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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. TUESDAY, 3IARCH 12. 1907. CITY MEWS IN BRIEF OR EG OMAN TELEI'HOXIS. Counti tiff-Room Wain 7070 Cltv Circulation Main T070 ilanajting- Editor Main 700 Sundry Editor Main TOTO Compofflr.f-Room Main. "070 City Editor Main 700 Superintendent Build in r Main 70T0 East tda Offlc Eaat 61 AMUSEMENTS. IIEIUO THEATER (14th and Washing ton ata.) Tonight 8:15 o'clock; concert by Rosenthal, the Austrian pianist. BAKER THEATER Ctd. bet. Yamhill and Taylor) Baker Theater Company In Hoyt's "A Black Sheep"; tonight at 8:15. EMPIRE THEATER filth and Morrison) "J.oat In New York": tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Washington, between Tark and Seventh) Vaudeville, li:li0, 7:.t0 end U T. M. T'ANTAGES THEATER Mth and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. '2:V,0, 7:30, 0 P. M. STAR THEATER Tark and Washington) Allen- Stock Company in "I'nder Two Flass"; maJines 2:15 P. M., tonlfiht 8;I5. LYRIC THEATER "th and Alder) The Lyric Stock Company In "The Parish I-'r.et"; me.tin-e L':15, tonight 8:15. Ohject to Gravel Pit. The North eastern Improvement Association has 1ft ken up the flgh t against the opening of a pit In Vernon to procure gravel for the Improvement of Alberta street. How ever, the association has found that there is no ordinance prohibiting the mining of gravel in that district, although there is an ordinance against digging gravel at Wood) wit; In the Tenth Ward. The club has special committee at work and hopes to have the gravel that Is being used on Alberta street condemned by the City Engineer as unfit for street Im provement. The committee found that It could not hope to stop the opening of a pit In that district until an ordinance to that effect should b passed. George dumb, of the committee, said that It is desired to prevent the disfigurement of that section by gravel pits and that the tommittee will endeavor to get an ordi nance passed. lNTORSE DISTRICT IMPROVEMENTS. At a meeting of the board of governors of the Commercial Club, held yesterday, a com mittee of live was appointed to confer with a similar committee of the East Side Improvement Association in regard to a proposed change in the present manner of earning on street improvements in Portland. Under the present system when one street is Improved with - hard surface pavement, the traffic is diverted from other streets not so well improved. The joint committee will probably recommend that the city charter be amended to pro vide for street Improvements bv districts and to this end the City Attorney will he asked to draw up a bill whicl) will be submitted to thevoters in the coming June election. The Alaska-Yukon Expo sition, which is to be held at Seattle in was also indorsed by the board and the club will lend its full support to the enterprise. Construction or Depot Dktated. Tlie Southern Pacific passenger depot it was proposed to build on East Morrison and East First streets, has been held up pending a conference between a commit tee from the East Side Business Men's Club and General Manager O'Brien. This committee was appointed at a special meeting of the club more than three weeks ago, but at that time Mr. O'Brien was absent from the city. Since then nothing has been done. A building per mit was issued for a wooden structure according to the plans that had been pre pared, and work would have been started on the building had not a pro teat been made. C. G. Sutherland says that noth ing will be done pending the conference between General Manager O'Brien and the committee. He intimated that the Southern Pacific might not change its plans from wood to stone or brick. I'kwer Songbirds Seen. A gentleman called attention to the fact, as he as serts, the other day, that songbirds In Portland are not so plentiful as In years past. He said that small boys have con tributed to a large extint U) making these birds scarcer by shooting them with alr-aruns and small-caliber rifles, in the suburbs. Another source of decimation, he thought, was by the sparrow pests. The English sparrow, while he has some virtue as a scavenger, is a great fighter, and probably is responsible for the death of many young songbirds. One thing is certain: There are few birds whose songs are heard at this time In the city. The man. woman or boy who wantonly kills songbirds ought to be Informed upon when detected in the act and fined .to the limit of the law. Nkgress Accused op Robbery. David Pockham. aged - years, from Chehalis, Wash., related a story to the police yes terday morning of being held up and robbed by a negress at 30 1 Couch street, and an investigation caused Acting De tective John Price to arrest Viola Roce. She was lodged in the City Jail, charged with larceny from the person. She is a notorious woman of the lower district and hns frequently been in trouble with the police. The aged victim swore to a complaint, charpir.g her with taking ' from him by force. When she was ar rested, he Identified her and attempted to strike her. Patjuotic ClAm Pinker. Judge C E. "Wolverton. the president of the Ameri can Patriotic Club, says the committee has completed all arrangements for the annual dinner to be given nt th Hotel Portland next fc'atuiday night. Tfcs purpose of tho event is to honor t!.8 memory of James Mr.dison. the fturth President of the I'nltod States. The pur poaen of t ho club are to create grea ter feelings of patriotism in the community ;.nd to Keep aiive the memories and deeds nf the patriots of the Nation. The ad dresses at the Madison dinner promise to he as interesting and entertaining as at the preceding ones. Wim. itjvEsnoATK GARAOES.-Bellevingc that the garages and automobile houses of Portland violate certain city ordi nances by storing too large quantities of pn.so!!ne. Fire Marshal Roberts and Fire Chief Campbell intend to make a rigid Investigation. Their decision romea as a result of the (ire Sunday in the Becker garage, ni Lownsdale and Alder streets. This fire was caused by the drip front a gasoline drum in contact with ft burn ing gas jet in the basement. StxvvMRS Tf BrwNS. Mrs. Catherine KUis, who was badly burned last Janu ary while bathing her infant in her home wt Ftiluin Park, died yesterday at the Good Samaritan Hospital. At no time since the accident was it thought she could recover. Suoxman .AaiVESTKn. John Conrad, proprietor of a saloon at 2K Alder street, was arrested late yesterday afternoon and was booked at police headquarters on a charge of violating the ordinance which prohibits linuorshops from being open be tween I and o A. M. Chinf.sk Bound Over. Lee Foo was bosind over to the grand jury yesterday to answer for slabbing Polt-eman James K. Anderson in the left hand during tho progress of o Chinese raid on Second itrev.t one night last week. For Rent. Artistic eight-room bunga low, strictly modern. $7 per month, three years lease, N. Twenty-second at. Wanted Experienced millinery trim mers, makers and apprentices. Apply to t.owengart & Co., I--94 Front street. Jinbarr Co. appear at White Temple 1 -Anight, March 12, vn the Y. M. C. A. Star bourse, t Hear the Dunbarr Co. sing and play F.nglish handbells at the White Temple tonight. Business Men's Lunch, chicken pie to day. Women Exchange, 333 Tenth St. For 6alb. Nine-room residence. 701 Northrup street, ti0xl"0 lot. Main 27 :S. Y. M. C. A. Star Covin c, tonight, March 12. But Everywhere, then see Wooster. Ministers Victimized. A faker, who has a penchant for swindling ministers of the Methodist Episcopal denomination, is at large in the city and Is being sought by the police. He secured small sums of money from Rev. M. T. . "Wire, pastor of Patton Church, and Rev. J. T. Ab bot, pastor of Central Church. He at tempted to victimize Rev. T. B. Ford, pastor of Sunnyside Church, but failed. The faker tells a tale of woe about need ing money to tide him over until he can arrange to supply his lawyer with suffi cient cash to tile claims for a pension with the Government, stating he is a dis- j charged soldier from the Philippines and ' suffering from wounds received in action. ! Rev. Mr. Ford listened to this story and told the fellow it would "not hold water. ' , whereupon the faker became angry. His I description was supplied the police yes- i terday and they are searching for the I man. j New York Society Names Officers. The annual election of officers of the New York State Society was held last night in one of the com mittee rooms In the City Hall. The meeting was well attended and the fol lowing persons were elected to hold of fices for the ensuing year: President, Miss J. O'Brien: secretary. M. H. Stevenson: treasurer. Mr. Sealson; reg istrar. Mrs. E. S. Taggart. An executive committee composed of the following was named: James Falling, Mrs. H. E. Pope, Mrs. M. A. Tifft and E. C. Mears. The society was formed at the 1305 Exposi tion and 1s composed of natives of New York State. Library Keeps Boys from Street. The' branch library at Montavilla has been well patronized since it was opened two weeks ago. The situation is highly satisfactory to the women of the Monta villa Home Training Circle, who were instrumental In getting this branch li brary. The rooms are kept open between 3 and 9 o'clock P. M. every day, and are constantly filled with young people. As it has taken many boys off the streets, the Women consider that they, have been well paid for their efforts. Wants Oregon Literature. The Port land Chamber of Commerce has received a request from the general passenger agent of the Northern Pacific raitroad at St. "Paul. Minn. for more advertising literature of Oregon and Portland. With the greatly increasing throng of immi grants moving westward it is alfhost im possible to supply -the demand for de scriptive literature. Secretary Giltner will forward several thousand pamphlets in a few days which will be followed by a la rger s uppl y . Disorderly Houses -Closed.-Three disorderly houses were Closed by Detect ive Sergeant Baty and Acting Detective Price last night upon . orders issued by Inspector Ttruin. The first to be closed was the Golden West, Seventh Jin-d- Eve rett streets; the second was a; house at 307 Couch street, occupied by negroes, and the third was the place that was closed Sunday at S3 North Second street. This is the third time the Golden West has been closed within two weeks. Horse and Buggy Stolen. Saturday a well-dressed man came to James Lyons' livery stable on Union avenue and East Alder street and hired a horse and bug gy. He did not return when expected, nor on Sunday, and up to last night noth ing had been beard of either the - man or buggy: The animal was a light gray mare, valued at about $150. and the buggy vas valued at $250. The police were no tified of the theft. Husband Returns. Mrs. McNulty. liv ing at 702 Thurman street, who reported to the police Sunday night that her hus band had deserted her. announcer yester day that he had returned. He stayed away with no intentions of deserting her. she said. Site also denied that her hus band had left her In destitute circum stances. She said he -wag away only a few hours when she called up the police station to ask if he had been seen. -Portland Churchman Issukd. Th Portland Churchman is .the title of the new monthly paper Issued by St. Da vid's parish by the Gazette Club. The present number is particularly attractive and filled with Information concerning the happenings of St. David's Church and parish. A full account of the stereop ticon lectures by Bishop Scadding is given. Methodist Ministers Meet. At the meeting of the Methodist Ministerial As sociation yesterday morning. Rev. 3. H. Dewart read a paper on "The Ethics of Shakespeare, this being followed by gen eral discussion. It was voted to send an address of welcome to the church exten sion board and board of bishops who are to meet here next October. An Additional Elevator is now being installed In the Swetland building and when in operation, this building will be the only one of Its size in town with two passenger elevators. Unexcelled elevator , service is therehv asstired. A few good offices yet remain unoccupied and will be rented singly or en suite. Apply at once. : E. W. Quimby. supt. One Chst Stamp Books Here. Post master Mlnto yesterday announced the receipt of a large shipment of the new one-cent stamp-books, for which there is a popular demand. The new book con tains 24 1-cent stamps, and will fill a long-felt want fof senders of post cards and other matter mailable at the one cent rate. Quarter Sells for $15. (W Mrs A. 7-arry has sold the quarter-block at the southeast corner of East Third and East Couch streets to Miss Maud G. Hudson for SI5.000. E. H- Virgil was "the owner of the property Tex or Fifteen Mrm Wanted at Ran dies & Kinsey's brickyard at Sylvan, Or. today. Phone Suburban 2S11, or take Can yon Road car on Fifth st. and follow road to Sylvim. Edrl- Brau. "Its the benr." Made from choicest malt, hops and Bull Run -water. Telephone Main o8, . PORTLAND BREWING COMPAXY. "It's thb "Watf." Olympia Beer now distributed solely by Olympia Beer Agency. Phone Main 6.1. Insist on brewery's own bottling. Hear iho 100 English handbells, played by the Dunbarr Co., at the "White Temple tonight. Wantf-p Boy in insurance office: ref erence. Add. own writng- K 65, Oregonian Stttjsh Hats at Popular Prices. Miss B. WsgpnhlHHt. 47." Wanhington street. SMOOTH, CI. KAN IRfVr: TO . ROSK ITV r.VRK ON IU RFt'T ROAO IN 3 M I " V T E . SEK PAGE IS. TEA One lingers- long over tea, if the tea is fine. It is a good time and place to linger. A Schilling & Company San Francisco PREMATURE QRAYNESS t tii fat nf maor a TOOnf faf. IMPERIAL HAIR REGENERATOR . tha nnl. h.rmUm nntramttAil I X?iXeflnwa which whan aDtuiea cannot ! 't yReatcres Hair to iU Natural Color! ' campie or DRircaioim Tree, rnracj apanrrtt correspond enc c. UtKUL CUE. MFQ Ca., 13! W. Ud Si.. New York Kewa at Martin, m Wuhlutai eueet. r I 1 Accused op Embezzlement. William Kidd waa arrested in Pemileton Saturday by Constable Lou Wagner, of Justice Reid's court, on a charge of larceny by bailee, and was arraigned yesterday morning. He will have an examination next 'Saturday. Ed. Miller accused him of embezzling $127: White Temple, last number of Y. M. C. A. Star Course, tonight, March 12.- At the Stock Theaters "Under Two Flags," at the Star. VERNA FELTON scored her biggest local success last night as that sprightly little hoyden Cigarette, in Under Two Flags." Miss Felton's youth. vivacity and temperamental qualities " fit "her admirably for ' the rolo which she has studied with "-ex treme care. She plays the part with such dash and abandon that one cannot but do her the justice of saying that she plays Cigarette as Ouida wrote her. In her emotional scenes the young actress measured up well to the best efforts of more mature and experienced artists who have played the role. As was naturally to be expected her dash up the moun tainside on the back of a horse aroused the most tumultuous applause of the per formance. Miss Felton rides admirably and displays remarkable nerve and cool ness. Forrest Seabury acted the part of Rake, the valet, very well. Indeed, making much more of it than a less excellent actor could hope to do. Ralph Belmont gave satisfaction as Bertlo Cecil, and A. C. Winn as Ezra received much applause. Irving Kennedy, as Bertie's brother, had ittle to do, but played tbe part artistic- allly. The sand storm and ride of Cigarette were amazingly well arranged, when the size of the Star stage is considered. Man ager Allen is to be complimented on the hne production he has given the piece- 'Tlie Parish Priest," at the Lyric. DANIEL SULLY'S o1d and justly popu lar starring vehicle "The Parish Priest," is' being presented by the Lyrio stock company this week In a manner that places the Lyric on a higher plane than anything yet seen at the Keating & Flood theaters. The company mnv seems as uniformly capable as the patrons could desire, con sidering the admission prices. The play is a nne domestic comedy-drama which holds the attention clcaely and requires the best efforts of the players, and the settings are certainly the best that have yet graced the "Lyric stage. Frank Fanning naturally appears ' in Sully's part, that of Father Whalen, the priest, and gives a consistently good per formance. He might . improve the effec tiveness of his work by making up aa an older man. Nellie, the priest's ward, a sweet and sympathetic part, is admirably done by warda Howard. It uhs been several weeks, in fact, since Miss Howard has acquitted herself so well. Owing to Illness. Lillian Griffith Is out of the cast this week and hef place is splendidly taken by Belle Barcus, a very clever young actress who has already won favorable notice on the road. The other members of the cast give a good account of themselves. At the Vaudeville Theaters Grand. THERE are a number of acts on Man ager Errlckson's generous helping, of vaudeville this week that run a. close race for first honors. There is no single overshadowing feature - to throw the others into the darkness outside the spotlight, as so often has been the case, and for that reason, perhaps, the entire entertainment ofTered by the Grand this week is so uniformly pleasing. The turn that seems to appeal most strongly to the audience is the tabloid minstrel show slvrn by the three O'Neill brothers. They carry a novel stae set ting and when tho curtain rises one Is startled by seeing a stage full of black face minstrels. This effect is obtained through the use of a number of lifelike dummies, there being but three "live ones" In the little show. The young men sing well and dance very gracefully; their jokes might be worse and their act is a complete little minstrel show. Onetta, styled "the Dervish whirl wind," is a novelty on the local vaude ville stage, while Kelly and Reno in their act; "the men. with the chairs." deserve the favorable reception they had yester day. The sketches. Polly and Ethel Hazel in "A Pink Tea." and Mitchell and L.ove in an Irish skit are above the average. Fantages. REGULAR patrons of this popular the ater will agree that the management is giving value received for their money this week. The show, while not "the greatest on earth," is good from soda to hock. Madame Lucille, who professes to.be ,the only rival to Anna Eva Fay,' does some remarkable cabinet tricks, appar ently with as complete success in mysti fying the spectators as the anaemiac Anna Eva herself. The Martelli trio of xylo phone players made a decided hit yestei day. tlip selections given beinjc" b?anti- The hand that "knocks" Government inspection is the hand that mocks the world 1 BUCKING THE "BULL-BEEF" BARONS 'Bedbugs are all ripht except they should reach the dinner table The Harry Wood Market Company points the finger of scorn at those who descend on the rungs of hvpocrisv, down the ladder of bluff, to the levp of HULL BEKF, in order to reach LOW PRICES. , ' THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DESPISE FRAUD ! An ad, emanating from a would-be competitor of this market, recently said: "There is not a meat market in the city that has Government inspection of meats." We call the bluff again: . WE WILL GIVE $100.00 IN GOLD TO CHARITY Any Charity the Cittor May Select If anv competitor will 'cite ONE instanee when anv beef or mutton EVER entered the Harry Wood Market at First and Alder streets that was not GOVERNMENT INSPECTED! HARRY WOOD MARKET CO. We will not buy or sell "Bull-beef" at any price. Neither will we offer our patrons germ-infected meats. Every ounce of meats that goes over our counters will stand Government inspection under the National pure food law, No. 324, passed June 30, 1906. Why pay more elsewhere for the doubtful sort of meats, when you may buy here the healthy, tender, juicy and delicious - Government-inspected, health-building, life-giving meats, right off the Oregon ranges, for LESS? Bead: roMaHltora' Speelal Price." Prtee.- Flank Boil Beef 5 4? Bi-isket of Beef..... 5 4? Beef Necks to Boil. . 5 4 Stew Beef 5 4 Shoulder Roast 8 7. Shoulder Steak Sc 7 It Rump Roast ., 10 8? Pot Roast 7f ROUND STEAK. .. .lOf 8 The Harry Wood Market Thee fully rendered notwithstanding . the fact that they were -all ot the most difficult character. . , Rosa Lewis and her dancing dolls were great favorites with the audience and were greeted with deafening applause. Ver Vallen does some interesting stunts' In ventriloquism, the three De Greaus are worth the time given, particularly the little girl, who Is a decidedly cunning juvenile entertainer. Leo White renders "When the Violets Whisper, Sweet Ma rie" In his best voice . and sustains his reputation as a singer of Illustrated sen timental ballads. The biograph pictures add much to the attractiveness of. the bill with a showing of new and taking films. ROSENTHAL TONIGHT. The" "Giant or the Keyboard" Will Offer Fjne Programme at Heilig. Rosenthal, the king of the modern pia nists, will play tonight at the Heilig Theater and will surprise even his fond est admirers with his indescribably ten der and sensitive interpretations. The ideal distinctness, of his tone, remaining intact even in passages of raging speed, imbuing It with crystalline transparency, is the most phenomenal quality of his playing. Hugo Wolf used to call Rosen thal "the devfl incarnate" of - the piano, for his way of producing effects wrth two hands, which others could -not master with four, borders on the miraculous. The recital tonight is under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman, and will begin at a quarter past eight. Seats are now on sale at the box office. ' . WHERE T0 DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for parties. 305 "Wash., .near etb. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Thl'is to inform you that during the period beginning Kridav (noon. March 15. 1907, and ending April 15, 1907, at 12 o'clock, noon, it is unlawful to take or fish for SAI,M6N FISH or STCROKOK in any manner whatever in the Columbia River or any of its tributaries; or to have in possession any. Salmon Fish or Sturgeon so taken. H. G. VAN DUSEK, Master Fish Warden. feUSINEXg ITEMS. If Baby la Cutting Teeth. Be aure and use that old and well-tried rem edy. Mm. 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Ozomuision makes Good, Healthy Blood quicker than any other Prepa ration. Eminent Physicians use in. their own Families and Prescribe in their Hospi tal and Private Practice the . Ozomuision Cure For WEAK LUNGS. CONSUMP TION. CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA, ANAEMIA, RICK ETTS, MALARIA AND CHRONIC COLDS AND COUGHS. For Pale, Sickly Children and Nurs rng Mothers it is a wonderful, Strength-jj'vrng, Vitalizing Tonic. Ozomuision gives the patient a feel ing of buoyancy and overcomes De pression and Melancholy. Beneficial Results are Obtained after the First Dose. Thre ar. two size. -nr . mrA is-m. Himiih the Formica ia printed in 7 language on each, j OZOMULSION LABORATORIES! H Pin St. New York. 1 64S Pemn .treat. N.w York. in their official capacity." Bulls may of even the poqiest wage-earner in Our Rearnlar Competitor' . Our Rranlar ' Spevtal Price. Price, Porterhouse Steak .15 . 12i, T-Bone Steak ...15 12i"? Loin Steak.. 12t, 10f Pork Chops 15f 121, Veal Cxitlets lZifo Veal Rump Roast.. 15 12i, .Rolled Roast Beef. .12i, 10f Pork Sh'lder Roast.. 15" 12i, Side Pork 13? 12iZ Meats are Killed, Dressed and Raised in Scores of Men are full of regret today because they failed to save money and deposit it with the "Oldest Trust Company in Oregon" We pay 2 on checking accounts, and from 2l to 4 on SPECIAL CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT payable on 'short" not ice "by the depositor. Call for our statement and book of ' "ILLUSTRATIONS." Portland Trust Company of Oregon , KESOl K( KS OVER $1,800,000.00 8. E. Cor.. Third and Oak Sta. Phone Exchange 2. BENJ. T. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA.. .Assistant Secretary This is the Powder that's "Best for the Teeth." A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever D I. T. FELIX fiOURACD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OK MAGICAL EEACT1F1ER Remove Tan. PtntnlM. It; if Freckles, Mottt Fittebea, Rub, and Ski a Disease, on boatity. and de fies fisteetloa. Ik is so UKnsieM we tuteittobeiurti. properly midft. Accept no counter feit of slmilftr name. Dr. L. A. Sftvrs uld to ft lady of tha bant ton (a patient) : As fon ladies will use tbero, I recommend RurMd'i Cream as tha least hsr.uful of all tha skin preparations." For sale by all druj;jpBts and Fancy uouos ueaicrB in vns unitea oiaies, vanaa ana Europe. FEHD.T.K0PI1KS, Prof, 37 Great Jcnet Sired, New Toil D.Chambers OPTOMETRIST Vlalon acleatlfle. allw corrected. Arti ficial trei fitted. II 3TH BT WEAK ALDKB ST. Laxcaat ao4 B.at Equipped optical Satak- la niortuwMU TEETH A S.12.8 Fall Bl far M-00. ntED PREHT. loom 405 Uckam Bull dins. chwtzb Printing Co. BEST WORK, UtASOfljIthtt FRTCES STAR.K STREET! be all right, but we don't believe Portland. AT FIRST AND ALDER STS. "On the Corner" Oregon The Harry Wood Market. SHAW'S PURE KisKsaacw BLUMAUER & HOCH laa and II roarth Strata. 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