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TITS 0"ZCOM DAILY JOUENAU PORTLAND, . SATURDAY - EVENING," DECEMBER B, 1903, I Tgivii Tc-Iso ' " ' " -'7 in mwmmmmm TOatQXT'l AW7U1IZVT1. . Botitr Baket . .Msilse KUIott la "nr OihI Watch" v.. ...."A Social blfbwajete ' mvin 'Lyric... "Tta Wage of It In" . .... w"A Walts Ctrl !" f0Ufa Vaudavllie 6raa4 YauW'llle -' Mr t Bent waa (ound In a tint with threa bablaa, th youngest only twa day old. suffering from want ot food and medical attendance, near una recently, by county officials, tin Bern's husband had deaerted her. leav ' In nothlnjto provide for th want of the mother and children. Aid . given the unfortunate woman by the .county board of health" and the aaa5 . dated charities. If Bens does not re- . turn to orovlde for hi family, en er fort will be made to find homes for , the children and work for Mrs. Bens. . Judr Oantenbeln In the state circuit court yesterday afternoon dismissed tb 140.000 damage suit of Mar tusn gainst the O. W. P. by granting a non-suit Rush asked damages for In juries resulting In the loss of bis right arm While attempting, to matte a coup ling In an O. W. F, freight train. Judge ' Gantenbeln granted a non-suit on the "ground that no contributory negligence on the .pert of the company had been shown. Attorney Dan J. Malarkey and R. W. Wllbureppeared for the O. W. P. Ruh waa repreaented by Attorney X M. Long and A. . 6 week. The Socleta' dl "Mortuo Buccorso Ber- . sagllerl yeaterday filed articles of In corporation In the office of County Clerk Fields. Its officers are: Nocola Caaclato, president; Pletro Berardlnelll. . secretary; Leonardo Dlorlstoforo, treas urer. The object of the society 1 stat ed in the articles of Incorporation to . be the development of the physical and " menial capacities of Its members. It number among its member some of tn prominent Italians of the city. After two hours' deliberation, a Jury n judge FTaser department of the ; elate circuit court last night returned a verdict declaring "Chick" Houghton, an ex-convict, guilty of almple larceny longhtoirWas chirgedrwlth stealing a pair of trouaers from the store of Da vid 8telA at 47 North Third street. ' Houghton was defended by Attorneys II. C. King and M, MacMahon. Deputy District Attorney H. B. Adam con ducted' the proseoutlon. ' Seventy-nine witnesses have been - subpoenaed to give testimony at the trial of Orlando S. Murray next Mon day on the charge of murdering Lin coln C Whitney on November 11. At torney John, F. Logan for the defense yesterday afternoon secured subpoenas for 47 of these witnesses. Should ell th witnesses be permitted to testify it will be the largest number of wit nesses ever examined at any trial in the local olrcult court The ' Federated Trades council last,! night received - a communication from the officers Of the old Building Trades council saying that a reorganisation meeting would be held by the latter body next Monday night In the head quarters of the painters union. Here - after the Building Trades council will be known as the Structural Workers' alliance.. I C. Buhl, convicted in the state elr- eii it court last week or keeping a. dis orderly houae at IT Norta Fifth street, waa sentenced by Judge Oaulnubaln this morning to pay a fine of i0 and the cost of the prosecution.. Ruhl was con vict ad In the municipal court of the of fenae and waa fined 160.' He appealed to the circuit court and waa again con victed. V Our experience In buying goods have placed a stock finer than we have ever ' displayed to the public When in search of anything out of the ordinary, w will be plesaed to have you call. We make any suit In the houae to, order for $15. No more, no leas. Unique Tailoring Co., 10 Stark street, near Blxth. Articles of Incorporation of th Mad am McClur company war filed in tb office of th county clerk this morning by L. V, McClure, p. D. . McClur and Louise A. Lankow. The object of the corporation is to manufacture and deal rin women' garments. Capital stock, 11.000. .You should hear Miss Maybelle Big gart of New York at First Congrega tional church Sunday evening. A noted and talented speaker. Subject "Simon the Cross Bearer." . "The World's Greatest Impeachment", is. Pr,. House's subject Sunday morning. ' Read " Read! Read! Christmas mag asines, dally papers! Load up for Sun day! Walk down town tomorrowUCarl Jones,-17 Waahlnglon. corner Fourth. Largest Independent cigar snd news desler In the northwest Prop in todsy. We tell you why. " Tfiat man is a prince who has his garments mad by Armstrong, th fash ionable tailor, Raleigh -building, 1.3 Washington strset. Your clothes fit you if Armstrong cuts them. Slg Werthelmar haa bean appointed a deputy sheriff by Sheriff Stevens. . He has been acting for some time as th deputy constable under Lou Wagner In the west aide justice, court Sam Fukuchj. a Japanese who was ar rested In this city last week and laken to California' upon complaint of the San Francisco authorities, ha been held to answer to -the auporlor court f Contra The man who toils on and on, to X?C4 ll DCIASCUJ5 TOlt fc. W I am :- i.Mrn I , even : t.zr ri ii rm. mm - m "daily grind." Try it not next month, but NOW. Open a bank account with $10, with $3, or eyen with $1. It is immaterial what the AMOUNT of the first deposit is MAKING THE START is the important thing. . ' - . ouf-BusinessAffairsr Can frequently b attended "Corporation lln competent ments, than it can by yourself select i . ; .. This Company ha In operation a. : TRUSTS AND COMMISSIONS DEPARTMENT which means a department that Is prepared to carry out any legitimate enterprise that you wish to INTRUST or COM MIT to Its care, no matter how complea or Intricate the transaction or business -may be, nor how great Ita magnl- -' tuda. - " ' f . '. " There Is no estate, business or property transaction too , Y small for us to handle,-or too large for our capacity. ' We will administer your property better than you carl . handle It youreelf, and will eollect the revenues, make the " disbursements and settle with you monthly or at such . . - stated periods as you may daalr. W will act as trus tee under a deed of true. ,under a will -,- - or by special agreement; as executor under a will or as' administrator of in estate; as guardian, agent or attorney for an -aetata, and in every other capacity aa you would do- yourself in person, and with better facilities than any single individual can possibly command. ' vv Call and fllsouss the business, of TRU8T8 and COMMI8- 6IONS with our officers.- -v, . . ' ,. Oregon Trust & Savings Bank .. " sTlxth and Wasbiagtoa Streets, Portland, Oregon.- - ;MMM Cost county, California,- and la now in jail in default of 15,000 bond. He was arrested her for the abduction of Flor ence Williams, a 14-year-old school girl who had beoome infatuated with him. From the testimony of the mother and the girl herself It appeared that the prisoner and lured the girl from her home. Tb prisoner contenus that be Intended to marry the girl. The annual baxaar of the guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Bell wood street and VancouverBye.""n. be held On next Wednesday afternoon and evening. , ' Tour eyes examined Free. W are still selling eyeglasse at $1.00. A per feet fit guaranteed. . Metsger at Co., jeweler and optician. Ill Sixth street. Dr. Walter I. Howard haa opened of fices In the Commonwealth building, Sixth street Chronic diseases, elec tricity and electric light treatment Do not mis this opportunity George JSbour V Co., $41 Wsshlngton street great holiday oriental rug and lac sale now on. 26 per cent reductions. - The ladle of the Fulton Presbyte rian church will hold their annual ba xaar Tuesday evening. December 11, Weber' hall, Fulton. 8teamer Jessie Harklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street lock at 1 p. m. For Rent Rooming house of SI rooms. Centrally located. A. H. Mor rill. 174 Madison street Pnone Main -The- spare ribs at 1 9 - cents - per pound."'-It should -be cent per pouaa. ,r. -r,.. A beautiful Christmas present, a Pen dleton Navajo Indian blanket shawl, of couch cover. Woman' Exchange, 1SS Tenth street lunch 11:10 to $; business men lunch. Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal oil and fin gasoline. Phone East T$l. Tubllo tUngsTaphar-rhona J SNOW MAY FLY IN ROSE.CITLTOMORRQW 4y Thar is a remote possibility e of Portland being visited by a e few snowflskes tonight and to- morrow. District Forecsster. Beels In his forecast this morn- predict occasional rain or snow. This I th second time this win- 4 ter that there haa been snow In th air, but so far th first flake is yet to make It appearance. On Thankaglving day it felt snowy, . but th flskss. If such they were, - turned Into drops of water be- , . for they rame within reach of the umbrellas. 4 A stiff breese is blowing off the mouth of the river, hut the storm that churned th ocean Into foam last Friday night ha e passed, and the winds are now easterly, increasing slightly In velocity along th coast - Th British ship Glenerlcht. which waa spoken off Tillamook rock Tuesday night by th steamer 4y Apollo, has not been sighted yet by th lookout at North Head. and It I supposed that she stood 4 fsr out to sea In order to avoid" th blow which evidently was forecasted by her barometer. 1 1 1 ii. ' Milwaukee Country Club. Eastern and California race. Take Sell wood and Oregon City oar at First and Alder. -- just able to make ends meet and getting; nothing ahead; is said to have "hs nose at the grindstone" all the time. There are thousands in this sad plight, and all because they do not apply business methods their private affatrs and make their running expenses LESS than their earnings. The difference- though it be a small difference would gradually grow into a com fortable balance in the bank. That gives independence, . comfort, con tentment and finally relief from the to much peUerby.jLPera r.xwunva and Legal Depart or any Individual you may w i H BIG OCEAN TRAMP mm here British Steamer Suveric Report- ed Chartered to Load Prod : ' uct for China. ; CARGO WILL CONSIST OF WHEAT1 AND LUMBER Big Steamer I Now on Way From London to San Francisco With a Cargo of Building MaterialWill Go on Drydock for Overhauling. The big new British tramp steamer 8uverlo, now on her way from London to San Francisco, will be in Portladd soon to load wheat and lumber for China. She Is on of th largest tramps In the Pacific ocean trade at present registering 4,929 tons net Captain Shot ton, well known here as master of the steamer Oceano and Dunerlo, 1 her commsnder. Frank ' Waterhous - St Co., It I re ported, will furnish th cargo for the I big earrlwi Ernest Leldlaw.-repicaeiil. lng -that eowoere here. antLwho I also 1 agent T6r the Erlo line of steamers. stated this morning that th Sujrerlo wilt probably be placed on th drydock her a ah need cleaning and painting. She will bo th longest craft to test the dock, her length being 20 feet more than that of th steamer Algoa, which waa her two year ago and took away th record cargo of flour shipped from this port The Algoa registers a few tons more than th 1 Suverlo, but Is shorter, as stated above. The Juvrrln left Tendon 71 day sgo snd should reach - Ban Francisco any day, the average time of steamers of her alass betwsen th two port being TO days. She brings a cargo of building material, th largest- to oome front Eu rope this season Th drydock at St John ha proved a great benefit to shipping . this year Docause a large number of vessel have arrived her In need of painting ana minor repairs below th water line. Th eteamer Apollo which was lifted yesterday morning cam bar with her propollor damaged and without th dock ah would have been compelled to pro ceed to Esquimauit, a . th repairs could not well have been postponed till after the delivery of th cargo she I to load her. Th ateamer Manches ter Port, now loading grain and luan ber in tie harbor, was also given a much needed general overhauling imme diately upon her arrival. -ACTIVITYATWHARVES Tessela Begin boadlnr After Many. Say of Idleness. Considerable work was started along th waterfront yesterdsy 'afternoon and the only vessel now lying really Idle Is th British bark Oweenee. 8h fin ished discharging general cargo yester day afternoon and is now waiting for a Charter. Th Oweenee I th only dis engaged vessel In 'the port but she will undoubtedly be picked np soon because of- th strong demand for lumber car riers, or she' will likely be taken for grain as coon sa receipts from th In terior become a little more liberal. Two French skipper were mad hap py yesterdsy afternoon when after sev eral week of Idleness their ships began receiving cargo for which they have been waiting patiently for many day. Th bark Europe at Columbia dock No. 1 wa on of the waiting vessels. She ha been tugging at her mooring for long -tlmii Mn per aallnr njnying a good vscatlon. Now that th work of loading has been com menced she will probably jget away in weex's time. - . The steamer Manchester Port I at the elevator dock loading wheat and lumber. Th lumber Is being hauled across ths river In rafts and hoisted on board while the wheat Is slid from th wharf Into th hold. Th ateamer Resale Dollar, is loading wheat at Irv ing dork and th' bark Bankburn com menced loading lumber at the mills of the Portland Lumber company. TOWBOATS IN DEMAND Companies Opera Una fkeasa, Fleet. er Kay Bnlarg Their The towboat companies ' .r so crowded with work that soma of them era seriously considering Increasing their fleets. About th only obstacle in the way Is the shorts ge of ship carpen ter which prevent th boat building plant from accepting contracts. If mo' men 'Can be secured a number of new boat will soon be under wsy. Th Shaver Transportation company operates a number of boat but thl fart notwithstanding. It Is with diffi culty they hand Is tb work offered, 'A if ( other couple or boat could eastly be kept by, the manager says, wer they available. Possibly this company will build a new boat la th a ear future it council GETS onE -LIOREJIIAIICE- Will Be Xiven Opportunity to Mend Jta-Ways and Obey City Charter. HAS IGNORED LAW - - ; OFTEN THIS YEAR By Authority Vested, Executive Board Fixes Compensation to Be Paid City by Mount Hood Railway ' Company,, but ' Effects Revision. The. council will ba given : another chance to obey the charter 'ss: to valua tions of franchises. Several times this year It has Ignored the charter provis ion which gives the executive board the authority to fix th compensation to the city for valuable privileges, and, aa In the case of' the -heating franchise, has set a much lower valuation upon them. This time the franchise of th Mount Hood Railway company will be consid ered by the council. The exeoutlve board yesterday afternoon set a valua tion and the ordinance granting th franchise will go back to th council at the next meeting. On thousand dollar for each of th first five years," 11,000 for each of the next 10 year, and 13,000 per annum for th last 10 year la what th executive board believe right and proper. R. B. Fisher, attorney for the company, de clared thla too high, and C. A. Cogswell said that as the council always changed th board's figures it didn't matter any. way. "That's so," assented Mayor Lane, thinking of th heating franchise. ' . It wa recommended, however, that if the company bind Itself to build the road la three years th valuation be low er"!. Th fire chief, fir marshal and build ing Inspector submitted a report on the fir risks In churches and aanlta riums. A number of alterations must be made In 0 days, or the executive board will order th safety measure taken forthwith. Auditor Devlin submitted a letter calling attention to irregularities in requisitions In the fir, police and engi neering departments. Hs brought .these departments up with a round turn, and th irregularities had ceased. As sub committee Of the executive board have supervision over these departments, the auditor was quietly hitting back at the board for th recommendation that th ystem in his office be chsnged. There wa no discussion over Mr. Devlin's let ten. Mayor Lane declared that he had done exactly right, and th other mem bers said nothing. any sort of an assurance can be given of the work being completed within a reasonable length of time. Th Shaver Transportation company' steamer No Wonder will be rebuilt soon, arrangement having been mad with th Portland Shipbuilding company for thla work. Th boat wlU be hauled out as soon a th way . are cleared of th craft now belnr constructed lhara rati lanr"Jonea also intends enlarging th t steam. Jonesroy lengthening her JO feet- Joseph Supple will soon - commence work on th knock-down Stern-wheel steamer to be built for th Copper river traffic. H was awarded the contract yesterday and the keel wll be laid aa quickly as th material can be got to gether. . , HEAVY TRAFFIC SOUTH Isaiai del iii 1I sua JndrOarrr - SCany Fassaaa. That the stormy weather doe not deter people from traveling- by steamer waa Illustrated. last-uisht-rherr-th liner Columbia and Geo. W. Elder d parted for California porta. On board of tb Harrltnan steamer were 161 pas enter ana tn North Pacific Steam ship company's craft had 70. This Is considered bear trafflo for thla Urns of th year when the ocean 1 at lta worst. Th Columbia and Elder both left on time, tb former from Alnsworth wharf and the latter from Martin' dock In North Portland. Th Elder will atop at tjooa uay ana Eureka ana bene can not reach San Francisco as early a th Columbia, even should she - prove a swift. Th two craft will bay a chance to teat their speed between tb mouth of th Columbia and Coos Bay. bowever. While th Columbia soea only a far south a San Francisco, the Elder make Port Lo Angeles ber southern terminal. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Th ateamer Alliance will not reach Portland until tomorrow night or Mon day, owlns to th stormy weather along tn coast. Th . barkenttne Amaranth and - th schooner Andy Mahoeny arrived up this morning. The former anchored la th atresm off ths mill of th North Fa ciflo Lumber eompanavwber she will load for San Francisco, and th Maho ney-went to fn mill of Inman. Poul sen A Co., where she will also load for San Francisco, - . Th British bark Robert Duncan cleared today for, Qnesnstown or Fal mouth for orders with 1Z7.I8 bushels of wheat, valued at SSS,270. Tbe schooner Virginia cleared for San Fran cisco with 700,000 feet of lumber, and th steam schooner Cascade cleared for th ssm destination with ftB.OOO fct Ths French bark Iji Perous will fin ish loading wheat thla afternoon. - She goes to Europe. Her cargo will repre sent about 1,000 ton. Tavld ' n. Ogden. assistant- United States engineer, returned from Cascade THE WHITE TEMPLE tnrsAT sniTzoas 10130. Rev He Wyse Jones Stat Evangelist. HEAVEN - yao. -, - Rev E.. Re Hermiston Chapel Car Evangelist .. ' STTBJlOTl , Watchman, What pr the Niht? Tempi Quartet and Chorus Hlng a Rxtra Numbers. Stranger Waloome. Seats Free. 'A CoHrvatlvm Cuttodlan" rnmmm WEXGSTJANK PAYS- 4 Per Cent. OPEN J.7 For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second SU Corner Washington . PORTLAND, OR. PHONE US MONDAY MORNING And we'll Sorry oar wasos te four kevae Inr that waekl waablof. Tbee we'll hurry and launder It, . and hurry it kente again. We're alwajs la a hurry to help people Bear thalr bardcaa. Uare'a our prlcaa: laOMXO. - STAaOXZB. Shasta te Rllpe So Dmsbm N spreads ,hh sklrta TanUwlotbs ...Bate. Roller. U Watots Towela le Corset Cetera.. ..... te &So&rtier.-:::: l Handkerchlefa, allk Se Drawers ....-te Rra le Klf btdreaaas Se Jkland Oowra... .-.,, j, HOT UOnO. Wrappers Be Orerehlrta .-.-6e Aprons Se NlsbtaSlrta riUowebama lOe TwS,11?..:::::: U cwi-. PaJaaua .... Blink eta. Wool, etv.SOe Ualon ...... ladles vae Children'. Oreralle 2e Qnllta ., ,5c Me sklrta, collar... sulfa, vesta, jumpers done la tkia department. overall or Xe kasdle leas uaa aue, ' UNION LAUNDRY CO. Seooad sad Columbia Street. WEIGHT AND HEIGHT FAIRBANKS' BATH ROOM and PHYBlClA-NS' SCALES. Popular for home and office. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. rimim, acorns . oo.. First, and Stark St. Lock thl morning. He had a dredge rigged up to clear out th channel to th approaches of th locks. Th government dredge Wallowa haa been tied up at Lewlston for th sea son. Tb river 1 still free from -lee there, according to a letter from the captain of th dredge. . Th old bark Diamond Head and the British bark Iverna reached th harbor thl afternoon after a tedlou tow tip th river. The- Iverna dropped anchor In tb stream, and th Diamond Head was taken to th mills of th Port land Lumber company, where ah will load liimhur fpf gn BVatiwIann The American . ship - Berlin-reached 1 San Franolsoo thl morning with aear ot lumber from thla port. She mad a quick passage, covering th dlatanc from th Columbia river to th Golden Gat In seven daya. This tlm ha been beaten by many of . th Bailing schooners, but it is considered good for one of th old square--lggers. Th annual report of th United States engineer in thl district ia out In printed form, a number of copies having been received by Colonel 8. W. Roessler this morning. The glat .tbiei eepoit wasr-p-annsntd In Th Journal at th tlm It was approved by th depart ment In Washington. ARRIVAL A MYSTERY- Japanese aHeamer Croase Colombia stiver Bar tTaezpectedly. Th Japaneeo ateamer Shtnafto Mara crossed In over th Columbia river bar at noon today. - The lookout at North Head waa unable to make out her name and so her Identity remained a mystery until lata this afternoon. Bh was sup posed to be th Goto Maru, which 1 aid to be due to arrlv har, although her nam doe not appear on any of th hipping list. Th Goto Maru I of x,71S ton net register. . Th Bhlnaa Mara 1 a large ateamer of l.0 ton net register and has been plying between Seattle and th orient for some tlm. Th mission of th Japanes tramp ateamer 1 problematical, but th gen eral plnkm la that ah come to tak a cargo of wheat for th new mill in th land of th mikado. Th Japanese are beginning to compete extensively with th Paclflo coast millers and th indi cation are that they will endeavor to transport most of the wheat on vessel of their own flag. Th belief la that a larg fleet of tramp ateamer will be her thl winter to carry wheat for Japan, as waa don last year when th Mltsue company shipped enormous quantities of flour and whsat to Yoko hama. Th chartering of th vesaels I believed to have been transacted on th quiet in th manner peculiar to th Jap anese.1 Th appearanc of th Japanea mer chantman et many rumors afloat, th least plausible to th effect that ah wa her reconnolterlng a a result of the war cloud now .hovering over th Pacific. It ia many year alnc th last and only Japanes vessel cleared from Port' land. Sh wa an old wooden bark. th TkloIaruierwaJ-w toT Re war with Russia. Th Tenklo Maru waa commanded by Jspanes and carried Japanese sailors,, Bh wa orlg- many bought rrom th British and transferred to th Japanese flag. Her fata was sealed shortly after visiting this harbor, for on stormy day her frame was seen plied np In the breaker on on of th Japanes islands and her crew making shore In th lifeboats. Th disaster wss foreboded when sh sailed from Portland because th rats cleared oat while the nark was lying Idl at th old 'Weldler dock awaiting her turn to load. MARINE NOTES Astoria, Dec, l Arrived down at t it and left for th bar at :) a. m.. steamer Columbia. Left up at S:S9 a. m.. British bsrk Formosa. Arrived at 8:10 a, m., steamer J. B. Stetson, from San Francisco. Arrived down at 10 a. m., brtg Lurlln. Arrived at 11 a. ro.. a small ateamer. Ift up at H,a. m., barkentln Wrestler. ... Crossed in at noon, a Japanes steamer. Sen Francisco, Dec. .Arrived, shin Berlin, from Portland. Astoria. Dec. T. Arrived' down at I P. m.. schooner Irene. 4 Port Los Angeles. Dec I. Arrived yewtenlit y -area mer " Ts rl ml ,'" " f t o ni To r t land. i Astoria, Dei. (.Condition of th bar it la, m., modarstej wind east, weather, light ralo. - , i AT THE CLOSE OP LIFE Areyou fotajrTlooSrback upon a Success or a Failure? It will be too lata to change then but it is not too late to choose now Success or failure? Are you making each day a success? Does each day leave you better off in this world's goods? Do you save from each day's earning? Before you start a new year, .start an account with us. so that youll have a safe place for each day s savings. - -THB SAVINGS BANK OF THE TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST : COMPANY . WILL PAY YOU 4 PER CENT INTEREST "ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OFFICERS; -J. rThorburn Ross, President. nrHmrVttc-Tiitliinf. T. T. Burkhart, Treasurer. Jno. E. Aitchison, Secretary. Banking- Hours..;... 9 a. m. to 4 p. tn. Saturdays...... .....9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Saturday Evenings.,;.. 5 to 8 o'clock 240 WASHINGTON STREET. Corner Second. PORTLAND, OREGON. Heilig Theatre Fourteenth and Washington Streets. Fhon State V. -- '- GRAND TESTIMONIAL Given to GU5TAV 0E5CHLE OBOUSZKA Direction O. Jd. Bpltsner, assisted by Orion Singing society. Sunday Evening Dec 9 At SaW o'clock. TatS FaUCXS Entire lower floor, 0c; entire balcony, 6e. Seats on sals at box office, Heilig tKeatre. lets aa The Heilig Theatre wTT. Wasblnctaa 3 - Lait Ttata Toolgbt :1. Speeta! rrlr Mat Tomorrow AfUraoe. KISS MAXTVI ELLIOTT In Clroe Fitch's Comedy, hi omxai match.' -.- Kvenlag rrlc . Lower jrioor, eicept last I rows, ti; Uet t row, 1 to. Balcony, Srat I row, tl.60; unt S rowa, fl; laat t rows, Tbe. Entire Gallery, 60. Bntee, flO. . pedal Matlae Prtcra oOg te 12. Beeta Now Bellies at Theatre. Daher Theatre Phase Vats IBM. Ortfos laeatre r. Geo. U Baker, Hgt. Kesas ef tbe Baker ' Tkeatre Stack Oeapeay. Laat Two Kerf or manege. Mails Today sad Toalsat. "A SOCIAL RIOHWATMA.' tG. Kext week, blnauig Isakarraw asetlaee, "Tbe aterebaat ot Veslce.'r EMPIRE THEATRE Kala 11T. stlltoe-W. aeaaiaa. BTasarer. Ons Katlr Weak, klatlnms Wednwaay asd Saturday, livery Bvatn( 8:1(1. Tse Oreat New Bag lead Bars! flay, "Quincy Adams Sawyer" mroas Caf. Bepilar Itsinlr Price. BXXT WtXK "IH TWO JOHBS. 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