28 THE 3IORXING- OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, JANUARY"-1, 1906. nTMS'nr Stubborn Senatorial Deadlock in Kentucky Legislature. n BECKHAM 1'S. IN-HIGH HOPES Should Judge Paynter Withdraw, tlic Present Governor Says There Will Be a Stampede to 311m. FRANKFORT, Ky., Dec 31. With the Democratic Senate and House caucuses only 24 hours away. Governor J. C. W. Backhaul Is being frequently mentioned as the man whose nomination would set tle what promises to be one of the most memorable and stubborn Senatorial dead locks in the, history of Kentucky. Dur ing, tho past 24 hours the situation has changed but little, there being no per ceptible variation In the strength of United States Senator J. C. S. Blackburn and Thomas H. Paynter, the leaders, nor of B. TV. Haldeman, the man who, with the smallest number of votes, apparently holds tho key to the situation. Tho Haldeman men are apparently standing firm. Both sides are still claim ing sufficient strength to nominate the Speaker of the House, but as the Black burn and Haldeman forces have appar ently combined to organize the House, the poll of their announced supporters Feems numerically the stronger. How ever, the Speakership Is complicated by "the fact that some of the leglslatois are not following the lines of division which prevail in the Senatorial fighL Lieutenant-Governor Thorne has an nounced that in case Governor Beckham should be put forward as a candidate he will resign, thus allowing the president of the Senate pro tern, to become Gover nor. The Lieutenant-Governor's an nouncement was made following pub lished declarations that the leaders of the Democratic1 party would oppose any movement whereby he would succeed to the Governorship. This opposition, it was said, was based on alleged abuse of tho pardoning power by Thorne while Acting Governor, during the absence of Governor Beckham from the state. Governor Beckham has several times declared that be is not a candidate, and k lias, as far as he could consistently do .o. supported Judge Paynter- The Gover nor declared there would be a stampede to him in case Paynter . should find it necessary to withdraw. WAIXWK1GIIT IX THE RACE Receives Support of Municipal Own ership League for Speaker. NEW YORK. Dec. 31. With the In dorsement of 24 members of the State Assembly, nearly all of whom received the support of the Municipal Ownership 3eague in the last election, Assembly man J. Mayhew Walnwright was again placed in the race for the Speakership of the New York State Assembly today. The Assemblymen who took this action were at a meeting of the Independence League, the organization which succeeds 'the Municipal Ownership League, at the GHsey House this afternoon, and in formed Mr. Walnwright by telephone of their indorsement. After thanking them the Assemblyman said he would start for -Albany tomorrow where headquarters will be opened. Twenty of the 24 Assemblymen at to day's conference -are listed- among the 111 .Republican members of the Assembly. Mr. "Walnwright announced his Inde pendent candidacy some time ago, but has not been pressing it actively. At Albany "tonight Assemblyman Wads worth. Governor Hlgglns candidate, and Assemblyman Merrltt. commonly known as ex-Governor Odell's candidate, ex pressed each his confidence of election. McCrcary Will Support Blackburn. FRANK FORT; Ky.. Dec: 31. Senator James B. McCreary. Senator Black burn's Junior colleague, arrived today and tonight save out a statement an nouncing1 that Senator Blackburn -would have his hearty support during 'the cominn: contest. Half a dozen Congressmen are also in Frankfort watching; the situation. Congressman O. H. James may be voted on as a candidate, although ho has requested that his name be not used. Insurance Inquisitors Take Rest. NEW YORK. Dec. 31. AH members of the legislative Insurance investigat ing committee except those who lived in New York left this city today for their homes, to have a day or two of rest before meeting in Albany on ' -"Wednesday to begin preparing their " report to the Legislature. Charles E. Hughes, wearied with his labors as inquisitor, left his home to "da to rest in the country until Thurs day. He will go to Albany Thursday night unless his programme is changed. ,.to aid In the preparation of the com fmlttec's report and in framing re- 'Vnedia legislation resulting 'from the - Investigation. GRIPPED GUN TOO HO XOUTIIFUIi BANDITS KILLED " ; VICTIM IX HOLD-UP. Confessor Tells How a Prominent Business lan of Colorado Springs "Was Killed. GOLORADO 'SPRINGS. Colo.. Dec 31. ; Leslie Francisco. 20 5'ears old, and j. - Charles Esslck, 18. made sworn confes- JfJJlons to Police Chief Adams today, in -eir-f 'which they admit the shooting of Frank 'jjc.jML, Ecqtt, a prominent business man, De- " centner 20. They arc now confined in the county jail, and in view of frequent threats to "lynch, the prisoners. Sheriff . primes has placed "a large force of -Vanned deputies In the Jail and announced lils determination to protect the pris iPV0,'e.rs .a' a" hazards. d oik, Essi'ck said they Intended io hold the 'first man they saw going -to the depot and rob him. When they saw Scott - with a grip In each hand they told him '.'to Jialt. JEsick held the revolver and riRTn so doIn Kipped the gun so hard that WKy?1 w?nt clTf . the ballet striking Scott In -.the back. Scott died several days sfter ward. ' . . ,tnS?v . iv Yakima Land "Withdrawn. L.t "oreGONIAN NEWS .BUREAU, Wash, ftw lntotv Dec 3$. Th "secretary of the In-tt-rlor has withdrawn from entry afeettt 2tfc$W acres of land immediately east &t iXri.h Yakima, with a view t ultimately InefwWttt: R trader a -GYrnet irriga. tkm project to b buHt In ih TakJwa 'VMy. TbisHind''J(g: " WtU&cnetU Xartdias -T. U X., X. XS., all seetlona SO, 31 nd 32: T. 14 N- It. 23 E.. all sections 1, 2. 11. 12, 13. 14 and 24; T. 14 X- n. 24 E., l actions 1 to SO and 22 to "18, Inclusive; T. 14 N.. R. 25 E- all sccUojis i to 21, Inclusive; T. 14 N It. 20 E-. all tac tions 1 to II. lnduylve; 15 to 16. Inclusive, and 20. 21. 28 and 2fl; T. 14 X . R. 2T E-, all section 1. 2, n. 4. 3, C, 8 to 1$. inclusive; 22 to 27. Inclusive; S3 and 8J. and varion lots and quarter sections; T. 14 X.. R, 28 E all sections 5, C. 7. 19. 20, ;2G to '34. Inclusive; T. 13 N.. n. 28 E.. all section 5 and C; T. 13 ST., R. 27 E., all ectlons 1. 2. 3. 11. 12. 13 and 14; T. 14 ST.. It. 2fl E.. sections 12. 13. 14, 22 to 27. Inclusive; 33. 34. 35. 30 and various lots and quarter sections; T. 14 SC.. R. 27 E.. sections 17. 16. lt. 20, 29. 30. 31. 32, 33 and various lots; T. 13 ST.. It. 24 E sections 13 and 14 and various quarter sec tions; T. 13 SC.. It. 25 E-. aecUons S. I. 13 to SC. Inclusive? SU and 8 section- 7; T. 13 ST- R. 26 E.. sections 1 to 5, Inclurlve. and 8 to 30. Inclusive; T. 13 ST.. R. 27 E.. sections 3 to 10. Inclusive; 15 to 22, In clusive; 20 to 30, Inclusive, and various lots and quarter sections; T. 13 N.r R. 28 E.. section 31 and lots 5 and C. section 32; T. 12 ST.. R. 23 to 27. inclusive; T. 12 SC.. It 2S E, sections 5. C. 7. S. 10 to 22. Inclusive; 27 to 35, and vnrloug lots and quarter sections: jr. 11 ST., R. 25 E-. sections 2 and 3; T. 11 tc.. II. 2fj and -7 E. : T. 11 SC.. R. 2S E.. sec tions 2 to 11. inclusive: 14 te 23. Inclusive; 20 to 35, inclusive; T. 10 SC.. R. 20 E.. sec tions 24. 23 and 30; T. 10 SC.. It. 27 E., all of township: T. IO SC.. R. 28 E.. sections 3 to 11. Inclusive; 14 to 23. Inclusive; 20 to 35, inclusive, and various lots and quarter sec tions; T. 0 'SC.. R. 20 E., sections 1 to S. in cluslvc; 0. 12 and various lots and quarter sections; T. 0 X.. R. 27 E., sections 1 to 7, inclusive; 10 to 14, Inclusive; IS te 24, In clusive; T. 9 X.. R. 28 E., sectlans 2 to 11. Inclusive; 14 to 28. Inclusive; 34, 35. 30 and various lots and quarter sections; T. It SC. R. 29 E., various lota and quarter sections; T. 8.X., R. 28 E.. sections 1. 2. 11 and 12; T. 8 X., R. 29 E.. sections 1 to 13. Inclusive; 23 to 23. Inclusive; T. S X., R. 30 E. ; T. 7 X.. R. 30 E.. sections I, 2, 3. 11 to 13. in clusive; T. 7 X.. R. 31 E-. sections 5 to 8. inclusive; 17 to 16; T. 10 X , R. 20 E., sec tions 24, 25 and 38. SWEPT OFF 8Y TIDAL WAVE CAPTA1X AND IATE DItOWXED IX VIXEYAIID SOUXI). Great .Mass or Water Kolls Over Deck of FivcOLnptcd Schooner Henry O. Barrett. "WOOD'S HOLE, Mass., Dec 31. A great wave reaching almost tidal propor tions rolled up Vineyard Sound last niRht. and, overtaking the big five-masted schooner Henry O. Barrett, tumbled over the stern and swept overboard to their death Captain Joshua Norton, of Rock land, Me., commander of the vessel, and his mate. James Conley. or Bt. John, X. B. The wave carried away the deckhouse and did much other darmige to the ship. AT TILE HOTELS. The Portland D. Burns. Vancouver. B. C; H. G. Plummer. San Francisco: W4 T. Carl et on and wife. J. Francl. G. Mlsh. I KlriK. E. TV. Blatter. Xew Terk; W. P. Carlton: A. llalsrh; H. Reseitblath. Xcw York; F. W. Coleman and wife. V. S. A.; Mrs. M. Is. Forbes. Baltimore; Miss Bertha Davel; F. G. Wallace; W. J. Blake Wilson and wife. Xelson. B. C.;.F. A. Somers. San Francisco; E. G. Ford. Seattle: W. X. Cen canon. San Francisco; W. M. Meek. Denver; W. E. Kingly. San Francisco; E. B. Lyon. Minneapolis; J. B. Williams. Halley: W. B. Brou-ne. St. Louis; F. A. FrencJt. Chicago; E. C White. Pocatello; Mrs. S. 1). Smith. Miss Elde Smith. Miss Laura Smith, city; F. L. Warren; W. B. Reckards, Vancouver. B. C; Dr. R. H. Ellis. Boston; E. It- Pea cock. Toronto: J. T. Ronald. G. F. Aust, Seattle. Th Oregon R. T. Bretx. Teroma; J. O. McMullan L. Pruhl. Seattle; E. W. Rowe, city; L. G. McGulre. Seattle; J. W. Flood. W. S. Flood. Boston: 11. K. Dulu Seattle; Miss Cornelia Selmser. Chicago; W. H. Dodge, cltj; R. 11. McKIbben. liuffato; H. I. Wlnsor, city; Gus Slmnndson. Milwaukee; Harry .Keller, fit. Paul; A. C Eastwood. London: E. L. Burford. Indianapolis: Mrs. E. D. Ellis, city Charles II. West. E. W. Mertlns, C. L. Lamping, Seattle; T. C. Good man, t. 5. A.; W. H. Spawn. Taeoma; C. Gardner. Taeoma; James SchlatU St. Paul; J. H. Caster. Taeoma; P. 5L McGregor. J. R. Slngerman, Seattle; W. E. Mann, wife I and daughter. Waverly. Wash.; A. C. Haw- I ley. Minneapolis; II. II. Clark. Chicago; R. Emerson. Buffalo: B. R. Whitney. Cincln- natl. O.: Clyde J. Thomas. San Francisco; i F. J. Kolman. Milwaukee; T. X. Hallcr. George W. Dllllng. Seattle; W. Ingles. Sam pies, W'ells, Cutts. Frost. .Babcock, Fullen. Brlnker. Lasates. Roller. Evans. Council, I Cole. Burrlngton, Agent. Goodfellow. Plum mer. Batrshaw. Grimm. Christie, Gregory. . &noris, t-eamc jvtnietic i ootDan Team. The Perkins Arthur C. Hall. C. E. Evans. Pendleton. Or.; H. S. McGowan. McGowan. Wash.; J. .E. Guytell and wife. Seattle; J. P Redmond. , D. Summers. C. Anderson and wife. Vancouver; J. W. Myers. Salt Lake; C. L. Glenn. Snokane: S. F. Langbaugh. (. F. Reynolds. San Francisco; t. T. Lester, AVarrenton: W. T. Gurnsey. St. Paul; D. M. Lennan. Ross Lennan. Mle Gear. Winnipeg; J. Miller. Seattle; T. J. Roadley. British Co. lumbla; Mrs. Jamei.'R. B. MKay. Ed Block. Seattle; W. C. Alexander. Seattle; J. F. Phy and. wife. La Grande; James W. Govett, Philadelphia: E. G. Emmett and wire. Salem; F. P. Edmonson, Chicago; Charles BldweiL Seattle; J. H Frederic, Denver; L. R. Stlnson. Salem; L. M. Curl. James Fowler. Albany; L. J. Brannett. Seattle; F. P. Skeen, John McLahner. Seward. Alaska: H. E. Smith. W. A. Mattbesen. Memphis, Tenn.; Henry W. Orth. Jacksonville. Or.; J. B. Williams. Halley. Idaho: U Schwartz, Vancouver. Wash.; B. C. Waddlngtan. Se attle: W. S. Xichol. Bend. Or.; T. J. Van dersllce. The Dalles; C. A. Fowler. Dufur. Or.; M. F. Davis, Cnlon, Or.; Lena Walker, Everett. Wash. Th St. Charles L. E MrDaniels. Salem; C. Gardner. Eugene; Sirs. Berg. Stella: W. Meyer; C. Owens, Gresham; H. A. Campbell.. A. V. Campbell, Yacolt; D. Thomas; G. H. Baldwin. Forest Grove: X. O. Connell; SL F. Sarvcr. Estacada; L. G. Allen. Seattle; O. Peterson: Y. Rouke. city; W. Downing, Rainier; J. Palmer, W. H. Jamison. A. J. Conrad. W. W. Mofflt. city: E. Hart, city; M. P. Miller and wife, Moscow. Idaho: Jo sephine Freeman: A. Lai eg, Pendleton: J. S. Van Blarlcum aha wife. 8. Van Blaxicum. Hood River; J. L. Van Blarlcum, Philo math; Elma Bennett. Hood River: J. S. Gammon. San Francisco; G. E. Kellogg, Kelso; E. A. Aurys, Woodland; W. O. Pruden. Oregon City: J. W. Harnes. Duns mutr. Cal.; J. Lowell. Albany; Fay Clark. Kelso; C, Xelson. city; J. L. Thomas and wife; E. T. Winans. Hood River; 3. X. W'att. The Dalles: W. McBiide. city; C. Bare. Sycamore. O.: C. X. Strode. Carroll ton, Mo.; G. C. Grlsier, Yates Center, Kan. . Hotel DoBaellr. Taeoma Washlagtos. European plan. Rates, "75 cents to J2.5 ptr day. Free 'bus. A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW Some Highlights Caught Upon the Film of History. r X looking over the- records of the passing year as affecting home Inter-. csts, family life In town and country, the general progress of Oregon In the arts and appliances of civilization, several points claim notice The first is the ever ,widenlng interest of the people of Oregon In their schools of all degrees. Expendi ture on public schools grows. Extension of the library system authorized bv the last Legislature 'has been pressed for ward, and will, doubtless, make still further progress. Who can appraise the worth of good books In country' school house and farm home? .T takes -U long,, long " "while to set I people thinking on homo "topics, and without thinking action Is liable to be "both spasmodic and quickly to die out-1 Xever more truly i this seen than in the geod roads movement -which the peo ple have now made their own. Argu ment have been put forward for years, seemingly in vain, but there has "been xa ucflckUE eeed "time Folks at lst are Iwglnnlng to take nily on themselves ana their famll(e a well as their horses. They have found exit that what h been endured can be ur4. JBmufettea be tween eeutniec and atetrtctis in at taurt ' SESSION Senate Has Much Executive Business. Before It. DEBATE IS ON SHIP SUBSIDY Several Nominations to Come Up to the Upper Hou.sc of Congress Arc in Controversy May Cattle Much Discussion. 'ASHIXGTOX. Dec 31. The Senate will not do very much legislative busi ness this week. It Is not expected that the scplcn will occupy more than two days Thursdaj and Friday. Tho shlp subUdy bill is the unfinished business, and Senator GnllinRer may open the debate In favor of the measure. This will depend upon the desire of Sena tors who may wish to consider other business. There Is a considerable amount of executive business, some of which Is In controversy, and this may consume the few days the Senate Is in session. At the time of the adjournment the confirmation of the Panama Canal Com missioner!; had been reconsidered and the nomination of J. B. Bishop as a new commissioner had just been made. The nominations had alj been referred to the committee on inter-occanic canals, and It Is expected that early reports will be made, in order that the Senate may take them up. There are some other minor nominations In controver sy, notably two officers who have been detailed as chlofs of bureaus In the War Department and a legal question has boon raised as to the meaning of the law providing for such details. Some Other nominations have been held up.' and the Senate may devote all its time this week to executive business. Even If nominations arc not to be considered the new developments in Santo Domingo will afford opportunity lo discuss tho treaty Informally. At present the treaty Is not before tho Senate, having a second time been re ferred to the committee on foreign re lations. It is expected that it will be amended in several particulars before It again comes before the Senate. As if In anticipation of the flight of Morales and the establishment of an other government Jn Santo Domingo, the State Department had recommended that the treaty be amended so that It would confer authority upon the United States to deal with existing gov ernment conditions in the Island. Pos sibly the situation may be discussed In the Sonate even before the treaty Is re ported. ADMISSIOX OF TWO STATES Uou.se Will Favor the Grouping of Territories in Pairs. WASHIXGTOX, Dec. ll.-The House of Representatives will settle down as soon as It meets Thursday, and possibly before the end or the week It will pass the bill providing for the admission of two new states. The first thing to dispose of is the ref erence of the President's message, the subject upon which floods of oratory were expended before the holiday recess. Gen eral debate has closed, and. after a short discussion under the flve-mlnute rule; a vote will be taken upon the only contested point, which is whether the portion of the message-relating to Insurance shall be referred to the ways and means com mittee or the committee on "Interstate and foreign commerce. The contention has been over the point whether legislation for the control of Insurance companies shall be under the taxing power of the government, or the power to control com merce between the states. There was a possibility of a clash' be tween the Philippine tariff bill and the Joint statehood bill. The Philippine bill Is already reported, and, being a privi leged measure, can be 'called up at any time The statehood bill is still in com mittee, but It Is known that It can be brought out at any time and put before the House. Acting in accordance with the decision of the Republican, caucus, it Is expected the majority members of the committee on rules will bring in a rule making the statehood bill a special order for the admission of two states. As the measure now stands and as it will be reported. It provides for the admission of Oklahoma and Indian Territory as one state, with the name of Oklahoma, and the admission of Xcw Mexico and Arizona au another state, named Arizona. There is practically no opposition any where to the Oklahoma proposal, but there Is determined opposition to coupling Xew Mexico and Arizona together, par ticularly by certain Interests In Arizona, and the objection is voiced by the almost unanimous vole of the minority. AVhen the statehood bill Is out of the way the House will, be ready for the Philippine tariff bill, and the interesting contest that ensued over the reduction of duty on Cuban products Is likely to be repeated. The beet and cane-sugar In terests have become aroused, and have built up a vigorous opposition, but the present plan does not contemplate bring ing up the Phlllpplno bill this week. Lord Xclson's Coat Dundee Advertiser. B. E. Sargcant7"writing In yesterday's Times, says: "I have read -with much Interest Lord Glasgow's letter on the subject of the bloodstains on Lord Nel son's coat, and as a result examined very carefully the mains on both the tracks, sloughs and chuckholes of " the last decade will bo accounted a disgrace. EXTEXSIOX of the farm telephone be tween Individual farms, and also bringing them Into touch with town and city, has gone on rapidly In 1S05. In var ious districts, to be without a 'phone in the "house Is to bo In the -backward mi nority. And the morcment spreads every where. URAL postal routes have also been added to In 1M3. The grangers have started an agitation for the parcels post as a still further addition to the com Xort and convenience of farm life. They surely will get It and that before long. P IX ALLY. In 385, and as one of the out comes of the intercourse between town and country brought about by the "Ocrno itlon. a "setter sfrtrit of united pride and Interest in Oregon has been developed. Of this demonstration has appeared at xmly In the Development Leagues, o( which a netwerk has Tseen fjred over the State of Ortmm, hut ecpectajly In' the reeest excurrdm of Portland, awrilmss mt ever WUrw 0mi. Trunk , hospHaiKr. epnMnUt', iMriwd. Its prof ftps. It mm in the grtt matters coat and waistcoat, which are now ex hibited in the Royal United Service Museum. The waistcoat bears stains of blood about the left shoulder, the -spot where the fatal bullet entered, and there are marks of blood on the coat at the place ""there It would Immediately cover the stains on the waistcoat. The coat hears a few other stains on the lining of the left tail, and It Is 'possible that wnen Lord Xelson was being car ried below to the cockpit the blood dripped on to this portion of the coat. There arc some other stains on the lining of the coat, which appear to be those of oil or camphor. 1 have no ground for In any way questioning Lord Glasgow's statement that the coat was used as a pillow for Admiral "Wcst phal when, as a midshipman of tae Victory, he was wounded In the head, but. having regard to Dr. Beattys ac count of the wound In The Medical Journal of 1S0G. volume XV. I think it is only right to point out that the bloodstains about the left shoulder of the coat are unquestionably the result of Lord Xelson" wound." AT THE THEATERS What the Free Agent Saj. AFTERXOOX AXD XIGIIT. Mar quant Offers Comedy, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home. The Xew Tear attraction at the Marquam Grand Theater thlc afternoon at 2:15 o'clock and tonight at 8:15 will b the Y. T. 'Carl ten Opera. Company la the musical comedr auccef. "When Johnny Ccmes Marching Home." TbI- delightful comedy set to music was written by Stanlilaua Stance and Julian Edwardf. who gave us "Dolly Varden." The famous aong hit. "Katie. My Southern Rose." a gem, will be heard with the many other tuneful otlertiurs. Have you heard about the "Crinoline Girls"? If not see the way your mothers drened during the war of "61. The scenery la exceptionally elaborate. "I'AXKEE COXSUL" T03IORKOW Famous Musical Success at Marquam for Three Performances. Beclnnlnc tomorrow night the musical com edy succeiv. "The TanVee Consul" will be gin an engagement of three perfonnancea at the Marquam Grand Theater, contlnutnc Wed nesday nlcht with a special rcatlne "Wednes day afternoon. The company which will be seen here contlns such namea as Vera Mich--lena. Hany Short. Alice lloemer. Mae Bottl. Bonnie Welden. J. F. Ratlin. George Shields. Harry Davis. C. II. Lefferson. Queenle Burt. Margaret Flavin. Jamea Templeton. Olga Kal nlng. The Itosclan Opera Company. The advance ale of eeats will open tomor row (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock for the Rmdin Opera. Company, which comes to the Marquam Grand Theater for three night and one matinee, beginning next Thursday, Janu ary 4. The opening bill will b Sousa'a charminc comic opera. "El-Capltan"; Friday night Balfe'a beautiful cpera. "The Bohemian Girl"; Saturday matinee and night Gilbert & Sullivan's greatest aueee, "The Mikado." Special Matinee at the Baker Today. The Dreamland Burlesquers Company, which opened to two packed bouses at the Baker yes terday, will give a special holiday matlse at 2:15 this afternoon. Order your seats In ad vance and be cm hand for the real New Tear's galaxy of mirth, merriment and xnocic. such as Is offered by this sptendld troupe of bur leaqcera. Everything Is life, aetton, fun and beautiful music Tonight at S:15. Empire Xcw Year's Matinee. This afternoon at 2:15 the Empire will give a New Year's matinee, and "A Fight for Mil lions" will be the play. "A Fight far Mil lions" Is a powerful sensational scenic drama, showing the great railroad tunnel, the aub marlna boat In action, a new use for the megaphone and a world of- other Intercxlnr ataco effects, the like of which have never been seen here before. There will also be a peilpnnance tonltht at S:15. AT TilE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS Pantagcs' Xcw Bill. The first bill of the new year at Pantages which opens this afternoon, la an attractive one. made up of excellent vaudeville num bers. The feature, perhaps. Is the Four Deans, novelty acrobats, who hall from Ku ropP They are not In the class of ordinary acrobats, but give an exhibition that Is en tertaining to all. Fred Schmohl. a noted clay modeler, has also been engaged to give an exhibition of lightning work In clay. The Chatham Sisters are a team of pretty misses who alng and Rive a tine exhibition of acro batic dancing. Charles H. McGinn's has won laurels In the East as an Irish mono loguisL The Southern Quartet offers the kind of entertainment which never becomes tiresome. Leo White, the popular baritone, has prepared a new Illustrated ballad. "Will the Angels Let Me Play?" and the blograph will show a thrilling set of moving pictures known as "The Tralnrobbers." Wonderful Vaudeville at the Grand. Beginning with this afternoon the Grand Theater will open the New Tear with a pro gramme that has never been excelled In the town. It Is .headed by "Walter E. Deavea Merry Manikins, a J00 act. one that has played lo the best houses In the world and amused both young and old. Mr. Deaves has been playing- the Sulllvan-Consldlne dr., cult from New Tork to Portland and In every housa he has broken the record for receipts. Another blj? act Is Gilbert's dogs, monkeys, goats and pony one-ring circus. Tho rest of the bill is filled with good acts, not the least among which Is tho illus trated singer, little Harold Hon, the child wonder. Ho has a beautiful aong for the earning week, one exactly suited to hls voice. Today the performances will b continuous from 2:30 to 11:43 P. M. Spend Xcw Year's at the Star. All thote visiting- the Star today- wilt And one of the most entertaining shows ever seen here. The top-liners will be the Royal Hawaiian Quintet, who will give an en tire new selection of songs and music. These young men have proved to be the musical treat of the season, aad In fact have made such a notable success that the management has been prevailed upon to keep them the second week and transferred them from the Grand to the Star. Bctld'es this great act, Tatsey Doyle. America's NOURISH the body, don't dose it with medicine. Scott's Emulsion is the best nourishment in existence. It is more than a food; you may doubt itK but it digests perfectly easy and at the same time gets the digestive functions in a condition so that ordinary food can be easily di gested. Try it if you are run down and your food doesn't nourish you. monologulst and dancer, is billed to appear Laurel and Southern, a high-class sketch team, presenting "A Drummer's Sample": Cararo. a Mexican equilibrist, and a num ber of others, which will go to make up a most satisfying show. All seats In the Star are JO cents with the exception of boxes, and the .management desires It to be known that this does not mean one-third of the home Is re?erved. Continuous today from 2:30 to 10:45. ' Mrs. Helen II. FIctt. POUGHKEEPSIE, X. Y.. Dec. 31.-Mrs. Helen FL Flett, fpr over 20 years matron of the Infirmary at "Vasar College, died suddenly today of pneumonia. Mrs. Amy Field Andrews. LONDON. Dec. 31. Mrs. Amy Field Andrews, daughter of the late Cyrus W. Field, died at "Richmond yesterday. Merino Eye Remedy Cores Eyes; Makes Weak. Eyes Strocz. Soothes Eye Pain: Doesn't Smart. Pears' Pears' Soap leaves the skin smooth, cool and healthy. There's no free alkali in Pears.' Only good soap and pure. Sold here and abroad. The Fact that Pond's Extract has been on the market for sixty years, is bottled by the manufacturers and never sold in bulk, leaves no chance for adulteration. How about witch hazel which, is always sold in bulk and passes through several hands before reaching the con sumer? Witch. Hazel is not the same thing. On analysis f seventy samples oj Iffteh Hazel fere d as " the same thing " f.ftj-lis9 nuere shatns to ctntazn wood alcohol ar formaldehyde or both. Avaid danger f paisinixg hy using PDNDrrxtiAC Every HeartAche Everj- pain in the breast, dif ficult breathing, palpitation, fluttering or dizzy spell means that your heart is straining it self in its effort to keep in motion, this is dangerous. Some sudden strain from over exertion or excitement will completely exhaust the nerves, or rupture the walls or arteries of the heart, and it will stop. Relieve this terrible strain at once with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It invigorates and strengthens the heart nerves and muscles, stimulates the heart action, and relieves the pain and misery! Take no chances ; make your heart strong and vigorous with Dr. Miles Heart Cure. "I raftered terribly with heart dis ease. I have been treated by different physicians for my trouble xrithout results. I -went to a physi cian In "Memphis, -who claimed that I bad dropsy of the heart. He put tho X-ray on me. and in connection with h!s medicine he came near mak ing; a finish of me. Some time before this a ilr. Young-, of St. Louis, was to our town. He saTr ray condition, and recommended Dr. Miles Heart Cure to is e. I gave It little attention until ray return from. Memphis, when I concluded to try It, and am pleased to ray three bottles cured me. CHARLES GOODRICH. Caruthersville. Mo. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by ysur druggist. wh will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Dr. W. Norton Davis IN A WEEK We treat successfully all private nerv ous and chronic diseases of men. also blood, stomach, heart, liver, kldaey aad throat troubles. We cure SYPHILIS (without mercury) t stay cured forever. We remove STRICTURE, without opera tion or pain, in 13 days. We stop drama, spermatorrhoea and night loe by a sew method. In a short time. We cas restore tae sexual vlger of any mas under . by means of local treat meat peculiar to ourselvec WE CIKE GONORRHOEA l. A EEK The doctors ef this Institute are all reg ular gvadutttse. have had over 3 years' experience, have been known in Portlaad for many years, have a rejHit&Ue ta raalBtaia. aad will undertake mo ease ua Icas certain care can ae effected. We guarantee & cure m every ease we itsdertake or charge no fee. Consultation free. Letters . eoeHdeatUL Instructive BOOK FOR HJCX nailed free la ptata wrapper. IT you cannot call at offtee. write for tteeOotV Wank. Home treatment grace ess- . . , Offtee heurs, to Z and 7 to 3. Sundays -. aad hotMays, It te 12. Dr. W. Ncrtcft Davis & Co. 'BstisaaisaaaaaBSX sTMSBBsfSsfHsM .flHfffffffSLri Skin Diseases To prove the efficiency of Hydrozone to Skin DiseaseSuffrirers, Twill send One 25 c. Bottle, Free to anyone sending me this adver tisement with io cents to pay post age and packing. Hvdrozone is a harmless germicide. Endorsed and successfully used by leading phy sicians. Not genuine without myslcnature on label. Booklet oa treatment of diseases sent free oa request. Sold by leading druggists. Good aatll Jan. 1506. Only one sample to a familv. Prince St., New York. Toothache Gum not only stops toothache instant ly, but cleans the caTl(y,remoTcs all odor, and presents decay. Keen a sun- A SU Affair. 1" T&ere u-a Imitations. See that joe get Beat' Toitimrho Uam. Yellow Label. At all drosslits U cents, or by maU. Dent's Corn Gum cSS?,7i C. S. DENT & CO., Detroit. Mich. If you have Goaorrboca, Gleet, Stric ture or Sypbllli In any of 'fclr format stages or complications. wTcan ulva you A Positive Cure. We likewise quickly cure Varicocele and Hydrocele painlessly and without the old surgical rnetnoda with the knife. The following are among other diseases we cure with equal skill and success: Itupotcacy, Nervous Decline and Vital Weukneaa, the result of ex cesses or youtnful errors. Nocturnal Losses, Spermatorrhoea, Prostatorrhoea and all other related troubles as well as Bladder, Stomach aad Kidney affec tions. Piles, Ilectal Ulcers, Ecxciua and other SUIa Eruptions. Consultation and examination free. "Writs for eyznptosx blank and book if you cannot call. Office Hours: S A. M. to S P. II.; Sundays. 10 to 12. St. Louis "Sr Dispensary Cor. 2d aad Yamhill St 9.. .Portland. Or. TRAVELEKS" GUIDE. THE COMFORTABLE WAY. TWO OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY TIIE ORIENTAL LIMITED . Th Fast ilull VIA SEATTLE OR SPOKANE Leave. Dally. Portland Arrive. Time Schedule. I Dally. To and from Spo kane. Su Paul. Minneapolis. Dututt and AU Points East Via Seattle. 8:30 am 11:45 pta 7:00 am 6:30 pa To and from St. Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth and All Point East Via Spokane. 0:15 pm Great Northern Steamship Co. Sailing from Seattle for Japan and China porta and Manila, carryt&c peensers and frelsht. S. S. Minnesota. February 1. S. S. Dakota. March 12. NIPPON YUSEN KAIS1IA (Japan Mall Steamship Co.) S. S. KANAGAWA MARU will sail from Seattle about Jan. 2 for Ja pan ports, carrying; passengers and rrelght. For tickets, rates, berth reserva tions, ate., call on or address II. DICKSON. City Passenger & Ticket Agent. 122 Third St. Portland. Or. pnone aiam uso. HIE CARD - OFTRAINS PORTLAND DAILY. Denarc Arriva. TallaarstOBa Park-Kansaa Clty-St. LouU Special for Chehalls. Central!. Olympla. Gray's Harbor. Scuta Bead. Taeoma. Seattle, Spokane. Lew tstoa. Butte. Billing j. Deaver. Omaha. Kan sas City. at. Louis and Southeast ..- 8:30 ara. 4:3$ sa North Coast Limited, electric lighted, for Ta eoma. Seattle. Spokaae. Butte. Minneapolis. St. Pant aad tne East...... 2:00 pra 7:0dam Puget Sound Limited for Cbeballs. Centra 11 a. Ta corn aad Seattle only.. 4:53 pra 10:33 pm Twin City Express for Taeoma. Seattle. Spo kaae. Helena. Butte. Yellowstone- Park. Mla aeapalla. St. Paul aad the East..... .11:43 pm 6:Sdpa A. D. Charltea. Assistant General Pasaea- Ktr Agent. 233 Morrlsea su. eeratr Third. Partlaad, Or. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Co. leaves. UNION DEPOT. Arrives. Pally. For Maygers. Balaler. Clatikaal. West pert, dittos. Astoria. War rest oa. I'l-avel, Ham BiOBcL Fort Steveaa, Oearbart Park. Sea sMe. Astoria asd. Sea. share. Bxprea Dally. Astoria, Express. Daily. Dally. 11-39 A. M- M P. it 16 A. M. 7e P. M. C A. ST-rWART. J. C. MAYO. Casual Agt.. 2' Alder t. O. XV 4c P.JL, PbMa Mala 9M. SAN FRANCISCO 6 PORTLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY 0erat4ar the Oalr PeiHcer 9teara far item ywweUeo Direct, alllag Date From Portland a. . Co turn -W. January 1. 11, 21. 31: February 19. ) 9. sl Beaaur, Ju. IS. 2; Fab. 3, 13. is. KWgCrD JtOCXD-TIUB JtATX. 3$$. D s Cured j ure( fil TRAVELERS' GUIDE. HH Union Pacific 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman standards aad tourtsc sleeping-cars dallr to Omaha. Chicago, Spo kane; tourist sleeping-car dally to Kaua City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-car (personally conducted) weekly to ChKago. Reclining- chair-cars (seats free) to taa East dally. UNION DEPOT.. Leaves. Arrives. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:13 A. M. 5:23 P. M. SPECIAL for tha East Dally. Dally. via Huntlntrton. SPOKANE FLTER. S: "allV M lastly.1 For Eastern AVashlngton. "Walla "Walla, Lewlnton. Coeur d'Alene and Great Northern points. ATLANTIC EXPRESS'c. 15 P M for the East via Hunt- miV 'naton. uauy. 7:15 A. M. Dally. RIVEK SCHEDULE. FOR ASTORIA and'S:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. way points, connecting Dally. Dally, except Sunday. with steamer for llwa co and North Bench, steamer Has?alo. Aaa st. dock (water per.) except Sunday. Saturday 10:00 P.M. 7:00 A. M. Dally. cxceDt Sunday. FOR DAYTON. Ore son City and Yamhill River point. Ash-st. dock (water ner.) 5:30 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. For Lewlston. Idaho, and way points from RIparla. Waah. Leave RIparla 5:40 A. M. or upon arrival tratn No. . dally except Saturday. Arrive RIparla 4 P. M., dally except Friday. "Ticket"" Of HceT Third and Washington. Telephone Main 712. C. YV. Stinger. City Ticket Arct: A. L. Craig. Gen. Passenger Agt. EAST via SOUTH UNION DEPOT. OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS Tor Salem. Rose surg. Ashland. Sacramento. Og 3en. San Francis co. Mojave, Los Angeles. El Paao. New Orleans and the East. Morning train .onnects at TVood burn dally except Sunday with train for Mount Ansel. JUverton. Bruwns vllle. Sprtngflld. Wendllng and Na tron. Eugene pasnger :onnects at "Wood jurn with Mt. An gel and Silvertoa local. ."orvallls passenger iertcan passenger Forest Grove Passenger. Arrives. S:45 P. M. 7:23 A. M. S:S0 A. M. 5:53 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 10:35 A. M. 7:30 A. M. 4:50 P. M. t!0:43 P. M. 3:30 P. 8:25 A. 11:50 P. M. Dally; tDally except Sunday. PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICE AND YAMHILL J DIVISION. Depot. Foot of Jefferson Strest. Leave Portland dally for Oswego at 7:30 A. M-: 12:50. 2:03. 4. 5:20. 6:25. 8:30. 10;t. 11:30 P. M. Dally except Sunday. 5:30. tj:3i. 8:33. 10:25 A. M. Sunday only. 0 A. M. Returning from Oawego. arrive Portland, dally, 8:30 A. M.; 1:55. 3:05, 5:05. 6:13. 7:33. 3:55, 11:10 P. 31.: 12:55 A. (M. Dally except Sunday. 6:25. 7:25. 9:30. 11:13 A. M. Sunday only. 10 A- M. Leave from same depot for Dallas and in termediate points daily. 4:15 P. M. Arrive Portland. 10:10 A. M. The Independence-Monmouth Motor Line operates dally to Monmouth and Airlle. con necting with S. P. Co.'a trains at Dallas and Independence. First-class fare from Portland to Sacra, mento and San Francisco. S20. Berth. S3. Second-class fare, $13. Second-class berth. S2.30. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe: alt) Japan. China, Honolulu and Australia. CITY TICKET OFFICE, comer Third aad Washtagtoa streets. Phone Mala 712 C. IV. STINGER. A. L. CRAIG. City Ticket Agent- Gen. Fas&. Agt. COLUMBIA RIVER Portland, The Dalles Route Regulator Line Steamers Leava Portland and Tho Dalles daily except Sunday 7 A. M., connectinz with Columbia Eiver & Northern Railway for Klickitat Valley Points. Direct dins for Moffets, Mineral, St. Martin's and Collins Hot Springs. Landing and wharf at foot of Aldix Street. 'Phone Main 914.. UPPER COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE. From Portland to Irrlgon aad way polnta. IN CONNECTION WITH REGULATOR LINE AND STATE PORTAGE RAILWAY. STEAMER "MOUNTAIN GEM" leaves Ce lllo every TUESDAT for ARLINGTON and IV AT POINTS and every FRIDAY" for IRRIGON. ARLINGTON AND WAY POINTS. Special rates for Umatilla, Wallula, Pasco and Kennewlck. FREIGHT RECEIVED at Alder-street dock every Tuesday and Friday. For further Information address Supt. W. P. Gray. Celllo. Or., or Inquire at offlce of Rezulator Line. Phone Main 914. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE FOR Corvallla, Albany. Independence and Stm. Steamer Pomona leaves 6:45 A. M.. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, for Oregon City. alem and way. Steamer Altona leaves 0:45 A. M.. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. OREGON CITY TRANS. CO.. Office and Dock Foot Taylor St.. For South -Eastern Alaska Steamers leave Seattle 0 P.M. S. S. Cottage City, via Van couver and Sitka. Jan. 10. 2L For San Francisco direct: Queen. City of Pusbla. Uma tilla. 9 A. M.. Dec 23: Jan. 3. 8. 13. IS. 23. 28. Portland Office. 213 Washington st. Main 229 G. M. LEE. Paw. & Ft. Agt. a D. DUNANN. G. P. A.. 10 Market st, S. F. ALASKA FAST AND POPULAR STEAMSHIPS LHAVK SEATTLE S X. "Jefferw.-.r jansMry 3. IT a4 31, 9 P. M.. via Wraaget. CX$AF EXCURSION KATS8. Or axatmiea . trtpa steaaftar calls. at 9(tkar Metlakahtla. 61aiv Wrasgal; etc., ia addUtoa to regular 9rts at call. Call ar sasrf for 'Tri to "WBattwrfsl Alaska." "laMhtR Baafcetry.' Tla. FolM." TTKK AUMLt- X. g. C0 EA) 33 Qk . 7 "ortW. r isnc th to star had to receive. tyjwsyi Ommt Or-