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. : -,-. ' - , ',' l 4 ' ' ' . . '' -f ' V - .,; s'" ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PdRTLAND,'. FRIDAY. , EVENING.". MARCH '13, .'1903..;.! ,) iV e4' ' ,-" yf 'Ml Jill . Town . Topics -1 1 been prepared. TQNIGUrS AMUSEMENTS .,vr "? ' 11111 i ' - .... . ..juaaame juuiian xuauvsu . - ' . Th Thrti nr 1 1 rood ' nkkre and, ; celleni music In the svunlng there will b a cold medal contest, interspersed with tnuald. All friends of ths oauss ars invited. Basket lunch at noon.' . ,' Tbs Woodman of tho World la to oa entertained at Bt, Johna tonljlitj ThU la the second of aerlea of mattings which ia to bo held In Multnomah coun ty by the Woodmen camnelan and Roes tival commute, This cotnmlttee in FestT Charaa the Woodmen of the World day, June ludevllle 8lrl" ! arrangements for Id dar. June I. and hv holdlnv than maetinaa thev will In1 duo the membership to help In mk In this- the areateat event of the weak.-.'- . Baker . Empire..... ...."A Boyal Slave v urina ..,...,,,.,.,...,, Va r o"0 . ,-Our New ! tar ..."Anita, the Singing :,.. t . . . . ,,., . . .,,,.,..( I xha , ordinance 1 appropriating 12,80 , wn Wednesday there was received an for . ,fch 0f welcome to ba erected nico or ma jjuim uoys uonaou- v dated lllnlna oomfianir. 611 Lumber Ex chance., thin rlt v. . a. aanlr of ore from ;' that mine, dlapatched her by George , never, manager ana , vice-presiaem of the company, now In Galdneld, and I B. Puree 11, one of flie directors, had to put h meaaura on final passage yesterday sample of It aeaayed, Just for hla own I ir, cottel. Information and that of aotne other stockholders. The raault ahowed values oi 2Z.2J, a rlchnaaa that would afford a profit of over f 200 to th ton. It la said that thera 4a a Urea leds of thla stHoyt and Sixth atraata waa Vafarred to the waya and meane committee of the city council yeeterday arternoon, The arch la for the Roee raaUval in Juna and an effort waa maae tha maaaura an final naaaaca V( but waa prevented by the objection of W. u Brlatol, attorney for tha'Amer lean Surety, company, appeared before Judj-e Wolverton In tha United Btatee quality rock, and that a It la free I district court and aaked for an order uuiinar aiocanoiaera oi vam oumpany i allowinc K. H. Howard jr.. receiver, ox ) may look for rich reward from their the Title Guarantee A Truet company, ,f investments. From 4h beginning thei0 ,en a two-seated automobile, on of . " . " umm J"j-u -i nunuin.i mi aaiunci Danx a aseeia, io . ale Of Its shares, and ha had the con- Tnu, Th. m.hi tn ha aold for naenc or aii at au acquamiea wun um IL900, The order waa aUowea, manacement-and methods, and these. I y i, whether etockholdera or not, will re- Kerr. Olfford Co. hava begun auit Campbell. Banford 'Henley collect ft balance of 1798.31, alleged to b due on a carload of wheat Dumhasdit bv tha defendant on Febru i.. el. donnaon. an aiiornev wno an arv in. it ia ataiea insv mm oeicnusm times has anlovad a limited ttrectlna In I attreed to pay 14U cents for No. 1 red - - 1 W ..i'lAli M U.(.1 lolce that tha day is near when It may -. be espactad that the company will he- Mralnst th gin the payment of dividend to all company to ahareboldera. tha police court, waa arreated last night y ueiectiv ity on a warrant charg ing htm with obtaining money by false pretenses or means or a worthless , check. Th oomplalnant la Oong Wo. ' proprietor of th Dragon restaurant on , Seventh atreet. Tha check complained , tf was for 16 and was drawn on tha varman-jtmencan can oi ima city. Johnson tendered It (r payment of a ia change, at several carrying tha signature At tha bank bill at tha restaurant and received tl It Is have recently been preaented for pay- in caan ai stated that several similar checks, each J. H. Jot ohnaon," in every case payment waa re police court this on March 17. Ball was fixed 1 wheat and 10 H cent for rejected amut- ty wheat, and that only a amau sura has been paid. Judge Wolverton will hand down his decision In th "furniture truet" ease, tha Oilman Auction A Commission com pany against it. a. Harmon to., in the United State district court Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The habeaa cor dub oroceedlnffs brought by -Flora Du- rand, a French woman, arreeted err the Immigration authorities, will also be decided. PHENOMENAL:': ON EDAY ' SA LE it i ems N S OPEN TILli 10' O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIQHT ew $18,$20,$22.50Vals. Only prtog Suits Saturday $8099 IN THE ALDER ST. ENTRANCE Hiis stylish collection of urto-date tuits represents the broken lines which accumulated during the past three weeks' unprece dented selling of advance spring styles. Naturally the lines which embraced the most attractive patterns were first to become depleted. These suits represent those lines. You are therefore getting the very cream of the assortment. IT'S THE BUYING OPPORTUNITY OF YEARS CLOTHING LESS THAN CLOTH COST. $5.00 STETSON HATS $2.75 $5 HILL HATS . AT $2.85 $3.00 RELIANCE HATS $1.65 $4 NONPAREIL HATS $2.35 $2.50 MONARCH HATS 98c $3.00 GORDON HATS $1.65 $2.00 STERLING HATS 98c 50c MEN'S CAPS AT 19c 25c BOYS' CAPS AT 15c $20.00 CRAVE NETTES $7.99 $15.00 CRAVE NETTES $6.95 $3.00 PARAGON HATS $1.65 Sensational Sacrifice in Women's SUITS, COATS and SKIRTS tnent fused, aa Johnson haa no account at the bank. In tha morning th case waa set down for Hearing on 1 t 1600 cash. Last night at Taylor street church Evangelist Coburn apoke on "Comprom- isea." "If you are not pleasing Christ in ail mines." said ur. tonurn, you . I are pleasing hla enemy and the enemy Ben Belling la making a very exten- ?f your soul." This service was the , j,, , . . ... i Desi oi uii acnes. intra was a iin -yy na youms audience and a deep spirit of worship win misses coais, aa weu aa me latest marked tna interest or tne service. airia neaawaar ror nova and voum men. The dlsDlav oecuoiea feet of ahow window space on Fourth atreet Kvery possible suit is being snown, rrom tna trim little Buster Brown Dattern ud to the awasrser col lege cut Tha new colors, fabrics and siyiea are an tnere, ana th special feature Is the excluslveness of the styles. Th youth who weara one of the JBen selling college cut suits is certainly "known by his clothes." He'll be known as the possessor of smart clothes. The Artlclea lost and found on the street cars March 12: 33 umbrellas, 1 rain coat, 1 pillow. 1 bag, 4 purses, 1 bill book. 1 New Testament. 1 bank book, 1 pin, 1 box. 1 pair mittens, 1 lunch boxes. 1 sultcaae. Call at the Lost Article room of the O. W. P. railway station, corner First ana Aiaer. young lady who weara a tailored spring coat from the Belling second floor cult satchel containing clothing and tools. 'Ported his loss to the po and an effort Is being made by the de- department will have such a lead in the Branch re estimation or wen-dressed ladles that there Is no danger of her ever being overcaKcn. The room of P. D. Branch in the Bur Hngton building was robbed yesterday afternoon of a suitcase and a hand his loss fo thd slice, the stolen good. The Forty-fifth Precinct Republican club will hold meeting Wednesday next at which the Initiative and ref- erendum measures to come before the people In Juna will be discussed. The meeting wUl ba Informal, In the nature of a smoker, and It is expected here will be a large attendance. At the last meeting Of the organisation the mem ' berahln Indorsed Dr. J. H. Hickman as a candidate for.-representative to the Ieglalature, and John B. Kelly, well ;nown Portland bualnesa man for state I 'Senator. Buying a rubber water bag or syringe Just because It Is cheap is a poor In vestment. Get a guaranteed article that can be depended on In time of need from Albert Bernl. the druggist. 233 Washington street the drug store of satisfactory results and prices. E. Il Davidson, for years an employe of Meier & Frank, waa acquitted last flight of the charge of stealing a tea- W. L. Abrame, a traveling man who was very well known In Portland, met his death at his home in Seattle last Ight while turning off a defective elec tric switch. Mr. Abrame waa assistant credit man for the National Grocery company, and waa formerly with Allen ft Lewis of Portland. Permission to the Perkins hotel to improvements over the side- Snoeidheury ZTnSy g JP? PE. cloth valued at 33.60 from the store of I ..t.nj i nis emuioyerB. xiia iritu 1151s cunnumca four hours before it agreed. The case attracted unusual interest because of Davidson's previous good standing and the charge made by his attorney, Henry M McGinn, that District Attorney Man ning was playing polities' in the prosecution. her and the measure asking for the privilege was referred to the health and police committee. Owing to the great Interest taken in proposed amendments to the state con stitution to be voted on In June, the People's Forum has Invited well In formed men to deliver addresses on the amendments to be submitted to the voters, proportional representation will . be the subject for discussion at the meeting next Sunday at 3 p. m. A. D. Cridge will be the principal speaker. The people s Forum meets in tne Boll- Ing-Hlrsch hall. Tenth and Washington Streets. Charged with stealing a suitcase that contained several silk shirts, John John son Is facing a Jury In Judge Ganten beln's department of the circuit court today. He Is alleged to have taken suitcase belonging to Jack Briscoe from 67 North Third atreet. Women's New Sprint Suits $25.00 and 30.00 values new Panamas, etv- latest New York styles. - On df J A(J sale Saturday at $ lf.7D These are mostly Sample suits. Arizes. $15.00 White .' Serge Saturday, choice at S,kirts. $8.45 Women's Latest and Finest Suits Blues, browns, - champagnes, etc. $35.00 and Ar $40.00 values at. . laT.iJ Twenty-eight of these no two alike, but all sizes in the lot. Women's and Misses' Finest $15 Covert Coats With strap seams, also in fan cy mixtures; newest crea tions. On sale to morrow at $7.95 LO.0 -White Panama Skirtj. Choice Saturday at. $5.95 $10.00 black, blue and brown Panama and Voile Skirts. Choice Saturday " at a wnaa $5.95 Another Sensation in Women's Waists They are w'teQ Over two thousand will be placed on sale tomorrow mull, white batiste, etc. Values up to $3.00 at , 200 Net Waists Direct from New York today. On sale Saturday Jf at, choice d44) The values are up to $10.00. $16 Chiffon Panama and Alt man Voile Skirts. fn rf Saturday at 3) O70 Black only; beautifully trim'd. 50 Sample Suits Medium weights, black, browns, etc.; A7 ftp $25 to $40 values. Choice Saturday at OI "D BE WITH THE CROWDS TOMORROW WE ARE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 O'CLOCK COME AND SAVE MAIL ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled TfeAwwEl Entire Corner Fifth & Alder HEILIQ 14th and Wa 'ah , Phone M&ld 1 and A-11JJ. THIS EVENING . MADAME Mm Assisted br AJhart Boaeatfcal, CMUati Idaa Zlltfc Xelloff, MaalaV ' ,.' niCTS, 93M, 11.50, tlM. at Sal at Taaatr. UblMU ik aad Waafalaft: Thones Main 1 and A-lltl. ' , Ntlt Sunday and Monday Nights," :' Tha Musical Bperucular Kxtravagaaga, TM SXi&OX CTJtOOX." Pretty Girls Catchy Music Laughter. Prices: Lower floor, n.50, $i. Dilcony, $1, 76c, 0e. Entire Qellery 10c aa Sala Tomorrow 10 a. am. ' KRLISLLR - B AULR Helllg Theatre, Tuesday Eva.. March 1? DIRECTION tola Itaara-irrAa Oomaa. i" Prices U. tS. 1110. 11; Gallery $1.10. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's famona Theatre. Mala t. ' Ona Week, Beginning Bnnday Might.: March 15 Matlneee Wednesday and Saturday Joe Weber's Musical Oajraty "DREAM CITY" Little Chip, With Mary Marble and, America's Moat Faactnatlng Beauty Chorus Evenings, tSo, too, 75c. $1; MaUnaea, 15c. 60c, 7So. . M ADHI T A M HDANn Phon iiiryvntit uivimi Main C Tonight Commencing 7 o'clock lomorrow 2 to 10 p. tn. Continuous Performanc acoTioir rxoTtrmBB nuTjroow TMM BUTTXayXtXI TWO OUSIHI Illustrated Bongs loo AWT UXA.T 100 BAKER THEATRE Phones Main t .6210 GEO. I. H A JfJT.T? nn Manuav. Tonight All Week MaUnea Saturday. First Tim Hera at Popular Price, Rachel Crother's Great New York Buecees or w A play of unusual beauty and Interest Ona of tha big onea, for which tha Baker la noted. Evenings, ISo. S6e, 60c; matla, lie. 200. jnxi weea: EMPIRE Theatre 22V, At a meeting of the board of direc tors of the Library association of Port land recently the following officers wer elected: President, W. B. Ayer; vice-president. Dr. T., L Eliot; treasurer, R. L. Sabin; secretary, Miss Mary Frances isom. The revival at the First Christian church continues with good Interest There have been additions at every - service tnis weeic .Tne Bible school has reacnea aimost tna boo inane, tnere Do ing 492 In attendance last Sunday. Five hundred and fifty are confidently ex pected for next Sunday, Dr. Wilson will preach both tonight and tomorrow night, the theme tonight being "Ten Reasons for Being a, Christian." The final data for filing claims by de positors and others having claims agalnat the defunct Title Guarantee Sr. Trust company waa postponed until May 8 by Judge Wolverton in the United States district court tnta morning. ra wouia nave expi ( six months will 11 Dr. William Coburn of New Tork speaks at the T. M. C. A. every day at noon, 12:80 to 12:45. Men of all denominations and no denomination are Invited to hear him. Room 2. Y. M. C. A. building. Fourth and Yamhill streets. After ona 'hour of deliberation, the Jury In the case of Rexford Simpson last night returned Into Judge O'Day's court with a - verdict of guilty. Sen tence will be passed later. Simpson was charged with a statutory crime. time limit before would have expired Ay 1 elapsed since the first receiver was ap March 16. May Articles of Incorporation have been filed by th Ideal Concrete Construc tion company, composed of A. E. The Haynes, -C. A. Stearns and George K. Mcuora. ine capital atocit is izs.gou. pointed to taka charge of tha lnstltu- lion's affairs. The Portland Shoe Repair com Dan v. 268 Yamhill street between Third and ourtn streets, rnone Main 76S. xour shoes repaired while you wait Best oak soles, 76 cents. Bauer & Stopper. F. W. Baltes and Company inrite yotir inquiries for PRINTING Plioaei Main 105 noma JL1165 First and Oak jupge cieiana naa announced a meeting or tne memoers or in oar to "Golden Grain Granules' la tiaed hv ?.J StLL11 !len M00 people la th northwest It Is ; vuu-'vu wmiuwuw iiu.ii.uH Bv v.avirna Dura cereal cofTeA. It uM Hlra vVu"t i ." 'V 1 mi mo cum- correa. if cures inaomnla. -n1 narvnni, w. I tr.. a nnnln far, ? iMf I " - ' s In memory or Robert Galloway, STf ZV - , le3.M The Rev. Andreas Bard of Walla pint , m wm vwui m .sit uaio David's EDlscon; and Belmont streets, Sunday at 11 a. m. and Dress rtmr rlotfisa our shoes, all for 11 par Multnomah County W, C. T. U. will hold an institute at Sellwood Baptist W Dons 1 enurun. curuor ui AKUiiiriH. una niinvBTirn v viuva, latreets, Friday, March 20, commencing month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagons run at 10 a. m. ah interesting program naa f "u"w """C" tmuvrtug jo., su ii, . The Hazelwood Cream company has P I filed artinlAa nf lninihvniHnn nlih capital stock of 1200,000. The incor porators are x. Hi. Armitstead, M. Mor tensen ana u. m. Brown. Stationery store a 149 Mor-lson street, near Third street, with a full line ef Btatlonerv and blnnlr hnnlra uavis luiDurn. i none A-K1JU ' For the best ey glasses that can be naa at moderate prices see Ueorge Ru benstem, expert optician, 183 Fourth street oetween xamniii and Taylor. a in 1 1 11 - i Rat war, San Francisco IS Includ ing berth and meals. Finest passenger snip - on ma jracma coast, jrranK JoOl- iam, agent; 12s xnira street Steamer Jess Rarktna, for Camas, Waabougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. . Mrs. Jessie M. Honeyman will give a Shakespearean reading at th Women's union, 610 Flanders street this evening at- 7:46. Best California butter, 5o per roll. Eggs, newly laid. 20c cer dosan. Hnninn. Henley Co., 267 YamhllL , Transcontinental Trio at Y. M. C. A. changed from Monday to Tuesday night aa previously advertised. . , , 1 1 Acme Oil Co. sell safetr coal oil and fin gasoline. Phon East 789 j B-1007. Rev. John -OvalL pastor of the Swed ish M. E. church, who has been sick A New Departure Th eoat of Interments has been greatly reduced by th Uolman Under taking company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. Th Edward Holman Undertak In comDanv. the leadlna- funeral dl. rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished by as we make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside dox or -any services that may oe re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving or izft to o on each runerai. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. aao TMXBJD ST. COS. 8AXK0H. How does it happen I that the sale of Ivory I Soap is so great? I-. Ttif fiatf than nfftAi y; 19 Ik UVIiVVt kUUU VkUVt soaps? Yes. Is it purer? Yes. Is it cheaper? Yes. tj There you have it Ivory Soap combines, as no other soap does, the three all-important essentials - of Good Value, Purity and Econ omy. . ' Ivory Soap 99lSo Per Ccatl Pure. Diamond Roof Stains AXXi MADE FROM CREOSOTE 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Qal. Portland Sash & Door Co. I mm? 165-167 STYLE ARID QUALITY STRONGEST COMBINATION IN OUR LADIES' 01 MEN'S DEPARTMENTS NEW YORK OUTniTOG CO. Our Eastern Buyer with a liberal hand has gathered every REIGNING STYLE that has found favor in NEW YORK. We are showing an immense va riety of garments that are not only swagger but practical and serviceable. We have the facilities to dress every member of the family becomingly as well as stylishly and at remarkably moderate cost, In addition you have the assurance that your credit is good and the privilege of mak ing easy payments, which enables you to DRESS RIGHT, IN FASHION without any strain on your purse. Come to (he Store Where There Is Spring Garmtnts Now Rtady for Your Inspection 0 mm ff DOLLAR n FIRST ST. 1 11 1 v 11 I- W'M'. i t U: II I :J' II !1 1 'V' f , il I li 1 1 1 1 hi- v : ... UI HILTON W. SEAMAN. Manai All this week. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. "A BOTAXi XATXI. Romance of Old Mexico with Musical Interpolation. By Clarence Bennett. ; , Aumor ox ine Jtioiy uiy. Tnninnr A majrnlflcent nroduction lot From Lew Wallace's sto "Tha 830 lltOXT ST. POBTUUTD, OB. I streets, BAUEE SEAT SALE OPENS T0M0BR0W The seat sale for the 'comlnr inint recital of Krelaler and Bauer win nntn at the Heillff box oltJce tomorrow mom- I n f IA A'AlltHlf ' - M a v v hwvr, miu mm no event oi the winter has eoualed thin in in and- hlsh quality there will be an Ira mense outpouring of mueto lovers and admirers of the '--two great artists. Xrelsler Is an Intensely humsn nlvr Tt. E. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. flHisi5..TrS.Hl2?d P??; 1:?., " wriuesi Berger, slgna, Show cards. mTamhlli 2f . na Vi pr- vuvw.nni v. .iig .uua.u vi, me om mas corner Beech and Borthwlck Sunday morning and evening. Woman's Exchanara. 113 Tenth street. tuncu tk-.av 10 1; ousiness men s lunon. W. A. Wise and associates, nalnlaaa aenusu, vinira ana wasiungton. Dr. A. F. Knodar. dentist, removeil to ea corneic Duuamg. if: jAm U Chambers, optician. 119 Seventh. Journal want ada. le a word. Watch Repairing; EVERY JOB GUARANTEED nnnniHA n "watomaibi lers of the violin is esneclallv nrttahU Bauer b played la Portland twice be fore and. haa a : tremendous following mj, ,ui (mb piaying is sirong, mamy playing and his tone la rinarinar gIht. The Joint recital Is net Tuesday even ing,' March 17, at tha Helllg theatre, un der the direction of Lois Steers-Wvnn Coman, and the seat sale opens tomor row-, v. , s ,.," , . . Stops Itching instantly. C7 llClli 1 k.... 'm. ..UIa. rAi . & for somo day, .will preach In his church, I gll Morrison St, Set. rirrt anl JTront any drug ltora- . Cures piles, s. At TEETH Save Money voma- ana nave iree examination. WR RYTRAf'T TtdDTU iTDPm. orr. VER FILLINGS, J5o UP; GOLD HlL- muoi 10c ujrj dux ujB musra. 14.00: SPLENDID SET, 18.00; v GOLD CROWNS. t 60 TO S.0O U All work guaranteed foV tea years. Ladir attendant always present All work done absolutely without pain by specialist of from 12 to SO Tears ex perience. . , . Boston Dentists , ' Kom Fhoaa A-0030. . Vhons Mala loso. ' SMHf Morzison Bt, Opp rostomoa.' HI I I l V II I X K, A MILITARY7 ACADEMY PORTIANDORE'. A Boarding and Day School for Young Men and Bora Preparation for col leges, U. 8. Military and Naval Academies, A credited to Stanford, Berkeley, Com ell. Am herst and all State ' Cnl. -ersltles and Agrloultural COllegea Manual train Ing. Bu)ines coursa The prtnc'pal has had tl rearr experience In Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Best environmenta Make reservatlonsv now. For Illustrated catalog and ether hteratttre ad trass , - 5, j. w. 1111, a d., rrtaoljial aad nopiiem plot. From Jbew Wallace a story. Fair God." Nights I60, 26c, lto. '60a. Matinees 10c, 20a. -Mart Attraotioa's la wr Tort. THE GRAIVD-Vaadevlllc it lexe For ths Entire' Week of March t. , ' OABuau'a soa ajto pobtozbotjs. reatuxing "Vom," World's Ores test Talking Voajr. WX AVIUM TBZO. yhsnoinsnal Tiw A4nX ; F. F. Montressa's Great Motion ' Plo turee. Showing "Cupid's Pranks." . THE STAR umM' 117-1 For the Entire" Week of Maroh The R. E. French Stock Co. Presents "ajtzta, ran Bx-ranrci aiu, A Comedy Drama In Four Acta. ' First time produced by a stock company Matinees: Sundays. Tuesdays, . Thurs days and Saturdays at 1:30 p. tn., trices lOo and tOo. Every evening at :lt p. m prices 15c. So and l5a Seats, may be reserved by either phone. LYRIC THEATRE Both nones t Mala 4685 j Borne, A-l 038. Week Commencing Monday, Maroh ' 9,- uao Alien mocn uompany XTesenis - -A 'inree-Act Farce, ' v "0TM STBW QIBi." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Satur day and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20a Every evening at 8:16. Prices 10vl0o -: and SOc. Boxes 6O0. Office opea 10 . m. to 10 p. m. Motion Picture Theatres WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS 1.000 feet Reels. Including Song Slides. $5.00 to $7.50 Weekly Newman Motion Picture C. 293 Burnside St. near Fifth. J NICKELODIORI 130 Sixth Street A Russian Drama Th INIckelodlon 143 Grand Avenuo This Week: PASS10H PLAT Popular Concert Reading and SsrJ TRANSCONTINENTAL TRIO CO. George Bartlett Cutter, ' singing hu morist of Boston: Miss Maude Annnitn Helen Goff. prima donna contralto of Los Angeles. . i" ' Mr. Cutter is an entertainer whn le absolutely unique In hla particular neld. His work, ranging from grave to gay. from patrlotio , and soul-stlrrlng sentiments v to those of slde-HtiHtHnir comicality. Miss Drake Is a reader ami impersonator of rare ability and worth. Miss Goff comes from the land of singers, southern California a beauti ful woman with a beautiful voice, a low, rich, deep contralto. T. St. O. A. AtJDtTOltTtrK, Tuesday livening, March 17, . Admis sion 26o. 60c. 'e'NWMM MMM - ' ONLY T HE BEST IN UTS. A?V ACCXDZNT C. 1. rrTTC 80S W J i . i rct.'cot en r- I- fOnes "v7ertro ; (i i 1-