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Tii2 dncc:i daily joumiAi; rcnixAiip. . uciiday evening, January in? 7Pm H rT y tOVIflHT't AJTUiniMTl. Coin ankle.. . ..... .siire Marraat Greud. Bnu4 The Holy CIit 'eaAbU and Adolul ...... ...Dark , ......Vennevllle Bakrr l.rrle .....i Hli Vaudeville war .... ...... ; . urc. ,..,,. ,MSTI!!; . . . .1 TliKNuhritlu iorlat of Oram WhtoB now has ovr i members will hoM their 'V charter open until after th peat meev " lne whlrh' will be held, at John Minn . lug offlc, fifth floor of the Kenton . - hinxk rrtibi trantnr A SDeclal In vttation la extended to all peron who formerly lived In Nebraska to meet with the relet? at that time. T Th aoclety Is f a roe la 1 snd literary, character and '""' haa a speolalworli for the perU of. the Uwli and Clark fair. . It expect to open headquarter aa a meeting place for the visitors to tb fair and oiirlng the next few mnmhi furnish to the people . of ""Nebraskf reliable "Tn'formatloB coocenv iiM the, fair anev tha State of . Oregon. Airy, person now living In Oregon who formerly urea in jveor 1 a member. - . . ' ' ' y mass meeting la to be h4 at St -. Johna thl evening to consider change - sua-eeeted In the elty charter, which wa drawn by committee of the city V council, rompoeed of TV J. Monanan. D. Hughes and W H.' Hurlburt. aMlated " by- T. J-Devlin. The St. John Com j merclal club purpose making changee -- to the effect that th bonded debt shall . ' not exceed t per cent of the valuation, . that the Ux levy shall be limited .ta 1 mill and that there shall be -no civil aervlce- or -prlmary-eleotlon provlsione ta ' It. The meeting wa called by Mayor Cook, to get' an expression of opinion. ' and after the charter I mad to.eon ; Jorro with thl sentiment It will be put , tn ahapf for presentation to the legis lature., ..-. ') ,:'-'lfy ','".' Patrol Driver 'John H.Prlc' wa not ' . among the crowd of poker player art. 1 rested last ' Saturday, . night by Sheriff " Word in th raid on "Jack" Blaster' ..First street saWn - In th printed list of those arrested was ih nam of J. .', Price, end the petrol-driver has been worried nearly to death by' people ask ' " Ing Mm if he held a "flush" when the sheriff arrived, or. If -the earda up his player before the Jail waa reached.' To all whom It may concern, 'John H. Price wishes to atate that ha wa. not play ing poker-- at any place or time last Saturday night. ;"f Not "until neaCtht'-tlme'for'the next ' council meeting, a week from Wedne deywUl th-special bridge commute . have Its - report ready. ' Chairman Rumalln state th member of th com- ; m)tte ar. working on the subject,' and that they will hve It finished before the meeting. The. scope of the document rs net- suggested by strntoment ef any one of th committee, nut th assurap- -lion la general -that 4he -committee will speak In detatt- of every point 'that- ha been raised relative to the bridge,. -rr- "Epworth" Is the nam given to th Methodist-Bplscopel church' whleh ; ha been organised In North Portland by ' . fi Mf Menrw T Atklnann. A mMtlnf -i-wit held yesterdsy and an address was , i deliveredOy-T aV-MeDanlel. president T" of th.. MtThot r rhun.h .t.n.in Meeting of , th. otew organisation, will - -i be held In the church -building .on Twenty-third street' between- Hoyt and r I Irving tTet.-, 7tX7-:-- ; ') No c3ew has been found to lb where vaboute of. Mr. Marie S. Sailor, who flis appeared mysteriously while attending "7 masquerade ball at Skaraokawa. Wash.. 1 day" ago. : Diver ar tlll ' j searching the Columbia rjver Into which, . ah is supposed to hav fallen. It was "r reported yesterday that a . strand of woman'a hair was found hanging to .th dock 'through which th. woman If v auppoaed to have fallen. : t The old reliable Hedgln Corn Cure, old by Albert Bern I, the druggmt. Bee , bnd and Washington, will remove that corn when, every other so-called "corn . ur fall.. A-. trial wUl prove 4hl -aa- eeruan, ana siso convince you that ' - Bernl's drug store la th plao to depend f A big fill i to be mad on Grand ave- nue from Stark street to a point I6t'fet nortn. inia improvement I neceaaary , - to i permit i vehlclea to approach th Morrison street brldn from Btark. rsak. . , Pin and other streets along h water ,' l- iroai on :Tnetr'iae.-r : r; . .i j"s y.i 4 ' , '.'' -aBaSSBSSBSSsa- . ' . ' Restlessnea of mind and body is dna i general nerve weaknes. c.'C C .Tdnlo wfll our it . For sals by Knight :urug vo. - - - j Great Reduction During th present . dull season In. my line, and In order to - keep air my tailor, busy. I am making ecial THIS ;WEEK ' . . , JO-quart Galvanized i -TRY OUR Special Blended --Coffee 25c lb. Fresh " Roasted Every Day; TEA .QTRE ' 170 THIRD STREET - ', Phone Main . , Btwn Morrison and YgmbiH ; Extra Sp Bo uo th balance of my eholoe- stock ef winter woolens at almost oot. of ma terial and making. Should you need a suit or overcoat nicely made, pleas call and look over goods and get my prices. Armstrong, Tb Tailor, tX Washington street. - .- k - .-- z The' legislature's tneetin' in the old . . willametle town, .. .l.. ....... , An' the chahce are somebody will git : hit. -V . - - 'Cause there are a lot of feller who ar prsncin' up an,'. down t : - . 'A shouUn' Ilk th mischief, 1 art , if,;.', i - -:., r - When the amok of battle's risen an' the ... T.i wounded eome to view, it 'Excitement dead, and burled ar their dream. . , .. Let them send their orlmao -garments . where they're .made as bright as ''-! nsw ... - An the polish; of the linen fairly gleam.v "."..''. -J " - Th -Union Laundry palac upon weeond ,f-:- street's th plaoe - . - ' ; ,i,. Where happy , people make apparel - clean . v- A th df wdrops of th mornln' shlnlii' , ' as an angel' face . v.- .. flhlnln' brightly as th brightest U ver1 aheen. - -' r It Ulephorle I Main-li,-ad- Its wagon tklp everywhere on a moment' notloe. Tou Just give that laindry on trial, and: you'll nevr, quif It, : v C C. C Toolo restore health-to ex hausted'' body and mind. V For aal by Knight. Drug Co. ' . ..i, , Pool tournament, . Reddlck' Billiard Hall tonight .i,,,-,...-;- Try Peacock Buckwheat' Flour, Tw will be convinced' that It la delicioua. . If'yoa hav anything to sell caU up Main teit, 111 First street. . Pool tournament, Roddick' ' Billiard Hall tonight. . - v " : , Money-saving aal Mark Show Co. grocdr for Oolden Chddar,y a R. Holt, dentlsW 11 Falling. DRUNKEN H05UER -- STARTS SERIOUS FIRE Thomas Mgftied Matchrcit Bed r Clothe in Stable With Ex-f- lil V- pensive Results.- : , - ..', .-Jl:-'!.. drunkeiihoatier" wnt to the Port land Livestock exchange. Fourth- and Ankeny streets, at 11 o'clock last night, toased a.-lighted match -upon the bed cloth In gr according to th report made to firemen, and' the building I almost In ruins today. On Hundred horse nar. rowly escaped cremation In th fir. --The- fir broke .out In-tha sleeping apartment of the he tiers on the second story. Tb flame--spread quickly, and -soon th entire building waa enveloped. The fir department responded within three minutes from th time the alarm wa sounded, and soon had three stream of water playing on the-f Ire. Th alarm waa turned la by -William Kindness, an, employe. The, terror--etrloken. homes, ' released by employes nd otHrs, rushed madly through the "i" "n,f herded together. ; - - r Th los U eetlraeted 1st IMaa.-a-h -f bunding ww-tha--rwpr4pc th Bu state, and wa- seriously damaged. It contained laxx quantities of hay. and other feed material. - Nearly all, the horse belonged Ho physicians. - TO COUNT-PORTLAND'S ' : ' . -SCHOOL CHILDREN - B, rj." Roblnon"iand Oeorg- Tuttl hav been appointed school census mar. shala by Secretary H. 8. Allen- of th city board of education and three addi tional '-marshal win be chosen tni week. ' Th work will be don tinder -the supervielon of Secretary ' Allen.- - Mr. Robinson wilt cover -that portion of th city on tha weat aid of th river from Morrison street, south, while Mr. Tuttl will lake th census of tb chil dren from- MorHeen treet -worth, -v They beean their work thl morning. -. Th three Additional marshals, who will receive their appointment thl weak, wilt wofk on th east side of the river.- It I expected that It I will take at laast a month befor th work is com pleted. Last year the number of school children between 4 and 10 year .or age wa '.over 41.06 and the number thl ysar Is expected to reach lt.000. f.i HOWARD GOULD WILL " U : ' SUCCEED EDGAR BAUME . Vv ' - ' ' : Maracer Ballard haa definitely n-l gaged Howard Oould. at present leading man of the MaJeauo stock company tn San Francisco, to ucoed Edgar Baum a leading man of th Columbia Stock company. The Journal, announced tnis a. probability aeveral day ago. jar, wuai Mm vii v uv mbw mvwi, v. th coast, and. B player of long xperl no. -That no wui oecome a lavorito locally I a foregon conclusion, - al though play-goer generally will feel re gret at missing Mr. Baum from th east. Th latter goe to hi ranch to till' th soil, which I hi favorite pur suit, aalde from acting. Of th latter he says he has had a ufflcleney for on season. ... 'v Mr- Oould wilt-open, ere on Jamjery ft In th fare comedy, "Th 'Barber Shop." v- . : y . - BENEATH CHARITY'S ! ;r i- ROOF ROBS A MAN IauI Qllbert asked for lodging at the Salvation Army poet. -4 1- North Second atreet, last night and hie reaueat waa granted. Shortly after he wa arrested for (testing t Xrom th nothing of A man who was -sleeping in th asm room.-" -.., , H i said to hav been seen taking the money. Police Officer Courtney and Jones were detailed on th case and placed Gilbert under - arrest ' on - th charge of larcny. - . . IsTAXb Mr. and Mr. W. P. Rud of Gardiner. Or., ar guest at th Portland. Charle M. Sag of Baker City la la Portland today; - Mra. Emma Hick and daugtiter. Alle ere at -the Portland from Spokane. ' P. B. Watte, a well-known atockman of Roeburg..l at th Perkln for the day. . ( ' - - - Henry E. McGinn returned today from a visit of several week In Loa Angeles. Cat,' with'' hi parent. Mr. and Mr. Charle McGinn. , Mr. McGinn says the moat common subject of conversation throughout 1 southern California la the probing Into land fraud and th Investi gations by th local county grand Jury. Paper there devote much space to th matter. . ''preferred Meek Oaaaad fjoodaV Allen 4k Lwla' Beat Brand, JAPANESE AOY Olympia Will Leave forOrient f Jhis Wjek With Supplies " V for Mikado. , v CARGO FURNISHED BY " . . I - FIRMS IN PORTLAND Captain Laughs at Stories That . He Would Jun Blockade "'-r- i-r-.at Vladivostok. 77- v .?, ;.-..;jru.,1 .' . ; ............ t'-v.., , More than 1509 ton of oata'and beef will be taken f rom Portland on the American ateamshlp Olympia to Japan for th mlkado'a army. Tb mgjoy, por tion of th oat product will b sup plied by Kerr, Gilford Co. Had not Its' plant burned, the Union Meat com pany would have furnished tb beef. ' It la believed that enough of the product can be secured from other firm to mak out tha shipment. . - Th steamer . wUl clear for MoJI for order. - Th Olympia reached -port last night from Puget sound. Contrary to expecta tions, sh dM not bring a pound of cargo from he north. The vessel la In1 com mand of Captain Weaver, who waa very much amused; when he learned ef the re port that he intended running th block ade at Vladivostok. ."In the first place." said th captain thl morning, "such a feat would be Im possible, for the reason that th Si berian port Is not and haa not been blockaded by the Japanese or any one la. Secondly; ItwouM be Impossible for a steamer to reach there at thla time of year on aoooont of th Ice. ' W ar under charter to load fur th Japanese government.' - " Tb vessel will take ,cargo at Mont gomery dock Na 1, and If all goe wall she -will leave Wednesday. Nearly all of her cargo la now at th dock waiting xor pr. ., ... ; - Th Olympia I more than 100 feat In length, but narrow, and small looking when compared with th oriental liner under charter to the Portland ft Asiatic Steamship company. 8 ho I of 1.7M ton net register, but 1 capable of carrying ,000 ton, of ordinary freight. She 1 owned by th Northwest Steamship com pany of Tacoma, and for the past year, until '.November 1. haa been plying be tween : Puget sound and. Nome, When taken 'off that run-In th fall she-was laid up at Eagle Harbor. - Prior to her ngaging tn the Alaska trade tha steam er wa o Derated by "the Northern Pacific Railroad company between Puget aound and tha far at--..---'.'-;-,--;-.;;'-f--- ; f O BAY CITY FIRM, t; mepatra o Predfer Chinook : Wta ' , Wad at 'SM rraaelMO. : : - Th contract-ToTjPirlng4h Owhrm bla - bar dredge. Chinook ha been awarded to the Risdou Iron AY Engineering- Work of San Francisco, whoa bid was $21.81.-mor than $4,000 lea than any bid submitted by local contractors. The dredge may leave for th Bay City this week. - Th California firm agree to mis weea. , jne vaniornia n. .'" disbursing quartermaster, for supplying put th ,hlp In good condition. In tSTT for hlpment to Manila. x In- th days. on hana sutnetent 4 place and A matter now stand, there may do keep her in commission. - Major Lang- fltt stated thl morning, however,' that h feeds rather eonndent that an appro priation for prosecuting th -work at th mouth of tne river win ne lnciuaea in th elvl sundry bill. - In that event tha Chinook . will renew dredging In 4h spring. - , '"' .'.' A- The- majority of the shipper ar In dined to, take an optlmlatlo view rela tive to the action which ooagresa'majr tak -concerning the river .and : harbor bill. They believe aom provlalon will be mad for continuing th . aaveral nrolect along the Columbia and WU lamette rivers on which th government haa already expended . large auras of money. . They say It. would be , very unbuslness-llke procedure for all work on these enterortse to be dropped. Jfno-Jfunda are forthcoming tti aid that th Port of Portland will be obllaed to maintain a good channel from thia city to the sea. A th rlvar I in better shap than It haa been for years, not such, '' great amount , Of ' dredging will hav to be oon aa la usually id caa-.-."?- "';-' f ' ' ' .' : t ,.r, y GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES. Oaiy On aVooal rtrm Bid am May a i Oats for Manila. . . ' Alber Bros.Mnilng company ta th only local firm to aubmlt a tonder for supplying government forag for ship ment to Manila. - Th government aaver tised for bids on. 0.860 tons of timothy hayand 4,560 ton of oats. - Bid were opened simultaneously thl morning at 3 a . ; HOtY t To be produced at the i Co- .. JUUIUHlr IIIWUBvyUWVtmUS . j - 'week, . f beginninj V. Sunday,' j . '.January. 8. ;' ; r ;,;' ; 2 Book containing the play, as i A ate eha . filnnnKfe W ;ti:e i J. K. GILL CO. I - ' Booksellers and , ' " . . Stationers"' J ; THIJP AND ADER Porttanil'i Greatest Bool Store ' 1 V ' ( :- - . - - -.i- , . ' ! Creat Wln it Uttie Prices Portland. San Franc Uco, Seattle, . Ta eoma and New Tork. .. - j . Th local firm agreed to furnish th hay at tlt.to a ton, and th oat at I21.J0 a ton. ,In th propoal-4t-4' plained .that j th grain I a variety known as Minnesota whit oat, which will be doubl sacked and delivered at Portland from. Minneapolis wtthln reach jof'th ship's tackle at th'' company's dock at 889.60 m. ton. -Delivery at the vessel will be mad . at tha rat of 800 tone a day within 10 daya after tha awarding of )he contract. - It U agreed by th company to com press th hay to a density of 88 cublO feet per ton In squar bale, and th quality of hay will b th beat obtain able. - Three fourth of it will consist of timothy and on fourth of clover, alfalfa or other grasses. ' It will be delivered at tha rate of 100 ton a day after th data of acceptance. " . -n Should Albera Bros, be given the can2' tract it . will probably mesh' that a couple of government transports will be sent to Portland, It will require two steamer of average carrying capacity to handl th shipment. ; . -. "' . lVf & MARINE NOTES. ; Astoria, Jan. I. Arrived down " at 0:80 a. m., schooner Joseph Russ. ' Arrived at 10:60 a. m., steamer George W, Elder, from San Francisco. . .-. Ouuld at t m., a four-masted schooner. ' ,' ' ..v, ' t Arrived during tti"Blght, ' steamer Harrlaon. from Nehalem. Left up at ll:to a. m., Prench bark Eugenie Fautral. - , - -. Ban Franclaco, Jan. 0. Arrived at I a. m., tamr Columbia.' from . Port land. .'.(.'., ....-.', . Astoria. Jan; Arrived during tha night, tug 8a Foam, from Orayg Har bor. ' -' '' . :.-.-:;';. , , . Arrived down at and aalled at 10:40 a.- m., steamer Alliance,--for Eureka and Coos bay, and atearaer F. . A. Kllburn, for San Francisco and coast porta. - Arrived down at 0 a. ra. and sailed at 4 p. m., schooner Mabel Gale, for San Franclaoo. : - : Arrived af 10 a. m., steamer Elmore, from Tillamook. . Arrived at ,nbon and left up.' steamer Olympia, from -Seattle. . ' ' , - j - Ban Francisco, Jan. 8. Sailed kt,, 8 p. m., steamer Aureus, for Fortland. ' January T. Sailed at 6 p. m., steamer Despatch, for Portland. - Astoria, Jan. . Condition of " tha bkr at t a. m.. smooth; wind, northeast weather, clear. .. . ' Astoria, Jan. Ethelson arrived at noon from' Ban Franotacp, ' "ALONG THE WATERFRONT." -The -steamer- -Baileys Gataert haa moved from tha Portland Shlpyarda to th foot of Aldef street, where she will be eaulpped with a new boiler She will go on her run between here and Tha Dalle tn th spring.- when sh will be the swiftest boat on the rlver-?----. The etearaee- Roanoke-le- expected to leave San Francisco for Portland soon. Sh will ply between her and Eureka ana way porta in opposition vt in jii Uance. Here her InteresU I will be looked after by th WesUrn Fuel Sup dIt company. The French bark Eugenld Fautrel left Astoria this morning and 1 expected to reach her tomorrow. . .? . ; : -4 .. On January it bid wllFb opened in th offlc of Capt. J ease. M. Baker.. local soeclftcatlon It Is stated that- 1,080 animate ar needed at the- Island. ' A government- hfeedlng r farm - has been started tber. . - ''-,' "T ARRANGE FOR ASSEMBLY OF LEWISES AT THE FAIR ,'..1. - - -I . ' Th- tyal . Lwla lgion ' haa ap nolnted Prof. H. H. Herdmann of this city chairman of th zcutlv commie tee which, will maaa, arrangement ror the celebration of -. Lewi day at th Lawl and Clark axposltlon next August. Professor Herdmann, ha appointed nv additional member of ts lewle so ciety of thla city to aot on tha commit tee. They ar John M. iwia, it. it. Lewi. ' A. T. Lawl. Charlee A. Lewis and Robert Jewett Lewi. ' Th committee will hav complete cbarceof Uie arrangement. They will act. In conjunction with the fair man agement to mak th celebration one of th principal function of tn fair. xt ta estimated that several thousand mem her of th Lewi family wUl attend th cathering. - li'At the last meeting of th society v t.l..Uavw Ml ,hMl. Mm. torlan. CALVIN IS BUSY AT . .OFFICES IN PORTLAND Off.clala at th gnral of floes of th Oregon Railroad 4k Navtgattoa company are wondering who haa been personating E. E. Calvin at San Francisco. A local publication state that he haa been at San Francisco several days, out nan kent carefully out of alght and departed yesterday 'Tor - Loa Angele to meet Jullu Kruttachnltt Th story t true eo fsr aa it aaya Mr. Calvin ha kept out of alght at San Franclaoo. He ha not bean away from Portland, and la attending to bualnea aa usual today .in his offlc har. .-. No news ha been received regarding th appointment of a general manager for the Southern Pacific system, and th question remains on for lively specu lation in 'local railway ciruee. - Annual Meeting Tomorrow. Members of th .First Unitarian ao clety and all who ar in any way inter eeted in th liberal faith . ar cordially Invited to attend tha annual meeting or tha aoclety at . the church parlors to rommow ' (Tueaday) vnlng, at which time th annual report of the trustee and th various committee will be pre sented. ' - - . Th annuarreporta which will ba read at thla time Indicate a moat encouraging condition of th aoclety, a growing mem be ran In with Increased attendance and a deep Interest on th part of all. whll th financial condition of th cnurcb t extremely satisfactory to all who hav Its welfare at heart. " Aa xhes annual meeting . partake largely of a soelal a well aa a- balnn function. It la earnestly hoped every on Interested la any way whatsoever will mak it a point to b present. At th close f th bustnee session refreshments will be eerved. and th re mainder ef th evening will be made th occasion for a -closer acquaintanceship among those In attendance. - . HAINfeS PETITIONS TO ' HAVE NAME CHANGED ': (Jearsel gpectal gerries.) ' - La Grande. Or Jan. Th people of Halnee, lomtle east of her, hav cir culated a petition to hang th nam f that town from Halnee to Hot Spring on account of th advantage to the plao owing to a Sanitarium to be erected there. , . -. , Th petition ties been algnad by moat of th people and will eom be to re this session of th leglslstur. ' GiSZ 'FuIiEi . m BEALTII COACO Not 'Enough, Money Has Been Provided for Collection and ? ' Proper Reduction. NEW FURNAClO AMONG Vv V.'X-if iMPEftAtiyE NEEDS T - ...... ,i .--H'-im. . Or. CardweU - Reappointed ' by- Mayor, and Dr. Slocum A Made Assistant Physician. DrrMa H. Card wall waa reappointed a member of the city board of health to day by Mayor Williams, for term of three years. . Tb mayor stated that there had , Seen others seeking th ap pointment, but . b waa satisfied with Dr. CardwaU... '.'...-;.'.'.. .- The board ef health ,1 . determined to provide for th proper consumption of th cttys garbage. Th member declare that a serious' problem I fac ing Portland; that It will be impossible to handle the garbage with: the preeent plant. . and 'consequently thai old ' fur- naoee will hav to be repaired, and new plant built. - A resolution was passed recommend Ing the city council to- grant anad dltlonal Appropriation of 810.000 ovet th annual ' estimate of 184.600 to be kpent In - repairs and erecting, a - new plant. . - :. - :' f R. Roblnaon. manager ef the' Robin so iv Construction company? who built th "cramatory, waa preeent on Invi tation of Mayor Williams, ..and est! mated th coat of repairs at 86.000 new crematory, 80,604. Aa the estimated expenaea of th department for 1006 are 884.600 and the running, expenaea' will amount to . 118.000, there -will not be a sufficient amount to mak the repairs and build. The-um of 810,000 addi tional la thought to be sufficient.' On of th prblems which th board haa to wrestle with I th consumption of th garbage from the exposition. It wsa anggested tha exposition should be made to pay for th-rductlon- 0t It s own refuse and - audi action may d favorably considered.' "" i r- Mayor Williams stated" that In all propablllty - tha legislature would sn act to allow the city to-establish garbage department similar to th street department, in which case th city .will hav compUt charge of the collection aa well aa the reduotlon of th garbage. Thomas-K.- Hume, elty plumbing In spector.,, reported . that the Inside Inn for , th exposition which 1 to be brought from St, Louis, will not 'con form to th city ordinance. He .'stated th plumbing In the building would-be defective; all other-bulldlnga conformed with - the city regulation. ' The matter waa left In in hand of Mr. Hum. - Dr. S. C. Slocum waa appointed ae- alatant cltr. bhralclan. - - . Mra. Ellen Tout, matron of the' small pox hospital bad her compensation fixed at 840 per month, Jrlth-880 additional for the first patient, and 810 additional for every additional patient until her compensation reached 1100 per month. when ah -will be given an -assistant; . Bvonr BauoABB satbi - taaeelal Dispatch t The JearsaL) ' Tekoa. Wash., Jan. . Th residence of Fred Kelnbaum caught fir yesterday tn th absence- f tbe family from a, de fective flu. - A bucket brigade saved th ham. Th roe M 6200. iTAJU BBM08TTAXT BIBS. (Jesraal Speelal Servke. " , Holyhead, Jan. . Th Earl of Demon talt died auddenly here today whll on Ms way horn to Tlppersry, Ireland. AUCTION i Eiidnd Auction uooms 211 FIRST STREET EXTRA SPBCIAU Auction Sal of Household Furniture at Our Sglearooma, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10 ' jo A. M. SHARP. Letter test reeelved frost Mr. 0. BoAaas, an It explains Itself: - ' - - - -' Betel fleanie, Seattle, Weak., Jaa. T, '06. Pertlaad Asctloa Rooms. ' 111 rtrst at.. Portias, or. I - mtleewe: AS Dronlaad. I ssi Madia ye the key ef my resfdeaoa. sad kladly ssv the fomlttira eat as soea a Maslble (Monday, If yoa eaa). a aa to sail It mm yew Teeaday le. I wave sere meay w vereo. aer intaaa atartlne ta tHialneas. ' Make the re. ms sa sooa ss pnealhle, a I ran set the ease, IIU, gVERYTHINn. see the aweey. Kladly seed siy trvska by rrrlflit to Everett, wasan aa ya wiu ooiige, yoers iraiy. -, : ., w. tiuraiaw. W win m , the' entire outfit te oer eel for eonenleaee. a ad will eosaewi sramptiy at 10 e. - am. Tneseay. ssa will go o eelltsg seal every arnrie la amo. as w want to SMiefklsi tke cask Tl KRDAT MIGHT. To aiee yea sa ides ef wkit te te tee k as won Id take a eolamn. eat there sre soaM Imii- rlfat rwkere. - spholateeedi- koeetlft ask ko. room suites: soMe SMbogsny raraltare; steel ran, nearly sew; eak llntn ekalra, we kede. stdeseard: silk tlnss statu iiaany bsejbaa ffurnttttre: wardmhe: - laeo eurtalns: aiaatel beds; rail ton eeek: walaat odd beds; center tables; beating stovssi a ad everyUlag for the klteke. . Attead tkta sale. It sill he worth year whll. We here so taawe en any article I tb store. It eoee sot suttee wast price It arts, win sell It. T OH iu L0WI1V-A tborsday Next. JANUARY 1 2 ." ;' .'. ' At Salearooma V v--'.. si I First Street, 10 A, Mv Sharps '; eao-wttl have ea Wedneedar, lMrcesMi.- a lO-rmm aoeae ef faralror a ad flttlncs. remove from the east side for ena- venlenee. asd It Inrhides sonte very fine pleeee. Atten this eale oat Tbaraoay. as If roe need faraltnre we will save yon sweay. Attend III first St.. an eny Tnsoday aad Tkanday. wkleh will ke ear resnlar a art tea days, keep year eye es ear adeerneaawata and eness te ear anetloa reon and get aceealnted wuk the way we oe.saatneea. . . AW -. mi , a wai i,, aeeaeeesv. ' .OLD HOSS SALE Removed toT Our Salesroom (for ' Convenience) sit Fint St JAINUARY 17 M eleees ef kacrare froai' fse H. ' O. T. sold Oo and the N. P. Terattsal Cm. will k wltheat resrrve the above sate. ; -'t'S A. LOWIT. Aectioi aTOTB Sale at stmt ear epeciaiTy, II r fall varae ta eaah fee aai kiad ef fari araJkar or kawaehoia good, rf yw hare anytfcla; to aeU esol Bp s- U WAV JkW VTAwBT BVOaus - W. m r OVRAD APPBAHS MILT S030SIS Is the WcrlcTs SOLE A0ENTS -':. Th Shoss That ; Are flsds to Rt ths ;f-:-r Ftt of Men. '". - r jna Wall.-0vcr KNIGHT'S, ;0 DRY-SOLE WATwraoOFma amp pas P0 THB SOLIS o BHOta.' mMANeNTVT WATKaraoora rJ SEKVATPS SOtSS, AND ADDS wtut DtiaAsiijrr, .spoil; OR OatASI, SASLV APfUBD, . DKIES OUlCkXV. tOON TO MEN UNO W0MCN WHO 0I8UKI WEARIHft RUBBERS. Smuts tin ckiUtm llokt too. - et Dreg eemelksi st Drag er Doaa . Keep lat IMfA".' -' Bend for folder---contain- I ing endorsement from par con in thl city who us it. It permiasiblo in some few cases. but to forget FELLOWS when you order meatsor groceries is unpardonable. Fellows . keeps nothing - but r the .best - and bis prices are just as low as good goods can be sold for. Some spe cula: "'""'-v..'-. ; --:-- '.v IT lbs. try Granulated Sugar, "1 ;, 35 , Pound Baker's Premium Chooolate.' .'. 20 -:.' Can Baker's or OhlrardelH'e Cocoa. 7.:.. . a." 8 bottlea flStder'a Beat Catsup, --v ,.;T '-'.". :' '."15 -"' ' r- - 8-lb. pkg.T Pyramid Washing Powdef. 25ar. .,. ' It bare Oood Laundry SospL ",. -', Pound Best Gloaa Starch." -v - - at ' .- l-lb." packag Pure Corn Starcav- ; 25 - : Pound good Gunpowder Tea. - )y Pound - fresh . roast Cesta Rica Coffe. ! 374' Washington Street ; Quick Delivery. Phone Main 2596 To Real Estate Men and Investors We offer, a choice 5-acre- tract suitable -for -platting t-' location, Hawthorne avenue and 48th St, on O. W. PvCo. car line. Price reasonable; easy terms if desired. Portland-Trust-Co. ' 109 THIRD ST. : WEINIIAI-D'S City Brewery Saiwm aa4 Moa Oosaptota i ."iv BwT ta th Borthweav Bottled Beer a Specialty 1 VBaVBPBMB ' Be. Ta, --.. Uth aad BaraaMe PORTLAND, ORBOOK. The Arc&dc Thestrc TerUssd's Pajaear TanlivtU Tkeawe. ', V. ' ItT?V TV ""'.' I I.t I " . '.- - 'r --'" . , pv i - : ; f r 7 --7" FULLNESS Ft JvS tH TKIS XCJ VT-VO Olr. ft v tow Standard in nNi sucrj i The Largest: Children's ; Department In Portlande - v . ;;;;' ENTIRE: r-:.-: SECOND FLOOR PerKina E;tel :. ; 08 AXB BT .Olds, Wort man King. ; Woodard. Clark Co. - ' VaDduvnw Walton, JTr ' Washington street. W.-J. Fullam. 2(1 Morrison. . Beutgen 4k Fearey. t Motw rtson. street. - CkKldard - Kelly Bhoe C. Sixth and Wsshlnaton. - KMX TO , Bhoe Co.. -lfth ataol Wash In at on sis B. Rich. Hotel Perktna. And by- an-to-dat shoe deslers, druggists snd gen eral merenant-tnrugnout th northwest. -Egeert, Young. Cw, 11 Third street. - BBT-BOU ' all claimed for It .f not, your money back. ; . - Trad Supplied by r' -. - RALSTON COX '.. 1 Manufacturer' a Agent '. )"- - gggOhaaahay of Oommeraa, Vosrtlajkfl, steed STO. - - ABnTanratsan."' Columbia Theatre - ,A. . Bella, tassee vlB thl weak,- autlSa getnrday.' Tas -greatest nredectloa et the yes THE HOLY CIT V , r ' Tke Mgteet popnlar4rtee ittraetlna ever ef- red la tbe el. Order nor seats NOW. newa-towa-efSea, S2T Morrtsoak epe all day. Pheae Mala 110. - After T p. sa. at tbaatre. Mala 811. BuUr Columbia nrteae.. Empire Theatre U Baker. Maaager.' iy Order seats by pheae Mala HI. Klght prieea, 15o. 85e. Sse. 80;. , MaUaMS kalf price. . The Jonas Is effr The Tttalfbt, Tneeday and Wednesday Blghta, ' The tore Kmneree mt ttemuny, ' Til, Dlreetloa BraaiUiarat ACorrte. 'i Rudolph and Adofpsi Tke lsogkleet ever, everything op te eata. . New M nal, Oaaeea. geagsOrlsiaal. .. THIS -r Taafedar. Ftldar aaa sa tardar lAaeela i. Carter's popular slay, . Two Little yVsxMa THX COaAND TflSATIXD ' WEEK Or. JANUARY'S, '. ' . ' All New Thlags! ' ' XO eUTOKLni AU11 U. , '. OOaTOBB'B XOa IIOW, . Kara Let ef Tralavd t'anlnee. r-r;-' ' - BT. OXAZB Ago OAUbS1VbV . MaaanroDS Wire line. WOmOAAT ABB cauarraoa, , . ..leifhable tieaiey Kketr. ' 'f ' - ITOaB MeOOtstiOat. . ,- , Ventrlloqulat. ' , .-...-.'-'- -V OOOX AATS OAKBS. '--' , Siaflns snd DanHn Aerobat. " : . . IOLMI8 ABB DBAST. . ' Hleh'laaa Mixlral ArTt.ta. Km. Axr iooui iw goarB ' "Way lxn-t They riay With Ms V ni omAannsrOOPA, - (a) At Mukden. v lb) Raee fae a gtaa. (ef kUdcete ef Myateey. ete. Aanilaaioa, aay eaet. 10c Babseata, Is. DAKCa THEATRi: Third and YeatMH et- Kterrtng riaue. Uttm. A Larfsat VandeTtlle Itnaae tm Aaterte. . 1W TOBK COMIPT TovS. ... iWZLSCg i BtAITLalTD, , ..,- THE THHES AJtf IOjgS,"""-'"' , v T1TE TE1U AsTOa. : ,j flXirXTTE MAasOALk ' ... .;-,''; 4 J-w. wood5 , ..- " Atolsslea le. PertersMaeee 8.80, f :. :X THE LYRICTHEA TRH Seveatk and AMer Streets. - Tkki Weekt tax iHiii no a woods. IC SOTO, , . , , : DOBA SALX. ',"'; t - , raiTg alls,. '.'.v.'. TOM WUI. '-. s v - ' - TWOMAt W. BAT. TalB VITAaCOPC. ' Perfnrneneea 8 M to 4 i, t Wh) M:M. B. .1 iv eesovao sisaar. . . BIJou Theatre lath .. Op. IX Ml Mtrat-Aee a Bowata. "XOLtT- JaggY OfI Of. w ft rs ..a. AiTlug pot a. . lim M OOtDKal. ' falAOTi. , ; i TTie A roLlT. ,. BuonesAnt. s - frata a to 4.SU. Iranian T te 10:8. Sunday eoetlneeue tress S ie M M, Adsilaalea I esaau GTAR THEATnn A ORCAT HH-L. fivnwr T4I , CI' "t f -" Am. 8.0 1 I I I V . -3. '. r Adwltlse. KX, name I! ! ' CCPOBBT BAlAe- I' - . v ' ? " '. i ' ', ' - i ..-' V. " '- - ' ,,..-. a,-....".. . .'. I