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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1906. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGONIAN TELEPHONES. Ceuntlnn-Rnom Main 7070 MnKlng Edluir Main 7070 Sunday Editor Main 7070 City Editor Main 7070 Society Editor Main 7070 Composing-Room Main 7070 Superintendent Bulldlne Main 7070 Eaet Elde Office Eaat 81 AYUSEMXXTa. THHJ HETI.IG THEATKR U4th and AVaslllns; ton streets) The Pollard Lilliputian Opera Company. Tribe afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. "H. M. 8. Pinafore"; tonight at 8:19. the musical comedy, "An American Millionaire." fcAKEIl THEATER d and Tamhlll) Ten vaudeville arts, headed by the James F. Lee Comedy Sketch Company; matinee 2:15 P. M-; tonight at 8:15. EMPIRE THEKTER (ISth and MorrleonV The Silver Dagger"; matinee 2:15 P. M.; tonleht at 8:15. OKAMJ THEaTER mm and Wash!n ton Cortinuoua vaudeville. 3:30. 7:30 and Pi M. PANT AGES THEATER 4:Tfl and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. 1:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 8 P. M. Home-That xino Branch Meets. The Sunnysldo Branch, Home-Training Soci ety, met yesterday Bfiernoon in the as sembly hall of the Sunnyside School and listened to an interesting; address by Rev. George B. Van Waters, D. D., on "What Is Obedience and How to Obtain It." The additional numbers on the programme were: "Slumber Song," pupils from the rooms of MIpsps Krull and Dlnneen; hu morous recitation. Wiiinifred Shakely; marching song, pupils of school; recita tion, Prlscllla Putnam and Alblne Fra wlck; recitation. Marguerite Kgbert; pi ano solo. Vera Hall. It was decided to hold a general parents' meeting on the evening of May 21 in the assembly hall of the Sunnyside School. At the meeting yesterday Mrs. McPhcrson presided. There was a good attendance of members. KuNKRAt, or William T. Kelly. Serf ices will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock over the remains of the late William T. Kelly, traveling freight agent for the New York Central lines, in the Klks' Hall, under the auspices of Port and Lodge 142. B. P. O. B.. of which the deceased was a member. Railroad men of Portland and vicinity will be present in largo numbers, and there will be a pro fusion of flowers, the tributes of the many friends of the dead. Probably few rail road men on the Coast were more popu lar than Mr. Kelly, and his death has called forth expressions of regret and sympathy from railroad men of the whole Northwest. Protest Against Iupro ements. Pro tests against the Improvement of East Washington street, between East Sixth and East Eighth, were filed with the Council- yesterday by J. Wesley Ladd, ex ecutor of the estate of W. S. Ladd, de ceased, and Joseph M. Healy. A remon strance was also filed against the pro posed improvement of East Thirty-fourth street, between Division and Clinton, by 3L T. Palmer and Jelt Myers. Both Im provements were authorized by resolu tions passed by the Council at its meet ing April 14. No grounds were set up by the remonstrators in either case why the improvements should not be made. Wht the Delay. The contract for the improvement of Cnion avenue, between East Oak and iOast Burnslde streets, was let for bUullthlc pavement several weeks Hgo, but no steps have been tnken to tart work. Property-owners are anx ious that work shall start, and are won dering If there is to be an interminable and exasperating delay, especially while the street is in such a bad condition. They want the contractors to get busy and improve the street, and improve it now, and will insist, that no extensions or cf clays be allowed. Polish National Holiday. The na tional holiday of the Polish people falls each year on the 3d of May. Its cele bration has been transferred to tomor row, when there will be a solemn high mass at St. Francis Church, East Elev enth and East Oak streets, at 8:30 A. M. Father Seroskl will deliver the address In Polish. All lnteres'ted In the welfare and Independence of this nation are In vited to attend. The music will be by men and boys, under the direction of Professor F. W. Goodrich. For Rmnt. 2S7 Salmon at. C. W. Pallett. The undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing that his company. The Home of New York. will, after paying all San Francisco losses in cash, have over 319,-' OiiO.OOO of assets remaining, placing The Home pre-eminently In a class by Itself as the leading Fire Insurance Company of America, no other company approaching within millions of it In point of strength. All losses are adjusted and paid through the general agency office, 250 Stark street, this city. Thknix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn. Portland, Me.. 1S66. Boston, Mass., 1S72. Chicago, 111., 1ST1. Baltimore. Md., 1904. Toronto, Canada. 1904. In these and all other conflagrations of the past fifty years the Phenlx has paid its losses promptly and without assessing Its stockholders for a dollar. This record will be maintained in the case of San Francisco. Our adjusters are already on the way to' pay every legitimate claim. J. H. Lenehan, General Agent, Chicago. Concert for Sax Francisco Sufferers. The concert to be given by the Arion Society, at Arlon Hall, Tuesday evening, for the San Francisco sufferers, will be participated In by Anne Beatrice Sheldon, soprano: W. Graham Hodsdon, tenor: the Arlon Singing Society, under the leader ship of Ixuils Dammach; the Philhar- monic Quartet, and the Norwegian Sing ing Society. An excellent programme has been prepared. Alumnae Elect Officers. At the sec ond, meeting of the Portland Association of Oregon I'iiiverslty Alumnae, which took place May 3. In the Hamilton build ing, a constitution was adopted, and the following officers were elected for the coming year:- President, Miss Gaeta Wold; vice-president. Mrs. B. D. Sigler: secretary. Miss Cora Patlee; treasurer, ' Dr. Katherlne Manlon. Rbv. Ben Ezra Stiles Ely. Jr.. X). D., the new pastor of Calvary Presbyterian Church, will begin his work tomorrow morning and will preach on "The Rock Foundation of the Church." Rev. J. R. Wilson, D. D., will occupy the pulpit with him. In the evening Rev. J. A. P. Mc Uaw, D. D.. will preach. Sale of River Frontage tor Sawmill. M. L. Holbrook has sold to C. C. Barker and S. B. Stuart, of the Peninsula Lum ber Company, a tract of 25 acres at St. Johns for tCO.000. The property has 1500 feet frontage upon the Willamette, and will be used as the site for a large ex lort sawmill. Y. W. C A. Sundat at Home. Attorney R. 8. J. McAltster will address the usual Sunday afternoon meeting at the Young AYomen's Christian Association tomorrow. The discourse will be followed by a mu sical programme. The exercises will ex tend from 4 to o'clock. Dr. Brouoher's Tones. White Temple. Sunday. 10:3a "The Seven Conflicts of Genesis"; I-ord's Supper observed; 7:3n. 'Chased Out of the World With Blood hounds on Your Trail." Orchestra. Great chorus. First Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth and Alder Streets. Services Sun day conducted by Rev. H. T. Baboock. of 1 Salem. At 10:30: "Gods Wisdom Re vealed." At 7:45. "The Unpardonable Sin." Wants Street Sewered. Mrs. Abbie Roe has petitioned the Council for a i sewer In Kerby street from 175 feet south of Beech to a connection with the sewer in Beech street. Str. Cascade for San Pedro and San Francisco, Saturday. May 6, P. M. Tick ets at. Oak-st. dock or Thompson's agencv, 128 Third st. Notice. Hereafter all bootblack shops In the city will close on Sunday at 4 P. M. (Signed, Bootblacks' Union. Headquarters for fine Panamas at A. 3- Stelnbach & Cot's. Woman's Exc, 13S 10th. lunch 11:30 to Dr. Hawk returned. S0S-9 Oregonian Bg. i'or Rent il Ella, turn, rooms, modern. , Improvement of East Main Street. The Improvement of East Main street, be tween East Water street and Union ave nue, is now considered assured. Yester day at noon the time In which to remon strate was passed without such docu ment being filed. The street will be filled to grade. A strong effort was made to defeat the Improvement, but It was not successful. It was proposed to pave the fill at once, but the property-owners will ask that the paving be deferred for a year to give the embankment time to set tle, as they consider It would be waste of money to put In a first-class pavement on a new embankment. Will Examine Physicians. The Board of Medical Examiners of the .State of Ore gon will hold examinations In this city for applicants who desire to practice in this state on May 10, 11 and 12 at the Port land Business College. AH physicians be fore being admitted to practice are re quired to pass an examination before the State Board. Application must be made to the secretary, Byron El Miller, M. D., prior to date of examination. Sunday Equal Suffrage Meetings. Beginning with Sunday, May 13. the Ore gon Equal Suffrage Association, will con duct a series of Sunday-afternoon meet ings at the Heilig Theater, Fourteenth and Washington streets. Rev. Anna H. Shaw. Dr. House, Rabbi Wise and other prominent lecturers will deliver addresses. Admission will be free. Excursion. Str. Chas. R. Spencer will leave Oak-st. dock 9 A. M. Sunday, May 6, for Cascade Locks and return. The first excursion of the season. Stiles' pop ular orchestra will furnish music. A good time assured. Fare 31.00 round trip. Steamship Alliance sails from Couch street dock for Coos Bay and Eureka at 8 P. M. Sunday, May 6. C. H. Thompson, 128 Third street. F. P. Baumgartner, agent, Couch-st. dock. Main 861. Equal Suffrage Meeting Today. The Oregon Equal Suffrage Association will hold ita regular meeting Saiurday, May 5, 3 P. M., at 193 Sixth street. Members and friends are welcome. "Tennessee's Partner; on. Honor Bright Loyalty," a story from Bret Harte, is Dr. House's topic Sunday night at First Congregational Church. Special music. Boys and Youths go to A. B. Steinbach & Co.'s for correct Summer clothing, Togs for Men, the kind that Is right, at A. B. Stelnbach & Co.'s. Woobter's great fruit store. 408 Wash. Dr. E. De Witt Connell has returned. THEIR MARRIAGES FAILURES SEVERAL DIVORCE DECREES ARE GRANTED. Harry McCraken Legally Separated From His Wife, Formerly a Society Belle of Spokane. Harry McCraken, a teller in the Mer chants' National Bank, was divorced from Sallie McCraken yesterday by Judge Sears because of desertion, beginning April 13, 1905. The plaintiff was formerly Miss Sal lie Slayden, and she was a society belle of Spokane. The marriage of the couple took place In that city June 7, 1904. Since the separation Mrs. McCraken returned to the home of her parents In Spokane. In the testimony given at the trial noth ing was said concerning any domestic dif ferences between the two. Mabel O'Connell was granted a divorce by Judge 8ears from Daniel O'Connell. and . was granted the legal custody of three children. They were married In Sil ver City, Idaho, In 1S86, and he left her In 1903. Flora E. Gabel was divorced by Judge Sears from Ration Gabel because of cruel treatment. She said he would not sup port her and wrote her an Insulting letter In response to a request made by her that he pay a doctor's bill for the treatment of their child. They were married in De cember, 1902. and lived at Montavilla. Judge Sears granted B. A. Cook a de cree of separation from Alice Cook on ac count of desertion beginning in November, 1897. The marriage of the couple was celebrated in Portland in 1894 Mrs. Cook Is now In California. Florence Neitzert testified that her hus band loafed in saloons and talked social Ism and anarchism instead of working and supporting her. She conducted a res taurant at Gresham. She further stated that her husband was possessed of a very bad temper. On one occasion he struck her mother. Mrs. Stocker, in the face and knocked her down. He then picked up a water pitcher and threatened to kill her mother. The couple were married in Oc tober, 1905, and in the month of December following, Mrs. Neitzert said she was compelled to leave him because she feared serious bodily harm at his hands. Mrs. Neitzert was granted a divorce by Judge Sears, and her maiden name Fausher was restored to her. GENEROSITY J)F GRESHAM Money and a Carload of Supplies for San Francisco. GRESHAM. Or.. May 4. (Special.) The citizens of Gresham and vicinity have raised a carload of provision and clothing which will be sent to San Francisco to morrow. A mass meeting was held, pre sided over by Mayor Shattuck. who ap pointed relief and soliciting committees for the work. The relief committee con sisted of H. E. Davis. Timothy Brown hill. Mrs. Minnie Clanahan. Mrs. Emma Metzger and Mrs. Hattle Worstell, headed by Mayor Shattuck. The soliciting com mittee comprised D. M. Roberts, Rev. 'C. A. Nutley, Charles Cleveland. Mrs. Nellie Metzger, Mrs. H. E. Davis and Mrs. Gus Larson. The local bank was named as custodian of funds, the actual amount of cash subscribed being 1216. In. addition to the money received, there were donations of produce, groceries and clothing enough to fill' a boxcar, the total value of which Is estimated at over $600. Nearly 1000 pieces of clothing, 225 sacks of potatoes and nearly a ton of flour and canned goods comprises the principal articles. The car was donated by the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, and is consigned to the care of the War Department In San Francisco. Besides the donations of Oresham people, the Swedish Church of Powell Valley sent $20 by money order yesterday to their suffering brethren in San Francisco. Considering the popula tion of this section and relative wealth of the people, the contribution from Gresham and vicinity will compare favor ably with that of any locality, including Portland. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at tha Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for parties, lift Washington, nr. Sen. The 3eoU Restaurant. Seventh and An. keny. serves the best 25c lunch In town. 11.80 to S. Dinner with wine daily, except Sunday, from 12 to 8, 50c. Sunday dinner, 12 to 8, 75c. Music from 4:30 to 7:30. Meals a la carte any time. AUNE'S JLIFE-LIKE Pictures, taken from 8:30 .to 5:30. Gal lery. Washington and West Park. Phone Main 1635. Portland Brewing Co. Select Beer. Edel Brau. For sale everywhere. Phone Main 70S, e tour r , WO RLDGREATESr, ARTISTE r (fepj1 BER NHARDT f ;) V D 'ReErcri0Ni 5aMSWLEE SHUBERT' k 1.0 & TO GUARD AGAINST TICKET SPECULATION Mail orders will now be received from Port land and all points, when accompanied by express money order, 'Postoffice money order or cer tified check and stamped addressed envelope for reply. Address and make check payable to EILERS PIANO HOUSE, 351 Washington Street, Portland. REGULAR SALE OF SEATS WILL OPEN AT SAME PLACE TUESDAY, MAY 8, 9 A. M. A FEAST OF NOVELTIES Greater Norris & Rowe Circus Cele brates Its Eighteenth Birthday. The present season marks the 18th an nual tour of the new and greater Norris & Rowe Circus. That hard experience counts for something will be demonstrated when the show visits this section this season. The Norris & Rowe circus ha now reached the zenith of perfection. It Is as large a circus as any person could wish and In Ita entirety It embodies every feature known to the circus world. " The horses, bofh the heavy-draught stock as well as the thorouKhbreds, are the finest specimens that could be procured for money; the equipment, as to- costumes, wardrobe, wagons, dens, cages, tableau, floats, chariots, band wagons and all the paraphernalia of the bis;, successful show are now being used for the first time. Everything Is bright and new, from the tents to the performers, for among the latter it is doubtful If a face has ever been seen here before. The programme is a lengthy one and is headed by the following bareback-riding contingent: Ja net Stetson and her famous high-school horses; Evie Melville, the sensational somersault bareback rider, one of the very few women who accomplish this difficult trick; Herbert Rumley. the cele brated' roughrlder; Edith Maskelyn and Mark Hayden, " European menage and trick riders; Frank and Dolly Miller In their four-horse carrying act; Austin King, the clever jockey and mule hurdle rider; Edna Moretta and George Settler with his six' pure white ponies. There are so many other acts and nov elties that it is impossible to enumerate them all in the limits of one newspaper article. The Js'ew and Greater Norris & Rowe Circus will exhibit here Thursday, May 10, and Friday, May 11, at the reg ular circus grounds, corner Twenty-fifth and Raleigh streets. RACE BETWEEN WARSHIPS Missouri Defeats Main, and Will Probably Win Target Trophy. NEW YORK. May 4. When the battle ships Maine, Missouri, Kearsarge and Kentucky, the first squadron, first division of the North Atlantic fleet, under com mand of Rear-Admiral Evans, left Guan tanamo at 3 P. M. last Saturday, it was known In advance, gays today's Tribune, that the Maine and the Missouri would race to New York under natural and forced draft, and nearly every dollar the men had was wagered on the result. The Kentucky and the Kearsarge were also to test their racing powers, and near ly all the money aboard these 3hips was put up in bets. At 8 A. M. Sunday the signal for the start was made from the Maine, and for two hours the battleships steamed under ordinary draft, the Maine finally 1200 yards In the lead. , From 10 A. M. until 2 P. M. the ships raced under forced draft, and at 12:30 P. M. the Missouri overtook the Maine and led her by 1500 yards, when the test under forced draft ended. The pressure of steam generated on the. battleships was unusual and when the squadron reached port yesterday the ochre funnels were black with soot and ournea paint..- The entire fleet admit that the Missouri will probably carry the honors for target practice and speed tests. According to the best reports obtainable yesterday, the Missouri, commanded by Captain Edwin C. Pendleton, has the high est average in great gun and torpedo prac tice, and unless the Ohio s average ex ceeds that of the Missouri, the latter ship will capture the trophy now held by the Oregon. Her 12-inch eun record Is 37 hits In 37 shots, and she also has a record of 12 hits in 12 shots with her torpedoes. ACCUSES HER LANDLORD Mrs. George Sythe Causes Arrest of H. D. Winters. On a. charge of using violent and threat ening language to Mrs. George Sythe, H. r. Winters, an East Side capitalist and property-holder, was arrested yesterday afternoon and taken to polK-e headquar ters. Mrs. Sythe swore to a warrant In Municipal Court yesterday. She is a ten ant in an apartment-house owned by Win ters at Grand avenue and i.ast uavis streets. Mrs. Sythe. with her two little sons, was threatened with violence and ejec tion, she says, and her rooms were locked by the landlord. The trouble arose when Winters demanded that the rent be paid. The woman told the irate capitalist that her husband was the custodian of the funds and would attend to settling the rent. Winters, the complaint alleges, be came excited and In the presence of other tenants, much to the humiliation of Mrs. 8ythe. swore at her and threatened her with a stick. He then locked her rooms and departed. Mrs. Sythe, after the Irate landlord had disappeared down the stairs unlocked the door and summoned the po lice for protection. She was advised to procure a warrant. She did. and the ar rest of Winters followed. Winters has been in a peck of trouble Friday Evening, May 11 ... SAPPHO Saturday Matinee, May 12 . CAMILLE NO PERFORMANCE SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES-$3.00, $2.00, $1.00 THE ARMORY ' PORTLAND, OREGON with his tenants and neighbors and onfy recently figured in a family quarrel. HOLD REPUBLICAN RALLY Citizens of Sellwood Are Addressed by Campaign Speakers. A largely attended meeting was held last evening in Firemen's Hall, in Sell wood, under the auspices of the Sellwood Republican Club. T. C. Austin presiding. A considerable portion of the audience was made up of women, who came out to hear Rev. Anna Howard Shaw on the equal-suffrage amendment. After music by the band. Judge Lionel Webster, Re publican candidate for County Judge, was Introduced. He asked the audience at the beginning of his talk to forget the fact that he was a candidate, as he desired to speak for' the whole Republican ticket. He first spoke of the direct primary, and said that It had been thoroughly tested In the April election, and the Republicans can put forth a ticket, as their choice. R. R. Glltner made a brief talk, pledg ing his hearty support of the Republican ticket. N. H. Bird also spoke briefly along: the same line, declaring that he should work for and support the entire Republican ticket. Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, of the Na tional Equal Suffrage Association, was then Introduced, and delivered an appeal for support of the equal-suffrage amend ment at the June election. Y. M. C. A. Junior Field Meet. The Y. M. C. A. junior athletic field meet will be held at the Irvington race track this afternoon, and a large list of entries has been registered for the con tests. Gold, silver and bronze medals have been hung up for the first, second and third places In each event. The pro gramme follows: 50-yard dash. 100-yard dash, one-half mile run. putting eight pound shot, running high jump and broad jump. Aquatic night at the Y. M. C. A. is set for Mny 11, when excellent prizes will be offered for the different events. High-Grade Flanos for Rent. And sold on easy payments. Piano tuntns and repairing. H. Sinsheimer. 72 Third at. A firm of Iondon florists employ a staff of milliner who will trim any hat with nat ural flowers from 11.25 up,-according to the value of the blossoms used.' MOHAIRS TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS. " Rain Will Not Spot Them." Will tailor well, keep their shape. wiH never cockle or shrink. "The yarn arc moisture - proof." Cool, Dressy and Comfortable. Come in laree variety of destem and shades. Very popular in all tropical countries for the past three summers. For booklet write B. PRIESTLEY & CO. 71 73 GRAND ST.. NEW YORK. Wherever you find a Gordon Hat you're pretty sure to re in good Company S3.oo California m y s t a r d has strength but lacks flavor. Trieste has flavor but lacks strength. Schilling's Best is the two mixed, nothing else, no color. The next - best mustard sold here is weak but has good flavor. Your grocer's; moneyback. IVIen's Summer ar I The Autobiography of an Elderly Woman In Everybody's for May, a dear old lady, with a gentle and kindly pen, tells how her grown-up children, with the best intentions in the world, are making her life miserable by their over-devotion. The story of a rich life full of golden memories. Beau tiful ! But oh ! if young peo ple only knew how their old mothers and fathers loved to share both the joys and sor rows of their life of today ! yeybodys agazme 1 5 cents a c;py . f, 1.50 a year COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES The perfection of reproduction reached In the new Columbia Cylinder Machines and six-Inch records. Sold on easy payments. OIBSON CO. 345 Washington Street. Portland, Or. For BOYS and GIRLS MACKINTOSH'S TOFFEE The Old English Candy Think for a. minute of the most deli clous eatable that'you have ever tasted and then go out and buy a cake of MACKINTOSH'S TOFFEE, and you will find it even more delicious. 5c and 10c packasre. At all dealers. 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New York Udewriters, Agency; Assets $18,061,926.87 Pacific Department, 464 Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. e MANN Sc WILSON, MANAGERS Y- All losses incurred by the NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY will be honorably adjusted and promptly paid, and the record established alT Chicago, Boston and Baltimore will remain unbroken. ' TELEGRAM FROH HOME OFFICE. Hartford, Conn., April 21, 180. MANX st WILSOX, Managers, Oakland, Cal. ' Every legitimate claim against the XfSW YORK TJNDKR WRITERS AGENCT will be paid promptly and In fall as at Baltimore and Chicago. (Signed) t GEORGE l CHASE, Fres. JAMES LAIDLAW & CO. AGENTS. Aintworth BIdg., Portland, Or. DON'T BE HYPNOTIZED! THE KRYPTOK 1$ the only real "Invisible" bifocal in existence COLUMBIAN Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, Salt 133 Sixth St Successor to 'nuts Ona thine h rmm Kj fnselv 4heT are Bf THE WALTER M. LOWNEY BOSTON. I Iff Vfe -ZVl'iJ IAU MM, I a a m . m m . x i sutuV. k v m MM mf a aTlB' "BRIDGEWORK" That Bpells salvation for many a row of teeth. 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Carnation Muffins s One elet flour, r en, r riblespoeBf j! eufar. full retsporte fuj. faektes uJ.l.i. Dilute neuee CroarJon Cream wttb equal amouet of water te mefce a batter when added- Salt te taste. Pour int. hot eiufiiri tie trtiih r-aa beca well buttered, end bake !a a quick even. Try rltA a broortt straw. If straw coroea out dry, tber are does. . THE CARE OP THE HAIR tlaoald bf of ntmtt to rrry woman. If Qraf or Blwnvebwd, It etn h rftorvl to it atorml aolor, or m4vdr ad? itiAtl AmlnA. Th. Imperial Hair Regenerator is the acknewledsjed STANDARD HAIR COLORING ot tbe acre. Ills easll" applied, makes the hair eoffe and flossy, is absolutely h armies. Sample of bair colored free. Corre spond enee confidential, lsn serial Cken. Mir. CO., WW. Zit St.,N.Y. eld nr weeds. re. Clarke e Oe. .