4 THE MORNING ORESONIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1904. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF The Oresonian' Telephone. Coonting-Boom gain 687 UanaKlnc Editor -"M!n ff" Sunday Editor Main 630 City Editor Main 166 Compoemg-Room JjoJn &5S Superintendent Building Red 2S23 East Elda Office East 61 AMUSEMENTS. STAB THEATER (Park and "Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. it. ARCADE THEATER (Seventh and 'Washing ton) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. BIJOU THEATER (Blxth, near Alder) Con tinuous -vaudeville, irom a to 10:30 i. LYRIC THEATER (corner Alder and 7th) Continuous vaudeville from 2 to 10 P. M. CORD RAT'S THEATER (Park and "Wash ington) Tonight at" 8:15, "A Runaway Match." BASEBALL TODAY, 3:30 P. M. Athletic Park, 24th and Vaughn, Los Angeles vs. Portland. Mqxtgomert Bridge Again Closed. The bridge over Montgomery Slough, on Larrabee street, in Lower Alblna, was again closed and barricaded yesterday to all travel except street-cam Barricades xere built so as to make it Impossible for vehicles to use the space occupied by the cars. Planks were removed at short intervals between the tracks, and at the end of the bridge-bars were fixed so that after the last car passes at night the bridge is closed and red lights are hung out. When the bridge was closed over two years ago the City & Suburban re paired its portion by driving new piles, -which so strengthened the bridge that it could be used by the public, but the bridge has become so unsafe that It has now been closed to all vehicles. Sewwood Ferrt to Start. It is an nounced that the Sellwood free ferry will .start up this morning. It was Intended to start the ferry yesterday, but there was some delay. Officers are as follows: Cap tain, AV. P. Hedges; engineer, A. H. For ester; Alexander Hamilton and L Nelson, deckhands; Edward Rankin, nightwatch man. The ferry has been ' named after John F. Caples. It will probably be a few days before a regular schedule can he adopted. The starting of this ferry means a good deal for Sellwood and the district toward the south in Clackamas County. There has been an agitation for it .for nearly 10 years. Laying Heavier Rails. The City & Suburban Railway Company Is laying heavier rails on its tracks through Sunny side, The work was commenced at East Thirtieth street on the south tracks. Rails have been distributed nearly to East Thirty-ninth street. The Portland Rail way Company is doing some light repairs on Its "Union avenue branch, at the in tersection" of Union avenue and East Burnside street, and also north of Sulli van's Guloh. Very little work, however, is being done at present on the lines of either company, other than repairs, pend ing the completion of the merger. Billings- "Waives Examination. In the Municipal GJourt yesterday before Judge Hogue, Moses Billings, the real estate and insurance man under arrest on a charge of ruining Miss Etta Hannon, a ward of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, waived examination through his attorney, "W. "W. .Banks, and will have to face the Grand Jury on the charge. Billings did not ap pear in the courtroom in person. With the view or preventing Billings from leav ing the county. Judge Hogue raised the amount of bail from $1500 to $2000. Billings gave bail yesterday evening. ' Fire Destrots Grocert Store. Fire, which started shortly after 3 o'clock yes terday morning, completely destroyed the residence and grocery store of George Iove, at Forty-fifth and Belmont streets. The JTamily was awakened by the smoke and forced to flee from the burning build ing in their night attire to escape burning to death. The building was beyond the , city limits and out of reach of hydrants, cand. there was nothing to stay the prog . resa of 'the flames. The loss amounts to fully J2000, with no insurance. The origin of the fire is unknown. War Map and Atlas. --Japanese war map in colors, included, in map of the world, showing each of the great nations and their possessions in separate colors; submarine cables, Including the line re cently opened across the Indian Ocean, from Africa to Australia, and the new American and British lines across the Pacific; the international date line, and the distances between great ports. Com mercial maps of each of the grand di visions, with railroads and principal cities emphasized. Map of the Philippine Is lands, showing over 4000 miles of cable, and telegraph lines recently constructed by the United States Government, Maps of Nicaragua and Panama Canals, and the islands about to be acquired from Den mark. Index -with population according to latest official enumeration, embracing United States census of 1900; Germany, 1900; Great Britain, 1901; India, 1901, etc. Sent postpaid to any address for 12 cents in stamps. Oregonlan Publishing Com pany. Portland. Or. Hunted For Fire With Uantern. A still alarm was sent to Engine Company No. S, Alblna, Wednesday night for a fire In the ravine on Borthwick and Fargo streets. When the company reached that place the firemen had to hunt around quite a while with lanterns before they located the fire in a pile of rubbish. It was the same place to which' the com pany had-been called at 5 o'clock Wednes day afternoon. Some women became alarmed later and sent in a telephone alarm. Races! Races! Races! Irvington Racetrack. Six Bio Races Six Big Races , on the Card for Todat, Clean Racing No Delat. Good Music., Prompt Car Service, First Race Called 2:30. Take Cars First and Washington Sts. OVER 000 THOROUGHBREDS NOW AT THE Track Come Early. SCHOOLHOUSB NEARS COMPLETION The Albina Central Schoolhouse on Mississippi avenue is rapidly nearlng completion. The plasterers have started In on their work. The building contains six rooms and is three stories above the basement. The old four-room building stands on the higher ground east of the new one, and will also be used. There Is no connection between the old and new structures. If you wish to help make a complete and accurate City Directory and just esti mate of the population of this city, send your name and address to the office of R. Li. Polk & Co., 520 Marquam building, If you are a newcomer, or notice of your removal if you have changed your ad- 'dress. You cannot possibly enjoy Sunday to better advantage than viewing the glo rious scenery of the Columbia River. Go with the steamer "Bailey Gatzert" to Cascade Locks and return. Leaves Alder- street dock S:30 A. M., returns 6:30 P. M. Fine Sunday dinner served. 'Phone, Main 914. Seats in new Synagogue Ahavai Sholom, corner Park and Clay streets, will be sold Sunday, August 2S, 1904, at 2 P. M. Members and nonmembers desiring seats are requested to attend. Championship Tennis Games, Multnomah Field, Morning and Afternoon. Single Admission, 25 Cents. Jeffries vs. Monroe Fight received by rounds at Portland Club Friday night, August 36, 130 Fifth street. j? ok kbst.-two good outside rooms: vault, hot and cold water; call Supt, 201 uregonian ouiidlng. Tee Calumet Restaurant. 149 Seventh. - serves delicious dinner, 50c; 4:30 to 8 P. M. Receive dally Ashland Crawford peaches. exceuent quai. -uavenport-Thompson Co. B. and R., homeopathics, now 307 Wash., Amgnt uras o.. agents. 'Phone 2693. Picnic and prize dancing, Rohse's Park, August 26. vienis, zoc ladies free. -" Moffett Hot Springs. Take Dalles boat -Woosterv first, last and all- the time. ynsn Bros., DsmsTB, Failing- sia;, 1 Three Hundred Physicians Coming. The attention of all physicians and. sur geons along the Pacific Coast will be di rected to this city, where at the Elks' Hall next Tuesday and Wednesday, the 31st annual meeting of the Oregon State Medical Association will be held, and it is expected that about 300 medical men will attend, including a delegatlbn from British and Canadian medical men, who are now attending the annual session1 of the Dominion Medical Congress at "Van couver, B. C Df. W. T. Williamson, Dr. S. E. Joseph!, Dr. Kenneth A. J. Macken zie and Dr. R. C. Coffey, of this city, are attending the sessions at Vancouver, B. C, and are expected home tomorrow evening. To Entertain Secretart Shaw. Municipal Judge H. W. Hogue is going to have some of the sweetest music ever wafted to an audience sent from the Marquam stage on the night of August 3L When Mr. Shaw arrives here he will be taken to the Commercial Club and an informal reception held. After that there will be an escort to the Portland Hotel, and in the morning a trip to the Lewis and Clark grounds. The details of the meeting have not all been completed, but Mr. Baker expects to have the prelimina ries arranged by Saturday night. Mother Agnes Re-elected, Mother Agnes was re-elected archdlocesan supe rior at a recent meeting of the Sisters of Mercy held in the Sunnyside Home for the Aged. Archbishop Christie presided. This will be her third term, and she has endeared herself to all the aged and help less she has had in her care. The Sis ters of Mercy of Portland have charge of the Home for the Aged at Sunnyside, the Baby Home at Park Place, and the Convent and Mercy Home for Girls at Sixteenth and Couch streets. The Acade my .of Our Lady of Victory at Eugene is also under their care. One More Chancb For Home-Madb Justice. Max Goldstaub, aged 9 years. and Elmer Olson, aged 11, both living in Alblna with their parents, were arrested at a late hour yesterday afternoon by Officer Croxford and taken to the Police Station. The boys are charged with in decent -exposure before a little girl of their own age, and Judge Hogue's cele brated whipping-post will probably be brought into use today. Building New Wharf. The Pacific Coast Coal Company is beginning the construction of a new wharf with coal bunkers at the foot of Qulmby street. to cost $50,000. The wharf will be 275 feet deep and will be fitted out with electric conveyers. The company will run switches from the Terminal yards directly upon the wharf. Baseball Todat, Baseball. Pacific Coast League. Oakland vs. Portland. This is Ladies' Dat. j All Ladies Admitted FnEE. Baseball, Baseball. Athletic Park, Corner Vaughn and 23d Street. Fire in a Market. Fire was discov ered in the smokehouse in the rear of the Oregon Market on Fourth street, be tween Morrison and Alder streets, at 10:15 o'clock last night, and an alarm from box 21 called the department. Chemi cal No. 1 succeeded in subduing the flames, wun la, smau loss. "It's the "Water." Olympla Beer. COMING ATTKACTI0NS. Coupon Matinee at the Star. "Cyclone" Is the great attraction at the Star's coupon matinee today. He rides at 3:30. S:30 and 9:30 P. M. Tho special cou pon ils printed In today's Oregonlan on page 10. At the Arcade. A pantomime act that is full of "nov elty Is on this week at the Arcade. Mexls. a clown Juggler and his clown dog, do many merry feats, in a silence, broken only by applause. Ranee Smith, one of the funniest - monologulsts on the stage, and .the electclc trio, farceurs. are. making great hits at this ever- popular theater. Keane Coming to Cordray's. Sunday night at Cordray's Theater James Keane and a splendid company will present his own dramatization of Marie Corelll's famous story of the "Ven detta." This organization comes to Port land with a fine record of continuous suc cess. Mr. Keane is at the head of a large and evenly-balanced company, car ries a carload of special scenery and cos tumes and presents all his plays in a care ful and painstaking manner. Gold Night at the Lyric. This is the night when the money will be given away to the holders of the lucky coupons. At each performance tonight at the Lyric a ?o gold piece will be awarded to the person holding the lucky number. hThere will be three performances, making a total or $if which will be absolutely dis tributed free of cost Each ticket pur chaser will be given a coupon entitling the holder to participate in the drawing Go tonight and get the gold. It's there for somebody, and if you don't win a prize the show is so gdod that you'll always bo glad you took the tip and patronized the ever-reliable Lyric PERS0NAIMENTI0N. ' Dr. David Levine, who is awaiting the return Qf Dr. Stephen S. Wise, has taken up his abode at the Imperial. Hon. George E. Roberts, Director of the United States Mint, of Washington, D. C, spent the day in Portland yesterday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stevens. Frank O. Minor, son of E. C. Minor, clerk of the Sunnyside postal station, left last evening for Bend, Or., to take charge of a new bank in that place. " Captain Frederick Bolles. for many years commodore of the O. R. & N. Co. steamers between Portland and San Francisco, is spending the week with his nephew, B. F. Stevens. Edward Hooker, secretary of the pub licity department of the Louisiana Ex position, and the fifth man to become connected in an official way with that Exposition, was In this city" yesterday en route to San Francisco. His presswork at the St. Louis Exposition is practically completed. Miss Harriet B. Gooch, the official cataloguer of the Public Library, has gone to the mountains for a month's rest and recreation. Miss Gooch has been acting librarian for the past four months, and has conducted the affairs of the library in the most efficient and satisfactory manner during Miss Isom's absence. SEASIDE, Or., "Aug. 25. (Special.) Among the notable arrivals at Seaside this week are Mr. and Mrs. T. Douglass Rob inson, of New York, who are registered at Hotel Moore. Mrs. Robinson is a niece of President Roosevelt, and she and her husband are making a tour of the world. NEW YORK, Aug. 25. (Special.) Northwestern people registered at the ho tels today as follows: From Tacoma C. Dahl and wife, at the Ashland. From Seattle W. R. Ballard and wife. at the Netherland; H. Pickard, at the Imperial. OLTMPIA, Wash., Aug. 25. (Special.) George A. Barnes, a pioneer of Wash ington and Oregon, was married to Miss Grace Prldham, a well-known young ar tist, at noon today. Mr. Barnes was one of the pioneer residents of Portland, Or., and has lived In Olympla 62 years, He is 82 years of age. Knox Returning Home. LIVERPOOL; Aug. 25. Ex-Attorney- General Knox was among the passengers who sailed today for New York on ' the White Star liner Baltic. FAVORITE ACTRESS HOME CATHRINE COUNTISS BACK FROM EASTERN TRIUMPHS. Arrives to Commence Engagement as ueading woman or uoiumma Theater Stock Company. Back from her Eastern triumphs came Cathrine Countiss, Portland's fav orite leading woman, yesterday to com merce her engagement with the Colum bia Theater Stock Company for the season which , approaches. Back to "Grigsby's Station," to home folks and a welcomo of outstretched hands and flowers, and real, unalloyed gladness that she is here again to do play-acting for the friends of other days. Actresses among other requirements must have "a way with them and the Portland people like Miss Countiss' "way." So that's the reason It happened LEADING TJ70MAN FOR COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY MISS CATHERINE COUNTISS. that the playgoers in this town were glad to hear that this charming woman and excellent "artist was here again. That was the reason - why flowers in profusion were banked in her apart ments at the Portland, In the box office of the theater and were waiting for her at the train. That was why she was overwhelmed with notes and tele phone messages and calls all day yes terday. Catherine Countiss is popular here, there's no gainsaying it, she knows it and it is a joy to her. Just a minute or two she purloined from her engagements yesterday to talk of herself, and as she talked it was noticeable that Philadelphia, where she has Veen this year past, has been very good to her. The delight of perfect health, the zest of her art, and the con fidence which comes with success have-J combined: to make ner a woman oi stunning presence. She knows a thing or two, In fact, many things, about the wearing of gowns, some of which she knew when here before, some of which she learned in the East. In spite of success, in spite of her rise on the theatrical ladder, in spite of her ab sence on the effete Atlantic seaboard she returns unspoiled and unaffected. Her voice has the same elusive charm, her enthusiasm is as contagious as ever and her wonderfully expressive eyes smile In the same old way. She has 'come back a greater actress, a more beautiful woman, but with the same fresh, girlish charm of manner. "All this kindness makes me choke up," said she in the two minutes yesterday, with a suggestion of a smile and a tremor of voice which went with the choking. "Coming back to this dear old town is an experience worth while. I love Portland. You think that's not original? Well, maybe not, but it's the truth. You people have been so good to me. It's fine not to be forgotten, and I know now that you are my friends and are glad I'm here. "But you can't be so glad as I am. My career really began here. I've been treat ed splendidly In tho East. I'll never be lieve bad things of Philadelphia again. My audiences there were anything but cold. I had 17 curtain calls the night I closed, and such things make one feel kindly, but somehow I never felt at home there. Not like I do here. I just had to come back. I had other flattering offers, but it's worth something to live where the home folks are, and that's just the way I felt when they asked me to come to. the Columbia company. I just had to come back. "I wish I could tell my many friends here how very much I appreciate their in terest in me. I would like to say to each one of them how glad I am to be back here again, but I can't. You do that for me, won't you? There's one thing I want to promise them, and that Is that I'm going to work ever so hard to justify their faith in me. I believe there's only one road to success on the stage earnest, conscientious, concentrated effort and I'm trying to follow those guldeposts. "One never can tell. One may have been a favorite yesterday or today and to morrow the same audiences may be cold and uninterested. So I'm not going to rely on Portland's friendehlp for me. I expect to work hard to hold the Interest you seem to feel in me, and If possible show that I have grown and am still growing in vmy art. Today I'm reveling in my homecoming. Tomorrow I shall get down to work hard, prosaic work. I want to do new and better things to merit Portland's regard, and meanwhile T thank my friends again and again, and yet again." Pierter Not Allowed to Wed. Notice to the effect that Michael Pier ter, the old man who kidnaped Mary Robinson at St. Helens, contemplated marrying the girl to escape punishment, was served upon County Clerk Fields yesterday by W. H. Powell. Deputy Dls- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of trict Attorney for Columbia County. Tho notice is in writing and calls the. atten tion of Mr. Field3 to the fact that under the statute It is unlawful to issue a mar riage license for a girl under 15 years old. It Is stated that Mary Robinson will not be 15 until December next. If appli cation is made here for such a license It will be refused. Pierter is confined in the Multnomah County Jail. HE IS A "HOLY TEREOE." Man Insane on Religion Is Found Disrobed on Street. Lying on the sidewalk at the corner of Front and Taylor streets, entirely dis robed and his clothing scattered about him, a Bible on either side, and preach ing to the telephone poles and surround ing buildings, Frons Goornson, aged 32, was found at 1 o'clock this morning by Officer Byers. The patrol wagon was called and the man taken to the Police Station, where he raved in his cell the entire night. Goornson vstated that he wa3 a spirit ualist, and he is insane on religion. When asked whether he was a "Holy-Roller,1 he answered that he was a "holy terror." . WAS MAP AND ATLAS. Japanese war map" in colors, included in map of tho world,, showing each of the great nations and their possessions in separate colors; submarine cables includ ing the line recently opened across the Indian Ocean, from Africa to Australia, and the new American and British lines across the Pacific; the International date line, and the distances between great ports. Commercial maps of each of the grand divisions, with railroads and prin cipal cities emphasized. Map of the Phil ippine Islands, showing over 4000 miles of cables and telegraph lines recently con structed by the United States Govern ment. Maps of Nicaragua and Panama Canals, and the islands about to be ac quired from Denmark. Index with popu latlon according to latest official enumer ation, embracing United States census of 1900; Germany, 1900; Great Britain, 1901; India, 1901, etc. Send postpaid to any address for 12 cents in stamps. Ore gonian Publishing Company, Port land, Or. WHEEEJC0 DINE. All the delicacies or the eeasoa at th Portland Restaurant; fine, private apart ments for parties. 205 Wash., near Suu Seaside Mill to Run All Winter. SEASIDE, Or., Aug. 23. (Special.) The president, board of directors and Attorney Graham, of the Seaside Spruce Lumber Company, arrived in Seaside last evening on a special car from Minneapolis. Their visit is in connection with the running of the mill. A meeting was held this after noon and it was practically decided to run the mill this Fall and Winter. 1 - " ONLY ONE $3 HAT WORTH! THE NAME at. Autumn Styles Now Ready THE BEST' $3 HAT IN THE WORLD BEN SELLING , . Leading Hatter TO MEET IN BAKER CITY DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE DECIDES TO HOLD CONVENTION. September 2 Is Named asthe . Day, and Prominent Portland Mem bers Will Go to -Attend. On Friday, September 2, at Baker City the first convention of the Eastern divis ion of the Oregon Development League Will be called to order by President E. L. Smith, of Hood River, the head of the State League. There are now 20 societies from differ ent parts of the state enrolled as members of th Oregon League, and it is the inten tion of the management of the organiza tion to add at least 10 more to the list during the convention in Baker City. The state convention which was held In Portland a short time ago brought the work "before the people of Western Oregon in good shape and progress is now being made In the eastern part of the state. It to arouse this interest in the country around Baker City that the meeting is to be held. Tho meeting will be under the auspices of the Baker City League and there will be three sessions, one in the morning at 10 o'clock, one in the afternoon at 2 and one in the evening at 8 o'clock. If it is not possible for President Smith, to be present to open the convention, Vice- President J. H. Aitkin, of Huntington, will preside. State Manager Tom Richardson, oi Portland, will attend the meeting and A. L. Craig, the general passenger agent of the O. R. & N.; President H. M. Cake, of the Portland Commercial Club, and T. B. Wilcox will accompany him, itnd will ba two of the principal speakers at the con vention. The convention is being advertised throughout the southeastern part of the state and It is expected that several hun dred delegates will be present from the various commercial and industrial bodies of that part of Oregon. Some plan of operation will be outlined at the convention suited to the district, and after adjournment all the bodies in that oart of the state will co-onerate. especially in bringing ttfo district before the Eastern Investor and homeseeker. Suit the neoule, because they are tired of bitter doses, with the pain and griping that usually follow. Carters J-.lttle J-lver Pills. One pill a dose. We don't do All the good Printing but all we do is Good Telephone Main 165 F. W. Baltes and Co. printers At First and Oak Streets COAL Do you want to save money? Nov is the time to do it. For the month of August we make special rates on five-ton lots and upwards on stove and furnace coal. Phone us what you want and we will quote you prices. f Yard and Office: Front and Kearney Streets. Main 1425. KING COAL CO. CREE LAND IN OREGON fl in the richest gnin, fruit and stock section in the world. Thousands of acres ofland at actual cost of irrigation. Deed direct from State of Oregon. WRITE TO-DAY. BOOKLET and MAP FREE. Deschutes Irrigation and Power Com any, 6 1 o-l l-l sMcKay Buildmr, Pjtlnd,Ore joa. GORDON GLOVES L never get shabby. They wear and wear and finally wear out. $ 1 .50, YELLOWSTONE Whisky means a delicious pure and palatable stimulant that is seldom equaled and never excelled. Try it once and you .will USE NO OTHER BRAND. ROTHCHILD BROS., PORTLAND, OR., Sole Agents EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSB J. Q. MACK & Ca 1 86-SSTHIRD STREET. CONFIDENTIAL CHAT No. 13 I Neglect of -vision brings Its own punishment. Headaches, nervous pros tration, cataracts even stomach troubles assail those who allow their sight to go by default. 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Boston Painless Dentists Fifth, and Morrison streets, entrance 291a Morrison. 40 Sizes. lOo to 50c each. A. Sontoella & Co., Makers, Tampa, 11a. 4 GERSOX HART. Distributers. Portland, Or. 2 STORES 312 Washington Near Sixth and 293 Morrison Near Fifth. SPECIAL Fare silk umbrella In plain and striped effects, all colors, Diue, red, brown and green, very Gj O ..11.1. 1. .1 1 ... nnrlh T J -ft ; uua n ccaf - Repairing and Recovering Paetflo Coast Company will sell coia a! bunkers 54.50 Net Ton OfQc tiS WasMnxtoa street. Telethons tZ3. Cfcanes H. Glelm. Agent. TEETH For modern dental "work. "World-renowned Specialists. Lowest prices consistent with flrst-class work. Go to the NEW YORK DENTISTS FOURTH AND MORRISON STS. Fred Prek. D.D.S DENTIST 405 DcKum Bldg. Eirt Work at Iowa Ji Ratas- fsjCrlAMBQtagf