1 THE MORXING OEEGOXIAN, TUESDAY, JU2B 30, 1W5. Iff FRANCHISES WILL NOW BE ASSESSED Tax-Dodgers Cannot Escape This Year as They Have in Years Past. MANNING WRITES ASSESSOR Tells SIglcr That, According to Law, It -Is His Duty to Assess Fran chises as It Is on AH Other Property. Street franchises In Portland, taxdodg ers hitherto, will "be rounded up by County Assessor SIgler this year, and will bo compelled to pay between 5125.000 and 5150,000 next year in taxes, if they cannot defeat the new plan in the courts. John Manning, prosecuting attorney for the county, says that he is ready to fight for the county in the battle to tax the fran chises. Mr. SIgler would venture no estimate yesterday of the possible market value of the 15 street franchises in Portland. But, inasmuch as one franchise that of the Portland Consolidated Railway Company was recently sold for J6.OOO.O0O, a fair estimate of the actual value of all the franchises would probably run close to 510.000.000. What Could Be liaihcd. Had franchise values been added In one- third thfllr value to the assessment on which taxes were collected this year, the tax levy in Portland would have been 2 mills less than it was. Should their true market value be added for the next tax. about 1 mill on a city valuation of $160. 000.000 would be saved to other taxpayers. The last city assessment was $51,000,000. If that valuation had been Increased by $3,000,000. to include street franchises at one-third of their actual value, less than 58 mills would have been raised as much revenue as did 40 mills. Should $10,000,000, representing franchise values, be added to the next city assess ment and expenditures of government be kept down close to present figures. 14& mills would suffice: but should franchises not be Included in the assessment roll, the levy would be 15b mills a difference of mill. The only obstacle to the plan is the question of its legality. The iwosecutlng attorney, however, says that this ques tion raises no obstacle whatever, since the etreet franchises, having a market value. are taxable as any property that brings a price on the market. He avers that be cause the constitution and the statutes of Oregon require all property, both real and personal, to be assessed and taxed, franchises cannot legally be exempted; hence the Assessor is obliged to put fran chLse values on the assessment roll. Manning Writes Assessor. Ivist week SIgler sent a, letter to Mr. Manning, asking his opinion, and yester day Mr. Manning made the following re sponse: Tour communication addressed to me atk ing my opinion as to whether or not. under the Dresent law. public franchises, such n street railways and gas companies, are a- eflb!e. ha been receive!, an4 In reply thereto I will ay. the actual property, vis ible property, should be awiewed at Its value. The lines were constructed 'wholly, or almost wholly, with money obtained from wile of bonds. Over and abovo thin value of the materia! property are the rtock annd fran chlfle. which are rated at far higher valuo than the property lUelf. Thin franchise prop erty. In the case of one of th principal corporations. has m-ently been nM for per eral millions of dollars. I think this will not be disputed. Other franchises In the city liave similar values. All ought to be taxed upon their valuation In the market, as thr property In or t-hould be. Sine, therefore, you have a.ked me for ray opinion, J think I ought to -ay. these -fran chlse should be entered upon the assestment rolls at their proper valuation, which Is for you to determine. Inasmuch a these franchises are jrierty and valuable property a recent le has dear ly shown thlf I think it Is the Assessor' duty to insist that the assessment be mad' on a Just basis; and If the owner of the franchliv feel aggrieved, of- epwse they hav their remedy at law. But I lxMee that the present statutes are ample for your warrant and Justification In making the at-cemnts of these properties, and as a public officer. In cane It Is disputed, I am prepared tf up hold such an action. Yours very truly, JOHN MANNING. Mr. Manning's opinion Is that franchises are as much a legitimate .subject If tax ation as other taxable jub)octs, unless exempted by law. and he finds no law exempting them hi Oregon. j Mr. SIgler said that he would bo highly ! pleased to assess franchises, and hopes J 1 ettlnp anA lime nA& m. i eat. iniTJOT- tance, to the production, which has never been equaled in a t'oniana stock xneaixr. See "When Knighthood Was in Flower" tonight. You will be well repaid. Seats now selling. THE CARXiyAIj OF VENICE." The Trail's Chief Attraction of Great est Spectacle In the World. The p-renfet shotr eit modern times is now giving two performances dally on tne rraiu xnose wno ao not see venice do not see the Exposition. It is a dream of falrost beauty. Gorgeous and magnifi cent In every respect. On Its mammoth stage iff) of the best, performers in me world give an entertainment which has never been equaled in this country. Pro duced at a cost of $100,000. Clean, whole some and grand. See "Venice and seeK to sec no more theatrical attractions. It comprehends them alC Kolb and Dill at the Marqnam. The. fun lovers of Portland are par ticularly fortunate In having something of unusual absurdity and something en tirely new in the way of entertainment, the coming week. The Kolb & Dill Company will make their first appearance in this city next Monday evening, June 23, at the Mar quam Grand Theater, presenting Brusle's burlesque, "I. O. U., full of funny features. Knih and Dill, as the German comedi ans, are already well known to the pub lic They -will introduce a new noveiry in the shape of a New Zealand Maori song and dance. In the company of 40 exceedingly clever people are other well known favorites: Edith Mason, the fa mous beauty of Lillian Russell type, and Tom Perssc, who played for BeVeral years in San Francisco in stanaara ligni op eras; Pearl Hickman, a California girl, is ono of the cleverest dancers. Ben Dil lon, tho Irish comedian, and Will F. Cross deserve especial mention. The chorus Is unsurpassed. The advance sale of seats -will open next Thursday at 10 o'clock. Bnrncy Bernard at Marquam. Barney Bernard In his latest success. "The Dictator" will bo the attraction at the Marquam Grand Theater tonight and every night this week, with a spe cial matinee Saturday. AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATER The Star. The bill at the Star this week comes up to the high standard set by that popu lar amusement-house. Williams and White are there with a quaint darky sketch that Is something new in black face. The Adams brothers, acrobatic dancers, do a good turn and get their share of the applause. Mr. Joe Bonner renders the illustrated ballad. "Come Home. Soldier Boy In Blue." in his usual excellent voice. Otto Fuchtors Tyrolean warblers are something new to the local vaudeville stage, and the enthusiasm they created at all performances yesterday reems to Indicate that they will be great favorites throughout the week. F. H. Stansfield Is a comedian that does not crack stale jokes and sing stale songs, and his act is full of the spirit of whole some humor. Ho was well received. The Musical Thors are a revelation In their popular and classical selections, and the Staroscope depicts scenes of the time of Louis XIV. The Grand. "Fatlma: The Flower of the Orient," presented by Jules Walters and company, heads the bill this week at the Grand, and brings to the 'local vaudeville stage something a little out of the ordinary. The playlet pleased largo audiences yes terday and served to place the Grand one step higher In local appreciation. The Blssancau comedy wire act brought forth roars of laughter and added much to tho general attractiveness of the excellent bill. Thomas and Fudder. singers and dancers, hold up their end of tho pro gramme, and Crawford and Duff, In a swell comedy sketch became favorites. The Earl sisters, character artists, pre sented a pleasing turn and responded to several encores yesterday. Mr. Richard Burton gives "The Man In the Overalls." and the Grandlscope presents "The Sleeping-car on the Dead wood Line," and other Interesting pictures. At the Baker this week the Exposition i Four is rotained by popular demand and ; presents a change of bill that will gain for them greater popularity than they J nw.on. Th. v-nrtc I f t An "fys.... is really ono of the hits of the season ; and all lovers of vaudeville who have t not seen the act will, no doubt, take j advantage of the second -week. Howell and Emerson, specialty comedians, are there to lack up the efforts of the Ex- j position Four In making this week's bill j one of the greatest of the Summer. Tho j Aherns, equilibrists, make good, and Jean ' Wilson puts on an interesting illustrated ' song. O'Dell, Hart and Ridley are the peerless fun-makers. Daisy Schnell Is a ' charming soubrettc. and the Bakerograph closes a bill most phasing and entertain ing. Stack of Sliver DoIInrs. that the law will sustain tho new plait A-n..c.n. ..111 l.nU at La Grande Thursday, to consider rail- jTZJ ull road valuations, especially those of the ef, sWvf bolters wore teraed last O. R. & N. Those In attendance will evening to patrons of shows on the Trail r.. .,,., and other concessions. A number Is now railroad runs, such as Malheur. Baker. Union. Umatilla. Morrow. Sherman. Gil liam. Wasco and Multnomah. The As sessors wish to reach a common ratio or assessment of railroad properties and for raising valuations of such properties In conformity with increases on other classos of property. AT THE THEATERS What the Press Agenta Say. SIRS. FISKE AT EMPIRE. She Will'Open Her Engagement in "Leah Kleschna.'' The engagement of Mrs. Fiske and the Manhattan Company opens at the Empire Theater this evening, when Portland will see for the first time C. L. S. McLollans remarkable drama, "Leah Kleschna," -which is one of the few real hits of the season in New York. Mrs. Flske arrives here in the morning and is staying at the Portland. There has been a large sale for the engagement, and the audience to night promises to bo a brilliant and rep resentative one. Mrs. Fiske's tour to the Coast has been a duplication of the great success she enjoyed in New York. Her appearances are always the principal events of the season, and her engagement this year Is more interesting than ever on account of the popularity of "Leah Kleschna" and the strength of the Man hattan Company. given with every ticket purchased for any of these shows, and next Saturday evenlnc nine stubs will be drawn from a box. the ninth number being the prize winner. The lucky person will receive as a gift from the Exposition officials, a stack of silver dollars as high as his or her head, hence a person 5 feet six Inches tall will get JWSJO. and a 6-footer will receive $T2. In this instance, the taller the winner, the bigger the prize. GREAT HISTORICAL DRAMA "When Knighthood Was In Flower" Is Sensation of the Year. Last night's verdict is another great tri umph for the Bolasco Stock Company. In the romantic historical drama of Tudor England, in which that organization ap peared for the first time, the company has found an ideal vehicle. Thero are enough fine parts for each of the splendid artists who appear, and tho ensemble Is as good as could bo desired. Tho most elaborate Drunkenness and Cruclt3' Chnrged. ' Pearl Dewey accuses her husband, Fred j L. Dewey, of drunkenness and cruel treat- i raent. She alleges that he tried to smoth- I or her with gas, knocked her down with ; his fist, and refused to pay his bills. Mrs. i Dewey has begun divorce proceedings in the State Circuit Court. She avers that Dewey has done many things which hu miliated her, and when she refused to ' tolerate his conduct any longer he left . her. They were married five years ago. Says It Was His Own Carelessness. I The Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining & 1 Concentrating Company. In answycr to j the suit of Robert Gourlay for 53.000 dam- j ages on account of injuries sustained in t a railroad accident in ' the mine, says Gourlay was to blame. The answer re- j cites that Gourlay. by reason of tho na ture of his employment, should have known of any defects in the cars, wheels. track and swith, and It was his duty to have repaired any defects. Drunkenness Ground for Suit. Gertrude Chrlstopherson yesterday sued John Malcolm Chrlstopherson for a di vorce, on the ground of gross habitual drunkenness, and she also asks that her maiden name. Goodwin, be restored to her. The litigants were married In 1S?S. A Wonderful Tonic HOKSFOIUrS ACID rHOSPJIATE Coaling, refreshing and Inviroratlnr. Dlrpel that dragged out feeling during Spring and Summer. . Harris Trunk Corns ay Is headquarters for Trunks and Bars. The Meier Frank Store Portland's Largest and Best Store Lewis and Clark, Portland. Oregon and Northwest Souvenirs In Mammoth Variety Every New Mea at Prices Ranging From 5 Cents to $5.00 Trunks, Bags. Hammocks. Tennis Goods, Folding Cotst Lawn Swings, Camp Chairs, Baseball Goods. Etc., on the Third Floor Principal Portland Agents for Bntterick Patterns and Publications--Delineator Subscriptions Taken at $1.00 Per Annmn June Number Now on Sale Belts, Hand Bags at Special Prices "Women's Taffeta Silk Belts black brown and white ; all sizes, made with ornamental gilt and oxidized buckles; regular $1.25 values 89? Pique and Duck "Wash Belts; all sizes; blue and red, embroidered, nickel buckles; 25c and 35c values for 15 ; Mercerized Dresden Belts; girdle designs; all sizes; 35c val..2.S $1.25 HAND BAGS 87c "Walrus and Seal Leather Bags Great special purchase of 600 of them in brown, black and tan, made with inside pockets and card cases, nickel and gilt frames; $1.25 values 87d Lewis and Clark Exposition Burnt Leather Souvenirs, in purses, Hand Bags, Card Cases. Traveling Sets, etc.; all are marked at very reasonable prices. ARTIFICIAL PALMS 25c to $9.75 Just the thing for decorating Never fade or die -Complete assortment of Fan Leaf, Kentia and Areca Palms Also Fan Leaf Palm Trees.-Pric.es range from 25 p to 99.7 each. Special Discount to the Trade. Drug Department. Art Department Berlin Embroidered Pieces, includ ing Doilies, Centerpieces, Scarfs and Cushion Tops; your choice at one-third oft! regular prices. Art Linen Laundry Bags, large sizes and many colors; 25c and 35c values 19 Free lessons in Art Embroidery work given daily by our expert, Mrs. Lynn. Special attention giv en children. Lessons daily 2 to 5 P.M. Fine Bedspreads "White Dimitv Bedsureads. 10-1 size; matchless value at this price Each 896 Hemmed Satin Marseilles Bed spreads, white: $3.25 value; for this sale only S2.48 "White Frinired Marseilles Bed spreads, full size; $3.25 value, for this sale only at 2.48 "White Hemmed Marseilles Bed spreads; great special value at this low price . . S2.05 Colored Bedspreads; pink, blue and red; full size; fringed; won derful value at this price.pl.oU Men's Golf Shirts 63c Each Great special offering of 1000 men's Madras and Oxford Golf Shirts Stripes, figures and plain colors Blues, tens and gray Very best styles and materials The quality of shirts every store in town asks you $ 1 .00 for Matchless value for this sale at 63c each Men's Summer Kibbed "Underwear; blue and brown; form fitting; all sizes; shirts and drawers; best 50c values on sale for, Jr Men's Pongee Colored Shirts with soft collar attached; just the shirt for outing and vacation; all sizes; ex- 'jPQ ceptional value at New "Monarch" Shirt Just Received "We're taking great pride in our "Monarch" Shirt Display The largest and best line of one dollar shirts you-will find any where. Thousands of them in palin or pleated bosoms; every good coloring and combination in figures, striped cr plain effects. All sizes The best shirt one dollar can buy. June Ribbon Sale .33c All pure silk fancy plaid and Ombre Striped Ribbons; 5 Inches -wide, for millinery purposes and neckwear: regular 56c values for this sale, per yard Satin Moussellne. Taffeta and Fancy FIcurtM Itlbbons. 5 and 6 inches wide, for millinery purposes, sashes, etc; all colors; 35c values, for this -j sale, per yard OC 2000 yards Satin Taffeta and all-silk Taffeta Ribbons: three Inches wide: black, cream, -white and all leading .indes. zc and 3nc values, for this sale, per yard ...18c Silk Specials Three great lots, all neat, pretty ef fects for shirtwaist suits. Grandest values In town at 59c YARD 73 c YARD 89c YARD White Mohairs at special low prices. $11 Silk Petticoats $6.85 Another one of our famous Silk Petticoat offerings is announced for today and Wednesday Magnificent styles made of highest grade taffeta silk with deep shirred flounce and two rows of nich ing in plain and changeable silks Blue, brown, red, green, navy, gray, pink, black and changeable, made extra full width, every skirt in the lot regular $11.00 value, choice $6.85 June Sale of Boys' Blouses Boys' Blouses in white lawns, em broidered Sailor collar; ages 2 to 8 years; best values ever 5 J' offered at Same as above, $1.00 vis. 86c Same as above, $ 1 .50 vis. $1.19 Same as above, $2.00 vis. $ 1 .69 Same as above, $2.50 vis. $2.10 Boys' Blouse "Waists; colored Sailor collar; all neAV styles; all sizes: $ 1 .00 vals. on sale for 49c each $1.50 vals. on sale for 98c each S 1 .75 vals. on sale for $ 1 . 1 9 ea. Boys white or colored Blduses Laundered Eton collar style a e Ages 3 to S years $1.53 values i.-".. J Boys Khaki Suits for vacation wear All ages Regular $1.25 no values, on sale for, suit ...J cC Boys and Girls' Overalls Boys Wash Suits at low prices. Camping Necessities Specially Priced 10 -4 all-wool Gray Blan- c n kets: regular J3.2S quallty. sray Oregon Wool Blankets: the best 55.59 values M-33 10- 4 all-wool mottled Blankets: reg ular 54.56 quality, per pair. .f3J)3 11- 4 all-wool mottled Blan- cf. eT kots. best S3.se grade ....0 Extra large all-wool camping Blan kets: regular 57 quality ... fS.7S Comforters at f 13, $130, 175 and $oo each. jOc Camp Chairs, each r..3c 35c Camp Stools, each 25c Camp Chairs, 51.15 values OSc Folding Cots. 53 values $D 51 Camping Hammocks 60c 5 Clothes Hampers Camping Tinware, China, Cutlery, etc at the very lowest prices. Basement. Camping Stoves at special prices. Basement. Groceries and Provisions can be purchased here at a big saving. We make a specialty of outfitting camp ing parties. June Bargains in the Basement Patent Cherry Seeders 94c 3-qt. Ire Cream Freezers S2.10 S-qu tin Sprinklers 33c Grass Hooks, special 2Sc ,1-burner Tamp Stoves 83c Screen Doors and Windows In all sizes and at lowest prices. REFRIGERATORS "LaBelle" Refrigerators: ice ca pacity 60 lbs.: provision chamber 194x174x15; 'well made and fin ished; 515.00 value on ck-w sale at lU.o3 52.50 silver Dishes er uonDon to 1 1 for 51.25 sllver Hair Receiver. 90c 512.53 4-pIeca silver Tea Set.. U0.32 51.25 silver Bread Tray ft.06 53.25 silver Syrup Pitcher for.2.74 85c cut glass Knife Rest 71c 51.75 cut glass Nappies $1.43 54.00 nickel 5-Oclock Teas for.3.14 510.00 nickel Coffee Machine 'Er SZ.94 Wash Goods at June Sale Prices Handsome new colored Silk Organ dies for Summer and evening cos tumes. Floral patterns In all the nw colorings and comblna-jQ lions; 40c values .f-'c Foulardlne Suitings A serviceable, stvllsh Summer wash material: best colorings: great variety: most stores ask 2Sc the yard for the same material; sale price e yard 1 JC 3000 vards of Plain "Wash Voiles in a variety of 15 shades; regular 2fc quality on sale at. i yard 1JC Venltlaii Suitings in fancy checks, all shades: one of the season's prettiest wash materials, regular 3c value: your choice dur- i o lng this sale. yard..... IOC More New Polo Hats Just Received Second Floor 300 new Polo Hats came by express yesterday Very newest ef fects in straw and fancy braids Black, navy, white and cham pagne They "make onr showing of Summer millinery the only complete display in the city Prices range from $4.98 to $7.98. Attractive Summer Headgear of every description for xiress, evening and outing wear Second Floor Trimmed Black Chiffon Hats $2.98 Special lot of 200 Black Chiffon Hats, trimmed with colored SIN! flowers Hats most stores ask $5.00 for Your choice of this desirable lot at $2.98 each Handsome new white sailors Era- broidered and lawn trimmed $ 1 .49 Children's sailors in many styles Straws or wash materials Great Clean-Up Sale of Laces and Embroideries Valenciennes Laces, Insertions and Beadings, daintiest patterns, match less .value at the low price fK 01", dozen Beautiful Allover Embroideries for waists and suits ; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values, yard ? UJs 45-inch Flowered Chiffons, beautiful patterns for waists, grand values $1.50 Flowered Chiffons 59 $.'M)0 Flowered Chiffous 98f Great clean-up on broken lines of fine embroidery sets; best patterns 60c Embroideries for, yard. .39 $1.50 Embroideries for, yard..69 $3.00 Embroideries for, yard..98 Swiss Embroideries and Insertions, vals. up to 40c yard yard. ...15 White, cream and ecru net top laces and galloons, very best styles in cluded 75c values on sale, yard 39i $1.50 values for, yard ,.89 Renaisssance and Ciimy Curtains at Sale Prices Beautiful Net Curtains with Renaissance. Cluny and Braid Insertions and Edges. Some with motifs In the corners others plain effects: 45 Inches wide. 3 yards long: our best 52.50 values are (i Qq on sale at this low price, per pair I.?0 ; 53.00 Ecru Net Curtains. Renaissance borders with motif In corners: plain oraid effects, also viuny Inserting and edges; 43 Inches wide, 2 and 3- yard lengths: values extraordinary at e j this special low price, per pair 53.50 white and ecru JCet Curtains, with Cluny In serting and edges: also Ecru Renaissance Cur tains with motif In corners; 45 Inches - wide by 3 yards long; great values, pair. ?-DO 54.00 Ecru Net Curtains with Renaissance border and motif In corners: also plain braid effects: 45 lacnes wlJe by 3 yards long: the grandest values ever offered at this low price. -i c per pair J,1J 54.50 Ecru and "White Net Curtains with Cluny In sertlngs and edges; made on best French Net; 45 Inches" wide by 3 yards long; beautiful styles: grand special values at, this re- C.Q roarkable low price, per pair J'DO 55.00 white and Ecru Net Curtains. Cluny insert Ings and edges: also Marie Antoinettes with braid effects; 45 Inches wide by 3 yards long; wonder ful special values at. per pair (Mall orders for the above Items will be promptly qq filled) O.OT Children's WhiteDresses Low Priced Children's fine white Dresses Swiss. Org&nJy,-Net and Dotted Swiss Pretty styles. Lace. Ribbon and Belt trimmed All new garments Ages 6 to 14 years S10.SO Ilresiini for oalr S 7J& each S &S9 Dresae for obIt S 4.S5. each Drtmn for oaly 9Xi each S 7M Pree fer ealy &S.ecJ 915.00 Drcea for oaly SltC each 9.99 Prewa fer ealy 9JSS each Silk Suits Are Greatly Reduced $ 1 6.50 values on sale for $11 .45 $18.50 values on sale for $13.25 $2 1.00 values on sale for...'. $14.25 $22.50 values on sale for $14.85 $28:00 values on sale for :$21.25 $32.00 values on sale for $23.45 Take your choice from six iihmense lines of Silk Shirtwaist Suits at a sav ing of one-quarter and one-third on their real value. This season's leading; styles in navy; green, brown, black, check, plain, changeable and striped silks "Waists tucked or lace yoke Skirts pleated, shirred or flounce effects. Prettily made Plain tailored or fancy styles The greatest Silk Shirtwaist Suit bargains in town. Investigate. $18.00 Tailored Suits $1 1.85 $48.00 - $52.00 Tailored Suits $38.45 Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits in Blouse or Jacket styles, fancy gimp or button trimmed. Cheviots, fancy mixtures, worsteds, broad cloth, tweeds, homespuns and Sicilians Brown, green, black, gray, tan, navy, checks and fancy mixtures. Skirts are pleated or flounce effects; all sizes for women and misses, Every suit j of $18.00 value; your choice lor this sale at OJ Women's Tailored Suits in Eton, Jacket and Blouse styles, with shirred or flounce skirts. High class garments in.Panama cloth, voiles, Sicilians, worsteds, cheviots, broadcloth, shepherd plaids, green, brown, navy, black and checks. This season s handsomest styles, in all sizes. $48 to $52 values, for this sale - $38.45 $6.50 Jap Wash Silk Waists for $3.45 Each 300 beautiful, new Japanese wash silk "Waists at about half their real value comprise an unusual bargain offering In the cloak store for todays Made of splendid quality Japanese allk. fancy lace or shirred yoke or tucked front, white, navy, blue, brown and black, all sixes, every waist In the lot 56.50 value. Choice i as. while they last at the low price, each Mall orders promptly filled Write today. All our fine Lingerie Waists are on salo at greatly reduced prices. 55.00 to 540.00 each Second floor.