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.THE, .OREGON DAILY - JOURNAL, -PORTLAND, .WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 19, 190ff. o icivp Tcgics TOKOHTi jMTUBEXIjrfi. ' . tleUlsAlberta flilhttn la "Dorothy ' Versos Raker..,., ..."A. Bachelor' Romaar" iiupira.... ... -oat Id Idaho' . Irnq - . .. : . .-"Faoac" riar.... .'Tin Her II at the Red . Pastas Vandevllle fraud ,, Vaixlerlile , In Judg. GanUnbein's department of me state circuit court today a Jury la 1 being drawn to hear the suit of Fred A. Ballln to collect I5U0 from I. H. Taffe. , BalUn' alleges that be waa engaged aa an engineer to superintend .. the con struction of a power plant at Celllo , Falls . and allege that 1500 are due lor his services. In answer Taff. al leges that Ballln was not a competent engineer., and that because of his In competency It cost $,67l mora than the . contract price to build the plant. Taffe seeks to recover l,67S from Ballln. Articles of Incorporation of the Friedman Packing company were tiled la the office of the county clerk this morning by Samuel Posner. Aleck Fried man and Abraham Friedman. They will do a wholesale and retail business in meat and - meat products. Capital BilS.M". - ' Articles ef incorporation of the David M. Dunn company were filed in the office of the county clerk this morn log by - DaVld M. Dunne, M. F. Brady and T. Morris Dunne. They will deal in ' paints , and . oils. . Capital stock. Christmas Trees. Nice evergreen Christmas trees, to 10 feet, TS cents te $3 each.- Mistletoe and Oregon grape, fin .bunches 25 cents and 60 cents each. 1 Phone us your order at once" for any delivery desired. .Portland Seed Co., Front and Yamhill streets. ' Palms, Rare Plants, Etc. -We have a large assortment of handsome Japanese . palms, camellias, rare plants, fern balls. eta Nothing nicer or more appropriate-) for Christmas presents. Make your se lections now -for later delivery. Port land Seed Co., Front and Yamhill streets. , - The Society of the Lovers of. Zlon has elected the following of floors: President, M. Ostrow; vice-president. P. Rogoway; treasurer, M. Wax; secretary. ' jo. itein; directors. itev. vr. Kernel, i. Bromberg, J. Nudelmanv B. Bubeauer and D. Nomerouskr. . . . , . Orient lodge X. O. O. F. has elected the following officers: Noble grand, V. L. Lelaure; vice grand, Frank Van Mater; - recording secretary. W. A. - Wheeler; financial secretary, W. O. Kearns; treasurer, A. K. Currier, There is a little store on Sixth street representing themselves as ' the Full Measure House. The original and only Full Measure house formerly luuated on Sixth street is now- located at (27 Wash ington street. Phone Main 2394. , A good, reliable safety raior makes an appreciated gift for the man that shaves himself. Let us show you our assortment we nave tnem an. Albert Berni, the druggist, 131 Washington - street. . v ' ' . . , Gentlemen, get your wife, . mother, sister or sweetheart a nice handbag. purse or card cass, with name stamped on. See -us about it. Albert Berni, the aruggist, Washington street. "But your Christmas wines and llouora from the Full Measure House, the up- to-date family liquor house, noted for its mgn-grad. grape wlhes and whiskies. 127 Washington street ' ' A reception to Bishop and Mrs. Scad ding will be held tonight at o'clock In St Mark's Chinese mission. IS3 Beo ond street, between' Salmon and Main. The publlo is invited. , . Because of the streetcar strike the Portland Retail Meat Dealers' assocla tloti. which waa to have met laat night, has postponed its regular meeting until "the second Tuesday of January. Japan basaar, 6s Sixth street closing .out at below cost of Japanese fancy china and novelties, at your own price. Coma early before ail sold. : Federated Trades Council will hold a special meeting this evening at Drew hall, 113 Second street Delegates be present Leo Ledwtdge, president Do not miss this opportunity George Jabonr eV Co., 141 Washington street great holiday oriental rug and lace sale now on. It per cent reductions. B. L. Wood worth, mnfr. ; mounts. Complete lino ' of Beveling, stamping and ' 1SH Morrison street - of photo ' cardboard, embossing. Alvtn S. Hawk Printing Co. have an opening for an apprentice. Experience t required. Steamer Jassle Harklna for Camas, Wsshougsl and way landings dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. The rerular . mMtln, a ih, Congress of Mothers was held yester-1 sy si me noma or the president Mrs. F.17. DALTEO & GODPAHV MAUI 105 . IHVITE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR pnifJTirjG FISST AND OAK STREETS PCJIME ANOTHER TRIP Takss Place of Costa Rica on Portland-San Francisco Routs. cobbbb txxko - ajtd - coves sts. Onn DAT ABTD BIBIT. . Blue from 11 a. m. to p. aa. . German- XToodle Soap. . Chicken Salad .....20 Baked Salmon, Sauoe ZtaUenne ..154 boun snuai ox seer, spaaiu.,,15 Boiled Os Tongue, Horseradish,., 20 Pig's Bead with Cabbage l&t) Teal Stew with Macaroni ....... .20 Pork Spare, Bibs with Sauerkraut. 20 veai uuuiu, sreaoaa, todum : Sanoa . ....204 s-xaaxxors anaags) wit morse- radish , 20t mamsaxgaw snaex, srava ane).,.iBe; Btlaoed Chicken in Craam 2t Boast Caiokem with Dressing .... ..251 Boast Teal wlta Dressing ....... .15) Boast Pork with Dressing 15 a Boast Beef with Pan Oravy.T.T;.lttf nan mbbi uai anoe, ureas. Peas . 1. ...... 209 Diane from 11 sw na. to S p. so.'- COBBXB TBXBD AJTS OOVCX E. B. ColwelL Reports were beard from soma of the committees. The next meeting will be held in January at which time the date will be aet for the annual meeting. All persons Interested are invited to attend these gatherings. Window' glass and glaxlng. ' F. XL Beach dc Co., the pioneer paint company, 136 First t TeL Main 1334. Woman's Exchange. 133 Tenth street lunch 11:80 to t; buslnsss man's lunch. Acms Oil Co. sells the best safety coal oil and fins gasoline. Phone East 789. "Publlo stenographer, Phons Paclflo 13.7 1 A FREE XMAS GIFT : ... . Pair of oak Solas Pre by Ooodyeav Shoe Bspalr Co. , Until Christmas, with every pair of men's or boys' shoes sold, no matter what price, wa will give free of charge an . order for a pair of our best oak soles, sewed or nailed on. ' Order can be used inside of (0 days on any pair of shoes that may need repairing. All of our shoes are marked or. stamped in plain figures so you may be sure there Is no advance on our low prices. This extraordinary offer Is made to get you acquainted with our men's and boys hoe department Goodyear Shoe Re pair factory, corner Y. M. C. A. build' Ing, . Fourth and Yamhill. , ALONG THE WATERFRONT PASSENGER STEAMER ! TO BE GIVEN REPAIRS Announcement of Return of Big Freighter Received With Great St '' iaf action by Shippers and Steamship People Alike.- r : ' Once again the Harrlman liner Aiteo will return to Portland. Her last visit hers was announoed, aa positively her last appearance, but like many celebri ties of th stage she will return just once more. Portland shippers and mer chants will rejoice at thla newa because trarrio between Portland and San Fran cisco never was heavier, and without in immense freighter on the route a congestion of freight would undoubtedly soon follow. The Asteo carries easily 3.000 tons snd has gone out with capac ity cargoes each and every trip since placed on the run several months ago. The main reason for retaining the Astec on the run is that the steamer Costa Rica will have to be laid up at San Francisco for a general overhaul ing. On ber way north last trip, she was buffeted about and considerably damaged by tne terrifle hurricane that swept the eoest and upon her arrival at San Francisco-yeatsrday tha company decided to give her a general overhaul ing at this time. - Mora than a month ago the Paclflo Mall company asked to hava the Astec taken off the Portland-Ban Francisco run and placed in commission along ths uentrai American coast to assist in moving the immense coffee crop which is now being prepared for export and it was the understanding that shs would be diverted to that business when she left Portland last week. Her .orders were changed yesterday. She reached San Francisco this morning and will bs rushed north as soon as her freight ean be disposed of and northbound freight stored in the hold. - Local officials ef the San Francisco aV Portland Steamship company were highly pleased to hear that the Asteo will return, because they have had to listen to the complaints of shippers whose goods have not been handled with tha desired dispatch. ; A 5 The British steamer Manchester Port will clear tomorrow for Hamburg with 3,200,000 feet of lumber and 2.ZS0 tons or wneat . Tha British steamer Bessls Dollar succeeded in picking up the anchor and 100 fathoms of chain lost in the Colum bla river before proceeding on ber way to Shanghai. The overdue barkentlne Kohala haa arrived at Aberdeen, 31 days out from Ban Francisco.' . Tha British bark Muskoka wiU leave up thla afternoon and reach Greenwich dock tomorrow forenoon to -discharge cargo of cement consigned to the J, McCrakan company. . . The oriental liner Arabia Is due to arrive here Saturday or Sunday from Hongkong via Yokohama. The French bark Jacobsen finished loading last night and will probably clear this afternoon. She goes to the United Kingdom with wheat The steamer Roanoke sails for Port Los Angeles via Eureka and San Fran cisco tomorrow night at I o clock. The lighthouse department has issued notices to the effect that the buoys that were set adrift by the recent storms will be replaced as soon ss possible. The British bark Formosa haa shifted from her anchorage in the stream to the elevator dock, where, she will load wheat for Europe. . ' . ". Milwaukfe Country Club. Kastern and California racea. Take Ssllwood and Oregon City cars at First and Alder. x THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Undivided Profits I what the weekly summary of this bank ;, ' . showed at close of business last Saturday. - .This amount, together with $50,000 in the .' . i surplus fund on the same date, which we told ' you about in our talk last Monday, makes a y ' Grand Total of ' ' EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS - Surplus and Undivided JProfits earned by this ' " , Bank IN LESS THAN THREE YEARS. , ' BnBn - asasi.ws.sswjw...asH. mmkwmtmmtmmtmmtmmt , - 2 Per Cent Interest Allowed on Daily Balances r FALL CURES SICK DOG ., . , Captain- ef tha Barkentlne Amasom Ba la ta Strang Case. ',. Captain Andrew Aaa, who has sold out his interest In the barkentlne Ami son to spend a few months, at least ashore, after many, years of life on the deep green sea, reports a miraculous eacapa from death of his -ship dog on tha way from Manila to Astoria, .where the "vessel is now loading lumber for San Francisco. . The dog had been very low with sea sickness since the Amason left the Philippine port and Captain Aaa bad to nurae.htm tw Mm cabin Ilk a human being. Gradually the brute got lower and thinner until at last he waa a mere skeleton weighing but 30 pounds, or ona sixth of his original weight He barely managed to crawl about and everything was dona to seep nira quiet for nobody wanted to see him shuffle off his mor tal coiu , -, . , One night a severe gale sprang up and Captain Aaa was prompted to get out on the forecastle to assist In sav ing soma canvas that was in danger of blowing away. Unnoticed, the dog followed him forward, but. unable to climb the steps - to the f orecaatle-head, he went under it and tumbled through a small opening in the deck to the bot tom of the forecastle-peak, a distance of fully 20 feet Returning to hla cabin. Captain Aas missed the sick dog and Immediately instituted a search. At first it was thought that he had been swept over board, but eventually one of the aallora found him in the bottom of the hold, lit t el the worsa for the fall. In fact the skipper thinks the fall did him good, because from that night the doc steadily improved in health, so that by the time the barkentlne crossed in over the bar he waa able to stand on the forecastle-head and bark at the foam ing breakers that dashed their spray in hla face. Captain Aaa leaves for Ban Fran cisco tomorrow night on tha steamer Roanoke, and tha dog that has followed him ao faithfully will go south on the Amason, alao to retire from the sea for a while. Since launched, on March t, 1103. until December 4 laat when she reached As toria, the Amason haa covered 110.000 miles, not counting the distance cov ered by tacking, but actual distance made good. She haa made four round trlpa to China, two to Manila, and two to Newcastle, Australia. On these trlpa ahe carried away approximately 11.000.- 000 feet of lumber, most of it going from mills in this - city. Captain Aaa figured yesterday that the average speed maintained during the 1.078 days spent at sea waa 101 knots a day. . Tbe MliXR & FRANK STORE 300 Pfflovs, $3.00 and $3.50 Values $1.59 Each A great three days', sale of fines Sofa Pillows, 24-inch size; silk velour, vel vet, damask and tapestry coverings; very handsome designs and colorings; pillows worth' $3.00 and $3-50 each. Your choice, while they last, at this extremely low price, each, ..,9 1.59 On Sale on the Third Floor.- , ' Humidors and Cigar Boxes, $2.00 to -$7.50 Values One-third off Your choice of our entire stock of third off regular prices; tine-lined, with .' tnoisteners; , hardwood boxes with brass trimmings, $2.00 to $7.50 values, on sale at one third off the regular pricea. Xmas Sale of Handkerchiefs too dosen women's pur. linen hem stitched Hsndkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered initial and pretty floral do-' signs in cornsr; latest tape and cross bar border; regular tSo values for 17o or half dbten for 95 00 dosen women's pur. linen Handker chiefs, with beautiful hand-embroidered floral designs In corner; put up assorted patterns In a box attractive holiday box; regular $1.15 value; on sale at per box .............. .$1.43 00' dosen women's sheer Swiss Hand kerchiefs, with hemstitched, embroid ered and scalloped edges; Val. lace and insertion trimmed; very large assort ment to select, from; regular Jto values; on sal. at each .-224) Women's pure sheer- linen Handker chiefs, with hand-bemetltched border and real Armenian lace edge; hand-, embroidered initials; tie values; on sal. at - ths wonderfully low price of, each, v. ........ 46 00 dosen women's pure' sheer linen Handkerchiefs, In the lateat crossbar and checked tap. and -cord effects; on ' sal. at th. wonderfully low price of SSc for one-half dosen, regular 2 So values. or, each 17 200 dosen women's purs.Unen Handker chiefs: crossbar or embroidered all-over novelties; pretty floral designs;' great assortment; SSo values, at . .22t Hand-embroidered pur. ' sheer linen' Handkerchiefs: large and choice variety of beautiful combined patterns and de signs; prices from (So to. ....... .251 Maderla eyelet hand-embroidered . Hand kerchiefs of pur. sheer linen; latest novelties on sale at from, each, too to 9S.OO Children's Handkerchiefs in all styles and grades. Best values. Fancy box Handkerchief! la great as sortment all prices. Big Shipment of the Famous "Kcstncr" Dolls Jutt Rocelvd Big Importation cf Roosevelt Bears With Voice $ 1 .23 and $ 1 .75 Each m MEIER 'MAffi Ste EvemKhg Apparel RgcMcecH Great -Holiday Sale of ETars Beautiful Princess Evening Gowns in Light Lavender, Moire Silk, effectively trimmed in Irish crochet lace $158 value for...... T8 Canary Liberty Satin Evening Gown, made with deep lace yoke, skirt with deep flounce, magnificent creation Reg. $160 val. v.f 98 Beautiful White Etamine Gown, lined throughout with white' taf feta, elaborately trimmed waist Reg. $265 costume forw::r.128 White Satin Gown in Court Design, skirt elaborately trimmed in floral design in silver, waist has deep yoke of real lace $175 value placed on sale at the extraordinarily low price of...... 598 JDainty Gown of Light Pink Chiffon, both waist and skirt trimmed with garlands of. roses, contrasting colors $210 value for. 8128 Magnificent Evening Gown, for Elderly Lady, black lace, chenille dots of green, Princess style, drop of white taffeta $235 val. 8 148 Tan Evening Gown of Silk Grenadine, trimmed in chiffon brOad-ckktlv-Princess style, bolero qt.AraJbian race $160 value for. ..f 95 iaimWccnTT'rtePiece Gown of Champagne Etaminav-rrimmei with ; broad bands of chiffon broadcloth, beautifully made and trimmed Regular $210 value on sale at this low price -.8 125 Parisian Model Coat of Black Silk Velour, three-quarter length, loose back, trimmed in heavy silk lace, white satin-lined $fl valtfe placed on sale at this low price take advantage.... 838.50 Evening Coat of Tan Broadcloth, genuine mink-trimmed, the great est value ever offered in a handsome evening coat sale, price. 68 Light Blue Evening Coat of Broadcloth, Empire style, and elabor ately trimmed with Arabian lace Regular $85 value for...... 858 White Broadcloth Coat, tight-fitting and three-quarter length, trimmed in new fringe trimming, beauti ful model $85 value placed on sale at this extraordnarily low price take advantage.. 865 Old-Rose Silk Gown, with dainty yoke of allover embroidered batiste, full circular skirt, lined with white taff eta great val .'.............'.... f 32.SO Lavender Princess Evening Gown of Etaminfr1-$58 value placed on sale at this very low price...... f 38 . Other great special values in Evening Gowns and Coats Second Floor. Specia 1 Holiday P rices on Furs Mink Stoles, 'Scarfs and Muffs at....820 16" 865 Jap Mink, Isabella, Sable, Coney pieces 8 3 to $15 Great special sale of Women's Near-Seal Jack ets, this season's best styles, plain' coat and fancy blouse effects; also bjc coats collar, cuffs and revers of beaver, mink, gray and sable squirrel, river mink. Jap mink, fancy girdle and buttons to match, lined with Skinner s satin. Great special values at these wonderfully low. prices, each: $25:00 Coats.;. 821.25 $50.00 Coats. . .840.50 35.00 Coats... 828.45 38.00 Coats... 831.60 0.00 Coats... 832.65 72.00 Coats... f 59.45 ss-w- 58.00 Coats... 84T.85 2.00 Coats... 851.25 8.00 Coats... f 56.50 Second Floor. Women's Fur Scarfs of Blended French Coney, new four-in-hand effects, made with fringe on the bottom and double strip of white co- O'w ney, satin-lined; great value. at, ea,... i)Ji0j Blended French Coney Four-in-Hand Scarfs, dou ble fur ends, fringe-trimmed; great values.. 8 3.45 Isabella Opossum Neck Scarfs and River Minks, made up in long cluster boa and four-in-hand ef fects, double fur, fringe-trimmed; great val. 8 5.45 Women's and Misses' Fur Sets, all kinds of skins, all styles; great values at from. ... ,. .818 to 838 Siberian Gray Squirrel Scarfs and Four-in-Hand Ties at the low prices of, ea., from 8 T to 8 12.50 Great Xmas Sale of Stationery Great special lot of Fancy and Christmas Stationery, suitable for holiday gifts, values up to Q O $1.75 a box. Special value,-on sale, at this unusually low price, at, per box take advantage 70C Values op to &5c on safe for 49c box 1 25c Holly Papeteriet on sale for 19c Postcard Albums, genuine leather covers, hold 400 to 500 cards, $4 to $5.50 values. ONE FOURTH OFF Dennison's Holly Seals and Tags greatly improve the appearance of your Christmas packages. . Com plete assortment here at the very lowest prices., , j-, ' French Stag Horn Stationery Sets, with inkstand, paper-cutter, ink-scratcher and seal; C 1 I A regular $1.75 values. Great special value at this unusually low price, the set...... eplelf Handsome showing of Desk Sets in Brass Very latest novelties. , this year, tot some reaaon or other, ths trk Maria Hitckfeld being the only one carrying those colors in th. harbor at present. Norway Is represented by the big steamer .Christian Mlchelsen. and Japan by the steamer Shlbatu Ma.ru. With all these roreigners in m nr- bor. th boat races being planned ror Christmas dsy under the. auspices of th. Seaman's Institute give promise of being interesting, and new crewa ars being entered dally. MARINE NOTES Astoria. Dec H. Arrived down at m., schooner Alphena, Arrived down st 10 a. m.. schooner Bust. At. num- mer. Arrived at 10:10 a. m. and left up at It noon, steamer Johan Poolsen from San Francisco. 1 . San Francisco, Dec It. Arrived, steamer Thomas I Wand from Astoria. Balled, schooner F. B. Red field for As toria. Sailed last night, steamer Geo. W. Elder for Portland. , Astoria. Dec II. Sailed at 1 p. ' m, steamer Columbia for San Francisco. - Astoria, Dec. - 1. Condition - of the bar at a. ro.. rough; wind south; weather light rain. 'Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for yea re. No appetite, and what I did est distressed me terribly. Burdock Flood Bitters cured me." J, H. Walker, Sun bury, Ohlc A l The Grand Vr. aas Mi. Tarsias 'laser. "TH HALFWAY ousa.- Tfce Tans Haltaa. Tags sad Oaatala.. . Ja ! . , Baaaesama, Obavarlal. Kaator Xanld Kerf. Asaisaasa. WEIGHT AND HEIGHT FAIRBANKS' BATH ROOM snd PHYSICIANS' SCALES. Popular for bom. and office. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. AXUATXb KOBSB ft 00 - First and Stark Bta. RAN THROUGH ICE FIELDS Schooner William kTottlafnam' Beach. Boston After a Kard Trim. ' Beaton. Mass., Dec IS. The "four- masted schooner William Nottingham has arrived her. from Port Townsend, Washington, and th. - Columbia river, after a run of 178 days, under command of Austin Keegan, 28 years old, who brought th. vessel safely through miles of Icebergs and aome of the worat gales that aver awept Cape Horn and the southern Atlantic The schooner had two feet of water In the hold. . The arrtvarmarks the first tlm. that Pacino -eoast built schooner has aver visited an Atlantic port north f Cap. Hatteras. and the cargo or Oregon pine Is th. largest or us sina over snipped for such a voyage. Rom. members of the crew say it Is the last tlm. they II ever voyage on a "floating wood pile" FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Sixth and .Washington Streets, Portland, Or. t ..".4aaaaasassaats AaaAAAAAAAaa atilaaf aaa aa j f VfTT? TTfTfTTTfTTTTTfTTTfTf SVVVVV V.VVVVVVVV VVV VV VVV 1 Half Dosen Different Baslgna Float . Over th. Xerbor. . The flags of foreign nations are well represented in the Portland harbor at present, France, Great Britain, Norway, OnrmsTry-'and- Japan" -being " represented. In addition to the stars and stripes. Looking over tha harbor,' ons could see this morning seven British flags, half a dosen French, ona Oerman, one Nor wegian, and .m Japanese. . Vp till the present tlm. thla season th. French flag haa predominated in th. port but during th. past two weeks a number of British windjammers made port and gradually forced th. French men to second place. Th. Oerman flag baa bn vary little in evidence ber.i -A if l . A M H J ii YOU CAN BUY DIAMONDS Without much trouble If you have th. f i rice. The main thing Is to be perfect y sure you ar. getting what you pay for. Many a roan haa found too late that 'the stone he bought wss not as represented. In five yeara we hav. built up the second largest diamond business in the city, because our guar antee is absolutely good. ' Our cus ' tomers know they sr. safe when w.'sell them a atone. If you are going io buy one let us explain our proposition te- Jaeger Bros. S 13a Fifth si Bear Aider. tde 20111 CENTURYcut Diamonds ar. th. finest on the market. If you want some thing better then th other fellow wears get on of them. They coat a little more, but are worth th. difference. - w'aV?!.', Heilig Theatre JSr. , Tnalffct, Laat Ferfnrmaar. Tier Talented and Charmtnr ti liaaa ALBEBTA ALLATfW, . the Beautiful Romantic Prama. "BOSOTHT VMs-Oll Or H ADDON HalX." frloee Lewer floor. flm IO rmr f jv. teat smi SI: belcoar. tint nwm tl, aett S row. We, laat S rewa SOe; atllarr, ui see SAe. eats aalltag far eBgateaest at tbaatrs. 14.S et.4 Ths. Holfiff TK.... waaaingtaa a uwiiij muui Maka V Thara., rrl. and Sat. Nlcht. riee. SO. tl 21 Bperlal Prlre Matin Satnnlay. . Ta Tatwrnl Maalcal Totimlr, "THX YAXKZS COXStTL." WH Harry Short aat aa rtvUar enmpen ETanlBg Prior Lewar floor, SI M), si: salmnr STSeSOc gaUery. SSc, ae. XI, tinea PricSL lu Kn Ba lilac Haltlg Tbeatr. Baker Theatre, Psana Mala 1BOT Oraava Taaau Co.. I tian GBOROS L. BAKER. Managar. Th Baker Tkaata Stock Ogaun. Teaiskt, All Weak. Matlna Satanlay Sol Sailtk waMH ri , mrnr iwtrroee. "A BAOHELOB I aOMAJIor.-' Besstlfal and Coatly Prodartl.. lader Dlrao iwi w ..ir. jqoi eainpoiia. ins Prlcaa. SSe. SSc. 50r Ut. . lse. M, ' Ialht, Plaa Mht tmnw Ba Ckase aa itiw tor rainania Plaa. as Weak "Trilby." EMPIRE THEATRE Mats lit. Mllte W. Seaman. Minim, ' riaylag na Baatars Ktalr-BarUa ' ' Boad AUraetlbaa. -All Thla Week H. Wehh Ckambarlala'S Oraat Waiters Mehvtraaia. "OUT IW TTiiHO." Carrrtaj' trained -klng hroaHina, trneeh haatara and mil ether Wild West featnr. Stross eoaipanr. Matinee WadBeaday aad Saturday. Recular Bniptra piiraa. Bucking broavboa at aod I ' clock B. m. rre Iihlbltloo Front of Theatre. i Bast Attraotiaa "Tha Ball af Jasaa. STAR; THEATRE Weak af Coomb bor IT. Fkaa Mais lH. Tb A Ilea Stork Ceopaay Praaanls "TEE EERITAGE CF THE RED" Boasas at S 0 p. m.l arWe 10r a ad Sn. Krary erealag at 8:13; plica lor, SO asd Sua. Fomitkft aTssrkSts. Pantajtcs Theatre nurwTTi lAwattr, t "tt rrn.. Tax roua iiaoanb. ths ttsAtf. IA st Aa. w. . yoi i aan ttO Wairt. TH I BIOOSArH. ri f.niaii af-e aaV-a -.---flttnaoaa Knadar. A-tml-Mn. l"; rrr-4 aeala, ; bie. jv. I.k aar ml at Say saatuwaa f" ltf eenta. . LYRIC TZ-IZIATIZLZ WT?S I"-- 1 - - 1T-... "'"B.b. lunoorrul TUy a rira . "F1UST" r x a'tlf 'r" 1 ". 1 p : a rirrad ton: M a . . v-