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THE OREGON DAILY J -V L,' POnTL..i:3. WZZl :::i:;o, rz.:uAnv li. 1 1 v '4-. ililRCII TO Dt Olfi . LOLIOEI! LiOOTII I Pacifio Export Lumbtr Company Will Ship. Foreign Fourteen t tevte Million Feat. " ' TWENTY MILUON FEET 1 f:iiTOTAlOrtTH tne.stearoor-jsia. ,7.Tr "trrv ;rr- -r. "taseda mi be ecured r u Hmmo British Steamship Oceano Chartered 5 ' to Load at Portland for Far East fTirtherVeaelg Engaged, :'... 't t'te: V ","."'! ':"Cyt: '. The taclfla Export Lumbar company will act afloat In March from Portland for China, H.IiO.ew fact of lumbar, nl-:- moat aa great 's amount aa baa avar bean aant acroaa tba sea from tha Co ' lumbla river during anjr one month. In 4 addition to )his amount, otbar eompe alaa wilt send anough af tha product to X aoaka tba total mora than 10,000,000 faat I of Oregon nr. which will mean a rac ; ord showing' for tha month. : ' To Uka cara of tba Inoraaaed traffic tha Britiah ataamahlp Ooaano waa ehsr : tared yesterday af tarnoon br tha Pa cific I: i port Lumber company to load at Portland for tha far eaat. gha baa a carrying capacity of 4,000,00 faat of lumbar. Tha ataamar la la Japan and will eeH at enoe f or Portland. . Bhe will arrive early in March and will ba load ad and ready to aail baforo tha and of that month. , . -;'; . ' The pi har vessels under charter te the aama company and achaduled to Ball next month, together with tha amount of lumbar each wUl handle, are aa foU Iowa: - Britiah ataamahlp Ilford, . (.lOO,- 0 feeti barkentlne Koko Head, 1,100,- -Ma foot; Britiah ataamahlp Sutherland, 3.100.000 feet: achooner Creeocnt, 1,010,- 0 feat, and Britiah ataamahlp Ooaano, 4.000.000 feet. The eergoea will eggre- a-ata lt.t60.000 feet of lumber. WhUe China may be boyoottlng Amer ican flour, wheat and - manufactured gooda of tha aaatarn etatss, local ex porta ra aay greater quantities of lum bar are being aant there from Portland than avar before In tha hlatory of com merce aero-M tha Pacific, Nearly two - thlrda of tha lumber exported from here during tha paat year haa gone, to China and other parte of the. far eaat. , . -. The Oceanov Captain-Davla, waa--at Portland la at fall and loaded a cargo of grain for Japan.' She arrtred at Kobe on November It with a ahlpment of 1I 20 centals of wheat, valued at 111,100. tMltsui A- Co. had -her -chartered at that time, White tiara ana waa piacon on the drydoek and glvea a general aver. - hauling. r : .. , .-V-.y WORSE THAN COWARDS. af Beaaoke aMvea Optn. af CffUaea aa Qaeaa, Captain Dunham, maatar of tha ataam ahlp Roanoke, la one of the few deep-eea marlnera who doea not heatlUte to ex . Tim, hla enlnloa eoaeernlng the of fl- cara of tb vaaaala aant out to raecue tha paaaangera from the "Valencia, wreca. When a raft crowded with people managed to gat awajt from the wreak,' declared Captain Dunham, without any one being waabed overboard it almply anewa that the aea waa not unuaually rough.- I do not care to aay that theee who atood by and looked oa without rale Ing thalr hand to aavo thoee people were coward a, for I think that would be too mild a term to uaa. A ooward will make a bluff to do a good turn In the face of danger, but thoaa In, charge of the Oueen did not even do that much. Their attitude may have been- due te cold-blooded Indifference." ' " ( Aim oat invariably aea captalue eland toaether la aupoort of one of their num ber whenever be geta Into trouble. Thla 1 haa t roved true in the Valencia diaaatar, nearly every aklpper taking the part of Captain Coualna of tha Queen, lo far Captain Dunham la tha only ona who haa made the bold atatament that tha offt- ' cere of that aaael are deeervlag of all of tha oenaure which haa been heaped on. them during the paat few. weeks. .- Captain Dunham la one of the beat known marmere on the Paclflo ooaaL He has been In tight plaoea . hlmeelf. one of hla lateet being hie axperieaoa of taking the Roanoke from Eureka to San rraneleco In aafety during a storm when She wan rudderleaa. For thla act he received a gold watch, a medal and a puree of Ilia.; During the Klondike - excitement - ha was in command of a t :" It will interest you If l you'rfc advanced In "your - ideas, to know we secured a few advanced styles in , hats., r ; , . ; You may have private reasons of your own for '' wanting your head to ap- pear at its best at this time. In Soft or Stiff at $3.00 tire unexcelled values and ' in newest shapes, y - . Omtflttan lor Man ' and Bojra, : ' tM and 168 Third Street, C KU6n Special Hats stesmer running ttwn Ben Francisco end Nomti -.-,'. Speaking of the Roanoke, which bat bMi given aa util overhauling, Cap tela Dunham amy there la no doubt that aba la ona of tha speediest, steamers en-th eoae eto eevtnr been equipped wltb aa oll-burnlng , ptant Coming up Iba coca i on thla trip he aaya aha cov ered II knote an hour and no effort waa being made to cat speed out of har. Whaa the. weajther-coridltlone (at Juat right ha promtaaa to break tbe, record for fast running up tha Columbia, river from Astoria. .' . . - ,. ;', MAY CHARTER ALAMEDA. radios tiona AM Tha Ba WW Sueeeed the Senator la April. ' . '. Interacts to Uka tha place of the Nana' tor. wboee term of charter will expire early In April.: Bha has been plying be tween Man Francisco and Honolulu and la eald to be one of the moat modern steamers enT the poaat.- Bha tiaa apl did passenger aocommodatlons and can carry much more freight than the Co lumbia, with which she will make alter nate tripe between Portland and Baa Franciaoo. ,; ' S . . Aa aoen as ths heavy ahlpmenta of freight from the AUantlo eoaat are sent acroaa Mexico by the new rail route. It Is eald that tba Pacific J4ail liners, be longing to the Harriman people, wilt be taken off the Panama run. Thla wlU leave three idle, craft on tha eoaat. Jt will be the flrat time for years there has been any surplus tonnage auuaota tor heavy eoaat traffic ,-; ..':, TO RESUME BLASTING ' :'r: . .V, Olaarlag Ohaaaal af Benldere Below Osaaads Xcks te Be ataeted Agate. United BUtea' aaglneera wilt resume operatlona tomorrow of blasting rock a from tba channel below Cascade Locke. Tha work waa discontinued about two weeks ago, after the worst obstructions had bean removed, on account of a rlaa In the river. It la again down to the low water stage. D. B. Ogden, aaalatant United atatea engineer, has charge of the work. He said this morning that the plant, now lying at Caaoada Locks, will be taken to the raplda tomorrow and active work asala started, It te thought that It will require about -two weeks to blast out the numerous boulders which have been revealed by the low. wstsr. ' .-j ALONQTHE WATERFRONT, i Officers and satlora of tha Norwegian ship Oeneral Oordon. assisted-'? by qualntanees on shore, wll( give a conoart at-tha Seaman'l tnatitute next Tuesday evening. The program will be given to Norwealaa. - , . - a After coaling at Comox. British Co lumbia, tha ataamahlp Ilford will Ball for Portland, She arrived on the sound yeaterday from Japan. Tha veaael Is ex pected to arrive In port on Friday. Bha is under charter to transport a cargo of lumber to ths orient.' :r. t-- - The' bteamer ' Despatch arrived this morning JromjBstLl-ranclseocsmlng light) For tha return trip aha will load railroad ties at St. Helens and lumber at Vancouver. . ' ' ' ' To give her a general overhauling, ths stsamer Alliance waa placed on tba dry-Soak- this ' morning. - When - aha leavea Portland next Monday oq her regular trip to Eureka and way porta It la aald that aha will be In as fine shape as the day shs was launched to : make her maiden run. - -i- Full Of freight and oarrytag IS, pae eengera, tha steamer . Benator, Captain. Lloyd, -arrived last night from. Ban Francisco. , The skipper sayg the voyage waa una rem rui. " . With a cargo of 1T7.III gallons of oil. tha ateamer Oeorge Loom I a arrived yes terday from Baa Franclaco. Tha oil waa discharged at ths Portsmouth tank and the veaael left thla morning on the return trip. - The ateamer. Whlttler Is expected to arrive tonight with a cargo of oil. - - ",' - 1 . ,v Tha river at. .Portland 'measured but l.t feet above the aero mark thla morn ing, atandlng at a lower stage than at any other period during the paat -If montha. For this aea eon of the year It le lower than It has been for more than a decade. ' . Uaually In February the lower floora of a number of tha docks are covered with water. Storm warnings were ordered displayed last blent at all aea porta - from Cooa bay to Capo Flattery and extended this morning to Include Belllngham bay, Pu get aoand. Juan de Fooa strait and Qray'a harbor. The wind reached a ve locity of mllea an hour at Tatoooh laiand laat night and II mllea at North Head. MARINE NOTES. " Astoria, Or., 'Fab.' 14. Arrived at aad left up at T a. av ateamer Whlttler, from Port Harford. Balled SI 1 s. nru Btsamsr Johsn Poulsen. for Ban Fran claco. Outside at I a. m. A' three. maatad sohooner. - Astoria, or.. Fob. II. Arrived at 11:10 a. m. and left up et t p. m. Steamer Benator, from Ban FTanoleoo. Balled at noon-c-8chooner William Olaen. for Ban Francisco. Arrived down at 11:10 and aailsd'st 4:10 p. m. Oerman ateamer Micoraedla. tor Hong Kong and way ports. Arrived at 1:40 p. m. Britiah bark Balm ore, from Plaagua; aha left up at 11:11 a. m. todsy. San Francisco: Feb. II Ballad at I p. m. 8 tea me F. A. Ktlburn, for Port land. : Arrived nbooner Hugh Hogan, from Astoria.' Balled at 4 p. Schooner Virginia, for Portland. San Francleco. .Feb. ; 14. Steamer Noma City, arrived at nooa from Port- i . . , . ana. .-. .. . Astoria. Or.." Feb. 14. Condition of ths bar at I a. m smooth; wind eaat; tether cloudy. v . ' ' .' ' GOLD FOUND ON HILLS AROUND SANTA BARBARA ; . t i. . ' ' (learaal SoecUl Sarrlea.1 . Santa Barbara, CaL. , Feb. 14. Oold llnee every waahway of, a large hlllalde diatrlot in the weetern part of thla city, according- to property owners there, who nave already begun proepecting for the yellow metal, a Oerman whoaa . name no one seems to remember located the first trsaaure Thursday, 1 He traced gold to the 40-acra holding of W. H. Coats. Just back' of ths Banta Barbara polo fields. An, asssy ' certificate was re turned by As earer James Irving of Los Angeles. Hs quoted the dirt at II.llT.lt a ton, -of which about 1100 runs in stiver. Costa is a teamster and with . his mother snd twa brothers owns a 40-aore tract. - Three weeks ago he sold 101 seres -farther back In the hills. The lend Is now believed to be rich In flour gold. -.'. " ' ' . Te Bnfld (ftperial Plepateb ta Tka Jesrnal.i '" Aberdeen. Waalu, Feb. it. Contracts to the amount of 111.000 have been let by the county eommlsaloners for com-. Slating the wagon, road to Monteeano. leeldes tha work contracted for there will be graveling to be Bono. The board Intends to finish the road this summer as far as ths city limits. Whan ths board finishes this work ths city will bo- obliged to do Ita share be fore the .road can -become an -accomplished feet. It Is estlmsted that It will cost t,leest 110,000 mors to. build th norUon. fsiUAf, to the lot of the clt,' ' V:v:ri;'r"''-'. ' .if-'""'.fO.' :;Vr: Ctlldrcn Ftre , Tha Work and Worry and Close Con finement oi Their School Days and How They Can Ba Safe-Guarded. o thousands of boys and girls the confinement of the schoolroom and the dutlea imposed by thalr studies are a strain, a very serious strain. Many be come broken in health by thie strain and era bhvalcallv weakened for Ilia. wj;iva your bore and slrle cood. health rul, pure, eirenginemna; iooa ana you go far toward removing all dangers. Malta-Vita, ths crlnp. delteloua, whole Wheat rood, coniaine every iooa ele ment necessary to the maintenance and upbuilding of the human body and. mind enDeclafly beneficial for children. "Malta-Vita"' la no pieanlnsleaa coined word. It stands lor its literal iranaia tion from the Latin and manna exactly what it says, "Malt Life." Tha original phrase "For the blood Is the life"-is lbs starting point nd - flnal - winning post nX. Malta-vita, on. account oi us larae percentage of maltoae, or malt suaar. a natural sweetenlna scent. easily digasUbls and readily aaslml fated by the human economy, forming rich, healthy blood. ... - . ; Malta-Vita ta aa rood to eat not at all like the taatalaaa variety of break faat food a that the whole family wel come tta appearance on tna labia. It a always ready 10 eat. - a . Now for aaia by all grocers. I'll LIME DOCK DOUBLE LENGTH y, - ;ry "t ...., Couch Street Wharf. o Be Five i Hundred and ' -Twenty ; Feet Long. : .VK- Will BE BUILT OUT ' TO THE HARBOR LINE vf- -':-:'..) ,. - "; Portland-Alaska Boats May Usa Fine : New Docks Which Will Be Fin- khed In Six Weeks Good Depth "of -Water.' .v - -.i v -.y'-t- - :' ; '.': ' Before six weeks have elapsed ths Couch street dock will have been con verted into ona of ths finest and most modern docks In Portland harbor. A contract haa been let for extending It almost twice ita prceent length and tha structure will be, built out to the har bor Una. Thla will give It aa addi tional width of &tfoet on the acuta end and II feet oa the north end. Ths I dork will occupy a strtth along the- L waterfront from the old MoCraksn wharf to tna Burnaiae street onage ana extend back almoet ta Front street mak ing It 120 feet long and 150 feet wide. It la estimated that fully 1,000 tone of freight can be stored oonvsniently there after the Improvement have been com pleted. - The property belongs . to ths Portland Wharf company, made up prin cipally of representatives of ths Lewis and Flanders sstatea. ' Mechanics began, the work thla morn ing of removing the old piling at the north end of tha etruoture, 7. Aa soon aa thsss and other debrla have been got rid of new piling will be driven out on the' harbor line and tha enlargement of tha dock will be started and rushed to com pletion. It is thought that It will not require more than 40 daya to complete the task with ths large foros of msn who will be employed. Out on the har bor line the depth of tha rlvar at Ita lowest Stage Is 10 set and any ahlp coming up tha Columbia can bo ac commodated alongside of f the dock. AO It . now stands this Is Impossible. At times It Is all ths small coasters can. do to get alongalde to discharge small shlomsnU' of freight There is a strong probability thati after the alteratlona and additions nave been completed tha Couch street dock will be secured by the company which will operate the Portland-Alaaka line of .steamers. It" Is explained that It will be the only modern dock which win bo available for thla purpose. There Is talk that tha owners will fit It up with elect rlo eonveyora to Insure the rapid handling or rreignt. Tne aocx Is closs to the wholesale dlstrlot snd for j thla reason It will be -one af the most valuable wharvee In port. Big dravaae bllla will bo saved on aocount of Ita proximity te tba buaineaa center of the city. BALLOONING A FAD IN NEW YORK'S SMART SET '. Uoatnal Saaalal Servlea.t - - New Tork., Fab. 14. Tba successful airship sseension of Chsrlea Levee at West Point on Sunday evening has given the sport of balloonlng-such aa Impetua that at least two couples high la New York society plan to make ascenelons next Baturday, under tha auaplcea af the Aero club of America. They -are Mr. and Mrs. Cortlandt F. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. New bold Bdgar. . Thsy ssld todsy that ths weather permitting they would make the aaoent from Tuxedo Baturday. Levee will engineer , the balloon for one couple. . . Mr. and Mra. Julian Thomas slso msy msks sa ascension, but ths ballooning erase haa Struck go suddenly that some difficulty . may no- round jn getting balloons of sufficient alae.-' . v WEALTHY WOMAN WANTS ALIMONY FROM CORPORAL ' ,: 's .v.". ... (Jearaal Svsclal HarrVa.) Ban Franclaco. Feb. 14. Jesse A. Woodward,' corporal, la the Third United Btatee artillery oorpe - band, aava on oath that hla wife, Conatansa A. Wood ward, belongs te a very wealthy fara lly and that her rich relatives In Bal tlmore, with whom ehe la now reeldlng, give hr everything aha deal res. Curl oualy enough, Woodward, whoss pay la 110 per month, wants a divorce from the young woman who haa wealth, and she IS contsstlng bin suit, demanding coun sel fees and alimony. They were mar ried at Philadelphia in till and have a soa who Is with Mrs. woodward. Tha corporal wishes to avoid paying aTTiy money, so plesds tha financial ability of hsr relativss. He haa but 17 cash left from hla laat. month'a pay. u (fteertal TOapatrk te The Joareal ) Condon. Or. - Ftb. 14. Ths Condon Globe has been sold to J. H. Hornlbrook. recently from Ohio. . B. A. Pattlaon has conducted the Globe aa aa Independent paper for the past eight year . Mr. Pat tlaon Is undecided as to what course he will follow, but rather expects to go to Idaho, where ho will engage In the newspaper buaineaa - or deal la. real estate. Mr. Hornlbrook Is a new man In the Journallstlo held. It is under stood that tha policy of tha paper will remain unchanged. The purchase pries' wag not mada knows; - qauv ww:m Coming primary Election Caus ing Much Interest In Grants: - Pass and Vicinity. LINING UP FORCES X f XXFOR COMINO BATTLE From Two. to Four Candidates for Nomination on Republican Ticket foe' Several County- Offices f and Lively Muddle Prevails in Ranks. (Special Mepaleh te Tss lassal 1 ' Grants Paaa. Or- Feb. 14. Much in terest Is being taken hero In the coming primary eleotlone. There are from two to four aepiranta for nomination to tne several osunty offloea on "the Republican ticket, 'aeorge H. Durham of the law firm of Colvtg A Durham has declared hla Intention of being a candidate for nomination for - attorney-aroneraL ' Mr. Durham practiced law In Portland for a number of years before coming to thla aeotloa. Mo far as la known Mr. Durnam la tha only man to Offer oppoeltloa to Mr. Crawford, tba present Incumbent, though -it haa been rumored for some tlms that ex-Consul Oeorge Colvtg of thla city would be a-candidate. . Mr. Colvlg has not yet mada .a publlo announcement- of auch an intention. - For county Judge of Joaephtae county there are at preaent three out with peti tions J oeeph Moaa. T. B. Cornell and F. W. Chauaaae.. Mr. Cornell reoenUy retired from the grocery buaineaa snd Mr. Chaussee from ths newspaper buah In thla clty. r For sheriff, Kdwsrd Lister, X C. Mo- Connell and W. L Bweetland are men tioned. For clerk, Fred Cheahlrem, wha la Just closing his first Urn, will prob ably havs no opposition. n. Of the Democrats, Judge John Booth may try for a second term ss county Judge. Lewie Heberle Is mentioned for sheriff. Rspreeontatlve Robert Bmlth will coma up for a second term-and J, L. Taylor will again be candidate ' for county treaeurer, which office he has bald for' three term a. . ; ";- AT; THE THEATRES. Monne Vanna Tonight. Tonight Jtanoe O'Nell will conclude her engagement at the Marquam Orand with the first presentation In Portland of Maeterlinck's poetical drama, "Monne arson In ths February Arena ears Maeterlinck believes that the bold blood shad, tha gaudy . theatrlcallsm fcf ' the conventional drama of the past, must be replaced by peycblc auggeauon and ths silent conflicts of the eoul. Truth lies not In the beaten path of humanity, but la ths secret reoeeees of tha souL This is the lesson, ths doctrine, so magnifi cently exemplified la "Monna Vanna." With regard to tha character of "Monna Vanna." It la lntereattng to note that Maeterlinck wrote the play for hla 'wife, gifted FrOActr'-actreoa, and . that be hlmeelf ears, There i nothing in 'the play that should ahock the moral cense of tha most fsaUdloua. , ; ; 'Hartford Tomorrow. "'. ,' i ; Tomorrow (Thursday) "night, at .tha Marquam Orand theatre, the eminent tragedian, Cbarlea B, Han ford, will be gin . aa engagement of four perform ances. .The opening Mil will ba "The Taming of the Shrew"; Thursday night, "Othello"! Baturday matinee, "Tha Mer chant of Venice"; Baturday night, "In gomar," Mrr Hartford la eupported by Marie Drofnah and a capable company of players. Beats are now sailing for tha entire engagement. "Woodland Coming to Marquam. Henry W, Savage's ""Woodland" will be the attraction at tha Marquam Orand theatre next Monday, Tueaday and Wed neaday, February 10, 10 and It " "Woodland" la a comic opera, or more properly apeak In g perhaps an Idyllic opera, sines all the characters are birds of ths forest. Mr. Savage -calls it a "musical fantasy of the forest" By Plxley and Dudsrs, ths authors of "The Prince of PI lean and "King Dodo.' "Woodland" waa originally produoed In Boston almoat two years ago, where It ran for upward of four months. The company that will bo aeen here Is the only one singing this opera and Is hssdsd by Harry Bulger. , The advance sals of seats will open next Friday morning, February II. at 10 o'clock.- Y Next Week at the Empire., "The Moonshiner's Daughter." .which ta to be seen at the Empire next week, beginning Sunday matinee, comes with ths stamp of approval of over 100 cities where it haa bees playing tha paat three sessons. .-.-..j, ,. . V : "A Gaiety Girl" Tonlfht ' . pollard's Lilliputians at tha Empire will (present for tonight and tomorrow night the bright, tuneful ' and merry oomedy, "A Gaiety Girt." Friday night and Baturday matlneea cloee the highly eucceeafut engagement of theaa won derful Lilliputian opera singers. ; For ' I I ' lfr.il h the horne whm good cooiJng 1; V ' I v L 4 ti loved, where tiU fatnilr enjoy the ' ) I '-jCvMUb? fioat bots, iouzhavtt, cafcea, 1 , P" Bnd other food things every I J I ' T iinr always tkliciotu V ( ' and wholajonvt becaoas , . f f . V V T - K O Dalcfnff Powder . - V y 'NllvS' iaJJng powder rftia wav 7 I JaSur-STaVl ctrck, h toed. - . " . v , . ( ( Get KC tOHfayl 25 ounces for Lrj 25c Iftttsntail that we clairiv ( " VVT yot rracerreiirfidsToar mofiey. I , ') N " J Senior "Book of Presents.'' '. ": V - JAQUES UFC.CO. ' DYCPEPSIA-rr.OOF. CsWaaf Btaal Osat Ba TbmrogUy jTa,ay Aay .Ttomaf a, Msn, as a rule, are first discovered by tnelr snsmiea. Their antagonists urn on ths searchlight snd the proof of merit will lie ia being able to stand tha risen. It wss only la this- way mas sar. White ever knew that dyapepsla waa one of Mr.. Black's worst enemies. Bitting face to face at a two-by-four table, be handed hla afflicted friend the bill of fare: Oyster CocktalL Btuffed Olives, t . Boston ' Clam Chowder. '. ' , 8trsinsd 3umba HJV1V DMH WHO U" VI . ., - Roast. Beef Hash. - - - Boiled Ox Tongue wit hv Bauer Kraut, . j.. . Ibstar s. la -Wewburav . Baked Pork and Beans. Combination Crab Balad. . ! i Hot Mince Pie. ' Pineapple Fritters. Mr. Whits ordered a "little of each." Mr. Dyapepsla Black ordered crackers and a glass of milk. "I bad such a big breakfast this morning,"- he said. -''that I'll Just taks a bits to keep you com pany." But Mr. Whits could not be de- oelved," "I am afraid you can't stand ths si earn. Mr. Black. Why "don't you ear you havs dyspepsia and be done with ItT You'll sJwaya have that hungry look anynow aa long as you havs dyspepsia. Now listen. My stomach waa In Just ss bed condition aa yours at one time. But now I can eat anything, at any time. For Instance, this clara chowder or sir loin steak or svsn tne looster would Just aa welcome to my stomach aa yoor cracksrs and ' milk. You don't realise hew this dyspepsia business Is robbing yon of your spirit, of your onsrgy ana soiuty to tnink quickly. -1 can't help notice It' Tou haven't ths cheer and sociability you had three months ago. Now I'll tall you what to do," And thsrsat tbe cheerful Mr. White took a vial from hla pocket and extracted a woe tablet "There, there la a tablet that eontalna aa Ingredient one grain of which dlgeata 1,000 grains of food. ' For even the worst dyspeptlo It's ths only thing that really gives relief. Tha reason is it rsllsvss ths stomach of nearly all the work it haa to do, di gests everything In the stomach -and stimulates tha gsstrio Jules. I can't get along without them. ' They are Btuart'a uy a peps La Tablets, tou can get them anywhere on earth for too a package. - Tea. It, Is true, Stuart's Dyspspsla Tablets absolutely atop heartburn, nau sea. Indigestion, dyspepsia of ths worst type, sour stomach, bloaty feeling and all eructations and irrltatlonl and freshen and -Invigorate the stomsch. Thsy chser you up and msks you get all tba good there Is In your food. Tou will forget you avar bad a stomach to worry you, w tha . last twa ' perf ormsncen thsy sing "An American Millionaire.", wlU ; v The Baltimore Beatrdes. ' U Edna Davenport, America's dancing marvel, will be one of the many feat urea of the BaltThiore Beauties com pany, which will appear at the Baker for . one week only, commenclrts- with tbe rsgular Bunder rnatlnsa--psrforns-4 U At the Baker. Taaksa Doodle Burlssqusrs are at the Baker thla week, and giving great sit lsfactlon. A number of original- musi cal numbers are Introduced during the burleequea, and the eoetumea worn by tha ohorua are far above the are rags ' Saturday Night at Empire, . Owing t to the' Pollerds closing their engagement at tha Empire Baturday afternoon, the management haa aecured the Mack Bwalne company for a special angsgamsat Baturday svsnlngi In . ths four-act oomedy drama, "The Sidewalks of New Tork." A. full equipment of scensry ia carried, giving tha piece aa elaborate and artistic stage setting. VAUDEVILLE AND STOCK. ' k At the Lyric. As a curs for ths blusa It would bs bard to find anything to equsl "Our Girls," a rollicking farce comedy that la rounding out a merry week at the Lyric . "Our Girls" Is a farce purs and simplest- ; -; ,,. ' , , - 1 ':, Prlneeas Trixia at Grand, y The grsatsst attraction on ths Trail at tha exposition wss Prlnoess Trixia, the educated horse. . This wonderful animal Is at the Orand thla week, where shs Is performing even more tricks than whea at tba fair laat summer. This Is positively her laat appearance on the eoaat. Delphlno and Delmoro . are ec centric, electric muaical geniuses. . Kan ton and Lorraine, from the London mu sic halls, nave a flrat-olaaa musical act "7 Lola Cotton at Star, -r - . Those wha do not believe ia the science of reading thoughts should visit the Bur this, week and Uka part In ths marvelous experiments of little Lois Cotton. Mr. - and Mrs. Phelps, late of Manager Frohman'a forces, are playing "The Tie That. Binds." 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