' JANU.V..V .! 'v...: J " ..... . - :::iiv is-ra COHCKHO,:!; u...itUL.i:.j-j..:.Li:r to sn c:ec3 in' f " ' A' A aa mi ' i aw v w v wr ,. . ' " . - - - n??ort of .Auditor Brand Shows . r.tu!inrrihi Finances in Un-1 , usually Good Shape CIVIMTY-FOUR THOUSAND COLLARS NOW ON HAND And Only Thirty-Two Thousand Dok -r-nf Worth' of Ontatandtng War. ! ' ranteWill Have to ' Skimp for " Sejjr or Tw7H6w4retv . , , ... . ., . . T - the year 1441 and welcomed 0 the ' visitor found Multnomah oounty 1214.- (Gl better tttt -than 11 ' months before. County. Attditer-Oert iA. ' Braades thla . morning issued hta seml-sunual report ef the accounts which closed Peoember ' II. HOsV- it- showed an "exeees of re sources amounting' to $42,204,117 while tk repprtrof -the aodltara offlne, laaued December-11. '1M4. displayed WWlltlei totaling-im.141.41. . - .. . ' There- la 74,TT.M tn the treasury to pay aft f.3l,f 1.47 worth of outstanding warrants. ' vcouhty Auditor Brands, , County . Clerk Frok -. e - Field - and . Sheriff. Tom. .Word are highly pleased lit the showing made. . . , ' The detailed exhibit of the money ' expended during the alx-month from July 1. 10. to December It. 1101, a hew a big- saving ta aome department and a large amount of work done on the bridge and fenrtea. The detailed report : ; ltoi ,. ..ltot 48.11 l.tT.4l .at.i , -t.ttt.f T t.tie.to 1.4H.H t.l4l.tT ' 1,011.44 ' M.tO lt.177.14 , l,t4.1 , t ax collecting dent, C.SS4.4I ' l-'erry W. 8. Mason,' l.ttt.ll Furnsld bridge.,, lt.sse.te harlty . ltT.4f - Circuit oourt -.T6I.1T ountr t.111.41 '( '" T8.lt ll.Ut.tt 1.441 49 , T.ttt.tT' 1.I2T. 1.0.t4 7.l4.tt t.lt r ;V ;; . I.ttt.lt' I.Ttt.tS tat.44 ' tttT.Tt 43t.0 , County board health County board road vtewere . ....... County oierk... ... County coroner.... , County ahetiff . ... Count school aupt. . County treasurer. Current expense... J-iatrlet -attorney,, . J icctlona . . ...... t erry John W. 43a , 1 . plea , . . fospltal i uvenll court . Indigent aoldlera. . .Josane . ,... Juetlce H. Portland juatto--Portland.. Juetioe ML Tabor e-ry Lionel B. : Webatar , ?all .....! Itorrieon brldre. . . 7, 117. IS ' 1.684.T1 '1,04 " l.7t 64 ----lll.!t , lt,llt.tt 7,tt.It .711.41 : tit.ti I7t.lt 1.180.14 t,l(ltt i T I.JI4.71 1.74 u. n.i 1,(44 tt' 1.174.14 4.111.47 t,4.T0 -l.KI.tt 4.m 64 18 . too.oo t,4S0.t0 7,641 into 441.10 J dleoo bride...,, ia.IZt.tS XAoeneea - returned r , tOO.eo Poor farm t.04t 14 4,ll.t8 , toot 474.0t ,lt.lt - l.t" ttt.tt l.tlLlf Poe4e and btidgee. i '.- tratlon . .... ,t 4-iionery . f -vstlon eornera . ' l brldye ...., ''. - -te of taxia... ' 4. ounty fruit lnap.. .'enaua , ......... ' veal aetata for it. 10 rock uuai ilea. -. 4. Head dlatricta..... Il.ttl.ll 4T.SI4.I4 ' i The total amount expended from the ; fteneral fund during the laat alx months of llOt, aside from the money given the various road districts, was I4T,l4t.t7, Which la over flt.OOt mora than - was : spent oat of tola fund during the same - period tn 1M4, The report Issued -th morning ahowa that the -grand total of the money paid out during the past 'six months is tlM.l4t.ll. More -than tit. 004 more was paid out ta the laat ' alx months of ltOI than In the same pe ' nod of the year before, yet the oounty 1 many- thousand dollars ahead. Deputy County Auditor Otto Butck bardt bag been working night and day pn the report for the past week, but members of the oounty oourt did not ' expect it to be completed until totnor " row afternoon. In speaking of the ra ; markabla good showing of the county's ' finances, County Clark Frank 8. Fields J paid thl morning: - --.-. . . ' "X think tt la a mighty good thing -; that wo had a few dollars on which to , begin the work of the new year for the ' new tax lery is so low - that we will hays, to aktmp along pretty close for ; a year or so. The tax lery made laat . year . brought In 4lt,621, whUo the .actual expenses were fllt.tBt. Added . ta the taxes there waa orer tlO.tOO col lected In fees. While the new aasess , ment Is much greater than that ef laat .year, the lery la so low that there will . not bo nearly as much collected as In . ItOtV But I look for the fee to la- ;TAFTS CAMPAIGN TO ' I 1 ;; .REDUCE HIS WEIGHT - '' ' (leemal Special Barries.) f i Washington, ' Jan. 10. Secretary of ;War Tsf has tackled' ene of the moat : , atrannous campaigns ho over undertook. The principal object ta to reduce bis k weight to ISO pound a When Taft ro- turned from ths Philippines laat summer be weighed 110 pound. - . . " . This was altogether too much. He ' thought out and devised a system which ' '-worked to perfection. In December he 'weighed himself and tipped ths scale 1 at 114 pounds. Exercise and a total "'" abstinence from all starchy foods, to . ' gather with horseback .riding; brought off tt pounds. . According to the story ; ' told a day or two ago by tho scales Taft 'found that ha was composed of J4 ' pounds of flesh end bone. He la atlu 'keeping up the system, and hopes to : take off a good many more pounds. . T tOeoeert ttnitrf tt tt Varqeaa Thsre.i aauKirBO tu tuxi wssa , ' - IN and OUT of TOWN rBKSS ' CRDKBS WIU tt mXCD AMD ' , BKTL'UJtED THIg WXEE. - Sa4 erear meat stata elaerlr Ote .1 . Sf eaats wanted MUt be aareopaaJad tr ' stampad addraaaad aavalnM larloalag looaer tordar ar ebark and parabU ta W. T7 raal, aUrcoaal Ocaad Tbaatra. Pertlaa. Orasaa. raicx.' - leWtt fTlOOB -: T-! ' 1 Paraaat : .0 . Ilrat twa raws ta parajeat rtrrla.,... g.no teat 0t rows la sareset clnla. ..... v 4.00 tlrat three rewe ta hate it. .......... 1.09 I wocd thrae rs la kalraer. . ......... 4.00 traath. auka est atata raws. M fat t' res lews SAO . al4.titr - ;:-'. rat twe rewe In raHMT. ........ .. 1.00 , laire. twrh. Crib and eUla raws 10 lt mt rawe le rallerf (geasrsl . kd- ailaa-ue, eat laaul) n 1-00 ra 1 a .m 1B.O0 ':'yW:v:V MAIL ORDtftS :l:-':'.'y ' "'- ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' . i '-r.- A' v..-"Ts".-':'" T" TT" TT""Oa Winnebasos, " Most Dissolute Tribe on Earth, 1 Drinking ? v 7 Muscatel i Bean Tea.' . -' . ' '(Joanui Mciel gerrice.''' ' '; :'v , Sioux City, Iowa, Jan. 10. The Imr porUMon of the Muscatel bean from Mexico by the Indians pf the Winnebago reservation has reached such .aa alarnv log extept that the gorarnment U pre paring to take radical measures to stamp it out. It la said that the In dians have organised a lodge of let members who - meet regulsrly ' to in dulge-ta-'orgleo more terrible -than any of the dances - which . have hitherto proved so objectionable. -.- The Indiana Drenare a sort er tea from the bean, - which causes them to lapse Into a state -Of wild bliss that Is attended by blindness and loss of heat. a and epeech In -the -final throes. The wlnnebagoo have long been noted as the richest, most dissolute tribe oa earth, j Prunkenneaa la their besetting sln ' ' j -. - . .; '.V 0SULES!:!i n a im B.LE While Engines Are. Uncoupled, Anohor Cable Break-Col!Is-Ion Narrowly Averted. , . Nsw Tork, Jan. lt.Adrlft In a !owi- Inx gals' in Hampton Roads, and mo- meqtarJixJiA. dapget-nfgonidln with other vessels at anchor near by, wai the pecullar eltuatloa of tho battleship Iowa and her officers and crew laat Saturday News of the accident ' only became known laat night and naval officials re fuse to discuss the occurrence. The Iowa during a fierce blow broke ons of her ancho cables, tho remaining cable falling to hold her, and the big battleship drifted helplessly whlls other ships at anchor were In danger of being struck by her sharp prow. The engines of ths ship were un coupled at the time and aha was pow erless.4 Tho auxiliary ship Hannibal was the first to rush to ths aid of ths Iowa. With ths aid of ths Hannibal the big battleship was held off from the, other ships. MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF AN EX-PORTLANDER (pes!! Mssefak Is Tee tonal) Butte, Mont, Jan. It. James Moy n, night boag'aVtho Gem mine, and wall known la mining circle here, met death la A strange manner some time yesterdsy, his body with ths bsad beaten open being found in an old mining out The causa of Moylaa's death la a mys tery.--On theory ie that the man lost his footing and, being forced to ran be cause ef tbe declivity of ths path, stum bled and fall anlnst a rock, daahlna his iTllfe out; while another is that Moylaa met with foul play and tho corpse was thrown . against a, bowlder to conceal the crime. Moylan cams to Butte from Portland about six months ago. Ho has relatives in tho latter city. ate&mshLp Alameda. This favorite steamer has resumed bar local run to Honolulu. ' 8he is as good as nsw, and mads a speedy trip on bef last run, going- down in a little over five days, San Francisco to Honolulu. First cabin round trip rata by tho Ala meda Is 11 15. This applies from Port land by either rail or steamer to San Franclsoo. Every ons .should make talk trip ta Hawaii, where sea bathing and outdoor sports are enjoyed all winter, a W. BUnger. tft Washington street MANY LOSE LIVES mil - v.- ' (Continued from Pag 0,na) A morbid crowd surrounds tho morgue where the dead wars taken and Identi fied. Pathetto scenes followed the rec ognition of friends and relatlvea. though most of those who lost their Uvea are strangers in tho city, transient gueeta. Tho friends and relatives of these have been notified of their sad fata. Investigation leada to ths belief that crossed electric wires caused tho ftra. Near the base of the elevator shaft is perfect network of wires, and. it is evident that the insulation of soma live wires must- have been defective. Men have recently been making alterations In the lighting system of the huge building, and It is thought probable that some of this work waa done carelessly or defectively, and that the constant ar of tho lift loosened -the fastening, caus ing soma , of tho wires to fall across others.--. -V'- -"-- , ,-v. Tbs cold weather resulted ' ta much suffering among the half-clad guests, who succeed d in escaping with only what they could seise aa they ran. Many were clad only tn their night clothes, and It waa a picturesque procession of motley-attired men and - wqraen who made their way te ether hotels or places of shelter. :'r j. ; FAT JOB.FOR PARTNER ' (Contlnsed from Pago One.) - not criminal prosecutions have been be gan as a result of the Northern Securi ties case decision declaring certain In dividuals and corporations to be combin ations in the restraint of trade. After a conference with tho president this morning Representative Watson of Illinois, the Republican whip, announced that both the Philippine tariff and state hood bills would paaa tho house despite ths .lnsorgnUu i. :J .:. , .... .... rrr- tultonHsks time.?" ?-.;,,,; 't " -'v; - Wants Bogne BJver Bosldmbj to Save - Wsahlngsa Itartaa of The Joans!.) " Wsshlngton, Jan., lt.4rnator Fulton has received notice front Forester Olf ford Plnchot that the forest service con templates ths early location of a nsw forest reserve in southwestern Oregon tir-thr-ttogus- river- country. "" Senator Fulton has requested thst action be deferred ' until after ths residents at Oregon la the region In which it Is pro posed to establish ths reserve may be heard from. There la strong opposition against -making this reserve and Fulton wants an opportunity for a hearing for the aetUere directly affected before final action is taken. - - Senator Oearln today Introduced bills granting an increase In pensions to Jonathan V, McKubbtn and Martha Hoffman, also to grant an Increase of pensions to soldiers and widows of 4ne Indian wars under the act of July 17, MIS, and Jolx IT, ItlX, Will Be Speaker at Rally in '. First Congregational i . -, ', Church Sunday. J; Miss Maris Brehm,' stata president of the Illinois Women a Christian Temper ance Union, la in tbs city and vlaltad ths local W. C T. ,17. headquarters In the Mits Marl Brthm. Ooodnough building this aftsrnoon. . At 1:10 o'clock she met numbers of ths local workers.,... r." - - .. . - On Friday evening Mlas, Brehm will attand ths parlor meeting at the resl- deaee of L- H. - Arnoev It! - Hawthorne avansa. ' It is expected that there will bo a large attendanoe. Brief addresses will bo made. Miss Brehm will bo one Of ths sneaasrs. There will be a W. C T. TT. rally at the Firsts-Congregational ehurch Sua day al ternean at I o'clock, miss urenm will bo ths principal speaker of the oo oasion -and an interesting program will be carried out Mlsa Brehm enjoys tha reputation oC being ons of the beat plat form apeaksrs of the day. She is said to poaasss tho ability of holding an audience la deep Interest being fluent. entertaining, logical and forceful. MILLION IMMIGRANTS v ARRIVED DURING YEAR (Jeeasal Dee!sl Barries.) Mow Tork. Jan. It Ths official fig ures given out today by tha bureau of statistics on Ellis Island show that ths Immigration during tho year 1105 was enormous, it waa far greater than M 10I. which had been the banner year. and also much greater than in 1104. Tho grand total Is nearly up to the 1.004.000 mark,- There was substantial Increase la all claases and, deeplte the fact that tho Immigration figures wars larger than ever before in tbs history Of .ths-: port tho number of persons traveling lay tha cabins of tho liners reached enormous proportlona - Of the total or tx.tt parsons wno arrived by the various Unas from for eign ports the largest number was 'car ried tm the snips or tn norm uerman Lloyd Una, from Bremen and . rrora Mediterranean porta. . In 111 voyages 177.114 paseengers were landed In thla port by tha steamships of this . Una, and of thsss 11.174 . were flrst-cabln passengers. Next in order came the Hamburg-American line, then . the Cu nard Una. Of tha total of JSO.Olt steer- sgs passengers brought here, . about 71,000 were Immigrants.' V WESTERN ROADS AGREE TO STOP GIVING PASSES Chicago, Jan. 14. Paassngsr repre sentatives of western lines have been told by ths Stubbs oommlttso that hereafter they muat be- mora careful regarding the issuance of - transporta tion in violation of tho laws. - As a result tho Western - Pa seen re r associa tion Unas have decided to "clean house." Hereafter they have agreed not to Issue free transportation for tho purpose, of controlling bust ness, and also agreed that they would discontinue tbe half rata privilege which has been used for tha same purpose. Ths roads are un able to agree upon tha organisation of a bureau for tha purpose of handling transportation Issued In connection with tho land and Immigration departments. INTERESTING FACTS. For sTearty Svery Kan, Woman o 0114. A short time ago wo published aa article recommending to our readers ths hr "discovery-Tot ths enro-of Dyspepsia, called . Btuaxrs Dyspepsia Tabiata, and too claim tnsa mans re garding tho wonderful ourativa prop erties of ths remedy have been abund antly sustained by tho facts. People who were oautlous about . trying now remedlee advertised ' in tho newspapers and wars - Anally Induced to give Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablsts a trial wars surprised and delighted at tho results. In many eases a single package cost ing but So cents . at - any orug store made s, complete cure and i In every Inatanoo tho most bensflclal rssults were . reported. From a hundred or mors received wo have apace to pub lish only a fsw of ths latest, but assurs our readers wo receive so many com mendatory latter that wo shall pub- llah each week a fresh list of genu ine, unsolicited testimonials and never publish the same one twice. From James Temmeteler, LaCrosao, WJai Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are doing me more gooa man anyming t aver tried and I waa so pleased at re sults that I gave away several boxes to my friends who have also had the same benenta, " . - " i, From Jacos) Anthony, Fortmurray, Nsw Jersey; X have taken Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets with : tha beat ro suJtSi I had DyPPstar-for-f-jroora, and had taken a great deal of medi cine, but ths Tablets seem to taks right a hold and I feel good. I am a farmer and lime burner and I heartily recom mend to every one who has any trouble with hta stomach to use thess Tablet From ' Mrs. M. k. ' west, - ires ton. Minn.! I have received surprisingly good affects from using, Btuart'a Dys- pepala Tabiata. gave ons nau 01 my laat box to a friend, who also suffered from indigestion, and aba had tha same good Tesulte. ! ' . 1 " From 'Mrs. Agnes k. Kaiston, uaau- lac, Mlch.1 I have been taking Stuart's Vyspspsia Taoiets ana a mm very muon better, and feel very grateful for the great benefit I have received : la . so short a time. -' - .,:.. . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are A cer- tala.eure for all forms f Indigestion. Thar are not claimed to bo a cure-all. but are prepared for stomach troubles only, and physicians and druggists everywhere recommend - them to all parsons suffering from Nervous Dys pepsia, sour - or acid stomach, heart burn, bloating or wind oa stomach and similar disorders. ' . 8aiem' ' Chief of Police Gays Ordinances of Town Shall , '-' ir"'?; Be Enforced.' '-"v POLITICS OR REUCICM TO CUT NO FIGURE 8r Desplto Fact ..That Ht an -Tmfrfitl8frFrora- : WakUntton I Countj Thert Xa No Deceit in Any f-rof-thg Family.' mfc a Tha Jaornal.) Salem. Or- Jan. 10. Chief of PoUct Cernellua yesterday gave out tho follow ing statement in regard to his suddsa decision to enforce the- laws regarding houses of lllfama, gambling, tho closing of saloons on Sunday, etci . Despite the fact that I was -Imported from Washington county X . belong to a family of which there ia no record oi anv of them faclna condemned for being deceitful. They have all had ths habit of. saying wnax tney tninx ana noma what they agreed to or what is right. During tho first year of my admlnlatra- tlon I knew there were nouses oc imams tn Salem snd I also knew he council anl a.11 Its members knew 1L-A lew days before tbe new counoll took their aaaf a Councilman Fred Bteusiori came lata mr nrrtnav tns -iTitlclaed-mar for net enforcing the law., TM next oay axxer the council wss sworn m umnrain.. C lairs Baker, who is chairman of ths oommlttso on poUoo, told mo (hat cuous- lof ka4 aM: ' s arr goingrto see mas vorneuu enforces all the la wa.- ' 1 knew there waa an ordinance anlnst soittln on ths sidewalks and I am narfectlv free to admit that some of Salem's ordinances havs not been en forced. - I want to say that I propose hereafter to bo loyal to the. laws, as Interpreted by ths governor, county Judge Scott, city recorder or any other eomnetent authority. To Sheriff Culver, as sheriff, all ether county ofnoers. Mayor Waters, ths alx council men. who are my friends, and tha eight that are guessers. and to all the police officers who may have been appointed.. Kl la worth Nichols, Louie Folsom. John Olesv and Bd Crolsan. who claim to havs the honor of controlling Salem's city oouhcll. I will do everything in my power to help them discharge their duties aa Officers of tha law and aoun- sellors for ths publio gooa. 1 will trv to be courteous to all ohnrchss. Catholic or Protestant, to all tamperanoe . or other moral , aocletlea, and all that pertains to tha moral wel fare of tho town; and I will try to bo Just to ovary cigar store, gambling house or any other occupation, and give them their rights to the best of my ability, regardless of politics or reli gion, i "Whatever Influence X may have la tho next campaign I wHll uss to put f tret-class, clean Republicans on tbs ticket, whether tt is Colonel Hofer or some one else, always excepting Bd Crolsan. Should that gentleman bo oa the ticket, I will not only contribute my time, but wlU putop 1104 to assist in dsfeatlng him, for any old office ha may want I will say further that there are no spasma about enforcing theas ordinance a X propose hereafter enforotng every one of them every day. If the council or people don't Ilka It, they can repeal ths ordinances, bat as for msthsy go, . Tf I should aver again run ror the off loo Z hold. It wlU bo when tho 10 voters necessary voluntarily sign my petition. And should I bo nominated and elected I will be what I have always been just Tom Cornelius- and I will do my own thinking, and -1 will also do what I think la right. J don't know If there Is anything more to say, only that there is no doubt that the ordi nances will be enforced as long aa they are ordinances and I am aa officer." , CAUFORNIA SENDING ' FLOATING EXPOSITION (Jeamal Isartal Berries.) -Saa Franclsoo, CsX. Jan. 14 Bvery- thing la la readiness for tho sailing of tho expoaltloa ship Spokane, which is to make a toar of. Central America and Mexican porta on tho Pacific coast for tho purpose of preparing tha way. for tha establishment of a Una of steam ships connecting those porta with Ie Angeles. Ths ship carries an elaborate exhibit of ths products of southern Cal ifornia. Ths cruise is to occupy 41 dare, during, which. Urns the floating industrial exhibit will touch at every Important port between San Diego and tha tatbmua. Including Easenda, Me satlan, Saline Cms, Champertoo, San Joes do Guatemala, La Union, Corlnto, Qreytowa, Punta Arena and Panama. - "Terrible nlasroea. those Itching. Dester- Ins? dlaeaeee of the skin. Put aa snd to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At any drug store. - -. . ..t ., . ' Battts for aVowsg (Joareal psclel aarries.) Wichita, Kan, Jan. 10. A movement in favor of lower freight rates began here today. Farmera, grata dealers, small merchants, wholeaalera, manufac turers and Independent oil-men are at tending tho meeting. B -Governor Tan Zant or Minnesota anarsssea in con vention and advocated Immediate) organ isation te aeeuro fair rates, ", - - X TROUSERS .' TO MEASURE ' If you have been paying 110. lit and 111 for made-to-measure .-trousers yon owo It to yourself to look over our stock, ' . ' W cut those prices right in : -.-two. ' ' .". ' " 1. .- ' '- ' When ths trousers v are fin- . i lahed, if they don't please you, leave them In the chop. , They will not cost you a penny. ; - Com la and look over the stock, v - UfStDt, TTK Si ST AM. sawsw""-J Vlsltt Couthtfm CallfoTnla-Crty and Falls In Love With Climate, According to. Report. Aoco lording' to - reports that . have reached the elty from San Diego, Cali fornia, Portland may loee Judge Henry BL McGinn, on of tho most prominent attorneys of ths city and legal adviser of Bherlff Word. He is said to bo con templating moving to San Diego. . ' Judge McOlnn visited San Diego five years ago. He Is wsU acquainted there and recently made another visit -to ths city, af tar spending, some . time with relatives in Los Angeles. Newspapers of San . Dlsgo give long accounts of Judge McGinn' glowing Impressions of ths climate and resources. ' A teKgrarn from' Portland called the Judge, from his visit to Saa Diego,, but he announced before leavfng that he was tmnxag-sort era siy of making tis noma there.v - .. - '.(. KANSANS ORGANIZE TO GET EQUITABLE RATES (Journal Bpedal Berrlee.) Wichita, Kan.. Jan, XO.-Wlth tha object f forming a state association ta "secure more equitable railroad rates and to combat tha Influence of the railroads in legislative affairs, - a convention - - as sembled ta Wichita today with a large attendance oi larmers, manutaciursre, politicians, -delegates from commercial bodies and other representatives of the commercial and industrial interests of Kansas, The proposed" association "Will aim to furnish tha cttlsena of tha state with accurate information on tha railroad question, to conduct a fight for legisla. tlon that will give the country at large. and aspeelally-Kanaas, relief from unjust discrimination ' and excessive freight rates, and to assist m ths election of a United States senator In 107 who -will be free front tho Influence of the rail roads. . , .. -.;--';; Two million Americana suffer tho tor turing pangs of dyspepala. NO need to Burdock Blood Bitters ours a At any drug atore. .., ., :.. . AT-THE THEATRES, ' -. -At CrloDto CPewk," -A Tha nUv at the Empire thla week, "At Cripple Creek," gives some vivid pic tures of wild mining lira, xna managers haws srivea "At cripnla - Craek the atronxsst cast ever seen In a melodrama, Tha aoenle equipment of At Cripple Creek" presents a series of magnificent pictures of tne nocxy mouniaina. ssau neo Saturday. : v . . .AJcgxar BeajitlM Cominc. One of tho strongest attractions of Us class oa tho road thla season will bo the offering at tha Baker theatre commenc ing with tho Sunday matinee, when tbe Alcasar Beauties will begin a week's on- hgagsmsnt. :,'.;'.! : "- .' Innocent Maids This yTaak.; .: r attractloa at -tho- Baker thla weak, the Innocent Maids bur- leeqaere, beaded by John Burke, on ef the runniest or runny comsaiana. pra- ssnts two elaborate burlesques entitled "A Night at Newport" and the "Diamond Palace," Tha company includes Markls and Mora n, laugh, provokers; Eugene Jergs, Aleena and Hamilton, Deonso and Elliott and lilda Dexter, tho statuesque blonde.' Besides thsss there la a chorus of 14... ,--V ,'..-:. :, . "Her MarriAfg Vow." The lovers .of melodrama doubtless wiU be pleased to learn that tho popular Charles Ar Taylor company, headed by Miaa AJIleea May, is to return to ths Empire for on week, beginning with next Sunday's matinee. In "Her . Mar- rlag Vow." , . ; -. - - ' r.-- . . .. Laat Performance Tonight. -. The laat performance of Henry W. Savage's company in George Ade'a rec ord comedy, -Tho CoUege Widow," will be gives tonight at the Marquaa Grand theatre.- Curtain at 1:11 o'clock aharp. ." y -v-vv' Modjeaka Tomorrow NIcht. Tho celebrated actress. Madams Mod- jeeka, will begin an engagement of three performances at the Marquam Grand theatre, - beklnnlng tomorrow (Thursday) night when she will pre sent Shakespeare's - dramatie - tragedy. Macbeth"; Friday, night. Shakespeare's delightful eomedyA "Much Ado About Nothing" ;Saturdajnnatln4 rths-last performance), "Mary Stuart." Madams Modjeeka's visits in eiassio repertoire have been among tho most delightful svsnts in our theatrical history. Her aim always has been to present great dramas as-they should bo given, and aha baa never sacrificed ner laeai to commercialism. Oa this farewell tour shs la adhering to this high standard inexorably. Those who tax part la the testimonial ta Modjeaka will aa tbe great actreaa at her very beat. - She never had greater command . ot her powers than shs has today. ,-. .. VAUDEVILLE AND STOCK. , Pan Pajitifs, V. For a goad laugh drop la at Pantagas" theatre this. week. The best comedians of tha Pantages etrtng are on hand, In cluding Biff and Bang, the famous "rough-house" fun-makers: James Mack, a monotogist of merit; ths Haalltt trio. Juvenile comedians; Bobby Boyle and the three Oeorgsg. lo Whits sings a nsw Illustrated ballad,' and Russian hor rors are pictured on tho blograph. , v At the Lyric. "Fighting Fortune" la pleasing lm- mensely at- tho Lyrlo this week and ths houses ar crowded at vsry perform ance. The play is bright and rsfreeh Ing. The Lyrlsoop has a nsw set of life motion picture which ar a direct Importation from the east " Jo Thomp son la singing a nsw plotured ballad. ' . '. lira, Tom Thumb Coming. ; Mrs. Tom Thumb, the famous midget Is advertised for the Grand. - Bh comes next week, t This week the Grand's list of features contains tha Four Leondora, society acrobats, in daring reats; . tbs "Ractlmo 1.1a" skstch of Marshall and Ivorraine; the tiemonta, musical people; Mlaa Elaine Forrest- coloratura soprano i Figaro, the club manipulator; . Master Harold Hoft, staging "The Rabbi's Daughter": ths Orandlscope. There la a dally matins and two shows each night . . -t - . , " " :y At' tha; Star.' j "' .. , ' a ; Comedians and musicians Vie With 1 acrobats for ths first place at the Star this Week, . Seaman, Adams and Bogeys . W ar com palled to clear up our "', heavyweight i ' , ' ' " ' ' ' A- " ' '' . t.. .JV w W4 V wJ Underwear, Ovarshlrts, ' Blenkets and Comforters. Tou can .save from - , . .. Cenl - We ar also -cleaning up a lot of Pants and Hats at 0ns" half price of their value. Big lot of Shoos for Laaiee,-, Man, Misses "And Boys,' from too to 11.14 eved - according to regular prices. - Miss not a. good chsnoa. Be. in time while we have a fair assortmsat -et-stsea , .. . j j5 Afjrworfoui ft S.T7.Ccr.TaJrJ Cs.U Pointing Oiit I thiej Reaoon For buying hardware, tool and kindred arnciee nere ia pot acwwi-y ia j w acquainted with' our stock and prices. Tbe former is diversified to meet every warm nr. . rna istig- ui in aisii mriaa m em VVSnv eUlU sF-fsj, ' , , V v t'' , ... urn TEETH SaveTMonoyi The Boston Dental Parlors. ItlH Morrison street are giving their annual J.miin farinMil nrioea or the nurneee of advertising their Alveolar System of Palnlees Dentistry. - Lome a once ana nave mm easniMie UNTIL FEBRUABT" "i. liotrwn WIIA EXTRACT T! TEETH .. FttEB, silver riLUMas, so mtf w Ta,TSia C. TT TJ a ttVf UPI OOLD OF TEETH. 14.04; SPLENDID SET, It 44j GOLD crowns, II to is; wmTS inuwno, TV . : Tilw attandant ajwava Dreaant All All winrm mnm.wmnwmmtM mar in. wmmrmr work don absolutely without pain by specialists el rrom ii te is yeara ex. perienoe. Sunday.' 1:14 a. ni..to lt:ll p.-m. Facio- WortK Conoidcrin T wn. aralnar amrUilna? in tha mual- eal line. 'whether it be a Piano, Piano itavar.. Talkine- Machine. Gutter or any othsr of tho smaller Instruments, or only a violin string, k wiu pay yon ie Mir n. nm aa a cam tha best that M. ahi?ilA mm net aall-4a-Ba tha pries for the. highest grade w an aooommoaat you xor any amount. Piano from v40 unv , - m m IVII. 81 K tin. : . T ' - . ' ' Guitars. Mandolins, eta from $S.0O up. v . .. . ., ( , Talking machines rrom nn.OO up. -. Sheet Music, per copy, from 5d up. Everything , on Easy .Terms, - Dunddre Piano Co. STSJJIW AT AJTO FZAsTOS. laa eta St. Ova. Oresreniaa Bid;. - N. a Don't fall to gst tho new ong, "Soldier Boys, la Blus.1" i . - , , FDKWACECOAt -.Stove Cod.-". ; DeBterodPlpflaAfiTwia ; King Up Phoas aSain S778 ; v Vulcan Cbcl Co. . ' sat BtrBarszoa stbbb. ; ar giving the greatest of satlsfactioo to the music-loving patrona Fred Haydn plays the eoncertln la a mas terly fashion and ths Aldeans ar hoti-sontal-bar experts. Billy Hlnea H) - a monologlat; Yardman, a female'. Im personator; W. H. Hartford alngs a pretty ballad and "The Deserter" On the Staroscnpe completes a sterling bill. FXtBASA4BVAJTD VT. J. Chambers, KSn ZmOTTTS. F4.; Vindicator. Ub- rtv, Texas writes December II, ltl: ''With pleasure and unsolicited by you, I bear testimony to tne euratlv rwer of Ballard's Horehound tyruo. have used it In my family and caa cheerfully affirm It Is the most sffeo tlve and beet remedy for couth and colds I hsvs ever used.". Bold k W4 axd, Claras Cv . .. .rem sBwPJssawMBxeHawa :llliEMSTit-'-i- Boston BanllSiS StXH Morrison OyOj, yaa Si Vroak . Satraaee atlH aeessisoa B. un,.M a. as a m l. a n mm L '. Cd ia...MaaUatJ The superior and lasting tone of the Fischer ia not a I ' matter of accident. ; ." Fischer quality reprettntt workmanship. - t .:., . '' If you will only imagine the most scrupulous care, -the J.jnoit cxpertworkmanshipjwtl the testing over , and over ; agajn of every bit of material ' " every wire, -every bit of felt, " ivory-or wood that goei Into " the comoosition of s Fischer. -Tvou will berin to-understand . f r7wnytne yitcner nas aucn a ' beautiful tinging , tone, wny the, tone wean and why tha piano stays in perfect tune - ometimes for ai much at two if yearg.-. ;. x : V.v'' A Jl; . Noihinr left tccchanca in 1 tne manufacture or tn " Ficher. . ' , - -; t ! We have in a new stock of Fischers. , , Several ' of ' the -. styles have never been shown f on tne . raciiic ioast oeiors. HT Come'' in and r ee ; these pianos whether yon are in the . market to buy or notVe ' ..win De giaa to mow yoa around our itorerooma. ;r : If you want a piano there it no reason in the world why. I , yr.ii atintflt ain Bare one. : - Just select the instrument make a amall payment and , ' then pay two dollar! a week thereafter.- -r-, .-., x-- Yon have the uie of the ? -instrument all the time, and-? . the first thing you know your piano ia paid for.. : .-. ... Afa-yott not iprndirTp;" dollars a week foolishly that yoa might better be putting into a pianof ". : : ;.- Remember, we giTe espe- ' cial attention to out-of-town. 1 trade. Write ut or telephone -.US,. Allen & Gilbert- SIXTH AND MORRISON The Oldest,' lUrgeit' and Strongest Piano and Organ' House in the Pacific North- ; west" ; ' -'; .;. A , 7, TiSo KAnnopc n Tt2 Utole L'dalh 'mm nn m tt tn nnirrc ' vvh rvrikfut rniMxi m i LOWUt THAN EYW i 1 CORSETS odd un ot ooagrra. 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Jabltee iMca. the eat. ealy ...1.4f tt Mm Txaayooya,' jabiise vr?. tbe dasaa - - rPf'VIJTtIs all M-lacb Baltlnta, aa,itAtiia eaU st ese-tsird off rag- abur prlev OWNERS 0F-: .I RESTAUHAfiTS . . BoTCL-KnEriaa ano wtgx- mit sad Wasiaa everywhere Will take ev vastase et thle ennraelaat4 efesees te bay Orerkery, Olaa aad Stlverwsre hatow BMaeteatarer'e eost. We baosht m.. m - mmmi' I at aie waaa hat have . eeaodeaad tae Wee Js carry them la M stark, as we aead tha rooas tot etaa 41 tr.m CC2A?! C.ZAP1 0a HOTIOV tWTnrTKa wtU save year al hiatus tf res eaU at sa.sste. tai skds ftea le te lie. . ' i '- i