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If THE OREGON - SUNDAY -JOURNAL ; PORTLANDUsUNDAYMORNINOJ.IAY.g718C3. picture- howltif th dynamiting of bulldlni nd th otty in ruin will M presented tol for tha last time 8p claif performaiK-e will be jlyen, on commencbiv every hour and a ball from I until l;it p. m. -Tliera la a long Hat of other blf faa. tumi on - tHe new bill. The Topay Turvy brio will put on Ita comedy hit, ""CDowd Fronr -Cahoea- oltnei and Ilolmea will appear with a comedy act. TII'ttA'TRE LSD Y.r.h::i r.d Third Sts. 01MON TBBATBI COMP4NT. 1 , fllOKOI U BAKES. M . Tfio"Houte of WIghIaFSt6ckPro uvcaan avaAss uooss. . j . t VJonea and 8terllna are premier elnflng Third Week of Immense Popularity Storting Matinee (Today) Kay 27 Sunday itt a . n rn m jSt """ ' "" t ! - ' ' -- ' . I -Seat ' I - ... ... . .. . ... ' .r f T T rr'-iv y J. Baker-Bade Aerae tke l.yrlc "A Bonthara OWs Lave, Mur Tm Mtny frleaos,". Grand Vtadcnlle. - raatafes Vaneerllle. f 1 f HE event f the past wk In-th : I dramatic- line has bn. of r , course, "A Message From . m ' inal eomedy-drama. which held the ' board for four night at the Ualllg, drew well a any attraction thl -cwn-ItJ Py nat amue, ln- tract and teaches a leaadn. At the Baker, the stock company gave lu!Tb LUtl Mlnter," with .Edgar. Baum In the title role and T,llllan Law- renc as a charming Lady Babble. Tha . Baker stock company ha certainly won . the heart of the public and may aspect record business for the aeaaon. . Thl week "Hande Across the Bea" ' will be the bill at tha Baker, eoramene ,!ng today. -This I m melodrama that won great cucoes In England and New JoElLThcast I xceptionaiiyiarge -fand4Ja-proiucUon ten ne may be expectod t be up to ' , the Baker atandard. The Helllg will be . ..dark thl week, save, perhaps, for a lo- ' ? cal affair. . . .. -i ; rg"th f utnr "ther i seveiaJ good -; thing. At the Helllg before th end of -y""'.'ttie). eaon w absil see Nat Goodwin in ' ' "I h-l?sarper,' Henrietta 5rosman la ' j -aome of her beat play, and "The tatnd . '. of Nod." Next week th Baker com rany win put on an elaborate produc-r44u.it.JThJEtmalClti.-the right , , tt which have recently been secured by ' Manager Baker. Tha season of mualcal comeaycrwmcTriirarto- TiaTg mmntt tat th Helllg a week frem today ha , 1 ' been postponed oh week. I .... SMALL TALK OF STAGE PEOPLE. Kom Ey tinge, who need no Introduc tion to Portland people, was In th cast of "Mistake Will Happen," which waa ' given tta premier at tha Oanick thea :ter," NewTork, last week. The play wa an instant hit. " -' .NanceLO'NeJI.lwbtf loat .everylhlng'lh -Ban Kranclott flra.r took tha-: pan-: per1 oath In Boston last Wednesday. -Frltal Scheff run in "Vile, Modtat" was brought to an end thl - week is -Tor. it-fca- bsaa a rseerd- Seat for Maud Adam In "Peter DRAMATIC CRITIC : OF BUND "Bunkoed." J ' . "Bamboosled 'by an lngenlou critic." - ' ; "Used a an advertisement for a. Y theatrical performance and to supply a . human Interest feature for a critique No profit for myself." Thua lament E. F. Thompson, th v, blind man, who with hi accordion has " been a familiar figure on Portland street , - corner for year paat. HI feeling nav been deeply wounded. He 1 angry and hurt. HI anger 1 directed at a dramatic critic who conoelved th In genious plan of having a real blind man ' on hand afters-each performance of "A Message From Mars." to teat the ef ' fectlvenees of the lesson of unselfish ' neaa taught by that play. After sitting In th rain on th thea- - tre corner every night for our. nights jraiUt.f.or th play to-nroy the hearis ." of th audience to loosen their purse ..... strings and pour XhaLr amall alvar inu - his offering -cup, and after reaping a miserable reward of H. Thompson dl covered that h had been used w adver . tlse th performance and hi misfortune , had been taken advantage of by th in " genlou orltlo to supply a featur story. He heard -trewtia hsd -been wiltten up a A thrifty chemer who had heard of h nature of th play and grasped th ' opportunity! of trying to turn It effect Into personal gain. When he thought - of why he did alt at th theatre four nights, he boljed with anger.. I ; "Th crltl8 hlmelf "cam to m and vat me to go out there and alt by the . theatre ntrnc at th cloa of th how." ald Thompson. T didn't know ' anything at all about tha play until h ram to m on th etroet, told me that It was a. strong human Interest produotton. that It would tnov peopl ta gener Ity. and I. could reap a h as vast af money If I would alt and play at . th entrant Juat when th play , waa - var. I now why It waa don. - He . waat4 a Ury aa4 t waa used for thl MARGAREjr Pan" ar selling four week In advance la Ne.wTork, "Brown of Harvard" reached Ita. on hundredth performance on Tuesday evening of last week. Henry Woodruff ha played th title role at every per formance. 1 . The Social Whirl" la proving th rag in Now Tork at present. Blanche Bate continue to play to crowded house' at 'th Belaaeo theater in "Th Qlrl of th Golden West." No timrhabeen set for eoncludlng-4h run. "Mrr Jlopklnon- remalna on tap in Gotham with every mark-of publlo ap proval. 3h. Jaabarrassment .or Rlrne" wa given it first production in New Tork recently. It 1 th work of Professor Louis Ansnacher of Columbia. It waa not-reported" a gfear success. : William Faversham will tour . next year, producing a number of hi moat popular play. Clyde Fitch-i-aald-be engaged in writing a new comedy for Willi Col lier, Julia Marlowe left ber company In Quebec laat week and went to her summer horn. Illness waa given th cause, but a break with K. H. Both ern 1 stated in other circle to be th real reason. Lulu Olaser may star' next aeaaon In adramatltatlonor "Charter" Major' "Yolanda." : : SPOTLIGHT FLASHES. Harry " Bulger, - th unique comedian, who-wlll -featured-by Henry Wi Savag in :Tnwr:inu8tcalrTanwrbx John Kendrlck Bangs, Vlnoent P. Bryan and Manuel Klein, which will be pro duced in Boston at th Tremont theatre abort ly,, la given to taking, long walks through -the upper part of New Tork City. Th other day while he wa going MAKES GAME MAN'S AFFLICTION purpose and to advertise th perform ance; It I aad enough to be blind and helpless .without having on' misfor tunes used for th benefit and gain of thos able to car for themselves." . i . &. tii.-A j.i. Sit .1 - E. E. Thompson. .Here 1 Thompson's tabulated chd '7 R' ui' of prorit from ' Wars ; , . MT t , f .It May II 1.20 May 11 . l it Mayli.. 1 00 Total r..... (.0 "NEVILLE. through a stretch of wood that abound around Tan Cortland park. It began to rain and Bulger stood under on of the tree and before h wa there long two laborer who war employed on th rail road near by Joined him. On wa a Swede, th othar an Irishman. It rained violently. Th tree for about It min ute made good refuge. Then It began to leak. The- cold raindrop began to fall down th Irishman' neck ' and he began to complain. "Oh, never mind,1 atdribei Sweda.!thera .are . plenty of tree A soon as thl on I wet through wall go bay another wan." 1 . ' E. H. Stflhern. chatting recently about hi father, K. A. Bathe Hi, th famoue comedian, ald: "It waa after he had made Ms first hit a Armand In Matilda Heron' pro duction of Camilla,' that he wa cast for Lord Dundreary in th play of "Our country cousin. In which Laura Keen wa starring. Joseph Jefferaon was also" In th east -in "th rol of -Asa Trenchard. My father frequently told in 111 truu sluty of III lasting ueess la thl play. "Th publlo I fond of attributing hi hit to an accidental tripping over - a carpet during- th first performance of thl piece. This I a mlataka. "On th day when th play wa read to the company," Jefferson was delighted with hi role, while my father wa o discouraged with hi that h determined to go back to England to commercial life. He aald to Jefferaon: 'Joe, I'm going to give up th stag.' Mr. Jeffer son waa in despair. He took my father all over Central park and argued with him, -until at mat --ha persuaded him t remain. He promised him a leading wished in order to make th part more lnnA.-f ul Vjkene. learnln th difficulty, . consented, and then my father aommenas a rntng ovaxna-rp cullarltlea'of a nutnber-of persona hi acquaintance In th effort to make aomethlng out of nothing. ' "Knowing this, th actor delighted to mak fun of him at rehearsala, and on day, whll going through hi part, he tripped ovr a carpt. - Whn th general laughter subsldad. Ml Keene remarked In ridicule: 1 auppoa you will do thntr tooT My father had no intan tlon of doing o. but anger , and atub bomn mad him anwr T.' H kept hi word and tripped all through tha regular prto"nnc." "Hand! Across the Sea, A play full of strong situation and th most intensely interesting dlalogu I "Hands Acros th Sea" which will begin the third regulsr week of ths Baker stock season, thla afternoon at the Baker theatre. "Hande Acroa the Be- la accounted the best work, of the talented and fa mous English playwright, Henry Pettlt, whose thrilling dramaa hav fascinated a dosen contlnenta. . He never wrote a good a play as "Handa Acroa th 8a," ndno on who ever aaw it failed to express-.IBS moirt"unboundfd - admlra t ion- t r Jt ia-tha-j tory jot-avgl rl whos father 1 In Australia and send her money, but the money is appropri ated by . chmlng -man- in- England with whom th daughter Uvea ' a a ward, A worklngman on the place 1 In love with the heroine and marries her f ter- he ha fallen Into some money, All the story after that devolve on th exciting time the two hav when ene mies separate them, drlv them to des peration. - Th hero I accused of mur der wrongfully and he I ent to prison, from whence he recapes. and afterward confronts all- on board a liner bound for Australia. The' scan goes from England to Paris, thence to th deck of the ship, and finally end In far-away Australia, where all I straightened out snd th loving pair ar united. It I needles to say that th hero and th heroin respectively ar Impersonated by Mr. Baum and Miss Lawrsne. Th cast Is as follows: CAST OF CHARACTERS. Jack Dudley Edgar Baum Joseph Itillwood , .....Harry D. Byr4 MONOLOGUES. JOHN SAINPOLIiS Robert" Btlllwood . . i . . .BuriKRth fn - - u .. r, . . ii 1 HH Jeaa X)e Luaaae, , , , . , .John Salnpotl Count Paul d Renal.T. . Donald Bowl Captain Land ......William Harris Hiram Hickory -v. ... .William Dllla Lieutenant Victor. ,;;iftrrr MacAullff M. Claud Oamler.-. ..Frank Stapleton Inspector Thompson., Fred Belleu Port Mater.-r.-r. vr .WaKer-Whrtrand4 Jimea Paiker .Thomas Harper Lillian Natleford.... Lillian Lawrence Lucy. Nettleford . . .v. . .Jewel Power Madame Valerie ...... Margaret NevlU Soldier. Sailor and Gendarmes, eto. IKQPBISL Or.SCENEJBT. 'Act 1 Nettlewood farm. "Act II Been - I Attipartinrnt'hi Orand hotel. Pari. Scan II Jorrldor in Orand hotel. ' Oeen IIlMBdam-Yaleile-gTamlnt Salon. - Scene IV Courtyard of gaming aalon. Act-III Scene I Exterior of th prison La Roquatte. . " Seen II Interior of prison La Ro quetta ' - -:- - Been III Th prison yard. Act IV Th deck of t he -Australasian. .:. . . Act V Sydney quay, Australia. - :zr-r-.-r .;. :" w w " . ' :V ''"." The Eternal City." A bautlfuland most Impressive pro ductlon will be "The Eternal City." th play for th fourth week of the Baker stock season, opening at th- Baker theatrwlthih. usual Jnnday -matin, June s. It 1 one of Hall Cain' won derful tale, told In Intensely dramatic form, pictured by spectacular luxury of scenic detail,- and It will be presented with all tha auperior acting ability in cluded in th remarkable Baker stock company. It Is a big undertaking to put on thl really great drama) of life in Roma It la-pltur-drawa In hrlm.nt n l.r.. II..- T. pop of Rome, th king of Italy, a great leader, of the people, court circle, the strong conflicting element that make up a powerful story of statecraft, lov and Intrigue, Involving om of th moat violent pasaion and terrible trial f -struggling humanity ara-pioda In thl wonderful play. The production will cause a surprise In this city. Rossi, th leader of the people waa In thla play the lat' Ed ward Morgan's greatest rol. . : . . . . . . " .Royal Hawaiian .Band. .' A tour of th L'nltcd Stat ls.to b made thl season by th famoie Royal HamaTiaribiiod of ;H&wail,whlch has never been eeen In this country except on th Pacific coast. Th band will b (0 strong and will bajed by It founder, Captain II." Bergar. The band la not alen composed of lnetrumentallets, but also eonalata of a atrlnged orchestra, oholr. gle club and mandolin and native lnatrument playera, a well a women soloist. . Th band will gtv two con cert at th Helllg, Friday and Satur day, Jun t and . VAUDEVILLE ANP STOCK. 1 Psntages' Great Offering. Following th great aucceaa of th thrilling moving picture of th San Francisco disaster. Pant age will put on- a second great film for th ensuing week, showing San JTranclsco in flames, snd many thrilling cene of destruc tion snd Ufa of refugee. Thl second film wa secured -by th fiew Tork Mutoscop company. Th great et of . , 1 231 . 7" WASHINGT0N ST. PORTLAND 0RCG0N. MENS CL0THIS .A f MAKErT or and dancing comediana, - w. vowian and company wilt present their neat little society sketch. Miss Monotor I m noted contortionist and Arthur El well will Bins; a new Illustrated ballad.' - .., . . . ' " ' ' . At th Grand. ' Another of tha blf Orpheum vaude ville' entertainments which the Orand has been (Ivlna; In Portland for tha past year will b presented tomorrow after noon and all the rest of the week.- On tha new bill there will be a number of exoeiient feature acta . and each on comes with recommendation attesting H-merttf-T-Tha-Aeadllne-turnwlU b that of the L,ut brothers, who were her many yeara ago and created a sensation by their wonderful act. On of -the-meit-t- arm li but- deed hot with the rifle and can chop -wood, us a hammer, play musical Inatru- and perform other aeemlngly lm., possible feats. A apia audea attrag. Hon la the novelty mualcal act by th Clemmenao . brother. ' A a ' mualcal turn thla act . la guaranteed and will not be found wanting, Th Broadway trio eonalata of singers and danoere. Evans and Evana are expert dancers, two of. tit best on the American a tag. Tom Ripley I, a' mpnologlst in black face with an assortment of new laughing material which, he will hand out in orlgiaal packagea. Master Harold Hoff will sing- 'They'll All 3e Olad to See You," and th Orandl scop will show the latest Paths film, JJN.obpdy Work Like Father." . Thla I a new aid of the question hd show that father I not th loafer some alngera Imagine. Today the performance, will be from t to I and from 7:10 to 10:4J p. m. . rr 7 ' Ar the Starr : -rr There ar exactly three chance left j to attend "Th Twin1 Christening" at th Star today. These are at 1:10, 7:( and :H. 1 , . v . - th- tha-jnaUnea tomorrow Aha- Star , iock company will change It bill to "Too Moy Friend" Thl Is one of those comical affair without a definite plot or complU-tory. but which U4 constructed . forth . ol and praise worthy purpose of making people for- ?e( their tiuubh'W. Th stoek hwmw sowWcSfitBmTS oh of the moat populas In town. Kah week there la a new fare prepared by thos experts. Wills and Collins, snd Alded-br.,.. collection.. ofL clever come dians and bright and fascinating danc ing girl. - Th sorigs Introduced at in terval do not detract from th nlot ami . they . a r rendered ; by peopl "wit h pleasing voices. -The choru girl will hv plenty to do In "Too Many Friends. Th entertainment at the Star will also consist . of vaudeville specialties direct from the esst. Ther will be an lllua- rarted song, 'Tour-Plao- la --4-th4 Meadow. .Nell." and a film of funny moving picture. Ther will be a matl nee every day and two performances fiftf n, eviining, w " ; -' At the" Lyric , 7 - Beginning ."with. - the matinee thl afternoon and throughout th continu ous performance the Lyrle stock com pany will offer for the' last time that success for the past week. "Mr.' Baker's Father-ln-Law," which Is a farce com edy of much merit and la being offered to the public in a .manner to be much appreciated. " " - v-- - :-- Tomorrowafternoon,beglnnlng with tharmatinea;- th - Lyrlq - will In trod ue it customary ohang of bin by pra f entlng .that .roost interest Ing jn llltary comedy-drama, "A Southern Olrl's Love." In four sets. This Play, as th tttl Implies. a romance of tha southl and deals with th, stirring vnt of th lata civil - war, - Th - part hav been assigned to the various member of th Lyric stock company In a man ner calculated to give the theater-going public an attraction with correctnesa In very detail. Ther ar many strong climaxes and thrilling situations so 'har moniously blended with comedy as to render the ssuinee uf a highly sue- cessful week for thl merltorlousjpro ductlon. Th Illustrated songs snd moving;, pic tures hav been carefully aelected with a view to giving to the patron of th Lyric om very intertlng feat urea aupplemntAlto'AJ. Southern ' Olrl' Lov." . ' - EXCURSION BATES; JTrwport TaqnlaA Bay, Bretteabtish, lot Spriags From All S. f. and "7 7 Or B. Poiat. - On and after June 1, ISOS tha-flouth. ern facing; in yqnnciion-.wiuL-vnvor2I v. 11 la a. ITAatern Nlimail. will have nn a3 round trip ticket from points on their line to ' Newport, Taqulna and Detroit at veryiow" rates-.-good for 'rs- turn until October J 0, -1 ua Three-day ticket to Newport and Taqulna, good going Saturday and re turning Monday, ar also on sal from all aaat aid point. Portland to Eugene, 'Inclusive, and from all west aide points, enabling peopl to visit their fsmllles and spend Sunday at th eaide.- - '- " 1 " - Season tickets " from all east sld points, Portland to Eugene, lnctuslvsf on sale to Detroit, at very low rate with atop-over privileges at Mill City or any point t, enabling tourists to visit ths Santlanr and Breltenbush Hot Spring In th Cascad - mountain, which can be reached in on day: - Season tickets will be good for - re turn from an points until October is, Three-day ticket will be good going Saturday and returning Monday only. Tickets ifrom Portland and vicinity will be good for return via th east or west Id at option of passenger. - Ttcketa from Eugene and vicinity will b good going via - th Lebanon-Sprtngfleld branch If desired. - Baggag on- New port ticket checked through' to New port; on - Taqulna tickets to Taqulna only. Sunday excursions to Newport on th C. A E. will begin June 10 or IT and run every Sunday thereafter, leav ing Albany at 7.19 a, m.; leave Corval- 11 s a, m. Rat from' Portland to Newport, M to -YaquinaTT-jai thr-day-fat-tfrom -5?ril,B4-to. Irwp!,rt POPULAR GRANTS PASS YOUNG WOMAN BURIED ' fSjDeetst Nspatet to T leanMt.V - -Grants Pa, Or.. May 3. Th fu neral of F.mma Hyda, daughter of Mrs, Osorge Wood, took plac from th Methodist Episcopal church thts after noon. Ml Hyda' death wa a vr hock to all Grants Pass, as sh waa brought UP her, and waa . known to vary on. Though fh afternoon was stormy th crmony was largely at tended by aorrowlng friends and rela tives and th casket was heaped with ro. aa a laat token of affection from kindred and aequalntancea . A long Una of carriage followed th remain to Oranlt Hill cemetery, where th Inter ment took placa. Rev. O O. Beckman officiating both st- th church and at th grave. Miss Hyde wss 14 'years of age, and leave a mother aad sister. The Balier Theatre Company nr tii ouat noun duxa, y .. Hands Across the Sea 1 ' " ' . ' f" J " ' -. " ' ,... ... ............ u-.ui,ui j ,,rTvnunntKTAii1l01r sertry7 Largety-angmented cast. ; 1 . . " . . - " .1 . .. i. j. ' i 1 ' " " y ,v , MATIirZKI inSAT EVENING PRICES .,..,..,.....'..,.. t .25 35 and 50f H MATINEE PRICES J . , . . V y:, , . , , , ,; . . . . . :lQnd 2 5f M MOKDAT JnOaTT BOMAXJD BAWUf OVTSaTZB OXTIIT A WAT. Next Week Grand; Pred iction WEEK OF PANT AGES Best Family Theatre AnotlicrGrcat SpcclacularFcaturc ycck noon -iitg Co San Francisco Society Sketch. Disaster Showing' th'"Clt y 4- TIIoIracs.t5r Holmes riamea. "Comid'y' ' PjroducSri" Th OreatMt lCovlag PUtar Sari la ftteiilng -zz Singing and -Dancing. An vn greater featur . than that of th past week. nsrWUAWmm daHy-at ! :ia;-f rtaviie :0 ppmv Admission lfto, re served eeata !0c; box 15c Continuous Sundsya Lsdles and-chlldran adralt.ed to any seat st weekday matin for 19c. Week of May 28thrl906 StaYTheatre FOURTH WEEK 0 "- VTsT TwoMahy-W With-all-thafAvorlthdd by WILLS AV COLLtKS. Th abov In oh-" nectlon with a1 fin vaudevill show; including Illustrated song and moving picture. , . - : -: PERFORMANCES JT 2:307:30 NT W P M Big Orpheum -Vaudeville AttTBATTTma 'acts: "HiMPlt lgOTmBBTtmTJeABTBIJI. BROTHERS LU TZ - TBB MOST WOKDBBFtrt AC GRAND PBICXS Evenlnga, Sundays and holiday a, 10c, 20c. and bot Beats 10c, Matinees, except. Sunday and holidays, ten cent (10c) to all seat a. I St; Mary?s ChHih Piciiici Cedar ParkDecoration DayCedar Park 4 Wednesday. May 30. 1906 ' t Regular attractions of a well-conducted picnic. Sports, running, jump ing, etc. Music- dancing, bwling, shooting and other novelties. Prises, Dinner and refreshments..- ... . ? . '. . CHILDREN FREE BASEBALL Sfsi PO RTLsAlND v. y I LOS AINQEL-ES mat aa, , MnrT.- lOamis daUaoff dIO prssTllanyr" Oam Celled SM p. as. Snndays. ADMISSION ; 25c GRANDSTAND, S$e CHILDREN, IOC BOX SEATS, :t . RAINS BENEFJTCROPS IN THE DALLES SECTION IflpecUl DUpstch t T tarsal) ' v. tv.ii.. rr . vr . it. A cloud burst occurred nar Falrbanka, l4 mil from Th Dalits, on th Great Souther railroad. yetrday arwrnoon, nu no damage wss done., Conslderabi rsin v.- .n. mt hta niece j and growing grain la greatly benefited In Bherman county copious rain hav falUn In th last law day, Insuring good crops of vh ilia aiibiirii -RWIli nVCOni AJTD SATUmBAT 01TXT, . -4' or flail Caines The Eternal ChV g FOURTH AND STARKSTS ' J. A. Johnson, Resident Manager nit nut Tofrsy Turvy .Trlo- In the Comedy ' Hit, ?)'PnrO'i7inv! Cahoa" Mls Monotor Contortionist. Arthur Elweff niustratsd Ballad. Cor. W.Park & Wish. Sts, CONTINUED SUCCESS OF SOBBAKIBO lTtrUOAI. FAB OB, ML Week of May 28th -SFBOXAZi AOSXm ATTBAOnOB - -The Great1 Clemsnso Brothers BOTBIiTI MVUOAX) AC TBB BBOADWAT TBtO N W T9rk favorite singers and dancers. " TOM BZFXiBT ReHnedT black-faccff icnologulsu BBTFBOW ll AKSBBWTh Seoon MrFlddla" -..t,--,.- KASTSB XABOU) BOTF "They'll All . Be Glad to See You." OBABDXBCOPB Latest Path Film; 'foldy Work Lik Flhr." ADMISSION 25c LYRIC THEATRE Bcinnlnt Monday, May 28th i-avy Afoon-aad- B vetiingW. Portland's Populas -Stook . m Xona. : . l A Southern Military Drama - In Pour Acts A Southern Girl's Love FOIXOW-THK CROWD CON TINUOUS PERFORMANCE. JA ADMISSION 4 Ap 111 L Resenrcd Scats, 20c 11 1 , , ..L. J spring own grain. A svr hUtorm' visited thl city Jhl mornlnk. Th, sidewalk were .covered about on Inch deep with larg hailstones ."