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301. nrs LADG9 AT CRITIC f Tb MBbM of ta Martnmh Van team enjoy' a bwtr tough y torday m tht report Mat wt by Berkeley freshman to San Franetso ppr to th ffet thai the players iiMt mrirelv too well between th Stan ford and California Ttm erttcl asoused tb Portland men f Mrlag " well dinner and enjoying wine suppcra, Smoking cigarettes and drtniangtoo much water durteg the game- "Th trainman wM vent out th story wns war off hi hi wformatlw. says Hi ager Wstktoa thto Bioralss; la talking bout the affair. "During our stay at Stanford,- eentasad Mr. Watklna, "Km Mayan were the guest ot in rrawrn : ley mm aad lived hi tbo fraternity ho as, and anybody who has ever bsea ; to Stanford knowst that no drink art pbtoinabt within two mile of the ant rrslty. At Berkeley asm condi tions prevailed. Oar player were, take am of by the fra tensity moo, and ware troll treated. Such a reference aa matte ; by tbo Berkeley atodent la nothing abort of a reflection on tbo Berkeley vanity mad fraternity men who did everything In their Dower to. accommodate tbo MuKnomah oloTon,"' Aa a natter of fact the Multnomah men behaved aa gentlemen and confined themselves strictly to the proprieties of training regulation. . War the Mult nomah nan troubled with wtne dinner H to aafe to nay that they would never have boon able to have played oneh splendid ball aa they did la the first half of the Berkley van). It to tmpoaatblo in Toot bell to auard fully acalnst lnjarlea. Jotdan'a p rained back, Pratt broken bo, Coat'a wronohed knee that t etiU to a piaster oast, Dowllng'a bad aaklo, Carroll' sprained ankle,. and om of the aalf-baeka uffer1 : from a badly pralned ankle, so to make np the trouble that beset Multnomah In the aaoond gam. . Multnomah had no enoes to offer for the loa ot the mat oh astro fh list of Injured men. One thtnff la certain, and that is, while Multnomah played without lnjarlea. neither Stanford nor - Berkeley war abl to make 1 any eonslatcnt n1n. It wfU take Mult nomah fully a month before her men are entirely rooovorod from the lnjartoa sustained ht the California camea, Tho elub eleven wilt rooom Ito prao- rloe this orsolns: at th B. S. A. naafnm. Dan Stow has Joined tho quad and will play to too line. Kirk- ley la out again and will don tbo mole skin this evenlnf;. On aooount of tho broken up oondltloa of tho dab team. ere raj changes will bar to be made to th line-up for next SntordayS came with tha Utah as-Tegation. v , , e w wcutb FicHt m-M ON A LIVE-WIRE t IwtosMTBall' setaHt0sd! BtffCa) San Franc moo, Oct- 4 1 would flpfht Jeffries on an olootrfo wtr.' was a fa- eetions remark Jack Johnson' maris yes terday moraine;. After trouncing Denrer Ed Martin la two rounds at IosF Anga les Jack rsturnsd from tho south- mora eonfident than ersr in hi ability to de feat tha champion. What prompted him to utter th foregotoa remark waa a Qusatloa put to him. A story to going tho rounds to tho oast to tha offset that Johnson mot Jeffrie at Harry Corbet t one fine afternoon, and whoa ths oolored man suggested fight Jim proposed that they retire to tha seller and fight for tho enampfonahtp aad a l,te side hot right thr and tben According to tho try, Johnson boat a hasty retreat to ' th street whlon waa tho last Jeff had n f htm. Johnson declared today that the atory was made out of whole doth. Ha admitted mooting Jeffrlo at Oorbetf s after bis battle with Jim Cor 1 hott, but assured tbo writer that not h word waa said about acrapplng. la tho Imsevjisnn ' . j "But,' oonttnuod Johnson. ' yu oao sy that IU fight him snywhara and for any kind of a purse. Can yon tell mo how Jeff ean dodge mo without his 6n , swsmoo harttng him. . He hasn't forgot . ten that he got his start by fighting . Peter Jackson, who was as Mack aa I am. Then he met Sob Armstrong; and Hank Ortffla after that. Now oaa ho rfue to most mf Think It orer. M4mvegs1eebibeeBefe. '"j ' '.OSEEOASW BOM1 tSOW. v ' X 'i ' Oileaga, m., Oot SiBooloty to pra. parlng for tho opening tonight of Chi cago's fifth annual boras ahow. Tha vraoonoa of largo parties of rtoltora, tn oludtog a liberal eontlngeat ot oastsrn- ors, gives auraneo that tho exhibition this yaar wlU be a notable snecoss from - tho viewpoint of society as well aa of ore lovers. Among tho eompotltora uro Ktalaald Vandorhllt, Mrs. Osrkoa of . New York, and a number of others whoso horaos have taken blue ribbons to New York. Bostor and Philadelphia. Th list f prises to ossh and trophies amounts to tSt.OOOt which la th largest pries list svnr offsrsd at s, hors shsv in this onntry, ... w OST MOOTg -t Ooorg Gardner to hot on tho trail of i Kid McCoy and Is doing hi best to got a matoh with ths Hooster Kid. Oardaer - haa been offered a return match with ' Jim nyna of Pueblo, who hold him to - draw rooently, but says be wilt not toko v tho snatch on until ho reoetve reply - from MrCflf. V I CONSUMPTION - Hope fresh ate; rest aod Scott! (rotiisitm ; are the greatest ranedies for sumptioo. ; Scott's EnBioa will btiisgcoinfort find reKef often cttre. f Scott's Emfsiofa does for the con strmptzre what medrcine tOooe cannot do. ' It's the nomrisb meot io it that takes the pa tient in long strides toward WsVsmdysnsm "TT a SOWS, sf JNssl fmsBV am Bumar of wuor- SEALS TAKE FODR CUT Cf SERIES Skua rraswlas; I wneeter Before n rood . ntaed Sunday ovown tho Seals sot away with their fourth notary of tha sexto from tho Brownies yesterday, and th fan wont homo mur muring about tho art-eat luck that at tended tho visitors' playing. In. ail fairness to Wheel- and bla support. It may b aald that every boil they han dled was stsdded with diamond horse abooo, and It waa this marvelous luck, assisted by orror by Sponsor, Book and Davie, that anv them tho nasamod vlo tory. Withal. It w baseball, and thers ThWmnn started Out Uko a winner by putUsg two strikes on Hlldsbrand. Tho next baU ktoked Uko a good sunk, but Brown coiled It a ball and HUdy s toasa of Ufa osumtod him to send tho next oao to oafs territory. Moanay drovn a beauty to right Aald and Hoi-, land whipped tho bail to third to out off HUdebrand, and 000k tot It go through bis TrUbtos to tha fonos, and both rwnncrs orosaed tho plate. With this unpleasant handtoan. Jake aottlsd down and retired tho aid to order, la tho seooad toning ThMnaan's survoo war so elusive that Aadarson. Oooa nauar and, Shes. fanned out la light slag fashion. t SponeWS artor startod tho trovhlo to tha third and waa dlraotly rospooalbio for ths ooorlns; of two mora runs, that antorsd homo on Irwin's safe bit. After thto tnamg , Jafco pitched such splendid baU that th Soato olmply fadod away before his delivery. Tho nearest approach to dnngor. how ever, came to the seventh toning, when tho first throe men up got am tho -otr-oult, but sharp lnflsldlng by Bpoaoor. Bock and Staslman sent tha Seal to tho field. In this same Inning Portland scored two on doubles by Davis and Thtolmaa and Anderses' orror. In tho ninth tho sua got to Davis" eye and helped Wheeler make tbo fifth tally of tho oontost. - Portland oass up to the last ohanoo and Thlshnan and Holland hit safely, tha former ooorlns. but Just as toojDhanosa for a rally woro in sight a sharp douhto play put an onor to tho axniDition. Portland's work not ton to tho standard that waa sot to Saturday's game, yet ths match was Interesting throughout. Wheeler didn't seem to hava anythtesT to tho way of ourve. but managed to pull out his gams with tha asslstanoo of aptondid IHIi'ng Irwto. Hildobrand, Oochnaonr and Waldron played glltodgo biU for tho visitors. while Dronaon and Stoeelmsn soon bast for tho locals. The score; .v, . v POBXiAMU AH. K. Drennen. o. . LUolland, r. f. .::::::: Madeau, 1.K, Bock, k ............ Spencer. 3b. 4. ...... t nteelman. an, & ......... 4 f Davis. Thlstown, Totals.. ........ ..tT S Id If 14 , , :. SAN FRAKdSCO. ' HUdebrand. FT lit . .. 4 s 1 t . r:p Use naw Irwto. lb. Van. Huron, lb. . Waldron, o. t ....... Andsrson, lb. ... . . . Oochnauer. s. a, l lit Shea, c ....... t.... Wheeler, p. Totals . . .".....;'... "I if 11 U buns ahd bits bt inninos. : San Ptnmotoo . I I i i f f f 1 Hits . I I I 1 1 1 I i ItJ - susaAKi, ; Earned runs Portland. L Stolon has Irwin. Base on balls Off Thleiman. 1 (Van Huren). airuck out uy Tntei- man, 9 (Anderson. Qochnauor, Bhea. Bacrtnoo bit rtunkue. Bpenoer, aieaney, Waldron, Two-base biU Runkls. Davis, Thleiman 2, Hildobrand. Double lays Beos to tooiraan to UavM; Wsi rnn to Andirun. Left on heerre Portland, t; Saa Fraacisoo, f. Umpire xom jnrowa. . .... - L- . . , , " Wtf Oat sf atn for Oaklsat : Son irranotson. Oot S4. - Taooma buncbod hits on Clraham to tha morning gam, wbila to th afternoon gams Doe Moskunan oatpltchod tho mighty Over all.' Jimmy Byrnes drove la th win ning run and wad ahowsred with soina. Scores: .'',. Morning gams K. H. m Tacoma fflflfff Oakland.. ....- f 1 1 I Battartos Thomas and Hocaai bam and Stark. , . Afternoon nat- lb TacomdR Of Of f f Sf- : Oakland ...... .0 0 0 0 1 1 1 I Ks.tteriee Overall and Graham: Mosv klmsa and Byrao. . Umplrs Per tine. Seattle, Wash.. Oot. 14.- Jss fltovall was on tho slab for Seattle yesterday and Oscar Jonas plteaod for th Angola Th ran wont eleven Innings, to Whloh aa orror by Toman allowed Seattle to seor tho winning run Mohler and Buss halt had a busy day to th field. accepting U chaacos hotwsoa thorn. Tho OOrOl.. 'i i .i-t :i ' B. n. m Soattla f flf f f t 1 f 2 La Anrls.l f Of f f 0 Off ft I f i Ratterle Btovsil and LiOany: oacar Jone and flpiea Umpire MoDonaid, - ytcmo ooasts aasvovm, uTAtommV.'"V liwiin 18J is 1 10 1 i .041 912 .S23 nettle lOj it .510 flas 1,1 110 ( m .4A6 Fertlaad T 4 JB .BOS MM as Ml ;i m DIAMOND GLISTENINGS Anybody who has th vit enf- Tlclent to dselaro that Umplra Brown to ia nno form, must bo to ths same das aa Brown himself. If Brown to to ftofl form, than Heaven help eh bad ones. It Is not so snanv moons in that llm Mortoy waa severelv oansurod bv a local sxpsrtlsslmo a being a menace for all that was good to smsobslt and .now tb asm aames Mortty to susrsrested aa an Meal man for Portland. 1 Wonder tl Mortoy aquared things by tosulng a few passes? Thar ar now alrht pitchers on ths SeatUe team and some of tin fans of that eity want Manager Hall t sign soma mors. Tho staff of twirled com prise th following men: Jay Hughes. Mick WUltoansV Charlto Shtohla, C UaiV ' ozwooa wn-fsniui xtcm wOO BAM, IVf Ve mnrAiviix. -- ,, ; Pevtleod. I. ' - aad amen: Thislman .ana i w THE OrOOlC DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ISIcS-Tfl KaiTE PARKER'S COARGES wa or t .- : - Washington. Oot 14. The war depart- t ha made pnblto tho cablegrams that passsd be twees Governor Wright of tho Philippines and Secretary of War Taft, that were occasioned by tho nub ile sddress delivered by Judge Parker on October la. Tho commwnktaUon of See rotary Taft to as follows:, "October SO, It 04. To Mr. Wright Manila Tho Democrat) candidate for president, on th Uth of tho present month, to a public address, saw: But two ! of our people oaa bops to be benefited by our holding; tho Philippine the class whloh to always htm tine for spootol govern meat priv ilege, and tho clam whloh seek to make of office-holding a mean of livelihood. Tbo latter otos to tha Philippine oom prlses soma officials of whom a atudont of stndenta there reoentty said: f "Of tha eharaator of many in oCftoa, too UtU oannot ho said. At tho ' boot they hava boon tesffleteaU at tha worst dUhonost corrupt and despotic. Tho island seem- to hava smooeded to get ting tho very dregs of our people." " Ths situation to tho Philippines day Is so terrible that It passes ths aosn prhsnston of our people at homo. Af rtculturalty. tho oountry to for tho time ruined. Land to going out of cultiva tion! tha population to in fed, and to eome .alaoss unabls to got work. The aesmtry to sverburdoaed with taxation disease to prevalent, tbo farm animals dead, th towns to many places to rates, wholo districts to tho hands of todrono. tho prtoo of product poor and unremun araavo. - 'Pubno eptaloa has no frog xpros ston; newspapers are bought up or are browbeaten Into auoneoi men or una- onoo who erltlotos th oommtmlon aro ostroetosdl there Is not an organ of x pression of tho popular votes that to not controlled. 'In prrratt Bf. tho men aro subject to a com plet. far-reaching, thorough system of espionage Detectives appear to the guise of servants aad tha oath of a slnai on to onougb to dee troy man's reputation, properly, or vss nfo itorvr "Your comment a etvfl fwernor upon this statement ot oondltlons In th Is lands to rsonosteff. ' TAFT, The reply of , Governor Wright, which waa received at tha war aepartment ye terday aftornooa to to subatanos as fol lows: Tlrst The atatomont that any consld orabls number of official hava proved corrupt Inefficient or despotic, does great injustice to a body of hard-work ing, self-respecting Americans, There has boon a number of defaults by sub ordinate, but they ars-fsw as compared IV WO WIKMO. We hav a oomprshonstvo ml serv- leo law under which tho antecedents and quanfioatlona of smployas are scrut inised. - . . . "i. )' J tmtm nnnmllw mwA sots are exoepttonal. Rslationa bstweon tbo American officials and Filipino are as ruto cordial. "I'nni sre in ntm seme easla sa fere the Insurreetioo, save s few burned by. insurgents, which hava been rebuilt and reoocupted. Towns -V inwillr populated a before. - - - In ltOl and IfM opfdamlo of rinder pest? (destroyed probably 70 par cent of th animais used to agriculture, causing reduced area of cultivated land and oonsldsrabls distress, whloh tho commis sion relieved by aid sonorously extended by coswross, -ThirdTaxation to not oppressive. Onstoma duties average snout U per oent ad valorem, as oomparfd with S per oent under tho Spanish regime. Fourth -There hav been occasional Instance during tha last year of depre dations of mdrones, who find conceal ment In the remote ntountato faataoM and mid settlements of Isolated aatlvas and steal their earaboos. The Island of Samar ha A pmtttonoh to ths mountains of ths Interior, many of whom hava novor en a whit man, who aro seml-savag and hav A weak ness for raiding towns along tho coast They are also religious fanatics, gen orally directed by a pope stolmlng to bo invulnerable. Seven months sme thtrs was an h- ruption of these people, who slandered and burned a number of harries of ooast towns, killing men, women and children, whoa tha silghtost . .rssistsnos was of fored. "Blmllar 'half-wild man are found eattered , through tbo ' mountains of the arohlpslsago and until their oountry Is opened up by roads and schools aro es tablished, occasional disturbances of th character indicated may be expected Jack Hlckey, Willi Hogg, Jess Btovsil and Boylo. And yet they do not win. This man Hlldebrand. who covers left field for tha Seals, to on of tho great est outfielders to th league; to fact It would bo hard to find a better man any where. H to an aggressive player, al ways trying to win. an oxoellont hitter. A fins base-runner, and, to fact, hs pos- sssses all th quallti that g toward making a uooassful player. Waldroa to another bail tosssr of tho Seal oombtsation that deserving of praise. Thero ar few nor reliabl players to ths business. Hs had a slump ih batting last week, pat flsldod In callont styto, . Just why a team composed of such fhi material as th San Franotooo alub has to Hlldebrand, Meaner, Van Buren. Irwin, - Waldron, Andereoa, Corbatt Oochaauar and th others, to hard to figure out for they form a olvr com bination and should win mors games than they hav so far. Jack Holland played a gptandld gam in right garden yestrday, and now that MoCrsedl has boon indefinitely ua- ponded, bo will hold that position per manently. Oakland has got Miqu Fisher and his bunch of tigers on th run, and It com mences to took a though ths champions were to blow up to ths stretch. Bsattto. Los Angel and Oakland each hav a chanos of wresting ths flag from Flsb ef men, and should Oakland tak flv or six out of th seven g runes this week Taooma'a toad would b oxooedlngly . fSpsrlal tnmtet Th Icanwl.y' ' ' ' sattto, Waah., Oct St Today at noon tb Laks Waahlngton Belt line f th Northern Pacffla was turned over to tha road by HI Henry,- th con tractor, and put to operation, th first train being run over It at 1 o'clock, BLOOD POIGOIJ k the norm flnm as tarts. .t tbt Mlei 0 care WllrCX-JO KJfOW WHA1 TO DO. Many save Mm. pie, spot ok Ike , surai the Hi eta, alcerm, ratlins air, snee satat, it la uitfo rinmn. a.Dd t DR drown.' m-. rmiaat-nissi. rane.. for KHOWNi ato ay rtoak Ssa rsttsms aai Tnta wmaurputm vo kbcosbtabt OS WAJI ffA BstOWa VKA "DAT nunuunawawasnv ssnusmwa I'm ' r 1 1 I 1 1 ;e4 SMStaO AJTO FTTXOBW sVAaTT STXtUtW, Th Columbia Taaatfa Stock. 00m- any eonslst Of a saaabl lot of ptoysra, noma Ot them hav tons bees local favor lies. Other sum hers positively unknown and la a remarkably short while Implanted thanaselvee firmly wita our piay going puotio. They nave given an performances that aanot be excelled for tb same money anywhere to th united states, perhaps, and with each succeeding prsaeotatloa thsv hav won now friends. It may b that a prattler renresent- rjoa of tho Verona love story oannot bo found at sf oent par seat, but ess- dor forces tho conclusion that It to no play for a modsra dress suit crowd and ths perforxnano aa a whole to about as th usages of this world turns ll to Hamlet Bright spots T Tea. The nuns af Roe Bytlnge, th beauty af Louis Brandt a a nag, aa pretty a baloony sotting a hand vr painted- uteso war soma But "Bom and Ju liet" to to ambitious aa undertaking far the average stock company of today. To Boss Bytlnge belong- first honor. That much waa expected. Her lone a portoaeo and recognised skill as an Im personator of. character tKimhlned to revelation of the aubtto. funny old nurse that has rarely been surpassed. Th loss xperleoced players had a stfwggl to remember the Immortal bard In con trast to Sydney Grundy long enough to peak th Unas without straining- At times mechanism ooatroUod not only tho action, but ths reading aa weU. Miss Count! plsyed Juliet to MY. Baume's Romeo. Usually, ah looked pretty, but only On two occasions did th young woman exhibit th talent we know bar to possess, fib was most charming to her wooing of th aura upon th tot tor's retura with Romas' massage concerning th Wedding. Ths seond Urns waa hor reopUoa of th news of Romeo's banlshnwnt a vary dif ficult emotional raquiiaraant Mr. Baume's performano osn b sumraad up to one word. It to vigorous. H carried th baloony scon nicely and la th tragic moments af th play hi powerful volo rang out a on somotlmos like 10 hoar It Hs. too, pictured grief totsnsaly, but hto vary appearanoa, Imiag; nagantl. quit boltod Romeo' own oonvietloa that tov for Jultot had made him af fomlnato. , Mr. Bowies' Meroutto was rsad with that actor' onatomary accent on th end of each syllabi and did not seam real loss so when one observed hto hair half tot and half blonde. Mr. Bernard's stags fait was th feature of hto Tybalt Mr. Bioomouest. aa Banvollo. sunns only one. This waa to tha bit Of mimicry or raw ana too Bare. Tns boy all look wall to tights and thsy ar uniform ly poor swoordsmsa. Mr. Dills was thor oughly good, his Peter being another bright spot not mentioned above. And Anally a word of pralsa bstonga to Miss Brandt for hor splendid nttoranca of. th una ox tn proiogua ' 'J. ' ltto wmxrtsTT. aasf OBXstAhTfi VmATsTB. Manager jCordray amlted yeatordav as n surveyed a maunoo andtono that filled hto tbeatr from the frescoed fell tog to th baa drum. Th attraction waa on well-heraided and. as It proved. wsii-merrtecL Nettle DeOoursay, a oubrstt, has gathared around hor company of players and a eVnneatto mnagrto for th purpose of presenting a pastoral melodrama gf tntiUs. heart aches and , toys onltod "Aa Orphan Prayer. 5 t. Th .enrtata asosnds aa a faim.yard osn. Tho stage to ooouptod by tha us ual pumps, hay-stock and shod, whloh ar always faarorea of a pastoral drama. but her to n production that goes fur ther, in Oomplet possession of th stag to a flock of chicken, crowing; rooeters and cackling bens, which move about as though trained by a stag director. Tho andlenos hsa scarcely accustomed Ha elf to this novortr whan goats' and sheep make UMtr appearand and th aot move on In an atmosphsr that to startltogly rssitotltt) There have been better Mars hunt than "An Orphan' Prayer," but Ot holds It own to th average ooluma Miss DsCourssy finds an opportunity during th oeveiopment ot th plot to gtoa and dan . Hr vole to ramsjrkahly nl eas ing and evidently has been wolf ul- tlvated. Kumerou saoors grsstsfi br and sh might hav taken many mora. nut tot sneer axnausnoa. Of tho'suDOortlna members of tha ms Frank Lrsson and J oris Haines deeerv spootol not mo. H gave a aulst.care- fulry stvdlod hnprsonatlon af th Down Bast farmer and ah mad a apltal old It to worth th pries of admission to so th schickens, goato and sheep and worth twice the money to ea and hear Miss XjeCoureey, th atajruig soubretta "An orpnan-g inrayar" to ia for a wears engagement with vry todica- tm ox tors businsaa. .. ,. "a nam ow rwm famxx.t Tonight at th Merquam Orand thsasr th funny faro oorAody "A Friend of th Family will begin an sngagsment or thrss nights. Ths following orlt Ictom apeaks vorame for this clever faros: "A Friend of tb Family has few oqusis to its class aa faros 00m- edy. It send th audleno away at th drop of the tost curtain pleased and laughing Nancy Noyes, a widow of Es mond Millar, a family relative, com to visit her dead husband' family. She had a previous love affair with BarMsy swift ths bead af the bou, who hsa sine married. A new govern ess bad been engaged from a distant town, but Nancy arrive just before th governess and being a natural humorist sh has Hvely son sf th comical to enveral situations of Ilf. and being mlrtaksa for Miss Morgan, ths new governess, on hor arrival, sh consents to ths part and having taken on the new role, de lights and shocks by her frse and often times easy manner. The play Itself to without doubt one of the beat If not the best of its kind on the road. . attsUa."-. ' ' Th attraction at the Marouam Orand theatre next Friday night and Saturday matinee, October and It, win b Miss Isadora Rush to tb latest London im portation, . entitled "Glittering Gloria, The pLeo Was on of th best English coined le presented to Ixmdon In years. and Its production at Daly's theatre. New York, last spring, was a duplication of th hnpreeeton It made an theatre goer la the Kngttsh metropolis. Messrs. Flshsr and Ryley hav pro vided an elaborate ooenic production. Which 1 perfect hi ovary detail. ' The first aot shows ths Intatior of a Bond street Jewelry tore; th Moond act bows th private apartments of Gloria, and ths last act th Interior af th bag- gag room of Sort on station, with ths train shed to the background. Tha ad vance sal of seats will open next W sosday. enoralAg at If sejookv . s ovBsnsrsx - Tonight marks th opening f th re- Juvlnated Baker theatre as a vaudevlll house. Keating and Flood hav seen to It to thlr usual way that an opening bill of high standard of sxoaltaacy for tha opening week. By tar good for tune th management has been abl to secure Fete Baker, the fsmeu Oerman enmedlsB and sweet singer, as the ex traordinary ton-llns feature of the open ing week, Bvery patron of the drama 'J knows Psto BshaT a tb .tstsst Ator OCTC ' ' carts and fh w t J. SC BnussttL i A is. th owboy ma, 4, 1. fin acta Tonight, t, t... O 11 VUMOfc. w Tto aftraooa th new bill at 'th Lvrio paaa and promises much. 1 e toema world-famous gioberoj a W" parform mlrooulou feats wia i-aoUea ahaadoa on rolling globe, de fy tag all ths aws of gravltaUoa. F larado. known as th uman orebos tra." to tmiutlons of sands, orohostraa and all manner of maslcsi lnstrumats th Drewa Irish aad Oermaa oossedtan. In their Uughahl act Baa trios Dally, th delightful soubretta whose songs and dances hav aaptrrated America, and by spactol rout ths vi tat scope melodrama, "Th Moonsntosrsv" will b shown far anotner weak. Tha shining armor and flashing words of laaa and Buatostta, frash from th Orphsum circuit, add s sploe of novelty to this week's Bijou program. Thstr Roman a word combat to aa excit ing, hair-raising seen. They threw cannon balls at acts anothsr to marvel ous fashion, Ths vltsaoop pictures " tha Holland submarine torpedo boat rushing; along under th AtlanUo hows one of. tho wonder of up-to-the-minute naval soenaa. . Th new bill pnaad this afternooa, - - mm m mi GO KCTATIC FAJWPT TSA ABKsOB AJTB A .tm $m r..'. fSpattol mssstm to Th JOmrSsl) ' ' Helena, Moat. Oct ItWhile th po litical wiseacres of the cast ar prone to classify Montana aa a doubtful state la preparing their prognostications aa to th result of th oomlng November election, th Pamoaratlo leaders to thto State ar to a vary hopeful frame ol mind and' declare that they will be on-, tout with nothing lea than a plurality1 of 1. 00 for Judge Parker, aa equal number for Congressional " Nominee Gormlsy,' while Governor Toole' re- wuw s mmmwt swu vm wm luiwruainw by a nlorallty of not lass thaa 1,000. The are conservative satlmatas, based upon talks with the leading politicians of the state. - Some, for Instoaos, claim th state for Parker by aa high as l,oo 0, whll others admit It to be a alp and tuck raos, - William J. Bryao to the undlspsted political idol of Montana Dessocraoy. and as ne is billed for an address to thto state before th close of tha campaign, the loader ar la high spirits, as It to believed h oaa easily sway tha Stat from the doubtful eotema. But vn should tha Nsbraskaa tall to tour the ststs. th party I aot without hope. Indeed, the Democrats ar making one of tha most thorough and systematic campaigns ever seea la Its wnflnas, and with th undefeated aad popular Gov ernor Tool at th head of tb tlokaV thr to ltttl doubt as te th result Th Populist and labor partte hav to - state conventions endorsed rhr Parkar alaeters. The so-called Hatos or Independent Democ ratio faction to also, strongly support log tha Parker lectors. Thus all clement of th op-; position to ths Republican ticket are united on on sat of electors. Nn th Socialist party. Just what strength the Socialists win be abl to xrt to a matter of oonjeetura, but their poll to not seriously eoatdrd la any guartsr. In th batting at tb poolroom. Rooswalt to a alight favorite ,1, . , .. , , , . . , . . Young Mere. Attention ! .1 " mm J ? fir erf . s. "- . . m if 1 vmm Where medal preptutkma have been made lor your ctertt2nment this week. Arriving here trom our comprehensive mrray of iYJUrrm&w& x Suits ahd Ocixdate Today At $ I S cni $20 ; , r: . ... r l ' r,-' " '' ' ,' "'' - -: " - "'"'i?- - ' '' " Our "mauxxrit", conisti of ONE FINE HAMMERLES3 SHOTGUN, chances on which are GIVEN WITH EACH SUIT OR COAT, beside ; , ; FREE UVENIRS ALL THIS WEEK 1 63-7 THIRD ST. CzV r Ci -A- by- oca r os a postal, statlnf your s mi wc will mail you . ful pdtictiUra how to protect juqr tarnilj and build up an dattata for otjrsclf. ' . . . . 6 CFNTS a tSay wJ saeh ymr will PROTECT yon -for 1,000.00 and aiarantes you a GOOD INVEST m'i i&T. - Why bs wi&out a Policy? - ' -'tmn with v I J v''';,r"V:V :OFNEW YOitK.v..,i.-,.. ' , -' Writ' for pmtflvdmn ' J 'i K ;-'v ''U .."-s BLAIR T. SCOlTj Otnaral Manaffcr. , HARRY B. SCOTT, Agency Irirwstorrv ' , . 610, tftt; OU and Oil Charn. of Own. Bldf PorOsxttj; Ort - f" ' ' . ( ' d I- Saws fron H to Sfiss pa day. ' '; Bsisath and Wnaamgvaa' sjtisafa. j ': Parker, W notwithstanding' this. De mocracy hag- a ever been go uniformly assembled. Holnsa, Clark and Tool, former rivals for -the lsadershlp, ar oampalgalng under on banner, and there Is apparently a logical reason for Montana failing to east her lotoral vote as sh baa la tb tost two cam paigns'for th Democra Us aomrnssa , HOSPITAL SHIP LAID B . UP AT MARE ISLAND .'-i'v ;; "' u ' spMtol Dissatab to ntoamaL '-':t' Washlngtoa, D. C-, Oct seThe navy department oxpended 70 ,fflf to an pur poo at th Mara Islam! navy yardV' Th newly converted hospital ship Relief, which has bona prepared for asrvtos at that yard at a cost of I70.ff, to to be told up to ordinary because ther are not enough line officers to plao her la commission for acttoa srvioa Aooord Ingly Burgeon WlU lam a Brsinstsd. who hsa been oa duty at tho aaval atatlon at San Francisco and who was ordered to take oharg of tb Relief, has been ordtred to tb Ohio, , It to considered vary anfortunara that th Relief cannot be placed to ootnmls- About ForwardMarch ! ! in single of : twos or by platoons, directly to the Sign of yon will "muster in xt& ffv 1 : Ccttiri kxt Kx-Ji r tt Cr - rrusY. . loa, sspsclally ag sh was destined to be of great vain la connection with th ' work to Fanama and Wast Indian wm- tors. Plaoed ia, ordinary, her expenslv ' equipment will rust and deteriosta - Th Interest of tha sick held oa board ship oa aooount af lack of any convnlaat hospital sooauaodstlons, t. a -will be tb can at Quantanama, or f overcrowded IS an Inadequate hospital If aa wa th oas thto year at Peasaoots during th mtendd maasuvsrs In th t. Carribbsaa aea or to the gulf of M1-1 ea, demand th facilities and ssriluis of th Rallef aa a part of tha great ftoet . annually ssosmblsd. , October 17t to ind 2$ Are tbe Dafcj That th Northern Pacific will Mil v th tost special excursion ticket on ac- ;j count of th world's fair at St Louis. 4 Ttoksta wlU also sold to other east- -ern points and return at Very lew ratea. i and as btretcfor, ail tickets will bs g good to both directions on tb. "North Coast Limited." th v crack stoctrio ? lighted train of th north west, . For slssplnfi oar reservation end full par u ttculars sail at th ticket offlc, til ? Morrison treat corner Third, or writ A. XX Charlton, A. 0 F. JL, Portland. Or. - Allan Levais Best Brand Face! ic----column sets of fours 7" the Third St. aclect your equipment -v; STAR It aatOAX. r 1 .l-y' ef C:rct 5 - X