - Germany, Br. ah. . . ..Oceanio Alice Marie. Fr. bk. .......... ..stream Andre Theodore. FrJbit j Jules Gommes, Fr. bk.Montgomerjr No. 1 Trliolor. Nor. ss.v...Ev j.mius Hoche, Fr bk. .. , . Collunna, Br. bk. . . .ii . . . .Coal bunkers Broderick Castle. Br. Ship ...... Astorl. Alice MacDonald. Am. sch. . Astoria WF. Jewett Am. sch. Astoria Breakwater, Am. ss . i .i , 1, . ,Oak atreet Laagiemore, Br. sh. ..... ... , ... .Astoria Edward Detaille, Fr. bk...... . .Astoria Geo. W, Elder, Am. sa........ Martin's Benator, Am. ........... Ainsworth Sommerstad, Ner, ss.. , .. . . . . .Linn ton Washington, Am. SB.. .. .. .Couch street En Bonta to JVad Xambea. -i-F." W Banders, Am. ach....Ban Francisco Echo, Am. bktn. ...... .j, ....... . Callao Baivator,' Am. sch. ...... .....Redondo Retriever, Am. bktri ....... , . . Redondo Andy Mahoney. Am. sen...... Ban Pedro Albyn, - Rusa bk. . . . ............ .Callao F. ft. Lunsman, Am. sch.. San Francisco A. M. Campbell, Am. sch....... Redondo Bt Helens. Am. h...,...8an Francisco Northland, Am. ss. ...... ,6an Francisco MatUew Turner, Am. sch. San Francisco I and was trailing behind. King Cyrus, Am. sch ...Redondo Melville Dollar, Am. as... Ban Francisco Irene. Am. sch. Redondo Ravalli,' Am. as.......... San Francisco Xa Bonte With Cemaat and aamarai. Eugene RergaUna. Fr. bk.....'. Antwerp Crown of India, Br. sh. .......Antwerp Cornll Bart-Fr. bk. ...........Antwerp Ernest Lagouva, Irr. bk....... An twerp Aberxoyia, tit. so. ....avntwvrp Edmond Rostad. Fr. bk....... .London Emanucla Accama, It bk. ....Hambarg Asserd. Br. ship Antwerp B I ft art, Fr. bk. ......... ....Antwerp Albert Rlckmers, Ger. bk...... Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. ah. Cardiff Eugenia FautraL Fr. bk....... Antwerp Vlncennes. Br. sh. ........'....Antwerp ;; Coal Snipe Ha Bonte. -Anealos. Br. sh. ....... . .Newcastle, "A. Mlndoro' Am. ach. .Newcastle. N. a. w. Agnes Oswald. Br. ah..,. Newcastle. A. Hatumet Br. as.. 4. Newcastle, A. Tramp Staamars Sn Boots. Strathfillan. Br. as.... Vancouver, B. C Glenlogan. Br. as. .Ouaymaa Aker. Nor. as San Pedro Minerva, Nor. ss Panama Strathdon, British as..,.. Ban Francisco Strathgyle. British ss.,.. Ban Francisco Needles, Br. ss......... Magdalene Bay Ba Bonte la Ballast to Xioad arsis. Celtlo Chief, Bfl ah.. .Honolulu Alsterkamp, Ger. sh......CaeU Colosa Clan Buchanan, Br. sh....Hanta Rosalia Charles Gounod, Br. bk..8an Francisco Cambusdoon, Br. ah Calota Caioaa Earl of Dunsmora. Br. ah.. Callao Nsreua. Br. ship. ,, .Valparaiso Verbena, Br. bk. ...... ......Valparaiso Bonchamp, Fr. bk. San Francisco Celtlcburn, Br. bk. ......Santa Rosalia River Falloch. Br. ah. ...... Talcahuano Jacobsen, Fr. bk. San Francisco Leyland Bros, Br. ship. . . . , .Valparaiso Dynamone. Br. sh San Francisco Manx King, Br. ah .Taltral TTranla. Nor hk. ValDaralSO Pnrt rrawfnrd. Br. ah. .... CalaO Moller, Fr. bk. San Francisco Oil Steamers Ba Bonte. . Geo Loomla Am. as... ..Ban FTanclsoo Maverick. Ani aa ..Ban Francisco Catania. Am. aa. L.......Ban Francisco ALONG THE WATERFRONT. ' Tha .Mtrlai 'shtnCaJonna " WlU shift to Banf leld's , dock ' today, te , dis charge ballast , . i. The French ' bark La Perouse left down this morning bound for the United Kingdom with a cargo or wheat - rna steam scnooner apairua -ready for the sea, but will probably be held here until a, settlement has - been reached in the engineers' strike. - A branch agencyi-of the internal rev enue office has been established In 'tha Custom House building. John A., Mac kay, formerly of Denver has charge of the office : . i--r-rJr The steam Schooner Ravalli, which was placed on the en route list a couple of days, ago, will come here from San Francisco under charter to tha Portland Lumber company to earry lumber to San Francisco. ' .. - The British steamer Gryfvale will finish loading ' tonight . or tomorrow. Bhe goes to Europe with a .full .cargo of. wheat - - . BIABTNR NOTES v - ' . . , . --' . "Valubl.to ladles, MARVBI, CO- Astoria. March 8. Arrived down durJ jb. aaa st.. nin wobkT i. nlht anhooner Alvena. Leftl" Sle sy Bkldmor. brug ud at 8:80 a. m, French bark Edouard Detaille. Arrived at and left up. at 10'SO a. . m., steamer wasningion. irom nan TTrancisco. . Arrived at 8:16 a.- m.. British Steamer Strathblane, -from San Francisco. 'Arnven at il a. m, anum hin nrawn of India, from Antwerp, and American schooner Monterey, from Monterey. :.-VL:-L.;'i-,i . San JJTancisco, marcn .--rriYea at a a m ataamep Hanalel. from Portland. Arrived at 10:80 a. m, steamers Johan Fouisen ana xsome wity, iaim rurumm iifurM HIIC1M I WE CUREVsricocele, Hydrocele. Stricture, Losses, Private and Chronic Diseases. Our f ee, S5 to S30.00.vMed Icines, IJ0 to $60" a course. ' ' " OI 1 1 "' C H A DHP C Tou can pay by tba week "or month,? aa UK wnAKUEO you see results. Tou will know from the test we give you that you are absolutely cured and win stay cured, and TOU will also find every claim we make to be exactly as wa represent. 1 -See ma first aad yon will not have so many specialists to sea before won get cured. . Tears of study and special work have plaoed ma at ' tha top of the medical profession of those who treat and cure dis.as.s of man. - X guarantee yon a ears .foe a reasonable fee, which yoa may pay when ' anred.''- u-v - i ' : - -1 " ' - p" I examine yon free and give yon advice that la valuable. Besults and Cures Zs What Ton Host Xava and- you expect the same. ;Let me tell you that Is Just what you get here. My specialty covers- those diseases of men and. by the hundreds coming to . my- office every ;month It assures one that X Deliver the foods. . All I ask that you call and aee for yourself. ' . v , t nrrxsTioATB irr mxthods ai xjb abb that z -. am , axa x ' CTr TO BB, ABB .WEBB TOTJ BIsAOB TOVB OASB IB MT BJLBSS TOU ABB BVBB OTOBTTTjrO4TXB BSSX, TBBATMBBX XBAT CAB BS OBTAtBXD AlTWESBB.' " t . , HOURS: 8 A. M. te 8 P. M.; Evenings, T to 8:80; 8undays, 8 A. M. 'to It oon.' K . u f -r.i : 7 : - - al it" ' jSUCtUll. ' VIUVU ST. LOUIS MEDICAL SURGICAL' COBBBB BZiCOBB ABB TAMBXLXi EVENING. MARCH 3. " -'13037 , . Astoria. March' f. Arrived ft IS norm and left up at 8:20 p. m., Norwe gian steamer hommerstad. from . wan Francisco, i Arrived at 1 sod left Up at 8 80 p. in. Steamer Senator, from Ban Francisco. Arrived st 2:26 and left up at 4:80 p. m., steamer George- w. iiuer, from Ban Pedro and way ports. - . fit llosalla. March J. balled Febru ary 22, British ship Celtlcburn, for Tocoplil8!' March !. Sailed February I, Oerinanark Nomia, for Portland. Maderlu, Marcn . Passed March L British ' steamer Como, from Portland, '0Asor!a,erfiarch I.' Condition of the bar at i a. m., smooth; wind east,. 10 miles; , weather, clear. ' u Tlds at Astoria Today High water, liSS a, m.. 8.8 feetf M p. m.. 8.1 feet Low water. 7:87 a, m, 1.1 f..t;.7:64 p, -i-0.8 feet m., s PAWNSHOP ROMANCES.? Nothing Picturesque About it," Says i.- 'v'Provldent LoanIan. ' ' ;-,: . From the N.w Tork Sun. - ;'- ' "All; this talk about .tha plctureaque ness of pawnshops Is .nonsense,", said an officer of , the Provident Loan so-J clety. "There Is ho tragedy or . mys tery about any df the -things wnicn wa handle, and It anybody lm'n. that office Is orowded With pic turesque wrecks who come in to pawn their . last spoon In order to satisfy tha hungef of starving families they are much mistaken. - . "It Isn't the poor by any means who keep tba pawnshops busy, . Of course wa do hava aoma really Impoverished customers, . but our chief clients are salaried people who try to live beyond their means. y- t ' . Ra.irt.a these . well-to-do classes wa have great numbers of floaters, as wa call them,- Students ani shop jrlrle, who nave come to vnj way and can't quite suooeed because of the great cosf.of Hying In New York ' ' " ' Low or high. ' rich .or, poor, , moat people In order .to live the way they want to in tws y - 'f .S w. money than they, get- .And If Naw Yorkers don't live beyond their means they live bo close to tha limit that the araellest accldsnt. - illness i or juiy additional expense Immediately throws them into debt Then if they haven't enough credit to borrow tnoney 'they Just pawn aoma piece of JZ silver to tide them over tha temporary dlffioulty. - v. a "L;, And do you suppose that one .such experience makes them any wlsert No such thing.- They go on In Just the same .happy go lucky f aahlon as befora. . , i : ' k - " ; - la sssweHof aTti-mits kerela, please tanrloa Ts. Joornat ' Sk. w.o-aaea . 8UlUle CHINESE teat es Bare 1 ira sSTf1 HiiaT ': - R.a a,aSa a tttm ataSv mt MBtS 'as4 kerta. as4 la that stsdy lmr4 iad la glrtaj tb. warH woeeerfol rSM4lea. ' MO MEROUSYLroiSOKS 08 DSUOS WTO ... B OU1E8 WlIHOOi OriaTTOW. oa - wiTHOirr xkx Aio or a tunrs. ; Be aiaraatMe to -sere -Catorr.' Arksi teas-. Ibit ee.Mw- efe-ja-J Marraoe . DeblUt. Sto. Uver. ISsat TmablHit .tae Lm Mekm, rtSMte WtoS ess sad All Private Wwaan. A SURE. CANCER .CURE .' j. - ! - . fnm ttktnt, 01 ad aaluVle. fast Beeetved rnei IMttoe . Oilss Safa, San If TOO AM ArrttCTKD. rX)FtT DSLAX. :,',.. DELATf AkB riAROBBODS. If rea eaaaot nil, write for araptaei Msak sa eireaiaa . laeioaa a arau u CONSULTATION FREE fftK O'SEI WO CHIKESg stEDicma 00, . , lag . gnat St- V. rrUAaa, Oraa. Hum at a IMS .ms awasat ' SEiital-Pepsiicajsui'S A POSITIVE CURE yorlrtliaiin.rUit ornaUrTtot tfa. Blsd.raqd IImhk Kid. rt. dchiiiuhi. uuras loklr and Mrs)anratiy the went eaaM of aJa md 4lw, BO BtaUM et bow an r (taadui f. A s o 1 a t I y armlaaL 8oat be rBCfilta, ' MlnfatitalaOkta, : ay ' AS tasswta. EvcrvVonitn . fM tnteresUd and thoold kaow i.-.i. a u wenearrsi MARVEL whirling Spray ie mw vafiaa srrsm, Jnlrq. tt asa Hutium. Beee-BM. Wt Moat conT.BIsnl, A A raw arsasM sv a, If he cannot anpply the win 4aEL. aMjanl ha other, bat Mad Uama foe rilutCraled book M. It uli partloalan and dlreenon.ta- Oo.. . Weedara. Clara. Co. aad Laaa-Oarts Drag C- S Stares. fOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for DELATED PER. lODa Cure the moat obstln. per" box or three boxes 28 00. 4 Sold -by 1 druggists everywhere. Address T. J. I ate nau In I n 1 n rAava Pr . II PIERCE, 181 First st. Portlsnd. or. G.GeeV0 mm Scoti's ""''-'ajU- ran .Hen's 'Diseases Permanently Cufed am you need the 31U1 BEST ADVICE Swellings, Sorev ulcers, Prostatic ' .Trouble, ,maS 'JWVOt wiuuuvu, 11IUW, r f. AND DISPENSARY 8TBEXT8, POBTtABD, ; OBBOOB. 1." ,1 I Have the Largest Practice i Because l; Invarmbly;f ul- 'l fill My Promises ; .v.-,f , ,,f :,, ,'. ' i, " : ,; ' -'- - , " 'It has always! been tny rule to . premise nothing that 'X . am not absolutely certain of accomplishing. . .Realising that no one pny slclan can successfully undertake' to cure all diseases, I ehtered special eouraee ef atudy In . preparation for . my present work. For 16 years I. hava been proving my , ability and building my success. I have . mastered first tha simpler dtseasea, then ;theserlous cim plex and stubborn ones that . others neither ciVfe nor- comprehend. My practice - la now fully twice that of any other epeclallst upon, the Paclflo coast treating men's diseases.. : It has ' grown to these dimensions because 1 hava - made promisee and fulfilled them.; Each cure I have effected Is a triumph ahd a man ifestation of skill that has had Its part In tha making of my success. Each "day newcurea are oompleted, ' and my present rrowth of practice Is more rapid than aver before. . I make definite claims for my methods of treating men' a diseases. - X claim -originality, distinctiveness, sclentlflo correctness and un approachable auocess, - Every- one , of , these claims Is backed by substantial proof;. . , Tba beat evidence of superiority are ' tha cures themselves. My treatment cures permanent-, ly thoaa cases that no other treatment .can cure. This test has been made ever and dver again, and a majority ef my patients ere men who have failed to obtain ( lasting benefits elsewhere, . . V- ' ! ' In Uncomplicated Cases My fee Is Only is YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED VARICOCELE v Varicocele Is a relaxation, knotUrfg and twUUng of tha most vital blood veasa.e of tha orgaflte system. It stagnates .the local circulation and t Interferes with tha processes of waste and repair. Neglect brings derange ment of functions and Injury to. the general health. Moat physicians resort to surgical operations and hospital treatment - X cure Varicocele In one week without - operation, pain, or - detention from business. My cures are - abaolutely - permanent and ne 111 af facta whatever can follow my treatment'. - All necessary X-ray examinations are abso lutely free to patients. My equipment for X raywork Is the finest and most complete ever produced, and equally perfect results are not possible with an. Inferior apparatua.y . 'All medicines sis prepared from standard ised drugs In my own private - laboratory and are supplied to patlenti at actual cost The DR. TAYLOR Co; liliMolrrison Coiv Secoi Wm Woiiderfiil HmiMH MacEiske -if It you had a ' real fine watch and soma -part of Ha mechanism broke, would you try Tto repair It by filling It wlthoutt No; you would take it to the best watenmaker you knew. and have mm- imo of tha trouble and repair It - Tour body Is a - far more delicate mechanism than any watch. It la tha most compli cated machine on earth, yet ft when some vital part ri-.ua . down-"or -falls to HsnfeAV' Self wttbr poisonous drugs. ; Your ' heart stoma e h, V liver and kidneys are run bv a power called nerve fo We force la just j SStT wTeTanof ttSSS' our?td&...oer o?seaSa risults.' Now, you can't cure the trouble until yoS remove the ;.eue-rt- broU.Tb.oMywaV li So thl. Is "to glys Nature the power to do It All you need Is motive rwer, eleo- ; triclt"- Tou. cant get that from drugs. My method Is to restore -this electricity , wherever Ucklof and Pjln and ' elcknesB wlll disap pear." Thafa vNatura'a way of curing. , v - t . have ' barneesed .; powerful but soothing cur- body ' appliance made of dry cell ' - batteries. I call it Electro-Vigor, .. bSoau"; It, gives strength, vim. new vitality to your nerves, stomach r or ; iny-other part of .your body, that lectrovlgor Is not an alectrlo belt 'It makes Its own power and': never needa charging. - It will cure verr case of rheumatism, nervous - SeblUty. weak? stomach, , kidney and Uver troublee, lame back, sciatica, varicocele, lose of power and every ividenoe,; of ; weakness. In j men and women, -r 'V'"-1. .-.!''"' 'V v-i T RE ATE D MEN; af siiavTGl I LOW Who are afflicted with NERVOUS DEBILITT, ? or Failini Strength, eommonly ealled 'LOST MANHOOD, - Exhaustln! iir.in. imninn. ljtme Back. Inflammation of the Bladder air ' f 1 Kidneys., Highly Colored Urine,7 Impotency, Despondency, Falj lng Memory, Loss of Ambition, Mental Worry,- results Of e eess and overwork; Piles, Fistula and Hydrocele , or othi weakness, which absolutely unfit . them ' for Study, Buslnesl Pleasure -or . Marriage.--. v " - - : Bo enre, no pay. Blood poison, contracted or hereditary: Ski Diseases, Rheumatism, Bores, Swellings, Blsoharges, Ctonon rhoee, Oleet, Stricture, Enlarr.d Prostate and Hyiroc.la. Hot eat dealtngs. Successful and Conscientious service, Reasonabii Charges.- --"-v '..'.. i MA . .. ' &SaaJ. J .- Call or write ps, t. i. L l . ! U U U I ..tm U i M I .aae-SBBBBmBaW ' ( '-OM V' .: ,VB, - TATX.OB, . .; Tha Leading Specialist.' a C To 1 produce temporary activity of the functions In cases of so-called weakness Is a simple matter, .but to nermanently restore Strength and ?' vlor la i a problem that but few phy sicians have solved. I nev- ar. treat -for : temporary afa facts. Under my system of treatment every bit of im provement ts a part of a permanent cure. Though other physicians have, through my auoeess In ef fecting ; permanent' curea bean convinced, of the, fact that prematureness, loss of power, ate, are but symp toms resulting from chron ic Inflammation or conges tion ..In the prostate gland, none hava as yet been able to duplicate my cures.. My system of local . treatment la the only off active means yet . known ' for. restoring the prostate to Its normaj state, which always results la full and complete return ef ; strength arid vigor. Such a euro : le absolutely permanent b e o a u s the condition '. responsible for the . functional disorder. Is entirely removed. It la the only kind of., a cure a pa tient desires, and . Is .' the only 'kind of cure : X wiU Uaat for. ' t. Cohsultatioitfr r t : state nothing : In my announcements 'but -:- the straight, square truth. It will r cost you nothing to eaU and I Ulk , over your case. ' Tou can find out all about your trouble and you caa . later arrange to begin treatment- any time1: you like. My of flcea, compris ing 10 rooma. are the larg eaV moat elegant and best equipped In the Wast - Electro-Vigor baa , cured roe of nervousness, rheumatism and a heart, trouble which I, thought in curable.---- i" - . '" '"v.. C HESSE, ,' 21 N. Virginia Street ' Beno, - Nevada.. . - Tourreatment has cured me . of rheumatism' and I am feeling like a new man. I cerlalnly consider Eleo-ro-Vigor a good Invest ment, and' thank you for -your Interest In my ease. HARRY BATES, 754 First St, J .Portland, Or. , Get It Free . Cut out 1 this 1 coupon and mall It to me. I'll give you a . beautiful 100-page oook, whlchk tells alt about my : treatment i This ; book is Illustrated with pictures of fully developed menana 'women. Showing how Eleo ' tro-Vigor is applied, .and explains many things you want to know. " 1 11 send i the book, closely sealed and prepaid, free. If .you, will ' mall me this coupon. ' Cut it", out how. S. A. Hall, M. D. X314 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash, of vlaoa jruimore Bt, Sen rranolsco. ' Please , send me, prepaid, your free 10 0-page illustrated book. . Name ........,.,.i...i. 'Address '. . . . -. t . . . ; . . . A ; A IN D C URE E EST CKAB0BS! CUBES aUABABTEE xxehvs, iBi jrusi trc, rortMno. w )-