II H' . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAIi PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING,' OCTOBER I, IZZ7. STRAWGERSfOICARRY -X OFF ROSE BOUQUETS " "' ' ' 1 " . wl' - 4-' , , Carnival Association Will Give All the rortland Visitors Flowers From Now Until Winte lands Over Depot Tower-Delect Place Today. : V': ivTnEPLAYV; 4. K . ' "Every citizen of Portland Is urgently , ; requested . to submit , to t our need- quarters, from this time on, ths nam " of ull eastern friends and tourists Whom ) they may know, who will : visit tba ' northwest between now and next June, - when the 1901 rose feetlvel will be held. Either the festival association or the f roe society will prevent to the stranger ,y within our gates a bouquet of Portland roses. - We. believe thla wliPsrou great interest la the' grand Jubilee that , will be held here.'V-Chenter A. Whit- . more, president Roee Featiral associe- ' Not a person of promlnenos. balling ' from the eaat, who may-visit the Rose Lily between now snd , the - rirst weeK huge and somber tower of the onion depot ie to be entwined and festooned with shimmering eleotrlo lights . which wilt be visible from incoming train four or Ave railea before they reach the city, and whioh will be one of the at tractive snd conspicuous lllumlnatlona of the week. Suspended from the lofty eminence will be a - eign whioh at night will blaae forth In brilliant let ter the announcement of the featlval'a approach. And even If thle la not sur Dcientlv Imnreaalve of the magnitude of the featlval. there will be the mas sive and artlatlo archway spanning Sixth street, olio Illuminated and ex tending welcome to the Roe City tor the featlval week. . . - la other word a, no man may come or go, may arrive in or leave Portland, without having the festival aeaaon dinned Into him from the etart or mak- The Wallace 'opera" 'MarUana,,,;.waa given, by the Callfornlans at the Mar quam Orand last night. . Much must be pardoned,' of oourae, In a flrat-nlght performance, where a, com pany, hasjietf'but a few day for study and rehearsal. , Mr. Karl la a director Of experience and ability, and baa done much with little many times hereto fore. o if J quits probable that he 111 whip' things into snaps by tonight But laat evening's performance wee far irom reneoiuig great credit, either on the oompany or Mr, Karl. ,' hold a much the earns position that it neia -mm a piay ana as a boo. It is or tne intensely romantic type; langulshln maraena , ana swasnouckling SDenls grandees, , csstenet-tbumplng dancing girls - and velvet-gaj-bed peaaanta -make up tb characters, tremblingly uncertain lyrics, flat themes, predominance of the wood, characterise the muslo. - The . argument la rather eonfnlleated. Marltana ia a supposed Oypsy girl, who attract the attention of the king of Spain while she la dancing and singing In a square In Madrid. The king's chief Ing It the laat lingering thought as he of June, next year, will escape the wcl- I upeeda his way to other parts. In i- i timer cue, mis icntmi oi exploitation Is expected to result 1a much good., , Many mass tow restivwl. The' widely nermeatlns-' ramifications into which the plana of the Festival aaaociatlon are reaching are such that they almost bewilder the human mind. For Inatanoe, aa a board of review for coming hospitality of Portland oltlaen hip, as exemplified by the Rose Fes tival association. - People of other parts or tne country ers to o anown mat Portland roaea never fade or wither away, and each visitor of note ia to carry away with him evidence of this in the form of a handsome gift of roses ' plucked from Portland gardens ana do- ' listed by membera of the Rose society. . Kach bluahlng and lavish bouquet will be accompanied by a dainty card bear ' ing the name of the donor and contain ing an announcement of the .Ross fes tival ox next year. . Vsited Actios Vssdsd. This Is only ons of the many compre heneive plans devised by the Festival . savociatlon for advertising ths forth coming celebration, but Ita success will depend entirely upon the unit ' continuous support of ' the ' peop! : Portland. Every eltixen muat - take upon himself the responsibility of notl Tying the festival headquarters of the evrnvai nere or friend or acquaintance from whataoever nook or corner of the earth they. come, -and ths association will do the rest. Arrangements will be made with the management of the leading- hotels of ths city so that ths promoters of ths festival may be Informed of the arrival of distinguished gniests ss soon aa they nave registered. led and tople of the grand cavalcade through tha streets of Portland, and ' ths marina parade which will also be a part of the cere monies, the governors of ths nlns trans. Utah. Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado and Montana ars to be invited to act. wbi the senators and congressmen of these tates are to be invited to come hers guests of honor. Ths example set by the' California mrd of trade which has already orom leed to arrange -for aa excursion of lead ing busineae men, representative of the Various cities of ths southern stats, It Is believed will be followed by similar organlxatlona of environing common- wealths, such ss wssnington, Idaho, Nevada and Colorado, at least Waah Ington cities wUl be represented here. almost without a doubt because, they are all depending upon the cooperative energies of .ortland and Oregon in be- nair or tns great Aiaska-rukon-Fscirio With an effective ar rangement of thla sort properly ex ecuted, tidings f what Portland expecta to do during her week of Jubilation' will ?o forth to the four winds of the earth, or the grateful guest who haa expe rienced such a display of Portland hos- filtallty will without ths leant question n ths world become sn ardent "booster" A for the festival of June t-1, 190S. In line with this plan. William Mc Murray, bead of the department of ex ploitation ana puDiicity, nopes mere will be enough funds available for the erection of not , less tthsn 0 floral booth-at the-comers and. in ths middls of blocks In the down-town district, during the festival,' for the free distri bution of roses to strangers from the caetwin laot. au out-of-town guests, so that they may feel that for this period at least they are participants In the s-eneral enjoyment of the floral festivities and can bear witness of the potheouis ., of , the rbse, the queen of 'Booths 2ow Towtu " ' The booths will be arranged at the - most convenient , points down town some may be located In storss snd , shops, where the advertisers msy call - attention to their location and tha reat where the crowds can most,ennUy find them. ' Each booth Is to be In charge of a Portland girl, arrayed in white and so imbueo with the spirit of the ' season . that she will, ralae her voice in con ' slant plaudits of ths fair city of roses, ' of ita incomparable sceneryl its match less climate and its Inviting surround Ings. .-' ..' j . - ' .. i .perhaps It is only an Incidental thing to mention at this time, but for weeks prior to the opening of the festival the fl01 exposition In 1 901, and It would be only a fitting courtesy for them to Join hands the Roee City next rear In vouch- iflng the auccens of the celebration here, for ths featlval will not only ex ploit Portland but the whole northwest Yist Oaks Today. . ! This aftarnoon a committee of mem bers of the Rose society is st Ths' Oaks snd before returning to town tonlgut win oecide wnetner or not it is advis able to hold tha rose exhibit, at this re sort. The management has mads ss Inviting proposition ' to entertain - the rose show for two days free of charge, donating the uee of the grounds snd buildings, and offering to provide about 1 10,000 worth of decorations, illumina tions, equipment snd entertainment for the privilege. The selection of this re sort will depend upon the Impression that Its advantases and dlssdvsntsses maxs upon me minus or tne committee which' Is composed entirely of . women and economy ia not the only question tne committee wui nave to weign in tnis matter. All other considerations being equal, tne oaics would oe tne nest place, because of Its' offers of equipment and decorations, ss well ss car servlos and ability to tave care or nig crowds, - uni or more man aoe memDera oi ine "Hundred . Thousand - Dollar - Squad. which ia to raiae money for ths festical on oampalrn day," October is, only four or five have notified the ways and meana committee that they could not assist. On the other-hand about 60 have stated that they would be on band at the preliminary meeting at the Commer cial ciudl torrownitnt cwm m . Mil clal club.' tomorrow night and will droo business, pleasure and every other wn slderatlon to help get the needed Sjslount or money, JUDGE TO DETERfl'E ALIOUNT OE DAMAGES Ilailway ; (5orapany Admits Negligence by-Permitting , Suit to Gp by Eefault. - Admitting that they were negligent Bind ars .liable td damages for Injuries sustained br Lydla Adams, ths Portland ; ' Ra-llway company avoided having the case : tried before a jury by allowing themselves to get In default The , re sult Is that ths question of ths amount i- , or damages will be tried and determined by , Judge sltuns alone. . Judge O'Pay ia hearing testimony to , ' day to decide what sum should be awarded to Mrs Adams.. Bhe brought suit lor jdo.uoo, alleging tnat ana was i, crippled for life and rendered insans . by an electric shock. The accident oc curred. at Third and Morrison streets i, , January of this year, Mrs. Adams ' walk when the trolley wire fell and ahocksd her. . The attorney for the railway oompany i contest the amount 'Of damages, alleg ing that Mrs. Adams' - insane condition was not caused by ths shock, but that , she Ms subject to aiiacxs ox insanity. They will call witnesses to prove that '' she- was In an asylum at Salem from ' May 25 to July so, ana again rrom 'June (to September 18, 1887. Addi tional testimony is being beard by Judge Q Day this afternoon. . AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATEES -.. Little" ilatsu, said to be the youngest - of Japanese contortionists and acrobats, , together With ; the Uyeno Japaness -troupe:' are the features of the week at the , Grand theatre.' There are elx In . the troupe and they go through the fa - miliar stunU of Japanese and oriental ; foot Juggling, posturing, shoulder bal ancing, contortion work and slack wira . performances. '. '.i'v''-.,'';--f Colonel Billy Link,' the negro minstrel. and his company -of ho-bo -can soldiers . elicited howls of laughter and consid erable applause. The minstrel is sn old v favorite In Portland as he Is in all the - other Sulllvan-Considins cities and there is apparently a life job-for him right here at the Grand If he wants to take advantage -of It v -;., -.. Ths .Two Toreadors," ; Edward Pirce and Miss Maria Roslvn. baritone and soprano, sing , well and please ths eye witn tneir nanasome costumes vililch her chance after each sons. Merrill snd Burns give a white-face singing and dancing act that takes well. Dorothy . Earls contributes some inirs and the klnograph displays the "Nine Lives of a Cat" . AT THE STOCK . THEATRES "To Tie at rjawn" is the offering at t!.e,I.jrlo tbis week, and It svidently gavs satisfaction to the first-night audi ence last evening;. It Is a southern melo drama, set In that rich Held, Kentucky, and all sorts of people ars given a place, from the governor down to the rough mountaineers. ' il-':. i :;r '., V NeUie Mill ward,' heir to a large es tate. Is pursued by George Drake, a criminal and gambler, who wants to marfy her for her. money ens' then de cided to do anything for her money. He attempts to Imprison her and Bess, the girl hs has wronged. In the oave of his Counterfeiting gang, but - they make a most thrilling escape and Nellie and her millions ars saved. .' Tha leading feminine role thla week is given to Lily Brsnscomb, who works faithfully, if ;'s. somewhat ponderously withal Maxlne Miles plays Bess, the pari oi tns gin wno was wronged by israae, ana me gtunoier mm sen is per sonated by Herbert Ashton, Mr. Xsh. ton's was the best work of the evening ana . ia snorts villainous - were mssed wim ntxrty. wui,' . PEESBYTEEIAN SYNOD' v- m WILL CONVENE SOON minister. Don Jose, sees the klnr's in, fatuatlon and deckles that hs will profit b it and Introduce tha dsnglng girl at court as the niece of the Marquis ds MontsdorV At this, moment Von Caesar ds Bsssn, a drunken knight of the court. wno naa gamoiea away nis patrimony, enters ths scene and his generous nature is loucneo py tne spectacis or a young boywho Is about to bs Imprisoned for running away rrom bis cruel master. Don Caesar draws his sword to defend ths youth and ia himself thrown In JH for violating a law against lighting. He is sentenced to die on the following day. Marltana Is introduced to ths king svna . completely, capture nis anrecjuons, but Don Caesar auqeeeds la escsplag Brlson and In trying to rescue her from ae court Is again captured and . aa-ain ssnt back to his dungeon. ' Once mors. however, he manages to elude his jailers sna tnis tims rsvsais a trescherous plot against ths king that bad been concocted oy uon jo, ana in reward is allowed to marry Marltana and Is given the gov- vrnorsnip oi a ricn loreign province. - There ars a good many very muaical things la "Maritana" it Is not a heavy type of music, but It Is the kind that Its tha spirit and ths thsms of the argu ment it is of , the early .spring type, delicate in i its coloratura, florid Only now and then. The Angel us," by Marl Una and (he chorus 'In ths first act Is an oia ravonte of all lovers or light opera, but It was waverlngly given last night Ths attack was bad and In the very Oelloate theme of the selection came a rumbling from the tympanum that crew ever louder until it held the audience In its power and the chorus almost gavs up its prayer. Cecilia Rhode sans- the title part suc cessfully; Lucille Saunders sans; ths part of Laxarlllo, ths apprentice boy, and Mlas Marvin played the comic Mar chioness de MonteflorL - . Richie Ling has the leading male role that of Don Csssar. His voice is pure in quality, but has little power. Robert fiosea essayed Don Joae and received applause for his solos, - GOOD SPELLERS FELL oorrioinPTisi Old Home ' Gathering Finds Amusement inOld-Fash-r ; ioned SpeUingBee. a w n ' V' .'''''' 'L ',' i" ' - :' , I '': ' "'. ! nee : o Tl JUk 'JL. at A'' i. - 4vt?; ', 'yy "' 'i j . '-' -r . j ' t ,t t ij , v . ).' ' . ... V f . '. . . , ". " ". ' Several . hundred' people returned to Harmony, school district, two miles east of MUwaukle, Saturday, for-the annual old home gathering, and ons of ths most eniorable times in the hlatorv oi tne meetings resuitea. Tne usrmony improvement ciuo -is endeavoring -to raise funds for a general meetlnsr hall and the occasion added several hundred dollars to ths $100 fund already avail able. . - . H. M. Williamson, secretary of the State Horticultural society, snd George H. Hlmea, curator of the Oregon His torical society, were ths principal speakers of the day. Mr. Williamson gave an interesting address on horti cultural pursuits and during ths course of his remarks touched on timely , topics of statenterest ; Mr. Hlmes' re marks were more osT a reminiscent nature. - )'. . One of the Interesting events of ths afternoon was sn - old aims spelling bee. wnicn was conducted Dy uoi. Kooert a. Miller, teacher of the district .school. Words wsre given from an old-fash Ioned blue back speller, compiled some (0 years ago. There were a number of splendid spellers In ths opposing lines, ana some , oirncuit woras were mastered. However, sll fell before the word "ptisan," maanlng a beverage here. Fall and Winter Suits , The synod of Oregon, ths annual con ference of the Presbyterian church, will convene In the Third Presbyterian church, comer East Thirteenth and Pine streets, October 10. Among those who will be present are Secretary J. A. Mc Afee of New Tork City, representing ths board Of home missions: Secretarv Dwlght E. Potter, representing the Doard or roreixn missions: Kev. w. s Holt of this city. Paciflc coast secretarv. and Rev., H. C. Minter of New Jersey. In addition to the services which will be held In the Third churoh, a large missionary .gathering Is planned to be held in the First Presbyterian church. October. 13, when addresses will be made by the - secretaries, w The Presby tery of Portland, will convene in the Bell wood church the first part of the same week In which the synod meets. WAYS TOV A COTOKI , A dose of Ballard's Horehound Syrup win relieve io nave you a coiar Try it for whoootng cough, for asth ma, for consumption, - for - bronchitis, Mrs. Joe McOrath. 127 East First street, Hutchinson, Kansas, writes: "I have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup - in my family ror nve years,- ana una it tne most palatable , medicine i ever usee. Sold by all dnigklst8. - If TO CATARRH SUFFERERS Good Xdvice and Liberal Offer From Well-Known Portland ; 1 "4 N DruKiBt . : t,- " . ';.'.'. Woodard. Clarke A Co. tinva ' haon ail, vising ail who suffer from any of the symptoms of catarrh, such as offensive breath, dryness of the nose, pain across ye, Bioppage or tne nose, ais- cuargea ana ar coughln Hotel "Key Route (no 22nd Street and', Broadway OAKLAND Sunny rooms, ' privets hatha long-distance telephone, compresssd sir clean ing, large lobby, cafe a -la carte with liaine and servlcs unnurpasssd. For euiaine and servlcs unnurpasssd. rates, ete sddreas -' N. S. MULLAN, Manager. . A ;, i Formerly Assistant Manager Palao HoteL San Francisco. . - ::" $15 tpl$p (For Becoming Wear) Whatever the Price A LITTLE DOWN $1.00 A WEEK Men's Cravenettes Mens Top Coats Boy's School Suits Men's Furnishing V ' Hats and Shoes UNIFORMS FOR MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS Good Clothes Yil Merchants?: Good Clothes K Merchants composed of barley and other Ingred ients " .'. .'. : t . HotelfHamlin EDDT AHD UAVEKVOaTH STl ! (' f-i . ?l'st permanent big , eanajiiivwillWWBji, r Contains 100 baauttf ully : furnished steam heated ' apartments, 40 bath. Private- telephone ser vice. Sample rooms far commercial travelers. -Eddy -St esre from ferry pass tha door snd connect wish M 8t, ear from S, P. Depot, .' Bates from $1.00 up. ' Phone Private Ex.' ''..:" - ,V , t'mnkUnCa.. S a n : Franc i s c o' 2i: HOT.BL AUDUBON San rraixolse-Enropean, Plan Only. - Slnalevrooms or en suite." Elevator. steam heat,, electric lights and all mod ern v .conveniences. Strictly flrst-claSa convenient to shopping centers, on dl rect Hne from ferry and Third Tewnaend depot.' .Rates II tUD. i Z8 - Kilts hl, near van Ness Ava and HOTEL JEFFERSON i TVMK AKS aOVQS STBEBTS. !:-:r SAN TK.ANCKCQ i ' if - arsciAX, saxes ;.-v, New ; hotels faces Jefferson Square Two blocks from Van Ness ave the present shopping district, car iinsa transferring all over cltv. nasa d.vr7 Every modern convenience, 850 rooms slnale'or en suite. . 1B0 nrlvate h&'hn American and European plans, prices moaerate. vmnmus meets all traina . STEWAJIT . BAKTBB Oa L0CKSLEY SEASIDE, OREGON f Spend rout vacation at Seaside and-at delightful Locksley Hall. More attrac tive than ever before. Accommodations of ths highest ordsr. Ons hundred ole gent outsids rooms; private baths: sleo- tno iigots; .oi ana coia water, Annek overlooking the Paclflo and de- ughtruiiy situatea cottagea. , . Oaisiaa TJanurpassed. , ; Sea roods ,nn sxrs kests axa tmauts. P, a. AtTBTmr, . A. CABTjr8T.il, Prep ROYAIl HOUSE MAW PmAYOXSCO, OAX. ; , fi Co. 4U and Howard Sts. ' . European, plan. : Rates 75o to $1.50. 'W - ' " - UftlU f l.VVi - Prtas Psrry taksJtarkst or Mission St. ..,.: ; ears. to dtb. ..'v. ',a: - ;, The Portland V PORTLAND, OREGON. , EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY ' w HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AKU vOMMKRClAL t ' ivrVSv 'TRAVELERS. Everything to eat and drink, snd It costs so more in the , 4 ' Portland Hotel RsthriuJler than elsewhere in the city. Every weekday night from : to 11 ' a BOWIRS, Maoarer. npHERE'S always -a man to ' - I pick him up and'bobsthimj , along That man is the maker of good clothesno man evej succeeded : once without failing three tiniesfeilure; is; not essential to success, but its mighty good ; seasoning to en- If some 'one pushes Tyou to the' top of .the ladder, that some one Has got tb hold you there, if you dinib it yo ougworldly strife; tojiiclc' : when you get there. ' ,1 ' ' ' y ; Climb irisucticlbthest your each the (top, youUwon't: be 'ashamed of yoursel , vV There's a lot of desirabld clothes . e . . - a. - ,. - . - acquaintances awaiting ;yoii J0UENAL toEES JHUCI and droppings in the throat spasms and general weakness ii iv. to use Hvnmel Th m so far as to offer to refund the money r- to any user of Hyomel who In not pe fectly satisfled with the results. Uuick relief follows the use of the Hyomel treatment; the stoppage of the nOSe lS removed, tha drnnnlnv the breath becomes purs and sweet, snj the catarrhal germs are destroyed and their growth prevented. V- Hyomel la the surest.' eimnlest set, easiest end cheapest wsy to cure catarrh. It does not drug and derange I . J ngm q ine seat of the trouble, destroying the catarrhal Srms end healing and vitalising; the snuea. .- . . UO to Woodard. 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BecstiM w go to Bohemia every year and personally select oar supply of Hops from the Best Bop Producing, And ' becsase iv. Gfahd by Their : Favorite Boot ' ( .v It" promotes Health - and' Good Cheer ; ; Stimulates the v Heart and Brain ; - Meana : Good Fellowship r -.v ''A,-. r ," -t ' ' Without: Excess r and no Headache vlnthe Morning. " - A. 0. 0. St. Lcsis Dchcmifn, ;!BimnTh3 fimcrissn Droning Co.r Si. touts. - HOTHCHILD Cr.OTlIERS, tistii-iors, t . ; .v 23 forth Tint Street, Pcrtland. tr-rl-yn 1 Cottlstl Only mt tbm Urmwury la SU LoaJm., I - sT. .:",' -Ji" ".-'fy, '''T"?"; ;'. :'?:. 'i --:!"j-,;J-i1'.'1.'''' V.ri'..1.V.. WJH(-V.'ii(J! v4.5; - v'-.-'-!.':,i! .'., t'