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Vs. f PI y . A a A .. ... you dreamed you reveled in a- . i Do you want a glimpse -of Fairyland in reality? "Well," then ' ;: : come out on the O. W. P. Ry. Cos cars to : : 1 'J ' Jt . f , ' 1i n 4f I i ' See, the beautiful resort lighted up with 25,000 lights, displaying a world of most attractive , ;' y" amusements. It costs 10 cents; children1 5 cents, railroad fare 5 cents.. Something new to- ..dayand Sundaiy at "THE ;OAKS .TAVERN." - And a change of .programme by D'Urbano and his Royal Band nrartists-e-thereat-Giantwhiri And never forget1 the big festival . . v ., ' ; , " ' .',"1 ,j ' . ' -- 1 , . r- : -T. f 7- v li f ,x ' M : ' II t r r wb weeks commencing Monday evening, August 28th, Pain's stupendous, thrilling spectacle iSLSI of Pompeii . And gorgeous $2,000 nightly display of Pain's Manhattan Beach FireWorks: 5 - acres of -scenery 400 performers "lpo, artists. . Monster amphitheatre to seat 10,000 people. At-,. 4 COUNCIL READY TO . DAM niDAY ' Threa-Sided ' Contttt Imminent : : at St John In Riling Ed- ' wardf Plact. SALOON ISSUE IS THE ' CAUSE OF THS TROUBLE Citixen and Local Paper Condemn So-Called Childiah .'Bickering of - Aldermen and It Seem Probable ' Tw Place WW Jl J4cenet V Th Mat tid t1ie of T Jonnil U In , th wtm H Mr, r. W. McKlaiwr. .tM tt : .Morrtoom. rt. Tlvof iJUt ITS. i Another or the tmtrl which have ' made the various St Johrii counclla fa- Bioua wfll probably take pliaee Monday rilfht whan th council Will endeavor to loot a man for tha place - rooently filled by C D. Bdwarda, Mayor Kln haa hie Idaaa of a -man for the job; tha , thrae membara who eupportad the eon tentlona of Mr. Ed ward a have another plan, an the remalntna three eonncll men, who held with Mayor King In uatl82 tliriria, probably; , have their vlawa on tho aubject . The mayor la generally reported to favor tha elee lion, or a retired buaineea man or tne plaee who haa baen more or laaa cloaely aeaoclated With the Monahen that held the rain of power during the prevloua administration,, and aa the se lection of any one, who'-belonged to a former "-administration would be- dis tasteful to 4h great majority of the present eouneilmen. It Is likely that a three-cornered fight will be seen Monday evening and af drawn contest similar to that "Which ansned over the selection of a marshal and the expulsion of Mr. Ed wards is probable. . ;-!';''; Bat whoever Is chosen to fill the place It le practically certain that he will favor tha licensing of saloons. Three of the councilman 'stand pat on this platform and the mayor, whlla he haa not bean" declaring himself. Is said by hie closest friends to. favor tha relief of the preaant i flnanolal etrlngency by any lawful means. With four council man for ealoone and the mayor willing it le probable that the reault of tha laat two electlona will be nullified. Not more than two saloons will be admitted, and these will pey the highest lloerise fee In the atate. Several Portland men are willing te pay from $1,000 to 11.500 a year abould they be .given assurance that only two .saloons .would- be. ad mitted.' .,- -" . It ie certain that Mr. Kd wards meant hie last reelgnatlon, even though It was not signed, and ha has withdrawn as a fsctor In the struggle. Meanwhile the oonteet that ariaea in . tha eouncll over practically every Important measure haa atlrred to wrath the cltlsena, who want 9 results, and from . the smallest tax payer to the head of the largest corpora tion dtasatisfatetlon la expressed.- This Vtoek tha St, Johns Review la a-leading factlon-f editorial invited the warring cou noil men to forget their private battles and to quit the "childish" playing with thinga of Importance, and thle Is apparently but an echo-of the popular- eomplalnt. r ( , 1 . M - z " ' ? BUILD HANDSOME . CHURCH. VBivaraiy rark Mathodlsae threat!? Xa Urge Old Balldlag. ;r -One of the handsomest suburban Methodist churches will be that at.Unl veralty Park which will be completed next month and formally' dedicated 'by Blahop David H. . Moors, . During hie paatorate Rev. D. A. Wattere haa greatly tnoreaaedythe membership of the congregation,- and o material -waa thla .that tho old building would notvaaat the reg ular audiences. . Money waa generously subscribed by leading Methodists of the city and suburb and work was com menced several months ago oa the edi fice.. At thla time more than $4,000 haa been spent In remodeling the building and practically a new church haa bean built The -main room will aeat 80ft people, and with the new furniture to be Inetallad tha ot of the Improvement made this year will reach $M0. CARS HUNG UP." stare Bay ef Olooaa .. .' eaU Bapeaaad AecUente. -V,; At noon the haavleat freight ear of tho Portland Consolidated company Jumped the track on t the ateel bridge. Jammed Itself serous the structure en that care could naa neither track and so -that the draw eould not be swung. While trying to get up additional power 4he trolley went aatray in the Iroii work or me pnage, snort . circuix was formed and with a cyclonic roar and a burst of "flame that sent sparks flying for SO feat tha electricity played with tha bridge and trolley pole until the Iran was red hot. After an hour's work the car waa set on tha track and the motor mn started n the- taak of eaten Ing up with their schedule. v , v - u s Some houre later a Lower Alblna car left the track at Holladay avenue and Larrabee street, Ave blocks beyond where the freight car went wrong. Another Lower Alblna car, while trying to ahow the most Improved method of making the curve, eleo loft the track and the care piled up so as to block all other cars on the line, end for more than an hoar compelled the transfer of passengers.- -iv 'p, : k i LOOKS LIKE A CITY. Ji v f - j. .i ., -i : BasUese atreet of St. Johaa Is Crrsatly . , ,i Xmprovad. - ' Jersey street, the business thorough fare of St Johna, la rapidly assuming a metropolitan appearance Until re cently no etreet Improvement work had been done In the place, end the roods wandered at their own aweet will with out evsn a sidewalk to hold them. Tha business men agreed to stand the coat of Improving Jersey street and for sev eral weeks the work haa been carried Xhe Amonat We. Bat. We lire sot hy the aaaatlty.we eat, a. rke Tarlctr, bat br what the aratvm m atllla. N siatur' bow Soo4. ar ptoatlfal your fond ' la. It atarne tho ayMa anlooa roar eitMtlen la aMl. , ft siake eorula that ymn food la aroptrlr AlgMitt bjr.Uklns a doo ef Ore a Ansnat rknror brfora or aftr aieala. It will sot only aM dlgmtlna. It win atlr tha tlrar to rogular kablta, wta th atomarh and prr5t rnmtlpalloa. Trial bottla, WW-. Bir enttio. Toe. r At all drug, aliti. . t Oraea't Alsiaasa, on. Th atreet haa been graded to a level seversl feet below the old one and tha small curves and anglea have been straightened out, the ear tracka have been relald and macadam work ta well advanced.. Broad plank, aldewalka with plank eurba hava been built, and BL Johna baa for a buainess street a broad sightly avenuet -wider than- moot- of the city's thoroughfares and level ''as a floor,' Work of a almllar nature Is being carried on in other - parts of the town and other contracta will be let, es the property-ownersare ready to contribute their ahara of the expeaae whenever the council aecuree runas to pay ror tne aur vey of the atreets and the advertising bills, v .."V. -.-v -'.. AT THE THEATRES. ALL OVER FEW PEACHES. Woman Verba) SlsabUd fox XOf e la Qnanel Over Oceen rroit. -3.1m Patterson of Woodstock will an swer a serious charge In Judge Seton's court on the east side September 2. It It alleged that Patterson in a neighbor hood quarrel forgot his - respect for women and assaulted Mrs. Sophia Wit sal, injuring her ao seriously that' eh will be helpless for several weeks snd perhapa permanently disabled. The dis pute arose over a email peach tree which grew In the back yard used by both fam lilts. Tho contest aa to who owned ths three doaen green ' peaches led to hot words between Mre. Patterson and Mra. WltseL'whloh quarrel waa later taken up by" the husband ef the former woman.'' . ."'.V'. , . , - i- .w'.-X:-.-Seaming Paradox, -v ),. i From the Chlcege 'Poet.' ' , . Theodore Rooaevelt never stood higher than when-he stepped te let a crippled thltd touch hlo faca. ' . . ! " Farewell PerrwUnance Tonight. ' The famwell arformaac ef .the favoritea, Kolh aaA . JHlL-wlU ae-glraa hmUht.at tka Marqaaai Oraad theatre on Morrlaoa atraot, betweos Blith and Batvnth. . Tbaae Oeraau eomodlana aad thotr aacelleat. company ( 44 poople will preoent two oaalcal-mmcdy bur. iroinwa, . "Tbo Skindlcate" aad 'Tlia KU4tr tartoa,' which are filled wltk laachter aad catcby eioale. ' Papalar piicce areTall. . The a la at the box of Ice Is tha emolog'la tha iarceat tne atarqaaat boo ever naa. . . . . McEwen at the Marquam. , Hah are aelllng for the world'e' sreatoot hrpootlatv sihid reader aad entartahwr. Mo waa. wfce will be at the ktarooaai Qrand the atiw all ant weak, beginning- aioaday. ropalat prlcee will prtrall. , - At tho L7Ticv ' ' "The tee That Wlna"' kaa bat woe sMwe day to ran. It haa boa a aaeeaas trow tha rat aad aiaay hare bote tnraod away Blfbtly who ban tm aaabta to gala admteeloa. Next Mk 'The Rloae of tha Alamo." - Ixn't trat tha fraad teetlnmtlet boaoit an ana winoa ai n aaker Moculay alfht. Admlaaloa to eeata tor roaarved eeata. Record Breaking "Audrey k "Aixtr-.T" wlU protieUy braak the record of the Beloore thoatr or tha wook a attendaara. Arab laat a lain the hooaa waa crowtUd JImwo wr-be- aorforataticoa ot the roaieace toniakt nvniw iitnomi aea alibi. The a raortlns mii Monday evening will be Clyde r iivb mm win aaa iae jaega. " . '' .1 . M tha Baker Thi Vemaln bat two store opportaaltlei fwltaoaalng tha all-alar amsraa at 1M Bator thla week. I .eon Doroada, Baraoy'a tratntd anlmala, rraacla aad rraaHa. rTx Broa., I. H. BtaatatUt, Leal Baavey l ballade and the akerTapk tuba a atraee bill. gonday alfbt will wltnoaa lbs Soil serforguBca et vaodOTUIe et the Baker. Oraad testimonial beaoat ot'too Baker Monday slabt Good Sho at the Star. X Kunlce Clarke Drake aad enmnany Bio III a eeiedy abetcb a - the fttar which te a aiwi abnre the onllnary fca'tbhi lltto that U wm aa a now aeedalty. Mabel Howard, tha &rt tlah alhlnal. makaa a aperlalty et tha KI Ularrlaoa. Rot McBraln and tha ItaraacoiM . eonaplote the bill, .which a eae of the b-tt tha Star baa ever bad. , - Miaa MayV Farewell. . ? Tomorrow artaraooa and alcht IH wttnt , the end of Mlsa Ancla May o aataavatnt at tho urand and that of the ethora m the ftw -vanderille bill whh-b thla bouoa armatod ! week. - Billy Doraat kaa a funny Caiiwae anwl cal act. Cole and Colo are eoa flao work oil the Ronsan rmra." the Bharkaya aai rural ah anrdlty and tlaatraaa kaa a aaiwraflar danea. . Tbo llhunratod ana and tha Uraadawopa att tnrea complete the Me etll.-"', r "., , panlsh: War Te Rock Island, III.. Aug It. The annual convention r encampment of tha Jlli nola Spanish-American war veteran opened here today. The attendance i not ae large as In former years, owir to the fact that many of the voter-intend-to attend the national encai ment, which will open hi Mllwaukoa September I. and lind It Impossible t present St the atate encampmant - ' Petsoaa ta Fee 3. parhaoe yoa don't reair ' .i. Mn.Mna arlalnata In aome day you may f ' drapopal that will c Mow I.Ifa PI to cure all alcknee- un!'atea et b.irtmore L. .ry taean. -