The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 02, 1908, Page 21, Image 21

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    . .. THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL.. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2. f908.
SEEKS REVENGE,
KIILS I1GIIJER
Edmomlo Onnldn .Make-.
Tern Mo .Mistake. Tlim
'Commits Suicide.
KM'p ('Aim)
When ton!,.,- to and fro on slMpI
i iiucn
loan hotier Kkt with frouoh In
k'l.l.l
! -I- iilm . PU M e thought of wlnttlM
. act do . Ill
A'-d it- .- . f... .liiniutry'" Wlinurtl.
I l.tlt Imora American.
ly , B I "iilenrtl'l net cannot be Inn highly ice- j He Is the dandy devil, giving a . t - . S arteWft"' . " -
PROMISES 3IADE BY
THE PRESS AGENTS
Iirilliniit OiK-itlng Hill.
In one of thn most finely arpolntf.l
and must modern theatres Tortlutid has
ever known thn Pantages vaudeville nt
trai (Ions will ba renewed tomorrow att
frnoon. The location la tho I'antiiKefi
theHtre at Fourth and Stark street ap1
those who attend will not lecpKnlzu the
Fourth street liouse.
It not only has been remodeled. It
!ihs been praetlrallv rebuilt. The four
brick walla are all that remain of the
old Htnicture nud to these linve lien
lidded an additional brick btory. Kv . : v
hit of the Interior is new, every bit of
scenery, the seats, the HtaK". the tlnt
1::. the plushes and ImngltiKs, the deco-t-.it
I vu effects in short It 1 H new the
atre. Built -on til" principle of n mega
phone itii ti,"Coimt,lcs tire j, effect. The
J'Htitaltes has spared no expense and
under the supervision of Manager John
A. JohtiHon the very best results its
theatre building have been obtained.
The changes originally were to cost
ilfi.noe, but an additional expenditure of
Jfi.tiim has been found necessary.
Mile. Techow's wonderful performing
,.11. will Iih the feature or the l'ttst
niow. beginning tomorrow. There a re ;
20 of these intelligent felines and 1h
act is a remarkable one. A big inallese
leaps from u stand 26 feet hiRii in the
finale.
The great Powell and troupe, con-
hirers and illusionists are what tlioile rself and escaped a ml not a sen has
:,..,., in.iionte and more. Thev are re- been broken
noted to be tli.1 best in vaudeville. This!
By Jim Howe,
Former United Stales Senator Joseph
Simon is now aide to run Ids new auto
mobile with ease and dexterity. Mr.
Simon purchased the machine several
weeks ago. Almost the first day ho
was out i-lding and while he was learn
ing the first principles of steering, the
former senator had an accident.
J II. I..ntielly, a Chicago traveling
mini, was knocked down in endeavoring
to cross the street. His collar hone w c
fractured and lie was otherwise Injured.
This happened July 5. Thursday -Mi
Donnelly was a bin to venture from tie
hospital' for tile first time.
He went to the Hotel Portland and
during the day Mr. Simon . ailed on him.
Naturally Mr. Simon wanted to oo
. v. i ytlilng witnin mspow ei io uiase
the Injuicd man conitoi tante hiring
a-- u.i .-.ii..,.. v. .....
luuinell that he accompany him tor a
,!-.. in llll' coin, ii. 111 in- ii- o. ai line, i
"Senalor-. ' said' the i hicago nian mi ,
. rV a nice fellow, and J in glad I met ,
Li am&QU
i n u
you, aiilioiigh 1 wish n na.11.eeu 1111-oir
,er .iiiicieiH cue iiiiisiaiii. s. . ... ' '
fond o auTomnni ing an.t 1 nKe 'ne,..,r e to a j,, , thl, str.., known ;
1 ,-- a a , 1 r, 1 , in u. ,, . . 1 n. ... 1 p. . , . ..
iIhv and all that, and 1 know you could
shflw me a lot of pretty Portland sights
and
Hut will you Join me In' a ride?"
interposed Mr. Simon.
"I was under your machine once,"
replied Mr. Donnelly, "nnd besides you
know vn-y well my life isn't insured."
sured."
When the senator went riding that
day there was a vacant seat in his new
machine.
'
On an eminence overlooking the elenr
blue waters of the Willamette and hi"
great snow-capped mountains in the
distance there Is a little group of tents.
It is a camp. It is a pretty spot. Sev
eral men and their wives are spending
the summer there. The idea Is a ni -e
one.
The pretty place is in the hills, not
far from Portland In the evening :he
llahts of the city and plensnre results
can he seen. The scone, the view, ine
vista or whatever you might want o
call it. Is pretty very, very pretty.
At nlcnt the campers go to sleep.
v
the
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Man Tak9 Shower Bath.
-1
m
w.! -
H. !
r ' r-' - r,
'dlff. t, tit f, !!,".. nr.
Th tar are nbove them At flrtjufter r.iRht Ar.d n.-i
they coultl nt pleep because ti-ev want-lore .oris ab ng
ed to look at the utars all n't:',! Kin-'for n while end tl.i
llv they all pot ue,t to th. tv inkling uUsapp. at N .!
tar anil pae'lnp i-i-"iiti and tmnn. r,,b" tik- I'- piai
(Sometime at nlcht the wind .!- , n- tini. ther. f, r
ertly 'hrouh tiie tree. It i. noets. .nch the lit ea- ,
rat The wind ul.e the ram per m
lep Not every nt-'. of ronr fr'the r,,n,l i, t,n nr. I ; l,e n',',ir",fti kr.-v-there
lin t a wind every miM. but th' that there 1 enm- k1; w,.. i man'r c
tor four time. a week the rltv f -IV - Injtmn n' therm esah of vtiom '. mak.
the wood j-et the benefit cf the o,in i ! think thM ? ' 'it iu w '.n nc .
of the fort provldnl br natir". I than two or three ff en at t!: '!
In the morning the rampers rl'pla-e en ri!fff-r.-nt 'Mch: Pe . srmeo i
early. Not that they fcre particu 1 1: t ,wiv e up. cv'-.e to keep as, euro. i
run prill, VIV II Wrllim lll I lir lll-i
and other hucsera wont let them Jeep
And then there In the hurried hrakft. I
luat like In town, acrid a t)ah for the
treetrar erera blorka ittii-
But the rwl jaw of the camp la the
morning bath real hower hath. T.
ate, a ral ihnn right out In the hill
and among the ftr Of cnjrM th
rmper haven t nlr white tb .id
Uig Ilk of that, but they r' the rtower
ry mom tec i"t tb game-. . Th
splendid act cannot be too hlgh- rec-
omm.-nded.
(lnorgii AV. I '.ay, the celebrated "tester
in cork.'' is one of the pu it h-ula r lirlfhl
lights In the, blackface comely game.
Ills niotifdogtie work Is bright, modern
and entirely free from anything sug -
K.-stlv... of offensive.
I'JIota Leonard, the. pretty young
wonuir, who has made n I. II In li.-r w ork
as "The y.tuaw- Citl." is H valuablii ac-
ijuisltion to th" Pantages circuit and
I . r in t will be i'invi,,l tins we.-K.
J J. Cluxton and troiioe In a rip-roar-
llig collie, ly Srictcil, nne long sue -
made good and are alwuvs oorviiliir.
.Mls Mlnston. the clever vlollnisto. Is
another strong addition to the big open
ing bill. J.-an Wilson will sing an Il
lustrated ' son g with lieaiitlf.il colored
slide effects and the row blograph will
spin off a new aid decidedly amusing
comedy film.
At lio (fi-aiul. f
While the present program t the
ijrunij has been considered the best
vaudeville, bill seen In Portland at popu
lar juices, the new program which be
gins tomorrow afternoon promises to
lie even better. There will he practic
ally lour great features, In addition to
the usual headlln.- attraction. Slrronje.
the only woman in the world who has
succeeded in mastering handcuffs, will
he the bright particular star. This girl
is tho nh-ce of a Phicngo inspector of
police and her tricks Willi shackles and
handcuffs are u nsu rpasscd even by
Iheid ltd and
tin r nopal men h-tndi-titr
kings. One of her greatest feats is to
be handcuf fe 1 and
liacKie.t an.t placet
In a bag. This Is sealed and locked inlplav ih,- t:,,., ,( h u; h finance, and it
a trunk, over which a sheet is tbrowp.
In a few seconds the girl has lil.eraf.-di
Juno Salmo 1s the ndded attraction.
ares
shower is brought about by n large
sprinkling cmi. The mi hangs on :t
lieu llmh. i. In the sprinkler s suing.
To turn on the water just pull 'he
string.
An Improvised screen of onuvas has
been arranged. It is .Hist Jovelv. String
pulled, the shower begins. Then fol
lows the shivering. The bath Is o'c-.
Thn water is not warm It is taken
from a spring If the spring wa re only
i warm spring, like tiny have In P-uae,
Idaho, say the carnpeis, the shower
wool, be ideal.
s-o next year these campers will move
near a warm spring- if they can find
one. And they will have a larger
sprinkling can.
Samuel Hill, pn si.ient f the Wash
ington Good Roads association, is known
,,v )n,,s, of 1jg f , . - Sam" Hill. I
Mr (liu ls a mniin;,r,. ,., 1,,-qther Tn-f
,,v or .lames J . mil and Mkeain.ui-
,.,-,,t (n com1 rPa(ls f, ,i. belief It-'ofi
coutilrv. It Is ills liobbv.
Mr ,1U wap ln I.0rtl ind the other
,iilv rMi, ,, Kif.,, , ar TI12
w.,s n,.arinir .the business district.
"Yamhill." veiled the conductor as the
. ,,, ii;i me
"Thut's me.'- said Mr. Hill. The ear
-topped. Air. Hill remained In his sent.
"Yamhill"' called the i-,,n.lii, l.,r again.
"I don't want to get off In re," said
Mr Hill.
"TI . n what did you answer me for?"
answered the man in uniform.
"Answer v-011 for? W hat did you call
me for'.'" said the millionaire.
"Yamhill j-lrect, , f course," said the
con
"Oh," said Mr Hill.
"S'dilurns .-Me bee,, ruing ;i side Iss-ic
of the pre-ud,-n t la 1 ciuc 1 ,,-1 i i-1 1, " said 1
barber yest t a-.h-, v And ic wasn't sh;iv-Ing-
a man or ,-utMng- hair or anything
of the sort. Fad Is. he was off duty
altogether
' dames S Sherman, v I -e-presb!ent i 1 1
candidal, en the lienubHen ! i.ie. VMI
know, vveai s -side1-urns Toe wa-. k ;ifi -i"
d
his iiomlu -t 10 -. vvii, 11 his 1
nil the pa pt ' s 1 hega 11 t
sideburns u, becoming p
at once
"1 111 tdli-ig via this 1
cent in tie, I the 1 a 1 bi r. I
professlotn I 10 nik sh,,
shop. Hut you seetn 1 r 1 -burns
for you, I s-.piias.-wavs
tin- vvav when sonn
weais a peculiar sti- u
comes priiiiiiii." I an.! !.;
pears in th.e m-wspii ;-, r-
i
Oct u re was in ; s 1 v - ! -
, :i. ! ice that ' , ,. 1 ..
opiiln r a 1 ;in f ' a v t :u
: i I I . t
00 the si le. ,-,r j ' , s 1
IP unite Uil- j .T..','
' eu'sui, r e jj,.
-res .! St I - ., v ,,,, r
' 'l ias is a I . " ' . ,
e lain vv '' ' ; 1 d . i ke: .
vv h ' sin rs ! - : vv ' , -s
pi. 'nr- .'I - . ', ,,,,
'I'h.-t part! - . I , .,, .,, ,. ,
lar way of wearing ti e t ea; I Peconi, ' u
the fad for a lirue at least nl-uost a - .. ,
one- ., s.
"Put the sub-bur. is oil he-c a,,. r..,ti;1
hs hngthy as t :" whi ti ..dor:, P
Sherman's face Ai.t '-I ti e -, sntni
'd u n,l rea ry s' are f r',i 1 u 1 1 , h . : 11 1 i , ,
half to two indies In length I th" k .,
1 snail war siiteiiurns. p... it win i ei: j,
fad uloi.g. And wl
sidehurns tl.er
Isn't so it
It 1
the early bird that
I'm ,
i i l " v SJ
Put II i.s 'he last , nr at lutlit 111 nKI
t.iirts ,-f I'.utlHi.d tl nt . ..tenon thej x-ath-r th.- n-s and
"s,-udy" vv';,- is . , tr.-,s il- , i i,ut : isvavs ton.tlnir iti the a
lev.- mnkins aloi-.K .: -.ut : : : : th' .l..nt..ii str.-." l'
inornirB 1 rutu. i'!v I t r i t : ,
All P-u romance of t-e . . 'i is f-.' I I Jit week a .r . '
fri.tten In th.e .ft. iris ,.f t . .. r--i '- I 'II ! etn us ':;t ., ,
truly levels to b.- I n vv I en t i-e ' t 's w..t:i a
last little car --tuts -i:,Cs In.r, is 1 r:a , Th- p...;. ffi
n.i --thev Hv '..-: t' ' I ' I a (. t I U .-!nt ..n I. u
V i. I teadl. s ' t 1
tr
ev i '
i.i t in the vv.-. k an
ecu m,-
'1 1 e iapt car w .
t i.-'i r-t ertlv ( ii-.s
n - il.lr.ll.t li;o - tl . .r
the'r stemiles All I'
:, . th-- . !.d -if
, .. a, i. p n . .-r ,
, k. i !e - j'.' ti ans - j
wn i ih, n, t, wi :
T't. ke I ti; i-,'--i
,- a ml t h- a p. new
hn p he . u i i,
" 1 a ; s ' , vv , i 1
Is . (1 t l!
til fc'ew w!.-,
i,'i-- i 1 1 e ' t t '-
.m - rh- ' altr-rn p. i- Then It is t ; :
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lie -ai-ce. W w- pi . . C ?V U -
the etadies kta w tfve iarme, Th , ''
late Mayer know Uit It p io -anJ
In wl'h those men who mak" the last
trtn of the night
It le not a common nrcurrenee t- h
etreetcar rorig rlrg out In f-e deJ
"f night Put don t yo;j ttn-rv aivoiit tl
In the future Iwft turn i.wr nnd go
back to, Wp It I ome fntthfiit rno
torinan or a rotvlurtnr. natotallr ln
burrr, who U rir,ing; for on 'of hit
He H the dandy d.-vil. giving a -.
! "C111 1 unlike imv oth, r th n has : .-
f Intro iuc.,1 in the aiiccv il ! wot I I 1
j There l- no one who has hi -ii ah), i
I e,ii .1 his , ,,, t ,,,- i,,n r, .ujk. on N. !.,..,
a n.t Mia. I n,., will he another of
i great a. i I' h- l,.i m- a , om.-d v sKm.i
".N.- irls ,, I t,,r n,s Mi
j app.-a is ,. a pl.vsl. lan'-i nssisl-mt
, St eadiua , a an ,,fi. .- l,e an,l ( n t i
t a :itiet i. Tli.s ;s t he fitst west,ii
! app.'.i i a n. -e o r tliatrlo.
iinon-.s an.i ir .Malv-n.' are ch.it. -i
I t r ihioa,. aiti.-ts and i at i o. I in.i
. ..onus .1.1 ,1.11" , II.-,- -.ini!. ui
goo i r, ,-, an in
In oth.-r . ;l -.
sldlne ci 1, ,1
talh.n. a. c
has 11. v - I
thing lil. ii
s 1 1 an ma h;i -j ,
II I'm- S.llllV.HI A!'. ...
Tel h - gl'.a s bust In. I
, 1 ' . f I o 1 1 1 I-li; r- ipc 'I his
- ii here t or has an -I,.
u shown locally n,,i
M Kzi.-r an. I Webb t u . .
1 11 Actress and t In-
ing musical turn. 'I'll. -re
in the 1,, a t I, w . v
vvon-i n. ,i 1
Mai :." a 11 a III I . !
will he a e, w 1
tinn pi-tares.
Tod n is I he
bill with '.'.'..' 1 j !
1 i ted song and im -
m' of the pteent
til V r -non, the pan t . ,
and St, h l.u, I, enter
In nil si s , ( I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 a a
p.i'u J. c N-ig.-i--cud
many oth.-r first
in "The Ponader '
,s entertainers
The Oaks "Ti- Merry Grafters."
High finance Is a game of graft,
so tin- modern writ, is say. In the giitue
are tiinnv things that are sad, to some
peopl.,, and iniii'V things that aio gav
to these on the right side. Out at Hi-.
Oaks this w.-.k, i.Mimionc'ng tomorrow
night In the big airdoine. th.- Allen
l eillil'.lliV Is going to
will be imc-iK mi
' 1 he Alert i;t ,rt. is Is the name (,f
j the new f.r-. I i.-tmn whic, is to t
it" P. el la c I I lT.ii t rs lor ti
I time t..m..rr..w nlKl.t. It is the story
charges ne of the '-si eadies'
knows will hear and lu-ed
i nit at the end of the Proadvva.i lin
there used t-l be the most a 1 1 1 in 111 i ii la I
ing conduc! nr. Irvlngtoii seems to hac
moie si, ad late rtavoi s tlian any ot'i.
pa it of the cit .
So n iiiiiiiiiitlii t ing w as this conduc- :
tor ri part ! ula t he nee which left on i
the hist i.i: (,f the night nnd so well i
did he look nfier his bovs. :is he called I
I i ! rem. that list Chtisinias they all I
chipped 111 and bought him a handsome I
pres. n' Scleral months ago this cmi
din tor was transitu red toanother run
The co'.iPu tor who took his pl.tc.. Is al
re;n ptepurlhg for Christtiias and it 's
said that tin- hoys will not forget hlnr.
A fid the "steadies, when they get 'fl
the cur, .ere about as sleepy a lot of
fillows ns vuit ever saw put that is
another storv
The ,a 11111-1 is a nice man. find he's
alwavs on the job. Put it N the incit
ing of the- Im that makes his job snch a
g,o,l ..to- i',iiis,',in"i:lc v , 1 if he
knows, la- will 11,,' often 1, II how to
make ice ii: as lung as pusu' !.
"Kc p your Ice wrapp-d in .-loth or
paper." s.ihi the ice iu.-i'i to a h..:i..
k,- I ci Ho- ether d:i v ' You probably
know -ib -ut this, but for g Iness sik
u v.'i- breathe any f tl Is , . -1
i . 1. , I m s v i 11 c v ,;, If the
. d.li. 1 u. hi HI . I a1. act it well,
i" . , u want r 1 u- 1 rid of me
'.in thai J am ' 1 1 ' 1 . s Kor, H
k'ml '
', in 111 b.oke.l rtriiunt carcfullv.
t. .1 r-i talk, bin he ,i in t vv :nt
'ejl the certain t., h.-i'
the ice iox Vliiu a heavy
said the l.e ma-. n a low
"I'i'i'-i- Il as t '.. 1 u; s ' i y as
Never nj-ieti t1'. l.e box imv
than von have P Kop ,,ul the
'-1 "r t Is ti e Htr fl a' I.iMK, S ,- I' j
:e. ss s,, rushnii; at. oil- al'.-u' thN
s e-. . f Pie year ltu- tlil-i "vv; -it !
md I'll .miy i,(i,i t . tn. .-!-,, u: : ;
u- twic- 11 Wi ck It t . es:, 1 v ; u :
bll uket 1H r I ,e ,V (t,,, f
-' t ; 1 111 . I. n v II M . business I
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I n m fur to
, ui evciv veHr b
tiie Perth. ml t.
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F"r -"' M;et ar 1 the rvthc. t ln '
the ip-ii i; I ---.a ctla-rlrt are pa?, j
v:'a fliini Pr t.mnir time em.-rB
the Nov a-d n--r r rT 'a ,arl y aa-iorat!
the roiired l.r,s rf I-.-t'and. It aid
on account r : t't'i- wafrtrelon p;-
tile in , .-:! v mngater ha poen i
'pending 'vn i it h . 4-oiitdl nlvly I
f-et hold of ever !r w a, rmelona f ame I
n. Wbenrtr h ot a nickel or dim I
" jry . ' - I , -"V t 1 e - . .Si. I .-in-- f
n , , -. ; gk ' -"' i 1
FOLLETTE M !
. 1 hh;- mipuifui farm;
r 11 i mi- ir.. I,. .11 ,.,t.-:i Mm 1,.- . a.-k- I IIIH - .......
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i 5 - U - ' is5
xH fc.T- with :,
jf, v' -'If i..f ,. .li.u.s who fc.rm n svn- Is,
tnn7'jJ .lt.".t- mm. I ; ,1 111 the w, ,rl,l to ,r..;iK
Vrx , ' is i t.. av that II.- 1 1
V,W (hi,-,- y:IK- IS ..live -' HTV Mr.' I.I- I if!
I f ,T ' "4,11V Mil.- .-.ml ... with 11'- I'
i I A i , ' 'A 111.' I I'l.-ll"! W ,-,1SUlll.,S , M
5. ;iF..Tr i .
Who h.-l A' S J I
1 r", f- i
ssion "., a
ined for a
e look a
g,u away
pic
ture VV ill show V1.11 bow he looked.
I: it wo: - ' of nil. soon after the water
melon had I., - n eat.-n ami the hlack-fac-,!
h.y su, ,i;,-,i along Front street,
.pis: hardy ni,;,. to waddl- and I'celln
like n 111 1 1 1 ; 1 u u . 1 re aflcr a lian-iud. Iie
i-.inii- .across ,, jot of nul uis- which had
f.'id' 11 hniii a wagon and l.-oheu
llt'.p veil !. Pi-hiaim." said one
cf the com ni i s--j, ,n -lio.s.. ch-rks. j
l.idi looked long, am: 'en g i ,u gl v ill the,
spi : : and ni" tnilt u. us tin
Hi, at a ppeu ! 1 1 il : c., m la 'id-1 i k
him
1 se inu.-ii . .cit-. i to von, s.ii.i 1
soi 1 1 nv 1 : . 1 v an. 1 w.n, .1 g? in. leu i..'s
ain't tuv wa-.,;,ii -u ,tn ' And he
VVe,
t on tip the .'1.', walKing like an :
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tv i" ar(--
rvon ,r ins p.
In a iaie n-.avh
n nfelil. I: .t -..!. ..f ...II. m...,. a!t.-r !h.. ..lor- I H I II 17 I I WI I nillll
e :sJv.r'le-,
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'' ' Si
SV. ,1 . ,s,,.. I f
- r nr,.' ,t
... P ec,l 1 J
I -n' i the j 4
' 1 rem hi J
it.- and 1; ,t in the World to lueak
, 1 11 si s i is needless to say that I he
ee voviig. is i ,11 v " a very st nui u -;
irn, The u'a . Is one of the Weber
I l-'n-lds in ,-seti la t Ions and is full
il'e did go
the pi eduction IteVV COS U II U'S ,
en hi ,.ui-ul on and new scein-rv
1 In- songs and spe
something new and
I , 1, , unit th,- in w bill will he
,..,,,!e p, p.- patrons i-l' the
f .!'.. tl-.-m an v which has
-, gli.-t. the Allen Curtis emu-
II i-i),!...), a new (-.median w ho
, ia'i, .; r,,,, . .1 ii i ti i 1 1 1 l-y Ids
y I I-
'oi I-
i ,.'!'.-i . i' h ading' .New t .... K
uipanles. lias i . en s.-iui.-ii 10 .1.-.--1.-.1
!-s lias I
li e fo'Iipall'. dill'Ulg III'' I einnni'iei 01
lis staV In Portland. Mr. Caston will
mike his first appearaiu.1 tomorrow
t'g. hs 'one "f lli me. Hans In the :
V?-T.e (.rafters" Aiiiohg the new
song's ''which an- to be presented this,
w.-ek ate Hugo." hv Winifred Oreeii.
Kiss K'ss Kiss." bv Charles A. Figg
.,..i"vi.,,.'..,..rii,. I a Polite: "I'd I.Ike to
I l.'.o.iv Your Aih ress. I'l 1 .'- mi. r, 1 .
I'r.ii-er and Moore; "Alw.ivs the sim(.
did Colors" by ( haries ,. r igg
by Miss
,1... i,.,.n I-., s 1 ci' ii -a -1 loi
c i'i,,i- --Tin- liriiiuiner Song.'' by
l eotiaid. "C.oi"l Rye Dear illd Aianliat-
11111 Isle." I,v Leonard
Vanity-
I-'aP-." I.v Mn-s 1 I"
1 Hiring his stnv
,
in Portland so far.
in..., Cio-tts manager ol tilt' compani,
lies ,a,le nt'ipar. nt to the people here, had seen the shooting readied and .118
! ' , ,. ;,, ii,,,,, who follow the the- armed htm , ..
I.IS IH I.MS 1 in ... ... IJic ,.,,,,ir,.-a arnfrcn,! tho T.oirrt.ror
ik ever tic- country, imii ne is a
am 11 iiremier or-
lirnnf-'iT in musical and repertoire worK.
g'1 1 1 . . . ...il..
ml additional productions
are continually being
1. Tin- work or tne Alien miiuh
cuni iinv al ilu oaks has rixcd it uriniy ;
I'-T-.l-r favor. !
U Lincoln 011 Notification
D;,v Wifl He Invitod,
in Iciv ('ouiicsy.
ifnltcd TresR Leued Wire.)
, ,,
t.wrtn. Neb. Aug. l. lt was an-
tiounred to.i-iv i-v -uuVi i"w. -
niau of th- local 'ommittee of arrange-
nieiits (.f the Hrvan notification cere- I
lti.uii. s, that S, u;i
"Wisconsin has it,
tin- festivities In
fical l-ui nf tin- N -been
, iiiisen bv ; I
tl,e r-,, l.u 1,1,-siu
'l li, a nil, ni le ,'ui t
V 1 t a ! i, Ul , Oilie.s 11
t ra. r t lie p. pub! inn t
o, t a t I, bjuid '.V a t ' '.
S, u.li.o- Pa I-....
b', - lie at the ( 'i I
I ,. Hi v i 1 ii i a ,. : a .1
. curt. SV . S.I-. s Ma
I- 1 I. a Kolletto of
n invited to attemi
hn! iiicui the not 1
piKkiiii that lie has
I n 11). ..-racy to make
. s 1 1 at tl
i 11 -
i t H' t I lit' 1 )fMl-
uio l.f hero t 1
,1 ,-i anl
r. -!"! .,it of
w 1 ;
Sniictuni Socrels.
I -. "-. I : ' I .
'V,. . did:. : i.s' ,- .s
ti. visiter ...-...-,
! 1 ..s t ' ,:.:!! i. :
W e ,,,lli .s. -:
1 . vv ,,. .1 P.. s- .-: ; .1. ,
Ci. s... -
lib, that vv , - ". . We
sal.l
' irr-e.-es
wis 1 1 1
US. ,1 It "
Vol n Itidiler.
Pi Ul!
I-ibH
aim
t-i In!
A HISTORICAL DRAMA
DAMON AM) PYTHIAS
Tl,
M ,
DOM MIiS I r
A T
TMLi LYRIC THHATKlj
m i i i - a :
NICKELODIONI
130 BIZTK.
Change Lvery Day
ILL OOOD ST7BJXCTV
San Francisco
vs.
Portland
ltcsEATioa rii. com.
Ttvan a wd ru t.
mi as. t o ai. AcottfT
l. t.
Garce tcin meek days at
It - p m. fr- u" la . i in r- m
ATllrm fee B!e.hr.
fr. th;lr- grwnTtar i. I ti p- mrt:
-pen i e,j ' rhildren. b,rter, 1 Or . g-andtani, tie.
r.k-i ';n,t.. j LADIZS- DAT rKXOAT.
; ere it. a -era led 1 Pcy under tl fro to bleacher
I W2b4j
Home, Auk 1 Se. l,;ng i-
the lies, endallls --f Mie foe ' , w
owed lie 1 re than half a 11'-' : n 1
.-l.ol.li. .-lit. lalllioiido 'lliedd l k.ii
own da ,g h- 'er and th 1 en K 1 .itch 1
a I .Mac,,, Sa 1 ,1 1 n la, hi st we. h.
las
r , -1 ,
I
1. .11 nlt-g lii,i ,.r his awful .arc
it lil' . v plaiui I Ion of t he I e, is- us I :
his ,11111.- .111,1 dashed out his l.mlt. .
oil I In- ,n 1 h of his ii-ll.
IPs ciiufefM ui, wllll a ball poll .
1. p.nt ,,f tie liageily. has Just 1 11
received hero I mm I'liglhirl, the .S.udln-
1 -.iplt.it.
I'wiuii fiu- ipina ago Oniddu. then
el , " I y 1 .lis ,,11, f 11 ih-spei atel;. In 1
his i . (. I ! . ri sa vs. with ( a ' 1 in.,. I
In. wile ol I 1 a Ii,.-.-, 0 1 1,-ogi aci.is, a
, a 1 f!.l... 1 leg I 11 no-! . j
1 oc .I., i I g nil 'a - su rprise.l 1 he I
up;- 1 hi-i ...nil a .n '-pel ate stiug-
y,- ,-;ae,l I''..- li-.slcind pi oved tlc-(
aa 1 i -. w I est 11. g lie .I.lil s ,
1 , 1", 1 : 1. 111 I i, pi inged it. not ilil-i
tie 1. Hi is b,i' Into tin! uuiiiiui s body
again. I
,. k, 1 1,,. M i mid Hi- ib id
n'o li.e t,,i lj,,i tOgeth. I. I. j
; and I ti s. ,1 .111 il h' I'm. W ea :
I Hi-dde had killed his Wife
h. i.pul-,-,1 his adviiii'Va.
Wis II r I i-U ,', a I oil,'.- (, tc I I
. .ml. ssion di-' hues. hv a .
ilrv 1 ouinioii in s.ir,lini:i.
gi.n las sioi v as the. only
f piaieitlng the dead worn, in a
from r- ,r,,;ich.
eoiiv'. led on his own eonf.-u-
11, 1 se! I , la el III J .'. V f.l. s iill -
a. n- Ills w:f.- and baby daugli
1 lie was a inarrb-d man he wis
li,l ',, have in wretched poverty.
at I. ei hushnii,! s faithlessnosa,
1 ii!:,,l,lu ni'v-ei- 1 oinmiiiiicat-'d
itn .11., I during his entire t,-r.n of j
. 1 1 1 . i Tit in- knew nothing- of c-ltut-r
if his child.
lolsoii when, ln 1SDS,
liter the hitters son,
d from service in Africa
:.n iirniy, nut ((nedilus
glc rlia. by that time a
:g woman, and married
p, , j t i r i i I
ja.,
( )n his r.-h-nre from prison a for'
,,-4.M at;,, (in, d, ir first thought wis
K , . 1 i. o r a i ' I a s and his fnmilv.
:,,,,- a carbine with Ills savings, he
i, .iri.,1 t,,wai, Muoro.
Without .ailing at his Own former
, p, . visiit-d I leogracias', when- he
i . ,,, f ... t... first time that his enemy
u ,v ,..,id The latter h son It.-nry. I
via-. in lot men, nowevei. n,it. 111 no
i',.',n VMttl Ills vv I I e ail'l iiniri; aiuir
on-s
I giiorint who his foe's son had mar-
ri,.,p h,. foil, .wed. to find Deogracias
and Ids wife at work and the children
plavinx about them.
I.aborers n.arf.y assured him that the
man was a son of Francesco Deogracias,
th.- woman ids wife and the little ones
ineir , niluien i-.niieie iiiiik .oin.Tei.
hind a Ine he opened fir
first on the
babies who as tne carbine oraekc-i fejii
one bv one before their terrified pai - I
cuts
I i.-t. 1 inlneil that Deogracias should
see tin entire tragedy before he himself
tasted or death. 1 itn-cmi next mini tne
former's wife and was just aiming :
ine nasixnui ..ueo ,.,e .....,...s.
!.-. ...c...... r 1 , .1
hvvuv. i.igiog ,n in- iimj o,,u uu.i
most desired
. . a.,., ,.
v , , , in 1 I leilkt ril nil s He
did not know
until after lie reached prison however,
that tin- woman lie had kilka was his
' " '." '.
s"""""""" -
.'. .'ZT" t-.
1 nr 1111 iiiii.- 1 nA,
From the N'.-vv York World.
A tax on the hundreds of millions of
annua! Income of the wealthy would go
far toward relieving the burden of tax
alion now borne by people with small
ineomes or almost no Income at all.
There Is no more Just or equitable way
of raising public revenue.
, T '
4
X O I A ff
OASDSOMTST THEATRE OT CITY
The Fourth Street House Has Been Practically Rebuilt and Is the Finest,
Most Modern and Best Equipped Theatre in Portland
For the Big Opening Bill
'I MLLEJECMW
And Her 20 Wonderful Performing Cats. A Big Act with a Big
Finale. Take the Children.
A SECOND FEATURE
THE GREAT POWELL and TROUPE
Phenomenal Conjurers and Illusionists.
GEORGE W. DAY
Jester in Cork.
A T'-t-I Feat::-.
J. J. CLUXTON & CO.
K:p Iv ,a- Comedy.
JEAN WILSON.
N'c-v 1': -i. -1 !i.ii;a.d.
P. --'',,1 itia- - s diillv at 2:3".
- c s. ' , I s 1 i-ivv list a 1 rs.
J w-.n,;,, p,.,tt-..,. F1KTEKN ITXT.
ri. F.
COOL
v, 3 r
MS
'H e U'c
CURTIS COMEDIANS
,i-id the Popular l'cautv Ballet in
"A RUNAWAY
HONEYMOON"
- ? I! -. rf mrl.d:H. merriment Specialt'f "A Dtjrnmy't
I. if. 'l ''-tI Get frc,m the Kc Mi'i Is Icr. ice, Ut:" "What
L pr Sn-.. kc W ill Dc.." "There N'.-vrr av Oirl Like 1T."
Musical EHrector, Wm. O. Stellmtn.
LADIES FREE. MONDAY. PICNICS ACCOMMODATED.
Bftinnirp Monday evening "The Mrrry Grafter,'' tntftxlucirtir
new eccentric comedians, new dances, new pecia!tiet. Coming A
rcrnalr Minstrel Show
i MliNUTHS FROM ALDCM 8TMCUTM
555
I
The Grand
VAUDKVILK DE LUXE
Week Commencing Mon
day, Aug. 3
NOniKR GREAT NOVEL
TY HILL HEADED BY
The Wonder of the World
SIRRONJE
The handcuff Queen and
Lady Raffles
His , , : ''! ih. p. .lice of t vi
. u ' I : 1 1 i: 1 s a 1 ' . I si: - n:itc - the
od :u-r-.rt,
,:,
1.1 1 ,
.- , t n ,:i I r 'in 1" d Ii
, iiti-,. ami t :u- pilb-
,v,,ik. Lruig; our
. .1 n , I s.i a ki'is.
SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE
JUNO SALMO
The Devil Dandy.
Mr Salni
all the :
thc.it ic-. .
id Stiitc.
St'i II to I-
!i I- f.e, 11 featured in
t'lii music halls and
w 1 1: ;p in l! Unit
iu'l Lis wosk '. -lit be
a jircciated.
A Third Big Feature,
Terley, Ihc Mysteri
ous Figure
Another Big Foreign Novelty.
NA Fourth Big Attraction,
Phil Ott, Nettie Nelson
and Al Steadman
Prcspntinc llv Mtnii ,i! Comedy
"NEARLY A DOCTOR."
One of the Most Enjoyable
Vaudeville Acts. ,
Melvene, Thos. & Alf
(s'hnrarter Clunc Artists.
Ezier & Webb
The Actress and the Maid.
Fred Bauer
Rendering Chas. K. Harris'
Latest .Composition.
GRANDASCOPE
Showing the Most L'p-to-Date
Mi dt' mi Views.
Next Week: The Finneys
Champion Swimmers in the
Crvsla! Tank.
Week of Aug. J
Fourth & Stark
h W
J. A. JOHNSON, Real dent Manaffer.
Pantages Announces
ELORA LEONARD,
"The Squaw Girl."
A Decided Hit.
MISS WINSTON.
'diniste.
THE BIOGRAPH.
New Motion Pictures.
and 9 ri ni N'o advance In pr1--s.
ffnis Boxes 50 cents. Any seat at
Specialties by the Famoui
BI11M-B0MMBIRR
MUSICAL TRIO
nderful Llectrtci! Mmi'.tl Wlieol. r.n i at $:30
tr,pl;t in the Airdntne, the