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THE HORKIKCr OREGONIAN, JFRIDA.T. - APRIL. 13, 1906. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGOXIAN TELEPHONES. ountinif-Room Main "070 Managing Editor..-.. Main 7070 Sunday Editor ......Main 7070 City Editor...... Main 7070 Society Editor Main 7070 Composing-Room , Main 7070 Superintendent Building Main 7070 Eat Side Office East 61 AMUSEMENTS. THE HEILIG THEATER (14th and Wash ington ats.) Tonight at 8:15 o'clock, the musical-comedy extravaganza, "Babes In Toyland." BAKER THEATER f3d and Tamhlll) "Cherry Blossoms" Burlesque Company; tonight at 8:13. EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrison) "A Fatal V.'eddlng"; tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Park and Washlnc- ton) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30, 7:30 and 8 P. 3t PANTAGES' THEATER (4th and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30, 7:30 and 8 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 9 P. M- Sell. Bonds Next. At the recent elec tion the voters ol St. Johns voted bonds to the amount of. $10,000 for -erection ot a City Ilall, and already Recorder Thorn. dyke has received Inquiries for these bonds. They run ten years and bear- S per cent interest. It is thought that there will be no difficulty in selling: the bonds, as they bear a high rate of Interest,- besides are the firs; the city has issued. The bond of City Treasurer Q. M. Hall was fixed at $0000, and lie was siven a salary of ?13 a month. E. O. Mapoon and Samuel Cochran have made application for .licenses to operate sa loons. It Is also thought a license will be asked to sell liquor at Cedar Park this year. The license fee Is $1000 a year. Various opinions are expressed as to the effect of the failure of the former Council to approve its last minutes. Some street improvements are affected, and It Is thought some action will be necessary to prevent future complications. In the hurry of closing up the old business the matter of reading and approving the min utes before adjournment' was overlooked. Of course, they 'cannot now be approved. Dragged bt a Car. A. B. Burger, a hardware dealer at 44 Third" street, was slightly injured by being dragged by a treet-car at Third and Washington streets yesterday morning. He was caught between the car. and a great wood on receptacle for earth which is being taken from excavations, and was dragged several yards. His clothing was almost torn from his body and his right leg was badly bruised. H saved-his life by cling ing to a hand-grip at the rear end of the Car. Give Successful. Entertainment. The entertainment given In Woodward's Hall. Monday and Tuesday evenings, under the auspices of the Montavilla Improvement League, was, a success. There were largo audiences at both evenings. W. C. Ayls wortli was the director; Miss Alice Sweeney, pianist; Mrs. Groves, violinist. "Trial by Jury" was the title of the com ply rendered. In addition to a fine musi cal programme. Commercial. Ci.ub Gets Options On Sites. Options on several quarter-blocks have been secured by the building com mittee of the Portland Commercial Club. The boundaries of the locality in which a quarter-block Is to be selected are Second to Seventh and Alder to Burnside streets. The options vary in value from 5S0.OO0 to 5200.000, according to B. I Thompson, a member of the building committee Prohibition. Party Convention. The state convention of the Prohibition party of Oregon will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Auditorium at 10 A. M. today. During the afternoon session, which will open at 2 o'clock. John G. Woolley will .address the convention. Mr. Woolley will also address a mass meeting at the White Temple this evening at 8 'o'clock. There will be no charge for admission. Wooi.Lxr Wilt, Speak. John G. Wool ley. who has been campaigning in the Valley for several days past, will speak to the workmen's noon Bible class at the AVIIlamclte Irorf "Works today. Mr. Wool ley Is on his way home from New Zea land, where for the past six months or more he has been taking a leading part in a great local option campaign. Death of Mrs. Kiel,t. Mrs. Hannah Klely, an old resident of Oregon, died in San Francisco last Saturday, whore she had gone eight months before to be treat ed for 'cancer. She was a native of Ire land. 60 years of age. She leaves a hus band, Bartholomew Klely, and five chil dren, most of whom live In Oregon. "Made in Oregon" Exposition. The Joint committees which have in charge the "Made Jn Oregon" movement wllj mee.t in the auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce tonight at 8 o'clock. All of the various committees which are at work will report what progress has been made and further plans will be discussed. Latino Heavt Steel Rails. The Southern Pacific Hallway Company has distributed heavy steel rails between the Kast Clay-street crossing and the '-car-shops, which is in line with the pro gramme of replacing all the light rails south through the Willametto alley, Lecture on "Ben' Hur." Tonight at the Men's Resort and People's Institute, Fourth and Burnside streets, a free Illus trated lecture on "Ben llur" will be given by Dr. J. F. Ghormley. The public is Invited. Steamship Alliance sails from Couch street dock for Coos Bay and Eureka. Friday. April 14. at S P. M. a 11. Thomp son's Ticket Agency, 12S Third street. F. P. Baumgartncr, Agent. Malii SCI. Arrested for Drunkenness. Fritz 1-arson was arrested last night in the North End for drunkenness. An addi tional charge of carrying a concealed "weapon was placed against his name. 1 1 A WTI IORNE- A VENUE WATER- MAIN. A XX clght-lnch water-main is to be laid on Hawthorne avenue from East Thirty fourth street westward througii a wcll tfettled district. Will Talk on "TrrEs of Atheism." At Temple Beth Jsrael tonight at 8 o'clock Dr. Stephen S. Wise will preach on "Sorao Types of Atheism." Strangers always welcome. . Phone your orders for choice Spring lamb, roast beef and fancy steaks. Frank lin Market. 106-107 Third street. Phone Private Exchange 93. Admitted to Practice. John M. Will iams, a. Eugene attorney, was admitted yesterday to practice in the 'Federal Court. Famous Bock'Wurst can be had fresh every day at the Franklin Market, 105-107 Third street. Phone Private Ex. 63. Lipman, Wolfe &' Co.'reqiliro the serv ices of a registered druggist; permanent f position. " Fresh Buttermilk for sale. Phone Main 764. Washington Cream Co. Woman's Exch.. 133 10th; lunch, it to i. Wooster's. our fastest growing store. KUBELIK SALE MONDAY Seats on Sale Monday Morning at The HelllR Box Office. . "He played with great beauty of tone," said the critic ot the New Tork Sun about the violinist Kubelik. who will ap pear here next week. "He has the most exquisite intonation, captivating elegance of phrasing and a stylo muslcallv suited to the' great Mozart concerto. Kubellk's growth In artistic poise' Is remarkable, when one qoneiders the absolute sensation he made on his very first visit to America." . " Kubelik gives two recitals at the Heillg under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Co'man. the first on next Wednesday evening and the last on the following Saturday. Seats for both go on sale Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Heillg. UitrlM Bre Kea4r Cares Bg-e: MaJW ITeak ffrsc Wtnmtt Sete Srt Pito. Peewt Saart. AT THE THEATERS "Babes In Tor Una" at The HetHc. Alan Ignacio Vartlsettl Jane Katbrrlne Bell Uncle Barn a by ...... John F Ward The Widow Piper Ida Ward Contrary 3Iary ........Gene Luseska. Tom Tom Albertlne Beasen Jill , Maud- Campbell Bo-Peep .......... Kathetine Murray Hod TUdlnt: Hood Bessie Merrill Sallle Waters .' Luclle De Xenda Miss MufTeU ......... Irene Cromwell Simple Simon ........... Dsy Carson Boy .Blue Margaret Moftatt Tommy Tucker .......... Ida Doerge Jack Jeaaette Nelson Bobby Shaftoe ....... Queenle Stewart Roderltr'o ............... 'JlobVrt Burns Goncorgo ........ Jamet 'Wilson .Hilda ............. Louise Hsmlston Master Toymaker.. Edward P. SulIH-an Grumlo ............... Walter Schrode Inspector Marmaduke ... . . .Gus Plxley The Brown Bear E. S. Harklns The Sun Queen Lillian Gillette The Spirit of Pine Dslores Dale The Spirit of 'Willow.. Beatrice Lynn The Moth Queen ...Katberlne Murray The Volcano Queen ..Minnie Murray The Giant Spider ......Robert Burns "Babes in Toyland." produced at the Heilig Theater last night to run the rest of the week, is a big flight of poetic and humorous fancy. It comes to us after a season or so of abundant popularity, loaded with bril liant coloring, scenic elaboration, catchy music, competent musical-comedy artists, pretty costuming, plenty of good voices and celerity of-cxecutlon. In fact. It pre sents about the wide variety of attractive elements that Jaded people crave for stimulation and nonthinking entertainment- The theater was filled with Port land's most prosperous Inhabitants. Tou saw there everybody you know, and more besides. The melody, the charm of face and dress and twinkling form, the antics of clever comedians, the Alip of topical song, the delicacy of fairyland, childhood dreaming, even the grotesqueness and wonders of grottos and the magic of sprites .and supernatural toymaker. lulled us all as a cradle-Bong does, while yet wa laughed at funny quips as they flew by. It is all light as zephyrs, yet beau tiful as a child innocent as maidenhood, yet lovely as the flowers of the .field. JX I say that there was pictured In col orful plcturcsqueness a succession of in terblendlng Impressions, that the eye was pleased successively -with a country fete, a garden wall adorned with bewitching girls,, a grewsome spiders forest, the moth queen's floral palace, a heavenly Christmas tree In Toyland. a street In Toyland, the master toymaker's wonder ful shop, his magnificent castle, and finally Toyland's courtyard in resplendent magnificence, you might gain the idea that at least It was a series of spectacu lar episodes. It -was. And It was more. Even pictorially the original plan is too large for touring, but "the form of its pres ent presentation is stupendous enough in .all conscience. We do not expect them to buy special scenery for us. I think we should be satisfied that they bring here a perfect staggering lot to handle In any theater we have in town. Numberless scenic effects entailing ingenuity and ex cellent theatrical craftsmanship were pre sented. And then we had a continuous procession of interesting and skillful art ists who beguiled the hours with fine music and facile dancing. Something is radically wrong with anybody- who 'couldn't enjoy "Babes In Toyland. I think the gem of the piece is the music of the "Toy Soldiers' March," which is equal to "Aleda," 1 almost said a pass age from Lohengrin. It certainly is bet ter than many strains of grand opera that I recall. Another memorable moment was that which contained Miss Albertlne Benson's singing of "Toyland" In the second act. She' lias some- of those soul : foil notes that we are always listening for. Far more talented than any one else Is the Inimitable Martlnettl. whose heav iest hit was "Rock-a-Bye-Baby." sung In Cockney fashion. German fashion, oper atic fashion and ragtime fashion. The prize among the girls was Miss Katherine Bell, an experienced, slender, young, lace appareled witch, who sang topical ditties and glided around and sparkled like a diamond's rays. Grumlo and Jill (Miss Maud Campbell and Walter Shrode) did a stunning drinking stunt replete with new and difficult business. Robert Burns and James Wilson, the two ruffian sailors, and Gus Plxley. the detective, contributed some whimsicalities that stick In the mem ory. There Is an amazing contingent of comely girls who know how to, shuffle and shake and kick their feet with dash and graceful abandon. As an eye and an ear pleaser, "Babes In Toyland is a decided success. A. H. BALLARD. FIT FOR FAIRIES. Easter Exhibit of Flowers That Has Never Been Equalled In Portland. Oregon Is the home of lovely roses and bcautlfbl flowers of nearly every descrip tion so that It would seem almost lmpor sible to create a sensation along this line, as some previous displays made In this city seemed almost perfection, but it re mained,, for Martin & Forbes, at their new store. 347 Washington street, be tween Seventh and Park, to make the most beautiful and original exhibit of cut flowers and potted plants that has ever been shown in Portland or on the Pacific Coast. The immense pyramids of Easter lilies, reaching from the floor to the cell ing, are particularly striking, but It is Impossible to select any feature for spe cial mention as the strength of the ex hibit is In the artistic effects produced by the master hand that planned and carried out the general effect. Everybody is .cordially Invited to call before Sunday next and enjoy a rare treat and one that will repay your trouble. POLO 0NSKATES. Tomorrow night, at the Exposition Rink, occurs the much-talked of polo match on skates between teams of five men each, composed of the most expert skaters in the city. The game will be called promptly at 9 o'clock and general skating from 5:30 to 10:30 will follow. An exciting match is promised. EXCURSION T0 SEASIDE Sunday. April 15. The first excursion to Seaside will leave Union Depot S A. M. next Sunday, via the A. & C n. H. Fare for the round trip, only 5L60 A seat for every passenger. Tickets at 218 Alder street or the Union Depot. : Easter . : : Souvenirs Free : M Today and Saturday j Our stock of Easter Novelties is far the largest ever shown In Portland. A fascinating display of artistic conceits, appropriate for the day all for filling with our famous confections. For the little ones we've an endless variety of Eggs. Rabbits and Chicks, filled with sugar eggs. Today and Sat- urday we will give -a " NOTICE. Wc beg to inform our customers, the trade And all whom It may concern that Mr. Franz (Frank) Busch Is, not now nor has he ever been In our employ In any capacity whatever. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association. St. Louis, Mo. WHERE JO DINE. All the .delicacies of the season at the Portland Bestauraot: fine private apart ments for parties. 986 Washington, Br. Stn. Hlgb-Grstie Haaes far Rest. And sola on easy pay meat. Pi use tutting and repairing. H- Slastee-lmcr. 72 Third sL Portland Brewing Co. Select Seer. Eel el Srau, A. Pure Drlak Feed. JPae Mala Free i Easter Novelty j To all purchasers of Easter Toys over 30c and fill it with candy eggs. If you don't buy. don't miss the display you'll learn something by seeing It. ? GET THE RIGHT PLACE We Have No Branch S teres Swetland & Son 273 Morrison Street Northwestern Mutual Life OF MILWAUKEE, WIS. Results to Policyholders Unequaled! Record of Policy, 108,896 Injured Dr. O. D. Dome. The Dalles. Ore gon. Plan, ordinary life. Ace. 30. Issued In 1S8I. SIOO0. Annua! premium. All dividends utcd annually to purchase addi tion. Dividend Record Addjtlom previous to 1993 $ 67.00 For 1W 17.00 For UHM 17.00 For IBOi 17.00 For J1HX5 IK. 00 Total addition! to date 30,00 Insurance now In force H.iSa.00 Total premium paid t Present cash surrender value f NO OTHER OLD-LINE COMPANT OR FRATERNAL ORDER. OR ASSESSMENT COMPANY. OR ANT OTHER INSTITU TION FURNISHING LIFE INSURANCE CAN SHOW A POLICT UNDER WHICH THET HAVE FURNISHED STRAIGHT LIFE INSURANCE ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS ABOVE. orn POLICYHOLDERS ARE SATISFIED. S. T. L0CKWO0D 6 SON GENERAL AGENTS. Concord Building. Portland. Or MORE AGENTS WANTED. AIDS ITALIAN SUFFERERS Postal Telegraph Company Will Send Relief McssaRCS Free. John Annand. manager of the Port land office of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, announced yesterday that the company had agreed to aid in raising- funds for the sufferers from the eruption of Vesuvius by sending- free over Its lines in the United States mes sages concerning the raising- of the re lief fund which has now been started. Private messages are not Included In this classification, but only thos.e from relief committees, organizations and cities throughout the country. New York is to be the headquarters for the relief fund, and it is probable that many messages will be sent from various parts of the country, concern ing the amount ralsedaand other details. These will be forwarded free over the Postal lines in the United States, but tho offer docs not include the sending- of cablegrams. FATHER KIDNAPS CHILDREN Mrs. J. E. Tennoyer Thinks lie Took Tli cm lo San Francisco. J. E. Pcnnoyer. employed by Flelschncr Mayer. is said by his wife to have left the city for San Francisco with their two chil dren. Mrs. Pcnnoyer has put the matter In the hands ot the Plnlcerton detective agency, and will try to recover her two children. Pcnnoyer Is said to have called during the absence of hla wife at a neighbor's house, and to have taken the two children without her consent. Mrs. Pcnnoyer said yesterday that she presumed that the fa ther hud taken the children out for a. lit tle recreation and would soon return. When they failed to appear at their home last night she started to investigate the case and discovered that they had been kidnaped. M Rates for Temple Dedication. Circulars have Just been Irsued by the general passenger department of the Har riman lines announcing a rate of one and one-third fare from all points in Oregon Grays and Pearls for tiJaB IM1 Over 50 Distinctively Dif ferent Patterns in Beautiful Pearls and Gray Effects Suits and Topcoats $10 to $35 . Nothing so fashionable this season as grays. We recognized the trend of , fashion and were governed accord ingly. You may choose from fifty cloth patterns of beautiful grays of the newest and most exclusive weaves. Single and double-breasted in extreme models as well as the conservative cuts. See Our Window Display Superior in Style, Fit and Quality Easter SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY USING OUR PERFECT MAIL ORDER SYSTEM Ask Us to . Send You Our New Fashion Booklet, Samples and Self -Measurements DUNLAP $5.00 ROBINSON'S HATS -FOR MEN Have an air of betterness and style you don't find elsewhere. For Easter A DUNLAP DERBY OR SILK Rpbinson & Co. HOTEL PERKINS BLDC to Portland and return, on account of the dedication of the temple of the "Women of Woodcraft, to be held here May 16. A similar rate has been made to Spokane and return. June S. 6 and 7. from all points in Oregon for the Washington Slate Grange Convention, which meets In Spo kane on those dates. MUfraakle Country Clab. Ioi Anrdes and Oakland. races. Taks Sellwood aad Oregon, City cars. First aad Alder. . . Spring humors, pimples aad boils are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilia, the great blood purifier. To Crack A Pecan Nut Strike It on the point. This will free the entire kennel from the shell and release It from the puckery substance so objec tionable to the nut. Everybody about to purchase a piano has a nut to crack. The best way to do this is to hit It on the price end. making sure that the name Is right, and paying enough money to insure your securing the best. This will release you from that puckery feeling of having bought a poor piano, long after the price you have paid for it Is forgotten. Come In and examine the best pianos made. SOULEBROS. PIANO CO. 374 MORRISON STREET All Easter Novelties Purchased at our store will be filled Free of Charge with little Easter Eggs. Reraeraber the Nasae aad Number REBES 310 Washington Street Bet. 5th and 6th Streets Connoisseurs Understand That There Is Nothing Better Than YELLOWSTONE Whiskey. Old, mellow and delightfully palatable, it is the ideal stimulan! ROTHCHILD BROS., PORTLAND, OR., Sole Agents Schilling's Best are not ex travagant; quite the contrary. Teas and coffees good-enough; baking-pou'd'-r flavoring ex tracts and spices pure and best and yet economical; soda common. Life Insurance Mxaxged. "by s. corps of TttdsrwriUrg trailed, ia tie profession of life issur ance, assisted fey EBcceeefal aaeirs of the aigsst staadiag ia tie easiness "worleL Tfcere is so gaesswork asest er Wetiod. Erery promise ire Make is 1ased on figares farmisaed ty scitatific actuaries, aad-taese f cures fears stood tie teet of time. OREGON LIFE THE POLICY HOLDERS' COMPANY 2K WistttftM St MufetyJUf;. PKttuH, Ortfta CLAIBKES. SAMUEL A.L WUfL L. SAMUEL GmI The Portland Do yes Iots rood sassle? Tea esn select your choice fresa a pert fsUe eX MS pieces or jpepclar mvMm ef tfea -world, aad Professor .Am sterdam and als'Buaxarlaa orcass tra -will reader It far yatu Everything to -eat aad drink; asj It costs no more In ths Portland Hotel Hatkskeller than elieTrhere la Jh city. tS7 -veekday sJsat tram 136 t IX. OFFICE SYSTEMS r Dtalseed aad Installed for all Uses of easiness, xoax ipprore, saein ods aad apyltaacee employed PACIFIC STATIONERY & PRINTING, CO., 205-7 2d St. SalexKa'a will glaalr call. fSoae 931. TEETH x sixee ttbH set FRED PR8H3C gebwab Printing Co Jr rojtr. xxjIiokjimix mend 47K 1TAH1 Tsttrx CUT INTO Keith's Konqueror and yon'll find high grade uniformity clear through. Best materials and best work Tsaasblp. Kctaln tieir original snap and beauty until entirely -worn out. pkestox & Keith shoe co.. Makers. Brockton. Mass. Soid by W. J. Fttffam, 283-285 Morrison s LadyJs.Shoe Has a layer between trie inner ani outer soles, especially prepare d to form a sorter cxtsnion for tne foot Makes sole Lend easily and outwear any ordinary make. TJLe Tourist is as comfortaole as tne old-fasnioned" clotk snoc, yet as stylist, as tne Lign priced Paris models. It feels rig nt; looks rignt;. wears rignt; costs tut $3.00 Sola hy tkc ocst dealers everywhere. NORTH STAR SHOE CO. . Minneapolis For Vision, Style and Comfort THE ONLY BIFOCALS ARE KRYPTOK "INVISIBLES." WE ARE SOLE MANUFACTURERS. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. (Dearer, Oau& Kmii City, Salt Lake. Dalla, Texas; Portlaad, Orejoa) 132TSoctkSt. : SuccMcor to Walter Reed Orezonian Bldr- . We. W. A.'yMmu YES, ALWAYS BUSY ' but never too busy to give EVERT na tlfHt tne care and attention he Is entitled to. We're kept on our mettle here all the time never get a chance to get rusty. Tou get the benefit ot good work. Nice teen years' In deaf Is try. WISE BROS., Etatkts fsillwc BWg-.. 3d and Washington. S A. 3t to IT.H. Sundays, 9 to 12. Mais 2029. sic X. TP.