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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1807. j ; . TB' CBAZY yOUTTUHTTir. ii funny anywhere at be xomoars axviixxxti. HHllf.... K.ker . Empire. (Ininil , Lyric ., But ... "The Free La act" Tba Judge and the Jury" A Miraoaar la Town' ,.. VaodaTllle Tha Gaaieaaepr' .."Our Maw uT ' Rev. George W. Jfelson of the Al bany Ong-rejatlonal church baa accept ed a call to become permanent pastor .Of the 8t John Con (relational church to eueceed Rev. Fred J. Warren, who ha a resigned. The-Albany church he released Rev, Mr. Neleon and be will take titf hla work In 8t John about June 1. Rev. Mr. Nelson ia a sradu . ate o$ Paolflo unlveraltr of Forest i OruTe of the class of '90; and ' be 1 klso a graduate of the Paclflo Theolog ical seminary ofBeikeley of tba class (of Uri. He has filled four pulplta alnoe graduation, at KalamA and Port Angeles, Weanlngton, and-Ashland and Albany, Oregon. Mrs. . Nelson Is a daughter of Rev. J. M. Morrison, a re- tired Presbyterian minister of Port : land. Rev. and Mrs. Nelson have a daughter 11 years old. ,., ,... - 1 ns South Portland Improvement aa- soolatlon wlU be-reorganised a av moeui ing called for next Tuesday evening to , be held in Jones' ball, at Front and Olbbe street Thla club did a magnifi cent work forUhat portion of the city a few months ago and will again be come active In behalf of South Port land. J. B. Leber, secretary of the Portland board of trade, la one of those most activ In the renewal of activity .,, among the people of South Portland. Mr. Leber was . favorably Impressed with the work of tha United East Side ' clubs' meeting which be attended, Tues day evening and aeea the need Of aim liar organizations on thla aids of, tha river. , ' Buprem Master Workman,' A. O.'TJ. : W Will M. Narvla. will address the members of the order, the Degree of Honor and the piibllo generally, Friday evening. April 11. at the lodge ball of Portland lodge No. 17 In the W. O. W. building -on Eleventh . street, between Washington and Alder. He ia a man of national repute, thoroughly Informed aa to all tha workings of tha order, and has the ability to. tell what be knowa and to exprese It in such plain lan guage and almple terma that all may Understand. . ' . , - - , . - At a meeting of the Seaman's Friend , society .held . last night In their ball, corner of Third, and Flandera street, the following, new membera were elected . In addition to those already appointed: J. K. Gilt W. A. Dempaey. E. Quacken bush, T. J. Armstrong and W. ft Scott. E. H. Roper, who has charge . of the ', local work, presented his report In re gard to tha formal opening of tba so? clety, which ia expected to take place " next week at a data to be determined , upon later, after which tha meeting ad journed. . ; 1 Th Edwarda preeaed brick plant at Nawberg. Oregon, haa been taken over end will hereafter be operated by the Paclflo Face-brick company, a corpora tion that was recently organised in Portland. The Incorporators of tha new concern are Jesse Edwards of . New- berg, C. E. ,.- Fuller of " Port land, and ' t)r. Andrew Kerahaw of Wlllamlna. The Nowberg plant will be I operated until fall and then moved to wlllamlna, where the company haa ac- quired 400 acre of , a. fine quality of , ones ciay. . 1 - - f ; After many, delara and' disappoint mnta In aecurlng freight, whloh have affected almost all mcrcbanta alike, wa bare received thexaprlng atock of cloth ing of Hackett, Carhart ft Co. In all tha latoat and moat fashionable weaves and pattcrna arfa will be pleaeed to have . the crltloal dreesera of Portland Inspect the line. Top ft Bottom shop, dealera In high grdo clothing, hate, aboea and ' . furnishing gooda for man. . . , Valuea that are trna winners.- With each garment we make goea our guar antee of lta euperiority-ln fashion, fit 1 and fabric Spring patterns and eprtng atylea are new and handsome. We have now received all our apring suitings and are prepared to tarn out the work - to your satisfaction. - Wa make amy 'suit in the house to order for 128 -no mora, no less. Unique Tailoring Co., 10 Stark street .. - BJ. X Tard, chief engineer of tha Den ver ft Rio Orande railroad, and a brothr - er-in-law of T. S. Welle, 4 clerk In the circuit court for Multnomah county, died Saturday. March IS, In a 8 alt Lake hospital. Death waa due to pneumonia. ', . For almost 10 years Tarda waa con nected with tba Denver ft Rto Orande ayetem. , Ha left a , widow and - four 'Children.,: . '.,..., . , , , . " Good weather coming soon and every one will be busy making gardena and , euttng grass. Adolph A. Dekum. 111 131 First street, haa the- beat .aasort ! merit of lawn mowers with moat rea sonable prlcea In tha city. - It behoovaa you to see him for your mower and gar jjontoola and be prepared. - Penney - Bros." Friday Special. Our ll.So grade of Red or White Port, Sherry, Tokay, Angelica and Sauterne wines at f 1 per gallon; 14.60 grade of I. W. Harper whiskey at 11.60 per gal lon. Friday only. 1T-I81 .East Mor- riaon street. - Phone East 117. Free d '; livery. ..-.- " . ' . Legislative and commerce committees . of the Portland board of trade held a meeting thla afternoon to consider a la a dartunycrat tajr ba. aa rannln' aa a axmker aettla1 annl tra: - rer-euiii, tbuae av Fortlaad git aU kaottae ep wita paia trery time tha kaev yo nwnahaa each ekap as Barry Laita. . v j. Down In Ooray oh, )ea think ev It, th' awful aback 't'e (all Th' aarty eaa f -Bryae, "Won't yoa aenlaete KuaemtT" Aa' th' chrnir 'at we beer av ea' It b verv uutrk - Bene looe demmyerat frnm aasiewheie will eejaat we vote far Mnk. Bet ear freeaa, th' bearboa felleta, aiaat arlae m aariy awra. If thay hope f seat th' 'pebUcaas a-toofla' av tbr born. Fer Inatana, Uat f Foreker aay, ooa't ye' haar him aeraaeh T He haa )at arrlTMl rrsa LenaTlUal Mister fmkiri a peach. We ) set hare ta ear tawsdry aa' we eaaaot naip vuc ia As tlcklad aa a Jeraay with her caanla' buwl(id caff. At th' way th' poUytlahen de gtt all ton ! no t' blta. - Llke 'e fread we hava at Balaoi whe seants . lirla' os hla flu. . ., UMlOll.LaVNPRT, Main 8M. " Bacond and Ootembla ship "subsidy bill proposed' by Captain Richard Chllcote. The leglalativa com. mlttee ta coronoaed of O. W. Allen, J. V, Beach, Seneca Smith, W. L. Boise, W. M. Gregory, James Cole, David A, Pat- tullo. The commerce eornmittee in cludes W. B. Olafke. J. H. Page. P. D. TulL J. P. Raamuasen. Tha board la endeavoring to Intereet commercial bodina kn over-the -countmmha-pro- posed aubaldy bUL and haa also trans mitted a copy to yreaiaent nooafvwi. ' William Harris ta defendant in ault for 15.800 on trial today In tha circuit court. Frances Van ' Zandt being ' tha plaintiff. Tba trouble arose over an apartment houaa venture which waa never launched. Harrle agreed to erect a tare-e anartment housa at Everett and Twenty-aeoond atraeta. and to leaaa It to Mrs. Van Zandt. who deposited 11,100 cash aa a guarantee that ahe would ful fill tha terma of her contract. Tha apartment -houBe?wraa never built, and Mrs.' Van Zandt now wanta her money back and $1,600 additional aa damages. The a'neolal meetings now being con ducted at the Central Christian church. East Twentieth and Eaat salmon atreeta. ar arrowing In interest nightly. Tha muslo ef tha chorua ia nnaer we direction of H. A. Easton of Chicago. Th German Veterans met In tha elty laat Sunday and made arrangements to hold their annual reunion at Tha Dallea early In June. Tha various -committees ar now being appointed. - Rlngler gymnasium claaaea now open. Join now. and aava fl initiation fee. New East Side Athletic club, arena avenue and Eaat Morrison atreek. Phona East SI70. Inspection invited, Milwaukle grange, Patrons of Hue- bandry, will hold a aoclal in th now hall at MUwaukla next Saturday eve ning. A musical -and literary program will b rendered. , , r - At tha People' Forum, Selling-HIrach buUdlng, tonlgbt 8. P. Scullln will talk on "Industrial Peaee.". to be followed by a publlo discussion of tha aubject ' Steamer 'Jeeee Harktns. ' for Canaan, Waabougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavee waanlcgton atreet dock I p. m., .. ..' . For wire and ' Iron fence for ceme teries or lawaa, phona Eaat 70V Co lumbia Wire and Iron work. . , , Woman' Exchange. ' 111 Tenth atreet lunch ,11:10 to 1; buslnees man' lunch. Acme OlT CoTe1)a tha beat safety coaj oil and flna gaeollne. Pbon Eaat TSO. . For Kodaks. Kodak developing L 1 Cohen, tba Kodak store. Ill Slxjtli 8t E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elka building. Seventh and Stark St. ' ' At a meeting of tha central eornmittee of the Union Labor party held last night tha raturna from IT out of 41 of the unlona In the elty were 'oanvaeaed by tha committee and th reault ef tha referendum vol taken for the Indorse ment of candidates for municipal of fices waa matte known. Tha committee will meet again Wedneaday next and at that time will complete lta canvass of tba vota of all tha union which will participate. The official count-will then be made puMlo and tha entire mu nicipal ticket indoreed by th union of th city will be pubUahed. As a reault of laat night' canvass It waa found that John B. Coffey had ao far received the largeet number of votes for- mayor. Julius Sllvestooo leada for municipal Judge and W lilt am R. Mo Garry for city attorney. ..-' f Tha canvaaa ' f rum the 1T unions showed Mr. .Coffey to have received 1.111 votee, Thomaa C. Devlin 6t and George H. Thomaa 10. Jullua Sllveatone, with no opposition In , bis oandldaoy, re ceived 1,060 votee. For city attorney William McGarry received 1.047 and John P. Kavanaugh 07 vote. Tba vota on councilman at large, with three, to Indoree, waa aa followa; M. J. Drlacol. 1.264. M. J. Allen 1.050. H. O. Persona 1,050, Fred T. Merrill . The vota on councilman waa aa follows: First ward, Robert Henderson, 868; fourth ward. H. C. King, , 811; elxth ward, H. A. Balding, .884. . . RUSHLIGHT'S PURCHASE BOOSTS REALTY TOTALS Why pay ayea for $L mora? . Matsger fit yout 111 Sixth atreeL Swell 18.80 ladles' oxforda, tan or patent. Marks Shoe company. Geneva Llthla Water 81 First St . D. Chamber, optician. Ill Seventh. ' Berger Stgna 184 Tamhlll Phone. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND NOT ENOUGH Contract for th furnishing of oast Iron plpea were awarded by tha water board yesterday afternoon as follows: Crane company, representing tha Amer ican Caat Iron company, for 8, 8, 18 and ll-lnch pipe, 88,000; for 10-lnch pfpe, Oregoif Iron ft Steel company, 811.500. The board wilt have-about 8160,000 for the extenaion of malna thla year. Thla aurn- Is considered Inadequate, aa there Is' a heavy demand for main In th suburbs. City Attorney McNary was asked to look Into the matter of purchasing; 800 new fir hydrant at a total oost of 130,000. . v . .. ' unions voij IIIDORSELIEIITS . ' . t. Coffsy, feilveston and McGarry : Favorites by Canvass Thus Far. V East Morrison Street Corner It Bought for Seventy-Eight .; Thousand.. -, .' " Stops earache In two minutes; tooth ache or pain of burn or ace Id In flva minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muecle ache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hotire Dr. Thomas Eolectrlo Oil. mon arch over pain. i Husband a Chronic Growler? It's his digestion don't blame him. but feed him on "Table Queen" bread. and watch our free Friday offer It will bring such am Ilea to your own face that he will reflect your brlghtneaa. Royal Bakery Co., makers of "Table Queen bread. ' 5,000 DAILY FOR PACIFIC RORTHWEST a. B. Charlton, aslatant general pas senger agent of the Northern Paclflo railroad, who has Just returned from a I bu -ilnese trip In tha east estimates that ; 8,000 passengers are leaving eastern , gatewaya dally In th train of tha tranaeontlnental roada leading to th Paclflo northwest He aay that If all line reaching th Paclflo coast are In- 1 eluded th estimate will reach f ,000 dally. - " ' Tha prospect for summer 4 tourist 1 bualneaa la excellent eaye Mr. Charl ton. . Railroad development In tha Pa clflo northweat ha attracted wldeepread atentlon and thouaanda of people are coming thla way with tha expectation f Invaatlne and aettline- here. In addi ction to the heavy colonist travel, tha regular bualneaa travel ta at It height It I said th westbound travel at the present time Is th heaviest in the hi e- torjr of th country. ; i . . . - ERECT STRUCTURE jlH FflORTH STREET Forty Thousand to Be Spent on , Improvement Near Yamhill. : ,i . , i - . - No progressive community can exist ' without banks. The credits established by the bank, enable each locality to transact business with the outside, world.- A merchant in an interior town ay buy a bill of .roods in China and pay for it without troine turtner man ms local oamcv - r " , :- . You can Sena money to all carta of the world or collect money from any point through your bank. . The bank practically elimi nates the element of distance from business.; '.- . ', , ? 'The bank guards your deposits, it keeps your books and lends the money necessary for keeping business lively. v There is no man, woman or child to whom the bank may not be benefit. ' ' ' This means you. , If you have not formed business connections with a bank, you are missing an important part of what is due you as a citizen. ' -. . ; Start an account with us, no matter how small, and see how it helps. We help savings accounts to grow by paying 4 per cent compound interest on all the money deposited. , V 1 , -e Th frame building on th 10-foot lot on th eaat aide of Fourth street be tween Yam hi U and Taylor, belonging to D. B. Stearns, will be demollahed within th next 10 daya. preparatory to beginning tha construction of a four story brick or concrete bualneaa block. Archltoct David C ' Lewis haa been commissioned by Mr.. Steam to prepare th plana and . apeclflcationa for the proposed building, which will be . en tirely devoted to buslneaa purposes. . A prominent Front street wboleeale firm haa leased tha building for a term of year. Th approximate eost of the Improvement will b In th neighbor hood of 140.000. ASK BONDSMEN TO : ' COMPLETE CITY HALL ' HartmanNft Thompaon,' bondsmen for It. Toungerdorf ft Son. delinquent con tractors for tha erection of tha city hall at St- Johna, were notified yesterday J inat me coniraciore nao laiiea 10 com- 1 plot th building and they were aaked i to appear tomorrow evening at a apeclal meeting of th council and show why j they shall not complete th building. Toungerdorf ft Son have left the etate 1 leaving many unsetUed bills behind for j material and lanor. ine cement pro ducts company la ona of those firms that haa austalned e.lght loeeea through th failure of th contractor. There are several others. . BUTCHERS DEMAND BOND FOR THEIR ICE CONTRACT Th Ratal! Butcheca' aaaoeiation and tha Ice manufacturera of Portland are at loggerheeda over tha price to- be paid bv the butchere for Ice durlna tha com ing summer. Last season the butchers 1 the contract. I ware U furnlahed, with to at th earn j There teem to b UtU difference The Btore Noted for Rewt Good at Low eat Prtr-. Yesterday waa th first day for sev eral weeks in which tha real aetata transfere mounted above tha 8100,000 j mark. Tha total vestardav waa In ax- Cess of (260.000, and more than half this j sum was represented by th oonsum-, matlon of three tranaacUone the pur chase by A. O. Ruahllght of tha corner of Eaat Morrlaon atreet and Union ave- nue from Mr. Jennie Weat for 878.000 and tha purchaa by Frank Bollara' of tha corner of Fourth and . Everett atreeta for 840,000 and the Immediate reaale of aama property to CL Haynea for 848.000. Attorney John H. Hall purchased yesterday tbs SO by 100 foot lot on th northwest corner of Lovejoy and Twenty-fifth atreeta for 88.000. Tha deed waa mad by John Gardner, and I H. Tarpley. , J. C Alns worth ba acquired title to a tract 100 by 880 feet located on the Council Croat car Una loup. Mr. Alna- worth wilt erect during th preaent year a handsome residence for hla Bisters, Misses Bell and Maud Ainsworth. to coat 818.000. i - lG-BuIton Lisle Gloves Women's 'best French Lisle Gloves, full 16-button length, in- greens, grays, mode, tan, black and white, suede fin ish, and our regular $1.50 quality. Sale Friday and Saturday, per Q,7 pair.. ...... .......y C Crescent Empire Corset Our" popular Crescent Empire Corset on sale Friday and Saturday at this special price. Short model, in blue, pink, white, drab and black, lace trim med, and best 75c grade. Sizes LH lll- lS to 25. lltlMlfM . 16-Button Silk Gloves Best quality silk, double tipped fingers and in colors champagne, gray,' pon gee, navy, brown, mode, reseda, black and white,- and in all sizes. Friday and Saturday only, per ,; ; J atariiy Prices reach their lowest level here Friday and Saturday. We're satisfied with a small margin of profit, knowing the In creased volume of business will bring hundreds of new customer! to the store. And remember, our reputation stands back of every article sold. No misrepresentations'. The prices here quoted will be good for Friday and Saturday only. Mail orders filled promptly. - - " ' -'' v-' ' ; " ". ' r-i- :: ". . Black tat Hosfc Men's, -Women's and Chil dreit's BJjick istil05iej3rtjij. fine rib with double sole, warranted Jast black Fri day and ; . tOl Saturday - Ii2l Men's Underwear Men's fine Balbriggan Un derwear, in black, blue, pink, brown and fancy stripes ; regular 75c " grade. : Friday and Saturday, a ' : ! CA garment. ............ DUC Dose Supporters Women's 4-strap Hose Sup porters, best lisle elastic' and satin pad, all colors, and best 60c quality. -r -Of Special, a pair. C0 C Corset Covers 50 dozen fine Cambric Cor set Covers, 2 rows fine lace insertion, 2 rows'- beading and ribbon, lace edge; 50c Special. . 39c Men's Soil Shirts Men's Mt. Hood Shirts, in soft front styles, detachable cuffs, neat stripe patterns, and standard $1.25 grade, sizes lVi to 18. . . HO Special.... J.... IOC - Sleeveless Vests Women's ;' Swiss ' Ribbed Sleeveless Vests, very elas tic, some , plain and others lace trimmed; regular 25c grade. Two day, j choice. IDC Bargains in Our Suit Department Friday-ana Saturday High grade wearing apparel for' women, misses and chil dren here Friday and Saturday at greatly reduced prices. Visit this popular Suit Store and get acquainted with the best bargains (in town.- Note carefully -the following: I TAILpRED SUIT5 $13.43 - ;v : Just an. even dozen in this lot and therefore the greatest bargain we've yet offered. .Come in black, white, broken plaid, collarless, Eton jacket with full plaited skirt. Jacket trimmed with blue taffeta silk, fancy buttons and braids. We could fine ready sale for these in the regular way at $20.00. (For a great Friday and Saturday t f A f special. ........ .VI .;..................... .P 1 fK CREAM SERGE COATS $7.73 Women's and Misses' Cream Serge Coats, in the popular 27-inch models, with loose box back, velvet collar, in either black, garnet or blue, large pearl buttons down front and on cuffs. ThereH be a big demand for these a little later on so take advantage of this great bargain. "nJ"? 7C Standard, $10.00 quality,, 2 days, choice .P f f J SHIRTWAIST SUITS $1.43 ; Friday 'and : Saturday onlyat this i special low price Women's first quality Gingham Shirtwaist Suits,' in blue skid white and black and white checks and plaids. '.Waist in plain plaited style and skirt with deep flounce. These are very suitable for house and all around pur- Jf poses. Regular $2.25 values Special.. MiD , .PANAMA SKIRTS $0.43 Women's Black Panama Dress Skirts, in extra weight and quality, on" sale Friday and Saturday at about one third off. Come in plaited styles with 2 bands of self-material, round bottom, every skirt made good and full and, well worth $8.50. Be prompt and secure one of these splen- M f did bargains. Choice. 'I)DffO CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. Linen 'Kerchiefs Men's large Linen Handker-chiefsr-Jir- nd jS-inch hem; our regular 20c: qual ity. . Special Friday inl and Saturday. ...... 1 2 C Madras Curtains Crpss-stripe Madras Cur tains, 3 yards long, fringed ends, different, colored stripes ; our regular $1.50 grade. Two days, a , nn pair...... ...yOC White Waistinos ; 27-inch white' mercerized Waistings, ' in pretty , stripe and figured designs ; all our regular f 25c to 35c values. Sale Friday and . .ia Saturday............ ItlC 60-inch TaWe linen Pure . Linea. Table , Damask, 60inches wide and in a s pie n d i d weight, silver bleached and regular ;75c grade. Special, a If A' yard... ..,.... OlJC White Lawn Waists Fine White Lawn Waists; in pretty, new styles, in lace or embroidered effects; val ues in this lot up to $2.00. Friday and ,; gf Saturday. ........... Jj C Best Cube Pins Best quality Cube Pins, in large or small sizes and in all colors. " On sale Friday and Saturday at, each.. DC Special . : m. J-: .,; ...:.v I ; . : l"' ii . f 14tk aed Waaalastea HeDIg Theatre Tonoar 8:U o'cxocx' Xaaaanew Harht. ataraaj iriske. Sf aslal yrtne atatlaee Sataraa. Slew a, felaasar Frissst sousa onu oonraxr ' ' Wltk JOS OAwTSOUT , Ia Seaes's Military Cools Opera, . ' TH rSES lAMCX." ' , Czeelleat Cast. eO Canras at, . Aa bibb tad Orebeetn. tteatac Prlcea..... 82. $10, 81. TSe. BOc Bfattaee Pricea. ....... M....8L80. 81. TBe, (0 See our display-large full shaped four-in-hands in pure, rich silks of new color and pattern effects. Regulan$1.00 values at; special We arc showing an ; extensive assortment of Negligee Shirts plain and pleated fronts. ; Sur passing values at $1.00 and $1.50. price per on- th oontract belna; let to tha loweet bidder. The butchere are In favor of lettln the eontraot la the eairle manner tor the eomlnt; summer, but "demand bond frnm the successful bidder (uaran(elng the performance of between the two Interests ao far aa the price la concerned. Tha matter will come up for aettlement at the next regular meeting of the butchers. Two McMlnnUIe men have t out 1I.0OO strawberry plant feculved fr: , iloUIord. RAL'nD THBATDP uniur uiuniu Mila Oee. L. Bakar, Oee. HfT. PersiaBeBt Baa t ttie Bakar Tbeatra Stock Ooaipaar. All Tfite Wrvk, the Ftewna Waatarn Mar, TH1 TDOK AJTD TKI iTBT.M . Br OUrer Moroece aa B. D. (X trail. A Drama ef the Greet Ikwthweet. , Tlret Time la Portlane. Dwectloe ef Mr. Arther Marklar. Sveelac Prwee. V. 15c. 50e: Matioee. lse, aH. Matinee iatenlar. . "Vest Weak "Tse AdaUraale Ckriaatea.aa GMPIRB TMBATRB Paaae Kara 11T. BTfrtaa W. laasiaa. Krr, Taeifht All Weak Matlaeee Wedaeedar aa4 t Ratordar. BABKT B. tlNTON Pnaeats rrask Iteeak at tee Frmy Onmadr Wtfh Moaie. l,A TAAVOIB I TOW," " And a Oapahl Ooeapaar A SOARING raBCB ril.l.kTO WITH LAUORTIR AMD MU8IO. Ba. Xavuw Brteae. Vert Weak. "Belle BUL The Grand Week ef' AarO. a Taeeavflla aa , Beeerb aad HeBae rrbe Aotae aad tha 1 "BeirOJ Bay. . Tke raaiflilaaa ' Baa Oeaaev "-' Kalfkt aad Deaa. SBseaa Taiaaatt, '' atari m4mm. . Braadlanaa. Rc-Surfaced BIG FLOOR OAKS RINK . NOTICE The hlg ekatlna; floor ba been resurfaced at aa enorm ous expense and la now smoother than Blaea and wbit aa mow no duet no dirt. . OAKS TONIGHT , BUT SWA IXATI BOOS. THE STAR I'ZTZ TH AIXEa tTOCX OOBTABT -Praaaaia tke rVraamtnt raree. 'orra nw oir . rma the trench ef Dr. Je Jo. hr Allte Akar. ma. BfattMee Taeatlara. Tberadara. Hmtn. d.ra sad Sandaja at BO. Frtraa, 10 and SO. Brary evealnf at Stle. Tlra, .Op. Sue Bed Me. Beaaree saala hr Bbeee Mala US. v LYRIC THEATRE, artlaade Poealar ttaeh Heaaa. Xvery Aftar aeea aa muc n waea, irta S'oak Cr"V ta TH S OAMLKalriA.1 Boaarrad a.. la tea bow Be aar ta H- aae frea 10 a. la 10 a. m. ImHt aiatl bm at una I lima. 1w1k p.rtur at a I V e.tordir an4 luadaf ...oln. (ml aerforeiaoee at T;l. s EXPOSITION Rir.Ti , 18th ana Waahlnitoa 8ta. Racing Tonirjlil ' BZOTOUB TB. IXITXU. KACTNQI TOMORROW AND FRIDAY NIGHTS. . No Advance In Price. , ADMISSION ICc FOR li'O'IEfJ O.MY tr. ffairtMM'a Opovo'l i CotttMt ItielBt I'ltteV. 'Jtl I t nl only rUhi rvu -Hlf f.ar LAVLU Pk.ulwi.-t. Cut r t M-ltlMtt f In I to III l . Ar9m rr. T. J. l' irwt 'r! iat-t. t.re-aj.vn