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. . nnrrnM r F? 1 DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PbNuLL I urif Overcoat Sale To oleiui u the balance of our overcoats we make the foliowin" sweeping reductions: $7.00 Coats go at $5-00 $8.00 Coats go at $5.75 $9.00 Coats go at $6.75 $ i 0.00 Coats go at $7.50 $12.50 Coats go at $9.50 $J4.00 Coats go at $X J.5O All other price coats not mentioned are re duced in same proportion. 4 729 MAIN GENERAL NEWS. Frederick Lindstrom, cashier fur Friend. Moss & Norris. of Chlcn?o. has confessed to squandering $12.00U of the firm's money on tho races. The Berlin fire department and rnu-: nicipal authorities have begun a thor nugh insiwctlon of all playhouses m that city since the Iroquois horror. Young Corbctt Is considered by e-! perts to be the . champion feathor- j weight pugilist In the world: In a . class by himself, as was John I.. Sul-1 llvan for n number of years. ' General Miles opines that war ! tween Itussla and Japan will Involve all the great powers berore Its close. though he declines to say whether iie ( thinks the United States would mix. Grant C. Gillette, the famous Kan-1 sas ground and lofty cattle plungpr, ' who failed Xour years ago for 11,500.-, jOO. did not show up lately for a set-, tlement with his creditors, as l;e promised. James Wilson, secretary of agrlcul-1 rurc. is president of a society lately j organized to trace jvcullarltles, good, bad and otherwise, of plants and ani mals to their origin In heredity nnd pre-cataiity. I The belief Is gaining ground that ! the Russian government is hard up. ' it is trying to negotiate foreign loar., and the minister of finance has a j scheme to make the sale of tea and ' sugar a government monopoly j Tne American Federation of Laoor threatens to put the Santa Fe Rail- j way Company on the unfair list he- cause the company maintains the whip hand over the Telegraphers Union, and will not recognize it. NORTHWEST NEWS. Frank Rich was blown to atoms ly an explosion of dynamite at New "Westminster. B. C, Thursday morn ing. Frederick- Rowon was aceldentallv ' shot and killed at Livingston. Mont., my wife had every symptom of con Thursday while pulling a loaded rifle sumption. Sho took Dr. King's New from a wagon. Discovery after everything else had tailed. Improvement came at once A new -JO-stamp quartz mill Is being and tour notties entirely cured her." installed at Granite, in Grant county. Guaranteed by Tollman - Co., drug on the Granite Hill mine. It is the Kis,8 pHco BOc L0O TrlaJ t. largest ana most complete mill in tho tes fTPe state. . " W. 1). Fenton has let the contract for a six-story brick building in Port land to cost J70.0U0, and will proba bly be converted into a lodging houBe during the fair. Two freight locomotives were de molished In a head-end collision at Homestake. Mont.. Thutadtty. Th, crows Jumped to save their l.vea and no one was injured. The 3-year-old daughter of Frank Johnson of Eugene, was fatally bum td Thursday morning. Her clothing caught fire from a cook stove by -which she was playing. Owms to the date of the opening of the Lewis nnd Clark fair being Juno 1, inster.d of May 1C, -no convention of Railway Conductors will probably not be bold In Portland in 1905. Eugone F. Bouck, a street preachor 01 Seattle, was sentenced to JG years , r " ' i. ,i.. i,in,u In the ponitentlar- lor binding gag- ging and robbing an entire family nt nmn Tjikp Wasn.. a year OKO. creen Lahe, aa a yuar bbo. The Portland board of charities re- ceives more than 20 applications far work each day. owing to tho closcJ logging camps and lumber mills. The H3t of IdlD men Is uecoramg marm- A Montana man named A, B. Rich- ards was lound lying beside tho, Southern Pacific track near Lodl, . Nev with his skull crushed, on I Thursday morning. An Investigation Trill h made I "' . ' SAMPLE BARGAINS la Real Estate 4 : jsoo acn:s p;ood wheat land Well watered and improved, f 12.50 per acre 1000 acre stock ranch. All fenced. Raises 200 tons of jiay; has running water, open ; ; range near oy. 55000. iQ-rootn house and two lots. Modern conveniences All on Easy Terms. E. T. WADE & SON J. O. Uos Sit Tbone Dlncl nil Office In'C O, Illrtt , . 1 ! ti ii , , ti STREET HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. Anna Kennedy U W. Wild. J H. Martin, Chicago. E. D. Slattenson, Walla Walla. N. O. Ilaucr. Portland. C. G. Fell. Portland. C. N. Crundser and wife. Chicago. F. T. George. C. E. Cook. G. H. Hoschndur, Woodburn. H. W. Cornelson, Spokane. E. H. Burke, Portland. J. H. Klocckner, Spokane. S. O. Frand. .Mrs. Lillian Foster. Walla Wall.i Carey W. Foster. A. F. Warner. New York. J. W. Vondeneller. Forest Grove. F. G. White, Moscow. T. Frend, San Francisco. John Voge, Woodburn, Essie Dallarhidc. Mrs. Pond. Hotel Bickers. Henry Whlteley and family. Morn. G. H. Kohler, city. William Bowers and family. Springs. George Bradley, Athena. Richard McCoun, La Grande. W. J. Moore, Spokane. G. J HcEvoy. Starliuck. F. J. Allison, Starbuck. William Jackson. Pilot Rock A. Ranhala. Pilot Rock. George Smith, Nampa. C. W. Street. Milton. L. L. Simpson. Baker City Albert Rehm, Portland. fold Fight Wil! Se Bitter. Tho9 who will persist In closing thoir ears against the continual rec ommendation of Dr. King's New Discover- for Consumption will have a long and bitter fight with thoir trou bles. If not ended earlier by fatal ter mination. Read what T. R. Beall of Benll, MlsS., has to say Last fall Rate War Ended. It is announced by tho O. R. & N. company that the Spencer, the inde pendent boat that has been causing the rate war from Tho Dalloa to Port land, has been takon from the river and that -Je Bailey Gatzert, the O. R. &. K. boat, bad also been taken off of tho run so that now the same nor mal rates exist from Portland to The Dalles and all intermediate points as were in effect on and before Septem ber 1. Only tho boats of the Regu lator lino will now be run. Deafness Cannot Be Cured, br total application, aa tbey cannot iraeb toe tiutaaea portion at tne ear. Tere o nnij- fnjp way to core ataman, ana mat la by eonatltntlooal renmllca. Ifemfnna Is earned br an Inflamed condltloo of the mucous llnloc of tne iKnstachlan Tnne. rnmbllwt sound Or Imperfect bmrlnr;. and It h mtlrelj cl cwed. Deafnwa M the reanlt. and mlcaa tba Inttammatloo can be utfn Mt tBi Ulta tnbe & la normal condition, bearing will be de- atroyed forerer; nn caaea out of ten are ctarrh. which Is nothlnx but n Inflamed condition of the mocaaa an- wtn sire On Hnadrad DolUrs (or any case of Deafness (canaed by cnurrt) that cannot be rared by Holla Catarrh p j a, CO., ToWn, O Bold tr drazctata. T3e. Hall's tamtly lilt n tbe best. straved 1 Bowman ranch, on McKay crook, seven miles from Meacham In Oct01, tee head of iioreos. One 3-year-old roan horse, branded Q on loft h(p. One 2-year-old bay horse, branded Q on left hip. One 2-year-old bay filly, branded Q on loft hip. A reasonable reward trill bo paid for in formation leading to tbe recovery. Address VV. Brnmmott, lleacham. Or. A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street. dumping tho occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are pvery day occur rences. It . behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve bandy and there's none as good as Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Soros, Eczema and Plies disappear quickly under Its soothing 'effect, 25c at Toll- mau & Co.'b drug store. Olympla Beer Olympla Ceer. The most popular Brand for family use. On draught at Anton Nolte's. Ho also handles tho uottlod beer in any quantity desired. New ready-madti dally at Teutsch'a. skirts ai-lvlng WILL DISCUSS HI HtSUlhbaKS j uMo tivti nro taxed to a very con Luoml.e extent in the effort ; to , P vo J STOCKMEN A DAY TO OPEN DEBATE. T. G. Hailey, K H. Newell and Gilford i Pinchot to Discuss Different Phases -.r, RiHnr,! I f Fnrent Reserves as Related to ' Livestock Interests Portland Con. ventlon Will Be Best Meeting Held on the Coast In Many Years. An entire day nt the comiug con vention of the National Livestock As sociation will be devoted to a discus slon of tho arid land and forest re serve questions and what the stock men desire in the mntter of legisla tion, says the Oregon Dally Journal. "I have received the gratifying news from Washington," said Charles P. Martin, secretary of the national associai.on. this morning, "that the president has Instructed the commis sion of arid lands to come to Portlaud ,! mL-n tinrt in tup rnnvnntlon null "- i - - to nuivtrtn n u-linl tho ttftmL-nimi .lo. sire. I will arrange a debate that the matter may be tnoroughly gone over, with Governor Hebcr M. Wells, of , Utah: Professor J. E. Stubbs, of No-1 vada, and Hon. Thomas G. Hailey, of j Pendleton. Or., representing the stock interests, and Glfford Pinchot and F. H. Newell, of tho commission, repre- sontlng the government. , XlXIZ tory of the association, and he ox pocts to hold the debate on Thurs day. January H. Assistant General Passenger Aehw A. D. Charlton, of the Northern Pa-'i-' fic, informed Mr. Martin yesterday ' afternoon that his road would make a one fare rate for the round trip io accommodate convention delegates and visitors. The 0. R. & N. compa- ' ny had previously announced a slm.- 1 lar low rate, but the Southern Par' fic Is yet to be heard from. i "I have been receiving lettr.t j (.ally." said Mr. Martin, "complnlnlng because special rates over the North- era Pacific and the Southern Pacific ; to the convention had not been puu- i llshed, and information could not b- ' had from the agents." More thnn BO rooms for the accom- j modation of convention delegates and visitors were listed with Chairm.in j Max Shillock, of the press committee this morning. Tuit. makes tho total , numuer of rooms available up to dato, not including hotels, CSO. Something more than 2.000 are needed. The general committee and the va- j rious soliciting committees will meet about the first of next week. Most of the solicitors have finished their work and by tomorrow evening. It Is expected with possibly one of two exception that the canvnssing will hve been completed. The rates asked for single rooms average about tl a day. Those hat ing rooms to let are turning in their names and lists of apartments to Mr Shillock at the City Press Club, sev enth floor. Marquani building. FOR SUNDAY CLOSING. Seattle Labor Unions Take Up the Universal Fight, As forecasted in the Star yester day, the local labor unions today took their first step towards forcing tho closing of nil the saloons In the city, nays the Seattle Star. This morning the executive com mittee, which is handling the boycott, ronsuting of Messrs. Rust, Cotterlll a-.d Dewey, appeared before Prose crting Attorney Scott and asked bim to Issue a warrant for tho arrest of certain proprietors who aro conduct ing saloons and other places of amusement on Sunday. Their request was refused. The LXecutlve committee, however, has not given up the light and there u liable' to be doings In a short time. When the committee appeared b lore Prosecuting Attorney Scott this morning they said they desired tl e Joiiing of the saloons, etc., as pro vided in the state law quoted in ne Star j-oterday, Mr. Scott said he would net issue warrants for tbe ar rest of any one of the proprietors un less he Issued them for nil. The tommltteo explained that It would he difficult to got tbe required lulormatlon against all tbe establlsa monts In question In the city at once, but Mr. Scott was obstinate. Tha committee finally told him that if he did not issue the wnrrnnts it would go and secure tbe warrants from an other court officer. O. R. & N. 8UBSCRIBE6. Heads List to Livestock Convention - Fund With $500. The O. R. St N. company has head ed tho list ,of railroads .subscribing to the $10,000 entertainment fund being raised by Portland for tho meeting of tne National Livestock Association wth a donation of $500. The O. R. & N, was the first rail road company to subscribe to this fund, and so far the donation Is tho largest received from any railroad company Tha finance committee working on the .fund is making encouraging pro gress and tne fund will bo raise with very little troub.e. Portland Is making elaborate preparations for the meeting and will entertain her gnosis royally.. The most important amusement ,i be In Portland during tho convention Is tlio farewell performance of Pattl. the famous prima donnn, on January 14, at tho armory. Tho delegates and visitors will have an opportunity o hear tho noted singer while attending tho business of the convention. The call for rooms Indicates tint tbe attendance Is going (to bo very largo and the Umatilla county dele gates should make arrangements for rooms In advance. WILL UCVW 1 I- 1 MISS WAIN WRIGHT TOMORROW. 'Twelfth Night" at the Frazer To. rporrow Evening. Ml,. Mnrlo Waluwrlgni aR ".'" r... '.,., x 11... svmmctry ot form, tho u . - . , ........ ... ini-nli tv allll Ulf luiiiiiiiiiv j u'.m.t.i.. - 't Ml Watuwrlght us the :(u !A j" sa p.-jthlm; about tVIs. ....' ., -i,..iv.eiers will sco 'or lJO 11 Mil III. thnn..lvi - s v-hon Miss Wnlnwrlght appears hole en January 2 at tlio Ths uwvr. in "Twelfth Night" Is one of the genuine big hits of the current season. It Is not possible to conceive a more splendidly staged, costumed, lighted or scenicnlly equip- 1 mmI production man tin- one mime Manager Jules Murry for Miss Wnln ; wrlght t The three great scenes are tlio ' Seacoast. where the shipwrecked Viola makes her first npimarance, Duke Orsino's love bower of roses, fiml Olivia's famous Italian garden scene. These three scenes are of ex- j eroding splendor. The cast suiiDorting Miss Wain urii - nt is ii canaoiu uiiu i . . ... ...... ...... ninnll, n .mult deal, for the parts in .. - - n , . Twelfth Night" must be enacted by artists of recognized niiuity. Mickev Finn, January 5. The Mickey Finn farco comedy rnninnnv. which conies to tho Frazer i; on January 5, is classed among ;he orpan1zntlons of tho kind on the season. There is a long Principals numbering many Kate Coyle. With "Mickey Finn." v 1 11 known entertainers, and a host r pretty chorus girls. The produc tion Is carried intact, all of the ncj.i-j ery being fresh from New York if.l dioc. The costumes nro nop- and ! elaborate. From a vocal standpoi.it tl'lr company is exceptionally strong. Schubert Lady Quartet. The Daily News or Denver, on De cember 29, 189B. says: "It Ib rarely, indeed, that Denver Is favored with I such ocal execution nnd Instrumen I tul us well. When It ih said that 111 j work of the Schubert Lady Quartette j Is beyond criticism and the other per formances the work of professionals, the truth l told. It wus a rare privi lege, thoroughly appreciated by the audience, to listen to the wonderful voices of tho quartette .In their har monious blending and surprising range, and there was not a number on tho program but secured on en core." 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