THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1308.
OREGON'S OLYMPIC TRIO
. TELLS JOURNAL ITS HOPES
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Albert C.
" 8y Manhattan. ,
New York, June t7,-rThree Ore son
'athletes ailed for. London this morning
In the .steamship- P hlladeJp'hla. r With
;the Americana they go' to struggle for
honor in the Olympiad The 'oallber of
the Oregonlans la undisputed and those
in charge of 4he team . are satisfied
that extraordinary superiority alone
will oonouer them., They are Dan Kel
ley, "A, C, Gilbert and Forrest 8mith
' eon.? ; The. "coast"- knows them well and
it Is not necessary to enumerate their
abilities. v -
All three were at the New Tork Ath
letic olub last evening, along with the
others who sailed for London, receiving
Instructions from Manager Halpln.
President Sullivan has been in Europe
for the last week, but In his manager,
Mr. Hatpin,' he left a stickler for disci
pline, a maeter at the development of
enthusiasm and an officer who will take
good care of the contestants until they
walk -upon the field In the Olympic
games I had a talk with Kelly just
before he Balled. He blends his confi-
that he Is out to win.
"But how about that strained tendonT"
f.tl asked. 3 . ?-". .;
.Kelly's Tendon AU Bigh. '
- "I see you have been talking to Mike
Murphy," replied he. fThat tendon is
(all right". .
This evidences considerable caliber of
confidence,- for Mike Murphy, of the
university of Pennsylvania, . is some
what of a trainer. - -
He has charge of the Olympic team.
"I do not ' know that I wilt go fast
In the 100 vard dash." continued Kelly.
, "I lean morn toward ' the broad jump
this year. There la some probability
that I will not be in for the sprint at
. all, - but will do my stunt with the
broad Jump."
Kelly has been doing !4' feet during
the period of training. Mike Murphy,
' the trainer, likes , his chances -and no
doubt the opinions of the observers has
had something to do with the decision
' of the managers. y
"I did have a bad tendon for a while."
continued Kelly. "It seemed when I
lumped or ran that there was a hot Iron
in my leg. Murpny naa stratgntenea out
the kink and I will say to those friends
who may be Interested that I never felt
: stronger, more ambitious, or In better
form in my life. I believe that we will
Tarry back so many of the honors that
. It will be a waste of time to figure on
what Is left."
Bmlthson's Opinion.
Forrest Smithson discussed the matte?
much the same- way. Smithson holds
the hurdle record of the world for 164
' yards, and he is of the opinion that he
will continue to hold it for some time to
come. There Is nQ vanity In such feel.
i 1 rig it is a resource to the American
athietlo world. A man must feel this
W'? do riot see why the. American team
should not carry away the great bulk
of honor" said ' Smfthaon. "I have
talked with all, the members of the
team and they are confident. Thla same
, confidence is a great- thing." -
But how about yourself? Ar you
in the best of shape?"
"I can not remember any time that I
felt better," said Smithson.
"I think we are going to win."
"Have you every confidence that yon
will win in your specialty r I asked.
DIAZ DEFIED
AS A DESPOT
Revolutionists Say Three
; Months Should See Mex
ico Set Free.- - ,
(United Pre Leeeed Wire.) .
Los Angeles, CaL.' June 21. -That Los
Angeles la the real center of the Mexi
can revolution Is the assertion of J. K.
Turner and John Murray, who have Just
returned from the southern republlo and
have new light on the latest outbreaks.
Turner, In discussing the latest news
from the City of Mexico today, said:
' "This is a revolution,' and not mere
ly spasmodic outbreak. The time set
for the general uprising was July 1,
but It was precipitated by the betrayal
of the Casa Grande troop,, which caused
the movement to becorsa publie a. week
"fltnoVposHively that 20 officers of
the revolutionary army have left Los
Angeles for Mexico in the last 10 days.
"One of these went direct to Sonora
end arranged with the chief of the
Yaauis for cooperation In the uprising
against the government, which has at
least begun to realise the Importance of
the movement.
"All the time the officers have been
searching for the revolutionary leader,
Knrique Flores Magon, supposing him
to be In Canada, he has. been hovering
on the. Texas 'frontier, directing opera
inn. vr. la a brother of-Ricardo
Flores Magon, who Is now In the county
jail here, awaiting; the action of the
4 . ".
TtiinMmin
Gilbert.
if I
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Forrest Smithson.
"Not particularly me,"' answered
Bmithson, "but soma of the American
winners will win. I hope, of course,
that I may be there at the finish."
This was all modesty on Smlthson's
part, He felt thst he would win, and
was resolved to put up the greatest
fight of his life. His manner evi
denced this. ......
. ; aUbert reel Box.
Gilbert felt the same way.
"Going to win?" X asked.
"Sure, he said. 4
This answer wan characteristic of'
Gilbert
"Never felt stronger." he continued.
"I'm a good sailor and the possibility
of seasickness does not frighten me in
the least Met .; a number of other
friends tonight. They said I never
looked better. That's encouraging, isn't
it? - - - - . -
"I believe) the Americans -will win
everything worth winning. Jn any event
we will eurely conquer. There are a
number of good men en eur tem, and
they should win the prise. I will help
along as best I can." --
There are no better pole'vaultera than
Gilbert' - He has not been showing his
greatest strength. When he Is brought
to the test he will likelv carrv off some
of the honors, and the 'chances are he4
will eellpse all others at his game.
The Americans sailed at 10 o'clock
this morning. The athletes were first
photographed, and they then turned
their attention to that most important
topio get away with seasickness. Ath-
letios and mat de mer do not agree.
United States supreme court as to his.
extradition to Arizona for trial on a
charge Of conspiracy." ' "... :
When interviewed by a representa
tive of the United Press in the county
Jail today, Rlcardo Magon admitted that
a proclamation calling for a revolution
against the government of Mexico was
issued on May 16 last, and it was to
go into effect on July 25. The prema
ture inauguration of hostilities was
probably due to an excess of enthusiasm
on the part of the revolutionists already
In the field.
"This revolution Is to be a struggle
to the death." said Magon. "and If the
fight Is continued for three months the
Dia government will be overthrown.
The revolutionists are fully armed and
r.renAreri In everv vtv tn. lren tin thm
struggle - for independence . for- an In-1
definite period. , . ,
. "Among the principles for which we
are fighting are . the right of habeas
corpus, trial by jury and the end of the
reign of tyranny of Dias.
"The people have - submitted to the
tyrannical despotism of Dias for years,
but they- are now determined to put an
end to It once for all."
BACHELORS 'WILL
JUDGE BABIES
(Special Dlapatch to The loersaLt '
Albanr Or June 17. One of the prin
cipal features of Albany's Foutrh of
July will be the. baby show. The Judges
will be bachelors of the city. The fol
io wins have been chosen: H. J. Jones,
the bookseller; J. C. Divine, the leading
dealer in real estate;'; A. Sternbg,
clothier: Ed Barrett, speculator; Percv
R. Kelly, a leaulng light in the leal
profession: Gale 8. Hill, deputy prose
cuting attorney; Tranlc O. .Will, decler
In fine Jewelry.
The conditions of the arctlo atmos
phere are so favorable for the trans
mission of sound that it is po.nible for
two rtersons to converse throuaht at mile
of space. . .-. ,
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New Tork, June
63c.
37. Bar silver,
London, June 27. Silver,. 24d.
New . TOrk. " June
87. Sterling -
ex-
80-
change: Demand, 486,90 and
4U7!
day bills, (485.60 and 485.70;
487.20 and 487.80.
cables.
- New Tork,' June 27. Bank statement:
i'er eeni or legal reserve, sz.u; can it
average cash reserve, 80.48 per -cent;
reserves increased, 87,886,925; do less
United States, 87,333,428; loans de
creased, 88.701,300, - specie Increased,
34.622.800; legala Increased. ' 32,663,5 0 0;
deposits decreased, 31,082,100; circula
tion decreased, 3 8 06,600; actual caah
reserves, 80.63 per cent; 1 reserves in
creased, 36,959,325;' do less United
States, 36,818,076; loans decreased. 319.
747,700; specie Increased.. $2,560. 900;
legale, 3811.600;' deposits ' decreased,
314,347,700; circulation. 390 4,000.
- Other banks, etc: ' Loans increased,
38, 726, COO; specie increased. 2,500,5OO;
legals, 3551,000; total deposits, 315,
878.500. ;. , - .- -.-.''., .
Elementary other banks and truit
companies' deposits Increased $18,8 4 7,
700. Aggregate reserve on deposit In
creased $4,824,800. ,
New Tork, June 27. Government
oonas: i
Twos, registered
do coupon . .. . ,
Threes, registered
104
105
105 H
101VJ
101 V4
104
100?
100?
100
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New Tork, June 87. Negotiations
have been completed with a group of
Frenett bankers covering . the sale of
$30,000,000, 4 per , cent, National Rail
way of Mexico bonds.
PRICE OF NEVADA '
SHARES IN ' TKISCO
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.)
San FranclscO, Jane 87. The money
exchange will be closed all next week
the usual annual holiday.
Official bid prices:
BULLFROG DISTKICT.
Original lc, Bullf. M. C. 4o, Mont
Bullf. lo. Nat, Bank l 1. Harris 60,
Amethyst lc. Gold Bar 8c, Steinway
3o, Monty. Ohio Ext. 6c, G. Scepter lc.
Monty. Mt lc, "B. Daisy 7c, Homestake
Cons. 82c, Tramp Cons. 14c
TONOPAH3.
" Ton. Nev. 88.60A, Mont Ton, $1.40B.
Ton; Ext, 71C, MacNamara 34c, Ton. Bel
mont 84o, Ton. No. Btar 7c. West End
Cons 46c, Rescue 6c. Ton. A Calif. 3c,
Golden Anchor lc, Jim Butler 226, Ton.
Home 2cA. Monarch Pitts. Ex. ScA,
Golden Qrown-80A. ;
MANHATTAN, DISTRICT.
Manh. Cons. 9cA, Manh. : M. Co. 8cA,
G. Wedge lo, 8eyler, Hump lc, Dexter
6cA." L. Joe 2cA. : Combination IcA,
Granny 6cA, Mustang 6a. Little Grey
lo, Cowboy ICA, Orlg. Manh. 3cA. Bron
cho 2c, Jump Jack 4o, Plnonut lc
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Fairv. Eagle 60, Nevada Hills 31.80A.
Pittsburg Silver Peak 11.10A, No. Star
Wonder 2c, Eagle's Neat lOo, Alice of
Wonder 10c. ,
GOLD FIELD DISTRICT. .
Sandstorm 24c, Columbia Mt ISc,
Jumbo Ext. 31c. Kendall 16c A. Booth
16o, Blue Bull 8c, Adams 8a, Silver
Pick 14o, May Queon 8cA, Nev. Boy 2c,
B. B. Ext lc, Blue Bell 4c, Dixie lc,
O. Columbia 8cA. Hibernla 2o. 8t Ives
25c, Conqueror 8c, Blk, Rock lc. Lone
Star 6c, Q. Wonder 2c, Oro 8c, Kendall
Ext lc Sandst. Ext. lc, Wayne lc,
Atlanta 16o, Great Bend 25c, Empire
lc, Red Top Ext. 8c, Florence $3.07 ,
Diam'f B. B Con. He, O. Daisy 80c
Comb. Fract 6c Or. Bend Ext 6c Or,
Bend Anx. 6c, Millatorra 2c. B. B. Bo
nanza 8cA. Kewanos 25o. Esmeralda
8cA, Portland c Cracker Jack So, Fran
cis Mohawk 16c Red Hill 18c, Mohawk
Ext 2c, T. Tiger ic, Grandma 4o, 8.
Pick Ext lc T. Rose lc. Col. Mt Ext
2c Goldf. Cons. S6.32B, Diam'f Trl-
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SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. .
. (Hearst Newt by Longest leased Wire.) :
, San ..Francisco, June 27.T-There , was
much' uncertainty regarding the receipt
of barley which had been purchased to
arrive, even when the number of days
had been specified. Millers and others
in need of immediate supplies have been
left shorthanded, as there have been no
spot offerings of any note. Today's re
peipts were only 1,035 eentals and most
ly rolled. December closed Ho per
cental higher. -.-, - . - :
Oats were . dull f at nominally un
changed prices. - The receipts were only
(05 centals. The receipts of hay were
702 tons, a "much larger quantity than
required. - -
With much larger receipts of butter
end a Quieter market there was a de
cline of lc per pound for extras, and
He for packing Stock. The latter closed
weak at the decline and creameries firm.
The only change In eggs, was a decline
of Ho per dozen for extras. - The mar
ket had an all-round steady tone at the
close,.--
Cheese was without change,' with all
California grades firm.
A carload each of peaches and canta
loupes arrived. The latter came late,
and the market had been well cleaned
up In the morning, with prices firmer.
Peaches .were In large supply and weak
for the general run. While some extra
fine In small boxes sold up to 60c, that
was considered a . rather exceptional
price. In order to avoid carrying ber
ries over until Monday buyers were of
fered the advantage of very moderate
prices.. Currants ruled very weak,
watermelons : have not been selling us
well as might be expected, considering
the warm weather. Packed cherries
were mostly from the Santa Cruz moun
tains, and in Redwood boxes of different
sizes.: - Some ordinary black cherries
sold to canners as low as 2 He per
pound, and Royal Anns at 404HC
There were no good grapes In market
in vegetames mere were very, rew
quotable changes to note. Green peas
sold higher and fancy string beans were
well sustained In prices. There were
light offerings of summer sauash and
cucumbers In large - bores. Alameda
green corn continued to fancv nrlcea
the receipts from other sections, having
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t know the disease and weaknesses of men like an open book. I have been eurlnr thern for years. 1 nave riven
my life to it, and thousands upon thousands of men, restored to VIGOROC8 VITALITY, are today living monu
ments to my skill, knowledge and success. I never hold out false hopeakjt never takeji ease I connot cure.
I have made so thorough a study of all the diseases of men of VARICOCELE, STRICT TJRB. CONTAGIOUS
BLOOD POISON, HYDROCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, GENERAL WEAKNESS. LOSS OF VITALITY, and have
cured so many eases that If there is a cure for YOUR disease you will find It here. When I take a case there is
no such thing as failure. I CHARGE NOTHING FOR CONSULTATION, and my knowledge, skiU and experience
are at your service. . I win axplain to you HOW and WHY I CAN CUKE YOTJ (why the diseases of men require
the knowlelge and skill of a specialist). .; v ; K , ' ,.,., y ::(f .:C., c' -''i-:
'; CM-lnra Acute1 or chronic, cured qnlokly, sarety, surely without pain or loss of time or tnoonvenlenoe. Ko
OfcaTClUaw - matter how long standing or how complicated. I cure. I don't out. My treatment remove
very trace of tho effect of early tollies, lily cures are simple, sure ana permanent. It removes all obstructions
and cures for all time to come. rv', ; .. ' ' . ;
Rlnnd D!tM - I cure eontraoteol blood poison. My record of past rears, eradicating from the sytm
Diuuu ruuua. v M j curing to stay cured afflloted men. Tainted blood, pimples and copper spots, patches
and sores in the mouth, swollen or softening gums, tumors and ulcere of the skin, rheumatism, pains In tte.li ,
chronic ulcers or tumors anywhere I cure In all stages.
Ae!nefn T CURB Varicocele quickly, safely, without danger or detention from business. ITT METECOI3
VCriwtw la the safest as well as the moat certain and satisfactory.
Nairnne TlarilMftr X have cured thousands of cases of Lost Vitality, Phytrloal Tblllty, t)eeponi1ncv,
nerVOHS UKVUlVy, pimples. Loss of Energy, Falling Memory, Palpitation of the Heart ami Btunu, 1
Development. MT METHOD makes a quick, permanent and radical cure, without discomfort or detention from
business. - ...'".: . ,;V;., ; . - . '
Private Diseases
cure them quickly.
T eufV all
OffctMtf IVrtnffo ' v Bom of the notable successes of my professional oatwr have en in the (!!.
arrualua.au A S vUWsl . . oal cure of enlarged and Inflamed conditions of the Prostate Oiaml. My tii
ment acts directly, reducing Inflammation and Irritation; it heals the gland, removes the obatruclloa aui !;.
llshes free passage of the natural secretions, without pain or discomfort. ,
.Write if you cannot call Alt correspondence sacredly confidential. '
'. HOURS 8 a, tn. to 8 p. m.J evenings, t to 8:80; Bundays, a, m. to 18 noon.
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PORTLAND AUT0ISTS
RIDE QYER SEA ROAp
, (Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
.' Astoria, Or- June 27. President Lew
is Russell of the Portland Automobile'
dub has written a letter to F. A. Fisher,
mm
I Have the Largest Practice
Because I Invariably Ful
' fill My Promises
, Success isn't attained at a bound. It is
made up of little triumphs. A large medi
cal practice doesn't await the young phy
sician at the college door. He must prove
himself. . He must work toward success
day after day, doing well eacrrday's tasks.
. It has always been my rule to promise
nothing that I am not absolutely certain of
accomplishing. Realizing that no one phy
sician can successfully undertake to cure all
diseases, I entered special courses of study
in preparation for my present work. For
16 years I have been proving my ability and
building my success, I have mastered first
the simpler diseases, then the serious com
plex and stubborn ones that others neither
cure nor. comprehend. I hare confined my
efforts to diseases of men exclusively, and
there is no ailment belonging to this class
that I cannot fully conquer. I make broad
and definite claims. -1 tell men that 'I can
cure them, even though others have failed.
Jealous doctors have charged me with
claiming too much. But I ask wherein have
I failed to fulfill a promise? My practice
is now fully twice that of any other special
ist upon the Pacific coast treating men's
diseases. It has grown to these dimensions
oecause I hare made promises and fulfilled
them? Each cure I have effected is a triumph
and a manifestation of skill that has had,
its part in the making of my success. Each
tlay new cures are completed and my pres
ent growth of practice is more rapid than
ever bofore. - ,;: ':
- Consultation is free. If ypa are afflicted
consult me. You can rely upon what I tell
you, and if I accept your case you can rest
assured that a complete and permanent cure
will follow my treatment
My Feo for a Cure
Is Only
$1
In Any Uncompli
cated Case
PAY AFTER
CURE YOU
A11 necessary X-rv extminadont are ab
solutely free to patients. My equipment
ipt X-ray work is the finest and most com
plete ever produced, and equally perfect re
sults are not possible with an inferior ap
paratus. All medicines are prepared from stand
ardized drugs in. my own private laboratory
and are supplied to patients at actual coat
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
MORRISON STREET
Corner Second and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon,
Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1.
FIT PTN
UNLESS CURED
xx xs ciatTAxar o aa romn
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astablUhed S Tears ta Wortland
Consultation Free
V Win Treet Any Simple TTnoom
pliMted AOlneat for 910.00. 1
diss
es of a erlvate nature about which
family doctor, such as discharges, drains, eruptions
ca!;:2M Burbled
awd taustxxi stezets. postxaztd.
chairman of the good roaila e m,
of the Chamber of Commerce tn ; 1
Tuesday three automoiUs wta t
the road from Portland to A? 'i
expect to make It In otia day. Tn ;
will be entertained by AstorH Aim
mlllsts and then proceed to ix&akie,
'A little sympathy' at ' horn Ufrltte;
many a load down town."
w&
; SB. TATtOB,
The leading; BpeoiaUss
"WEAKNESS
, To produce temporary
activity of the functions
in cases of so-called weak
ness 'Is a simple matter,
but to permanently re
store' strength and vigor
is a problem that but few
physicians have solved.
I never treat for tempo
rary effects. . Under my
system of treatment every
bit of improvement i a a
part of a permanent cure
Though other physicians
havethrough my success
in effecting : permanent
cures,' been convinced , of
the fact that premature
ness, loss of power, etc,
are but symptoms result
ing from chronic inflaum
mation of congestion in
the prostate gland, none
have as yet been able to
duplicate my cures. My
system of local treatment
Is the only effective means
yet known for restoring
the prostate to hs normal
state, which always results
In full and complete return
of strength and vigor.
Such a cure is absolutely
permanent, because the
condition responsible for
the functional disorder is
entirely removed. It is
the only kind of a cure
a patient desires, and . is
the only kind of cure I
will treat for.
CONSULTATION FREE
I state nothing in. my
announcements . but the
straight, square truth? It
.will cost you , nothing: to
call and talk , over your
case. You can find out
all about your trouble and
you can later arrange to
begin treatment any time
you like. My office, com-
frising 10 rooms, are the
argest, most elegant and
best equipped in the west
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and all contracted trouble, I
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