. ,.ailUlU3easpejgper- - t ' t " ' ' " " I j ' " ' 1 ; MaroMSi erad......VTe Oseaty CbalraiSB" .............. ..."A Hsaasrsy Ulrl" ...... arkaiesi Burlawiee i'ds H'.JIirtMi". ....... .........aeoCTiiir vaaecvuis ...Tseaa flue s Instruction hay been Issued by In spector Bruin that hereafter aU detec- ' Uvea must obey th rul requiring them to work during certain period. ,Tta order formerly Issued. which f was ap proved br Cblf QrlUmaehsr, was not enforced on account of certain eondi-1 tlqnlhm -existing Delsrtrrss Dayg. Buow. Kerrigan and Hart man and Aot ing Detective Hellysr will work during', the day. Detective Day being ill. Do- , teotlve Vaughn wUI take his place antll -bis recovery. Acting Detectives Kay. aud-Whlt. who . will work as a team. r.ui Dtra . ..,. , "raw .....,. ; Pastase -have- a doflnlt hour a liued. tbetrH work of clearing tbs city of tbe Immorai element requiring them- to serve some times In the day and sometimes at night. 'The other members of the secret service staff wlU be on Bight duty, . .. . ' ' jt meeting of the membership eom- mutee or tne roniua cuunutr ui roar meres yesterday afternoon elected 8. O. Reed ohalrman, and plans for vigorous this year to increase memoes - . ' ship Of the chamber to 1.080. There are now 17a on the roll, and It Is de : ' sired to broaden the scope of tbs cbam- . bar's work and make It ens of th moot democ ratio and progressive commercial bodies on the coast. A largo fund is to ." be raised for advertising purposes and ' to elaborate the permanent exhibit maintained In the chain bee Dr. Leroy, . who has had charge' of the Information bureau, will retire March 1. - There Is said to be a probability that the cham t ber will engage an expert exhibit man from cauxornta. " J. A. Willis reported to th police , yesterday that his watch and chain ' been stolen from his room at the Grand lodslnf-bous. Fred Raamuasen. wno occupied the room with him. lost $4. 'Later George V. Day was arrested for vagrancy by Patrolman Oolta and the watch owned by Willis was found In his pocket Polio Clerk Leonard Identified Day as a criminal wanted by the Tenneeee authorities for cracking . a safe. Detective Hears has also ascer tained that he is wanted at Chicago for highway robbery. The authorities bo - ... llev that Day Is responsible .or a num ber of larcenies and If they can locate , , his room think th evidence will be dls " covered. a ' The February number of Ths World Today contains an Interesting 'Sketch of George W. Boschke, engineer of the new sea wall at Galveeton. and at pres ent chief engineer of the Harriman rail road lines In ths Pacific northwest. Ths story was written by C. M. HyskelL a - member of The Journal staff. It re lates In detail the work of Mr. Boschke in protecting Galveston from the I and of the other great undertakings he has . successfully accomplished. Tbe story Is well written and Interesting and has attracted a great deal of attention in Portland.. ' Presiding Judg Arthur X Fraser yes- : terday- Issued -an order enjoining Q. 1 Wlllett from taking further steps toward disposing of or patenting certain labor- saving devices be had made from saw mill machinery, pending a salt against Wlllett that , has been filed In the cir cuit court by th Portland Iron works. ' Ths company allege that when Wlllett "devised the improvements he was in the employ of tbs company, which had hired him to make the Improvements and had --peld -hi-n Harg-vjary. - : O. A. Du Reus was awarded ll.ioihglllf'lf .. Im. th. hrfA. u.n 9rMM atUcked Mr. Mears without - damages yesterday from the Pacific Mall Order company. He cued for this amount, alleging that he had paid tt for stock in the company open being promised a position In th firm. Du Rett testified that under tbe terms by which hs por- rhssed stock. If hs should be discharged . from his position, tbe shares should be repurchased at par. This was not dons. -Thr-rasewas-trl before . a - Jury In Judge Bears' ' department of th circuit court.. Eugene Ormonde, for a tint leading man at th Belasco theatre. Is bow leading man with Florenoa Roberts. In a new play, "The Strength of ths Weak." Th company I now la Dearer, where the play has met with immense favor. From Denver, Miss Roberta and her company will go to San Francisco, ap peering at the Columbia theatre. She will go-rrom Ban rreneweo an tfewXork.and will appear atithtJha, Savoy or Garrick's theatre. C K. Jorgensen will build a flve-etory brick business structure at th south -east corner of Third and Main streets. to cost about 100.000, pufns for which ' are being completed by Emll Schaoht. The storerooms planned for th first floor are -already leased. Ths upper story will contain 14 three room apart ments.. Old buildings bow on ths quar ter block will be removed and work on the excavation begun within th next 10 days. At a meeting of th banquet com mittee this afternoon arrangements for ths Lincoln day banquet to be given at the , Commercial- club under th auspices of ths Republican and the Young Men's Republican clubs on Lincoln's birthday will be completed. An elaborate - menu will be served. Guests will assemble at 0:10 o'clock and -will be seated In th banquet, hall, at 7. F. K. Beach, president of th Republican club, will act as toastmsstr. At a meeting of th congregation of the First Baptist ohuroh last night the' action of the prudential committee and .--of -trustees In raising tna salary of Rev. 3. W. Brougher to $4,000 per year was unanimously ratified. The state treasurer ' today ' received through 8. T. Lockwood A Boa of Port land draft for t8.00t.ll In payment of the stat taxes of th Northwestern Mu- -tuai .Life Insurance -compony. on bust' THE CHESVVICK HAT- T AT THREE DOLLARS IS UNEXCELLED HAT VALU1S WE , GUARANTEE FT. . SPRING 8TTLES NOW IN. - H6vctt DrcCoy G Go. C A. Landenbrrr, Oregon's Pioneer : Oerman Ntwopaper Man, Who Vl4 Yesterday. . ;tA Bess', transacted last year. ' The com patty's statement shows ll.OSO.SOO of hew insurance written- In ths state-tast 1 year.-' The total termlnatlone, including aeetn claims and matured poticlea, were -out vils.STl.. This company new hai Insurance In force in Oregon of IT.474. 710, an increase during last year of over Th- body of Da foe H. Shark, a young mining engineer and son of Oeorg W. Sherk. a prominent business man - of Huntington. Oregon, who committed suicide in ths Northern hotel at Seattle last Wedneadav. wilt .be broueht ta "Portland this afternoon. Sherk arrived In Seattle a day or two before his" sui cide from Ketchikan, Alaska, where he naa Been working for a mining company. Buy for quality and don't wast your money, cheap rramea and pictures are even cheaper than their price. We have th kind you ought-to put your money In. ' Our goods are all new, first-class and up to date, and the prices have been placed very low for advertising pur poses. - First-class picture framing . a specialty. Th Yates Art eomoanr. Brown building, Hawthorns and Grand avenues. . Improve your yard. Don't you think a dosen fine rose bushes or flowering bulbs, a nice holly or ornamental shrub of some kind would Improve ths looks of your yard? Can' you think of any. thing more lasting or that would bring more cheer during many months of th year? ' Call at our tree and rose yard, foot of Yamhill street, snd make your A party of five distinguished "Chin merchants and - officials who - are , voyags to America to study trade con ditions will, be Invited by the Portland board or trade to corns to this city and be th guests Of Portland commercial bodies at an entertainment In their honor. They are expected to arrive at Seattle, February 16. on th steamship Dakota, f th H1U lines. lval services will ha held night this week and next at th First Christian church. Park and Columbia streets, by Dr. 8. M. Martin, evangelist, of St Louis, His subject tonight wlU be: "Trust In God or Something." By requeet, h will repeat hi sermon Bun day afternoon en "Th Second Coming or ynnsx ana in sna or th world.' 8. it. Wears, nreeldeat of the Fort. tana cordage company, yesterday a warning while he was attending a per formance of opera at th Marquam Grand theatre Monday evening, la com pany with his wifs and two- nieoes. You may be planning to build a horn. If so, you should go to th Tates Art company. Brown building. Hawthorn and Grand avenues, and. get some of thos beautiful pictures at lowest prices ever before sold on this coast. Ws don artistic picture framing at lowest prices. Special sales every Saturday. Harry E. North mp, son of -udr H. H. Northrup, has filed a declaration of his Intention to become a candidal for representative In th ' stats legislature. He promises to support for United State senator the Republican receiving tbe highest number of popular rote. North- funeral directors, have the finest estab lishment, the finest goods, ths finest vehicles and the most reasonable prices. Fine broadcloth covered caskets. It! and tie.--The finest wood goods made, from 111 to t20. Parlors 110 and lit xnira pL, cor. Baimon, Portland. Or. Now Is th ttm whan a heautlfnl framed picture Is most SDoreclatad by your lovana rrtenaa isn't there some one you ought to remember In thl yT We'll deliver any kind you order. wim your eara. i n late Art com pony. Brown building. Hawthorn and Grand avenues. Prudent women ar taking ad van tar of ths low ebb of prices en all goods In our store. Pictures and frame bought now mean money saved they ar al ways good. The Tate Art company. Brown building. Hawthorn and Grand s, venues j Attention la called to th creditors sale . advertisement on pass t. Th Baron Shoe company, who have charge or this sale, announce that tha sale will begin Saturday at 0 a. m. Corns early and At the. choice. i " ' T. Vf. Bwlnaky of fh Baron's oho store on Thursday returned - from extended 'trip through California.' Hs reports lively business In that part of tha eountrr. but bars tbs re la u nliai lias Twruanev . J WalcEes, Wa1cKeeT"Walones On easy iaiy payments, ii down, per slk - tkm't go without m good time piece. ; MeUger Co, lit SUta Street. s eaasaaaesasesB now. Ballroom stage, fancy da nee a. To waits Ilka. I do will cost you tlOOO. 1 All wattheo eleeeed.-tl. Aa-matB springs, L Metsger 4 Co ill SUth OoM medals fer lawn grass and sweet Butser, seedsman. 111 Front Xhr. X. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Ask for Frits' s tamalaa. Marquam. .v 400 Boys Suits Co at $2.35. Th Salem Woolen Mill Store, II sad IT - Third atreet. has sprung another has Unit tnAmV 1 AAlnm in K-i- solutlcm sale 40 boys' and ehlldren'tl suits la Norfolk and double-breasted styles; regular 12.1 aad It values, at th phenomenally low price of II il ea event which they predict will sTrt th mothers of Portlaad Socking t their store tomorrow-, ST M ... ..- 1 T- T LejH.i-u!oQOJ -U)F-EMIk- That Wat- VVTty-Thfo-Was-n Eclipas of tha Moon Last -I'' Night. , r t THEY BOTH TRAVEL BUT MOON OUTRUNS SHADOW Dull Red Glow Caused by Refraction of 8un'a Rays by Atmosphere of Earth Thousands Buy Up late to - Watch Phenomenon. "! - . Thousands of people in Portland and th surrounding country sat up lata last night and kept their eys trained on th cloudless heavens to watch th clips, of th moon. Conditions were perfect and thos who saw It were fully repaid for remaining up. Th perform anee of-tha axth'a aaUeUlt wa almoat as great aa event a the reoent season of grand opera. It was witnessed by a great many more people and, there ws -no charge for reserved seats. From ' th tin the moon began to dip Into th shadow of th earth, i until th eclipse was total, people through out th city stood In groups on' th street corners, thronged th front yards of their homes and peered from win dows to see th sight. Every eye was trained upon th sky Just east of th senlth where a dark smudgs was slowly spreading over th moon's brilliant face. They watched until the eclipse was total and many remained up long enough to see th orb begin to crawl out Of th shadow again. Th moon struok th western edge of the earth's shadow' at 0:47 p. m., and at 10:4t wa oompletely emersed In th darkness. An hour and 41 minutes elapsed before the moon began to show its brilliancy on ths eastern edge of th shadow and It was 1:17 o'clock In th morning before it passed entirely out j Of th darkness. ' . Ths earth's shadow la In th shaps ot a cone, th apex of which, is shout 117,000 miles out in space directly oppo site tha face of the sun. At ths point where th moon, in Its orbit around th earth, passes through th shadow, the latter has a diameter that Is about two and two thirds that of ths moon. Th reason that It requires so long for the moon to oompletely pass through th shadow. Is that th ahadow Is traveling la a' westerly direction owing to the motion of the earth around the sun snd ths moon is traveling In ths same direc tion In Its orbit around tha earth. Th moon, however; Is traveling at a rela tively . greater speed' and' outruns the shsdow. r - Th dull red glow of th face of ths moon , which was very distinct In tha eclipse last night Is caused by refrac tion of tha sun's light by tha atmos phere of the earth. The atmosphere breaks th ray of light Into thslr com ponent colore and absorbs practically all but the darker red hues. Theee rays, which are highly refractive, are bent by th aarth's atmosphere until they ar thrown Into th shadow and are reflected back by tha face ot tbe moon. An eclipse of th moon can occur only when th moon la entering or1 serving one of Its nodes, and then only when the node Is in such a position that th earth la directly between It and th sun. Ths nodes ar th points of intersection of earth's orblti When ths moon is In any other portions of Ita orbit than th nodes. It Is either above or below the plan of th earth's orbit and ths earth is not in a position to shut off ths light of th sun. mm PUN TRIP TO - GOUiiCIL CREST Outing; in Honor of Edward T. Parsons, Famous Mountain ' Climber. th board of dj rectors of th Slarra club of mountain climbers, who Is now in Portland on a business visit, ths Ma aamas will have a gathering of the clans tomorrow afternoon for a tramp to council creet. As Mr. Parsons has not yst had an opportunity of enjoying the splendid panorama or Ice-clad moun tain peak from th height. It Is thought that he should embrace this opportunity of seeing it. Th plan la for ths Ma nama and their friends to don their mountain toggery and meet at ths snd ( ta ear Ita on Portland Heights at 1:10 o'clock tomorrow afternoon,' and remain on th summit just long nough t enjoy th sunset glory. Masamas wUI turn out In fore to give Mr. Parsons greeting on this In formal outing, and bring with them all their friends, especially thos who war on th Rainier climb last summer. Mr. Parsons was a leading spirit in that outing and It was largely due to his en. ( erry and enthusiasm that ths Sierra club of California and its guests, ths Appalachian' club of- Boston- Massachu setts, were prevailed upon to accept tbs Invitation of th Mi MiNvuWo-CournyChiljr Los Angeles aad Oakland races. Take Sellwood and Oregon City cars at First aad Alder. VeTVatBrsfafOA BeeMst -AJleei A Xewls Beet Brand. Green, Short SlabWood ' f- Frew lamaa-Powlseti'a mill on , that Ksst Bide, and th Portland mill on th West Side, will be sold at , - Per Load ? For a short time, as per th districts advertised PY as last Fall These prtee will not be continued for long. Beffeld-Veysey: Fuel Co tAltanllH. Tomorrow night at 9:30 ends the great Annud Rummage Salc.n DonH miss visiting the store After -inventory bargains of great merit in all lines of wearing apparel and household effects. Brolicn lines, remnants, odds and ends marked at surprisingly low prices Rs member this store is open tomorrow night until THE DENTISTS YOU SHOULD GO TO Teeth Aa Treated Foot Denial Wert la Boa at Aay FrWe The AJveeUi Method a Fraotloed by tfc Balsto Assure Fersaaaeat Beaatlfal aVesults. If your teeth ar decayed or ab scessed or loose and falling out, or your gums Inflamed and sora, then your health demands that your teeth be at tended to. If you ar looking for th beet work at a reasoaablo fee w would edvlse you to call upon th Boston Den tists, til tt Morrison street, the den flat who originated th Alveolar Method, th most-talked of, ths most Imitated of reoent dental dlsoovarles. Examination free. Lady attendant Skillful specialists. BOSTOBT 1MH Morrison treet, upp. Meier -Frank and - Postofllcs. n TRINKETS-LEFT 8Y DYIH6 WM John Wilson Trisa to Sscurs , Jswslry Wifs Willsd to . Childran. John Wilson, a boiTmaa and-Jm ploy of th Eastern 4V Western Lsm- ber eompany, spent a- moot uncomforta ble half hour in Justlc Reld s court yesterday. He was scorched by Attor of Mra C. Brown, th plaintiff's mother- in-law. In a replevin suit, without a fe. JnaUo Beld granted tbe 4awy-aynon- suit and threw wnson s case out - of court. - The testimony of Mra Brown, corrob- orated by other wltneesas, was to th effect that a watch and a ring had been . STOS-niaWOBat . : PL T. Lucas, Wlngo, Kr. wHtaa. April 1I.-100I: rrl to It yeare 1 had been afflicted with a malady known as the Itch.' The itching was moat unbearable; I had tried for years to find rsllf.Jylnd tried. ail remedies-1 ould near or. mmn a numoer ex doctors, r wien o stats that one sin gle application of Ballard's Snow Lini ment cured me completely and perma nently. - Sine then I have need the lini ment on two eenree occaaion for ringworm snd It cured completely, lie, too a d JI 00. , Sold by . : Weodard. IBMefer Frank Store lXt ber by. er daughter, lying, on her o liefer (ObffraMs Store Open Tomorrow Ninht Until 9:30 i cV m nws ear-Ar L VU V Jl til -; OF- 9:30 4oiandatogt3stnd Nature IsthcGrcatcst of All Physicians snd if given a and 7 to 9 p. m. y Rooinv410414-StearraV-Bldg.rCcier Sixth sarf Morrison StreetsT deathbed, to be given th daughter's children when they grew older. Th trinkets, said ths witness, had been prised by th dying woman and wer all she had to leave for ber children. Wilson Instituted a replevin suit to recover th property, snd ths ring snd watch were produced In court, having been taken by Constable Wagner on servle of th replevin paper a "Your honor." said Attorney- -IiOgan, "the cupidity of this man almost sur passes belief. This waUh and ring are so very valuable and ware left by a dying woman as a legacy to ber chil dren, yet this men Institutes a r- evin eult In order to gain poas;' i (I them." , Wlleon conducts the St. Jo?.-' ' 1 at .f0urtaUi and RalelU i . 99 chance will effect a cure in ninety nvs per cent ot enronic diseases. - - htrtrnoinzsthzthttGpticiic cannot ureprovidinjtheyare caused - from pinched nenres and interference in the circulation rand we make the assertion, and stand ready at all times to prove our assertion, that ninety-five per cent of diseases are caused by those two abnor mal conditions pinched nerves, interference of circulation. You may ask what causes those ab normal conditions. We tell you, and no one can deny, luxation of vertebras in the spinal column, partially closing the intervertebral foramina, causing pressure on - the nerves -emanating through them from the spinal cord the nerve 'center. The vertebrae being displaced, they naturally press upon the blood vessels between the bodies of the vertebrae, causing an interfer ence of circulation. These conditions beinfr the cause of the diseases, which is the most rational thing to do fill your stomach with drugs or he-cause-by-ad justing-the- luxatetr-ver tebrae, thereby removing the nerve pressure and freeing circulation and allowing nature to go on snd build up the broken down tissues and restore you to health and happiness? , I Call at our offices and let us explain chiro practic to you.1- itg principles appeal to all good, sound thinking people. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m-, 1 :S0 to 8:30 Examination free. Drs.-Briggs & Stcvart CHIROPRACTIC DRT GOODS, ladle TJh4etwar. eta sreatly reduced prices. atsta shv . Juetloe Raid, on th -teetlmony behig onoluded, said: ' 1 will grant Mrs. Brown, th de fendant la this ease, a nonsuit. There Is not a -particle of evidence to bow that Wlleon he th e;Shteet claim on the watch Or ring. I eaui't un urstsnd on what sreiiiw, be el1 to toe court to obtain l -...j of t- j - v. SALE CUmO-SALU' ' Owing to our surplus stock of holiday goods we shall , redo prices on every article la all line, consisting of fin Silver Clot-, sonns, Satsuma, new B rasa ware, Bronse Iecorated Porcelain Tea Ssts, .Kik and Satin. Embroidered Kimonos, Screens, Carved Furnitures-Toy. Matting, ta -;- " ;':r;t ,: -Andrew Kan &.Co. SOT KOmBISOaT S. Harquam Grand Theatre Use fay, Tseseay,' . Wsdaeelay. WsdeeaOay kbtiaee, Mrearr 11. 11, 14. . . Aswrfca's Ofestest Trsgedlease. ' NANCE O'NEIL - Is seperb Setote Pvedestleas, ss adlees Moadsy, oFlres of St. John' r Sy saserawss. rtmt Time Bere. Tussdsjr, Macbeth" Oartala Rises st 0:0S Proenjtlr. Owlag te the Massive tesale it tscts. . . Wedneoday MsUnee, -Msf d" ' WedBeiday Eve, "Monna TaBaa" - By Maetertlacfc. First Tta Bvealat Prices Lewer Boor, ll.ftn sad II. Bakear. 11. Tfte, S0e OaUwy, (At, see. Bases sad kss. It. ' Mattase Priese-tewer Seer. 11. Balessy, te ead OOe. Ollery, e. Me. , "-, Marquam Grand Theatre Tsaight st 1:11 e'OletB Tmmii Aftsrasee et 1:10 OEOBCn ADS'B BB1U.IAMT COMKOT "THE COUNTY CH AIRMAN" Big Hit BrfMe s Croweed Boose Last Klsht. fwnloi PtIms. Il.eo, t.. 1A snd xu -Matlose Prime -41. T5c. BOP, 3Se sad sfte. ' EAT8 MOW SSUJKO. BakerTheatrer:S": Taahtn aad Talrd Its. Peoee aUla WOT. -Tke- Best ef Msslosl Barlssisi. TOiriOUT AND TOMOBBOW MATtRSS, lie Perfsfser Batareay Klkt. : . r.nMi's Donu.nAr.'s t Biulgne aa4 Bttravsgaosa Otapaay, praseat. I ,. , . lag the elaborate tsree. . -AOSEKUll milTf- Broadway Baew Clrle. . Bwatlral Mask. Bcresatlag Qamttt. 0 BIS Taaeenile Aete Baterdsy Msttaee Last Pwfnmsaee lie. Ms, Ue, 0e. Nlsht Prtcee . See, Oc foe. Feet "With serttee- Baadsy Katisee, TAMSXS BOOOU OJALS. . mplreJhcatre Urh asd hfarrjM. Portland's Pooalar Plarhease. The Celebrated Pollard's UlilseUas Opera . Compear. . - -- , TOnOXT ASD BATUlDaT FTSST A Runaway Girl Satarday IfaUaee, PlaafBre." ' Bvealag Prices -It. B tfte, boe. Mstifiee floor, ton eed e. Entire aeleoay BV. eat ! aad Last Wsetr ef tbe Pellatda, Baaeay asuaae, "a oaiett oi-U" - - laaday Bickt, "TKI SUsSA.' liYRIC THEATRE The Iseesiparable tyrle Stecfc Cessa . PTeseets .' "An Doncst oI(K!ra,, - A Rmatloael Hledrssia hi Peer Aeuk APsnssMifle , iminii bbst too, PANTAGES x Searta . aad StaiK st, - Aote: Omif. thz point cowrr. , . FSABCIS ABO MATTRrWS. MABTtABO SUABTBT. LAWBEMCX THB BVOLEB. WOODS AMD WOODS. LEO WaUTE. BlOOBAPX. , rwlormncH dally at 1:00. T:S aed 0 . ak. Adsjiasloa TKN eeata. Besemd etsts. SO easts. STAR TKZATBS JJ Vsek sf Jeb THB Anteted kr BUle. Mslle. The O tea test atella MailM Grand TKZATBS Week ef ' Febraary I, DID, Wart Trts. . Tbe Oea ImmUfi Lraa Weleaer. bkim aaa oaei Hareld Bert. Pi In Ewalns ssd Baadays. loe, tPe. So SMtinees, lot te say seat eseeet bnM. Pnai VsUiag. APOLLO is vata isiss p. sa. Plenty ol Gccd Slizizs LEARN NOW..- SKATB WITH T1IM t - ' CTtOWU. 1 . '"7"- The Apollo Illnli - Enjoy a pleasant Afternoon r va Ing. Musi both sessions. afollo del1:: sjoit3 ara.C' CC-e v - Tbe Aaderesa : . Okudtea. Al Saayaa. ' The TraaiBetsv. W. M. Hartfera. me lOe ta ear seat . esceae bases. '