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I 1 f! "i'riE OKJiGQN DAILY JOURNAL, fOKTLAND, TOttSUHiT 'LvcitfG. JUL l ltu3. wiSpf Weak SAVE CRAZV MM RON Oaks Visitors Rescue De , mented Mark Brooke From River Completely; Crazed "When He Is Taken From the Water. Unbalanced Man Has to Be Beaten Over Head in Or der to Save His Life, So Determined Is He to Die in Willamette. TRIED TO BOARD 1116 STEAMER John N. Steadman Meets With Horrifying Acci dent at Astoria. CRUSHED BETWEEN CRAFT AND DOCK Ible on. The four wire cables will ba reenforoed before the final trial U made. EXPECT TO CUT BATES. win f Traveling on Paget Bound Probably Il Cheap. lUaltad Praaa Laasad Wlra.l Seattle, July 14. In all probability a rata of SO cents to Vancouver will ba announced in tha eouraa of a few daya vy me iwu rival siesmsnip companies That something la In the air la pre sumed from the fact that C. K. Uahai or tna Canadian Pacific la Investigating tha situation at Vancouver, and that Joshua Green, president of tha Inland navigation oompsny, haa been at Vic toria and Vancouver during tha laat few HAD TO BIIOOT HORSES. Victim Will Probably Die Prom In Juries Officer Consider It Mir- tu'le f hat Man Wu Not Crushed Into Pulp. Beaten Into Insensibility to save him from drowning. Mark Brooke, a promt nent farmer of Alberta, Canada, and i brother of John Brooke, statistician at the custom house, was dragged from the Willamette In front of the Oaks bath house a raving maniac yesterday after noon. Walter Hewett saved his life. Brooke was Incarcerated In the jail at the Oaks after he had been restored to consciousness and the sheriff's office notified, but was later removed to the home of hla brother, where he now is. It Is said that Brooke has been suffer ing from melancholia for some time, owing to tha death of his wife, and that he has made frequent attempts to end hla Ufa, but the effort of yesterday aft ernoon was the most spectacular and nearly successful of tha list. Quarda Watch Kim. Brooke visited the Oaks yesterday afternoon in company with a man giving nls name as William A. La Fayette and hlB address as the Quimby hotel. Later search, however, disclosed the fact that the companion was not known at the hotel. The two men were quiet and orderly though Brooke acted In a queer manner an-d attracted the attention of the guards at the merry-go-round where he started to take a ride. It was thought by the guard that the man was Intoxi cated, and he was not allowed on the rnntrlvunnR after whlrh he nnd T .a F"flv- .ftte walked down to the manager's of- ilce near tha chutes. Here they sat down on a bench and rested for some little time. Suddenly Brooks Jumped from hi seat on the bench and taking off his coat and vest jumped head tlrst Into the basin at the foot of tffe chutes. The water in the basin is not more than three Or four feet deep and he scrambled to his feet. The policeman on duty at tha .gate nearby -call ad- to the man to get out or tne water, wnicn ne aia, John M. Stedman, tha passenger on the Harrlman liner, Rosa City, who was terribly crushed while trying to board the vessel after her line had been cast off at Astoria on the way to Portland last night. Is still alive but In a very precarious condition. 8 ted man got on board tha steamer but Captain Kldston stopped tha liner as soon as possible and, signalling for a boat, had him taken back to Astoria for medical care. It was feared tho man would die on the veSBelvhad he been taken along to Portland. A dls oatoh from Astoria at noon today said that Stedman's chances to recover are very silgbt. His home la in bonorna, r-nl and ha Is a member of Foresters lodge No. 8,922. It is feared that he sustained serious Internal injuries. There are no superficial bruises except ing on the left wrist, where a deep gash was cut Into the flesh. The Rose City arrived here this morning at an early hour. She brought 3(10 first-class passengers and about 50 steerage. Only a few of them saw Stedman try to board the boat, and they oorslder it a miracle that he was not crushed Into a pulp. According to tho officers and the pas sengers who saw the accident, Stedman earne running for the boat after the bow had begun to swing out from the dock. Tha stern was being backed up on a spring line to swing the craft's head out Into the stream, and one of the sailors had lowered a cork fender over the side to break the Impact when the stern would strike the dolphins at the end of the dock. Stedman leaped for the fender and caught It Just as the steamer's stern bore up against the dolphin. The fender gave several Inches until tshe thickness was less than that of Sfedman's body, and he was almost flattened jfrom the chest down. It all happened In a moment before anyone could interfere. Stranegly enough Stedman did not re lease his hold on the rope that sup ported the fender, but hung on until given a lift over the side. He retained consciousness and did not complain, al though It was plain that he suffered ter ribly. His face turned black In a few moments from the blood that had been crowded to tha head and the eyes swelled closed. To have stopped the steamer at thai time would have placed her In a dangerous position with the tide running out, and so Captain Kld fton took her out Into the bay and then signalled for a launch. The Injured man was lowered on a stretcher While no one was to blame for the accident but Stedman himself. Captain ir-i.io- iio-i,n nn.o th irMrw. j i Mdnioii regreuen u very mucn, Decausa fVom there .cramhltr,r to hla feet where ! waj tl'e first accident on the steamer : - - , r - ... n nf-a oho taifi V,. tha nal. fr-n ht Ith. ! Since BOB C unconcernedly. La Favatte had run to ! months ago. sie oh the run several the edee of the pond when Brooke had Jumped In and asked the man what h was trying to do. "Taking a Bath." "I was taking a bath," was the an swer Brooke made. "That is not the way to taktf a bath," was La Fayette's response. "If you want r bath you will haye to swim clear across."' "Sure," said Brooke, making a second dive into the pond and swimming to the other side. Chief of the Oaks police McDonald had seen' the 'two men from down the trail a little distance an.l had started to question the men' when tho secoifd plunge was taken. He then ran to tha other side, pulled Brooke from the water and asked him what he was try lng to do. "I am taking a bath." Said Brooke. "This Is no bath house," said the chief. "If you want to take a bath go down to the bath house and get a suit." Makes Third Attempt. "Is there a hath house around here?" asked Brooke. "I am looking for one," he continued, "and I am glad you told me." Then he started down the board walk accompanied by La Fayette, who was carrying his coat and vest. . Just before reaching the bath house Brooko made a sudden dash and captain ruasion sajs? there was no need for Stedman to he late at the J dock, because the steamer was an hour and a hair fate in getting away, and the whistle had been sounded several times to warn the passengers against being left behind. Coming up the coast, the steamer en countered considerable fog. She passed the oil tank steamer Asuncion off -Point Reyes. The Asuncion is due to reach Astoria today. Animals Become Terror-Stricken When Steamer (JoeiAaliore. (Unltad Praaa Leased Wtra.k Vancouver, H. C July 14. Panda moulum reigned on the steamer Henri ette when she grounded on Protection laianu Munilay. Trie cargo Included horses and cattle and the Hat of the vessel broke away the stalls and a riot among tha Animals was the result. About 20 sustained Injuries which neces sitated their hlng shot. Tha vessel waa floated at high tide. HATCHERY ON THK TKASK. Flshwarden McAllister Returns From Insertion Tour. (Special Disputed to The Journal.) Astoria, Or., July 14. Fish Warden McAllister returned last evening from an official trip to Tillamook. While there he visited the different salmon streams. As a direct result ha has de cided to establish a hatcherv on tho ,'frask river for propagation of salmon, as well as eye stations on the Nestucca, Nenalum and other streams adjacent to the site of the proposed hatchery. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. HOW A IEMII SEES PORTLAND Fort Worth Banker Tells How Packing: Flants Have Helped. The North Pacific Steamship com pany's steamer Roanoke, Captain Pun ham, arrived here this morning from Ban Pedro and way ports. me steamer Homer will te nere this evening with a cargo of general mer- cnandlse from San Francisco. She will load wheat for San Pedro. The steam schooner Northland will arrive at Couch street dock this eve ning with general cargo from San Franclscp. She will probably load wheat and lumber for a .return carto. The British steamer Ilford is expect ed to arrive here soon from Guaymas to load lumber for Hamburg and Co penhagen. The British snip jeyiand Bros, will begin discharging ballast soon although she Is still on the disengaged list. Sne Is at the O. W. P. dock. - The British steamer Ascot left down last night with a cargo of 3,266,395 feet of lumber, valued at $53,623.18, bound for Melbourne, Australia. lieneral Appraiser Fischer is in the city to hear complains against cus toms classifications. He can be found at the collectors office In the custom house building. The oriental liner Nloomedla shifted to Alaska dock last nleht and is now discharging cargo there. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. COMES WITH PART CARGO. French Bark La Tour de'Auvergne Will Return From Enrope. Kerr. Gifford A Co. have chartered the French bark La Tour de Auvergno to bring a ballasting cargo of cement from Antwerp In the near future. It will mean about 1.600 tons. The vessel is now on the other side, having recent ly arrived out with a cargo of wheat from this port. By earning bounty for every mile traversed and standing a good chance to pick up a charter to carry wheat bafk to Europe, it is possible for tho French sailing vessels to make the long run to Portland from Europe with even a par tial cargo of freight, and as a result it is believed that the season's fleet will be made up of French bottoms to an climbed onto the railing along the edge ! f v.f" !Je.r t'ffP Via" 'ast Jaso" of the walk, starting to Jump Into the river below, i.a rayett graDoed mm and the crazy man broke away, dodged Into the entrance to the bath house and ran up to the spectator's gallery, which is more than 20 feet above the river surface. La Fayette and the chief close behind made a grab for Brooke as he climbed onto the railing. La Fayette getting hold of hla suspenders. The straps brok? under the strain and Brooke plunged head foremost into the- river, narrowly missing a small boat moored below for use in case of accident. Strlkea Oat Into Birer. Walter Hewett and a bathing In structor who had seen the man make hla wild leap Jumped into the boat and rowed oil after Brooke, who waa rapid ly swimming towards the middle of the river. As the boat neared the swimmer he suddenly threw up his hands and sank from sight. As the would-be suicide rose above the surface Hewett, who had crouched In the stern, of the skiff, grabbed him by the back of the shirt and drew him against the gunwale. The bathing In structor started to row tha boat to shore. Grabs Kla Beeoner. Hardly led the boat been headed for tha ahora before Brooke made a audden reach above hla head grabbing Hewrett by tha shoulder and pulling him fiat on hla face, half out of the stern of .the boat. In falling forward Hewetfa foot caught under tha stern thwart or he would have been "pulled headlong into the water at tha mercy of tha crssy men. Turning half way round Brooke took another hold on Hewett and, worklne; to tho aide of the boat, braced hla kneea against tha bottom of the skiff In hla attempts to pull hla rescuer overboard. Guard Beets Brook. Hewett waa a much smaller man than Brooke and waa fast going over Into tha water when tha bathing inatructor elsed his oar and struck the raanlao ovr tha head. Three light blows were (truck In an effort to make him break his hold, but failed to have any effect, and the Instructor delivered one final stroke which put the death-eeekus; man out of business. Then be resumed hla oars and rowed tha nearly exhausted Hewett and his insensible burden to the ahora. A physician waa summoned and Brooke wu restored to consciousness, after which ha waa taken to the Jail. La Fayette, after giving his name and address to tha polico. went to town to secure dry clotnea ana assistance, tit, however, failed to return. Uke Oa AalmaL Fp to this time It had bn avpposad that Brooke was Intoxicated, but after being put In jail ha tors hla clothes off and raved op and dew the ril Ilka cac-vd animal. It waa then that tha sheriff was notified. Tha sherlffe of fice replied that It, could not take tha tnaa vnlesa apoa a warrant, and It ba in fouad that ha araa a brother of John Brook a, hla relative waa notified and in a abort time removed hla ta his noma After feetsT take from tha wattr when an astonishing Increase over form er seasons was shown. Under the bounty system it is difficult for other maritime nations to compete with the French bounty-fed vessels and they are either tied up or operated at a very small profit. French windjammers seldom tie up to wait for business. In stead they are kept "on the move from one port to another earning bounty until they pick up a cargo that will pay some measure of profit. SAW SEA LIONS DIVE. Portland Launch Men Run Close to Rocks Along Coast. "Sea lions are fearless high divers," said O. F. Graves this morning In relat ing some experiences a few days ago when he and a couple other mariners took Captain Peter Johns' gasoline launch Rose from this city to Yaqulna bay, where she Is now carrying excur sion parties on the bay and out to sea when the weather permits. "Running south from the mouth of the Columbia we skirted the coast close ly. A short distance below Tillamook Rock wa discovered the high bluffs in the water literally covered with ani mals. Having plenty of time arid being curious we steered close In and then it was that we came to discover that the sea Hobs make high dives and that they know how to do It, "The bluffs on the ocean side were fully 40 feet high. Off these rocks the lions plunged headfirst as soon us we came near enough to alarm them. They were led by one large fellow who must have welged a ton. They had reached the ton of the bluff from the Inshore aids which was not nearly so abrupt." It took the Rose 14 houra to make the run from the mouth of the Columbia to Yaqulna and those who made tha trip declare It waa Intensely Interesting. The ! weather was Meal the entire trip. Kegular Liners Due to Arrive. Alliance, Coos Bay July 16 City of Panama, Coos Bay July 19 Eureka, Eureka and Coos July 2l W. Elder. San Pedro, way... July 21 Ktnte, Ban Francisco July 21 Rose City, San Francisco July 28 Roanoke, San Pedro and way... July 28 Arabia, orient Aug. 1 Alesla. orlentr ,,,..... Sept. 1 Numantia, orient Sept. II Nicomedia, orient Oct. 1 Kegular Liners to Depart. City of Panama, Coos Bay July IK Roanoke, San Pedro and way... July 16 Rose City, San Francisco. .... .July IS Alliance, Coos Bay luly 1 8 W. Elder. San Pedro July 23 Nicomedia. orient Julv 25 Eureka, Eureka and Coos ,July.25 Statt, San Francisco July 25 Arabia, orient Aug. 15 Alesla. orient Sept. 15 Numantia. orient Oct. 1 Teasels In Port. Broderick Castle, Br. ship Drydock Larglemore, Br. sh O. W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk Drydock Leyland Bros.. Br. sh O. W. P. Oonna Franceses, Br. bk Aste-ta Ancalos, Br. ship ..Tongue Point Churchill. Am. sch .Astoria Echo, Am bktn Astoria Keiburn, Br. bk Llnnton Minnie Kelton, Am. sa Astoria Emmanuel Accame, It. bk Montgomery i. Asgard, Nor. sh Sand dock Alvena. Am. sch Astoria Albert Rickmers, Ger. bk. : . .Greenwich Tabor, Nor. ss E. W. Mills Virginia, Am. sch Knappton Johan Poulsen, Am. ss Prescott Dulwlch, Br. ss.... North Puc. Lbr Co. City of Panama, Am. ss Oak street Rose City, Am. ss Alnsworth Yosemlte, Am. ss f.. Rainier Thomas L. Wand, Am. sch Oceania Roanoke, Ani. ss Martin's Shoshone, Am. ss Alnsworth Northland, Am. ss Couch street Nicomedia, Ger. ss Alaska En Route to Load Lumber. Alumna. Am. sch Kahulul Sehome, Am. sch La Boca Yellowstone, Am. ss San Francisco James J. Garfield, Am. ss.San Francisco Cascade, Am. ss San Francisco Wrestler, Am. bktn Guaymas Mabel Gale, Am. sch San Francisco En Route With Cement and General. Aberfoyle, Br. sh Antwerp Bidart, Fr. bk Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. sh Cardiff Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk Antwerp Vlncennes, Br. sh Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk London Neatsflelds, Br. sh Hamburg lavld de Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp Brabloch, Br. bk Antwerp Kllloran, Br. sh Antwerp Jolnvllle, Fr. bk Antwerp j Carmanlan. Br. bk Hamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk Lelth Gulf Stream. Br. bk Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk London I Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp I Coal Ships Bn Konte. Tm tired of sight-seeing, but I am thoroughly enchanted with thla won darfully beautiful city of Portland, waa tho conclusion voiced by a Texan J. W. Spencar, as he dropped Into an easy chair at the Portland commer clal club today. Ha la the president of tne Farmers & Mechanics bank or lor Worth, and with his family and a party or rrlends is making a tour or tne Pa clflo northwest. After a trip about th city, and -a view from the balcony o the Commercial club building, he was convinced that Portland Is scenlcally the peer or any city in tne world. Discussing business conditions. Mr Spencer said: We are not going to have any long duration of depressed finances becaus-a meres too mucn or value in tne coun try to allow anything of that kind, want to congratulate Portland upon hav lng secured the location of Bwlft 4 Company's packing plant, and you may aepenci upon otners roiiowing: ' I . V. lQn,lffr P. i r. ... .... .. .. ...... . company nave maaa ort worm. my home city, their packing center for wnai we caij me souinwesi. mat in cludes everything not controlled bv St. Louis and Missouri river points. Since the location of these packing plants, f ort Worth has considerable more than doubled In Its population, while business haa Increased 300 Per cent It is now a great railroad center. 16 railroads branching out In all direc tions, and we are building numerous electric lines, and Just these things are going to nappen at .Portland. Mr. Bpencer grew enthustastio over the plans of the Portland Country olub L-lvestocK association and tne great progress made In construction of Its buildings and grounds. He said no other event will bring bo many people together at one time, ana uterea a note or warn lng that there should be ample trans portation facilities between Portland and the association park. "You want lots of transportation facil ities between the city and the grounds. Every merchant, every farmer, every stock-grower, and everybody In Port land, Oregon, Washington and all of this section of the United States and southern Canada Is Interested in a great livestock market, and It Is Just as nec essary to have the spectacular part of It through the Country Club & Livestock show as it Is to have the packing houses. "I am in Jove with your city It's a wonderful place. We are Just a little proud that you had a great baseball fame here the other day, between San 'rancisco and Portland, 13 Innings with out a score but don t forget that both of the pitchers came from Texas. We are pleased (o have you give such marked attention to visitors from the south and are especially grateful for tne attention neaped upon jonn Bnarpe Williams. Of course, it Is a pleasure to come here and find a former Mlssis siplan in the gubernatorial chair but I am not here to talk politics." T1MLL DTD NOT TRY TO JUMP HIS BILL A misunderstanding between iW. G. TrlU and the clerk at the Imperial hote) last Saturday resulted In the formers arrost before matters could be straight ened out and the charges dismissed Trill left for Salem and checked his baggage with the bellboy and Informed the clerk that he. would settle his bill Mondav. The clerk, not knowing that Mr. Trill had checked his baggage, on hearing later that the room was vacated, reported Trill to the management Believing everything satisfactory Trllj returned to the hotel Monday even ing and found that a warrant had been sworn out for his arrest. Mr. Metsehan Immediately quashed the nroceedlngs upon learning the details of the situa tion. CLOUDBURST AT HEPPHER City Visited by Severe Storm and Considerable Damage From Flood Results Heavy Rains in Other Tarts of State. (Hperlal Dlapatrh to Th Journal ) Heppner, Or., July 14. --An approxi mation of tha crop damage worked by yesterday's ' cloudburst Is Impossible at this time. It will require some days before the exact extent can be ascer tained. It Is believed, however, that the damage will not be as serious as was first thought. With soarcely any warning the torrent of water poured down from the hills yesterday afternoon, driving Willow creek out of its bantis and terrorliing the people, to the majority of whom the flood disaster of June 14, 1903. Is still fresh. Practically the entire pop ulation of the city took to the hills a soon as the Inundation occurred. In many Instances thrilling rescues were made. Bridges at the upper end of town were carried away, siaewams ana renous floated down the street in the swirling torrent and many houses were partially wrecked. The electric llgnt plant was put out or Dusiness ana tne eiygian darkness added to the misery of the refugees last night. Today the face of the city resembles a mud flat. Gar- en InnTin walks and oorches ara cov ered with driftwood, debris and several nches of slime. The town looks as though it had been slapped over with a monster brush of black paint. Mnnv nersona here remember the catastrophe of 1903 when over 200 lives were lost and the greater portion of the city wiped away by the charging flood from the nearby foothills. Yes terday's storm, In Its lnoiplency, had all the symptoms of tha big flood, but lmllarlty ended there. Is a MYSTERIOUS CASE OF POISONING San Francisco. July 1. The police are today investigating a poisoning case In which a beautiful woman known here onlv as Mrs. M. E. Rogers Is the victim. Mrs. Rogers registered last night at the Hotel Balboa on Eddy street, and this morning was found unconscious in her room. The doctors at the Central Emergency osnital stated today that she Is suf fering from some kind of poisoning, but cannot ascertain its nature. Mrs Roarers took a room at the ho- el last night, registering simply from an 1- rancisco. sue carried no oaggage nd went immediately to her room. arlv this morning a bellboy heard mans from the room and notified the proprietor. He opened the door with t skeleton Key ana rouna Mrs. Kogers ying f -illy dressed across the bed, un conscious. DE CAPRIO PROGRAM AT THE CITY PARK The following program will be ren dered by Slg. De Caprio's band at City Park this evening. The concert begins at 8 o'clock: March, "Waldmere" Losy Waltz, Entr'acte et Valse, "Copella" Dellbes Overture, "Rosamunds" Schubert Intermezzo. "La Rose" Aecher Selection, The Daughter of the Regi ment" Donizetti Intermission. Three dances, from Henry VIII, German (1) Morris dance, "Allegro Giocoso" (2) Shepherd's dance, "Andantlnoquasl Allegretto." (3) Torch dance, "Allegro Moto." "Love In Idleness'" Macbeth Selection. "The Fortune Teller" . Herbert March, "The Flower Girl" Wenrick A. De Caprlo, director. MARIXE NOTES. Astoria, July 14. Arrived at 8:10 and left up at 11 a. m , steamer Northland, from San Francisco. Arrived at 7:30 and left up at 10:50 a. m..- steamer Sho shone, from San Francisco. Astoria, July 12. Arrived at 2:60 and left up at 6:30 p. m.. steamer Tiomas L. Wand, from San Francisco. Arrived at 5 and left up at R p. m , steamer Roa noke, from San Pedro and way ports. Arrived down at 1 1 p. m., British steam er Ascot. 'Astoria. July 14. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m.. smooth; wind south 10 miles' weather cloudy. Tides at Astoria Today High water, 12:28 a. m., 9.4 feet; 1:68 p. m., 7.9 feet; low water, 7:2S a. m., I T feet; 7:38 p. m.. 3 feet. ..... CGecWo ,The Weil-Known Reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Has made a life study of roots' and herbs and in that Studv rtUrnverod nnrl Is giving to the world his wonderful remedies. TXo Keroury, Folsona or Drug's Tfaod - ma uurea wiwout Operation or Without tha Aid of a Wnlfa. He guarantees to cure Catarrh. Asth ma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Ner vousness, Nervous Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles; also Lost Man hood, Female Weakness and all Private Diseases. A SURE CANCER CURE Just Received from Pekln. China Safe, sure ana Keuaoie. IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED DON'T DE LAY DELAYS ARE DANfSEROTTS If you cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. CONSULTATION FREE Tha G. Geo Wo Chinese Medlolne Co, ioivt f irst est., i. or. Morrison, foruanu, Oregon. Please Mention This Paper. Nodlan is Stronger than 1 his WeakesUPart Few menave Perfect Strength If I were askedftp point out a man in full and perfect Strength, I would noMook 'ljEr the one with the largest muscles, the strong est frame nor thW ablest in physical endurance. It is true that strength of the muscles, cords and sinews must be built upon the foundation ofgood vitality, but on the other hand it is most easily undermineaSwhen the vitality is impaired. I would rather choose a man tharil knew had true, vigor, that I knew had under gone no early dissipation, that had no spermatorrhoea, varicocele or hydrocele, and Ivho was not suffering from any latent disease such as contracted! disorders and contagious blood poison. Mn who are free and clean from diseases and weaknesses of this spe cial nature have better vim, more energy and vitality, and who accomplish most in every field of endeavor. Weakness Wrecks Men's Lives Many a youth of sjriendid promise has failed because of some weakness the nature of which made him delay seeking- medical aid until it had become serious and greatly injured his "life's op portunities. I have, seen thousands of these cases, and have heard the story of thicir suffering. Usually there is also a history of incompetent treatfoent by family doctors, patent medicines, electric belts and irajprincipled medical institutes and so-called "specialists." i $10 My Fee in any Un complicated Disorder pay When cured Weakness Functional weakneas In mam Is in reality a comparatively simple ail ment, and is but a symptom jof local disorder, a state of chronfo t Inflam mation of the prostate glaid. No stimulating treatment, wheiher In ternal or locally applied, lkn do more than excite temporary sbtlvtty. By my system of local treatment I restore absolutely normal coalltlont throughout the organs inmoAved, which promptly results In coonglete and permanent restoration of strength and vigor. This trea4inent is original with me, and is thff only radical and certain Cure yet detalsed. Varicocele Varicocele Is a relaxation, knot ting and twisting of the most Vital blood vessels of the organic system. It stagnates the local clrculatlqs,and Interferes with the processes i of waste ana repair. Neglect brrfgs derangement or functions and lnt-try to tha general health. Most phfsl clans resort to surgical operatlns and hospital treatment. I cure Vari cocele In one week without opera tion, pain or detention from busi ness. My cures are absolutely per manent and no ill effects whatever can follow tor treatment. Contracted Diseases I hare reduced the time required for curing contracted disorders about one half. This is an Important achievement. It replaces danger with safety. It forestalls chronic complications. It removes the in' feet Ion and Inflammation before that vital center, the prostata gland, can becotns Involved. To many men It "means tho difference between per fect health aad a lifetime of misery and functional weakness. My method la mine alone. My treatment ta original. In soma features It resem bles tha ordinary. In results It la entirely different. It Is safe, prompt and thorough. The above, together with Organio Weakness. Nerve DebilHatloscj. havt Vigor, Specific Blood Poison. Stric ture. Piles at.d Reflex Aliments, con stitute my specialty and ara tha only diseases I treat. COKSTTLTATIOW FHJEB MY- HONEST AND CANDID ADVICH COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheerfully glva'TO-u the vary best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. Men, lout of town. In trouble, write if you can net call, as manv cases yield readily to proper home treatment and cure. My offices are open all day from 4- m. to t p. m., and Sundays 10 to 1. I the DR. TAYLOR co. 03H MOKBZSOIT STBEjET, OOBltfBB SXOOOT3, rOBTUJn), OKBCKMT. LUI LIU,..- Wit m Every Woman Islnlemtad and ibonlrf him . J??' wonderful MARVEL whlrlina Srav Tha Bv Vastaal tjrrhn Mffr. mmiMimon. Bast Saf. at-UMi CosTaalsnt, lit W InaM fW K. It bo rnnt iuiely toe KL, Ol-pi U0 other, but tend stamp for IlluBtrmlftd honk m.1.4 Tt Ma full particular and dlrtrtmn. im. valuable to ladlea M4RI EI, rax. m-m &. .h am., rbh unit. for Bala if Skidaar Dru Oa., Waedard, Clark Oa. and Laua-Dsvta Dm Oa. I fitana. i La Roche Jacquelln. Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Flfeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A. Bossuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Torrlsdale, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Tramp fjtsamera Sn Bonte. Taunton, Br. ss..... Quaymas StrathfUlan, Br. ss Batavla Cralghall, Br. ss San Francisco Dulwlch, Br. ss Guaymas Knight Templar, Br. ss Valparaiso Radames. Ger. ss Puget Sound Bark. Nor. ss San Francisco Bucranla. Br. ss Orient Ilford, Br. ss Newcastle Strathlyon. Br. ss San Francisco Eo Bouts In Ballast to Load Qrala. Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. sh Callao River Falloch, Br. bk Callao Nordsee. Oer. sh Callao Oregon, Ger. sh Yokohama Oen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama Henrietta. Oer. sh West coast Aster, Ger. bk Valparaiso I Marechal de Noallles. Fr. bk. West coast Minnie Kelton Wreck Can Be Flout Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Vanc v r. H. C. , . . L Peller. Fr. bk Hobart Ml by lee or Karges. Salnte Ar.ne, Fr. bk. .Newcastle, N. S. W. (Sped Dlapatrh ta Tbe JoaruL) Andorinha, Br. bk Irgulque Astoria, Or., July 14 An attempt Lydgate. Br. bk Santa Rosalia was made thla morning by Captain Vigo, Nor. ah. Mejillones Oaoereus. to raise tha stranded steam . Deadamona, Br. eh. . . Callao schooner Minnie fL Kelton. The. at- I Cornil Bart, Ft. bk. .Newcastle, N. 8. W. tempt s ho wad that tha craft could be : Sully. Fr. bk Antwerp: lifted claar and free from the bottom ; Crlllon. Fr. bk Antwerp: and the plan adopted was a most fees- . Genevieve Moltnos, FT. bk Hobart ; l'arnno. -.or. di waiaera Nulell: PLAX PROVES FEASIBLE. Brooke and La Fayette told the police that Brooke waa a brother of Scott Brooke of tha real estate firm of Brooke at Kleman, and aome time waa loat In an effort to locate Bcott Brooke. According to tha statement of La Fayette, Brooke haa baen a farmer In Alberta, and rwcaatly sold hla farm for 117.100. A short time ago, so La Fay tte aald. Brooke had loat hla wife, since which ha haa mourned her until hla Bind haa beooSM Houdod, and ba haa made acvarml attampta at suicide. Wbaa taken from the water Brnnka had a g"lj watch and chain, a goodly sum of IKK-k at meoay. and aaTarml drafta and chacaa si considarable. staa In hla Jkt It Fr. Leon Blum. Fr. bk Hobart bk Ban Francisco Michelet, Ft. bk. x Hloa-o Finland, Run. sh Guayaquil OH Carriers Sa Boats. Asuncion. Am. ss Pan Francisco Col E. Drake, Am. as.... ban Franrtsco Roma, .Am. . . .Ban Francisco I Or pair for hoys', misses' and children's barefoot sandals, worth 1. all slaea. ; ?tc pair for m laaea' tl 60 strap slippers. 1 5c for women s bouse shoes and slippers, : worth H.Sil. Everybody come for shoa st cut rata prices. - Sample Shoe Store company, corner First and Madison. A I o Morrison street batwaan Front and First. 4 $5 ii OUR FEX In Any Single Uncomplicated Case Wa cure Vartoooele, Xydrooala, Baptnra, Barrows Dabtltty, Blood Poison, Skin Dlsaasaa, Contracted AUmenta, Gleet. Stricture, Vital Waak neas, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, and all diseases common to men. Cures Guaranteed Consultation and Examination Free No Better Treatment In The World We Lead " AH Others Follow Wa here added to our fftoa eaalpmaat, for tha baa fit of MXhT OaTXT a niB aCTBBtrn of Aa atomy aad gallery of eciaattfla wonders. Man. kaow thyself. Llf a-alaa aaodaia lUastrattsa; tha nystartaa of ---showing tha boCj ta health aad aiaaaea, aad saaay aataral najacta. Men make no mistake whan they coma to ua Wa give vcu the ra sulta of long experience, honast, coneclentlous work, and the heat serr Ica that money can buy. If you ara ailing nwianirt oa Mdlclees fur nished tn our rival laboratoiry from fits to Said a ensrse. If ya cannot call write for aelf-eiamlnaUon black. Houra j a. ro. to p. ro. oaliy. Bandays to 11 ooly. taiH MWrteca . M, Bat ata, aad eta, rarUaad, as. OREGON MEDICAL INST. Th Secret of YoHf&ftil Book Telling: How to Givenv Free gor Restore It TV I have discovered tha eeoret of strength and how to restore It without the usa of drugs or med icines. I want every man who) suffers from loat power, draina or weak nasa of any kind to raadt my f rea 1 94-pa go hook, which talis how restore strength and vim with Nature s remedy. No man should go throarh Ufa a wieaKitngr just Decausa doctors and their drugs have failed to cure., Drugs ara poisons, and, polsctas don t give atranstn. You need something that assists Na- r Electro-Vlgjr does that. It puts) new life, .new energy into ovary organ, vv Oen every part of yor body haa all tha energy it needs thas, can b no weakness. It doeainot conti much for a cars by my method. CToti par one price for my treat ment, and) that la till you pay. X hare oured hundreds jof weaJctPian. and have tha evi dence to I prove it. Electro- Vigor haa never failed. ' a a a "After tt-wo moatha use ef year EMsotre Ylgor I Have regal ed my lost powaa and am feeltnjav -strong jend well again. 1 would not take a thonsaraflj dollars for what your treatments has done f or me, WXLXLAM K. ALLEN. 8aa Jose, Cat Jkl "I am glad ta telKjyou that your treat went ta excellent. lit, haa cured ray back and kidney trevble. art er drugs aad other renae- 4 r i a A. MILUC3L Beulah. Or. ilea failed.'" Cut This Out Cut out thla coupon now and mall it to me, I'll send my 100-page lilus- tted book of Informa tion, together with price of treatment, closely sealed, free. S. A. Hall, M. D. 1314 Second AvM Seattle, Wub, Pleaae fend me, pranald, your free ISe page Illustrated hook. T-14-4 Name . . . Address k. ....... mm .jniiii. M i I ! I i I I I II I 11 SMS-. i , f. i a is