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nr. . ,t Tim. OREGON- DAILYJQVItNAL. PORTLANDSATUROAY-TEVENINOMAY-27t-1905-. 4 its -7 :'r: -fkolN-TOPlCS TOEIOHT'S AlTDIIMIHTi. Bel ace... ' Kmuin. ; .Vi..":; . Lyric irsnd j,.,..,...... Hakar,, j,.,...,.. , ."Th Heart f Maryland"' ;;-.;"Bler Blow ' ...,"TIm Heart ef Vlralnla" ,1 . i. -j, Vaudeville . t!. .... Vaudeville ;4 vio!iiu TziTT il man- inaton. vIco-Drealdent and general man ager gfJhaltIxlmariJtoBiuiit-Cgoc ""Waahlhgtuii ami Idaho? will be. given tnts evening at ine;roniana nam m y -pat vsiiws v friftiiirt exi high regard tor the departing general -manager, who leaves Portland May SI, ' to become a realdsnt - cf Pittsburg. While his friends rejoice In his edvanoe- ment they regard the change as a dla . tlnct loss to Portland and the Pacing northwest. His policy here. has shown him to be progressive, far seeing, and ..An.lH.rm. nf thn mnnM-in arc constantly made by public opinion on - the railroad fraternity. ' The banquet -.. th1 evening will be attended by score " .or more railroad off iclala. - - v . .j. . u, . - - Bids for 11.000.006 feet of lumber ta - . ;- be used inrfsonstructlon of the Panama -r--canal have been opened at Washington '"'' by the purchasing agent "of the Panama ... canal commission. ... . The Paclflo .coast bids were the lowest, and J. J. Moore Co. Df San Francisco la probably the - : successful- bidder, for 8M8.888. Other .. i bid were: - Eastern Western Lumber f company, Portland. 82I8.8O0t Pacific ' T"rEport --Lumber-- eompany, Portland, i-Z- f338.ll;,Ta6oraB Lumber mlHa. 8840, . Ill; Arthur Gamwell. Seattle. $!6T.T0; .... ... Belllngham Bay Improvement company, ' ' $228.U. - ; - rrpSThe pioneers" wea the' subject Of a - deeply interesting sermon by Dr. , Stephen 8. Wise at Temple Beth Israel r-Jaet night.- He spoke of 4he privations and .hardships endure by Lewis and :.. jCiark. the explorers. After recounting - the pupose and details of their Journey - - to the northwest he told of the great - - assistance rendered by the Indians, and especially by Sacajawea. The pioneers " -' tf today are pioneers Of religion. The . . . -work they have to accomplish la Just as greatand important a wa that of the explorer 100 years ago, ',"' " ' George Wright Post and Women's he- - i lief Gorpa -will attend-metnorlat serv ices on Sunday at 11 o'clock at Ep worth ZZ M."-Erchurch,-orner-of Twenty-third and Irving etreeta. . ttev, nenry x. ,a.i- i klnson wHLpreagh OlLTh Immnrtslltyp to--rjreshim, Oregon-Clty- awd-C- - t i , .11 wt,a .nllura nA ullarl I . n - n , 1 ? . A t.l. Ta of Deeds." All bid soldiers and sailors and memberaof posts and corps are; Invited to take part, and seats will be - reserved " lor them. The cnurcn nas - been appropriately decorated and the " ohoir . has prepared -iuslo - In : keeping with the day. - ..-'T; i .Wlth"eh mall the exposition nffi lal. raiadvled or prospective exour- , . slons on s large scale to 41 Clark farr. On Spokane day two spe - 'Clar tralnawlll bring toi Portland the prominent cltlsena of that town. The - Salt Lake Commercial club' will attend, 400 strong, by special train on ftah day, and will go from here to Victoria, "ar " rangemerUa for thla trip having bees made by Herbert, Cuthbert ef the last -re named city. - T511vefWrT51ewart :bf CWcagS- ' oreach at the Rodney Avenue Christian huren, edrner Rodney avenue and Knott street, tomorrow a,t 11 o'clockv- At ?:4J t o'clock he will be at the First Christian 1 church. corner L I'ark and - Columbia streets, and will give one cf hla charac teristic addresses on how to handle the 'liquor evil. Mr. Stewart Is a brilliant speaker, and he was formerly. chairman . of the. national committee of the Prohi bition party. ' ' , ' When you feel the need of a tbnlc or a bracer, there la nothing like good liquor to do it. When you 'have taken old and are threatened' with grip or pneumonia, taken quickly, our A. D. U. Rye Whiskey will stop the chills and aave your life. If you need anything In the line nf wines and llquofs, 'call : Main SS2S and your order- will be deliv ered free to your address. D. Germanus, the family liquor dealer, 221 Morrison 1 street . : In the graduating clasa of Washing ton seminary, Washington, D. C, that held Its closing exercises last night, .were Miss-Judith Margaret Scott and Mlss Elisabeth Coleman - of Portland. Their diplomas were delivered by Postmaster-General Cortelyou. Mlaa Scott read an essay on "The Obligations of Cltlscnahlp," and ' Mlsa Coleman on "A -; Plea for tha Juvenile Court." i Last Seaside excursion, Sunday. May IS. for $1.60. via the A. St C. railroad. Get your tickets st 24 Aider street ' ' any day during tha week and avoid ':-the Mnt "the "tmioHdeper-Sunday mine-.--A - ticket aeetires a .sent, a good time and a square deal for every body. 'Ticket salea limited to aeatlng capaolty-of tra ln- ; - ; - Professor A. S. Hobtle and his class gave a delightful slther concert last evening at ArlotV hall. An attractive program . was- rendered,- a feature of ; which wis -tho-Lewl and Clark Cen - tennlal Exposition March," composed by Profcsan Mobile. , The concert was fol lowed by a dance, , . The Southern Pacine'e schedule ex ' tending the run of the Albany local to Eugene will be put Into effect Msy 2, instead of June 1, a previously an nounced. This j will give people of 'the Eugene district opportunity to come to Portland In time' for the opening day of the exposition, A moat enjoysble' excursion will be given next Sunday. Msy 21, by the Sons of Herman to Ladles' Island. Steamer and barge leave foot of Alder Street at s:80 a. m. Round trip 7 Sc. children S6c Dancing and refreshment! on board. - .- ' At the White temple last -night a special entertainment was given to wel com DrJ.-Whltcomb Brougher on ls - return ffom St. Loula. where he at tended the1 general convention of th , Baptists of America. It was one of the Producer toConsumer Per Ton. KULLHU BABLltl ..t. Choice Feed Oats...,,, Rolled Oats ., Whole, Corn Cracked -Corn - Middling, , - Short .,-, r.TVjTJV-. .-T.-; Bran - I "Wheat,! t..... .......... Dairy Chop . Timothy Hay l - Idaho Ttmothjf Hay . ,V. Alfalfa Hav . .-. 29.BO noxo 28.00 28.50 U7.00 UT.OO 15.00 11. OO : For delivery add 80a per ton Above rrleeg Are "Koaey-Sarers. PACIFIC GRAIN CO. t - Telephone Main 1107. ' Ooy. trhirteeata aad Kearaey Its. j largest lnl- vert -ever-given at the. whit tempi. tne program cuihibibu of the" following: Th Lost" Chord," W.- O. Haynes; "For All Eternity," Miss Hawley; duet. "Across th 8 till Lagoon," Misses Cytle and Sheas reading.- Krcd Jones; violin solo. Mis Barker; "Island of Dream."-TrByaaWciaa4lT3C; Dr. Brougher. . ; Btrawbcrrle which rival those of th prtsa Hood rlve Cjatches'"- are - -being grown in tha city limits.- iT-MTOllver today exhibited boxes of berries from his acr patch In University Park and TmarketuIlB season. The berries are of 4 - . i . perfectcolor and shape -and 1efeet flavoTr tfaualljr-tJerrtes -of large "Btxe ara .tnallform and one-aided, but these ,rftwn , lUAPeai - l.j of an.d.ot Jinlform..co(ort "Fred yrlts-T proprietor of" the' well known north end resort that baa figured so- much In .the - courts In the past year,-yesterday was "Hashing" Williams money on the street, and seeking taker of the short end of bets he wss anxious to make. Frlta finally preaaed hie offers with such apparent anxiety to get rid of aome of his money that he deposited 1180 agalrwt $&0, and stated that it waa hla opinion s well as wish, that Maor Williams would be reelected. " V.IX. . - The New York State society held Its regular meeting last evening at tha clty hall and transacted business -Tf - im portance. '.Several member were n r41e4 and much nthuiaam was shown over the prospects of the society. Mr. J. Kenworthy read n original poem on New Tork and George H. Hlme del)v ered an. address In which he gave the society Information' concerning many ef Or(' imUntttJrhi amt Iron New Torki - - r, -. ' :, , Opportunity knock at- you door every time you read one of our ads. You canno find an qul to- our 3 suit any place In the city. They are up to date In every way, the materials are durable, the workmanship, fit and style are guar anteed to be right. Every suit In tha house 2. any pants . 87.00 -no more, no lea. Unique Tailoring company, 47 Waahlngton etreet near Seventh. Seaside on "Sunday. Two excursion trains will leave the Union depot tomorrow- Sunday at 8 a. -m. for Seaside via k. a m. r r ft. This is the last chanee"lhr" eaon to visit the beach' for 11.10. Every passenger assured a seat A fine ride, lot or fun, a Jolly 'crowd nd a square deal guaranteed everybody.- Get your ticket at the lL"lAJl?0OlLlhejnornlng. - . Tomorrow trjojleytrJpapn the Q.rW, nemah Park, 2& cent round trip. To Boring, Eagle Creek and EstacadariO Cents Open trailersattached . lo ,all motor car. Dancing at Canemah and Estacada . Parlt. ,. .. D'Urbano a Royal Italian Band will furnish music at Es taeada hoteL v. : .' ' '.,--;-?--:-.-.''- "Joseph : Johnson,-employed ""-In the basement -f "the Oregonlan; building. lng and received injuries-that will-confine him to his home for several day a He was working tinder the elevator, which , Started to the bottom of the haft.-and knocked him from a ladder. Oregon City boat. Sunday trip from Taylor "treV: J 1 -.39 .-m. arm s:s-iv-nr : rr ' Returnlne; J:80 and 1p.m. tound inrr-SBc. Good -outings foy- Your family. Take thera along. DoiTt fall td ask for Lewi and Clark Fair Guide." Savings Bank department. Title -6uarantee--V-Trutt-t'ompairjr. 7 Chember of Commerce. Bank open Sat urday evenlng-s, 8 to 8 o'clock, to re ceive deposits... If you want a rasor that 1 absolutely guaranteed In every respect or money back, call on Albert Bernl, the drug gist, and call for hla "Lewi .and Clark Special." Every on warranted satis factory. ... . r We are still fitting: those 82.80 glasses for 11. If yon need glasses It will ba to your interest to call on Metier Co Jeweler and. opticians. Ill Sixth atreet. Cafe des Gourmets is the best 40o coffee on the market; three pound for 81. Call Capital Coffee company. - 388 Ankny.glxejt. -Pfloo West 148. Liamberson' launch landing at east end of Msdlson street bridge -a place, to keep launches, houseboat and all boats. Term on application. The Oregon, Portland's new and Modern- hotel. Is receiving guest. Corner Seventh and Stark streets, l TOe" riw ITotct-Or?gon. cornerSerr enth and Stark streets, ha hot and oold running water and long distance tele phone In very room. ...--; DTrbano Royan t Tt n "Bah (TarTIs tscadsrliotelrfhmdayr Rotrnd trip rate 50 cent. ,.- .Dr Amoa. surgeon. Ickcn tmllalmv Antley Printing Co.. 188 Oat, ' - HAPpTnTgHT SPENT : BY- PENNSYLVANIANS The women of the Pennsylvania soci ety gave a delightful aoclal last even ing st the room of the society In the City Hall. - Nearly 100 member and many visitors were present. ' At the business meeting It wss decided that tne swieiy wuum cooperate wan in official, of the Lewi and Clark expo, the society would cooperate with the sltlon In entertaining distinguished rtnpy1"-"1" 'ti" mtu h fi, Recitations were given by Mrs. Pet tlnger and Miss Mort J. W. Euston related humorous stories. , Dr. Ma , l Card well read' an entertaining paper on women f - Pennsylvania who have gained national fame. B. 8. Pague gave an gddresa on Molly Pitcher and told of her- hero.tr (TPHon at tha battleof Morf mouth. Wallace McCamant -enad a ahort address on features of Pennsylva nla hlstoryr! Dr.'Ney Churchman gave a humorous reading and the remiAls cencea of George H. Hlmes waa Inter esting and instructive. Mrs. Munra, 74 ynars of sge, and Mra. Graves,' 88 years old,' acted as hostesses, and assisted Mra Sarah. H. Evsns, the t-halrman of tlieeyenlng. In welcoming the.guests.. ' Up-to-Date Vaudevill. - The Orpheum theatre throughout the Week ha presented a most entertaining program, which ha drawn exceptionally large -hou. The Pony Girl1, ballet ha made a decided "hit" An presenting their sketch. "School.", These very pret ty girl evidently divide their time gen- reueljr 4etween-thelr -book , and twyiux. ins uii, -uniivnw mi wirinuii are well received-" and " the entire bill haa been much of a success. An entire ly new. program will ba presented next week. The price to this popular house I but 10 cent and hour of continuous amusement. ' ' "..'' BOamD OF OFfOiaTKY, The .Olregontat'e .board of Optometry met In Halem on Thursday for the pur pose of 'organising. E. O. Mattsrn of Portland, aa chairman pro tern. Dr. C. W, Lowe of Eugene was- elected presi dent and Dr. H. W. fiarr ,of tialem secretary. . . ' t -. REPUBLICAN TALKS --AT;BIG LANE:RALLY F7B7Cib3oh Tell Why He and Many Others Have Cone Outside of ' Party Lines to Make the Election of the Demo-' -oratfa Candidate Sure tANEEPRlNTSME:jtEVMOVEMENTifirP W-C, Munly Says Administration i Under Williams Has Been Cor-. ,1 rupt and That Mayor Wanted to Pay Contractors - . f - Who Did Poor Work on Tanner Creek. - Frank 8- Gibson; 4a lifelong Tiepub Hcsnprestdcd over th Lane meeting In Sellwood last rflght. and before be Introduced the mayoralty candidate told the-audlencaahat.Althoughrie was 40 years old and had voted the Republican ticket ever"lnco-tio hadTeched: hl legal majority, he purposed In thla city election - to -Vote.- for-. Dr. - Harry iane. And the audience, composed of more Republicans -than : Democrats, cheered his sentiment -to-the echo. - nTtommoh tvllh Hiuusands-f -Re publicans." said Mr. Gibson, ! am sup porting thla xewmovementr a movement thgtl make' for "abetter, government, a movement' that ; 1 natlbnal irt It cope, and that haa swept throughout the- country. It coflsplcupu head 1 President Roosevelt, standing there In the White House and asking-tmly tine question before determining what shall be his off lelal act -the question: 'What I th will of the people a ex pressed In .written statute?. It. Is a movement that haa atlrred a doxen com. monwealth and shaken the stronghold of - thepollticaf bosses who -have been using ths machinery, of partiea to aeoure their private ends, who have conjured wth the names of candidates put up to attract the voters yet controlled by those who do notjgrdublleffJce l a publlo trust, Kesped for the Xa' "Never before haveTtood before an audience to- indorse a Democralc.nonj lnee. I hold loyally the party Idea of th Republican jartye- But. in thl mu nicipal campaign, you know a well a I do that there are no-Jssue that trench on party distinctions. Tou know that It 1 a question of respect for law, and that-Dr, Harry Lane stand for th thing in hi present contesV . r. And T went In anneal, to tne wnmen to ssslst in thla battle.You are more vitally interested In the, issues of the campaign than are -the men. -You who have children whom you -riairto guard against tha influences that might drag them down, you who pray for help in SuiYotindlng" those children with condl-tlona-that-will make It easier , to - rear IJlEin- as Ihey should -b" reared- 1 aay that vOu Should add to th force that are backlnr Dn-Hrry-Lan4-rl palgn I0r mayor. -. : "Eyery person: who know him know that he ia a man who .wiM . keep ' hi nmmliH.-VIUI Will STlV SVCTy Pr rs'on in i'ortland -eiuar -oeei. -. --. - - - -TTbelieve that' I apeak the aentiments Of eudugri"Republlcan who will vot for Lane to lnure hi election." . Aa he spoke there were repeated sal vos of applause. It was apparent that he waa expressing the views of those who heard him, although the Republi cans were In the majority In the audi ence. .-'',' -J Duty of ETery-eiiUe-L ; William O. Munly waa Introduced and delivered a strong address, - - "I believe that It is the duty of every good citizen to get .behind Dr. Harry Lane in thla flght."i laid he, "not alone because of his winning personality, but because of the Issues he represents." Mr.Munlythen j-ead the deductions drawn from extended argument In an article in McClure's magaslne, treating of the crime statistics, and aaylng In conclusion ss the view of the editor of that publication that the recent In crease tn crime waa dua to th corrup tion - by - corporation -and -contractor who thought It cheaper to cqulre franchise- by bribery of official than by legitimate purchase, to politlclana' dls poaltlon to debauch the electorate and thele -efflolal positions, and disrespect for law grown ad common that It haa become a vital Issue In every corner of 'The conditions set forth In thl artlsJ bl7V ald" Mr. '.Munly. "wouia o ais count -mr vr-re not for the rising tide of protest thst Is sweeping over the country. fwhat gave President Roose eUuchrimenjlojiijmaJorltjr jHSt year Was It not the popular belief that he would enforce thw regardless of th station In life of the cltUen- In volved? . ' leopl Are Aroused. - "Study th conditions- in- Wlconsln, with It IaFollette fighting for thl new idea now obtaining the ascendancy throughout the country; consider Mls .nuri ith ita JoseDh Folk, aupported by the people without respect ot pouw r.l lines: learn of New York, with 1U Jerome, going out to fight for the teo nl laws and caring nothing whom they i r . . ... , v,a . .k.r, l?"' - i. ihrmd in this land a new idea which, ,rrr.Pd in these concrete movcmeiM, means that the people propose to come Into" possession of their own at last. "I take pleasure In quoting from our mayor himself, hla words spoken In 18D8, when he waa upportlng General Bee be. the bolting nominee for the mayoralty, and when Judge William aald: 'We are nil boltere thla year j' ther 4s iu room for psrty politics In a munlclpsl csm palgn; the only question Involved Is the good or tne. peopie,. maier. a"'"""" efficient administration, anit the neees. slty of Ignoring the will of the party bosses, who always try to whip us Into line with the cry of party regularity. "Judge WIlltarasr supporters say that he has been a great man in th paat We are not Irylng him now .on the re mot past, tut on the Tecord of his ad ministration Just closing. That -Is his present cause In court, people don't care much what happened 80 year ago. They care very much about matter of th Immediate present.". r - ' Mr. Munly-broughlant-frint the mayor wanted to pay for th delinquencies of th Tanner creek wer contractor from th tax payers' general Jtupd and Jhe re turn of the rs.800 deposit of the origi nal lowest bidder for the front street bridge contract. Speaking cf th mo nopoly given to a, few gambler by the administration. Mr. Munly saldr r JTooadatloa ef ulclde' gkuU.' ' "The luprvme court denonnred gm bllng and said that It outrage public decency and disturb th publle per-e. and yet the official proposed to build up the financial fortunes on a founda tion ef suicides' skulls. Not ill the verbat flowers from the mayor" vocab ulary can sweeten thl foulj thing thst they hav done. Th mayor called the preacher and the Scotchmen ' ' liar and scoundrels.' As to the Scotehmn, ey have given the world the best municipal administration known to civilisation, and the clergy-R-slnce. th thunder ef Slnal were heard hav they not stood for th be t-thing-hat- ha, -come to mortal man? ? r- :-v' ,- "I have no-word of personal abuse for judge William. He la' an old man, per .haps in his day of senility.' But against him We gladly place, with hi pleasing personality. Dr. Harry Lane, a man of firm convlotlons and atrong In hi devo ttnh tn the right." V - " .. . xnd Cheer f pje Xaa. - And "then came Dr. Lane, cheered time - and . . gln,-.and -renewing -hls straightforward presentation ef bla po sltlon en th current-Issues. He spoke kindly "tf Judge William.-nd yet aald that "the time had come when the peo ple of. thla.lty-ahould demand that the government have a responsible head, a mayor who acknowledged that the acts of his appointees must be taken a hla own acta, and that it waa not compe tent for the chief executive to saddle upon someone else th blame ferwrong- dolng'in the administration. i "T amTreelO aa'fhat ir the good people of Portland' see fit to elect me mayor, I shall accept the responalbllty. and expect ther men whom T appolnt to answer to me for their acts candidate. - "I believe that if. an execu- ,ecrM meeting- and adopt, a -course, that waa Utterly at variance with "my idea of what wa right, I would get a new executive bord, I do net mean by thU that t would-be a crank, or that I know it alt. ' I am not claiming that' I am the blggest-thlng that ever happened, and that others do not have good ideas. But, as I read the charter, .can: see the plain-Intention to mske the mayor responsible. or. the executive .department. andlionesUy be. lleve that whoever hold .. the orrice should irot attempt to evade that respon sibility." . - "Make Good" With th Andlence. Dr. Lane wa finely received by the audience, and quite apparently- "made good"-with them. Councilman A. F. Flegel followed nr. Lanerrwitrj ther-f rank dertaratTOTr-that ha.w&nted the peopleo iq;uttnl hla three-year record aa a' councilman from thTenthwaroVan-4fUut aort tf a cltv-leglslator pleased theinh would regard It as a high honor to be returned as a councilman at large. TlTe-ratrsefl; enthuslastlOTipprnVnl whfn he referred" tothe cowardly roanner-1n which th member of th city council yesterdayS evaded the Issue raised by 3.000 citlseng in reference to the pro-, posed repeal of saloon licenses near th exposition, advocated tne two mm tax to pay lor street fills rtd bridges cost ing more than 816.000. end counseled the voters not to support the amendment-offered thl year which h declared would enable the tTeet railway companla secure-f ranch tseg In piecemeal by ordi nary ordinances. j Thomaa Oulnean and Dr. C. B. Brown, candidates on the Cltlsens' ticket for the council, spoke' .briefly In closing the meeting, which had crowded th Fire men's hall to the very doors. ' D. M. Donaugh called the meeting1 to order, and In a happy peech Introduced Mr. Gibson, the president of the evening. BETTER SERVICE FOR TRAVELERS BY-RAIL JC dlnlng-csr will be added fo the Oregon- - Railroad to Navigation com pany' train 3 and4 .nexj,Mondaila. and out of Spokane, and Supt. R. Fryor of the dining-car service is in Portland arranging for the aervic. The car will run between Colfax and Spokane, and patrona will be served with dinner on No -t he afternoon train coming out of Spokane, and breakfast on "train JNO. 4 ' a-olTig Into Spokan. . The Northern Pacific' new traliOh? WKeFSounr limited, which .will bo put on June 4 between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, will leave t Portland dally at 4 :s0" o'clock. On-the same -date tne North Coast limited, between BL Paul and PortlandiwJiL change Its schedule and leave Portland dally at z o cioca in stead Of I o'clock. Hundsy, June 18, the running time of the New York Central'a train, known as th Twentieth Century limited, from Chicago to New York, will be reduced from 20 to 13 houra The train will leave at 1:30 p. m. instead of 13:30 o'clock as at presents-There wilt ba no change in th train westbound, which leaves New York at 3:45 o'clock. MEAT INSPECTORS-NAT, IN FAVOR WITH MAYOR Mayor William has vetoed the ordi nance providing for-a meat Inspector . n.i ...M.nl at Urlrm nf tl2& and 8100 armdnth, -respecttvely. Tlj veto will Km ya A ml h next meettnff Af the teltr council. The mayor objected to -the ordinance on the ground that It provision lm-, posed too many regulations on meat daaUrSr and subjected them to unneces sary Injhor and expense in providing their nieftt' for the market. He was of th ooinlon-that-'-t he market -IrmDCCtor-t dently appointed at a salary of 38 a month could see, to It that meat mar kets were properly conducted. "1 do not believe 'that, as a general rule, meat dealers of Portland ere in cllned to sell diseased or unwholesome food," he continued, "because self-interest. If no other consideration, would Induce them not to engage In that sdrt of business. It eems te me that Plain and simple provision In an ordi nance providing for regular and constant Inspection of the' -meet shops of this Is'al! that ia necessary to protect peo ple from buying diseased Or' unwholf. mm meat." r Band Concert at .Estacada Sun tfy D't'rbano'" Royal Italian hand." Mo tor care with trailer from First ; and Alder atreet. 7:10.':8o, U;39 . m.; 1:30. 3:30. 8:44 D. m.. Ticket must be ptirchssed at theifflte, First and Aider atresia, . - - .; (,.. ,. . .. . 4 For4HWIJNDArJ0URNAIrAcptd Until - , . . : It's weU worth your while to Investigate the merits ot JOlMALWANTlDi." Forrent- lotr roomtt, dlspoalng: of or aave time, temper, as WIIIPPINCPOSTIUI LOSE FIRST Charies F. McGlnty Said Not to jB tM arrie djto. Woman "He. c Assaulted.. - . . BOTH HAVE BEEN IN POLICE COURT BEFORE She Is' Reported to Have Left Husband In California, With- . -t""'-out a. Divorce. - - - Because', of a legal technicality it ia likely that Charles F, McGlnty, tn first candidate for the whipping post under the Drovlsions of the law that recently. became affect) ve, wlIT "escape afloggln g; However, hla aeap irom tne numuiai- fmir paniiihmentnnay 6 the causeTT nis- arrest on a more serious cnri . McGlnty Jive at , 88 Flft street with a woman aupposed to be his wife. Both haveibeen wallers In the elty, 1I.T attacked her Thursday,-and the marks of BerThlurIes,were stUIIplelninrl evl- rdenca-when she appeared in the munici pal -court -yesterday. McGlnty rwaived an" examination and waa -held to the grand Jury In the umjofJIOOj. 'The woman. Stated that. b.a . had . In sisted on her deserting the narrow way In order to Increase till income, and that her refusal caused the attack. McGlnty offered no denial of " the charge of assault .and , battery,. "and court attache and others who were In terested In the execution of the law. In stantly perceived in. him th first vic- I tlm of the -haw law. Sheriff .prdwJ prepared t deputtxethe1 woman to do the whipping in case the court imposed the penalty, and she I aald to hav de clared her , willingness W .'pert orm--th operation,' ' . Today, rtowever. it was PTOUghl LO i tfia altenlfun of the onicil-hat-the man could , not ba punlnlied lojr ylfe- beatlrxcr although h pleaded guilty. Official were Informed that the woman I hot ths legal wife of McOlnty. A year ago MeUlnty, another man and the woman fell Into the clutches of the police on a serious charge. In order to avoid a-penalty of six months' labor .on. the rockplle McOlnty married -the woman. Theyhftve-llveiT together alnco that tlm. , - The police now say. that one -year prior to her marriage to McOlnty the woman deserted her husband in Sacra mento, California, and came to thla city. They also state that ahe did not -secure a divorce. The chargea will .be Inves tigated. .. - . .- - AT THE THEATRES, Opening of the .Belasco. At t:15 'clock thla evening the' enrtata will ring up at tbe lirlaaro theatre on tha sew Belaae twk enmpany -I tke tnlttal .tort pf . rurmanee f - ioe Heart er Hiryland," ParM itsWtrorMc:"-6B of tbe Unit moceasfui war .plays,' and baa only prerlouily beea sees when presented by David Helaco' own company. A large company of actors of recoxnlaed ability bare bera, - embled ndT tbe Metamii banner, sad tbefnll atmigtb of tbe company will be sea Inr thla trrnlns production, augmented by a eorpa ot well trained auxiliaries. Tbe theatre haa been thorough 1 renoTQttdy and ererriblnc la - in corapkn reaUlnoaa for tbe ecenlns tbla aren- Ing. ..1 Dunn'g Lecture. one or tbe Bool tnrllllnc lectures erer llstenad ta by an aodlenc ta thht eounfry hi tnat mlilrk will be evilrered by Robert- fe Dunn, tb war correipondcnt, at tbe Mr qn.in, on Monday nlfbt. Mr. Putm was th firnt correspondent to reach the front - tn tlm Huneo-Japaiieae war, and wltned tbe battle of I'hcmiiliw and photographed tbe Incidents whirl have made that greatest of modern naval battle famona Ilia lecture ia lllna- irt.d by more than lno view of thr tlfhtlni. mad hr hlmaclf, during . tbon flrwt crowded d.v of th war.. Seat are now atlllu. Popo- lar price win prevail. --.. Advance- Sale fui OkulL'- Caimcer Olcott ba alwar been welcome In th rit. lie will appear at th Mamuam Drand theatre nett Wrdimday, Thunday and Krldar nlsbta In a superb - production ef AuKustus' I'ltou'a romantic comedy-drama. "A Romance ef -Atblone." This Is ronaidersd the best piece In Mr. Olcott lift repertoire, and H IM Sr.: prmtiictlon In- New-York It ran for nearly are months to th theatre rapacity. Mr. Olcott a sons ace very catChr, aa th sreat aucces of .."My .- Wild Irish ttne-. eon- nrm. which he jsroti expressly tor this play. Tbe advanre sale ot seam will opes next MunJ day morning at 10 o clock. ."A Wicked Woman." The new week at b- Kmplr will opn to morrow sfternoon. whvn tbe company will give for - ths ct tlm -la . rortjanil -the" startling drama,-"A Wicked Woman. . , I' The Grand Theatre. ' Todar and tomorrow at pntltlvsl the ver last chance there will he for th,'. pub.llc to see ths (rest Indian actros. Mt)na, at the - Millions of dollars a year are lost. byTn'fit- usiag Schilling' Best ' ' .. and "nobody gains by using anything else instead. I ' Tsssssat'( sMsjsysaoa.. " A. rentlnff your property, you'll find well as shoe-leather that's worth COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY - - - ncer s Fast Steamer Chas.R. Spencer; " Dally round trip to Th Dalles " frorn Waahlngton treetdocli-at-7 a. m.ggcepV-Friday" and 8un- -SajvT'.-. . - - ' . - ' ;' Tha fJwttaerlaad of iaaioa, Most Jaag-allloenl Soenery la ta t . world,--- SUNDAY EXCURSIONS to th four-mllllpn dollar Cascade Locks and Return Leaving foot of Waahlngton street - - at a. m.r arriving home at - -rr-:::rr,,-, - g.m. , ,- ; i (Mindriickcts-f.(Kh L;l BA2XT TZata TABU. . - tEgeept Sunday. - HeavyJTlgure Denote P. M. Hp. Trt, w Trip. : 7:00 : Portland ......... 8 :08 7- Vancouver .i ...,,.,..89 8:25 Waahougal ...... ....7i3a Ttr8S rancade LoexsT '1.1''" m 7 IT5yBteVenoirrjL.ii. .'..-.... 8 3 laioa Caraon ...8:40 lias White Salmon. ........i8 133 Hood River .....das t30 Lyle ..... . g lOO The Dalles am r Uvtit Bataa.-: raatert Tlma.Tr Telephone Jdaln 142L x awarox: General Ms n gett Port land--rv: -ytT1 f " C'ttJl-? I 1 t-i-i 1 II PKCC . JCxtractlngr-cleaning and examination FREE during all thl week. Th Bos ton Palnle Dentist will: give the lowetprlce-ever- known !n Portland for strictly ; high-class dental work. Don't put tt -off. but. com In at onca Good . work at low price, guaranteed for 10 year, haa made a world-wide reputation for th Boston Dentist. 8 1H Morrison street. -'"" Batraettaa', and Bxamlnatlea r-rr; BBB 3S SILVER FILIPINOS OOLD FILLINGS GOLD CROWNS f 3.00 iii.m.t.... . .BS.OQ ..$3.00 BRIDGE WORK ; Other dentist com and gov but the Boston Dentist remain th ssm re liable, up-to-date dentists. Boston Painless Dentists Q8IT4Korrisoa itTOppTltaUx at Traai aad Old Voartonio. HOURS 8:80 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun day, 8:30 al'm. to 12:80 p. m. firand theatre In her play. "The Heart. nf Ulrl." Th little clarlet Is strikingly beantl ful and th woman'a work In It Is of th hlshest order of eiceltence.- The rest ef th Mil la clever. Neat -week tbe program will be headed hr Kmerson's minstrel maids, i bevy of eight beaitttfal womes who gtvs rrf ular ailnsb'! show. ' At the- Lyric. - There remains but tonight and Simdsy t W I tns the scssun'a success at the I.vrlc. "Tha lli-art of Vh-alnla," which has ba a eeeord- bri-sr, both from a box office and aa artistic .standpoint. Kiln Wilson and Thomas a. 1 urae carry oir im nonorv. immvni, w piVroW from 1:80 IBtll 11 o'clock.. Next week, Idaho." f Ni C. Goodwirbat the Marquam. Kit C. Ooodwln plus at th Uarqnam Grand next Bitnrday matinee and night,. . His. play tor the matinee will be I. N. Morris' clever comedjr-drsma. -"Th fsurper."" and for th eveninc "A Ollded Fool." Both prodoetlon. wilt b ataged with the sasal Uoodwlnewlae mstnUcene. '""'"' At tjie tar. , Todr and tomorrow ar the. last opportanl ttcv to s IS Btrnsg vaadrvlll bill st th H(sr tlirstre. The Barlow do eiren Is.fooa, and Montxoinery and Cantor ar making a- bit. Neit week Jobs L. SulUvas will sppssr at th tar. ' . . m..iii..i t At the Baker. 'i'oday sad Bun day wilt be th Iis' oppor tunities of witnessing the all star bin kt tbe Baker thl wek. A featnr ef ths fln show is th. Bskeroaranh.i sbowlaa VTh Nihilists. VnnttMion Henday freOi I ' e'emek; unlit o'clock.'- - --- , , ,. 4 - . Last Time at the Empire. ' - .The last production af th great comedy drama. : "Blow for Klow," will b gives at IBS Rmulre- toolxht. The plsy baa at with he artr rcDtlns at every performance" thl week. Th Empire atork company costinaea lo grsw In favor. , BOTAX, CtBOZia BXXIAOTk Royal elrota K 838, Women of Wood erofty last Thursday evening reelected th present orrirer to nil tneir respec ttva g tattoo for th nxt Urm, Line m T" nCTU rtrrw 10 o'Ctocfe-Tonfght them Invaluable. They'll consideration, Isn't It? BASEBALL ! ! ..BnrX.TOaAB: TTEUB. : .'. Blaeteeat. aad dlutpaaaa St. 'i- PORTLAND -t r- VS. 'v.'' OAKLAND :BtAYtiO0aO7r!HCH Game called f:80 o'clock.- - - Sundays, 3:80.';-- Oeaeral Admission, SBo. Children. IB. Grandstand for ladles free - every day but Sundavs and holidays: men 25a. ladies' day Friday. . BELA8CO TMEATRI3 Telepbon Mala 811.' (Formerty Columbia Theatre) Itth and Wash. - Beslnnln Bsturday Evening. Msy 2T, Ra lar Matins Saturday and Sunday. Special Matinee Tneaday. May .80, Pecnratioa Day. ., ... By Bpeclal Arranirement with th Anthor,- wm jtaiaaco. The Heart o lint Appearance in . Portland ef .. block (company. Prices Kvenlnxs, Ine te TSc matlnss. 15 to 0c6sta now aalllnc. ---' - ----- " TjnxrZ"Tjat cxjtbii. . "T.t - Clyde Tltoa'a mastsrplso. - .-. - STARTHEATRE ' "next week ronnrrHO mokdat. vat at, : .. - x . . - - -THE CHEAT ASD OltLT John L Sullivan TBB-- COBBETT-stTOT riGST ' BlOQJtAPH, . , OX TBI -AN'i 1 9-tEADI?fGr m'DEVIUi FEATIRES-9 AU Prsvtoas Bsrords Broke. - HlDfilflU otn --w. T, Vana-I. aaa. Baa. uiAnyvftui THEATXX Pkeae Mala m hforrlsna Street Betweea Sixth and Seventh. MOKDAT HIOHT, MAT , ISO. IZCTUU AgD ILLUSTBATEO TIXWB. Russian-Japanese War . 'By Robert Lee Imna, Colller'sWeekiy' is mo us War Corrs ponds t. Popular Price Adults 80e, Chtldr Bl. Advance Sal Opena Saturday. EMPIRB "K'g Milton. W. Seaman, Resident Manager. Teaterday's record Packed to breathing room twlc. Empire Stock Company la th great e-act eomedr-drama. -blow ro BLOw-." APM18SION IQ CEXTg ' MaOoce vrr day 1:1B. Evenings st 8:18. . Ksvsv ba sq salsa for the pria. UwYICIC-TJIlLATRE KeaQng Flood, Managers. WZEX BTABTTXO MOKDAT. BAT tt, JiThe Heart of VIfi:lna, . A SOtTTHEKlt BOMAWCZ, , P0LI.0W THE CKOWDST " -ADMI88I0V lOo TO ANT SEAT 0 BAKER. THEATRE Keatln A Plsnd. Mar. 2 EILIABLE TAUDETILLE. SIMONDS" AKD WABO ' IB EMI FBABKLIJI, 'COBHET 80L0I8T ADAMS BBOS. THE TWO LANVTEfl HEALET HEAtET, "UP TO THE UXMVXf IA WILSOB. -' " 's - THE B AEEBOOBAPH . - - -. - -r7 Prise ef admluloa, ONE SDU, Batlaee ,aa Xifht. -. J , h POBTAKS EEIOHTB ' How bna. Tak Portland Helxhta ear and w off at Hawthorn Terrace, oo block from car line. Ko elltnhlncj Elortrls elevator. - Most magnificent vlw la Amerles. bsastlfnl affect ef powerful ssircbllsht hum ton et tower. Open a. at. to P. B,,,., . .1 ADMISSIOH 10 CENTS. T H E .O RAN D A " Dramstig - Ssaaatlsa MArOTTA. ' s mm fHarylandr tbe Belaae4 . Th inaian uiisssj iw nwn wi n win. -Writtsa Espsoially fsr Majuaa sy Opt Bssd. J THE MAKZntOS, ' PEDAL MANTPULATOBa. MUIVET WABD, COMEDIABa HAMCT BICE, H4BPlbT. . ..j. - THE ALVIMO. -.- CHETEBU, TBiOK VIOLIJIIgT. - MM, Jot . : 6BANDIBC0PE. ' BLABIBB BBOa, OONCBBT BTBBt MIOBT. MBB4S BUBH8TDB, in Mrs. R. B. Webber The great, historical TRIBE) RKAPirB and discoverer of tha tribe sf Iaral. at Allaky building, room to, comer Mor. rlaon and Third streets. WTLt. and CA.V track; your .descent from Abraham, and 111 your.trtha free for iw day to Introduce this rhost Interesting d derful history thfogl a TlXZD UATf 4h aaa P1IC0VWUUA Now Portland ! -i . . i.