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..TLA. . .J, f i - k-i 4 at to vote V v ' . . . ' " - . - ' - .. . i. sALc:;is cut .-. ,' '7 - .1 , ' BIAS ' PMM? -'i" -v ", ":v ' (lauraa! Speelal SotU.) v Waehlncton, Nor. -1. . President ovJt, .. accompanied by - Secretary Cib and two executive clerks, wilt va tb capital tonight for Oyster Bay. soon aa the unembara- of tha party Ive voted tomorrow moraine they will turn to Washington. . . In accordanca with custom and aa aa t of courtesy to tha. president tha Jearaph companies will run apactal re Into tha executive offices at tha hits Houss tor tha raoalpt of tba eleo- bn returns tomorrow night. Tha aama urtasy will - ba oztandad to Judga irkar at bla noma and to former Presi nt Cleveland at Princeton. If tba latter desires.. . -, 7 mtmt hat At uom ' y ', ' (Joornsl Special Service.) ')' Esopus. Nor. T. Parker spent tha day hla library and about his estate, pay r far lesa attention to polltto than tha work of tha farm employes. The mlnee went horseback rldlna- wHh rs. Tarker and hta brother Fred. . Ha turned In time to meet tha morning 141. .which was burdened heavier than uel . with letter from prospective If ice seekers. . No 'further publlo Iterances are expected from the nominee Parker will probably ride to Kingston train or wagon tomorrow morning rota, and with several frlenda of th rally will receive the returns at Rose hunt tomorrow night : FORMATIONS FILED . IN GAMBLING CASES bis trie t Attorney Manning filed ln- matlons In tha circuit court this rning charging tha following per is with tha crime of gambling: R. D. II. Charles Wilson, T. C. Reichle. C. Dixon, it. Burelbaoh, 8. Meredith and s Johnson. rhelr offense. It Is alleged, consisted playing draw poker at Fourth and ighfat Sap- Ctai tiber it. The defendants were caught Sheriff Word'a drag-net during O 'hung Wan.' .proprietor of a- Chinese fabling house at tl 8acond street. s charged with gambling in a separate orm&tlon. It is alleged that tba game a played for money with a bowl and ail metal disks, tha name of the m of play being unknown to tha dis t attorney. The gam la commonly led cbuckluck. v - . ..i ;..- .. GHWAYMEN KILL . - BASIN SALOON MAN (Special Wspstra a Tse JeanuL) ' "., . elena, Mont., Nor. T. A special from 1 1 dec eaya that John Bockerson's saloon Basin was held up at midnight oun- by two masked men. Sockerson at pted to defend bis property and in a ht with the robbers received two nds from which ha died at T -o'clock he sheriff has started for Basin, where Iwtll organise a poese and pursue the twayroen. No booty. It la said, red by the robbers. iimm UC3ES: 3ur.3cndCc!do noatnonla and ley's lloney and Tim aot only pg the cough, but heals and strength tha lunga and prevents aerleas (w Is from a cold. " -.- - here la bo danger 0! Pneumonia, sumption or other serious lung ibla if F ley's llsitsy and Tar iken, aa it will ear tha moat stub- b coughs tha dangerous kind that lea on tha lunga and may develop pneumonia vet Bight, . '. v . 4 yon have a cough or cold do not Pneumonia whan Foley's Howoy J Taf will car you quickly and lngthea your lunga. , , : vM Jemembbr tha - nam Falay) ney and Tar ndTofusa anjr itltuta offered. Do not take chances 1 soma unknown preparation that a you tba aama whan you can gat ley's H stray and Tar, that coats I aa mora nd ta sax ana certain Laulta. Contains no opiate. Vad After Physlolans taM lla - Had Consumption. , HI Jones, Pastor E. Church, Ira. Md., writes: "About aavas or Ityeara ago I had B vary aarara cold :h physicians said waa vary near amonia, sod which they afterwards louncod consumption. Through a id I was induced to try a sample of r'a Honey and Tar, which gar ma Inuch relief that I bought soma of Ugular aiaa. Two or three bottles d me of what tba physicians cauea Vumptioa, and I have never had any uuwi , ,. .. . 11.1.- V 'tt M.' -. . Iie 50 cent sis ' contains two sad half times as much as the small sis tha $1.00 bottle almost sis times inch. . ;. :ld m rr?trTK:ra it. In an address en "Local Option" last night. Rev, dgar P. Hill. D.. D.paator of the First Presbyterian church, urged all the force interested In securing" tbe local option law to unite and make a de termined' effort to rid - Multnomah coun ty of the saloon at the election tomor row, lie waa very emphatic In his ar gument for anion - and made - a- very strong plea to his hearer, r. - "The auloon stands for the works of the devil," said be. . "Aa an Institution It stands for the brothel, for the gamb ling bell and for lawlessness and an archy." - . He reviewed the force arrayed against tha saJoon, among which ba named tba Prohibition party. He explained bat he waa not a member of tbl party, yet It waa doing great good In agitating the liquor question and . In educating the people.' : -While the Prohibition party baa made a' blunder ln not consulting with the other foroea active In securing local option." continued be. "Thar Is nothing elss for all these forces to do but get together on Tuesday and make a, deter mined stand against the force of the devil In an attempt to secure prohibi tion." f ' . ' "- There- waa a large audience la - at tendance at th services.- : '' COi'IPAIIlf DEVISES : TRAHSFER SYSTEM ' Under the new general transfer sys tem that la to- go Into effect osi th Portland A Suburban railway about No vember II, ther will be a number of 11 mile ride Tor a- nickel, and one ride that from Lents to BC Johns will ba about 14 miles. , Among th longest -cent rides will bo - from Rlverview cemetery to St. Johns; from Ienta, Mon- tavUla, Bellwood and Woodstock tout Johns; from Lents to the Lewis and the loop back ef Portland heights, and from Bellwood, Woodstock and Monta vllla to th exposition .grounds. These rides wKl be In th neighborhood of If mllea ' A -plan of general transfer has been worked out "by" T. X" Fuller; general au pertntendent of the consolidated Unas, that is designed to give th publlo th benefit of transfer for a t-cent car ride' to any part of the city, and at th same time avoid transferrins th Incoming paasenger out over another line that would land hlra In the district frorn which' he-etarted. ' .This has been the msln difficulty with which the framera of tb transfer Schedule had to contend. There are no changes of running time of car contemplated.. . .- .,'" ...r - v, Tha Oregon -Water Power it Railway lines; which have for some Teare ex chanaed transfers with the Portlsnd lxallwar .between: jyolntawlrbln the city limlte and aa far aa Jenis ana ateiiwooa, will -continue this exchange with the consolidated company. . V .. ? SHERIFF TO HOLD : VfARTICtt POOLROOf-I Sheriff Word will remain In pose slon of th poolroom' operated by tba Warwick Commission company until Jan uary t. l0ft. It id probable that even ahould be lea 4n the circuit court he will occupy th premise much longer than that, aa th case will hare to be set and tried.- An appeal to the .su preme court, provided th circuit court Should - decide - against . .-aim,.' would lengthen tha time of occupancy by two or three month longer. .'-: -'." . This is made certain by the proceed tngs In Justice Seton'a court yesterday In the. ejectment action brought by Man ager M. O. Neaae. Attorney- John M. Qearln and Judge Watson appeared, fur Nease. Henrr McGinn for Sheriff Word. ItLhia.snswer Mr. Word set up that ha, la sheriff, and that one 'of nia special djutle I to suppress gambling. Th Warwick was conducted a a gambling bousst. be . declared, and tha manager, when he went ther to eee the Bailing of pools, taunted him and Invited arrest - A demurrer wss Interpooed and sa talned by Justice Beton. Tba case went to a bearing en the merits and Justice Beton decided In faror of Nease. . Attorney McGinn thereupon stood on his denial of th facts' and presented' a bond on appeal. Indemnifying Neaa In double the amount of rent h would lose by th place being cloeed. Sheriff Word has until th f Irat day of - tbe next terra of court, which la th second Monday In January, in which to file his transcript on. appeal In th circuit court CREDITORS AND HEIRS OBJECT-TO BIG FEES County Judge Webster was occupied this' morning In hearing objecttona t the final report of F. R. Strong aa ad ministrator of the estate of Joeeph Holladay. , It Is said' that the estat I worth la the neighborhood of I100.00. Creditors claim amount to something more than this amount - Th objections to th re port of Administrator , strong are to various Item of expense on account of which he claimed about ft.OOO. Strong died a few months age. ' Th administrator claimed $1,00 aa remuneration for looking after th ae tata generally. (As special Itema he asked for 11. 00 a year during hla flv years' service as administrator for su pervising repair and improvement on th Seaside property. He also claimed to have advanced some money to th es tate and to be owing a fee for bis work In trying to sell th Warner mill sua Two witnesses. Attorney J. N. Teat and George Taylor, occupied the atand thle morning. Both testified that Mr. Strong's' service to the estate aa re gard a th Seaside property had been conaclenttoua and ' hla work thorough. They believed tha amount of compensa tion be bad asked to be moderate. r. D. Chamberlain appear for th objecting creditors of the estat and Charles H. Caret for th heir of th deceased administrator. . ' V . ' PORTLAND TO BE . ilil'DRY'i-TOHORROff Portland Win be a "dry town" during lection hour tomorrow. From I o'clock In th morning until T at night all sa loons will ba closed. Tbe Retail Liquor Dealers' association has given notice that It will cooperate with th polio In en forcing rigid, observance of the law, which requires that saloon shall be closed while the polls are open, . ? 1 No nktter .what it cost: you, if it is never played, 1 what , satisfaction is it to you? v-; . ' . ' Detter exchange it for a, Pianola-Piano or get a Pi anola. Those with the let rostyle attachment are most ! popular. You will then have music in,your home always. Moderate terms of payment can be arranged.. .. . '. EHersPisnoIIouse ( Sol Northweet Agent 7.', -T.V-r SSI WUtitea Jt, car.- Lirga store also Spokane and' -Sttle. Wash.: San Francisco, Stockton, and Surek. CaL ASSERT TURNER VILL DE ELECTED Dispatck tsf (Sseetal Dissatck -t The Jasrssl Taeoma, Wash., Nov. T On th eve of election th Democ ratio committee claim a the election of George Turner , . ty 'si plural' T.00. J According to these claims Mead cannot carry any eastern waahlngton oountla aar. perhaps. . Baickltat ; and Yakima, and he has a fight on- hla nana itS those counties. Spokane, Lincoln and Whitman counties will sirs T urner over w helming majorities. In "Whitman county th feellnff - I decidedly for Turner and the. Democratlo ticket Turner' county, Spokane, la expected to coma second to Whitman aad Lincoln third In th column of Turner counties. In - western Washington the only fair majority conceded to , Mead Is la hi" home county. . J Th Republican claim th star for Head by about 4.009. but bow admit th figure may be leas, owing to th sweep ing pluralities promised Turner eaat of the Caseadea, where ' th anti-railroad feeling letrong. .- hi recent Portland engagement, and who maae a great bit Tb Kiltie trio, di rect .from Proctor' Perry and 81ms, comedy eketch artists; Eve Savchelder 1 Perkins, the singing esrteonlst; Adal SPURIOUS COINS ARE . CIRCULATING .HERE Business men throughout the ' city were Warned this morning to watch for spurious tl gold pieces. I1.00S of which ar.sald to have been put Jnto circula tion today. The money la new aad bears tha date of l0s. It la said that the piece were coined In another city and brought to Portland for circulation. . ''r.' " I ' ' ' I ' i ;-3T" AT THE THEATRES "BxTXJKXASSAJI" TOJTiaXT. '-1 Tonight at - tba Marquam ' Grand, George F. Root's beautiful aacred opera, "Belahasxar," will be produced by .,-100 local people, among wham are eome of the" - most .-talented muslclana of ' tha clty.--.Th performance i under th di rection, of Martin B. Robinson and will benefit the Central Christian church. The musical affect of th Marquam orchestra, a great organ and 100 voice will - prove of unusual beauty. "Bel ahassar" baa never been enacted here, and It Is an opportunity that music lov era ahould not everlook.. Th compoeer. George JF Root wrote f 'Marching Through Georgia"' and a number of other, old war. songs, aa well as .many cantatas, sacred and otherwise. '-' "Bel shaasar" is always regarded as hla moat ambitious effort, and tbe most beautiful. voitoBmow noR. ' . '- Jeltriee could '. not have , selected 'a more popular . attraction . to .pleas th American theatre-goer , than-, he has don In reviving that great play, "Davy Crockett ' In which - th . lata Frank Mayo atarred In th yeir gone by. . It Is a , play ! of tha. frontier . life of the nation, "and- - graphically deplete the soene as they actually existed In those days, - whea -the" boundaries ef the re public extended no further west than Kentucky, and beyond, toward the set ting sun, waa unknown wilderness. Th play 1 full ef strong cllraaxee and thrilling situation, Into which ta wovea a aatural and pleasing rein of character comedy,- The champion will appear at tha Marquam Grand' theatre, tomorrow (Tuesday) night ' Election return will b read from th stag. 7: r . - ' '; OUT BSU AT XiTBXa ' One again th Lyrio -cornea- to th front with an xcllent bill on of un surpassed xoelleno and of rare merit. Indeed, -competition, no" matter how strong or keen, ha n fear for th man agers of this playhouW Tb Lyrio opened It door with a bill that brought croWda after crowds, and o It I today, .. The bill thle week la headed by Leon ard and Fulton, tha famous sketch team; th Shetland Slater, In a soubrette act . Imi. smII wAfth f ha nrtesk Af dmlntnn! James A. Tunn. th great mtmlo; Wes ton and Beasley, In a singing, dancing and talking act; Harry Hoyt the sweet barttona. in th Illustrated son. "Down at th Baby Stored" and th vltascop with entirely new picture. IS AT TMM Once again the management of the Baker theatre submits an excellent vau devllle offering.- The Baker ha eet the Dsc. The bill thla week I headed by Mis Ethel Fuller, who will render th euree seen from "King Lear." It Miss Fuller who waa Melbourne Mao Do wall's leading lsdy during- term of A Sate Thta. It 1 said that nothing la euro except death and taxes, but that la not, alto- f ether true. lr. Klng'a New Discovery or Consumption is a aure cure for ell lung and throat trouble. - Thousands can teetify to that Mrs. C B. Van Metre of Bhepherdtown. W. Va., nays; "I had a sever esse or Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. Klnra New Dtecovery then cured ' me absolutely." It's infallible for Croup. Whooping Cough, Orlp, Pneumonia end Consumption. Try It It's guaranteed by the Red Croee Pharmacy, corner Sixth and Oak etreeta. on the way to the post office. Trial bottle bre. Reg. sis 10C, tl t- 7 - ' Fall and yitc styles in the cele brated Fowncs'.Dent's, Adler's and -Pcrrin's make of gloves are on dis- play here in a profuse variety fcr itrcct, driving and evening vcar . . r: . w 4)' (w':caU- attortbn-'to ovr own: special XfA CA :; ' heavy Dog Skin Capo Glove at.. ...... sP f y ' i7';77'- y.; EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED ' - I. New TArnvals in Hose ,r Dedded new effects in Lisles, Cottons, Silks and Cassimeres .-..V.:..........2Sc 50c, 75c, $1X3 to J1C3 NOTEHeavy Maco Cotton Hose in tans srid bUcks-prery; '" special, 3 pairs for $1.00. 7 : ',:-:i-:'':iS .'77' 'r, phla, th wonderful shadowgraph ma gician; - Conors and Conors; - Hyttan Travla. the operatlo baritone; Raymond O. . Baldwin and the blograph oomplet tn out ., v..- . T;AOAla!'ar 0faatVr The new bill at the Arcade open this afternoon. Tb first performance dem onstrate the truth of the claim that ther -la no better vaudeville play house in the city. -The audlencee wlU un doubtedly be farg and enthusiastic all week. Tb cnaraeter of th perfor mances Is crisp and novel and contains many features of great merit . ! : AT ST. Today marks the berinnlna of th new bill at the Star theatre If will be an auaplctou vent' in ' theatrical ' circle becaue of the return - of Sylvester. Jones, And .Pringl. --Thla- famous mta atrel trio mad such' a tremendous sue- When it v played Ha last engage ment her thai th. management ef tb Star baa engaged them one mora. , . . ' ASTAsTOS IUI TOXOUOV. "The advance, aale-ef seat a will open tomorrow Friday) morning at 10 o'clock for -the big musical, comedy auocess. "The Tenderfoot"- which cornea to tbe Maruuam Grand theatre next Thursday. Friday, Saturday nights, with a special price matinee Saturday. Th Dearborn theatre management Jj fa" thelr latest and greatest musical com edy success. This management has al ways given us the -beat procurable and their past success, "The Burgomaster,' "The Explorers" and "Tbe Storks;" ar gue a high-class production.- . . - y - .. SIJOV I OOOS.. - Better than usual, which means ex traordinary, the new bill . at th Bijou, commencing this afternoon, ia a hummer indeed.-'.. Mum Smllax and her famous athletic terrier. - the thrilling train rob bery plcturea, Mabel Maitland's contor tion dsncas. and Baxter's aerial cycling feats are a fewof the bis acta, ': . T . STXAKZm BUBH AT SSA. - . '. - (Joaraal Bpselal BsrrVsO San Francisco. Nov. 7. News waa re ceived - here - this morning: that , th achooner Challenge, from. Koch harbor was burned and scuttled at see, Th crew aafe at South Bendr Waah. -flha carried a cargo of lima, 7 V . .. "- What' th secret of happy.-visrorous health. Simply keeping the .bowels, the stomach, the liver and kidney strong snd active. Burdock Blood Bitters does It ... ...-v,. - : . i '.. 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