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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 23, 1003. 11 mum im LUiis 0'ff'G 1 Cargo of ITardftood From , Japan on the Fukui 3Iaru. TO BE MANUFACTURED INTO LUMBER HERE k '. Assassination 6f Lunr Oip Last flight Believed to Be Successful Attempt to De stroy State's Witnesses in Former. Murder. river. Arrived at 1:19 a. m, steamer Itoajinaa. from lortlnt. . Aaturia. Sept 17. Artlved at ( end left up at 7 a. m, iiwuiir Breakwater, from Cxa liar. ti ailed at 10 a, m HMintr Alliance, fur Coo Bar. Ar rived down at 7 a. m., British ship lArglainora. Nailed at 11 a. m, BrlUan hip Crown of India, for Queenatowa or Falmouth. Ballad at 11:10 p. m, ataamar Mania tttia, tor I'urt uarroro. Arrivaa at 7 p. m Japanea ataamar Fukul Mini, from Kurrachee. ban Franoleco. Sept IT. Ballad at f a. m., Brltleh ataamar Knight of the Thistle, for Portland. Arrived at T p. m., steamer St Helena; from Portland. Point Loboa, Sept. II. Peaeed at t a. m., ataamar Asuncion, from Portland, for Ban Luis. Astoria, Sept. II. Condition at the mouth of the river at I a. m., obscured; wind east 1 mile; -weather, light fog. Tldea at Astoria Tuesday: High water t.ti a. m., 1.1 feet: 1:11 p. m.. 1.4 feet. - Low -water I: ll a. m., 1.0 feet; 1:60 p. tn., 0.1 feat MARINE INTELLIGENCE!. Steamer Formerly Plied 8e Under rug ana adowh mm uiei jj,,,. Umrs su U Arrive. Westminster and Later aa the George W. Elder. Ban Pedro. , . . Sept If r Bute" Ban Franelaoo. ......... .Sept l . Indranura. Here Two Year Aco. Homer, Han Francisco Sept 10 PORTLAND BOY MAY BE All AGGIE 1! -a cargo of 1.100.000 feet of I hardwood logs the Japanese steamer Fukul Maru reached A.torla last night 2 r?o,a; orient wr m raomo iiarawooa litm. I Aiesia, orient AlllHnce. Coos Bar Oct. 1 Eureka, Eureka and Ceost ,,.. .Oet I Breakwater, Coos Bay Oct. 4 Roae f'ltv. 8a n Franelaoo. ...... .Oct. Roanoke. San Pedro and war.... Oct. Nlcomedla,. orient . ,. Oct uet. is ..A jxor. i ...Nov. II Depart Killing Renewal of , Bitter VTVX' Fight "Among Secret 'So- pt.i 150.000 and coh..u prt- gi--V? -11 1- nut Tka-H cir Of oak. - , . Alliance- Coo. Bav Oct, I vicuca 1U VaUaIOOO AIS U IV t Gip Helped Run Down Assassins of Lee Tai Hoy, . (Sped, l Otasetc t T JoaraaU . Oregon Agricultural College. Corral Ha. Sept. 1 1. After a week of bard praottoe the football men are showing up to batter advantage. ' Coach Nor gross, assisted br Professor An gel 1. the physical director, la putting the men throua-h 'a aevara course of training before attempting much team work. The men are alternating Between in. our.. Ilia machine, kicking and paaalng the ball, and running through simple formations. The local enthusiasts are pleased to see Heatings, Captain of laet year West Portland high achool team, out with the squad: he la a comer at the game and will make good. Jamleon and Beanett the star tackles of laet year'a aquad, are greatly mtaaed as la also Barber at guard. Dobbin at end and Pendergrass at guard win eoon be back at .their eld positions thua strengthening the Una. The first prac tice game will be hailed with delight, tnr tl. .rnt.nt. era .rr an t huafastlo. large number turning out each evening i to witness practice. . , EBONY CBI0I1 IS eembat charges of rebating to the augar wu.i.uuuor ma preieuaa of making at lowanre for aconaaorUl servlvea. tnade br 'rank U Neall af Phlladelplila. , 'According to the alleaatlima of the oohiplalnt. Ihe retiates amount to 11. If io'thawa'al ,n,pm,nt' ,r0" w Tork Tha railroad companies mentioned par St-JLJWBgggTg3BSlg-- in i.l in - I 1-1 cants per 100 pounds for lighter age and eariaga from the reflnnlr" In lirooklyn to the freight atatluns In New Jersey. , The assertion I made that, aa a matter of -fact, there Is no cartage, and that the foat of hauling care loaded with sugar from Brooklyn lo tha freight atatlona could be covered bv an allow ance of I cents per hundred. . . .With tha murder ofLum Olp last night, the war betwoenUtha rival fac tions of the Bow On Tong hat broken -out afreah. , .-. ' - Five members of the smaller faction are marked for death. It is understood. Two are. dead. An attempt was made en the Ufa, of a third Saturday night, It it believed. ' . . - Though the killing of Lum Oip took place loss than a block from the police atatloit and at 11:11 last night, the time when the entire second night relief Is assembled. preparatory to going on their bTats, the two men- who klUed the Chinaman as he began to mount a stair way eacaped. ' unless the friends of the murdered man learn of their whereabouts and re veal It-to the police, it la doubtful if any punishment will ever be meted out Lum Olp helped the police run 4own Iem 'Won and Ye Oeung, held to be the men Who killed Lee Tai Hoy, a well-known merchant, last February. Lee Tai Hoy was the first man on the Hat. He was ahot down by hla enemies and now the friends of the Chinese who are resting in the county jail awaiting trial for murder, have slain the man who caused their arrest. Bitter War yreclpitated. The. fight between the two factiona The Fukul Mirh' vi n,Mn.ll th I Homer. Ban Franoleoo Oct. I Brltlah eteamer -Weatmlnater. Borne I State. San Franelaoo , ...Oct I years ago her name was rhanaed to I Kureka. Eureka and Coos ..Oct. I the Indrapura and for a while aha oiled I Roanoke, San Pedro and way..... Oct. in t the PorUand-Hongkona- line under 1 Rose City. San Franelaoo Oct. 10 charter to . the Portland aV A alatlo I Nlcomedla, orient Oqt II Steamship company, the Indravelii be-1 Arabia, orient Nov. 1 lng another vessel of the Indra line. Aiesia, orient Nov. IS well known here. ' She was captured I Numantla, orient iec l by the Japanese during the Russo-I - vessel la Von. Jap war while trying to run the Hnea I Di,fc ..-i. n, .y, aa collier for the Russian navy. Two P-?l?Jr5Br -h if'p years ago. she took a cargo of wheat vf vJ.r Lr. rom nere io japan. BDe la tnannea p. Dy uapaneae ornuers and crew. SICK OF T0f.ir1Y BURHS . .Stream Lbr. Co. .stream The vessel la aaid tn ha onen ' for Charter for outward business and sev eral firms, are figuring on taking her for lumber for a retun cargo. She might possibly be secured to carry wheat to Europe although this Is said to be less likely sinoe the owners would probably rather have her return across the ocean. ? The Fukul Maru Is a large craft hav ing capacity for some 8,000 tons of general freight snd she would carry in the. neighborhood of 1,600,000 feet of lumber. The hardwood lumber forming the (United rraas Usees! Wire.) London, Sept II. Tired of the per sistent refusals of Tommy .Burna to come to anything Ilk a definite agree ment with him. Jack Johnson has given tin all hnne of a match with the Cana dian and Is training today for hie fight .......... Dirro m i w c.. i ...r h.flnr. tn. Hiuonii nil.. vm.V.m kv iiiWiZ Sporting cluo on wovemoer . Donna Franceaca. Br. bk. . . . .. .Aatorla I . - k.n .nnnmut. S!lSSrIl,11NamahCh'" f?d0o?k unfulfilled but says they are not ifSm am a?h a JinHi Interfering with hla preparaUona for his Albert Rlckmers, Oar. .bk. ;:;;;.Oc..n.c &f,tWVJZX1' ha. w, r. jew.ivAm. sen.. Astoria mrd.", os"y0Vrn,on beat him In 16! Lr.e""-. a- I."""! Mmi. .ri in. aooarentlr do wiininrrnn Ja m . . . . irvnnrg i . - . - - . .-, nent has lmnrovea. ; wania io uo- I WANT YOU TO READ THIS IF YOU ARC A Gael. Fr. bk. Vlncennes. Fr. bk. . , Michelet, Fr. bk Paghild, Nor. ship. Aberfoyle, Br. bk. . Pesdemona, Br. bk. Aster, Oer. ship. Even If Others Have Failed to Cure You Do you feel that vour manly atrenath is slipping away? Are you weak, nervous, fretful and gloomy. liavi nalna and achra In different Darts of tne body, your sleen disturbed, weak back, headache. deamindency, melancholia, palpitation of the heart, unable to concentrate vour thoue-hta. Door memory. easily fatigued, specks before your eyes, aversion to Hwieiy, irck or amouion, will power aepietea, amy spells, vital losaes, poor circulation, feel cold, life less and worn out, primarily induced In many cases inrougn souses, excesaea, overworn, etc. 7 11 so, men I warn you. uo not dolav lonaar. The methods I devised twenty years ago for treat lng men's diseases proved a radical step in medl cal science. Those methods have enabled me to cure diaeaaea that were formerly regarded aa In curable. In working out my methods. I held the Jheory that " WEAKNESS, " for instance, waa not constitutional or functional ailment, but a nroa- tatlo affection, and. therefore, merelr local., I rea soned that Ita constitutional effects were simply the results of a tremendous waste of energy due to Inflammation of the prostate gland: that this, being true, a local treatment could alone effect a cere. Thereupon I devised the treatment I employ today with such marked success. Indeed, 1 have never known this treatment to fail to effect a com- flete and permanent cure in a comparatively short lme. San Francisco O13co r Oregon Journal . 1205 Call dig. Tslephoae atearaer tlttl AOTKKTISIlMIlsTTa AMU . CavuTTiuaa acoanrEo. Oregonlans when In Han Francisco' caa nave their mall gent In care at The Journal Office. . - J. L. BROWN. Hepreaentatlva j: Sa TATXO&. The Leading Speolalist CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Each Insertion. 1 cent a oo tinted word. LNo ad less than IS cents per Insertion, Insertion for the price of e. nt and found, help wajitel. situs tlon wanted, for rent and wanted to rent eda, 1 cent a word. I Insertions for the price of I. Count six words to the Una a waasura, 1 Ineh. "Wsnt Ad- will be accepted ever the ?n2ktLutTh ,ourn will not be re sponsible for errors, should any ooour -rU Jrrompt payment expected. Fhones, Main 7173; A-C051. Saturdays. I to I p. rh. m. to 1ft p. m. WEATHEH REPORT My Fee for a Cure Is $10 In Any Uncompli cated Case Pay Me When Cured -c,arf?.., 'r2 St Nicholas. Ant' ship. win uw metauiftciurBa iniQ I illovrt Am hlttn tfninnnn All ktnrl- nl mtrlal flrlrxr , h.ri- l uas. A"L ajKiIl. KHftpplOn . . ; . : n vniir. ht rir h mMuw v. uiatrat isti tiuwiiu, aaM u- wood lumber for the manufacture of furniture and finishings. Tha mill In North Portland has been enlarged and put In shape to begin operations as soon as the logs arrive. L. H. Brigga, of the Hardwood Lum ber company, left for Astoria this morning to meet the steamer. TENTH ANNiyEBSARY Seamen' Institute Gives Fine Enter tainment Tonight. The tenth .nntv1.siv rt the ama tof the Bow On Tong, one of the smaller I institute on Front and Flanders streets Chinese secret societies in the city though it is, is one or tne mostoiooay with which the local police have ever Jiad to deal. . ' Oun men were evidently hired by the enemlea of Lum Oip, one ot the five Inen on the fatal list. They are either residents of Portland or were sent here from San Francisco, the headquarters of the Bow On Tong. i Watchlnar their- chance the two men killed Lum Oip In tha southernmost Chinese building on Second street near Stark. Less than a block away la tiro second utroet wauing-roora witn its myriad lights, and. the same distance on the other side is the police station The men -were aeen running by persons atanding -outside the waiting-room but no member of the faction to which Lum Gip belonged saw the deed, and this makes their Identification more dlifl cult - - Lum Gin or Lum Lung Oip. a Chi nese who has lived In Portland for sev eral years, started to his room at 1ST Second. He was shot before he had mounted four steps of the long stair case leading from the street One bul let entered his back and ran red uDward. I'ii i-ti 1 n ir t.A pan Intn .hi. vnforile nf thA i street and reu on tne car tracas. ! That two men are implicated Is hown by the fact that the bullet found in tha body is of 81 calibre, while an other bullet, of 83 calibre, smashed Into a higher step. Three shota were fired in all, only on striking the victim. ' The factional war in the Bow On Tong was caused. It ia understood, by the increase in levy made last winter. Led Tai Hov. who was killed on Pine , street shortly after, and Chen Hung ,of -216 Oak street, suggested the formation of a separate society in which the levy ould bo lighter. The Chinese who stayed by the original organisation were determined to put down the revolt. Saturday night there came a knock at the door of Chen Hung, who live di rectly opposite the polio station, and who has been In fear of hie life for; months. His wife insisted oai knowing who was outside berore sne opened tne door. Her caution is believed by the detectives to have saved Chen Hung'a life. ' An Inquest wilt probably be held over Lum Oip tomorrow. Kill Off Witnesses, f That friends of Lm Woon, the 'con victed Chinese murderer, had com .jrtenced to "kill off" the state's wit nesses, probably in the effort to balk the prosecution should a new trial be granted, was the charge made by Attor ney Dan J. Malarkey, apecial prosecutor, and Deputy District Attorney Thad Vreeland before Presiding Judge Oan- tenbein in tne circuit court tnia morn ing. Lum Lung Olp, the chinaman who -was murdered at 17 Second street last night, was one of the principal wit nesses for the state in the prosecu tion of the convicted murderer and his accomplice who killed Lee Dal Hoy, a prominent and wealthy Chinese mer chant -on March 7, 1901, at Fourth and pine streets. will be celebrated tomorrow nlaht with a fine concert to which the publio an-1 all the sailors in the port are invited. The exercises will begin at 8 o'clock. British Consul James Laidlaw will pre side. Following 1 the program; Prayer, cnapiain wernaye; chairman s address, Le Peller. Fr. bk. Cornll Bart, Fr. bk.. Berlin. Am. sch Americana, Am. sen. Wrestler, Am. bktn. Beechley. Br. ss.... La Rochjaqueleln, Fr. Neusllly, Fr. bk Henrietta, Oer. ship.. Nederland. Dutch ss. Magdala, Br. ss Montgomery No. 2 Wynnstay, Br. .sch Stream General Foy. Fr. bk. Linnton Guernsey. Nor. ss. H. W. Mills Crescent. Am. sch. .Portland Lumber Co. Shoshone, Am. ss. .... Standard Box Co. Fukui Masu, Jap. ss Astoria En Boats to Load X, amber. Fairhaven, Am. ss. ." Columbia NbV 1 feat aa many good men as possible, as I Montgomery No, D' pink, that dv so ooin. . rXMAAMwmh i i in r n 1-ii.nua liidi iiu - I,K him .Stream Ingford ha sent word that he will sail October 3 In order to get in a gooa month's work in the unguan cumaie oe fore the date or tne miu. . Stream Astoria Linnton Linnton . . . . . ... . . , .Alblna St Johns ; . . . Astoria Drydock ss. .Coal bunkers Linnton Linnton . Montgomery I BAT NELSON WILLING TO MEET FRED WELSH (United Press Leeseg Wire.) Los Angeles, Cal, Sept . A mes- aare from Bat Pteison accepting ins challenge of Freddie Welsh for a 46- San Francisco round fight here on Thanksgiving even- gfflffik"' V.V.s RSfflK 'f P"t4 today by Baron Long. F. S. leoop. Am. as San Francisco manager of ! Jeffries Athletic cluo. T" II. A ailUtf Alia QVUi I I OttU V I AUUIBUU I AVllQ "aaw .v - " - V Ma 1 Rlverstda Am. ss San Franclsoo terday on behalf of Welsh. of feriaa; him Bee, Am. ss San Franelaoo a 25 or 6-rouna ngm ior No Man Need Be Weak My treatment for other disease neonllar to men are also along orialnal lines, and are equally successful. Hence I reiterate that no man need be WEAK and AILING. Mv SDeclal Treatment la an onen door to manlv vla-or and all the pleasures that belong to perfect health. Any man may avail him self of my services. It ha been and Is mv life's work to aid afflicted men. alleviate their sufferings and restore them to health and vigor. I have there fore placed the charge for mv services within the easv reach of anv man. no matter what his circumstances. To PROVE faith, I WILL WAIT FOR MY FEE UNTIL YOU ARB CUREp. No man could be fairer than that. I take all the risk. You take none whatever. You have everything to gain and abso lutely nothing to lose. Delay Is Dangerous Men whose vitality is exhausted, those who have some private disease or weakness lurking tn their system, and who are prematurely old, while still young In years broken down wrecks of what they ouaht to be. and who want to be strong and to feel as vigorous as they did before they wasted their atrength, to enjoy life again, to win back the vim, vigor and vitality lost, should consult with m before it is too late. My Direct-Method Treatment Offer a Positive CURE for Every Ailing Man A storm are of mirim marLVA'un''rn. Lk" Superior this Ttmi Jl- ana ?.n extensive high barom- ' eter area overlies the country from the w..hi-?.u-f northwestward through Washing-ton inil rw... . ". ' "W'lW d thVuVper Uk". ward tft-.S-Jf. ' ' temnAl,t-),kot4u,' A oecided fall in lemneraturn hum wwmimj i .u. . " beTntlot810," &.ha the Dskotai Vm- JLl na Tha indinellnn. ... 1 -l"-.::.:' 'weathe? overhWh,!tern.0r.son- r and the tempefaturi" wl 11 'ris1".' 0Bw"l? over the rest of the district. "wiy time: '""on" wten Pacific . Boston. Mass. Chicago. 111. Cincinnati, Ohio I! Denver, Col Detroit, Mich Kansas City. Mo. ..... I Los Ane-ele. pi New York, N. Y Omaha. Neb. . Philadelphia, Pa. ... Phoenix, Aria.- Pittsburg, Pa, Portland, Or St. Louis, Mo. ' St Paul, Minn. Salt Lake, Utah ...... San Francisco, Cal Seattle. Wash! Walla Walla, Wash. ... Washington. D. C . ..12 ..80 . .81 ..60 ::8 , .86 ,.72 . .84 ,.83 ,.67 , ,.66 .44 ,.66 .84 ,.60 .74 ..78 filn. Free. 4 .00 40 1.8 i 60 .lg 38 .00 68 .01 S6 .10 60 .00 66 .01 38 .09 66 .04 64 .00 68 .02 43 .00 40 .IS 36 .00 38 .00 60 .00 48 T. 64 .00 70 .0 MARRIAGE LICENSES James Laidlaw; piano solo, "Nocturne" Johann Poulsen, Am. ss..San Francisco He Informed the champion that Welsh J. M. Griffith. Am. sch... San Franclsoo -was willing to put up a 16,000 side bet En Bouts With Cement and OeneraL on a SB-round go. , . a, . Nelson replied that he would fight S,dail Sr' ..Antwerp weigh 45 rounds and asked what guar- Neatsflelds, Br. sh..... Hamburg tee would be offered him. To this David de Aniers, Fr. sh Antwern f""5" v.. ii ra n-r ..... - - -. ................. ...vn . . witn a in oer cent uvou, iu Jolnvllla. ah.. bk. teacher or piano, st weien s tiaii; ad dress. Mayor Lane; tenor solo, J. Gib son; reading, Miss R. H. Carter, teacher of oratory, St Helen's Hall: address, W. J. Burns; soprano solo, (a) ''La Floraja," (b) "Parting." Mrs. Millie Perkins; ad dress, George Taylor; soprano solo, Miss reading, Frank Motter; address, Robert Carmanian, Br. Ijk Hamburg Livingstone: contralto solo, "Sing me Rochambeau. Fr. bk . , .Leith to Sleep" (Edwin Greene), Miss Koslna " 0"5Bni', Dr " Antwerp Mcintosh; address. End re Cederbergh, Alice, Fr.bk... .London vice-consul Norway and Sweden; violin Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk...... Antwerp solo. Miss Julia Burke: address. H. W. I ia xour oe Auvergno, bt. oa..Aniwerp Uiwlm, treaaurar'a ror-nrt Tt W Het. I Armen. Fr. bk.... ..Dublin Ings; reading, "A German Collection' Glenalvon. Br. bk Antwerp jg '!-." . . J' S-t wv ovum I ..., .AA the nnn itrause; napiam s report, kit. a. i. iirihir n. hv M....ti. i nnT v mi i .Hn,,.i anthnma A .m. I . - t i , e w.nt. lme MT Dwn nna.rw " '"'"i.. . -",,- Hossuet. it. dk Newcastle. A. panista Miss Joaepnme xverney and Miss Tbrrlsdale, Br. sh. . . . i ; . iNewcastleiX IPciicmty ausueaa. A nrwarn 1 POF CQIll, Willi " v"" rtlZZIZ 1 Nelson and a 14,000 guarantee. MOTORING NOTES Elizabeth Hoben. STARTS OUT TOMORROW : The accusation or Messrs. Malarkey and Vreeland waa made shortly after eourt convened ' this morning during meir aaaress to xne court in wnicn tney asked that the data for the hearing of the motion for a new trial be set at the earliest possible data "That man has been convicted." de clared Mr. Malarkey, "and now that a motion for a new trial la on they bav started in to kill off our witnesses." The motion win oe near? tomorrow after noon oerore juape uanienoein. At torney Ralph E. Moody, who has been retained elnce the trial for the purpoee I arguing in motion ror a new trial, 1 out of the city at present and the court wss waiting his return before setting the date for the hearing of the motion out arter nearing tne allega tion of th prosecution this morning, Judg Gantenbein set the ess for to morrow arterneon. Should Mr. Moody fail to return before that time the argu ment will be made by Judre Henry Mc Ginn S Steamer Sarah Dixon Joins Fleet of Open River Company. At 7 o'clock tomorrow- morning the steamer Sarah Dixon will leave Oak street dock for The Dalle flying the Open River Transportation company's nag. .tier departure wm mm tne in auguration or aany service oetween Portand and , the upper Columbia by the company that is rapidly building up one or tne nnesi river transportation systems in the country. The Dixon will alternate with the J.- N. Teal that has been on the route for more than a year with great suc cess. Th Teal left this morning and will return tomorrow night a'galn to leave here Wednesday morning. The Dalles. Portland & Astoria Navi gation company which also operates a line of steamers between Portland and The Dalles, has taken the steamer Cap ital City off the run, leaving the Bai ley Gatxert and The Dalles City to alternate on a dally schedule. 1'he Open River steamers connect with the steamer Relief on the upper river by way of . the portage road to ceiiio. in a snort time two new Doats will cover the upper river route for tha Open River Transportation company In connection witn ins -real ana uixon on the lower river run. WILL PREFER CHARGES JfOEE SNAGS FOE MR BILL TAFT, OF OHIO -' Registration at th eourthous Is pro ceeding slowly. Records to date show a large Increase In the Democrat! reg istration, in tne June campaign tee regiatratloa gare ' th Republicans a percentage or 4 H to l, while at the present their majority is es than 1 1. with a mlaoellaneoos Vote that al most equals the difference between the two. . - . Twelve Republicans, 1 4 Democrat and flv tn!srllanoa) vo war regis vered this morning, making a total m far of lOT Republican, 1 11 Democrats and 71 anlscauaBeev. ' - "' ' Mereurle todtd and eurrt a1d are two of th Ingredient of a vewly la mented beet-detecting paint Th paint wmer is to D oej e saarnirie ana fwflne parts, I a HiTltaat red. ut becoatlag Trheat4 tura blaca. Captain Wagner of the Star of Ben gal Goes to San Francisco. Captain Richard Wagner, master of the wrecked American, ship Star of Ben- gat, waa in oruana yesterday on hla way to San Francisco, where he will prefer charges of cowardice against Captain F. Farrar of th tug Hattle Gage and Captain P. Hamilton of the tug Kayak. He declares hi ahlp could have been saved from coins- down had the tugs made an effort to assist Th Star of. Bengal waa returning from Briatol Bay to Saa Francisco with a cargo or salmon, and bad about 160 men on board, more than 100 of them being Japanese and Chinese cannery worker. Sh waa caught la a atorm near Wrengel and finally struck a reef and went down, -mora than 100 lives meeting, death In. th waves. The two tura were In th vlelnlfv but Captain Wagner Insists, failed to come to nia reacue aeapit urgent re cueata. He say they deserted th ahlp io m uvai wwanur manner. -' ALOXQ THE . WATERFRONT. mom: ... v,wav vLve been once well Janeta, Br. ss San Franclsoo tarred, soravln on alternate years is "1",, said to Keep tnem in goou oniw, e e Paris has given up tar treatment of road a because It is Killing me ireea along some of the boulevards. e e nnetieaa rnada aa the remedy for the dust nuisance has appealed to Belgians an forcefully that they are talking of making quite a numoer oi tnem. e e Th. Pnv.l Automobile club of Eng land will, durlns- this coming fall and winter devote the most of Its energies to a study or tne aust proDiem. e e All the experiments abroad have gone to show that it will be a problem of road rather than car construction mat will finally solve tne ami pruuiBm. e e Crude gasworks tar Bpread on the roads to lay the dust only serves tempo rarily while the heat of the sun causes it to give off vapors that are hardly less ODjecuonaoio man in, uui. e e An nil emulsion made up with naph th. .mil end hot water haa proved one Of the best dust layers, the oil being ona part residlum of about is degrees specif lo gravity to mreo parts ox par ise ruei Teddo. Br. ss. . . Deike Rlckmers, Oer. ss Fusan Thyra, Nor. ss Vancouver. B. C Knight of the Thistle, Br. ss. .San Fran. King George, Br. ss. ...San Franclsoo Sn Bout la Ballast to Zioaa drain. Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao River Fallocb, Br. bk Callao Oregon, Ger. an Yokohama Gen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk. ... ..Yokohama Merechal de NoaiUes, Fr. bk.West coast Homeward Bound, Am. bk-VancVr, B. C. Salnte Anne, Fr. bk. Newcastle, N. S. W. Lydgate, Br. bk. Santa Rosalia Sully. Fr. bk Antwern Crillon, Fr. bk .Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk. . . . ..Hobart Leon Blum, Fr. bk Hobart Finland. Ruo. sh Guayaquil Magdalene, Ger. bk...., Acaquleo Alexander jaenoerg, Vier. na. .Honolulu Thiers, Fr. bk Belfast Blarrlti, Fr. bk. Saa Franelaoo Cressington, It sh. .........Callao Latimer, Br. sh. ...Callao TELLS TERRIBLE STORY AGAIN Baptist Minister Draws a Vivid Picture of Forest Fire at Feraie, B. C. afflne base oil. The lighthouse tender Armaria, Cap tain Gregory, returned this momin. injm wnaiaeaa. uaeiain uregory re rnrt aa exceptionally pleasant trio, he Armaria is at tha Couch atr deck. Th steamer Breakwater r-.nt.ln Maca-enn. arrived at Oak street dnrk yesterday afternoon from Coo Bay, brtneine- freight and paeeene-era. Th Tench Barn Francois is renorted ss having been chartered by Balfour, Outhri A Co. to carry wheat from this port or Pugat aound to Kurepe The A mer W a barlrentlne Vr.k. w4 Captain Iarem, lft dowa thia wiorn-i ng aeena rnr iew Zealand with carr of lumber. Btuiriu tiu aaa feeC Th A marl ra a arknrmee Aaaie it mal will sira a crew tomorrow tor th res tc HartrkOD. Th schooner III finish load ire th! week at the mill of the Kortk Paclfle Lumber company. MARIXE KOTES. ! Astoria. Sect tt .A rrlnJ at T mmA left st II II a. llMav Jnt... P"leii. frmn Sae 1 ran-isc. F.trtaj-. getC It Arrived at: steamer Caaoad. f ram Ceiaiakta i Two interesting speakers appeared be fore the Baptist ministers this morning ana aroused interest in tueir work. Rev, George J. Gets, who haa for II years been a missionary at Myltkylna, in upper Burma, told of his work among tn nativea He dwelt particularly on their practical mlaslonarv work h. which they teach th natives th us of i ami implements ana many other things that belo them to live ably. - Rev. Mr. Williamson of yml tt n aked th Baptists of Portland to com to hi aid in rebuilding th Baptist church there. Mr. Williamson gav a moat graphic description of th horrors of th burning by forest fire of the little mining and lumbering town. He told that people jumped Into their wells to scap burning and war scalded to death; that not a alngl wall had a drop v. wmvi ,u,,ui. nt ii au.r tn lire , that scores ot People Jumped into the river and were drowned; that th train which bore others to safety raoed through a mil ef roarina- flea ,h.. parched th akin and that tt woman fainted and two children war bora on that train; that wagon bearina- woman and children hastened to get away and nan di Three years' experiment on the Lin coln Dark system of Chicago have ho, that the best road so far as duatles condition and wearing surface are concerned is one made of a lime stone foundation with a lightly rolled torpedo sand top dressing. e e It Is the dust more than the elements that drives motorists to extremes in matter of protection and consequent expense, the closed car becoming more and more common even at the expense Of the fresh air wnicn was tormejiy so much sought when out for a ride in th oountry. It war three years ago that Kent nnuntv Rne-land started tar-painting it roads and it has never regretted tne work. 161 miles of highway having been treated In the nast year at an expense of about 117.600. all of which is for the benefit of motorist for six cars pass over th roads to on venicie or any other kind. Y. JT. C. A. NIGHT SCHOOL I Cure "Weakness "Weakness" Is not a nervous disorder, demanding a tonic system of treat ment, but Is merely a symptom of chronic inflammation or congestion in tha prostate gland. This condition exists as a result of early dlseipatlon or' some improperly treated contracted Alsorder, and requires carefully directed local measures only. By my own original methods, tha prostate gland is quickly restored to its normal state, which results in full and complete return of strengtn ana vigor. Jy cures are permanent Because tne condition responsi ble for the functional disorder is entirely removed, and 1 am convinced that Dy no . treatment otner man my own careiuuy aired ea local measures IS a radical cure of this ailment possible. Contracted Disorders The serious results that may follow neglect of contracted diseases could b acarceiy exaggerated, earety aemanas an aosoiuteiy tnorougn cure In the least nosslhle time. I have treated more cases of contrantad rilanrri.r. than any other physician upon the Paclflo coast My cures are thorough and are accompneneu in less urn, man uuier lurra, os. treatment require lit produc ing even uouuixui rcauiia. x nuiyiu remmioa ox my own aevising, and my irwuusni is equmty eiiwuva i uuih rfsutiHi, anu ciirenio cases. I also permanently cure 8PKCIFIC BLOOD POISON. HTTtTfrrTTTJTn NERVO-DEBILITATION AND ALL REFLEX AILMENTS. Consultation and Diagnosis Free I do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you call for a pri vate talk with me you will not be urged to begin treatment. If you. cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart. My offices are open all day from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. and Sundays from 10 to 1 only. the D R. TAY LORco. S34H KOBBISON STBEET, COBXTES BEOOVD, VOBTTjAJTB, OBEGrOir. th orcupanta held th ad before Opeula Bxrcis Will Tax Plao This Svnlg. At 7:10 o'clock tonlxh't th T. M. C, A. night achool will hold it opening exer cise. Mr. Fletcher Linn, chairman. will, preside and outline tn year's Work. Several interesting features will take place In the auditorium, to which all men are Invited. President W. M. LaAd will have some thing to say to men who are starting In th school this season. Th II teacher will all meat th men la their elaase tnd explain th character of the work for this season. ; The emphasis of this school is placed : ; pe-iieflL a I Saa I , J I a. aa. RAILROADS DENY REBATE CHARGES tholr facea to keep the akin from being! on vocational training to fit th young vi., mi iu. lanw picaeoi run- man Tor om aenaii calling; position aing peopl right up from th street and j or buslneea ,m , - a ui.ni v vww.il, , i mm. were ricked vp a boat own afterward with eet In them the oolv remains of h. victim, aad many such harrowing de tails. The, wboi thing bar pen ed and waa ver In aa hour and a quarter from th Um th alarm bell rang. Maav of th minister bav offered their churches to Mr. Williamson to Speak la and ask tor aid and already b baa re ceived goodly contribution. He speak snoet higfcly af the geaaroelty of tha esntry. and sT-ciiir ef Prr-kana which cam so quickly f the reecu. j . Tb tarit tre of Afrf'Sro4ce tnttt that reaemhle cbtnt hkh yields a cheat areas that caa be made lata caad.es ass aoaa - Tatted rreaa timl Wire I -Waahlagtan. Sept Is. Attorneys for th New Tork Central, taa Wat Saora. ta -Lafclgk Valley, th Crt aad U Lackawanna railroad are preparing te C -Kf.l. 1 NOW OPEN FREE MUSEUM FOR MEN ONLY For the benefit of men only we have added to our office equipment a free museum of anatomy, presenting a study of health and disease In all Its various forms and affording educational opportunities not found elsewhere. Man, know thyself. Study the natural and unnatural condi tions of the hurnan body aa Illustrated by life-sized models. Cures Guaranteed Consultation and examination free No Better Treatment In The World We Lead All Others Tollow $5 00 OUR FEE 1 lir J' Tox a eojaplet ear m any siaapla aa ' oompUoatea eaa. We Cure Weakness of Men, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility. Blood and Skin Diseases, Sores, Ulcers, Swollen Glands. Kidney, Bladder and Rectal Diseases; Prostate Gland Disorders, and all Con tracted Special Diseases of Men. Men make no miatake when they come to us. W gtv yow the re salt ef long experience, honest oonaclentlou work, and th beat erv io that money can buy. If you are ailing consult aa Medicine fur nished In our private laboratory from 1 to IS O a course. If you cannot calt write for self-examination blank. Hour t a. sa. to p. m. daily. Sundays to II only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE HIV Korrlsem St. Between rawtk aa MfO, Vwrtlaat. Oa, Oscar W. Thnren csa i . 85. Sophie O. Maamasoa" sa """"" J. F. -SnVder. Kalnenrla nt,. 1 i-l.ll. i B. Charlton, over U ' . Theodore L. Simonsen, 95 North Flf- nth "treet, 3K Llllle Bammer. 32. T. C. Avary, Stephenson, Wash., 49. Lorena F. East, 26. " Francis Henrv Hansen 901 Mnh ci- jteenth, 23, Ruth Elizabeth Heacnev i"s George Mauel. over 21. Union i.h ' over 18. . , 7 ' Henry Berger, 12S ' First street, st, Grace Von Groenwald, 19. Weddlne Cards.., W. n Rmith a I Washington blda-.. corner 4th enri Wa.h- ington sts. Bets & Sons, florists, funeral designs. 349 Morrison. Main 8096; A-1877. Clark Broa.. flnriHta Vlnj. ei.re I and floral designs. 289 "Morrison st Full dress suits fot ' -rent all sixes. . Unique Tailoring Co.. 609 Stark st Mil Kf fimith ln,i., ' inn k.k K. posits Meier & Frank'. Main 73l'4. DEATHS ' Northern Hill station. Infant inn ot: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hinderlie, Septem ber 24. inanition. RICHARDSON Arthur F. Richardson, 1169 Rodney avenue. Sentemher ss. aae 35. tuberculosis. GERMAIN John H. Germain, St. 'Tin cent's hospital. September 25, age S2; suicide.' " BOELLER John Roeller, 1071 East Eleventh street. North, September iC, are 85,- heart disease. HEOBURN Charle Hegburn." Lents, September , age 51; murdered. ' DICKEY Fred O. Dickey, September 23. age 29; lung trouble. RACINE Matilda Racine, Tenth and Columbia, September 24, age 61; drop- . KEARNAGHAN Edward Kearnaghan, Gilbert's rooming-house, September 24, age 84; bronchitis. FUJTERAIi NOTICES BRALLIER In this cfty, September 27, 1908, Elizabeth I. Briiller, aged SO years. 3 months and 5 days. The fu neral services will be held at St Mary's church, corner of Williams avenue and Stanton street at 9 a. m.. Wednesday. September 80. Friends invited. Jnter ment Mount Calvary cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DONNING. M'ENTEEJ tt GILBATJOH. undertakers and embalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pin. Main 4o. Lny assistant. . P. Flnley & Son Lady attendant Main A-16M. ZELLER-BtttNES CO.. FUNERAL DI- reciora, emDaimera, sis Kuasau. iaat 1088. Lady asalstsnt ' EDWARD HOLmAN, UNDER tAKR.' 210 rd street feRICSON UNDERTAKING C(4.. EM- palming; lady n t; 4Q Aider. M f lis. CEMETERIES ROSE CITT SINGLE GRAVES. $10; family lota US to 7a. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont at and Cully road. Phone Tabor 10. Fot full Information apply to freak Si-hle-sel. til Worceater blk. Phone A-ttl. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyers' Abstract Trust Co.. roam Board ot Trad bldg.; absuacta a specialty. Have your abstracts mad by th i"UJ st truet to., t t, or u. 1 1 UJk-a U uu Laxary for tha Beta as hn ifieatw r e a Sea Bata. tW'ma HaH water. ZS Sthe a rents. 1 te-e j U U3L s Li BATHASWTIT RICE POWDER VaretaMe and Aatteeata-afy rSea. aw,a a.Nm .m! I'.ea.a. a. pnae , ea frese emfc Wrtmm m i.. i . . Roe Citv Park asaot-tatioa I R- , ealia Jamee. lot 1J. block 111, , Rom City Park...; I Joaeph 8. Adam and wife to - Ianlel A- Hover. lt t, blotk X, i Horn eddituta 3, tea J. Tborbura Km and wife to . Anna M. Mai well, lots 4. . S, block 1. Joansoa s addition. ...11 James Ott Smith and wife to Jeruahia flreeaiweii. ,ot i, block . Ries aa.ini'av aad lot IS, block la, Irat -. . f ) John Thomas (TX'f'1 t il to 4araha tireow!. tfm . ie, biock 1. Arlet Park No. I.... "t tlwow Gelt ft at to Oar! A. furnaer. tt Ifc. fclo't t. t. a- fur a par. I : lit Sara J. H-r-W i K . let It lnk 1. 1 ! ,.- if.-j 4Jittu 1 1 Jt)-4ar4 It. 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