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t " THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, I PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ' EVENING, JUNE 29,' 1801 1 mm topics ' I tOWOUfi AatVIXMIXT. Maruuanl Grand ...I.E. li. golaers la Tli frd Prince" (ordrafk , ,"Ttie Durmw liyaurr Tbo Balrr L)lpWaicr Hblrld lark "Meet Me is St. toula' Arrads f ......... VeodaTllle Xtar ..........s. ...... ToleTlll l.vrlc ., ., Yodlll Hljva '.. VeadeTllle r During ' the last .year a . number of po radio cim of smallpox havs ap peared among patients at the oounty hospital, and th authorities never have been able AO trace went to any source, physician s standpoint la that a mm of araaUfcox ahould havs a consecutive hlstoryleadlng back to and showing- tu sourae of Infection, and these occaelonal case at the count boapltai bar prtxled tha orncials. Recently Health Officer -Evana-has noted tha fact that ' rat-trrtr known . aa "Hags" at tha hospital has bean In the habit of running t reely to and from tha pest- . house, where a few smallpox patients are always confined. The pestbousa la , a city Institution, and Is but a short distance -. from tha county hospital, ratlents at tha pea thou ee , have bean throwing scraps of meat down Into a ' gully back of the house and tha dog went there to pick them up. Bvana de cided that Rata carried the smallpox to tha county hospital, and ordered tha dog confined. It pro red dlffloult to keep ' Rags- within-limited bounda, and he , continued to patronise tha peatbouaa free lunch. Yesterday Health Officer Evans saw him return from a fora tint trip, accompanied by a long lean dog of the , hound type, and ha ordered both put to death. Dr.' Bowles, performed tha execution. , , - f , ' .' Tha school board held a meeting this afternoon to consider the Hat of teach' ere elected for tha ensuing year. A few changes are yet to be made and the sal ary queatlon will be settled at a meat Ina of tha board to be held next Monday. Tha publlo schools closed yesterday and puplla received their grade earde. , Tha attendance for tha last nine months was " greater than ever, before In tha city's history, and tha need of another school building has become evident Pursuant to a permit Issued by the building com missioner yesterday work will soon be gin on the Atkinson, school building, to be built at a cost f about fSO.OOv. The publlo schools will rentaln closed until September 11 Examination for city teachers will be held August tl and September 1 and 1 at tha high school, building. x -. vt , - lna. a large number of whom have sig nified their Intention of attending the nun school neat term. R, K. War ran, a member of the school board, dls- tiibuted ths dlplomaa to the graduates. This was followed by a few; words to the graduates from Principal Burnhantu Bam Cohn gave the school prophecy, . Spend a sane Fourth. ' ' To keep your hande off tha neighbor's boy, with his noisy firecrackers, take the "Bailey OaUert" for a. quiet trlpup the Columbia to Caaoade- Locke on tha Fourth. Tou'll keep your "composurs and preserve your good temper. A truly magnificent Tide st this time of the year. Oatsert makes same trip on Sun day. July I. Boat leavaa Alder street wnarr at a. m. Round trtn 11.00. Excellent meals served on board. Closing exercises were held last even ing at Woodlawn school when a literary and musical program was rendered. The graduates were: Kenneth O. Lent. Ev erette Miliar. Myrtle EL Wheeler, LUlaa M. Swing, Orace Kelt, Tease R. Lancas ter. Olga Smith. Bessie M. Tea. Beatrice Orber. Rev. William & Gilbert, pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church of this city, delivered the address to the grad uates, r .. ,v . ;. . ..-; if perchance the queen of tha carni val soiled her robes la last evening's great crowd, she may have them reno vated at the Union laundry. Second and Columbia, the place with tha steam heated polishers ' that do not weaken the fiber of the linen by acorchlng. aa lire-nested polishers do. Our telephone is Mala SSI. Call us no and wa will call for insn anywhere at any tlma for any- bod. .. . .' - ---wv i ' Mrs. James Steele has presented to the members of the Sunday school of ths First Cohgrsgatfonal church a handsome oil painting of Mount Shasta. The Plo-1 tare la about three feet long and nearly as wide and Is a work of art. It was done by Mrs. Barchus and la eonstderad one of her finest works. .' Tha painting la handsomely framed and baa been hung in ins gunaay school room. :4 f . ? ; ; Tha American Merchant Marina com mission will meet in this elty tha first weex or August. A . letter to. this ef- feet was received by Assistant Secre tary Moaeasoha of tha chamber of com merce from Senator Mltohell at Wash ington. ' Tha commission Is ' now hold ing meetings In the lake cities and will hold sessiona in "Seattle and Tacoma while oa tha coast . -. POLICE MIX Mill AT THETHEATR.ES UNRULY SAILOR J omcin cboxto&o Ain' yattom rnxvm sc., biaxsb obxt aftxb nxmcs fioxt on ur caowd 07TS , TAUOanrs CX.VB ' STBAF Bvxnra m iou&., ' . .- '' While a ' fierce fight was in progress bstween Henry Blaise, a French sailor, and Mounted Patrolman Croxford at tha corner of Third and Ash streets last 7 tmm rxoxrs rBUrOB." ' ' - ' In "The- Proud Prlnoe.- which a IL Sothern gave last night at the Marquam Qrand theatre, . this actor, one of the few great oaea of the American stage, has assayed tha dlffloult task of awak snlng an Interest la psychological drama such as Mansfield obtained with out effort In "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde." There la this difference, however, Mans field s play was wsll known through ths Jiopularlty of Stevenaon's work. .The egend of .Robert of Sicily la unknown save to a comparatively few students or me classics, it can never in any sense appeal to tha popular taste and every successful . drama must have nlsht and , while Aotinn-' Detective something that appeals to this if it earns Vaughn was attempting to place hand- a regard with the great mass of thaatra Ouffe on tha enraged prisoner, some goers. .-, . , r ,. one In the large crowd that gathered The Proud Prince" has been eon cut .Vaughn's leather strap attached to demned la many plaoas aa sacrUiglous his club, rendering It useless. It was ana prolans la others It has been ale one of the moat daring tricks avsr per- vated to tha plana of tha claaato drama, pet rated, and has nsvsr occurred before Much has been said of Justin Huntly In ths history of the local police force. McCarthy's dialogue in tha love, scenes. Who cut tha strap is not known, but la places, the ttiotlon rises to heights, tha police are making atrenuoua efforts but picture to yourself a passionate to ascertain, and If they do, vigorous nay a herolo love avowal Issuing from prosecution will follow. That , some the dwarfed and twisted frame . of friend of tha prisoner did the deed Is I Robert, after the terrible punishment the baiter or tha police, but they have Jnnwtea on him by supernatural paw. been, unable to learn his name, The of-1 era, Its recipient la a young, pure and f loer was not aware of the act until beautiful girl, . She becomes enthralled after ha succeeded in gracing tba hand- at tha picture drawn by tha mlserabls cuffs on tba priaoner. hunchback. As la a dream, abs turns -Blaise Is now awaiting trial In the to the plotured lover of tba forest, to municipal court on a charge of resist- Bnd tha misshapen and hideous creature Ing aa officer and aasault and battery. Dlogenea. Instinctively she shrieks and He la a strong fellow, a large specimen runs in terror. . of his race, and a furious flghtsr. Crox- This much is to be said of Mr. ford waa detailed by Captain Moore to Bothern's production, in the part ef go to Third and Everett streets and the king hs gives us an entirely. new make the arrest He reached there and insight Into his possibilities aa a great found Blaise standing in the middle of actor.' He has dona ao more arduous' the street sweating loudly. At alaht or more conscientious workno araatar of tha officer Ballse ran, but waa cap- character painting than in tha role of tured. He . walked along peaceably to the fooL Dlogenea, physically and mo. WON w T LAST MUCH LONGER! WEBER KIMBALL CHICKEKING HAZELTON . LESTER HOBERTM. CABLE , HADDORff SCHUMANN Rica Our Great Sale Drawing to q Close A UTTLB MONEY OOES A GREAT WAY IP YOU BUY YOUR PIANO NOW, Finest instruments reduced all the way from 9100 to $160. and If this coupon la presented at time of purchase you secure a further reduction of 111. ' CUT THIS OUT r ' .... A WORTH ; TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS IN - OOLO COIN $25 s-l-'04 Journal, 1101a. Advertising Test and Closing-Out Sole r of Dlers Piano House ; $25 This eouoon will be received at Filers Piano House. No. Ill Wsshlnc- ton street, Portland, and is good for the first or cash payment of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Towsrd ths purchase prloe of any piano during our advertising tsst and celebration sale. . lERS PIANO HOUSE. . . NOTE. We agree to accept this coupon exaotty tha same aa cash on any piano la this sale. Monthly or weekly payments for the balance may be arrant d for to suit the convenience of the buyer. Ixillvery ef the instrument will be made immediately or at any time In the future. BURDETTE ; KIMBALL VpAaric n '.QUEEN Organs Waafo ' ' ' tha .'v, ' 5 ; , $0 COUPON EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY GUARANTEED 301 WA8HINQTON ST., COR. PARK The' largest and most responsible Piano Concern on the Pacific Coast 1 ' waat aaa ' . " of these . ' jN . OBaAhTS. i Third and Ash streets, when ha broke away from, tha of floor and started to fight - " ' v Croxford was compelled to draw hla club and use It vigorously before Blaise would quit- During the scuffle Blaise hit the officer on the left wrist, Inflict ing a painful and dangerous wound. When the fight was at its height Act ing Detective Vaughn rushed up to aa- sist Croxford. and It Is supposed that tionaiiy the demands of the part are terrific . Mr. Bothem was the supreme artist st svery point consistent and admirable and rising at times to great oeifnia. ,. Miss Laurel waa a most swset and at tractive Perpetua and the rest of the company more than . adequate. It Is probable that In a scenic way and In wealth of costumes and stags mount ings. "The rroud Prlnoe" Is far and Elder X M. Wsbb, pastor of ' tts Church of Ood. Seattle, a . colored evangelist, baa assumed the mission of convincing mankind that the Savior and the sons of Ham were related. He made bis talk on the aubject laat- night appearing before a email audience in i am trial or Aioert uannon before a jury la Judge Sears' court on a charge or simple laroeny terminated yeeterday with a verdict ef guUty on the first ballot Gannon and his friend, Harry Veelker, who was convicted yesterday on a similar count were charaed with having extracted money from nickel-lathe-slot machine a , ; ,. ' - ' Graduating exercises of Mllwaukle school wars held laat evening la the town hall. Tha f ollowlna ounlla re- i celved dlplomaa: Bernhardt Olson, Ha- when he drew his handcuffs from his I away the most reallstlo and mas-nlflcant proaucuon ever seen on the local stage. Kmf in me nrst act can I miy do cnaracierued aa manralous. The story told Is one that appeals to ths student and ths philosopher more than to ins great maaa of play goers, yet It is a fact Ut In the - Innumerable curtain calla the people la the balcony The engagement closes tonight hip pocket soma one cut the strap. VIOLIN PUPILS lit ARTISTIC RECITAL W. MARKELL &CO. 121-123 Grand Avcnae The Oregon Conservatory of 'Music presented the vtolln pupils of William Wallaos Graham in a recital last night In the Unitarian chapaL Tha II num bers iaoluded pupils of all ages and staves of advancement Tha Wlena- waakl masurka was eaally the beat nam- ZIon African Methodlat Episcopal I w., J,;,,!1 Jl'h I br on program. Mr. Skarstedt play church and speaking on "Jesus Was Born Out of the Tribe of Judah." The effort at proving his hypothesis is con fined, by the speaker to an argument having three feature that tha negro has ths most honored blood of the earth, that Ood permitted this blood to enter the veins of his son, and that ths intermixing of blsck snd whits la as old aa ths history of ths' two races. While mending a broken gas pipe at Fifth and Morrison streets, yesterday afternoon John Barry, foreman of a Walsch, Edna Hlllmer. . Theodora Wll. llama, Ottilia Schlndler, Olvle Miller, nay varxsaaia ana jHsroert Jackson. Bar SUte paint will go IS per cent further and last psr cent longer than wnue lead and oil mixed and tinted by hand with the aid of a stick. "That means a aavlng of about It 1-1 per csnt on an Investment In paint FUher-Thor-sen Co. everything In paints, corner Front and Morrison streets. At the Vliiaan'a Battniiat Ml la.... a . a wja.a or uij oeneni 01 toe upon 'Ala Bank ing with much daah and swing left ths Impression of being thoroughly familiar with his instrument Miss Williams wss well received In the "Parsifal Paraphrase" which shs worked out conscientiously sfid in terpreted wlL "The Sixth Air Varla" by Mr. Hoesley was ons of ths best numbers. It waa characterised by ease and smoothnsaa of " execution. Miss Burke and Miss Stsge also deserve mention. Tha program t BVFFAXO JarrSTBST." in tns famous roadhouae scene of The Buffalo-Mystery." at Cordrar'e this week, many dollars worth of glassware and houae-furnlshtngs are destroyed at every performance. This soens la the greatest band to hand fight svsr pro duced on the stags and as aa evidence or its real Ism. one of the actors had a rib broken during the melee laat night and will be under a doctor's care for some time to come. come by the gas and rendered uncon scious. He wss ,lald upon the sidewalk where pedestrians attended him until a physician arrived. The others of. ths crew continued at their labors. Ths workmen bsd excavated the earth above the pipe and had four or Ave feet below the street Berry was inside tire hole trying to mend a 'broken sectfon of the pipe when the gaa began to es cape and he was overcome by ths fumes. He will recover. US UTTU AT BXJOV. Have you seen those marvslous per- xorming aogs ana monkeys at tha Bijou ; mis wsexT xney ao everything that a human being can do, except talk, and recent . performance of their,. w ui,.rm ki m... .t..i they make pretty good attempts at talk-I ., c Moaeratat eon anintla Anmntit i ... -" wiwi Mlse Grace Holden. Mlas Ada Williams. Ior BUou-and-th-bm is ths best Spanish Dances, No's. 1 and a Op. it Mosskowski Viola Vercler. tarium fund, the proceeds of the enter tainment amounted to about S100. A performance will be soon given In Van couver for tha same causa yet. seen In Portland. There's nothlna cneap about the BUou except the niioe or admission, which la only a dims, al- ! Albumblatt Largo. . . . Mrs. W. Zlnkan has asked the state circuit court to dissolve the partnerahlp existing between her and Fred Peterson snd to sppolnt a receiver for tha saloon business which she assisted Peterson to start at the northeast corner of Third and Everett streets last October. She alleges that hs hss not conducted ths business in good faith and has ap propriated to his own use $1,100, whlU only accounting to her for 1000 profits. She holda a lease of the premises but Peterson refuses to turn over to her the bills due and payable and the expense accounts, or make a settlement with her. County Cleric Fields will next Mondav. In compliance with the statute, turn U which the county has acquired title on accounty of unpaid taxes, and which will be sold to the highest bidder. The county court has authority to .continue tha sale from day to day. Tha Pacific Synod of ths Bvangellcsl Lutheran church filed articles of In corporation today, with tha following oincere: rresiaent, Joseph. A. Less; ecreiary, JB.mii jueyer. The total capi tal of tha society on dste of Incorpora tion is siaiea to se 4s, now in ths possession of Mr. Leas, w The following government employes were inciuaea in us list oi posioinoe d,., 7.1,. 14 officials whoso salaries creased $100 per year; Walter Bennet, paper distributor; O. J. Hlrsch, mailing clerk; O. W. Hoadley, mailing clerk; C. P: Holloway, superintendent of mails; Z. A Leigh, superintendent of delivery; C. A. Llndell, general delivery clerk; R. W. MUler, maUtng clerk; Fred Robbing, registry clerk; L. L. Scott letter dis tributor; Lincoln Smith, money-order clerk; T. J. Wiley, general delivery clerk. '. ; Ho transfers at Cascade Locks. The steamer Bpenoer sails through to Ths juaues without changa The trifling uia wiur in ui locxa aoea not Inter fere "with this staunch and fleet river Dost, leaves root of Waahlne-ton atraet of XSZ Si J. V have been in-! D.W. Jarvis. principal of tha Harrison- street school, last evening delivered diplomas to it grade pupils. Besides the distribution of diplomas,' a program of speaking, singing and .Instrumental numosrs was given. At the completion i of the program Mrs, Jarvis served Ice cream and .cake. .- n Miss Lenore Gregory. ...G. F, Hsendel Miss Essterbrooks. (Cavallerla Rustlcanna) Pletro Maacagnl Miss Lohkamp. Sonata A, Major G. F. Hasndel Andante Allegro. Miss Julia Burke. Sixth Air Varla Chas. Danda Mr. Hoealy. Bchlummer Aria Auber - Gaynl Baldwin. Ave Maria. .... Bach-Gounod Pearl Vercler. Parsifal Paraphrase... Wagner-WUhelmt Miss Ada Will lama Romans, F. Major Op. BO.... Beethoven . ' . . Edwin Jacobs. Aria (arr. for two violins. .G. F. Haendel Pearl Vercler, Viola Vercler. Reverie, Op. it No. S . . . . . H. Vluxtempo Miss Grace Holden. Masurka. No. t Op. 1$ (Le Menetrler) Wlenawaskl Mr. Marcus Skarstedt Walthers Preislled (Melsterstnger) Wagner-Wllhelmj . Miss Lillian 8 tegs. ' Accompanist Miss Almee Newman. Wagnerlwilhelmi !houhk V how. U WOrth B,uch IDOr- than that amount ASCADB'8 TaLT KAJT. "The most hideously ugly man in thai world la Williams Wills of ths team of wills and Baron, appearing this week at the Arcade theatre. His hldsousness, however, is entirely artificial and pro duces much laughter. The other num bers of the bill are as good in their way as wins' is in his and good audlsnces have crowded the theatre daily. STAB XM OOOL. Excepting the ice plants, in all the city there Is no place as cool as ths Star theatre. The value of the cooling and ventilating apparatus Installed by tha management of this new. playhouse is seen In these days, when the mercury is up In' tha 90's. The excellence of the projrrun and the pleasant temperature of the Interior of this theatre make It a most pleasant place of amusement For the children Bydon's dog circus Is ths most attractive feature. For the "grown ups" there is good singing, clever Jug gling and laughable comedy. The pro gram does not begin until :4S in the afternoon and 7:10 in ths evening. L We Will Sell You BETTER WEARING SIa FOR LESS MONEY for your boys or girls, and throw in a liberal supply of good, loud FIRECRACKERS FREE OF CHARGE I SPECIAL Values to BOYS' CALF SHOES, absolutely solid, stylish shoes . Sizes 9 to 13 t $1.25 Sizes 1 to 2 at $1.50 Sizes 2 to 5 at $1.75 "GET THE HABIT" of Corning to Us for Your :f ' DIARIONDSCHESl AND JEWELRY You not alone save at 'from 29 to 50 per cent on vour pur chase, but we sell you any article in our well stocked esublisnment on Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments Without paying any more than were you to pay cash. We give you possession of any article when making first pay ment, trusting to your honesty and ability to pay the balance ; as per agreement. :'5v i, SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE THE PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE DAN MARX. Proprietor, .J. , 74 Third Street.' 'PHONES A MEASURE OF GROWING TRADE The smartest boat on the river is tha Charles R. Spencer, and It runs through from Portland to The Dalles without change. The Spencer has never lost a trip on account of high water. It is not the kind thst Is disconcerted, by a little extra flow of melting snow, ' Her berth is at the foot of Washington street. from whence she departs every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at T o'clock. Take the best boat ths fastest boat and ths newest boat that sails from Portland. - '.. rrj-l 'C -y ' The booklets and pamphlets we issue for various roruana nrms are aamirea and commented on by all who sea them. Peaslee Bros. Co., Sherlock building. Nineteen girls and 10 boys wers grad-. unted from the Couch school last even- . About a year ago, to meet tha grow ing demands of the local and out of town trade, Messrs. Woodard, Clarke 4 Co., tha enterprising., druggists of this city, placed in their store a complete telephone exchanga -with extensions leading to every department of their establishment, J with an experienced operator in charge. At the time of In stalling this exchange they were told that two trunk lines leading Into their store would be ample. Such, however, haa; been the growth of their business ; that within a few months sn additional trunk Una was added and during the last month they nave insiauea a xourta, - enacting them at the present -time to, receive commu nications from four outslds. - points. either local or long distance at the same CB AT ST. X.OTIS." "Meet Me at St Louis," at Shields' Psrk tonight will change that scowl of yours Into a beaming grin. "Meet Ms at St Louis" is the delight of everybody who has seen It It Is a, 'merry medley of beautiful music, funny comedy, graceful dancing and gorgeous costumes. It is a high-class musical comedy, with a plot which tells a funny story of the things they do and ths things they say on the famous world's fair Pike. Drs. Adix & Northrup OSTEOPATHIC x PHYSICIANS . . 416 Dekum Building: EXAMINATIONS FREE Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday Si by Henry Jenning A Sons, composed of Henry. Fred. Charles and Henry Jenning. Jr.. with a oaDitaliaa- tlon of 140.000, for ths purpose of con ducting a general store." Oh, ho, for Mount Adams, ice eavea lava caves and Trout lake. Round trip tickets, steamer" and stage, for sale. Regulator line. Alder street dock. 'Phone Main 114. John W. Mlnto haa received his com mission as postmaster of tha olty of roruana. it wiu be effective July 1. , Take launches for warehipa at boat- house, foot of Stark street, until war ' ' either ioi r inn.- rfi... "7 her part la that of aa adventuress and To warships Boats leave foot of Sal- me th W and every department to 2ftCit,w ud,encf" ,eel ln Pthy uivh ih, .auawfc A!, uiuv BirHU . j " ao mercantile nouse on-me coast Is better equipped for tha transaction, of business at the present time than this wideawake firm. They form a living exemplification of tha wisdom of aoinc after business rather than waiting for It to come. , In newspaper advertising alone, the Arm spends, sach year more than any wholesale or retail drug firm on tha Pacific Coast Best 1 X House ,.tllin tois5A; FuU - ' . Wsight V 4 Prompt ..Sy nr DeUvery. . OPR''V1 BURNSIDc.51 ITrt Ooal BASE BALL SAN FRANCISCO vsu ; PORTLAND 1 ran so, ratx u a ast s. Weak Bay SiSO, Saaday SitO p. i Admlssioa gSo. CMldraa 16o. ladles' Days Thnrsday and Friday. Marnnxm Hrsnrl Thsfr W. rtstfe. m wuui mum iivuii i, aes. Mfr, Pboas Mala SOS. TOglOHT AT O'CLOCK, last PerlOTBSBee ' AxrmxzvTS. ARCADE THEATRE airsMTB and waauinoTOR. . RETINED VAUDEVILLE tsM ts 4:M. T:M to M:S0. . STTWDAV CONTINUOtS FROM S TO tan. rOH LADIia. eKMTUUUEM AKO CHILD a. ADNUS10M TEH CDTH TO HIT HXl LYRIC THEATRE . (Oorosr Alder ssd Seveata.) HIOH-CUASS " ' (REFINED VAUOI3VILLG t:M to 4:9. T:80 to 10:sa. ' ' Ooatlaaeos perfcnnaBes aaday. t to 10 P. st, E. H. SOTMERJN FRITZ THEATRE IB The Proud Prince Prices, glOO, 11.00, gx.00, T6e, 50a OPR (12S a 'toa, lamp al..................t7M sow sptasra at. .... CORORAY'S THEATRE OOaSBAT SlTlaXLL. Kaassats, PodhIat with the Dtoele. Evenlns nrlees. lOe. 90s and soc Matlae 10e and ado. UatliMea Baodar. Wednesday. Hatordar. ' TMUfht and all week, "SonMuug eaarely tw. Xoa bare new seas s play like it" JUL! AND EU1EB WALTERS' Great Beallatle Metodramlc Piodoetloa. "THE BUFFALO MYSTERY" Ths stoat uowstfol nletore of Ufa erer est- ooaiea la a ets-e prooocijon. Bpeelsl Biannaes Wednesday sad Saturday. 40-tts snianiz. tito rim, rrea. w. a. brows, mo. THE HOME OP, VAUDEVILLE : shews dally s t sad g a, sa, ! . . BUJH1R BROS. . t OORCBRT ST1RX MlSETxV BstahUshad 188S. Oregon Phoaa, Bled tTf DzrxoaiAOT" at The new Baker Theatre company has fulfilled the expectations of the patrons Of that- popular house. Sardou's fas cinating drama of Russian Intrigue, and English diplomacy Is the medium this week for the -capable company. Ths part of Henry Beauclero aa Mr. Ouy Standing is playing It this wsek is lonny, wnue suss nea.it as wounross as .-ti. rmmmU ..J Zlcka is indeed a revelation and though MaTDIC, Uranilc allQ Stone Work Portland Marble Works BCHANEN A VXtS, Manufacturers of and dealers in all kinds of Cr; X M. Thornton, dentist, Marquam. 8. H. Qruber. lawyer. I IT Com'ol Block. Wise Bros., dentists the Failing bldg. I OXtBTXT raBSOVAS. 1 MANY WOULD ADOPT . FOUR-DAY-OLD WAIF on Estimates Gtvsn Application. 268 FIRST STREET Bet Madison and Jefferson Strssta PORTLAND. Or. w raMsW ,saj S.I igglsWill 1 THE BAKER THEATRE Oeerge L. Baker, Sols Lesaes ssd lfauaave. kXl Wek Openlns ef THS NEW BAKER TUXATBK CO.. presenting Barton's Great rut "DIPLOMACY" THE GREAT CHINESE D0CT03 0. SINGLETON Tha famous doctor has saved " many Uvea from opera ttona. A He cures all dls of men and Innlni. BO. M. VL IB: HatlnM. IB. IS NEXT WBJBK "THB BUTTKBrUKa." 10e. fonrtb and Stark Streets. The toote of Portland eonarattoa. YaadavUl Taeatos ef Aotaal AetsesMat. srverr evening at s:oo o'clock. Mannas everr Baodan 3 o. rarr suKisaxoa Womt3n9s Exchange 133 Tenth snreet, sTeax Aldac ''V DAILY MENU WEDNESDAY Tea, Coffee or Chocolate Cream Tomato Boup .. Chicken Fricaslee, .Hot B ...........10c Biscuit and Orange Marmalade . . . ... ,,.,tBo Cold Ham , :( j t :' s ;10e Erg- and Sardine Salad, with French lresslng 1J Cup Custard ,'" , . v. . . , lOo ' Bread and butter served with every order of 10? or more. Friday s menu tttibUsbsd tomorrcw. . . . I. Kronberg. advance man for Madam Melba, is a guest at the Hotel Port land. ' ' - Daniel Lyons, a hotel man of San Jose, well known throughout the west, is at. the Portland while on a brief visit to the city. B. Llndenbers;, ' an . Astoria cannery man. is among tba guests at tha Port land. ' v Gilbert 8. Meem, ex-poatmaster at Se attle, and in he civil war a general on tha Confederate side, and wife are at the Portland.' whfle en . route . to. Hot Lake on a brief outing trip, v??-" ? i-c R. J. Otnn, a banker of Moro, Is at the Perkina:vi;V'. A. GL Holden. - a horse merchant of Eugene, Is at tha Belvedere. ' 7fs- ; V: . AOOVSZB . OT , aVUtOZsTT. Hundreds of lives saved everv by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil year in the houss Just when it Is neadml Cures croup, heals burns, cuta, wounda of srery sort ' " ' 9. fAamaam. - Optldan. ; Wholesale and-retail. Iff Seventh Bt The Niagara Clip X V .V WUllam Pillon. an habitue of the north end. waa arrested today by Detec tives Kerrtgait and Snow on a charge of larceny. He was captured while ener ihg a pawn shop and had a stolen watch in hla - possession. ; M -attempted, to throw It away when confronted by the officers, . ' , DOES NOT SUP Attractive, , ' , Practical 77 . ; nd Firm Holds papers up .to a quarter Inch thick. I5c per 100. $1.35 per 1C00 J. R. EWING UT Fourth St, 7. M. O. A. JsuOdlsg. After hearing the requests of a large number of people for possession of the nuie paoy girl of four days left on a South Portland doorstep - yesterday morning, Chief of Police Hunt has de cided to give It Into the care of the Sisters of Mercy. Father Cestelli of the Italian church called at the central police station late yesterday, afternoon and entreated the chief to give him the baby, so this was done, the understand ing being that the Infant shall be oared for by the alsters. The baby la in .a healthy condition, and enjoys life- la a manner thoroughly characteristic of babyhood. ) She is of Italian nativity, being dark of skin and is Very pretty. Many personal calls were made on Chief Hunt yesterday by people who wanted to adopt-the child. However, it was deemed pretty certain that had tha person who left the child not desired it cared for by Catholics, it would have been left somewhere else. Hence, the enters decision ? The -infant was placed, on the doorstep of a laundry and dwelling belonging to St Mary's academy. ' ' ; i, , D. Chambers, OpHataa. Wholesale and retail, 121 Seventh St O SPICESi rCOTFEaLTE DAinri3F0VD3I, CL0S5arOCr"Z3 heaw of women, audi " aa rheumatism, neu ralgia, kidney dls sase, stomach dts ease, etc, by the use - of roots . and herb a, especially prepared ' for aaoh caaa All diseasea aucoessfuUy treat ed with powerful Chlnaaa - harba. roots and barks that are entirely un known to medical science in this coun try. .-..: ?v-,. CONSULTATION FREE , Patients out of the city can be cured at home Write your symptoms fully. Address .- HSIoIetoo Chinese Medicine Co. Sd . Foarth BU Bet. Ooaolt and Ban aide Streets. Foruano. oregoa. The polite, vsodevtlls. Oootiaex ess performance froin I to 4 SO p. st, Xnalns SMrformaneaa trem 7:10 to JO: SO a. st. gaa ears, eontJnsMU a to io:so p. m. . AST BtAT IS THS THIATRg. lap,' SHIELDS' PARK 77 toinioh r - Broadway SJaas Wsw MEET ME IN ST, LOUIS DOWN THE PIKE S Xoan for 10, so. SOa. Bxaptra nteasra. ', - Sunday BTghts. STAR THEATRE 7 "v SB OFBBT Portland's Psh!on:lb!c Vc::2!:!e Pbyhsuse V T'.T-Z in WaSBTSOTOV 8T8. ; 8!:,i.a t i rt T-M. 8:30 act 9:30. . Ad t ii 19 cants. HENRY WEINIIARO Proprietor of tha rewery y Xargaat and Most Consists Bsewery-ta the sraxthwasa, : Bottled Beer a Spedclty TBXSFSIOBB Be TS. Ofiea Uthv aad Baiaalaa Streets - PORTLAKU ORJ&OOK, , Wg Vst.aw .i O 11" tmm j . .p w liitMie'"-r r"- U - "c l' al p -u. c i . Sef-- r r A r . I . . 1