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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22, 1903. lid' DATES CICELLED lil STATE Y. 31. C. A. Director, Says ',' -Question of Boys' Ages . Never Occurred When He Engaged Singers to Ap pear Here. . The Roney boy, under th manage ment of. Henry B. Roney. of Chicago, booked for ooncert in Portland De , eember 14 and whoa appearance , la barred by the child labor law, will not how her under the auspice of the T. M. C. A. as had been arranged. The offloiala Of th association hav can eld ' the contract. ,. ;.: 1 v i.H; ' But even though the contract wae called off several daye ago. Individual have Interested themaelvee In the mat ter and have appealed to the Juvenile court official and to Superintendent Kigier or tut puou scnoois. -mess persons attll have hope that while the Roney boy are In thl aectlon of the country arrangement may possibly yet '. be made whereby a concert might be given nere. Mrs. iun k. xrumDun, " secretary of the child labor commission,' ' has written Mr. Roney Informing him that the Appearance of the boy here would b contrary to law. The following letter to Mrs. Trum bull, written by W. 8. Hale, director of the boys department of the associa tion explain the view of the Y. M. "Tour letter at hand, and In answer Will say that at the time we made the contract for the appearance of the Roney boys under our auspices, the matter of the boys' age never entered toy mind, but, of course, under the circumstances, we will at once cancel the engagement. We do not wish to do anything contrary to the child labor law but on the other hand we wish to do all In our power to further the good work of the law, and will stand ready to help any movement that stands for the betterment of humanity. I will writ Mr. Roney,-the manager, to day requesting that the contract be canceled." The boys are dated to appear in Van couver, Wash., and will probably spend a day here on their way there. Ar rangements" had also been made for concerts at The Dalle. Pendleton, Me Mlnnville and several other place in eastern Oregon. All these dates, too. will have, to . be Canceled on Account of tha state child labor law. BRYAN CENSOK OF STATE LEGISLATURE frfnlted Prw Leaerd Wtre.'l Lincoln, Neb., Nov. Sl.willlftm X 13 -ia n la t n 1 . 1 I . - , Nebraska. Democratio leader of the jiBwiy eieciea legislature are planning mill a,, uicum.1 pre sented by them. They want to be sure the new law keepf the pledges of the tat and national platform so far a . possible and thus Insure the return of a Democratio legislature two years The plan is meeting with the approval of the party worker and Bryan will b?..,ven .chance to demonstrate his Hill,., In , Yl tin. - J 1 . - I v " uniuni legis lation. If he keep the trust of the fropiw, as me leaoer aeciare ne will, hey say there I no doubt nf the 1 , tin at 1..I.1...l - . will tend him r to th United BUtti SUFFRAGETTES OF ' CIIICAQQ GRATEFUX (TTatte tnm teased wlre.V , Chicago, Nov. Si. One of the msil remarkable demonstration In favor of woman's suffrage In Chicago's hlatorv took place this afternoon when (00 suffragettes gathered at a Thanksgiv Ing breakfaaf at a down town hotel. Practically every prominent . woman , worker In the city attended. Buffra- f ette leader addressed the crowd brief, y. expressing; satisfaction at the pres ent condition of th movement. STEEL WORKERS TO. y HAVE WORK AGAIN , . (TTnlted Prase Leaned Wire.) Chicago. Nov.. 21. Official of the Illinois Steel comoanv annminrarf . day that itt was practically certain that II Vl A n,MMr' V. r. . . . M 1 . J "i - viiiu V9 run nlng full force by December 1. Twelve thousand men will be given employ ment A large majority of the Inhab itants of th town of Gary, where the works are located, are employes. About half of. the workers have been unemployed for more than a year and many departments nave been running only half time. SPANISH WAR MEN SURELY WITH HENEY -::; v (Halted Prees Leased Wlre.l Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 11. Resold lions of sympathy for Francis J. Heney and the graft prosecution of San Fran cisco have been adopted by J. Holland Laldler camp No. 6, United Spanish War veterans, In thl city. In' the res olutions 1 a clause offering to glva to Heney all the money in th treas ury of the camp If he desires it to fur ther hts work. A letter Informing him of the offer and resolution has been sent him. The driving wheels on a locomotive recently built for a French railroad that i full of sharp curve are flangeless, th engine being kept on th track by wheels that revolve horizontally be tween the rails. , - 5 SUBJECTS OF: VITAL PUBLIC . INTEREST 10 BE DISCUSSED '( $rt') - FALSE: REPORTS SPREAD , RELATIVE TO THE PLAGUE Walter Thorn as Mills, A. M. -l UEN ANDWOMEHs 'tiCM.aV I UeBl(lferBasaral "si 1 to I lchr,lamtio. HuuMt irriMuona sr imnuou ibhtIbm."" f eaas tarabrasos. iTKEEvmOHEXICUOa, tnt er aoiwaoaa. , 1tl01MTl,J aall hy Drarsist. V. V.S.A. ir t la slats vrssBfr, exyraw, -trepald. Is es. or i boitix at.n. Oirealar seas a ms Wal ter Thomas Mills, A. M., will peak In th new Masonlo Temple, West Park and Yamhill trets, on Sunday, December , at I p. m and On each aay following at t p. m., for on week. These meeting are held under the aus pice of a commute of one hundred of th cltlsen of Portland, representing many phase of thought and a great va riety of Interests.- Among those who have accepted position on thl commit tee are: ;. Oeorse BL Chamberlain, governor of Oregon. V , ur Harry iane, mayor or rortiana. Dr. C H. Chapman of the Morning Ore;onian. - U. 8. jaegson or in uregon journal. John r. Carroll of th Evening Tel rra, . j. f. unua oi tne wainoiio eeniinei. Rev. D. L. Rader of the Pacific Chris tian Advocate. Thomas J. Dillon or the Daily New. H. J. Parklson of the Labor Press. Mr. Clara B. Colby of the Woman' Tribune. W. S, U'Ren, "father of the referen dum In Oregon." Colonel C, E. S. Wood. L. J. Peter of Bradstreef Commer cial Agency. " C. O. Young, national organiser of the American Federation of Labor. Dr. E. 8. Muckley, pastor of the First Christian church. Dr. Clarence True Wilson, pastor Cen tenary Methodist church. Mrs. Robert Lutke, president of the Portland Woman's club. r. A. King Wilson of th Woman's club. Mrs. Ada Wallace-Unruh, correspond ing secretary of the state W. C T. XI. H. W. Stone, secretary of th Portland T.Jd. C. A. I. K. Knodell, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league of Oregon. Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher, pastor at th White Temple. Rev, Benjamin Young, pastor of the Taylor Street church. Rabbi Wise of the Congregation of Beth Israel synagogue. Professor R. F. Robinson, superin tendent of schools, Multnomah county. Professor Frank Rlgler, superintend ent of city schools of the city of Port land. John Lloyd. Christian Sclance prac titioner. Professor T. T, Davis, principal Port land High school. lira Millie Trumbull, secretary of stat child labor commission. 'Mrs. Lv Gee, president of th Gar ment Workers union. J. I Ledwldge, business manager Structural Building Trade alliance. H. G. Parson, president of th Fed erated Trade council. These and many other join In invit ing th citizens of Portland and vicin ity to attend these meetings. The subjects to be discussed ar as follow: December t Ethical Aspiration and Economic Need. December T The Wasted Resource of Earth and Man. December 8 The City, th Center both of Corruption and of Progress. December 8 The Publlo Power and the Organized Workers, both of the Fac. tory and of th Farm. December 10 The Traffio In Vic and the Market for Men. December 11 The Final Trust either of the Producers or of those "whotoil not neither do they spin." December 11 Despotism of Democ racy, both in the Workshop and at th Ballot Bos. Mr. Mills was the preliminary dele gate of the American Federation of La bor to the British Trades congress in securing international fraternal repre sentation between these countries. He was th special commissioner to Great Britain for the world's congress auxil iary of the world's fair at .Chicago, and in tnis connection it was ne wno se cured for the first time in all history the cooperation of both Catholics and Protestants in a religious gathering. This was done .in the world's congress of religions at Chicago In 1898. Mr. Mills has SDoken freauentlv in Portland during the last SO years. Last winter- he gave a series of addresses In this city in the Young Men' Chris tian Association hall and in the leading cnurcnes, including tne f irst unnatian church, Grace Methodist Episcopal church and the White Temple, and he was on of the speakers at th Chau tauqua session this season at Gladstone FarK. Eye glasses, tl at Metsgar'a. 0 '7 , 9 ' ' ' A - V-. Dr. Rdpert Blue, . quarantine officer at San Francisco, Cal., who is ac tively In charge of the coast fight against the plague. the federal arid iocal health authorities, and no trouble is expected from this source. The,-infection has been dis covered among' the ground squirrels In Contra Costa county. The one case which occurred In. Los Angeles was in fected .from the bit of a ground squir rel. The fact that the infection Is among the squirrel is the most seri ous aspect of the question and may require heroic eradicativ measures. The entire campaign ha been under the direction of tn united States pub llo health and marine hospital service, of which General Walter Wyman is the head. Th state board of health de serves the very- greatest praise for its cooperation In this campaign. In San Francisco the city government and the city board of health did splendid work with the assistance of the cltlsens' health committee, which was organized for the apeclflo purpose of educating the people and combating the disease. The city of Oakland also did good work. It ha long been recognised that the federal health service was best fitted for handling problems of thl kind, and this campaign ha simply demonstrated again that It Is not only safe, but' necessary, to delegate this work to the United States public health and marine hospital service r TO-NIGHT gr'J eu V- 4fT wanuvi own a . wmvunu ItfilK Bavin and Cotton Root Pille, the best and only reliable rem edT for riMALi mou bz.ss n s&xsavivaju- TIES. Cure the most nhatl. hat cases in S to 10 days. Price $1 per bot, or I for IS; mailed in plain wrap per. Address T. J. PIERCE 211 Alisky bldg., J6S Morrison st. Portland, Or. . CHiCHESTERLLS w u S4lcal Asa year vranlstfcf AaX mW-tM-'l DlnKlSmlAX I'UUta Ilr4 and f I4 amllkV wtltd with lu Hhbafc V j aba atar. mj ar Tsar . lrrl-t- A.kwtHl VEft-TEsT1 IMAMUNB SSAKO niX. km SSi yam kaawa a Bot. Sit, Alvra RaUafcla SOU BY CRLCGISTS EYERYWXEKS HYDROCELE The term "hydrocele" Is taken from "Hydro"- water, and Is literally a . pouch-Ilke distention of th tunica vaglnalla from an unnatural accu ' mulation of straw colored fluid In the Sack. Th reflex diseases that develop as the case approaches th chronic stage are many.. It is usually of slow growth but a steady Increase Is certain sometimes reach. Uwhg the ize of a man' head. Elee- trloity or local applications In it treatment are about as effectual as ouring water on a goose's back, ut my treatment will cure any case in a week to 10 days without pain or detention from business, and it will pay you to investigate my methods. If I cannot show you ten times -mora cures than any other specialist in the city I will make you a present of tlOO In cold. I am doing business on facts, not fiction. and am prepared to demonstrate these facts to your entire satisfac tion. , What I say of hydrocele 1 none th less true of VARICOCELE i In well ailments a these you are foolish to rely upon the unsup ported word of any man. , Don't do U from m or anyone else. I It not about time you were wanting to see aotne of the good before you get any more pig In th pok ', business? I cure these ailment In a wek to 10 daya. .. .-. . ,.,,:. .... ino, cure, rso pay : NO EXPERIMENTS - Vr'Vr ISO FAILURES r waUrTJt!tnd-'IiSlJ devoted to th cur of B1.QOP rot- IPJJ. L2 J? XTOKXTS, BUSDEa, FROS SZSBASXS COUtOVtO X. nOurfeT irlunoompUcated case. I U $10.00 SaHf N If you have made mistakes In th .t i Vta wt f ait Iraiai fnn ul tat Ion nd ftdrlca f rA. 1 van snTT M.n .. fn examination blauk many cases cured at home. Medicines $1.60 to $8.80: per course. r . ... , ' : atenrs a, aa. to p. m. fuadays, lo a. so. to 13. ' y r- : St Louis Mttnd Dispensary V OORHI MCOKD ASS TAKTTTT.r., TOXTLAWD, OaUBOOV. Ban Francisco, ' Nov. II. 8o much' discussion ha arlsea over th plague condition on th coast that a special correspondent of this paper on the coast caned upon" Dr. Rupert Bfue, quarantine officer at San Francisco, to see what the fact were. Dr. Blue gave some astonishing figure , which show that th condition 1. not nearly so serious a has been generally sup uosed. -. He states that in San Francisso not a case of the plague among human be ings has occurred since January 80, 1908. ' From May, 1907, to January 30, 1908, ISO human cases were reported with 77 deaths. Aprpoximately 400 plague rats have been found. These were very numer ous until March, 1908. There was one infected rat in April, one in May, one in June and one on July 28. From that time until October 21 no infected rat were found. On Infected rat was found on October 21 and one on Oc tober 23, 19S8. The rat found in April, May, June and July all came from one place.. The two rats found In October were taken about one and one half block from this focus, so that it may be said that ther has only been one focus of plague In San Fran cisco since last April. Th city of San Francisco ha under gone a very thorough cleaning at the hands of the United States public health and marine hospital service and was never in such a cleanly condition as at 'present. Th work is still be ing carried forward, the United States government spending about 820.000 per month. There were 13 human case, with eiht deaths, in Oakland. Active meas ures are being taken. in Los Angeles by YOUNG WOMAN TRIES TO TAKE OWN LIFE rHeart Newt bf Lonrent Leeaed Wire.) Washington, D. C, Nov. 31. Mystery surrounds the case of a handsomely dressed woman, believed to be Miss Sadie Hutchlns of San Francisco, wh is thought to be dying in th Emergen cy hospital from th effect of poison. The doctors say she is evidently suf fering from the effects of an unusually large dose of morphine or opium. Miss Hutchlns was found shortly after 11 o'clock- this morning in her room-on the third floor of the Buckingham hotel, where she registered last night. One of th maids made several unsuccess ful attempts to get Into the room but failed to get a response after rapping on th door for a long time. - ? Honeymoon in Snowstorm. Colorado Springs Correspondent Denver ,. .rv...-. NWVw..- An unusual honeymoon, filled With hardship and suffering, was th lot of Mr. and Mrs. George Fitting on Manltou, who returned Saturday from the White River country after a Week of f rlghtf ..! experiences. Th young couple weal on a hunt and were caught In a stnrtn. For more than a week they jluiti.p i their way through snow three feet l'-j on the level, rkiing horsebacR, ami In allv maklne; their way into New Castl Mrs.. Fitting 1 the sister of Li; Harris, the capitalist, and 1 accounted the most beautiful brW en this sen. on in Manltou. She was wedded secrot ly at a email town in Iowa and the pair earn west to apend their fconey moon, . -, . - , .- . , W lnK..fn fnAnatrw of Vnea Iff m government monopoly yielding l3,000. 600 a year. II I l i Vw- II I i is t w. ' i II I I s l iC III ft, W t Jh n mr , i I , O 11 , I tl 7" i flesh fa xtra daj Recommends Salome Dance For Escecs Fat Fa4 women wh ar lookmr lor a aew xer is ar ad vised to try th Dane of th Soran Tells, JtTsrr aaBSOl of the body Is tmraaTtrt tns ' play by on or Mother of th phase cat thl . dano. aad It la id Infallibly to prodoo deatred vedaettem If perMvertarly ket u for (Xrbt or tea weeks. Lea thao W mlanaea work dally, however, will so eaus mnoa tntpTove- jsont. ThdaM, balag intrwa. reqwire a eaoher. but It is well worm is rmm aaa saoaar it takes to aouau- to vtos wnos flgur has beset rxrtned by fat, for U is Mmed that wtth fastanral praotto H will raa aad beaatlfy vry Uo of aha body. Tksr ar maar over fat seraon, how- rr, who lack Ue Um neoownvry to pro- tic ta Salom oaoe, aaa ior ines w aurcesa a simpler piaa wnereDy aota diettag aad exarcislna are abolished. Much time alse i saved, justthasam the remits ar eminently satisfaotory. Body Unas equally a refined aad lgn t thos produoed by Salom dancing, aad ha loss of even a full bonad of fat a day mar be secured by thl fcom method wttkoak causing aay 111 effeot aad at aa zpM so trill six that it doeeoot count. , - Her ar th direction la full. Either writ to th lUrnola Oo-. Detroit. Mich., or. better sUll. go dlreot t your owa arattwx ad gt on f ta ztra tare ease ox Harmola Prescription Tablet he sella for 78 oents. This size ooataias aa amouat of a tablet suffioieat to nroduo very pleaaiag rult oa anyoae's axoe fat. Take oa tablet r meals aad at bedtim. aad yo shoald begin to iveurfleshsraotioallratono. Ton ehenld. fur thermore. Had itooming off th too fat part flret -ta it abould) and thereafter th redactkm will be alo and aaiform. Hundreds havawaarsj Chair form cot down to th good. hard, ahaoelr thl slniple way, and beat of all. ther hare don It withut doing en ''s labor er dspriricc themselves of aaythlBg ther really wasted to eat. ID. acsf ic Iron Worlis O. E. Hcinti, Managen Phone East 57,. Home B-1157 Castings of All Kinds Steel Buildings and Bridges s WH-BKMESS2MMHBairaSMHSEMSSJr.BMKSlMSSI2X2S2 1 M m .. . . . - .. , II B S M H n n H a s B M H H H B H n : H H IN STOCK 3 to 24-inch Beams, 4 to 15-inch Channels, lxAlxA to 8x8-inch Angles. East End Burnside Street Bridge Portland, Oregon ii H r ii I! M II V ii stasBBiiinriS2sixszssirstl THE REAL PECIALI This Is the DIFFERENCE Some Specialists announce that they cure all Disorders, including those of the lungs, liver, heart, stomach, bow els, also catarrh, asthma, rheumatism, etc. . These are not th true Special ists of Men's Diseases. Any intelli gent man can see the reason. If you need a Specialist's services go to one that does specialize, and not to the general doctor who calls himself a specialist. Jgyw'nw'TiffTirTTwwT1 SB. TATOB, n leading Specialist MEN'S This Is the ADVANTAGE The true specialist is a physician who is absolutely expert in the treat ment of a few diseases. He know all about the few diseases he treats, and he treats difficult cases with the same certainty with which th general prac titioner treats the most common ail nt Vnr 25 vears I have been treating men's diseases only. I began my special work after thorough prep aration at the best medical colleges and hospitals in the country, and have cured more than any other Specialist in the west, some of whom were themselves physicians. ' DISEASES AND NONE OTHERS ... i.i... t. . k( ii ia. V i .. t 1... t,n a. Ansa", allmenta But of each aliment I have handled many thousand cases. My reputation has been built upon my, ability to cur those mat others could not cure. My apeclalty Includes all the disorders classed as ."wesKness na,.1'1?, " " KX.W common to Its sufferer. I cur varlcocal without the knife, surgery or caustic. For all diseases, y meth ods are quick, certain and permanent. . I cur Blood Disorders with harmless, blood-clesnsing remedies that drive out the poison never to return. I have a direct treatment for FVoetatlo Troubles. Bladder and d"y,1",0'd2r;' and Piles, which completely relieve, and I as certain a It is lure. I have every mechanical therapeutic aid. and my offices ar th very best equipped of any on the Coast. I NEVER DISAPPOINT OR MISLEAD MY PATIENTS, and MY CURES are PERMANENT I have treated hundreds of men who hav long sdffered a gradual declln of physical nd mental "r;7" a result er sumema, ana nv coon interesiea m noung me murmu .. ....... -.- cure of the chief disorder. My success In curing difficult cases of long standing has fnade .iwlallat treatlnr men's dlseoses. This successes due to several things. It Is due to the original, distinctive and thoroughly .clentif lo mthod . .. m.u. tT,fl, fol,nw TO tnose in uouui hi io inoir irua conumun, uw wno wish " '" . '"f - --"-- ;r - - 1 neglect. I offer free consultation and advlc. either at my office nr through correspondence. , a " -w" Varicocele of the few that have reached an incurable stage, I will not accept it for treatment, nor win upon any one. i treat curaoi cases only, ana cur an case 1 ireau Scientific Treatment for "Weakness" Dosing the system with powerful stimulant and tonic In aa effort to restor functional vigor and have but one final result, th condition is rendered worse than before. .Few doctor know of any. other method than stomach drugging, and when this does no good. they y: "There 1 no cur for Weakness." I have often mad strong statement to th effect that the ailment must o tnorougniy unaerstooa oeror it could b remedied. I have proved it beyond dispute that so- called "Weakness" is merely an indication of th ex istence or a low rorm or innammatieo m tn Prostata Oland. which 1 Usually aggravated and made worse by stimulating medicine, electricity or any other agent net excites temporary activity, xne prostate is a n.rvi eantar and therefore "very sensitive to tratmn the right kind quickly helps whll th wrong kind can cause great harm and sometime irreparable dam age. ..v.'.---.v , I amoloy the only scientific and full effective treat ment for "Weakness," which is almost entirely local, by which I mean that the medication la applied directly to parts. Medicines containing poisons' er entirely excluded. I obtain the most desirable result In every case undertaken, and the cure 1 permanent and com plete. -- - :. ,;,.-:.--.---i . ..,,:, I cure any case that I accept. My treatment 1 a sinless one, and in most Instance th patient need not e detained a single day from business. There is no doubt or guesswork, but absolute certainty of a thor ough and lasting cure, with complete return to that degree of health and vigor that existed befor th disease began. Contracted Diseases Every case I treat Is cured thoroughly. My patients have no relapses. When I pronounce a case cured there is not a particle of Infection or Inflammation remaining and there isn't th slightest danger that th disease ; will return in Its original form or work it way Into the general system. Borne disease ar less serious than others, but non are too trivial to warrant uncertain method of treatment, I especially olicit thos case that other doctors hav been uuabl to cur. , ,.. . . , . . . ". . MT OFFICES ABE OPEN EVERT DAT FROM t A. M. TO P. M. SCNEATS. 10 TO 1 ONLT. r J Tho TIP TAVT AD .234 1-2 Morrison , Street i 1IV M-ri. ' i i.a J. Kl J AY VU. for. Stconl nd Morrlsin. POBTI ND. Of:- Miraculous Cures Skeptici Amued at the Relief Af- forded pi Sufferins; Patients. C Gee Wo the Man Who Is Perform ing These Wonderful Cures, i i .I ' O tSJ V C CEE no, iBcChlitse Dtctcr . Thl Treat Chines doctor I well known throughout th northwest be cause f hi wonderful and marvelous cures, and is today heralded by all hi patient a th greatest of hi kind. He treats any and all diseases With power ful Chinese roots, herbs and barks that are entirely unknown to the medical scienoe of this country. With thee harmless remedies he guarantees to cura catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, yhetuna tlsm, nervousness, stomaoh. live aad.' kidney troubles, also private diseases of Vtea aad woman. coirsTj-TATioir nusB. ': . Patient outside of city write fo blanks and circulars. Inclos 4c stamp. The C Gee WV Medicine Co. 1C8K Firs St., wear Xorrtsoa, " Portland. Or. Dr. ob-at osrerxas rxTBXC-tns. This 1 to certify that I have takstt Drs. I Tee and K. York's mediclne for liver and kidney trouble and after tak ing them for one month I hav been re lieved from all pain and am a healthy man. after suffering for 11 year and not finding relief from other medicine I can highly recommend their medicine to all person suffering from liver anl kidney trouble. .- (Signed) C IIEKRT, ;, ' ' 91 K. th St.. City.,;- All diseases ar treated, by their skill ful and ucceesnss from their learning of the ancients and modern Chlnea-t physicians, and treated without th a)t of knife and operation, and employing no dangerous medicine. Cur heart, lung, stomach, consumption, nervoti debility, lost manhood. . cancer, all fe male weakness, chronto trouble and ;i private diseases of men and wurnen. Ask all suffering people to see the vari able testimonials from their graW',1 raUents. Yee as York Idedictne in. HVi 1st t. cor. Salmon, Portland, in. and other droe habits are polti?c! c:; mail. ReruUr pr.e t) rr l at ynnrnteelit or by mil In i Ckenleal to, M. L, 11AB1T1NA. for hr potniie er I rarqpiesenttoany omj Iiki. t i. T aala. a klaa Lrat K. lMtL Oraa il Little AdlrtH l'.ii V r . ! -