THE , OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY ' MORNING, MAY 3, . 1908.
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GROUP OF BRAVE NEW YORK POLICEMEN-
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v This U a group of policemen of whom New York City s prcfcd. Every man of them has risked his
life, one or mora times to save the lives of others, and each has received a medal for bravery, ' Three of"
them will receive new'medals during the police parade, which is scheduled for May 2. The brave fellows,
who have gone through fire and water, riots and other sources of danger, quailed before the timid photog
rapher who trained his camera on them.
STRAY NOTES FROM NEW YORK ,
,BTW YORK, May 1 Thar have
new wrinkle la the Grand Cen-
TVT
I tral station that Is deatlned to
A 1 make man with weak hearts live
longer, and Incidentally protect
the email and unathletlo persona from
'bains trampled underfoot by those who
lira always trying- to catch the train
ahead. The new rule forbids anyone
running In the station In an effort to
catch his train.
A number of stalwart policemen are
on hand to enforce the rule. They grab
the hurrying train catcher, tell him he
its endangering- lives by rushing at break
mack speed through the crowd, andthen
Jet him go on hla way. Ha generally
fcrrlves at his track just In time to have
It he gate closed in hla face, and see the
Oast car of hla train pulling out of the
tatlon.
Hard times are Working both ways
n New York. While certain classes of
uslness have' been obliged to go into
ankruDtcv. others are waxlnar fat dur-
ng the financial stringency.. Just at
resent the owners of the mar storage
warehouses are reaolnr the benefit, and
"the proprietors of the apartment houacs
aura ma losers.
Hundreds of the well to do families
Jiave been obliged to give up their apart
inents, put their goods In storage and
cither resort to boarding houses or go
Into the country where living is
cheaper. On the whole the hard times
have affected the very poor and the
very rich.. The salaried class have felt
the stringency less than any others.
The new "pay as you enter" cars
which have now been In use on Madison
avenue for over a month have proved a
success and Manhattanites are wonder
ing how long it will be before some of
the other lines will follow suit. The
old fashioned cars are still in use on
Broadway in spite of the heavy traffic,
and on some of the cross streets horse
oars are still run. Visitors to the city
are generally more surprised to find
horse cars in Gotham than almost any
thing else that oomes to their notice. ,
The new cars on Madison avenue,
however attract a great deal of atten
tion, and already some of theenterprls
ing stores have put on sale a "pay-as-you-enter
belt" with a little pocket at
tached for change. It is planned soon
to place a nlckel-ln-the-alot machine 'n
the oars and have each passenger drop
In his' own faro. It is thought that In
this way the conductor will have all of
his time to give to assisting passengers
on and off the car. and thus minimise
the number of accidents.
In order to meet the tremendous de
mand for experienced office boys the
New York public schools are now con
templating giving a course to train boys
In all branches of office work. Th3
experiment Is already being tried In one
school and if It proves a Bureaus it will
probably be made part of the whole
scheme to train the nubile school chil
dren in some trail that will enable
them to earn a living as soon as they
are graduated.
' Although there are hundreds of auc
tions of every kind In New York every
day, the ones that attract most atten
tion are those disposing of the personal
effeots, however alight their Intrlnsia
value may be, of some person In the
public eye. This was .strikingly Illus
trated recently in the sale of the house
held furnishings of Mrs. Leslie Carter,
the famous actress.
The goods were ordered sold by Mr.
Carter's receiver In bankruptcy, and
the many friends of the noted fool
light favorite thronged the auction
rooms In an effort to get some memen
to. Even the kitchen things had a
price. Notable among these was a wash
wringer that brought $1.25, although
Its working days were over. A lot
marked "two bottles" brought a nickel.
A curious document 32 years old.
waa found in a sealed drawer in an old
safe In the finance Uepartment the oth
er dav that revealed the fact that bri
bery was not unknown to Jotliu.ni of
ficials even in those days. The letter,
which was addressed to the comptroller
of that time, was from a man employed
in the finance department. The letter
read as follows: "Enclosed please find
$10, which Is bribe money received from
J. R Wright There U a drive In It, I
think, and should be kept a secret at
preBent"
The J. R. Wright mentioned in the
letter is not known to Mr. MetE, pres
ent comptroller, and he propose to
conduct art Investigation of this 82
year old graft. In spite of the bribery
that la going on before Ma eyes every
day.-., ,
. In the fashionable Raster parade on
Fifth avenue on Raster mnrnlni. when
it was possible to see the lastest styles
In Parisian gowns and French millinery,
one woman who was attired In rather a
rusuo costume attracted moat attention.
Bhe waa accompanied by a young man,
who also looked as though he had not
been born and bred In New York. The
woman waa dressed all In white ex
cept for dark "sash" around bar
waist. , - ' ,
.The sash happened to be the arm of
the young man, and the two young peo
ple were apparently unconscious of the
Interest they were creating in the minds
of the fashionable crowd along the ave
nue where people are more circumspect
than in the shady lanes of the country.
But everybody stopped to, look, and
IT". .Yr th comments. It was evident
that the couple had made a strong Im
pression n the most unimpressionable
street la the world.
? who wished to celebrate East'
or Bun day In an appropriate manner
entered a restaurant on Eighth avenue
and ordered a doaea fried egge. The
witer.ihouht th orler waa a Joke,
and paid no attention till the customer,
to prove that he was in earnest, pro-
B.ed et i 6 tnat n cul at eggs
faster than the waiter could fry them.
The customer devoured S eggs, when
the waiter declared him the winner, be
cause the. eggs had given out. The
customer wound up by eating a piece
of pie, and declared that some day when
he waa hungry he would drop in and
STive the boya a real exhibition.
It is now possible to buy one's own
fowl or Joint and watch it being roast
ed at a public "rotisserie," at the rate
of fi cents a pound. The method has all
the elements of novelty to attract the
Inhabitants of hAnhelnr a rtmantm
I the young couples playing at 'light
uuuocioeimin m limned quarters. Capon,
squab and sweetbreads may be cooked
here without fear of exchange for an
Inferior article, as the suspicious house
keeper Is invited to sit down and watch
her purchase being roasted in the auto
matically revolving spit. When done to
a turn her property ls delivered to her
in a neat box, which she tucks under
her arm.
ATE 36 FRIED EGGS;
NOT HUNGRY EITHER
Heingman Won Wager From Irish
Chef, Who Couldn't Cook
Fast Enough.
Em
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York, May i "Ulmme a doaen
fried eggs, and be quick about it!"
Patrons of the Lowell lunch room, a
hurry-up hunger haunt, at No. 248
Blghth avenue, ceased the attack on
the provender when John Heingman "of
No. 47 King street, blew intq the placi
yesterday afternoon and gave the whole
sale order In a voice that shivered the
crockerjfc One of John's eyes had an
early closing slgu on It and n gash In
his forehead showed that, whatever
happened to the other fellow. John did
not have things entirely his own way.
"Quit yer klddin'," said Patsy, tha
chef. "Take an egg sandwich and cheer
up. f
"I'm 61 years old and I guess I know
what I. want." answered John, boardlna
moving stool and unsettlnir n c-nn of
corree in his neighbors lap. "1 run
eat egg faster than you can fry them."
"You're on." said Patsy, his sport
ing blood aroused. "I'm taking no
chances, though. Post yer forfeit."
Heingman dug down in his drapery
and deposited a crumpled $2 bill on tha
alab. Patsy passed It to one of the
customers foiv safe-keeping, and then
lapped a hair pound of butter In the
pan. The crowd gathered around Heing
man, and several dollars In small bets
changed hands on the result. The
bursting of egg shells was the only
sound that shattered the stillness for
several minutes.
"lirlng on the goods" roared Heing
man, tying a napkin round his neck
and tapping Impatiently with hla knife.
Patsy came on a run and slapped half
a dozen on the plate. Heingman
stacked mem up ana cut them into quar
ters with two stabs of his sabre. A few
seconds later the plate was deserted
save for a saffron rim round the edge
showing where some of the" hen fruit
had tried to escape.
"Slowest cook I ever saw," mused
Heingman, as Patsy dumped another
half dozen on the platter. They met the
same fate as the others, and then Patsy
tried to claim a foul on the ground that
Heingman was putting them in his
pocket. The excited patrons urged Patsy
to be a sport, and he resumed his tank.
Patsy made six round trips, carrying
half a dosen fried passengers on each
journey, but Heingman was' always
waiting for him.
"You win, sport," said Patsy, drop
ping Into a chair, with the perspiration
racing down his cheeks. "There's no
more eggs."
"Gimme a piece of pie," said Heing
man, "and I'll be on- my way. Some
day when I'm hungry I'll drop in and
give you a real exhibition."
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New York, May 2. Two firemen
who were taking a day off made a
thrilling rescue on the top tloor of a
burning tenement in Third avenue to
day by forming a human chain from
olntng bouse ana
George Delta, who
the fire In the
hallway of the building.
I Delta woke from a sound sleep, star
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rounded by flames.
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the coping, Dugan holding hla feet.
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that Bythes could reach Delti's hands
was accomplished.
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then able to pull the two men to the
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My methods are entirely original with me, and are the result of many
yeara of special study and experience. Instead of filling my pattents up
with powerful drugs and stimulants, as do other specialists, 1 apply sooth
ing and healing and absorbent medicines DIRECTLY to the DISEASED
REGION, and thus aid Nature in overcoming the tronble. The best that
human skill can do ls to ASSIST NATURE. It ls Nature that performs
the cures. Powerful drugs taken through the stomach do not cure. They
merely apt up a new disturbance in the system, which for a time, diverts
the energies from the oli disease to the new attack.- This process is in
variably attended with a reaction, and la -consequence leaves the patient
In a worse condition than before treatment. Another method employed
by another class of physicians Is to dose the sufferer with tonics, which
exhilarate the patient so that he actually believes himself Improving un
der such treatment. But after a very short time these stimulant medicines
cease producing the desired effect, when the disease (alas a new and
firmer grip upon the patient.
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My method of treatment overcomes Inflammation and congestion by
aiding tha tissues of the diseased region to throw off the poisonous se
cretions and the deadly toxins caused by the disease. Some of these
toxlna are more poisonous than the virus of the rattlesnake's fang, and
when 'they reach tho heart,, produce instant death. Thousands of the
oases of sudden death which occur with alarming frequency In every city
In the land, are directly due to toxic, poison, although such cases are
usually pronounced "heart failure" or heart disease. My treatment com-
fdetely eliminates every trace of diseese and accumulated poisona from
he system, and thua allows Nature to perfect l COMPLETE CURE.
DO SOT BB DECEIVES.
My methods have revolutionised the treatment of ailments peculiar
to men, and consequently altered former medical theories. Imitators of
my system of practice have sprung; up everywhere. A pronounced success
in any field of human endeavor begets Imitators. Following tho
Genuine, there always comes the Counterfeit. These Imitators of mine
Insist that they cure by means similar to those -I employ. Suoh state
ments are ottered with a base Intent to deceive. 'The facts are that UO
OTHER PHYSICIAN ANT WHERE TREATS MEN'S AILMENTS BY MV
METHODS. BECAUSE NO MAN OTHER THAN MTSELF KNOWS
THESE MET' HODS. My Treatment Is the ORIGINAL and ONLI GEN
UINE Direct-Method Treatment or the Disease of Men. . ---J-
MT MODERN and tip-to-date methods effect a certain and sneaky
cure of SPEBMATOBRHOBA, CONTBACTEIr SISOBDEBg, rSCU'IO
BLOOD FOISOB, XiOBT STBEBOTH, and all reflex ailments.
VARICOCELE, BTTDBOCE1B ' and 8TBZCTVBB positively curse
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f offer not only FREE CONSULTATION and ADVICE, but of every
case that comes to me I will make a Careful Examination and Diagnosis
without charge.- . - t'-, .
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an day from a a. m. to 0 p. nu, and Sundays from 10 to 1 ,
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