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jr in iiiiiiuiiiiiiiii)j niriiiiiiwp'iiiii ii.u,iiiii iu iui4uiijjiiiMiwjww'i'W'n""nnT-i r ""' " iim ': Mr ' , 1 : : . " !'- ' . - -'.4:- ; ' ,': -A .";;;:v:-"-:,:-v ' ,K : "'li : e . : ; it . 1 , : ;. I . -J; i t - r - 7,' "1 "V. THE BEST $3 HAT IN THE WORLD GEOROBJ VL HTLAND Submits his name to the consideration oi ail elMMi rr Republican .Town aa .a candidate for the nomination or coun ! cilman at large. Tour Influence la o- ! llelted tn .' the ' lntereit of municipal f cleanliness and civic decency. - Mr. Hy ' land stands as . the representative . of 'those men who work for the 'good of . Portland at all times irrespective-' of clique, faction or Interest and who con sider it a cine duty to devote a portion of their time to the betterment of our social and physical conditions aa a mu nicipality. Mr. Hyland ;ls the father of dvlo Improvement worlr In -the north- weat and believes in tha pubilo owner ship of all tha streets all the time for the benefit of all the people- wen im proved and well governed streets be spealu' a citlsenshlp of blah Ideals. Mr. Hyland'a business address is SOS Tilford building and his temporary real dance at 327 Eaat Eleventh street north, while building on the corner of Six teenth-end Clackamaa atreeta. Number on primary ballot la SO. Take this to tha polls with you, as your vote will not I be solicited there. 50,000 sold; not one RETURNED r BEN SELLING LEADING RATTER 7lLLACE 1WS Till CI CARS Councilman Believes a Special , Rapid , Transit Service ; ? ; Should Be Provided. To aid tn the operation of new crema tories to be built by the council. Coun cilman Wallace said yesterday that pedal cars should be provided and op- crated by the city to carry the garbage and garbage ' stations should be estab llshed at convenient points. : All garbage could be carried to the crematory , and a, profit could be realised from the by' products, such as the melting of tin cans , and old iron. . . . All empty Iota sport a few dosens of tin cans, and ail the boys in tna neign borhood take particular pleasure In at taching one of the aforesaid cans to tna tail of a stray dog, and aoraetimea they put a couple-of rocks In- the can. The nolee the dog makes when he carries the can down the residence district Is worse than that of tha whistle district, where tha blasts are given by tha mill opera tors every half hour In order to let peo ple who are not employes know that they are awake. , f . .. '' Cane are thrown upon every vacant lot of the city, bo the story ran. No body wants them. 7uat aa soon aa tha contents .are, emptied the, people toss them Into the . vacant lots. Councilman Annand suggested that the block bounded by East Eighth, Eaat Ninth, Flanders and Everett streets be purchased as a site for a crematory. Tha site, lie. said, waa fitted for noth ing but a. crematory, and he asked thai St be purchased at the price offered by the owners, which - was f 16,000. The price appeared to be high to Council man Menefee, and the whole' matter was referred to the ways and means com mittee, :S:&Vk,Hf-.vl-?. ' ' A.BROOKLYH HALLi FATHER ASKS FOR $250 FOR ' LOSS OF SON'S LEG BY STREETCAR Two hundred and fifty dollars la the modest sum asked by C A. Chambers Candidates for the Republican of Lents as remuneration for the loss of Nomination, Particularly Dev . 'r lin and Coffey, Speak. The , Republican ' ante-primary cam' palgn was elosed last night at a meet JLJS!? o!?1" J.?." walked to achool on his two little legs tha right leg of his 9-year-old son, Car los, who was run over by a street car In February, 1901. The father filed suit for that amount yesterday against the Portland Hallway, Light A Power com pany. . i : . A year ago last February little Carlos ntirn.r.t . ol.iH In CnuA Tlui4 hall Practically all of the candidates for Re- Lent- " Every day ha bad to cross publican nomination were present at the the treet car track four tlmes twice meeting and made addresses outlining I n ''" . their proposed policies to the voters. day ha was .creless-and ao, perhaps, Tha principal speechea Of the evening were made by Thomas C. Devlin . and John B. Coffey, candidates for mayor, Both of the speakers treated of the franchise problem and announced them selves as favoring . the-- repeal of per petual franchises and the regulation of publio aervlce corporations. Other speakers were: X K. Werleinj O. P. Miller. A. Z Barbur, Judge George Cameron, J. P. Kavanaugh, M. I Dria coll J. N. Blair, A. O. Rushlight and H. Q.iParaons. - ., , NEW COMPANIES 7 FILE INCORPORATION ' : ' f , v - .. .Articles of Incorporation 'were -filed with the county clerk yesterday aa fol Gold Medal Shingle company: Incor porators, Mandius Olaen, T. W. Nordby and Nathan D. Simon; capital stock, (50,000. Rock Creek Rranch company; Incor porators, A. C. Burdlck. B. E. Toumans, and Arthur P. Tiff t; capital stock,: 130,- Merger. Gold Mining company: Incor porators, ' C F. Candlam, W. M. Rob erta and H. K. Sargent; capital - stock. DLAZIER BROTHERS BACK SI LVESTONE CANDIDACY Blacier brothers are reported to have backed Julius Sllyestone as the nom inee for municipal Judge with 1600 . as against 11.000 put up by John Cordano on tha field. Cordano put his money up on tha s contention . that Sllveatone would not be the nominee chosen by the . Republican party; at the primaries on Saturday next. . Blasier brothers, who . have- been , backing 811vestone In his candidacy to beat Cameron, accepted the proposition made by Cordano, thus putting their money against , tha . suc cess of both Camaron and Winchester, s Catarrh Treated and Dared hT "The Household Surgeon." Druggists refund money if Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil falls. c . . SALOONS MUST CLOSE DURING ELECTION HOURS . Saturday, primary election day, will be a dry day. v No saloons will be open from 12 o'clock noon until 7 o'clock at night, the hours during which the voting will be In ' process. Chief of - Police Orltsmacher ; has issued ordnrs to the captains of police relative to their duties on election day. .: Captains Moore and Bailey will ..take charge of the squad of 88 officers which will be detailed to the polling places to distribute the bal lot boxes and preaerve order. was the motorman end little Carlos was struck, down and horribly mangled. Now ha hobbles to school on a wooden leg. ' ' - . ' Mr. Chambers did not sue for 1360 because he believed that sum would cover the ruin wrought to the boy's future. He asked for only $260 because he was convinced that he could collect no more. A few weekag ha sued tha company and put the value of tha leg at (20,000. But tha evidence never got to the Jury, for Judge - Oantenbeln granted a non-suit -'. . , Attorney Malarkey . for the company Is reputed aa having stated on tha day of the previous trial that tha company would give the child's family coma re muneration aa a matter of charity, but If any sum was offered it was evidently less than (260. Eight fine large stores for rent in Wilson Building, constructed of reenforced concrete, cement base ments; suitable for grocery stores, : butcher shops, barber shops, notions, etc. - ... rl Tl m tWMMM 11, I'm From 4th to 5th Streot m ... - . . 3 - , .1 APPLYrTO- -175 First St. Phono Main 3244 m . MVIIUL.U UVUU " AT IRVINGT0N Buyers From All Over the North rest Preaentauid High Off en Are -Accepted. , - There waa good attendance yesterday at the second day's horee Bale at Irv Ington track under the auspices of the Portland Horse Sales company. Buyer were numerous and Interest in tha event is keen. A number of high class horses were offered and good sales were made. The following salea were closed; Nora Guy, by Oro Guy-Daisy, and Glpsey, 'by Captain McKinney-Adiron dack, blk. m., 4 and 6; Alex Miller, North Yakima, $1,000. Tommy Todd and Mack, by Captain Naylor-Altago, br. g., i and S; W. J. Rucker, Everett.. Washington, 1610. Gyp and Egypt, by Black Egypt- Black Bess, blk. m. and g., 6 and I; Joplln tt Gleblsch, city, 1410. Team bay geldings, 6 and 8. by Flor ida Jr.-Antelopa, 1605. Team brown geldlnga, T and 8. by Del Norte; J. G. Smith, Newberg, Ore gon, 400. Mlnwall, b. m., 4, by Prlcemont-Mlas Mann; F. brooker. North Yakima, Wash ington, $336. Oregon Bull. M7A4, br. bv bv Rov Wllkea-Volunteer; William Frasler, city. una. , . ... 1 v Thomaa H, b. h.. T. bv roveltr. Planter Maid; N. K. West, Xa Qranda, $800. Red Ekin. 2:1614. eh. kr R.rf Cloud; Charles Lohmire, city, $380. Chloo, 2:14U. br. a., bv Monroe rain G; A. Lowitt city. $180. Sandol Z, b, t.. 4. bv lmn. Tarnnta.i Yerba Buena: F. Brooker. North Ta. ! klma, Washington, $160. i " 1 Pavel;' A. Gleblsch, city, $330. fs year sieurnlnf for . the " elderly BiilUoaab Our Choice., b. - g.. by Handsome- wbo. waa bar hatband. Beau are sow oalllag Mother's Favorite; J. E. Zlegler, Ger- j at the theatre box oKica tor the sag amaaL, vala, Oregon, $11 a. Brown gelding, 4, by Lovelace-Pearl Helm; J. Connell, Hills bo ro, Oregon, $460. . ' Gray mare, $, by Iovelace-Snow Bird; J. Connelle, Hlllaboro, Oregon, $260. ; ; Lady Linn. b. m., 6, by Lynmont-El- morlne; R. J. JDebuhr, city, $21B. Nicolina, br. m.. A. br Coloma-Junaaa: J.'E. Zlegler, Gervais, Oregon,. $110. Anna, b. m., e, by Atlaa-Mlaa Mann; B. Carey, Washington. $200. , Bathroc!-, b, g- T, by- Pathmont-Mlss Mann; U J. Snell, city, $280. Black gelding, by Captain McKln- ney; John Pender, city, . $140, - Ricbartl Ilardlng Da via flay. v gonta Aawriea haa fnrnlahed tha acanaa for a number of good p'Uya,bat none- haa ml baaa laid eulta a elararly aa uat oC "Tbe Dictator' Blehard Warding Da via again proved Mm If a Buster whan be wrote tha atory, aad tbe alar. - aaaa at tha Baker tbia weak. a remarkably fine production. Matinee Satur day. t 1 V ; iiMa , t - . Clyde Fitch Flay Next Week. 1h Cowboy and tha Lady, that aplaadtd play written by Clyde Fitch and prodaced with aaeeesa all over the' country, will be the at traction for next week at tha Baker, tbe boma ?iac'fM"s-.?;.bn,C.-.pUltt McKlnnay; I Tnow th. ".mb7. of rSSTiS ai who does not! will understand now John Fender, city. $136. Black mare, 11; A H. .Ruger, TlUa- .u it will be Draaantad. mwu, vrcgun, iob. i. Miss Altens, b. m., 4. by Bonner N. B.-Altena; A. Brown, city, $340. Mamie Whltmore, ch. m 4, by Price- mont; A. Gleblsch, oity, '$220. Mohe, b. a., 6. by Mohegan-Lena: A. Prejaey, Oregon City, Oregon, $260. . Lessons In "Beware of Men." Fred T. Merrill targe. There are many leaaooa for young and old in "Beware of Men," tbe play which haa made tha Sman atock, company a popular at the Empire this week. It la a atory or tna una that never stows old. that ox tbe smooth. serupnlons msn and tha innocent girl led aatray, for oouncllman-at-I Tha poblle la beeomlng wall aware that eome nna actors are at tna ampua. - - . - , AT THE THEATRES . .- Next Week at Empire. "She Dared Do Eight" will be next week's attraction st the Empire. Thle great New Xork success Is a thrtlllnjf melodrama of that kind that baa made tha Empire ao tboroiisuly popular with tha people of PortlandV Particular, palne are being takes with tha production, of this It will Murray and Mack Tomorrow Night. Tomorrow ' (Saturday) and Sundav nlahta atlplay by tha Seaman atock company me neuia meaira, fourteen ta and Washmaton open wiia ma aunaay maiuae. streets, toe sttriction wm oa tna tunny Irish eomediana, Uarray and Mack, ta their latest musical farce-comedy, "Around the Town." Seats are eelllng at tha theatre boa office. Lillian Russell NextJkfondayT -Lillian Boa sell haa talent ai a eomedleniM. No one can doubt It after seeiiur her In Tiie i Butterfly," , which aha will present at the I tieiuc cneatre lor rour nifbu, . baghinlng next Monday, May 8. She plsya a . rouna widow who has. just emerged from the ahrysalls of i ' ' ' ' J ' .' Salisfaction JAFalger&C? 9 J.A.F0LGER&Cv Mt ... Xi SPICES J. A Eblger & C6.rSaii Erancisco . 1 rrrT iifl i Tea! J CEYLON j - . . . , . , . . . . . V Play for Boys. . Boys especially . should sea "For Mother's Sake," the drama which la being presented this Week at tha Star theatre. The atory telle of i a son's affection for bla widowed mother and. aithouah a trifle wild and; full of practical Jokea, tha lad assumes the responsibilities of being .the bread winner tor tna ramiiy. New Stock Company. . A haw atock company comes to the Star theatre next week) composed of competent peo ple, many of them being local favorites, ; The opening attrsctlon-of tha company will be "Tha Mirer King," perhaps the greatest of English melodramas. Tbia la the original western drama and one which baa sever lost its charm, al though It has been before tha public for a decade. Seats are now on eele at tha boa office for the engagement of ;Tbe Buver King.'. ; Superior . yauderllle. , Wall balanced from end to end is the vaude ville-entertainment , which can be found this week at tha Orand.! This bill wm Da repeated I until aezt Sunday night. There are aersral eomediana who ean make you laufcb; there are singers wbo use the lstest ballad material and acrobats who are agile aa monkeys. Tis pro gram cannot be aurpasseo. xnraa anowa oaiiy at the Grand. , t-v S , . f t Children's Matinee. f , IVwnorrow there will be a apeeial children's matinee at the Lyric, when the. bill wfll be "Sealed LIDS." the lamous mewdrama. Tbla I ia the farewell bill of the present Lyric stock I eompeny, ana au tna iarorite piayera are ia the east, aiaciaee vrery usy. im penorm- ances Saturday and Sunday nights, the first at T:ia o'clock, ii Beats , may be . reserred by telephone. , ' -" '" ; J , 'Brown' In Town." , Monday evening the popular Alien atock com pany mores Into the Lyric and opens in the delightful . farce, "Brown'a. id Town." Mlsa Varna Felton, Btorrest Seabury, Irvins Kennedy land all tha favorttea will have Important roles. I HiIe- aeata for the wees opens Bonflay morn I lne atT the box office. Matlneea Tuesday. Thuraday, Saturday a4 Sandiy. . New Bremen" Tried Out." rortx applicants took tha civil ser vice examination for positions in the fire i department yesterday. ,- . Nearly all of them were men ranging in age from 21 to $0 years. .The examination consisted of a phyalcal ; tesV. - Iater a mental. test will, b l-aqulred...... ... ,i . 'If I '' "J ty j "T i A 111 "Clothes Fashiori,? MADE BV Hackett, Carhart Sold exclusively' b7 Top and Bottom Shop S03 WASHINGTON ST.' Top to Bottom Outfitter.. 7 ELECTION NOTICE .-' The Executiv Board of , the Portland Municipal AssocUtion respectiuny recommenas tne voters of this city to nominate the following Candidates on the 4th inst: " . For City Auditor ,,.,..18x. , For City ' Attorney 20x . For Municipal Judgfe ..v.24x. For Councilman-at-Large.26x. ,, rof Counciiman-at-lwarge.jOx. For ' Councilman-at-Large.32x. t Councilman, 4th ward....34x. Councilman, 5th ward., . .34x. Councilman,- 6th 'ward.,,-.34x. Councilman 8th ward....35x. ....... i...Qscar P. Miller.. ..i.,,. John P. . Kavanaugh. , ..a J. S. Winchester. ' .......... :....v.T. N. Blair. . . ' George M. Hyland. " Horace G, Parsons. , Rufus C. HolnW - ... 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