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FRIDAY EV"'""" " r-x' $, 1904. i e I, t tu" A. I, a o' se; e ps A h t ' o wife TEL.LLY SLASHED i m A ' . . u. v boarded a ! vrth-buMl t 1 supposed to uava gone to 'ta He wriiea to hla wue tv uu-'v b tt baa auoceadad la 1 ( r r .... : J- - - ,V - ' - . . 1 r. Trwmeatloag Cuts, la Pries sf T1 i iilOh a TJ ' ' for - t -to t 4-. J II ' iu a - k r . , t rwtirfeaoe a secret. to b m wv i e r n-tw , -.ranoe to polios r a, are trying o h'n. P "'S dlsanpearance uvea at tua ruuid, Iva First C:htwa Flos New Pianos mod Emivm Uss4 Omg . , For Cash:. atone '"f -I' t on p 9 I . t4 I street. w - " .. is a 1 1 mi V rw t -a " -" "Dr. - ... v As administrator of' ths mWi of her dictiMd hwMnd. Fred R. Strong, a final, report of what he aocotaoiisaed aa --executor of the Joweph Holiaosr muu. wa filed' la th county court yeeterOey v,J by Mrs. btary Btronc. The report shows nor then 40,vttv In reoelpt and oe-. bureemente. the executor advancing - 4,1(9 oat of hie fund. Tn rec tiler ooaunlseion - due the exeestor mount to Sl.ltT, while the charge tor extra, services. Including- time and at tention riven to the Seaside houee at . Clatsop beaeh, Is ,. A totaj charge of IU.S07 is mad acavist the etie, loeludlng n fa of t-l.oab for, trylns to effect the emle of the property of ' the , Willamette Hill Lumber company to the Northern Pnotno Kilroad oom neny. This sal area at the time pre- .; rented by the city council, which re fused a franchise on certain streets, out the aala has reoenUy been oomiub- ' A crude foraWa nten failed to wavfx ' last Monday renin when he attempted to pass a worth l nee caeca upon voro--' nor Klniey. While prepartna- the re mains of Mrs. J. S. Clenachen. the woman who ahot herself, for burial, a . newsboy oama runnlns In with an en J velop for Mr. Flnley. In the envelope waa a letter and a cheek for Its. The letter asked ' Mr. Haley to credit Mr. Clenachen for Sit and send 11 to i ' flower store tn Washington street across ' from the Perkins. It was signed by J. ' S. Clenachen. The check wa for Its ' drawn by B. W. Williams on the First National bank In Mr. Clenaarhen's favor. Mr. Flnley failed to sand the money with the boy and the neat day spoke to Mr. Clenachen about the matter. He - waa shown the onack and the letter bad f pronounced them rank forgeries. , r. 7" It waa reported at a meeting of the Midway Improvement aaaoelatlon- last "" night that the question of bettering, the - condition of the MUwaukie road, south from Holgate street, baa' bean taken up jwHh the county court. A deetelon waa reacnes to seen tne manse oeiorw ura court until definite action 1 taken. T As t the schools of the district are orer L ' 'crowded, it waa' concluded to arouse ia- . . school house, to be need py children iiv-i - ng In that part of the dlatrtct between me uinrap wk.wny u bw , wtiiw v;- school. A number of names af streets In the district are said to conflict with , the names of atreeta In other parts af the elty and changes wlU.be suggested - hv the aasnnlatlnn . . Vteiurnlnv to his home after a lone " that he will no 1 oncer seek to find hla r -wife. but-wtU sue for a divorce. Mra. " Bin all iftfc her home at Oswearo and came to Portland In the company of another to this nothing definite has bees board " .of bar. . v f ' , Bteps are being taken to Install a fuel ' r nlant at the United States custom mo. Propdsate for doing the work -!rfjr-;ij be vnbmltted to the vartoo eo tractora of the city within the neat day f"1 plants installed. The plana and spao- lrieatlona make pnovU .ons for two stor age tanks, two err compressors, ' two pumps and two BWtorm - The explanation la made that If one of the plants should get out of order the eter can be prsas fd Into service. It Is estimated that the coat of fitting up the building with ' this Improvement will approximate v -ys.OH. At present ooal w ossd as a 'v. . v 4 y: Aeeordlavto the monthly report fit the board of health, an unusually large '''1 numbsr of deatha have resulted among children from. cholera Infantum. Phy elclana say thla M due to the exoee- alve heat and to the Indiscriminate eat . fng of fruit. During the month S deatha bava occurred through bowel trouble and moat of theee- among children. Ao . oordlng to the report the btrth rata for the month Is vary high, there being 14t reoorded. During the name thno there were 101 deaths. 11 Of whom died be i tweea the acea of 19 and W years. Con tagious diseases wars vary few la aum- - mrangers hi the city deerriag to sre the dellglrtful scenery af the Columbia river ehould remember that the steamer leaves foot of Washington street Mon day, Wednesday- and Friday mornings, running throjQgh the mldet of this on ehentlng' landscape, mountains, canyons, glens and past the waterfalle that leap from tha moutala pairs, one of them marar than Sot foot. The Charies. R. apenear la the newest .steamer on the river, and tha fastest boat afloat on theee waters. Paasengnra for The Dalles and way landings should bear this In mind. TaL Mala lUt. Senator M. A. Millar of Lhrn . eoonty will In all probability Introduce bill In the state legislature next January, providing that eohvkrtS of the state penitentiary shall be put to work build ing good reads fa Oregon. Tha '1 4 - 4 . it. V 1 - it I MM r . t o- e t t'l- m t r- " - iirn of cow. ct, k v.y and c '";, end la bv tnr the mol t excurelon rjn-.r pyrng on te C-Jiumbta. Uaoo etruoied ooeervavion woich the (eatsert has la aomethuag no other tfolumbla river excursion noat can ooaat ox Steamer leaves Alaer-atreet 'wharf at l:0 a. m., returminc to Portland " W M p. m. An exoe -sot fluoday dinner served on board. Hound trip Phona, main lie, - - -t, ."'The woman robbed of , worth af mlnlig locks ean symphthlaa with the uaiortatMce man or woman who wesrai sunau troned aw those otd rssnion4 nre-aeated pollhrs the kind that ma a as saw teeth ef the goods. Our steam-heated poltsbera make tha gar menta up so slick that tha wearer feele aa If be had found a small fortune, such as tha lady am re shs Ipst. Union Xmun dry. Second and Columbia, Tel. Main sat. . John Ik Wlleon la here fro SeatUe on bualaeea for tha first time In two years. 'He states that the people of Washington manifest great Interest to tha Lewis and Clark exposition and will support rt cordially. Mr. Wilson, Who Is practically at tha bead af the Repub lican party In tha adjoining state, ex presses hla belief that Washington will give Roosevelt a big majority in aba presidential election. Messrs. R. R. Blaok and Chart ee Far rail of ga. Paul have opened a tidy dry goods and clothing store la tha Heller block. Orand and Hawthorne avenues. This will ps a real convenience to tha people of that neighborhood, especially aa In eon sequence of low rests and small ex senses the concern will be en abled to quota vary low prices on all Its goods. The atora haft bean named 'Tha Manor.'' ' i' Residents alone Tenth street between Stark and Davis are indignant boannea coal tar covered with a thin coating of sand has bean placed on tha oroaswalka by tha oontraetora. This mixture has boon getting on tha feet' of people and Is being tracked everywhere. Children dellxhted to car This sticky suae tax on their feet and track it alone the sidewalks and into-their b"" plana are mads by Architect David Lewis for a hendeome new residence to be built by A. D. Charlton an Portland Heights, and work on the house will bo oommeneed this month. A realdenoo will also be built by Whitney I Boise. on ana of his various lota, but the site for tha house baa not yet been i lected. although tha plans are ready for tha oOQtraetor. . A. For nan Francisco, San Pedro and Los Angolas. Monday, aWptembar U, steamer "Northland." Captain Bonn I field. San Francisco, cabin, IlLeO: steerage. It OS. flan Pedro, cabin, fll.M; steerage, ill.ee Including meals and berth. Russell d ogere Line, scant Oak street deck. Phona Main . - - - 1 . . .:v,. Wa m mofom to close out our stock of cloth Inc. gent's fnrnlablngn, boota and ehoea, and beta and aapa at aoeb nrloaa aa waa never known before in Portland. Thai w no fake sale. If you are bt eed of anything ht our Una call on us and learn our prices, at 11 First street,. oov- The far! examhtatlons for entrance to tha Medical college af the University of Oragon will be held) eptembar IS and students era being enrolled now. Dr. B. B. Joseph t dean of tha oollege, has been In correspondence with atudanta from all parts of the Faotoo aaast. x Tha St Joha'a achoet starts Monday moraine- The two room aanem h been completed and equipped. Tha teaehera for the year are John Teu sober, principal; Mlsa B. VJ. Rtvett Miss D. Bh Ives. Miss L. Waters, Miss Van Vleet and Mlaa Oalaader. -. . i- It has beeet caacovared that' the ta cit ne of the approach of the Sallwood ferry la about four feet too high to al low the ferry to lanes The approach wltl be extended a few feet to remedy thla dfeat.v - . t . For Salt Rest savtnC end best ad- vertiatd mercantile business In Portland. is center of retail dlatrtct; 911.600. Ap ply McOaxry m.Rhihsnlson, AUy'a, 0 Oraconlan. . J . r A defective flu In tha residence af John M Btllea, III Chapman atraat, called out the Are department this morn- lac at t 'oloofc. The damaga was nonv The State Orartga Fair committees will meat tonight - In Droning Star Orange hall to arrange for the annual fair which wilt be held m October. School boobs, new and second-hand, at the Old Book Store. Sit Yamhill street. , . . .- , . Pol lea arAeers are saarohhur for t. F. Kress, who left bis home and family 1 day ago. Kreae la a machinist by trade and hla departure waa deliberate. 1: ' ArrKif our rwoemt ordm for r .Power Transmission haC.aiiil J -., Art tfaoM of tfas : . Pcrtlcr. J Ccrdag Ca . . . Thaw Dtoarrgslfp cooccrns dis j crtminctny c-?mly" in thHr rmrchssri ' snd w tnjrn by tha LLmGN sod j Aii a ue uur Het- -in wry ma mm fi r t- ' re wmrk e""d in our w 9 z -'Kted ItkuwPT L l i , t,.ieri msy profit by The Portland Woman' club will at tend tha staxe fair at Salem nest Frt dxy la a boy and a lai oar will be used to carry tha m oars. Friday w Portland day at the iu- and the olub la one of the commercial bodlea of the city that are eeoau.g to have as larg repeeenteOoa of city people at the fair as poaeloi. To the hop flelda Sunday ' nteaae.r Pomona from Taylor street Sunday at S a. m., thla trip Tou bava never taken, SI Mile up the Willamette river Stopplnc at ButUvllre. Champoeg ' And Way Landings, arriving back ' At :St p. m. Qood meals served ' Ojb boat. Round trip ILfta. The first meeting after the summer vacation of the General Ministerial as sociation of this city will be held to the T. M. C A. building; at l it o'clock Monday afternoon. The clergymen will relate their variooa vacation experi ences. Election of ofnosrs WI41 sine take place and a program for tha winter will b nffTSJUfOd, ' Wa-Hoe Tonic The grant blood purl fler, nerve tonic and liver regulator. Just what yon need these day. For aala by all drugglata. Chaw Den. Tal-Omav, bava pearly teeth and prevent decay. For eel every where. 1 - -, School books' bought sold snd as ehanged. Jones' Sook Store. Stl Aidar street. IT you wsnt a fxrst-elsas hard wheat flour, try.Paaaehfc Tear grooer sails it. Dr. 1 hC Thornton, denttet, Marooajn. TEESE t.::eves KNOW i i A VALUE OF CHICKENS The chicken thief or thieve erho busted themselvaa in Arhlna a few weeks ago are not. rostlnc because of any ac cumulation of thoroughbred fowl they may have acquired, Thla week they ve been Confining their attention aaf the fgnctar of Mount Tabor, and one af tha latter reports the loan of four doaan fancy leghorn. In tha last InetaAoe. as tn previous ones, the prowler have not been In n hurry, neither bava they- neglected to take anything with feathers that waa worth taking. The four doaan chickens la at taken ware picked from n flock of Sitand tha four doaan war the best one to. be eel acted. Had tha owner himself want forth with a lantern ha could not bar don a better lob. . Local pouatryman bava bad experl- anoe with varloua sorts of chicken thieves, but they have- never received visits from shy that acted aa the present prowlers do. In every ease tha thief shows that ha know the chicken bouse and all It surroundlncs; no gats, bar, bolt, or look la broken, and In two eases dog that were near the ben bouse failed to awake and give the alarm. Tha moot peculiar thing about tha entire aaaa I that the thief chooeea with wnlaWnc ao- oarmcy tha beat ban. - , r zaum EXPENSES OF MINING CONGRESS J. Frank Watson, chairman of the committee that had charge of the funds oontrlbuted for the exponas of the American Mining Congress, 1 proper Ing aa account of the receipts and dis bursements that were made. There ware a number of persons who oontrlbuted to tha fund, who have bean reluctant about turning over tne eaaa When it is moot needed. The account wfll be made to tha oom- mlttes during the week and will probably be published. It will contain the com plete record of all reoeipta and) all dis bursements. C. XL Sltton left yesterday forb rlsH to his old home, chain of Rooks, Ma. Ha will visit tha St. Lou la exposition. Rear-Admiral Charles M. Rao. chief of the bureau of steam engineering In tha- United fltatee navy, waa at the Portland yesterday an route from Se attle to San Francisco, where be will Inspect the Mare Island navy yard. Circuit Judge William Galloway of McMlnvtlle was tn thla elty yesterday. He ta on hi return from The Dal lea. v Mrs. J. F- Krep af Walla Walla m.e Cueet at tha Parkin today. P7. S. Wleder of Bureka ht sutaterud ai tna Ferktna. . - . B. F. Perkins la a Pendleteai anisen stopptng at tna Perklna. Mra. Hubbard of Salem st th guest of ths Perkins today. Charles tfiokell of Medford la regis tered at tha Perkins. D. R. Rlos of Roaeburg bt regtstsred at tha Belvedera. W. D Fletcher I b Pendleton slwssn raajnrterad at tha Belvedere. Fred Dawson of Albany Is stopping at the Belvedere. ... S. M. Marsden, A. Merchant and t. Merchant are Marahnold el tineas regla- tered at the Imperial. Mrs. M. Neauley Of Medford Is a smast of tha Imperial. N. X. West of La Orande and O. T. Hall of Ihigene war morning arrival at tha Imperial. - ( 1 ! IMSli,! i'i mli nmmm' , lesstiicr Boyg u Want Al Aeiis. What signals a saw reparturo in ad vert laing circles b th arrangesnont oompletad by The Journal with tha Western Union Telegraph oompany, whereby want advertisere Caay have their ada. delivered to The Journal by messenger without extra coot to them. Announcement of thla service wa made in teat alghf Journal.' Tha arrange ment provided that any person having ad advertisement for tha want eolumna ef The Journal may sail a messenger either by automatic bos, by phoning Main SST or even a topping a meeeener on the street. The advertisement, if paid for In advanoe at the rate ef ft cents for every seven words, will be de livered at The Journal ofBoa, and If presented before 11 o'clock will appear In tha Issue ef that nay. If you bava an ad. for the want columns ring; phona or call a mo on gar. Tha service com plete la yours for. I oeata for every A Great Day tt the State Fatr Sale Portland day, Thursday September It, all Portland will be there. Fare 11. ft for the round trip. Including ad- mlaaMn to the grounds and grand stand at races. Southern raciao special train leaves Union depot S a, KM morning. leaves fair ground p. m. Allan and Lawla' Bes-rn4, We bar opportunity to buy out b large concern ttiat la anxious to retire from buainees In one of ths cities where w are heavily interested. An undertaalac of thla kind tehee tote of money. The opportunity hi such a premising one to us, however, that we feel we can a fiord to make a heaVy aacrlace to take advantage of It 'Accordingly, wo offer spot-cash burets the following One. new, fully warranted, highest grade pianos at lassthan actual uciurjr cost, nuiiif; Two choicest Co lettering baby grands, value late mcH On very choice CMokerlas -parlor grand, value f 1.100. - One very Una Weber parlor grand la select mahosauy case, value 11,160. Two of tha finest large stae Chlokar tac uprights, value MfrO each. Three very decent. Weber uprights, fancy mahogany ca .valued at ft4 and MOO. resDectlvSirT - Os Weber art piano, Louie JtrV de slgjT value $70. Two of the dainty Wabsr baby up- ngnts. value 6b9 earn. Three very elegant new arsis Kimball uprights the famous exhibition assign value SB60 each. T Thro superb Kimball Colonial np righU. tha very latest, value 1 410 each. ' AeW IS Ussd PiaUMS 'srx used Instruments In fine condi tion, among them Fischer, Howard. Lud wlg. Singer, Bailey. Kingsbury, at I1SS aaurh 'Five used uprights, made by Hals. Wesley. Wellington. A. B. Cbas .and Kingsbury, at 1104 each. Please note It will pay ptt to make vour selection at once. A deposit of one-tenth of amount of purcnase to OS maae at time ox selec tion, balance payable by noon of Sep tember is next . , era. The goods are tha nnest.. Profits cut no Ban re. we re even wining to sacrifice part of our actual coat. In vestigate this st once, Ellers .Piano Home. IB1 Washington streL FC3 gus scum SAXOObT Through n - suit instituted yesterday ht the circuit court a story I revealed to which Bob Patterson and J. B. Moore, who- conduct A saloon at Fourth and Couch streets, srs alleged to be at tempting to deprive Qua Ronth, another saloon keeper, at 4 Fourth atraat. of his goods. B. p. MoClosky la the plaintiff ta tha suit filed, and he haa caused an attachment to be levied on all the con tents of Booth' saloon to recover 1200 alleged to be due for money loaned; " Routb was arrested on complaint filed by his wife for disorderly conduct but week. He waa In ten several days. He stated to Medoaky'a attorney that dur ing that time his place of business had been paseer ke and all bis goads taken. by Patterson and Moor to their saloon. H also said fhat be bad. twice been ejected from bis piao of business by MOOTS, , Roufb say that last hummer he was pantner of Lout T rummer, whs se cured the license to conduct the saloon tat 41 Fourth street because tha council refused to grant one In bis name. Later Trummer sold hi half Interest to J. B. Moore and be and Moor have since been running tha saloon as partners. After be was arrested he say hla partner would not ball him out sf jail, although there wa plenty of money In ths safe. - He further says that during hla absonoa all his money and gooda were taken by Moors and Patterson, tha value of which h stated wa, about MOO. ' H (old the attorney that Moors and Patterson sow hare everything, while be haa nothing. Medoaky'a attorney stated yesterday that soma of the goods alleged to have been taken from the,. saloon by Moor and Patterson ma be Involved la the attachment suit. LADIES 0F0.R.C WELCOME PRESIDENT " i' ''!,, ,v 1 ", """ v-:':;'v' : Mrs. j. H. Moors, grand president Of the ladies' auxiliary of the Order of Railway Conductors, waa ths guest of honor at' a largely-attended reception elves by. wives and daughters of resi dent railway conductors at Allsky hall teat evening, under the auspice of Port land division No. L Mr. Moors 1 In this efty to sirs In struction ta ths ritualist io work of the society, snd ths sessions are attended by many women. Including five from Taooma, Mrs. Lottie Willard, Mrs. Maud Cat to, Mrs. LUllan Smith, Mrs. Rosa Blew and Mrs, Anna Pag, deputy in spector of District No. ST. Tha Portland woman bad tastefully decorated ths hall with roeee and there 1a a brief program sf musical and literary numbers, to which Mlaa Almas Dust In. Miss Lillian Vaatob and Mlaa Lulu Berry contributed. Mrs, B. a Hogsn was chairman of Che raoeptton committee and waa assisted by Mrs. T. a Hughe. Mrs. Stella Naab and Mrs. J. W. Howls nd. Mrs. Moor goes to Taooma tomorrow and will return from there, wis Denver, to nr bom is Toledo. Onto. WEARY OF LIFE HE DESTROYS HIMSELF At tha age" of Tt years, Lloyd Devore oommttted suicide In bis eabtn at Ports mouth st ft o'clock yesterday afternoon by shostlnc himself to) the bead. Ha sat in an easy chair aa he took bla Ufa - For n long time be has been feeble and lonely snd seemed as If b didn't oars to lira. The body 10 now at Cor oner Plnleys room. Ths funeral ar rangements bar not yet been made. For several months H. A. Prltchard, tha ass of Mra. Mary WUlard, pioneer friend a, had been living with Devore. trying to make Ufa as pleasant a pos sible for him. The Wlltarda and De vore oroassd the plain together la. 163. The WUlard a were ths eld man a only lemmata friends.' Before hootinjr himself perora Wrote the following to tha oorwaort "To tha Coroner Of ho cornea)! 1 am not erasy, bava committed no crime nor run ana. or alia see, and always divided grub. I can stand this no longer. Waa born lb 1SJS, drove a wagon saroee tha plains snd through Portland la lift ft. THnbtheria. eers threat, croup." In stant relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' Jfeltrto 'Oil. At any srug tors . . FU2TEER TULE i.. .- .mm im M ... P- ' IBS FOS SnSORBRSXT OOBT- svot visrsw . Bta toops astb PJUUISl mMMOtMB OSf MIS su XRASD1 FROM JASXa . " - . ' FOR GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS TO ORDER NdW IN. - v ,r ; .1 . my "w ft 1 " - . ' . : Perfect fit arid artistic Hnings . Wa also carry tha X season.. 44tsi awd WewkvAotcei 9Cs. . , . - - - a v ' ' i " ; .''aTrt COLUMBIA THEATRE THUKDAYNIGHlVANlTfle BEST SHOW AND FINEST Captain r Lettarblair,; THIS WEEK Lord and '.' i : i h' .1- PRICES Evenings tSc; 50c and a few at V5c Entirs. Gsllery 16c Matinee Saturday and 8unday 15c, Sfto En tire Gaflery I0C.7THONE MAIN ,110,7" v . " . T 4. We Are Open -Vwr fail style. wlU a full line of cloth, ths heat on ths Paste t anaWVi aaak i,-...,!.,;.;'., SUITS all. stlk mno roa ' and up. Ladles own gooVls mads mp for lib. Ws also male skirts wholesale and retail. Prices rea soaable 'to par seat toss than yon get any pteoa aton. , A. LIPPMAN MANY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SEASIDE HOTEL Daa J. Moors, who owns ths Hotel Moore at Clatsop Beach. Seaside, wss in the city yesterday to confer with Architect Davis Lewis on plans that are being made for extensive remod eling and big additions to ths Hotel Moore, all of which work la to be done In time to accommodate visitors from ths east who oome to see the Thawte AUttghlsWort a Hundred If your teeth are fas perfect condition, but if they are not, I oont wonder that you frown. But brace up, don't look ' mekmcholy, for don't think a decayed tooth is a permanent digurement. : We can correct this dbfigurement and re store it to its normal beauty and usefulness. Remember,i this is done without causing you the lightest pain by our lata and scientific methods. .. r , : f Examination free, whether you have work done or not. Come and get a 'Coupon for the Automobile with every dollar's worth of work dona betweea now and Xmaa. A fine Xmaa present for1 the lucky coupon holder. B. E. ' wx ev vw a aVJU4 11. ' 142 Vb Wsahingtoa 8c, cor. Office Hours a. m. to r iw Branch- C."-"jce L Br X XXXbS - BLACK UNFINISHED WORSTED SUITS. - . -,r. . . : . I m ..: M . w - . g g v w f . j';. i b . si StfSf SA J IA AA ' 1 . worionanship tnisrsmted ssswsll nsw shade in brown Suitinga 6. Walcfc, Isssas csW Hnssmer. THEATRE IN . THE WEST NEXT-WEEK Lady. Algy AJtuasUaarsjws. Shseuaet Bill. Sam iretical .Trees. . AttCADC THrATRt REFINED ; VAUDEVILLE Ssessy ''eavanaees ftont S MM'M aa-2mUteieaSy mf ' JUST OUT! Fountain Peri J.R.EWING ITT POUBTSI ST, lHXBrTU-CB. OBV and Clark fair next year. Mr. M will build two large wings to the pres ent betel. The lower noora will con tain a new dining room accommodat ing lib guests, large sun sartor, n dancing pavilion, barber shops, salt water baths and other modern summer hotel features, snd the upper Soar will give Sft additional bedrooms. An deotrte dynamo will be tnatelled and tna hotel will bava Its own electric light. Mr. Moor aaya It hi his Inten tion to keep the hotel open winter and summer. T. VrTVi T TV r- A f sppatosatofa ' jf i ' ' oi- . I,, 1 1 i. . Frowns TO ORDER - -y via i j llll " 11' "In . i- I.- 4 '- ss fitstlsss material and 1 which srs so popolsr this ' 2 RACES RACES RACES Irvinton Race Track T rt Last Week . nccuni; uoscs xpe iuim .. ' Big cards every day. ' SU or more races dauy Take cars first and Wash ington Streets. - First race called at 2:30. .. Over 500 thorough-.breda ncm ready. CORDRAY'S THEATRE . OOCDaAT a) BrnsnUb, Miasgam. ' Peruead'e Meet resale fasuiy Tseatis. JAMBS KBA2VE3 4r. Jekyfl atid hn Hyde - She bub of tea tewal Cbauasastey Bsaear sTithm. bvot. 1L Sum i aamt's 11. yndaetMa ef K)a the Bridge at Midoignt" ' m Hlatht hi New Terk CHjfI ' v. A us trirbtt hi Cbloeget y x A sapprb PfeoarUos. toe. BV. S9e; epeeUI taearvit a Hatlsee PrteeS, 10a sad Bfc. THE BAKER THEATR2 Oresea Theatre Ok. Laewsw. OBb. U BAsTgS. Masenr. Pheea Mi i let I. tsiaiii bUMaa end Besat, last Piifaisiisiii at MtelrjOtts-rrC MatabOtMrepU ant Oasjpaay hi Satoea' Oreat Pmy, . r: MaCt Tt Meev-Pvssteg, StStbt Bto Matfass, Iwtt, Ue J5fc BMP1RB TMEATRB Osr. lfltb aa Merrawa Ste. vew M Perfen Ok DhM BeaceMsH a SArt SaetWa 1 s a w s wiyvvu Meat Wees, "Bttoeael sn-eserf , Prlssi Blaht. 10a. Uk. tee. aUOaee Ms OBT TUB BMPIBB BAbTT J A Bui Snjlsbj VHb Itevarm. Ste S STAR THEATRE TAtnnrriuJi nrmoumM. . Qeaeral admleslas. latf fir Hi ss eeete, BM Pertereiaaeea. S te 4:i It te Mb s. m, Bandar eetlaiea S te It) m a av B' I StrfenuBjeei Sms f la Uttt S. Sk Amf it Is the theatre, 10 essav Sat aattrSOH AT StrflO hi M of Btreaftk at the YRIC THEATRU HIOM-liJSvS -RBFTINBD VAUUrjVTlX R 4:W; IM SMStT. t a. m Tta aa. aat lie wfll r- - say SW Hi" aseevt Saaeara ai Wk-.. TtM oxen so sneK-a. ineOV. SS. BL Jh-ear V UV1 y a a as Pesee Mate HT. tstowe sad Shgat, Xaa Tee hemt ef paste meaevnte. Oarhwaoea an waaei trvoi S dlf Sm