31 a. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER V 1003. " I'JII LlOB MIS . DONE FOR WORLD l0 Bhllosonhv without earnaat thotiRht ml no literature without aarrlflc neither Can there be any art In any dl roUon without toll. Think of what j- por nil done iu our own loved west. "The deeert reJolna and bloM.oius as ths roa becauaa of tha couract lit tha laboring roan. Tha pioneers ware toll-era.- That rlbobo running around tha inunniiiD ana aomeEiriiua marrm na heart on which tha oonimaroa of tha na tion ! lifted holiia tta place heoauee of me riueiuy or tna oommon man. ' Toil Bom lot Sinalu '"No mm la dairulu,! ltr toil. Brlnd- ley wi not neither was liurns who una about tha oommon thlnss of tha dally round. Would you depreciate Bun- an because ha was a tinker or Btephen on because bo n an angina fireman or LranKiin Decause Ha waa at printer or Inooln because ha waa a rail splitter? wouia you aenrec ata anv man because of tba task put Into hie handa be It ever so lowly T If you would do that than you would ha va no uaa for tin Ideal of tha ago. Vour attltuda toward tha man who tolla may bo tha measure Man Who Carrlea nod and Urtt VpM Uu"J.t.,,rt?0,, I)r. Young Eoriews History .to. Stow That 'Labor Is " , Not Degrading. BETTER JPAYSAIIEAP : -FOR LABORING HAN to IIIi Best la Entitled to M Moch IWercnce as the Man , ! With Whit Tl. ' " "Thla earnantar nf Nazareth haa mads tha largest contribution to human prog ress. , ilia doctrine of man waa fatal to Mat. It mad tha alava aa Valuable in tha sight of Clod aa hla master.-- Tha man on tha lowliest plana of Ufa counted I aa much In soul valua aa tha king uponf me tnrone. this truth- or aoui vaiue after idays for it la mi - At . Taylor ' Street Church last night, I wrought mightily In tha afte w . . n n ,.-w A, 1 tinlla-htenment and for liberty. ev. Benjamin jr. loung. v. " . Whlch oraai.lsed labor flshta today, hla text, "la not thla tha carpenterr I wt,y should it not oonten.l for thla? la (Mark vi t). On tha aubjaot our uDt I iv not asKing ror una that la runaa ... . . . I mental to Ufa and to DroarreaaT. 10 xAoor. na spoxe as u.w.. rh, aivin, ,me ,,-, man ul'VH " xne Matter nap oumeym wt i i te unto ua when we endeavor to obllter hla. own country. '"Hla fame had pre-late or deface 1L It la a pitiful story htm hut it .11 rf not add at Naxar- I cornea to ua rrom tna mines or urit ceded him. but it Old not aaa at "r aln wrltton Into her hlatory 75 yeara ago. eth to hla appreciation. He . waa well I what mora pitiful than that whfoh known to tha people there and they had I cornea to ua from aome of the faotorlea attMbuted to him a cheap notoriety, In tha village temple" he stood up to teach, He aald aome remarkable things and exnlhlted rare wisdom. "Hla wisdom, however, waa discred ited, because they were familiar with hla Jlfe and aurroundlags. TIIUIIDER STOIif.1 LASTED A IVEEKi CIRCUIT COURT CASES TO ATTRACT WIDE ATTENTION Tomorrow will German Bark Aster Encoun- ters Strange Weather at y St Si : me equator. HEAVENS AGLOW be tha dr !orf anxloua lawyer. wltnasaes, priaonera and othera too numerous to mention, fc at :I0 o'clock tha Vacation of tha atata circuit court will be at an end ana four Judge wilt begin tha wearisome grind on tha big pile of cases, civil and i hiiiiu vu ini u WTTTl FTT?K nTTAFTN criminal, thatare awaitlna; aotlon judge C. U. Oantenbeln. aa presiding judgo. will be at tha helm, ana wiu nave thaXasslEnment ' of cases to nia coi leagbea. J. 11. Cleland. K. C Bronaugh and K. O. Morrow. The latter is the Craft Arrlrea In Dallaat From Mejil lonri to Load Wheat for Kuron auooesaor of Thomna O' Pay-, whom ha Calms and Contrary Win da Delay I Voyage From Chilean Tort, of tbe southland? Tha brutallaatlon of tha child, of tha lad or the laaa means the violation of divine law, of that which Ood haa written In tbe conatltu tlon of thintrs and it cannot go on with out cerll to the ronubllo. - uvery . lover or men ougni to urt ud his voice asalnat the anonymoua 'Some said he was a plagiarist or a I nesa -of modern Industrialism. Men are - fool, while others affirmed that ha waa a fanatic. They were not ready to re ceive instruction from thla man who hud been trained at tha benoh. Their prejudices were strong; -and teaching, no matter how virile, waa repugnant to .'.'It waa remarkable that th Naiar ne should turn teacher and give to them a syatera of ethics aupertor to any thing in their traditions. It la. Indeed, significant that the Messiah should be a laboring man. Rather strange that from the bench of the toller there should be thrown light upon the ques tions which had agitated the philoso phers back In the centuries and that the Ideal And the inspiration to the great characters of subsequent ages should I Superintendent thought of . often as so much brute force or as so much from whloh so much dividend may come. Manhood 1 forgotten. The wife and, the babies are never inougnt or, me innereni posai bllltta and alarhta Vien era ruthless. ly trampled under foot. This 1 aay la damnable. "I onoe went on strike. I was young fellow trying to earn money for a coiiega eaucauon. xne uin wiiu whom I ' worked became dissatisfied There were good reasons for', the dls. satisfaction. Though not of age I was atrong and was earning' the' man's wage. It so happened that I was madyt secretary or the serine commiireei Three of us1 had to go to interview Mr. be thus given. Wonderful in aua Ufe. "While the Incarnation Is Incompre hensible, as unfolded In the goapel and enunciated by th church, It is a strik ing and helpfur doctrine. It seems to give consistency to the wonderful life and to furnish a rational Interpretation to tha cross and to Calvary. Remark able as was Jesus Christ In his doctrine he was more wonderful In. his life. He was tha gospel and his truth was made clear and vital by the glory of his won derful life. "The shop experience of Kaeareth teaches us the dignity of honest toll and that hard Industry Is honorable and vpiitting. uonest laDor possesses a dig nity of Its own. Labor is noble and holy. We have aometlmea made the mistake of segregating the holy from the profane, we . have often run lines through life, saying that on one side there waa sanctity, while on the other there was something different. "We have profaned life often In our attempts-to make some parts of It holy. We - have inspired certain elements which we have labeled with the eccle siastical brand. Is not Ood In all things? Let us put the label of sanc tity upon honest toll everywhere be cause It possesses inherent dignity. All life Is sacred,- none of It Is profane. "That, man who carries the hod, who lives up to his best, with a fine Ideal o life before him,- is entitled to rever emce as much as his brother in clerical srarb. In fact, I am Inclined to think If anyone Is entitled to wear the white choker and the distinctive- out of cloth suggestive of reverence It should be tha fellow who climbs the long ladder ueanng tne nncK ana mortar-upon his eiiuuiuerg. . Contempt for laborer. "Much of the same spirit of sarcasm and contempt which prevailed in Naza reth and was expressed against the car- renier 19 rouna in modern ijre today. The laboring man is often disparaged uwua wiwi cuiiitmpi, eome ior tunate ones look down upon him with supercilious attitude. It Is contemptible Tuomicr n is lounu. -xne ract mat a man is a toner is no reason for his dls paragement by his fellows. , ' is there anything dishonorable In having the bund aolled by honest toll? t wi luuii me wuraman is only at-a premium about election time. It Is this treatment of the toller that intensifies 1110 aanc spirit in men. Men are equal. xne. plutocrat and the proietalre are maoe out or the same mud. "There Is a royalty back in the origin of every man. Every man is made In the image of Ood. No matter where men may work, in the mine or on the street, they possess a personal splendor by virtue of relationship to deity. "Tha products of labor bespeak Its Dignity. Civilisation la debtor to the toller. The pyramids of Oisieh, the ral acee of Luxor and the temples of Ele phants are the products of tha human hand. The atatue of the acropolis of Athens built to tha goddess of the most renowned city of earth was carved with the chisel of Praxltlles. There can be Mv companions were older men and entitled -to respect at least because they had homes and families. We stated our position' with some trepidation. There was nothing unreasonable in what was said. xne aemanaa were nonesi anu the men asked only for the sauare deal. No sooner had we performed onr duty when this manager leaped from his seat and started on the jump ail arouna tne room. He cursed us up and then down, In and then out and about 10 times to hades and back. "That was all the satisfaction we got from him. The men were cowed but they cherished resentment. That man forgot the manhood In himself and tha divine image wnicn uoa nas impianteu In every man, . Men are not to receive such treatmept. Men are to be treated as men. They are ' not thing's, not so many machines, not representing so much brute strength, but men with the stamp of divinity upon them. Recognition Is Coming-. "Laboring men everywhere are pleading- for the recognition of the man within them. This must be heeded by employers- of labor everywhere. The pulpit must stand against that which would crush out personality. The man must never be lost lh the machine. "Mav the dav speedily come when there shall be equality of opportunity tnr all men. when labor shall receive Its just recompense, when men shall no longer be treated as things, when the bitter law-of supply and demand shall not be , the only law In the field of ra.nl tal and "labor but when love shall have Its part, when our problems shall Da settled oy intelligence ana reason . ... ... n,),AM 1 1, n ramili, thn emnlover. when the man shall be recognised though clad in homespun or in broadbloth, when the manly man with the clear head , and the clean heart ahall be declared of the regal type and entitled to wear honor's crown." brief service as. presiding judge a few weeks ago, It will be his first- work on the circuit bench.. Vfiinh nt tha intaraat at tha Bentember term will be centered In the work of tha grand Jury, which was restored by tha popular vote last June and will have When a few miles north of tha aqua- t6r on her way to Portland, tha Oar-1 to return Indictments against men 10. man bark Alter rot caiia-ht in a thun-1 fused of orime since Pistrlct 'Attorney ma. para Aster got caught in a tnun- Mnn,B(r 0NUP6a fuing informations. ur biwiiu imi "H uu j i The grand Jury is clotnea wun wine tha worst that could well be imagined, I powers, and part of Its duties consist At was one of those electrical storms M" h investigation of tha conduct of with darts of lightning slgsagglng about and criss-crossing so fast that tha heav ens seemed at tlmis one solid flash of names. . The thnnder peals were deafening. and some of the crew were badly fright ened when out or tne-mase or naanes would coma a report ao terrlfio aa to Ui early throw the men off their feet TDS Storm lasiea tor nearly a wee, and Captain Utslnger says that the ship 11 undoubtedly have been shattered and set afire but for the fact that each mast has a lightning rod. Through these, many of the closest flashes dla- annenred The Aater arrived In the local harbor Yesterday arternoon. Denning at L,mn on, where her sand ballast will be- dls- county ouicea. 1 . - . y. , VuUla Interest la Cases.. Out of 100 "names ' drawn' for "fury servloe, 86 men have- bean served by the snenrr. tne remainder - caving moved away or could not be found. . Tomorrow tne 11st -win Da further reduced wnen the -presldlnar ludse excuses those who offer - satisfactory reasons. From tha names that ara left seven will be drawn for grand Jury servloe. 1 Judas Qanten- nein win appoint one or tna number as foreman) and another of tha -members will be elected as secretary by tha lur- ors themselves. Richard Delch will act as bailiff for the inquisitors. . ' District Attorney Cameron's office will have several score of criminal cases to present to the grand Jury. Many of charged. She Is under charter to carry these will tako little time, as tha wlt- wheat to jiuopa. nessas are at nana ana tna returning or T tnnlr tha Altfr SE 1flVS tO make the I lndlrtmnnt In fnnrniu OAni-lnalnn Tn run from MeJUlones, Chile, to Columbia other cases more extended investigation river, and. excepting for the thunder will be required. One of the cases that and lightning near the equator, tne voyage was uneventful. The electrical storm was accompanied by heavy squalls. But asldo from this, calms were tne usual nuns. uu iorviucunjr headway waa retarded. Seaweed, too, rot a fine start In the tropical waters, and the vessel had a pretty good crop will be followed with greater Interest Is that. of Whitney L. Boise, the clubman and east side development worker, who Is accused of embeasUng tha funds of tha liawthorna estate. No murder caaea will be tried In Sep tember unless it be that of Jackson Raid, tha boy slsrar of Oeorge F. le Mars, who will first be triad In tha Juvenile court to datarmlne tha question of his delinquency. After that lie tnay be dealt wltli In the Juvenile court or remanded to tha circuit court on a charge .of murder, but the latter i-ourse la not regarded aa likely. Hla trial for delinquency Is at for September 14. ISdward II. Martin, accused of tha mur der of Nathan Wolff, am Jack La Roan, charged with killing It. Neuman with a sms plpeare to be tried In October. Ths ffrat raae on the docket for, to morrow la that of the city of Portland against O. W. Nottingham, In which the City Is trying to enforce lta fire ordi nances. Another case Is a damage suit by Peter Sonsun ugalnht the Portland Railway company, and thn third rase to be tried tomorrow la that of O. :. Kralg Against John P. FhArkey and others. 'Vstltloa for Court Beporters. Tha four Judges of the court appoint ed 1 o'clock this afternoon in tha time for a conference to map out their work and. to pasa on a few matters that have arisen. Certain changes In the rules of the court have been stigKesteI and will be considered. . Another uucHtlon Is a Eetltion signed by HI members of the cal bar asking ror the appointment of Doualas S. Dufur and George II. Dufur as official reporters. This Detltlon involves a rosslhle cnanaa in tne system or court reporting. The firm of Sholes, Hoys A Pernon has had this work, but Mr. Roys retired a tmw weeks aro. The Dufur natltlon call attention to this and asks that Du fur A Pufur be appointed In his place. at the aama time protesting against Sholea ft Person calling In any outside helD. Many of those who signed the Betltlon asking for the appointment of ufur & Pufur declined to Join In the protest. If Dufur & Duur are named na result migni do inn assignment or a reporter to each ' department of the court. Instead of the present system of handling by one rirm. Arguments are advanced In favor of both methods, and the judges will have to decide between them. years of age. wearing- dark clothes of the 'most modish cut and a new darby hat, sitting on tha stairs. "I'm so sick I can't move," ha cried.'' "You don't look much Ilka a alck man," said ths landlady. . Baaing that his story was questioned tha thief made a sudden dart toward) Mrs. Eplsr, pushed her over and,' taking lua oonttnta of tha box, which ha had evidently been holding behind him whan aha appeared, vanished down tha stairs. On morning laat week ths telephone box In tha Pleasanton, Third and Je0ei son, was robbed and the wires of tbe other telephone in tha hallway cut at tha asms time, that no alarm might be sent to tha pollaa, Ths amnant sto!t In each caae haa been email, but ti man's daring haa'mada tha dataotlv anxious to apprehend htm.v Biro ro anrnrttat cataxooca Trees. Shrubs, Vines, Eta Address .. .! J. BUTZER, 5EHDS iJ ' Dawk, V ;i' , t : t i f : j SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Saving deposits are received "from $1.00 up, on which 'interest is paid. This form of deposits is of especil value in building up a bank account as it admits of withdrawals or ad ditional deposits at any time. Every incentive consistent with safety is offered to patrons of this department. Our neat leather-covered bank as an aid to savirjg is -loaned free to those who want them, Merchants Savings & Company Trust 247 WASHINGTON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON wind or tide gets In their way In the channel. Thev have to throw out kedse ancnors dui even tnese sometimes rail when she landed yesterday afternoon, to hold a ship in th desired position. The fresh water of the river will Kin Harbormaster Speler said- some time -a O hnWAVer. SO thSt She Will DOlatTA lh,l , K A a . 1, ...... V. A.l clean when ready to start out for Eu- Uon whelr tne rraJn BMpping Bea0or, rope without having to go on the dry- opened t this year. But so far aa can dock, , ! be ascertained no one has. been able to discover anything In tha river bearing iue Biignieai resemoianeo to a mooring buoy and hence the conclusion Is drawn that none has been provided. Plans of tne Duoys were drawn- up and they looKea very weis. on paper. It was said that they would hold a ship In any wind and against any sort of a Uda or iresnet. This beinr a leral holiday tha tiarhnr. master's statement could not be obtained as to- whether or not an appropriation naa oeen maae, ror tna ion promised hunvi . ' DYNAMITE OBSTRUCTIOXS. Channel In Klamath Lake Will Be Put in Good Shape. set 1.1 IMr,ath t Th Joiimitl. Klamath Falls. Or.. Sept. 7. The bar In the Klamath river, a mil oeiow Klamatb Fans, is Deing rwi Hvnamtta. in order to allow the passage of the steamer Klamath. A rocky ledge extending out into the river near the Island has been known to exist for many years, but not until the present o-rtromd low water has any amicuiiy been experienced In navigation. On several trips, the steamer Klam ath went aground on the bar,. He laying passengers and mall many hours. Transfer Is now being made of passen gers and mall from a gasoline launch to the steamer until the bar is removed. The Klamath Lake Navigation com- nanv has a force or men removing tin obstruction, and the river will; be clear In a short time. It is especially urgent that this bar be removed this fall, as the railroad will reach water in a very short time, and transportation to tnis city will then be entirely by tha river. COASTERS MAKE GOOD TIME. QUIET OX THE FRONT. TEACHERS' TRAINING COURSE AT KLA3IATH Klamath Falls, Or., Sept 7. The high school board of Klamath county has declared favorably to establishing a teachers' training class course, and the course will probably be adopted, after consultation with the principal and teachers of the school. The course Is especially desired be-. cause or tne long aisiance siuuenta must go from here to the stato normal schools, the cost of the Journey and expenses keeping many from ' taking a teacher's course. Companies Incorporated. Salem., Or.. Sent 7. Articles of in corporation have been filed In the of fice of the secretary of state as fol lows: Commercial Keaity company; pnn-1 cltal office, Portland; capital s,tock; f Kicnard w; ) Breakwater Beats Record From Coos Bay Rose City in Port. The steamer Breakwater. Captain Macgenn. arrived from Coos Bay yes terday afternoon after the quickest run yet made between oiarsnrieia ua x-on-land. 8he covered the distance in 22 H hours. Good weather was encountered all the way and It would have been Ideal, but for the mist that began to fall yester day afternoon wnen tne crart was com ing up the river. The Breakwater brought a full list of passengers and a couple hundred tons of freight. The Harrlman liner Rose City, Cap tain Kldston, will be at Alnsworth dock about 6 o'clock this evening, several hours ahead of her schedule. ghe reached Astoria at 8 this morning and left up at 10:30. MOORING BUOYS NEEDED. Longshoremen, Gratnhandlers and Riggers Observe Holiday. Everything was oulet aloncr tha water. front this mornlna-. tha lonorahoremen grainhandlers, riggers and caulkers ceiebratlnz Labor dav and nartlnlnnt- lng In the grand street parade. But the saiiors on tne roreign snips naa to per- xorm mcir usual stunts mena sans, chip rust off the iron sides and scrub aecits. There was a regular sewing) bee on the French bark Gael at Columbia dock No. 1, six salwart tars being engaged sewing a new set of canvas, in the sail loft. They knew that the longshore men naa not enown up ror worn this morning but had no idea why such was the case. Some of the Gael's sailors had been locked up In the city Jail Sat urday night because of being out after hours and they were glad to be back on board the vessel this morning. MARINE NOTES. Loner Promised Anchors Have Not Yet Been Provided by City. The wheat 'shipping season is on, ves sels are arriving daily to carry the gram sway, yet the- promised mooring buoys have not been provided. The result is that as before vessels are left to pay wharfage while waiting their turn. at the grain wharves or else swing at anchor in the stream. While it is satisfactory enougn to tne izou.uuu incorporators, nicnara w . '":- h... ti,.r. ...ri. w i 0nTrt;?,he;mH- B CPley nd W1U ancVor in the stream, navigators on the time a windjammer In Bwlngrlnir with th INCENDIARY BLAZE IMPERILS LIVES OF TWO Once mors an Incendiary has stirred the neighborhoods of Mount Tabor and Mount 8cotU- this time setting firs to tha Applegata grocery store and en dangering -the lives f Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Klrth who Jive above the gro cery st West avenue and the Section Line roadf Tha firs waa discovered about 1.-10. Saturday morning and was extinguished before anjr damage was done. This makes-the fourth or fifth mysterious fire In this section of the city within the past few months and tna .residents oeneve mat an nave been tse work of the same man. Tha Ingenuity shown in the effort to a astro y Appiegatea piaos clearly re vealed that the firebug had a knowledge of tha building and Its con tents. Attached to the main building is a. one-story anamon oi wooaen con struction in which is kept oil and other mgmy inriammaeia materials. Uvea of Two la Zagar. - Tba Incendiary dug . bsnaath tha weather -boarding rn tha outside and started Ms nre directly beneath tha oils. . Living above tha store in the main building ara Oeorge Klrth and nia invalid wire, ttoon arter tha lira was started Mr. Klrth, who was at. tending Mrs. Klrth, noticed, the smoke and ruaheir down and pot out tha flames with a bucket of water. An examination revealed a small fragment of a work basket In which tba fiend bad evidently placed his combustibles.- Mr. Applegata said that be had no such baskets in his stock sad so far as be knew nbaa had ever been CASTOR I A ; Tot Intuit tad OJldrta. f ; Ttt Kbi Yea Kan Atop E::. ' Bar th Eljjaatursct seen around the place. He believes that tha basket was filled with In flammables and placed beneath the building before being fired. -i Applegate has owned ttfe store but six months and stated today that he had no-enemies to whom he could as sign the fire and believes it to be the work of the aama person who started the other fires. About three months s-o tha Hount Bcott Lumber company waa burned by a fire of unknown -origin and ahortly after a house near tha lumber yM was destroyed. Later the Pplcer block in Mount 8cott was destroyed bv fire an) much neighborhood strife arose over the Dlase, some of the residents claiming mat me ouiiains naa Deen rtren to col lect insurance. Although an effort was mane to create a sensation over trie a r falr examination failed to prove that m Tire was started uy tne occupants. That the Arnleaate fire waa atarteA by tha aamo oeraon accountable for the other fires Is the belief of Mr. Apple, gate although he cannot account for the aeaira on tne part of anybody lo injure him. He said that there was' a drua-- atore In. tha 8nlcer block and Inasmuch as thejiletriet Is "dry" snd some of the people Thought that liquor waa being sold on Sundar. he could undemtard the motive for flrina the bulletin. Rut na such condition prevails at his place and hs Is unable to explain tha fir. Sevad by Yarrow Kargla. Had It ot ben tnr tti fnj that Klrta was awaks ahsrtly after tha fire was started ha and Mrs. Klrth mlh have been cremated or seriously Injured in tha flames. Tba f Ira waa etrtd m that It would flr burn tha part af the cunning in wnim tne oils are located and It would have taken but few m ments for tha flames to have spread te in parts or tne nrhl frajxta atruetara and completely d eat rayed It Tbe s4gb borhood Is without adequsta f Ira and police protee-Uett and tha oooortualUae for Incendiarism ara very gr-eat. Efforts ara being made ta affect aa srre-rt hot tha only clue or Hi which ta Wfylt-U found li th fragmrrt of the wot a naaxet. r.re wltd rood clue. Appieaate fear that wotMra wcm'l coma of aa effort ta catch the tnoendu Astoria, Sept. 7. Arrived at 8 a. m. atid left up at 10:110 a. m., steamer Rose City, from San Francisco. San Francisco, Sept 7. -Arrived at a. m., steamer ueo. vv. j-jiaer, rrom Portland. Astoria, Sept. 8. Arrived at 6:30 a. m., steamer Cascade, from Ban Fran cisco. Arrived at S:40 and left up at 10:30 a. m.. steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Sailed at 9 a. m.. steamer Alliance, for Coos Bay. and steamer J. Marhoffer. for San Franolsco. Arrived down at 9:40 and sailed at 10:40 a. m., steamer tiomer, ror Ban r rancisco. Sailed at 5:40 p. m., steamer St. Helens, for San Francisco. San Francisco, fiept. 6. Arrived at 1 a. m., German steamer Naimantla, from Hong Kong and way ports, for Portland. Point Lobos, Sept. 6. Passed at 4 ?i. m., tug Dauntless with log raft In ow, from Columbia river, for San Diego. Port San I,uls, Sept. S. Arrived, steamer Atlas, from Portland. Limerick, Sept. 6. Arrived, French bark Hoche, from Portland. Astoria, Sept. ".--Condition at the 1I1UU .u ui bug live, nt o a. jii.. Diiiwiii, wind southeast. 45 miles; light rain. Tides at Astoria Tuesday Hign wa ter 11:88 a. m., 7.7 feet; 11:15 p. 8.8 feet. Low water 6:11 a. ra., -foot; 6:81 p. m., 2.7 feet. m., -0.4 ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The Norwegian ship Daghlld Is ex pected to shift from her anchorage at St Johns to Montgomery dock No. 2' this afternoon. The first annual Joint picnic of the Portland Photo Engravers' union and the Portland Btereotypers' union was given yesterday on the launch Eva. Those who went had a fine time so those who went with them say, although the damp weatner somewnat lnterrered with the I arrangements. Ths party landed on an Island down the Columbia and enjoyed : a game of baseball, a friendly boxing match and other games. The oriental liner Numantia has ar rived at San Francisco and will be here In about a week's time to load for Hong kong and way ports. Four pontoons of the Portland drvdock have been engaged by a Seattle ship re pairing flrrn for four weeks' use. it Is understood that the firm will bring the British steamer Beechley here for re pairs. The Beechley ran ashore on the Alaskan coast and sustained serious damages some time ago. She was sub sequently floated and will be towed here to enter the dock on September 11. It Is understood that the steamer .has- quite a quantity of freight on board which will be discharged here. paP PORTLAND OREOON'fj SUCCESS OUR Conservative management, unexcelled facilities and a constant endeavor to meet the wants and convenience of its patrons, have contribrtted largely to the succeas of this bank. We cor dially invite your patronage. 3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 1?- I "1v ( 4 "I I, ROBSPHOHEBOXES Overbeck & Cooke Co. : Commission Merchants, Slocks, Bonds, Cotton, Gram. Elc .' 215-217 BOARD OP. TRADE BUILDINO ' Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan & Bryan," . Chicago, New York, Boston. We have the only private wire, connecting Portland with the eastern -ri . :Vi '-,'!. -(,' exchanges.' - ' MEMBERS PORTLAND BOARD OF TRADE. Knocks Down Landlady in Successful Effort to Steal Nickles. A man who dresses like a prosperous banker Is making a specialty of rob bing telephone boxes In rooming-houses, and early this morning was caught In the act by the landlady of the house at 320 Front street, . By a quick shove the thief upset the landlady", Mrs. S. J. Epler, and made his escape. Sha, was able to give the ponce an excellent description, and De tectives Howell and Prloe are working on the theory that he is a., discharged employe or tne teiennotia company who did not turn In his key, and . Is thus en abled to unlock the boxes without delay and i make off with the contents. In this case the thief was rewarded with but a small sum for his trouble and daring. About 4 o'clock this morning Mrs. Epler heard a noise in the hall. She round the unknown, a man about 85 !(Qffi) Ami M N WR C A I f your attention to our wonderful "C Vrll success, which Is due to tha fact that wa really hava no competitor on this Coast, as our staff Is complete and Is composed of America's most distinguished specialists, each of whom is well known to the profession," hospitals and tha , community as a man whose life has been spent la curing men. DON'T BE A WEAK MAN. Tfl A n M IT that you are but XAXr A HAS causes more MEWTAI, 1 J JAUlIll I BTTFrSBIira and worry THAJf AJTT OTHEB AIXMEHT. T r jut a TTP D what form of trouble or "weakness"- you ' may have, rSKJ UVtx 1 I UK it OEBTAHTI.T is to your advantage to consult us before you even TBT elsewhere. Our modern and thoroughly scien tific methods are certain to effect a PEBTEOT and a riXUAIIirX PTTUT! in each case that we undertake. Our institution Is the moat per fectly equipped for the treatment of AI.Z, JUA8S common-to men. .. 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