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.THE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTtAND. THURSDAY EVEMINO. APRIL 4. MOT. Toun Tcplc3 . - . .. - . , TOBTOKT'S 4OTIHIKH Helll .',. 1 ... ... .'. .. . ,"Tas StrsithV " Kaa.r... "M ale-ana" ' Kmulrt ,w "01 O'aoe" Lrl . t'"",,0J. Uraa4 VauderUI r ; . A nnlaue Masonlb oarehment Is In posseeston of J. Whyt Kvans of Port land, who becatne Maeon in Scotland. Ho has a Ufa membership certificate from Mother LoJlV sUlwlanlns. wit no lodse number. Kuwunin. a .wwn of about 1.000 people la Scotland.' waa ths seat of tne nrexnapier jumum at Masonry, aatabllabad la tho year 1140. This lodfe waa started without a num ber, and tha next on waa called No. 1, so that It subsequenUy became too lata to afnx number that would Indicate . tha plan ear eharaotar of the lodge. Tha parchment beara plcturea In green Ink , of tha flrat chapter bouae, and also of tha second, built In 1740. and of tho ' new ona erected In 1191 for the mother lodca at Kilwinning. Tha eerttnoate la atanad Xassllls, H. W. M." and "WU- . llaoi Mulr. Dap. M." From thla lodge all other lodges In foreign eountrlea re- eelvs their charters. , ' Esther ' A. Barrett, llvlnf with her - parents. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Barrett, In Mount goott naar-Arrata,-Oad"maadarr April t, from typhoid pneumonia con tracted during an attack of measles. Miss Barrett waa about It yaara old and had bean HI only about two weeks, ".he waa a member of tha Baptlat church and waa bora In Koeae, LWlng aton county, Texas, whence aha moved to thla city with bar parents not long ago. Tha funeral waa held thla morn ing at 10 o'clock from tho family home, interment being In .-. tha Multnomah cemetery. , x' : A reception and tea waa enjoyed at the rooms of tho Central W. C. T. U. Wednesday afternoon. The recaption waa held In honor of Mra. Ida Maretera of floeebnrg. -etate recording secretary, and lira. Henrietta, Brown of Albany, . state corresponding secretary. . These ladles made Interesting remarks relative -to tha local work.- Slight refreshments ware served. Mra. U. 8. Townaend, former president of tho Central union, ! waa present. Mra. U. S. (Hon waa made a Ufa member of tha . State Woman'! Christian Temperance union. Tha North east era Improvement as se dation will hold an Interesting meeting ' tomorrow evening, Friday, April . Whitney I. Balsa will be present and will address tha meeting. Tha numerous Initiative measure to be voted on at the oomlng city election wlU be die cussed and there la also aoma talk among tha members of choosing a coun cilman at larga to represent that portion of tha city. Tha meeting will be held In tha Presbyterian church. East Twen tieth and Wygaat street. Penney Broa. Friday special. Our II. to grade of red or white port, sherry. Tokay. Maderle and Elnfande! wines at tl.00 par gallon. Our $4.40 grade of L W.. Harper whiskey at 11.10 per gal lon. Our 11.00 grade of J. A. MeBrayer whiskey (spring '!) at 14.00 per gal Ion. Friday only. t7-l East Morri son street, phone East tS7t free dallv- After deliberating all' afternoon, tha jury In tha damage suit of W. p. Whls ler against the Jones Lnmber company failed to agree and waa discharged last " night. Whlsler, who waa an employe of tho nwrnpanyM mill ln "wonth Port land, was struck by a nylng umber from a gang adger and both Mr legs were crushed. He sued Tor izo.ooe. A fountain syringe and hot water bag Is a handy thing to hava In the house In case of need, but a poor one la worse than useless. By going to Albert Bernl. the druggist. Ill Washington street, you can set a reliable article at a moderate price that can be depended on In time of need. Bute Convention X. O. T. M. Macca bees. All members of the Maccabees are requested to attend tho review of Portland tent No, 1 at K. of P. hall on Thursday evening, April 4. Delegates to state convention In attendance, smoker, Initiation and big time. The Mount Tabor Mothers and Teachers' club wilt meat Friday at 1:10 p. tn. Is tha Waet Avenue school Mrs. J. W. Shafford will dlsouss the ques tion, ls punishment a necessary func tion In the training of children rv - Congregation Kovah Vedeck. Slxtk and Hell streets, will hold paaaover eervtoes . tonight. and tomorrow night at 7:10 o'clock and tomorrow morning and Sat. urdsy morning at t o'clock. Rabbi H. N. Heller will officiate. The .Oregon Cheese company. 111 Fifth street Swetland buUdlng. will hold a sped si sals of coffee on Tburs day. April -4. sll day, 40-eent coffee. II cents straight , . . . Steamer Jesse Harklna. for Camas Washougal and way landings, dally as tept Sunday. Leaves Washington street . dock t fx na. . Dr. C H. Chapman will address ths iple's Forum at tha Aeillna-Hlrsch building thla evening on The Remedy." Publlo Invited; , -s r- Per wire and Iron fences for ceme teries or lawns, phone East 701. Co lumbia Wire and Iron works. Want experienced . dentist to take charge of offices good salary. Ill, tha Dekum. ..... . . s ., .. - , Mrs, Elijah H. Loomls, formerly an Instructor In tha Normal school at Ma- Your bills come due the first of each month and you ! have your choice of two ways for paying them. You can trudge around from'store to store and from dealer to dealer with a pocket full of small change and consume a lot of valuable time, or you can sit quietly in your office or home and in a few minutes write out a check covering the exact amount of each bill, which 2 cents will carry to the mer chant By the latter method you avoid all risks of losing your money or having it stolen and the canceled check which we return to you, after paying it, is a perfect re ceipt for payment. . Make a deposit with this bank and use the checking account for one month. You will never go ' back to the old way again. ' ' , .',v - xaUxxav sadit vovysxo. Oat hearts sre srewusi weary sad eat ' beoses Ins slow ' ' We (m1 like 4 seas sll ths say s-wssklsg a er s iu Per so natter ernst we tare te aed ae Better wbare we so. - We ece ear Ted belermg asaaa seat fellow It eee-ae like we're seeeeadlng aowa ar else tmnodlB felsh, - . Aa4 eTerrthing la komaa life has andergoaa a eaesfei Why, ever at tke White Boaaa there's abjections a s ue, A ecmmioa the te kraa la a fully strasse. ror example, Brother Hsrrlaua why,' that Bias s en broke ap We're eonffaleDt the faUew Soees't k where he im at We hae ae doubt aa'a feelbig Use sa Isjaa's pueaea sap Cssble e'ea te shy a nek at ssiitakto'i TIhmms cat. rat yasteroay frlead Boose-aeett did seat klal sau w aeauh Jast nasled kits nil the wtfaal "A thooaand times aaufr' la tact Dene Rumor kaa It that he'll ne'er ram ka) brean, Oh. HOW he raa as la It wbea ha .Sk that klnffl ., .'. (It Olds' work ) UHIOM tlTfKDBT. m Tel. kfela saa. Seoona and OnhmMa. nlla and a resident of' the Philippines for several years, ieve an Intereattng Kalk before tha members of ths Women's alliance at the Unitarian chapel yeeter day afternoon. Her address dealt chief ly with a description or ins aresa, habits and customs of the Islanders. , The Catbollo Young Men's club will break ground for- their new club house at- Williams -Tmja-ndr Morrta -atreat tomorrow afternoon at 1:10. Mayor Lane and other prominent eltlsens will be present and take part tn the cere moniea All Intereeted are Invite In tha evening social will take place In honor of ths event In Tillers' hall. , Aetna Oft Co. sells ths best safety coal oil and (las gasoline. Phone East 71k. . For Kodaks, Kodak developing L I Cohen, the Kodak store. Ill Sixth St Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth street lunch 11:10 to S; business men's lunch. E. W. Moors, expert photographer, Elks' bunding, Seventh and Stark 8U. - Why pay mere Metsger fits youl eyes for IL 111 Sixth street Geneva Llthla Water It First St D. Chambers, optician. 111 Seventh. Bar gar . Signs III Tamhlll Phone, MANNING AS WUl V y . AT COLOMBIAN PORT Former i Editor of tho Salem Statesman Receives His ; J , Appointment. Isaao A. Manning, secretary of tho X. C Las company of thla olty, has re ceived notice of his appointment as United Btates consular agent to Car tagena, Colombia. Mr. Manning took an examination In ths civil service at Washington, March 14, and passed sixth In a class of over 11. of which eight failed. He has been a resident of Ore gon since 1171 and la a newspaper man, having been twice editor of ths Salem Statesman. Mr. Manning is vary much slated over his new appointment and looks forward to a vary pleasant sojourn In the South American etate. na aervea nve years as United Btates consul to Matagalpa Nicaragua, and both he and Mrs. Man ning speak the Bpenlah language flu- satly. . i GEMS OF COIN COLLECTORS Rats Irish and Genua Principality . ' : Piece Ar Owned In Portland. ."' Old coins still continue to soma la. Among them are soma different from anv previously exhibited. H. N. Brown, 741 East Twentieth street has an Eng lish penny coined la 1717 that has been In his family for II years. Another rare coin exhibited by Mr. Brown la an Irlah halfpenny with an Irish harp on one faoa and Osorgo III on the other. In plain letters Is stamped "Hloernla 1101." O. Iw Deffenbaugh, III Dekum ave nue, has one of tha most Interesting collections of old coins that has been exhibited tn ths elty. It was collected by him In Germany many years ago and brought by him to this country. Ths oo 11 action Includes oolno of ths va rious principalities, that now comprise ths German empire. Some of them are of very ancient data. OLD BLACK JOE One af the Pretty Bkattag Wall at - ths oaks mink. . - Among ths many-pretty waltses played by ths big brass band at ths Oaks Rln-t is "Old Black Joe." You all remember ths tune, snd by that big band It la Immense. If you can't skats learn now. There Is a special skats book sale. Twenty-five tickets for 14.10, good any session and good all summer. Oo to ths Oaks tonight Who la Matsgerf Bs fits your for 11.00. Ill Blxth street AUOd OR iriCORPORATlOH? Question Now Disturbing Minds of People of lents, Who Wish Fire and Police Protection. STOCK LAW IS ALSO . SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION Effort Mads to Lean Whether Law " Is Valid or Not Electric Con pany Seeks Rlht of Way Throagh the Center of Town. The great obstacle to the incorpora tion of Lents Is tha fear of saloon. Inhabitants of that peaceful community are fearful last the liquor trafflo dis turb their serenity. In the gallon li cense which has recently beearalsdd to 1500 by Initiative action, theyTflnd am ple protection. .. Tha Inhabitants find them selves" about squall y drvl fled" ha-" tween Incorporation and annexation and each faction puts forward the liquor question as a bugbear to awake ths con sternation of the other. It la argued by the annexationists that ths annexation of Lents to ths city would secure for Lents fire and police protection, enlarged school facil ities and' eventually Bull Run water: that the liquor trafflo oould be prohibited by taking advantage of tha local option provision as Montavllla has done: that Incorporation as a separate municipality would almost presuppose tha presence of a saloon to lift tha burden of finan cing the city ' government from the shouldsrs of the tax payers. Say saloon traneoessary. On ths other hand those who are In favor of Incorporation assart that more adequate firs and police protection could be provided by a local municipal or ganisation that that which ths city of Portland could provide. They fcrgue that Portland Is too far away from Lenta to offer many advantagea. - They fclso declare that there are many examples tn Oregon of towns large and small that are satisfactorily conducting a city gov ernment' without . tne presence of sa loons... ,. At ths meeting called laat week to consider this question another more Im portant subject ooeupled tha afternoon. It waa the stock law enacted by Initia tive but for soma reason unenforced: The committee appointed at that time. Including Ward Swope, J. A. Btona and Professor O. W. Henderson, Intend to push their Investigation of ths enact ment and determine positively whether the law is valid and If It. can be en forced. There are mors cattle on he streets of Lents now than there -, ever have teens . Ooaoema Po Bight of Way Ths Portland Railway company is en deavoring to secure a right of way wide enough to lay a double track through the Mount Bcott district beyond Lenta to ths junction. It has now just about been seoursd except for a few feet in the center of ths suburb of Lents. Con demnation proceedings may be institu ted to acquire tola atrip. : - LEFT EN00I7I.1ENT FOR HIS Y0UN6 SON H. W. Goods Not Policyholder in Own Name in Orepn Life, However, la addition to carrying 110.000 tn old Una life Insuranoe and 11.000 fraternal Insurance, ths lata Henry W. Ooode car ried a policy of 11.000 on his 11-year-old son Henry. The policy waa Issued by tha Oregon Life Insurance company and was what Is called a Child's endow, menf policy. Mr. Goods himself was a stockholder and director In ths Oregon Life, though he carried no Insurance with that com pany. Hs is the third stockholder of that company who has dlsd with no Insuranoe In tho company. It la a remarkable coincidence." said L. BamuaU manager of ths Oregon Life, -that the three stockholders of our company should be three whs had no In suranoe with na. Most all our stock holders snd directors carry Insurance In our company, but Mr. Goods did not Indeed, none of those who have died carried Insuranoe with us. Instead of taking poller himself Mr. Ooode had ona issued on ths life of his 11-year-old son." .. . CANDIDATES UP : . FOR UNION VOTE Labor Party Sends Kajneg to Secre taries to Bo Submitted to Referendum. Ths board of eontrol of ths Union Labor party bald a me ting- laat Blast at which time ths list of candidates to be eubmltted to the referendum vote of the odd unions In the elty was decided upon; The namea chosen and te be sent to tbe secretaries of the dif ferent unlona are aa follows: Mayor. John - B. Coffey, Thomas C. Devlin, Oeorae H. Thomas. Municipal Judge, Jullua Sllveretone. ' City Attorney, William R. MoOarry, John P. Kavanaugh. . City treasurer, H. 3. fflrard. Counollman-at-larte, M. J. Allen, M. 3. Drlsooll,' Pr4 MerrUl and H. O. Parsons; First ward, Robert Henderson; &anond. V. C Klner: Blatli. H. A. n-J. din a. No names have yst been deter mined upon for tha Fifth, Seventh and Eighth warda. The referendum vote will be taken by the unions at their regular meettnaa aa they corns during tha wee and tbe re sult will be made known to the board of eontrol at their nest msetlng, Wednes day night. April 10. JUDGE CAMERON'S THROAT ENFORCES REST V SBSBBBmaWSSSaaajSBaSBJB Owing to the serious fllneas of Judge Cameron, no seealon of ths polio court was held this morning. Cameren Is suffering from scute sore throat, which la prevalent In the city. The Judge's wlfs telephoned thla morning that hsr husband waa In such a condition that he could not possibly attsnd court today and perhaps may be Incapacitated for several day a rref erred BVmk Ceased Creeds, Ulaa A Lewis' .Best Brand, r .... v KIMBALL PIANOS IS A SIGNIFICANT INDICATION OP THEIR INCOMPARABLE QUAL ITIES 07 ENDURANCE. ARTISTIC RESONANCE AND SUPERIOR ADAP TATION TO THE REQUIREMENTS OP CONSTANT AND LONQ-CONT1N-UED USE. .-4,, ;v.' ' -V ' , v"'-' -V ' Tha following partial Hit of fanporUnt imd well-known educational J - InatituUons who uss sod indorse) Kimball PUnot but adds additional " weight to tha testimonials of apprsdation from ths famous artists ' whose expressions of admiration appeared In onr announcement yaa ' " . ' terday. ' Chicago Httateal Oo11r . l uraaaa aae Lprisaw. AmaHeae Ooesarvatory et afaata.,. Oottachalk Lrrle Bcbool... ........ Oitrasa Piano Oolles i uiiease runu bcboojs isearir nap . aaoa and erar SO Catbolte aoaoola ' . and CooTssts .fli, TO. . Coanenatnrr t ataala, Baddtns CoUcsa Ahlnsdua. IU. Illlnola Waalryaa Unlvaralty Callasa of Maale Btoomlnrtoa, III. MantlraUo seminary Godfrar. UL Watannaa Hall Srcanora, 111. Waatara Military AeAmj .....Cppar Altos, IU. Hiram A Lurdla CoUaaa Altua, Ark. Arkadrlpbla MatbodUt Collaca.. Arkadalpbie, Ark. - Osaebtta Bautlat CoUasa Arkadelphta Ark. BaMTlUe Oollrs Batsartlla, Ark. Cantral Baptlat CnU.f.. Cobwit, Ark. D Valla blafl Seminary Da Tails Blaff, Ark. Jnilaon Baptlat Colics ..Holly Sprlnsa, Ark. Arkansas Bapttat Coll Littla Kmk, Ark. Arkanaaa Woman'! Ajlless ....Uttla Hark, Ark. - Littla Back Vnlvsraltjr ...Llttls Book, Ark., Philander Smith OoUasa..,.. , Uttl Bark, Ark. Bbnrtar Inatltut Uttl Bock, Ark. Columbian Unlveralty Waahtnftoo, D. 0. Jaaprr Normal Inatltnt.., Jaanar, Ha. Parkw's Sebool of Ussl lAfiratt. lad Ht. Bonlfaea's Bcbool .Lafajatts, lad. ' . Korthara Indiana Normal Bcbool sod Bnalnaa CoUes Talparaum, Ind. . BacTd Haart Acaassv Acklay, la. Amity CoUasa............ Cnll.s Spring, la. Conarrvatnry of Mnale... , , ! Vlolnaa, la. St. ioaopb'a Aradamy D aioln, la. Btat L'nlTarslty f Iowa Iowa City. In. KUawortb Colics , ;...Iowa Falla, la. CampbaU DnlTaraltr ......Holtoa, Kan. ' Conaarratory af Moaie , Holtoa, Kaa. Bathany Collae Lhvlahors, Ka. St. loss's Colt-f ...Wlofl.lJ. Kaa. M. W. Kanaa CoUasa .....Win field. Kan. Baatunont CoUero .Rarrodtburs. Ky. K.w BadfnrS CnlT.ru! tr Na Bdfrd. Vim. Banaoala Srheol of Moals Oonaarvatorr af MosU miI wry ok fiuiiCi . . . Oonaervatory of Wnil. . . . Suta Aartaaltaral Scaool.. KIMBALL PIANOS ARE GOOD PIANOS PINE IN EVERY PARTICULAR; HIGH-CLASS IN EVERY DETAIL And Kimball Pianoa represent, in splendid meaaure, the freatest possible . : value for the money invested ' NOTE DISPLAY OF KIMBALL PIANOS IN OUR CORNER WINDOW " . ' . , . In Justlca to yourself, your musical taste, your pocketbook, Ittapaet carefully tha . splendid Kimball Una. Wa can say that yon will be pleased, satisfied, delighted. If yon ' cannot call in parson, ws will be pleased to mail you tha handsome Kimball catalogs. . . . . " " ' '', , KIMBALL PIANOS ARE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN EVERY IMPORTANT PACIFIC NORTHWEST CITY BY THB ; HOUSE ; , OP FT aTTTPtJ sbm - -i drsptmaar of QUAUTT. pianorcliabilitx JL LEAVE QUESTIONS . '" 0PM TO PEOPLE Councilman Prefer to Put ths Decision on Electrical In- ' , epector With Voters. At a meeting of ths council yesterday afternoon. Mayor Lana appointed a committee to select ona or more sites for a garbage crematory. Tho commit tee consists of Comnoilmea Aanaad, Wallace and Menefee. , . A petition for ths appointment of an eleotrtoal inspector and deputies was re ceived. The council decided to leave th matter to the pedpls and tha ques tion will be placed upon th ballot. The request of the police department for ' the appointment of sergeants of police waa ordered placed upon the bal lot. , ' ' The application of the Economy Qaa company for a franohlae, which bad bea denied by the council, was ordered eubmltted to the people by a vote of T ta t. By a vote of the It member pre. ent, the question of appropriating $500. 000 for the purchase of land for dock at tea waa aleq ordered placed apoa tbe ballot. , : KNIGHT COMPANION CASE UP ONCE MORE Tu1ge Charles E. Wolvarton la hearing arguments today In the admiralty case of the portlend Flouring Mills rom. fanr asalnat tls TorUand A Asiatic. THE UNITED PREFERENCE COLLEGES AND CONSERVATORIES THROUGHOUT T?IE LAND FOR THE POPULAR . .Cb lease, in.. I. ...... ..Chins. lit ............. ....Cbloas! TU. .....Chloset IU. Bansanta, Mlrh. ..Grand Raplda, Ml-b. ..Orasd Raplda, Mich. ..Hllladals, Mlrh. Hooans. Mirk. Mick. ksv m ianeit 53S WASHINGTON STREET. CORNER OAKS RINK TOlNiat-iT "Old Black Joe" Tit mm wmlta to iltat) 7 Learn to Skate NOW racxASv mcATa boos uu. 25 Tickets for $4.50 O)o4 at an sasslnss. . tHo4 s31 Bteamahlp and ths Crown Union Assur. ano eompanlca The suit Is the out growth ef previous litigation between the parties arising from tha wrack of tha ateamer Knight Companion off the Japeneae roast, December, 1101. The flouring mills company ta suing to re cover premiums which It paid to the Crown Union company for Insurance on products carried on tha ateaaier which was under charter to the, steamship company. The moet attractive and up-to-1.it little store In the city in b Or-e n Chcaaa Co.'a atore at 12 Flf'h e.!r-M, 8wctlanl bulldtne;. Junt th pu to mn In -for butter, ch-.. t., r, r., ho nay, etc, to ti h n.e ili j OF Travarae City Sekoal txaata 1VTcr OHy, Mlra. , Wlndom In.tltnt.., .Wtndem, Mrs. llateelfolUna Umimttj OranrlU, Mia. B.laavaa Collag i Jackaua, Mlaa. Mlaaoarl Taller Oallaf IfarahaU, Mo. LtadMo4 Colleaa St. Cbarlaa, Mo. St. Cbarlee Colle ..................St. Cbarkaa, Mo. roraat Park L'nlTrlty St. UeU, Ma. Thomas Oonearratory. Bat to, MonW St. Tlneant Aeademr Helena, Moot. Watleraa DalTaralty... Helena, Moat. . Onoadnse Arad.mj. ................... ......Srracoaa, M. Y.. Sletars of St. rranda SrrarvM, 1. T. t'tlr Couati tatory af Mnala Ultra. M. . T. AanarUla CoUes for Toans Wonaa Aabarlil, K. O. Preabrtarlaa CoUasa for Xaaag Ladle Cnartstte, B. C. Bad Rprtssa aemlmarr. ......Bad Swing. J. C , Hocktord Are Dear ... Borkfore, N. C Bilem yemal t isdaany.. ............ .......... ..Sateaa. M. 0. ralUns School... rertlasd. Or. Pin irsool Pin. Or. Public SrhaoL, District Me. SO Battle Croud. Or. Pnbil Brnool WUdwwed, Or. Pnblte KcbuoL DUrrtrt Xo. I at. Jobs. Or. Waeblnstaa Caunty school Phillips, Or. ; Indian Tralnlns School .....Carl tele. Pa. Wjomla BanilsarT. Kmsatoa. Pa. Irrtng Collef. ....v...Mcaaalrekrs, Pa. Academy of Mule Saraatoa, Pa. Stata Normal lbool...,.....................Shlppeaar(. Pa. V. 8. Indlaa HrbooI w riaodreas. S. D. Dakota I'nlToraity , . ..kltcaeU, 8. D. Stat loduatiial Bcsool... FlaakUigtoa, B. D. Holeton Inatltnt Lawaon. Teea. Rontlt-Waat Vlrstnla lBtltute.....a..t...... .Bristol, Ti.-Tann. Taaboa Collar Barton, Waeh. Stat . Normal School ..BUaasbars. Wirt ' Rtata Afrlrultnral dollar ...........Pallmes, Wash. Aeademr of tha Sacred Heart... ........... .....Spokane. Waah. St. Mary' Hall Spokane, Waah. Aanl Wrirht Seminary... ................... ...Taoonu, Waah. Pnset Bound Seminary s. Tamma, Wash. , Northwoatars Cfenearrstory at Maste Walla Walla, Waah. Whitman ' CoTle ...........Walla Walls, Waah. Sannjalda School..,.. Waahoocal, Waah. Public School, Dlatrlet No. SO... ..stayer rails, Waah. Baptlat Hall Chilton, W. Ta. MarabaU Collet Baatlaston, W. Tn. Edsewoed Barred Hanrt Academy. ......Madtsoa, Wis, St. Baphaal'a Aeadamy .Madleoa, Wis. Mllwanke Downer Collet..'. MUwnkea, Wlv OoveraBMSt 1 solas Isdaatrlsl Schaol Toman, Waa, sr mm. m , BIOQSST. ... BUSIEST. AND BEST IN ALL THE WEST. PARK Good Enough for Harriman Ekiant Mill Ends Ends ol Bolts Pare Wooleas Cut to Fit-tit NO NO $159 MORE LESS Can't help bat like 'em ' A tp Wast f roarth. SUES TO CONDEMN- SEATTLE TER:.:irJALS Utmraal BneHal Service. Saattla. Waah.. April 4- Hult to on. damn property tor freight tarralnala oi four tide Ia.n1 bltv-ks was hea-iio tMi rir.T-n!r. bv ti-a C'r-.-orj ja. v an i " s-t-n r ' irr!tnn i r-t-n. mi rr t!a t-'"t". ern I tn f fintrt V "t- I" ' T! ltt . j. ,,.r at 1 ,. e rr' ' " ' 1 i ' 'i a ir'-- ui s I" ' .!'' tat " V 1 - t 1 l , ' y 1 ! 1 ! ,. t -; t. IfThisSpringlsi to Hark Your Complete Re- ion From high-priced and unsat isfactory tailors, not to men tion the extravagance of dealing with them, now is the time to ioin the ranks of the sensibly . .emancipated, Columbia BtacSerfl2 FOX ONLY You will never know how good it f eele to be in the vanguard of style and fash ionable attire .till you get in side of one of our tailor made suits. Remember what characterizes this shop. 1 . Individuality and Finenesso'Fabrics Still, our prices sre so low as to be astonishing. Call and see us. You will . be shown what you want to see ; what you want to buy. It is our aim to please you, not ourselves. We have no old stock to palm off. Every yar,d is brand new from east ern mills. ' GRANT PHEGLEY, Mgr. Elks' Building, Seventh ' and Stark yitia5L.The Belli! Theatre . TOKIOHT-:U O'CLOCK. " E Msay VlrM. Sateraay Vlcka. Svaeaai-rrlo tua SateraS. BLANCHE WALSH ta Clria nteh 3HDdy-Irama. a The Sfralflhl RozT gVSKIXO P1ICFS Bntlr Irer Plmr. fl.tm; Baloanr, II. Tne, Oc; Satire Oalkery. " (ae raaarve); Boxaa $10. MATIMB1 FBICBS l te SSe. f Seats Kw SHlng st TWarre. txAtrno thb a Ton unrataix inuniiytw Mala Oea. h. Baker. Gen. Mgr. Permanent Bs ef th Baker Theatre Stock Company. , OKB AT aUSTER WESK ATTRACTION. Mia. Flake's Bemarkabto Play, "LSAX lUiMlL" ' Tntsaaely raaclaalinc. Superbly Btnatet. Ta Play ot th Seaaos. DlraetJe Arthur Macklr. Price fte. SSe. SOc; KlUaen, ISe. o. Matte Saranlar. Vast Weak "The Jaas esat tba Ssy.N EMP1RB THDATRQ nw Kaia 11T. .atne W. lamia. Krr. Taalskt. Atl Thla We-k Tha A1w.. Peir . am same, aaav. Bl.i Aaswrnivss "OXJI OUOI," Ht Ortrtnal an raa rest ef An eH-erfuh Daakert Plaje: namiana Blnauis. atari mm Weilnasday sad satareaj, Kagulat (.atvue prlraa. Von AtoasMsa A Bweases ta Tewa.M THB STAR EXTE. TKS AltXW ITOOC COarAVT rraaaato Edward afeWad a Soauace f 'S. , "wnicxzsTsm.1 fa (hi, a. Taae., Tanrs., Sat and S-rs. at 1:80. Price 10 tat Kt. Iwr Be, at S:1S, Prlr to. Bos end SO. Keaarra Seata by Psoas Mala sales. dempl ... , The Grand feT We sf A srO L Oelllaa Haarley. . TasdavlUa sa e'ea Seadwa.. .Xiaaa. rjftxv AS Taaiae Itma BaU Staaa, JT ITU Imftos the " taw at wravity. Mr. atatt Saedmaa. LYRIC TIIEATRC rertlaas Ttymlt Itaok Kane, rvary Ater. sea aa4 Kvannic ThM Weak, . Ljrim Staok C'eaiaaay fca "CABMI.M." S)aerT4 seats ea sow be mmr4 tm a4an e rna io a. aa. te IS p. m. I'.nr mtin- at aenal time. B-enlaf Serfermanett at It IV Saturn and Snaday sraalaca, sWat .( m aaea at 1.1. f'cllh f