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TITE OUEG Oil DAILY. JOUIUT Alt. POItTL AN D; S ATUIt DAY' J ANtTABY 16. 1904. IT (Continued from Page Fifteen.)' hotel and a hall In the emperor's pal ace , are . elaborate and - picturesque - In the extreme, while, a more lavish dis play of rich costumes has seldom been seen. ' The color - scheme Is of delicate '. purples, pinks and are most attractive, and ' the posing and Mendings' are In every way artistic. - In the excellence of the cast this new offering also has Its . advantage,'' for with Mr. John E. Henshaw. Miss Stella Tracey. Miss T6by Claude, Mr. V. H. Clarke. , Mr. Charles H. Prince, Mr. Edwin. Clarke, Miss May Ten Broeck, Edmund Lawrenpe, Fran ces Knight, Frances King, Grace Vaughn and a. chorus of 90, It la one of the ' largest and most expensive musical or . 1 ganizatlons that has been seen, In this city In recent years. ' The- advance- sale ' ; of seats will open next Tuesday morn ing at 10 o'clock. , ' f u . f. ,,v -fv:. ,.,..- tA ' "" - . x "AXB TOU A MASOH?" ' Next Monday and Tuesday nights, January It and 18, the comedy-drama, 'Are You a Mason"' will be the.attrac tion at the Marquam ; Grand theatre. P Mrs. Amos Bloodgood, one of the lead- ing characters, Is an ardent supporter of . Masonic - principles.- Not only does she require her husband to Join,' which, however, he- only pretends to: do; but thoroughly imbued with the fraternal : spirit,, she carries it very much Into prl-i- , vate life, and when 'her eldest daught :? 1 .ter.' Eva. .wants to marry Frank Perry, she consents only on condition-that her prospective' son-in-law- emulates her hus ... band's example, and therein lies the dlf- '" Acuity for he, too, promises; but never joined.' . Both the men are in -. conse . que nee obliged to resort to all manners - of subterfuge in order to conceal the de, : ceptlon. Around this thread Is woven many intricate situations, and the ordeal through which the pretenders 'pass in : trying to keep the secret is nerve-rack ' ' ing, and has each on, the 'verge of ner vous ' prostration. . Seats are nowf sell ing. ' . . " , i --.AT TZX WftfTEB GAJtSEff. A 'million laughs a -minute is pretty fast going, but Memphis - Kennedy, the :t. new- comedian at-- the .Winter - Garden, . makes a pace which is just about as fast. With him, i. H. Kennedy : and - Flsky. Barnett, proprietor and " manager. . respectively, of this cleverly-conducted resort, have engaged such .brllllant-per-. formers 4 as the Forrest' Sisters, whose ..singing of coon songs makes, the-audience gasp - for ' breath; Eva - Perl, one' of the, six Peri Bisters; Bernita, -the beautiful , ballad 1st. and Nellie Thom son,, who can dance with the best of them, i Then there; is - Dorothy Dane, The maverick without a brand,,, and .a dosen others. Thirty distinct acts. Ad - mission-free. 6eats for ladles. 'Corner of, Third and Morrison streets. ., ir w "ZiOST BIYEB." T A ttg and select' company,, beautiful scenery depicting rural Indiana, massive maohanlcal effects for the bicycle ride for life, and the great toll gate scene, three race - horses, a male quartet, a country orchestra, and comedy . scenes of .the funniest kind may be seen In the, Dig spectacular production or josepn Arthur's scenic i melodrama, ."Lost . River," in this city very soon, appear ing at Cordrays theatre on January 24 for half a week. - -t . , . . An elaborate production of ". Shakes peare's "Twelfth "Night" will-be pre sented . at , the Marquam Grand' theatre by. Miss Marie Walnwright on -Wednesday, night, January. 20. Whatever com mentators' may have ' to say' regarding the . source of -the story, . one thing is sure.. Shakespeare constructed a comedy so perfect and so charming, that even the most hypercritical must admit that Twelfth Night" is a perfect piece' of dramatic . work. -, Sebastian .and Viola, twins,' are separated by-shipwreck, and each believes the other lost. Viola is cast ashore on the coast of Illyria. She thereupon '- dons male attire . and - obtains eervlceas page with- the Duke. Orsino, who has been vainly suing for the hand of Olivia, a native lady. The duke is pleased with the appearance of his new page and sends Viola to pay court for him to Olivia, which she does with so much gracefulness 'and eloquence thaj the lady becomes enamoured Of the sup posed youth instead of the master. - Sebastian, Viola'a brother, -who - was also cast up by the sea. comes to Ulyrla. He looks so much like his slater es pecially since she is in men's- garments that Sir Andrew mistakes him for the page and renews the light. 'Soon after Olivia alscr meets Sebastian, (supposes him to be Viola and reiterates her devo tion. The delighted - Sebastian returns love for love and they are secretly es poused' before a priest. r, Viola, is meet ing with general disfavor, when her brother Sebastian' arrives on , the scene, and the two who had thought" each other dead are reunited. ' The advance sale of seats will open next Monday morning at 10 o'clock. " . .:.':. ,i . .' ' . .y- ".'.:..:-:.'.'.. .- : y,.,,.- .-;..:.. ' '.:, .: : ,':'.''.. :'".:" '":..- :' : a ': : ' ' :y'AAy&-: ': ' ::".:, 'AAA-yAA . : . : ::. .WM'-. mMA lfllil:l: " ':aM(b:aa--Am ' -4Mmm:- v , x :A'Af'A?AA:: , . At: z : A 'A- 'A i:i ;; S" : A :;A:iV:i'AfiA'Ax,A Ai ' ' J - '... -. l AmAAWfA :' , -i.i-:-::'-i'?v:Js:!i:-':,';;:5::----:i-1 vx:::v;yi---:i':;::::s-5:-S::-i;:-:': I A-mtAAm i !! ? s ; :-AA 'Ai;!:'r:f:- : : AAXtK :i Av-miA'ii-i $ A ' ,, ;:: " A"" fXAK . ' A . iKMtfAMA AAAiAAAAAAA H- A'. " : AAifA;?AAA. 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The clerk Without a second's hesitation handed It .to the, man for whom.lt was' Intended. The letter follows: ; . , , V Minneapolis, Minn., January t, 1904. Mester "CV B. Stubbs, Portland, Or. . Dear Charley-Plase tell Yon Springer, and efry Oder falter at das hare round-up dat dar ha yust bane plenty populast and ranchman basenes doln In das hare state o Minnesota. We yust ha big corfven shon en Minneapolla and resoluted som ting he must ba done right avajr- quick. One Swade man dar, he say It yust beat evry ting, to see der ralrod kompanie and anoder. mftn 1 named - Trust yust stale oney from der faller by der ranch-in : : i Minnesota. He say,, das man wld der front part o' his name Comblnashott and der. back part Trust,-ha yust bane ' rob bing efry body. He yust set on de fence in Kansas City and count de cattle when da all be dare.'. Deri he wank and whasper. very! low.i "I tank, dar bane blerttly cattle hare today." Den ha yust pay enou for dem to gave the-; ralrod kompanie,' as much he, vant for frate, and lave .the rancherman -In Minnesota yust enou to got anoder calf or two. Ef a faller kick a lattle b(t about .the price, der man named Trust, ha say, "Yust ro to hell." , ; . Das hare bad basenes ha bane extstan. many yar, and der .Minnesota paple yust orgafflie to light der -ralrod kompanie and eomblnsHhon trust. . Dure 'ha bane krated a-specal commltta 1o go ' Wash ington and sa der president. Dar bane good man on das commttta. Two good Populast faller; two Swade man and den anoder faller. what ha got a cow rancn, and da basenes ba done quick, Der ralrods skal be regulate or kon fiscate, and der butcher man skal pay plenty money, when ha buy der cow and shape en Minnesota. When das committ come to Wasn lngton, den Teddy ha make a law yust so quick as ha can . wrote. Dat fix das bunco man. ' "' ' ' ' . Der ralrod kompanie skal furnish ' das commltta vone. parlor car, - all - by its lonesome, from Minneapolla to - Wash ington, and der faller Combtnashon Trust skal furnish all der money vat it want. Der president ha no bane Populast, but like Populast falters vote, yust, de same, and we get law like das: On first Yanuary efry time, efry Popu last faller -en Minnesota skal ha ralrod pas. Efry uder faller, ef ha' have cow ranch, skal ha pass yust "like Populast Ef ha bane shapeman, , he skal ha pas yust so long as he kape off da grass. : Ef ba bane . horseman by horse-ranch, ha skal , ha no pas ha kan , ride a horses back yust so good - as by da train. - Ef faller loos pas, he akal rode yust de same, prowided, ha bane good Popu last or cow man, or again prowided, ha got two years' vlskers which skal ba eve dance prime fash ha bane good Populast by cow ranch. Ef ralrod refuses to lat faller ride on pas or vlskers. ha skal go in ' yal-tr-yarrn der -Tatrod- skat-toe kqnflscate.- , -; ; . Der president ha got plenty power to give pas right avay, an the first yob the printer -man en Washington skal ha wal ba to print der. pas. Das faller yust hire all da help ha vant so ha can do der basenes qvlck. j - . . While das hare man - print pas , der president skal make a law to put dat yumpln-bunco stearer, Mester Combtna shon Trust, clean out o" basenes. Der president, ha say to him, yust pay" what stock Is word or , go toya!e wld ralrod man,. Ef ha refuses to trate dec cow man fare or go to yale, der president skal call a strike en has establishment. - Das law skal bane en effect yust so long as Populast faller an cow man got mayortty en Minnesota, and yust so soon as shapeman got mayority. he skal ba re pale right avay. . J. , , , .,. . , Now, Mester Stubbs, das hare bane sent to Yon .Springer, but ,Yon no Populast faller, and rode on' pas all 'time, any vay. So, das bane sent you because Carl Yoneon, ha teH ma, he mate you vonce in Nord Dakota, an tank you sure be Swade man. " Yours truly. " . .-, - ; PETER YACOBSON. TBISCO WAWTS WOBLD'S paib. . (lournal SpoeUI Service.) ' , " San Franelwo, Jan.. 16. A world's fair for San Francisco In 1918 la under consideration by the Merchants' asso ciation and a communication on . the matter was submitted by R. B. Hale, a director of the body, at a recent .meet ing calling forth-the heartiest Approval of the members. The proposition has also been referred to the California pro motion committee by F. J. Koster and was warmly indorsed. The Idea is-to adopt some method of taxing, the busi ness men for. a steady accumulation "of funds for 11 years. . " ' . , ' ,';.'; , A' Jolly. 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