THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 29. . 1904. , 1 town: Topics TOVIOBT'S AMUIXXIttl Thri Bakaf "Uttl. Lord renntlaroy" Blialda' Fart (ttalnr nlhte at Cocaray'e. d . y Area I rrle .VawtoTlU rear bljoa ..Vaadavtlla a"we'ss' i Th town 'of Bt Johns ha reached the point in its history when Are pro--taction and a new city hall are essen tial, but there Is no war under the pre ent charter to rale the fund. There Is already .a debt of 1400 banging over the new Jail and the small building that la used as a meeting place for the coun cil, under the present charter the town can issue bonds to the limit of 1 per eemt of the assessable property, which la about $210,000. and this wlU raise only about 11.000, a sum wholly Inade quate. The acquisition of the Portland wooln mill,, the Cobbs flouring mill nd valuable dwelling houses causes the clttsens to feel the need of a good lire department. Mayor C. - A. Cook will probably appoint a commute to either revise the charter or present a new one to the next session of the legislature. .The nomination of Bllas C. 8 Wallow for president of the United State andl will be ratified by the Prohibitionists of Portland at a meeting to bo held on Tuaavlav avanlnar Aumit k at the T. M. C. A. auditorium. There will be ad- ' J Kw wtWMewlnAMW m4 n 1 mt AM sattrf PrA. Mbltionist . including Rev. w, Broirgher. . H. W. Stone, . Bev. Hiram Gould. Prof. R. W. Kelsey. I. H. Amos, ' T. 8. McDanlel. P. . McKercher and others. It Is expected that the winner of the national oratorical oontest at Indianapolis. W. R. Miles, will be here. Delegates to the national convention will ten or me proceedings mere. -' Take your wife and children, or If un married, your sweetheart, for a trip up the Columbia, Sunday, on the handsome ateamer "Bailey Gatsert," o Cascade Locks and return. At no time of the . year ' is this rids as Beautiful aa now, and it gives excursionists a chance to Tlew the grandest scenery on the American continent Bring your cameras along.- Th A waterfalls . and cascades make beautiful pictures, lust The ones you want. Fine Sunday dinner will be served. Steamer leave Alder .street dock :80 e.'m. Arrlvea back 6:10 p. m. Bound trip 11.00.' Phone Main 014. The completion of Union avenue in Woodlawn . between Highland - and Dekum avenues, opens -all the north 'astern district which has been bottled up every winter and will enable the Highland chemical angina to, mak a direct run to Woodlawn in case of fire. The graveled street has 'been rolled, and Is now a fine thoroughfarar The side walks have also been graveled, and rolled with a heavy hand roller. - Alna worth avenue which intersect - Union la also being Improved. Because of the lack of fundi In th fire department th new horse which were ordered some time a.go will not be purchased. Th old animals which have - seen service for many year and which were to have been put out of commis sion this fall will be kept In service for a. ibw raonm. . longer . umu runas are available for purchase of -others. 'A morning Ilk this calls for heavy raiiHvma. ihbt win nwvu rvuvviunK, Suppos you ring us up fnat we may - send wagon after your apparel T Ours Is a laundrr that does a rrut vAlnmA of business at a small margin of profit. and 1 noted for the excellence of Its work. ' Everybody likes . th Union. Union. Laundry. Second and Columbia. Telephen Main lit. . - ' Th dairy forecast prepared by th -weather bureau Show that the stmos pher ha cooled considerably through out tha district and th rains have caused. Slno th last 'rains set in the total precipitation has amounted to .11 fc an Innh Th. InriWtatlAn. am frt I. and warmer . weather tomorrow and fltinitav.. . . Chief of Police Hunt ha Issued or ders to his patrolmen to so to It that owners of tree along th vetty aide . waJa-a seen f nam trlmmul um above the 'ground, so that pedestralns' ye will not b endangered by low- hanging (branch. Arrest wlU b mad for violations of this ordinance, s Th police were today notified of th theft of a lot of clothing from the residence of Peter MancUt, a mall carrier, residing at Second and Madison streets. Hi family la absent at th beach and he thinks th burglary was committed during yeeterday. Funeral service for 'Councilman t. 8. Culp of St, Johns were held yesterday afternoon at Flnley ' chapel. The Masons had eharg of the' service. Mayor Cook, Marshal Organ, Council men Manahan, Hughe and Hamilton were present from 8L John. Work on th Irvlngton dlstrlot sewer ha been temporarily delayed until . a right of way can b secured through th Shaver tract on Hancock street. Buprem Begent A. S. Robinson of th Boyal Arcanum will arrive in Port ' land next Monday night from St Louis to Inspect th local lodge. WaHoo Tonio. Th great blood pur ifier, nerve tonio and liver regulator. Just what you need these days. For sal by ail druggist. Qulok Meal rang, beat on'earth, uses half th. fuel of - other range. Olds, Wortman King. Fully warranted. Chew Den-Tal-Qum, have pearly teeth .and prevent decay. , For sal every, where. t.j . . Wis Bre. dentists, th Failing bid Dr. L M. Thornton, dentist, Marquana On Sexlnc Pills. .. . If yon hav. any doubt about Sexln Pill being th greatest, tonio -on earth. just give them to a man or woman who ha been sick and la weak and see how quickly they will build them up. They will cure any form of weakness. .Price II, or six boxes for IS. Address or call m A - m f. V'tvuiwiiauii, u I u M H J v, wi MWl Dtsu- ond and Tsmhlll streets, Portland. Or.' I , , ' J Drs. Adix & Northrup' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. : 416 Dekum Bfllldln? EXAMINATIONS FREE ULLIAKCE IS IN WITH FULL CARGO COAST STZAlCgX AJUUTZS MTJCat TBEIOKT AM X.ABOB FAS. . imn xjmt oajwaist bbpobts TXAT JOS BOAT UI9 XB OOSTA BICA XV Z.ABT BACB, Wlfh a full cargo of general ,mer cAandls the, steamer Alliance reached port -atf:J o'clock this morning from ban Francisco by way of eureka' and Coo bay. ' Among othar freight the steamer, brought several carloads of shingle and door, which will be sent from , here by rati to eastern point. Captain Hard wick reports that tha trip up th' coast was an uneventful one. fin - weather being experienced during the entire voyage. On th last trip out rrona rortiana ns says mat me Alliance was several league ahead of th Cost Blo when th vessel arrived off Coo bay, and state there la no longer .any doubt -as to which steamer is th speedier. The following 1 a list of to passenger Who arrived this morning 'on th Allianc; ; .' -. ' From ureka--Mr. and Mrs. P. Mo taughlln, B, J. Johnson, Miss S. John son. Mr. and Mrs. A. C MoCrovy, Oscar Carlson, Mrs. Carlson, . Ida Carlson,. R McKay, Miss O. Reed, O. Sunhln. Mr. Whalen. Tom Whalen, John Whalen, Joe Whalen. J. B. Williams.. ' From . Coo' Bay T. M. Dtckman. Emma Nwland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tracy, Mr. and Mr. I. Bummell'and two ehll dren, Mr. and Mr. L E. Wlnslow, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White, W. C. Bartlett Mis Curtis, Mr. B. SL Btorr, Ruth Btorr, Bert Helln, Judge and Mr. K W. Wilson, C E. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. B. Robertson, Ber. and Mrs. A. K. Farnsworth and child. Mra. 8. E. Barr, F. W, Cookman, Mr. and Mr. W. F. Soper. .' . ' Second class I J. Rusell, Mrs. E. C. Shipley, C R. Cameron, C. F., God-J nam, jars. n. wren, v. o. ureen, jaiss B. Crlpps, Capt A. M. Simpson, Harry Simpson, J ac)f fa), Jim Murphy. BOBCATS AS rwn. Up Bajor Km Four Manx Oat That .. Ar Osntl and. .Cnt...T.. Usually bobcats do not make th best of pets, but there are four of the "critters" on -board th British ship Bajore. which th sailor say are gentle a well a cut Every day Just before sunset the tailless felines climb the masts, balance them selves on the' spars, swing in th rig ging and provide amusement for those who watch their . kittenish antic. They will eat' condensed milk from a saucer held In tb hand, and will permit them- serve to be stroked and petted for hours at a time without showing th least ob jection. In fact; they appear to enjoy It Although th Uttl i animal possess nothing more substantial In that line tHnnl small stubs of tails they are not th real western bobcat which has figured rather prominent . In many a blood -curdling story. Th eats are from th Isls of Man, and they were born that way. To be free of "tall adornment Is a mark of distinction which belongs exclusively to th Isle of Man eat In all other respect he Is th exact duplicate of the American torn and pusales which sun themselves on th doorsteps of fhs Portland hosa. Tb only tall they can boast of la not more than half an Inch In length.'. "All cats from th Isl of Man are that way," 'explained Captain Oanioch, mas ter of the Rajoe. when questioned con cerning the freaky-looking quadrupeds. That Is a peculiarity among the entire breed they hav no tails, in England and at other place where they.ar known they are called th Man cat, presumabl In honor of th dot of land from which they came. It is the only spot In ths world that produoea tallies hous oat." ' nw omexm ow fuiabxs. '. a Ansn Mad Third Mat Bew ' , Assistant Chief Bngineer. Whan th American steamer Pleiad heaves bsr anchor out of the Portland harbor mud and start down th stream n her long voyage to Manila, there will be a new third mat on th bridge. He I W. C. Ansen of Tacoma, who Joined th steamer her yesterday. Mr. Ansen 1 a young man. and It Is said that he only recently) received his mate pa pers, having passed a very creditable examination. Until recently h was on th American ateamer Garonne ot the Alaska Steamship company' fleet. F. Glass, on of th steamer three quartermaster, yesterday took hi mate's examination before local govern ment officials. It la said that he passed with flying colors, and that as soon as th official routine 1 gone through with he will receive a certificate allowing him to hlp a first mat of a steamer or maater of a? sailing vassal. Mr. Glass will go with the Plelsdes to Manila as quartermaster, although h may there Join th coast marine among those lis- anda. - It 1 also reported that when ' th American steamer leaves this port sh will hav a. new assistant chief en gineer, a th present holder of that-po sition wish to lay on a voyage ana rest. '. During th past few month he ha been suffering from, t he effect f ever attack of fsver, which waa con tracted In th Islands. acABom botxs. Astoria July !. Arrrved at a, m. a four-masted schooner. Arrived at 1:8 a. m., schooner Mabel Gale, from San Pedro. Arrived at 8:80 a. m.,.n three-masted schooner. " " ' Sailing In at a. m., two three- maated schooners. . British steamer ArngonU anchored at Brookfleld last night. Astoria, July 18. Arrivsd at 1:80 p. mM schooner Virginia, from Ban Fran cisco. Left np at 8:10 p. m- steamer Colum bia. " , Arrived down at 10:80. p. m-, steamer teelanaW. , Astoria. July tt. Condition of th bar at 8 a. m., moderate; wind northwest; weather cloudy. Astoria, July t Arrived at aj m.. fourmasted schoonsr Alex McDonald, from Ban Franelsoo. At 18 o'clock, th Jennie Stella, from Santiago. OOIVKIU ZS BBATBS. On account Of having to II off th bar 11 V hour to waft for th tide, the steamer Columbia did not arrive In port this morning until 8 e'cloek. Un der ordinary circumstance she 1s at her dock In this city t 10 o'clock In th venlng. Th stearosr -brought about 1.200 ton of general cargo and 70 pas sengers. The 'freight consisted prin cipally of grsla bags, salt anf sugar. , atASSAXO XS BSSTtaTO. Her steering gear being out of repair, th steamer Hassalo of th O. R A N. Co.' livsr flset Is laid np for on trip. Th Harvest Queen went out on her run last night to Astoria, carrying freight and passenger. Usually about all th work that ths Queen does Is to tow ship up and down th river be tween Portland and th sea. Until hef return it Is very probable that there will be no sailing vessels taken down to the mouth of the Columbia. , Ths schooner Eldorado is loaded and ready to leave down, but It la not likely that sh will get away, before tomorrow' or th next day. .. ... . . , AITO rn WATZBFBOV. After a passage of 10 day from San Pedro th schooner Ultra reached port yesterday afternoon and dropped anchor off - the Inman-Poulsen mill. At this mill and anchored in the stream wait ing to load there are Ave vessels. They are the British steamship' Tottenham, th Eldorado, th Lahalaa, th Inc and th Bangor. --.-. . Local Inspector Edward and. Fuller made an Inspection this morning of th steamer Dalle City of 'the Regulator lino s fleet. ADD NEW CURIOS TO COLLECTION XZSTOBXOAZi niltK OAIBS OU) ; BISX.B,' STBAJTOB BZBK, AJTTIQOTi CBAD&S, ' BiWUDI ' SBATZD OKAXm ABD AJTCIBbTT XBLODIABS 1U ABB BBAZi UUCK Recently many new curio hav been added to th exhibit of th Oregon His torical society In th city hall. On of ths most Interesting of these euiio 1 an old Bible bearing th data of 1114. It was brought across th plain from Illi nois In 1(4 T by John Flnley and was pre sented to the society by Mr. Sarah B. Radford of Brownsville, Or. Another of th curio 1 a desk mad by Jesse Applegata, a pioneer of IMS, who, lived at Yoncallo, Or. Th desk was mad la 1160. It wa donated tfl th exhibit by Mra I sa bells Applagats of Drain, Or. A stand, formerly th property of Rev. William Hellen, was presented to him by Jo Watt of Salem In Hit. It waa made from curly maple and still show care ful workmanship. ' It was donated to the exhibit by T. D. Hellen of. Salem. A cradle used In th early pioneer day at Oregon City by Mr. and Mrs. DsVor Johnson, which -was handed down to them by their grand parents and is nearly a century old. la among th re cant acquisitions.- ' - .- A child's rawhide bottom chair, which was brought across th plain in 1868 by John McLaughlin and presented to th exhibit by Mrs. Warren Merchant of this city, I very interesting. Two old time melodlon hav also been received. One -ot them wab formerly used In th First Baptist church of Salem in th early day of .that city and waa presented, to th axhlblt, by Mr. and Mt. W. C Johnson. Th other waa brought to Oregon in th early 60''. by Nathaniel Col and' var th first melo dlon aver used in Wasco county. Ifls now th property of Captain Col of Portland. . ' - F. K. LANE SURE r PARKER; WILL WIN (Continued front Pag On.) People generally throughout th coun try believe vhat : th southern people know a well as th president how th question should . be solved, and ; resent nia metnoa or interference. "I think th Democratic chance for success hav not been so good In years. There ar many reasons for this, and reports from all orr th country indi cate that Parker strength 1 growing amasingiy. , Mr. Lan will be introduced tonight by Governor Chamberlain and tb pro rram will Include instrumental musia by tb letter-carrtere' bahd and singing y Mrs. kom Block Bauer, c B. wil Hams, president of th Multnomah Dem ocratic ciuD. wui- preside, and 80 or more prominent Democrats will hav seat on th platform. A large attend ance 1 expected and , women especially are invited. . RUN OF SALMON IS FAST DECREASING (special Dispatch The JoeneL) Aatorla, Or, July l. Th big run ot fish which came In the river th early part of th week seems to hav been but another spurt. Packers thinking that th run would continue until th end of th season had secured all the available men In town to tak ear of th fish. Yesterday th catches were muohv lea than th day previoua. Thl applies to Miner as . well as glll-netters, and today th Union Fisher men's Co-Ope ratlv Packing company, who hav more glll-netters- than any cannery on th river, report th catch laat night will not average tOO pound to th boat , GO TO SEASIDE Brsry Saturday and Betnra Sunday Tia A. O. B, B Only gXOO .for Bound' Trip. . portland-Seaald flyer leave union depot every Saturday at 1:80 p. m. and run through direct, arriving at Astoria 8:60 p. m.. Gearhart 8:40 p. m.,- and Seaside 8:60 p. m. Purchase ticket and parlor car seats at ' 848 Alder street Phone Main 808. ' Schedule of Steamer T. J. Potter. The seaside steamer 'T. J. potter will leave Portland, Ash street dock, for Astoria and Ilwaoo as fbllow: July 80, Saturday, 10:18 a. m. August 8, Tuesday. 8 a. m. August 8; Wednesday, 8 a. m. " August 4, Thursday, 8 a. m. August I. Friday, 8 a.m. ' , August t. Saturday, 1 p. m. Get transportation and berth tickets it O. R. a N. ticket office. Third and Washington street- ; - H. O. Butler of Kom 1 at th Port land hotel. : Mr. and Mrs. Msndl of Shanghai art registered at th Portland. , Ml Evelyn J. Bheek and Mrs. Q B..Hult of Pendleton ar gnta at th Perkins. . Jefferson Myer ha gone to Solo. having .been called there by th Illness This father. - Stat Senator Punderson Avsry of Corvallla is in th city to attend th Democratic rally. Stat Senator W7 H. Hobson of Stay ton. Marion county, returned home this morning after looking after business matters her for a couple of day. Mr. Hobsfln 1 a merchant at Stay ton, and reports that several manufacturing ore terprlces are flourishing there, all pro pelled by water power taken from th Bantiam. Among them, are a sawmill. sash and door factory, furniture and chair factory, a i carding mill and a knitting mill, .y ' . PLAYERS w t INCLUDED Exceptional Bargains ' In Piano Players Alone With Qoo4 Pianos in This Qlgantlc Slaugh ter of Used Instruments.;' If you hav a silent piano now is a good time to remedy 1L A very tiles player can bo secured for little money. Of courss nof th Pianola, but for gen eral purposes either one of these play ers will. prov exceedingly satisfactory at the prloas w are now asking.. For those who hav no Instruments at all. here are some combination prices that will be interesting. V AN APOLLO Cased in mahogany and a fine Wesley piano that just matches for only 828. Or th player by Itself for 8180. . :.: simplex . It also Is cased in mahogany and with a-very sweet-toned BaFley that iust matches It, th price la only 8820. :he player alon is 1 1 46. . .. Combination Price oq Piano and Pianola ' Both nearly new and ar handsomely cased In superb sped mess of Ban Do mingo mahogany. Th piano la on of the excellent Hackley make. The two instrument cost but a short time ago 8660. They hav been left with u to be sold and go Tor mzo. Easy terms of payment arranged. ' Remember this sale, closes next week. Ellere Piano - House, 861 Washington street. The blgKest, the busiest snd th best piano poncern on the Coast. DEXTER NORTON , t DIES IN SEATTLE AOXD BABXZB FAU.S ABS' XX- FZB.XS at m ckosb or a xokb FXATZB MXXTXBK-4SSOCXATXB WITX TJCB tATB W. 8. lA9X y FOBTlVAJrO. , , (Special Dtopeteb to Tie Jeamal.) Seattle. Wash.. July 18. Dexter Hor ton dropped dead of heart disease at his horn , In thl city about 8 o'clock last night. Just- as he had concluded a prayer meeting,' which be had been con ducting in hla parlor. Mr. Horton waa 78 year of age and had resided in Seattle for more than 61 years. x He wa a son-in-law of A. 'A Denny and was aaaoclated with him In estab lishing the first -bank in Seattle under th style of Dexter Horton Ml Co. Later the bank was Incorporated and th late W. S. IAdd of Portland becam con nected with th firm. Mr. Horton had been In good health until three day ago when he suffered from a severe attack of indigestion which affected his heart. 'He was a member of the Methodist denomination and active In churchrwork. ' 1 ' His death cam lUhi weekly prayer meeting whloh . It w2s . hi ouatom - to hold. In hla home. 1 ' His daughter . waa playing th piano and th company was singing th closing hymn ' when Mr. Horton fell to th floor dead. . - Mr. Horton leaves widow and two daughters, on of them married and the other slngl. . -Th estimated! valas of hi estat 1 11,800.000. Hi funeral will be held next Sunday at hi horn. Th aotlv pallbearers will be chosen from among th young men employed In his bank. A list of honorary pallbearers will b named to morrow. - STAGE COMPANIES EFFECT A COMBINE (Special Dispateh te The Journal.) ' La Grande, Or., July it. Wallowa county Is again free from stag oppo sition. Th contest that ha been waged for three -months between the Elgin Joseph Stag company and th Tender foot Transportation company, doing bustnssa between Elgin and Joseph, has bsen terminated by the latter company quitting business and disposing .of .Its stock to the former company. . ' For some month each company ha been losing hssvlly because of the cut rate that have prevailed. Th on com pany took passenger from Elgin to Joseph, a distance of over 80 miles, for th small sum of 81. when th regular prio had always been 84, but at length the wesker company gave way and the former rates hav been established and peace reign one more. JOHNSON IS HELD -AS MURDERER (Specis:-. Dltpetch to Tha Jounat) , Psndlston, Or., July 8. -Qua John son, according to ths coroner jury, is responsible for tb death of Arthur H. Halney at Lehman Boring Wednesday night and that th accidental discharge of th revolver that killed the latter was du to the carelessness of John son, who was Intoxicated at th time. Johnson, and " his companion, Neils Halverson,' will be brought to Pendle ton tonight by th sheriff, pending a further Investigation of th matter. . 1VA . OBABDB TBUPSOlfB 8TSTBK. (Special Dispatch t The JoarnaL) La Qrande, Or' July 18. -L Grand oltlsens ara arranging for an Improved system of telephones which Is called th express system. This will do away with th ringing for central, and th 10 circuit ar reduced to four, and will equal the telephone advantage In other larger cities. THIS WEEK ONLY PURSES, CARD CASES, - AND 'BILL BOOKS WILL BE SOLD AT A ' REDUCTION OF' .', ' 25 Per 'Cent ON THE RETAIL PRICKS. J. R. EWINQ OT FOTTBT 89. T. X. O. A. 1UO. PORTLAND ACADEMY 1ta snrs an sirl. fnr Watm asd Raators collasfa. Prietar and grasmur gradas luluW4. Portland Jicadumy Hall for Clrtt gatelvas B )nltd SSSibiw ssd' viral tb.a (nwrnrta an ear. of r.flnS snoM. Otoe. Soars darlns July and Aatawt tram a. at. to IS Bl. r cautocae addraaa Part- o4 Acsoasi. PorUssd, Oc, r..a. "D2 closes tomorrow eveninp-. If jlfai !; ".' ; , o" , . you're needing an extra pair of pants and want a bargain, you'd better come in before this sale closes. have . another Summer. "'"t Smartly exit and i tailored pants' in cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres. All Summer pants in this. sale. $5.00 Pants $4.50 Pants $4.00 Panis , $300 Pants now $2.45 $2.50 Pants now $ 1 .95 ' ALL STRAW HATS NOW HALF PRICE t l : WHENVOU SEE IT IN OUR AD. ITS SO MOYER CLOTHING COMPANY v v DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION Mass Meeting Under th ansplee Multnoroab " Democratlo Club. - Friday. July 29 8:30 o'CIock P. M. Speaksr,' "k 0oT. aao. a. cmaxxwxxjm and MOM. TMAMWUM M. XVABB t Saa FraneUco. . t GOOD ' MUSIC xvadibs nmTBD. at. .... . Columbia Theatre fiU AMP WASXXJrOTOsT STBBBTS OBXOOsT Estsbllshed In 1(. Open all th year. Private or class Instruction. Thousands f graduate In positions; opportunities constantly oocurrlnv. It pay to attend our school. Catalogue, peeinens, etc. fre. A. F. ABaTSTBOVOK Ut.B, iPBXBOXBAXa feed ISM. Orff noma, Bad Tf Portland Marble Works ' SCHANEI NBTJ, Manafacturer of and dealers in all kinds of Marble.- Granlte'and Stone Work Estimate Given On Application. 26S FIRST STREET Bet. Madison and Jsffsrsoa Streets. PORTLAND. Or. Clean CoaL Full WelKht Prompt Delivery. 323 btm Deal a ... Bentoa, laaa at................. Best f House tkl X Coals JJT a r 7 BURNSIDE 5T..' ....8AI ..7.0 ! Spi4 H ' . ; . .' aa C-t - ; You won't chance this L now $4.25 r how $3195 now $3.40 THIRD AND OAK : STREETS ROYAL, Italian Band Illustrated sons, movin' picture. eia . roruana tieignts rarK, vry eran Ins. THE BAKER THEATRE 1MT. ears h. Baker. Sols teases ssd Mauas. ALL THIS WK5K, If ATINCS BATUSOAT, 10. sum iiNin oosipanr la Little Lord Fauntlcroy The Boat beantltal prndoctloB ever (Ivea In Portland. Bvealns iias, 15e, , sSe, 60e, Uatlaea. 10a, 15a, 5. Nest veek Last vwt-"The Prlass ot lists. . or araoias nifna. SHIELDS PARK CORDRAY'S THEATER Shields' atosiral Stock Cnnpasy .MASCOT A LA JSEWBERQ A biff thr botirt' abow. Cordxmjr'g rain idts-))ihi nauamym, jov, sue, mm. LYRIC THEATRE (OsraaT AMar ssd mata.) tiiai-1-CL.AsSs REPINED VAUDEVIUUG :SO to s:S0; T SO Is 10:; Sua, 1 to 1 s. sa, Tbla aa and 10e sill ailmit two panpi. ssy wpdm wwcpx susoars asa nouaaa. Th Imim ( pollt Taadtrlll. OriBtfiraaaa frtrwmtnc'. from t to 4:9ft m. Bandar eontlnooua 1 to 10:90 p. m. Kt Ing purtarmtnem trottt 7 f 0;90 p. m. An INI tarn iotBU-, iv cvb. Fearta an Stark KtrMta TaadvrlU. Tkaatr mt Act aal 1 wr erealns at ;00 e'cloek. statin.. .Tar Panda, S s. .a. ill a aiiansauus- SaWat thaa ever. Btrty laorti. la as aaaar Hsu las, Saaaa ttonaaOTalUas, eaaaeay STAR THEATRE rOBTLAJTD-S rASSZOVABT.a TAUDlTIUa BIATBOUSB. - Oasarai .Ontario. We- raa.rvtd box BMta, ItSa, Pertorauane s, 7 TO, g SO, 10.90 . as. , ARCADE THEATRE ittinH iKD WASHUIOTOH. 1 REPINED VAUDEVILLE IS to .SA - T:1B t 10:80. tiNDit coNTirrror raoat t.i a ran lahiks. OENTLryrii and rniLDRss. AUISUilU.l tU LUIil 1U ANT SUL COHCSBT BAIA ----'-'"; uziTTtmOtk corcsst Brail KiflrB J f TaAUea-I SALE ' tick fi - ; II "Mil MJSSLF'iaJi if,'?' . . great ' ::: -t- SALE OP JAPANESE And Chinese Goods, consisting of; Ivory Carvings, fine Pecoratedi Porcelain, Bronze, new Brass Wares, Satsuma Ware, Cloisson nie, Silk Embroideries, .Screens, Mattings, etc. We are compelled', to vacate our store July SO, and MUST close out the entire stock! at once at auction.' The public is cordially invited to attend this! sale at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 and; 7:30 p. m. ANDREW KAN & CO. Corner Fourth and Morrison., This is the Only Place In town where you set anything ' And everything in . Ladles' Tailor tag. Wa mak all kinds ( light weights, silks and cloths, afoot Carlo, Suits, SMrt Waist Suits, to, '"..'' - A. Lippman SM TAmOXXi STBBBT. Bkon. Bed 1IH , V NOM KIN Chinese Restaurant ' 1SS Seeead Str. Ooraal Aide. Illclous Chinese noddle soup. Bs- perb chop su.y. Delloatslr navoraKi viands of all desortrtions. nsan.at snd ehanpest place In Chinatown, rrivat hose for i.artl... Tahla Inlaid will shells snd flow.re. Handsomsly carved chairs all Imported. FRITZ THEATRE o susNiirre. riiiD raiTx. -ra. w. a. row!, r-. Auenow the Ho-.r: ci' vaudev:1 r: ' rW'saaws af it I