Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 12, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE aiORM.XG OKEGOMAX, SATURDAT, JATfTJAKY 12. l07t
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OK EC. ONI AM TELEPHONES.
Coanllnc-Room ...... Main TOTO
City rircuintloo .... ........ ... .Main TO TO
in.ln Editor i Main 7070
Mill Editor Mil- Wfl
rompoalDff-Hoom Main 7TO
City Editor Main TOTO
Fuptlnlidnt Bull3.A Main 7070
2ut Bid OQIc., . .............. ..East OX
AMUSEMENTS.
the HEiTj(f theater uh ma owning-
loll Stl) Thl Afternoon. 2:1.1 o'clock: tO
nlht. : 1 5. t?eore Aia"s musical comedy
"The SultUI Of SulU."
BAKER THEATER 3d bet. Yamhill and Tay-
ior)-BaKer Theater Company In "Old
lUlaelbtrg": matln at 2:15. tonight at
EM PIRB Til W. ATK It '11th .n1 MorrtoMO
Tilly Ol.on . matlne. a t 2:15: tonlfftit at
' 815.
ClU'D THEATER (Washington, between
Park and S.ventb. V . u v 1 1 1 3:SO. T.30
r; CI a p. M
FATAOKB TJ I KATER fF"ourtll anT BtarlO
Continuous vaudeville, 2; JO, T;80, f, Mi
UTAH THMF.R (Park .nA Washington)
A lln Slock Company- In "Tha I-tttIB Min
ister; matliiM 2 JO p. AA. ; tonlcht at 8:1S.
Li me THEATER. Ttn and Alder) Tha Lyrlo
stock company in "HarSor LlgtUC, t'.lO
and 8:1E P. M. '
IKS OX 5wiATSH0Pg.-Aeeordln.r to
May Motitgomt-ry. president of (tin
Portland branrh or trie National consum
ers" League, the purchasing putjllc )g
larnoly responsible for condition, that
result in "sweatuhopi" and factories
whore practlCM 1 la vpry ahoundB. It la
within the power of Individuals Bhe de-
attue Mil? of the IWM So.
-ity. hM yesterday afternoon in St.
I (rlpn' h. II. to compel mantiracturera to
introiiuce better conditions into the Jives
eir worKera by buyins? only goods
DarinB: the Consumer league label.
Xt Iss Mont(romrry" address was followed
" a brief pronramme. The Kindergarten
training class, 0f fit. HelCH'S Mil, iiailg
"Dear Little Eskimo": Miss H. Coldw.11
rendered a piano solo an JUiws CJlara
How m rK-. "Forever. Dear."
Maccabees INSTAU, OFFlCEF-FOrt1
taild Tent K'o. 1. Knlht of the Macra-
hces. held- Its annual Installation of of 11 -cers
Thursday nig-ht at the KnlgbtA of
iwinias Temple, Eleventh and Alder
Btl'COtS. Tha follow! ng assumed1 the
duties of their offices: J. E. Werlein.
tornmand-r; K. I.. Bryans. lieutenant
commander; E. M. Lance, recording
KnlRtU, H. A. Circle, financial knight: E.
T. Moore, chaplain : T. Kinsell. sergeant:
Ft. " Gnrrett, master-at-arms; fktward
Keep, first master or the guard; Ieo
nrono, second master of the mri. p.
H. Call, sentinel: Hoy Mllner. picket.
j i i.fd East Bt Father's Zbath.
Mr. Edmund p. Sheldon, secretary of ttl(J
OvCgOtV & Washington I.umW Manufac
turers Association, wax called to .Mln
ne polls t his week by the sudden death
or ...a father, a. c, Sheldon, a prominent
resident Of thftl City who visited Portland
in November. Mr. Sheldon. Sr.. died in
-A rlzoiiH . where he was looklna- after his
interests in connection with a large Ir-
rigatlon company. The funeral occurred
In Minneapolis on January 11. Mr.
School Examiner REs.cxB.-ProfM.r
I. A. Grout yesterday tendered his resla
riHtl'in as a member of the County Board
of .SVhool Examiners to Countv School
Buperintenflent RoWnson. He had been a
member of the board for six years. In
the letter accompanying lila r Ignatlnn
be expUlnod that he was unable to re-
mam on the board owing to increased
DUsllNWS In his own office. E. J. Hadlty.
principal of the If ol lad ay school, was ap
pointed to fill the vacancy. The first
examinations win be held by the board
next month.
A ht Musbixm Open- To oat-. The
Wuseum of Art. Fifth and Taylor streets
is open daily trom ? to 4:30 o'clock, On
Thursday mid Saturday afternoons ad
mission is free. The lanrlscHpe- by Scot
tish artists anf the seventeenth century
tin jifo by van Aetet now lent for tX"
hlbitlon will r)6 removed after today.
The catalogues of the exhibition of mod
ern etc-hlna-s are now ready. Miss "aillnar
win give a gallery talk on the process of
ctchlTis today at 2 o'clock, to which all
Interested are invited.
NEI'HH t!BN OaTHBRS jP3VXIttICTO. Thos.
B. Neuhausen, inspector of the In-
tcrtor Department together with a num.
ber of special n Rents, has jtone to Call-
furnla for the purpose of K-t ting evidence
afrainst a number of Callforn la men who
nave damned, in Qregon land frauds.
Moat of the defendants live at I-os
Anjteles and were Indicted by the 'recent
Federal fcrand Jury under the care of
vmted states Attorney y, c. Bristol,
TrlREATRNS Own T.irE. A email bottle
of chloroform was taken from Ilfien Frltz.
proprietor of the Royal Restaurant, 343
YamhHi street, yesterday morning by
Acting Detective lnskeep. It believed
hi prompt action saved the life of the
despondent man. who In aald to have
threatened to destroy himself. His BtCD-
daughter, Mls Alma Miller, notified the
police.
InoorpoBatb Afxx,T CrtMPANP. "William
skuxie. j. Dupont, n. Sherwood and Gus
RkinlA have ineorDorate(r Ilia Blgnus
Lumber CVmpsny and will Install a saw
mill nar Warren on the Northern 3Pa
cttlc railroad. They will ship the pro-
duct ot their mill by rail form Holton
and by steamer from St. Helens.
AuitmoF Sonm-T 'MBKTrvo. There will
be a meetina- of the Orefron Audubon So-
ciety this evening at o'clock at its rodm
on the top floor of the City Hall build
in a-. William I-fc Flnley. the president of
the society, who has recently returned
trom m m win preside. All bird
lovers are Invited to be present.
I )batm nr Ci.a TTrK R. Jonfb. Claude lt
Jones, who had a larare circle of friends
in rortianfl, died January 3 from a com-
plication of diseases. He was 27 years
of a Re and the yonna-ewt child of IVfr. and
Mrs. flls Jones. He was born and raised
in Portland. He had teen ill for three
years. .
1 r a ?rr A lm rr TATBD- "W. T. Zum wa It,
who was Injured In the mills of the 2a.g-le
creel. Lumner Company yesterday morn
In sr. tvhb taken to the Good Samaritan
Hospital, where It was found neceasary
to amputate the left hand. He was
working m the plant when nis nand wag
eauchl in the rollers, and badly mangled.
Anvual Meetimo ow Y. "W. C A. Tha
annual meeting of the Voun(r "Wo men s
Christian Association will lW held ftt ttl6
association rootnn Mnnday evenlnjar. Jan
uary 14. A dinner will
o'cl ork to thone ne m t
their names today.
BiVK Open Saturday f.v,no.
JTor the accommodation of depositors, tha
ma vlnga bnnlc of tha Tltla, Ouarantee A:
Trust Company, S40 "Washington Street.
to:. Eeeoni. li tm en Saturday evening,
from 5 till S o'clock.
JtyvxrWTivsB Isu-novBstENT Abhociattox.
The juvenile improvement Association
n meet tonight at I o'clock In Judge
yraiera court room. The public is
eordlallv Invited to attend.
Tomorrow Rev. J. I3L TCIttredge "Will
preach at the' First PrMbyterian Church
at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Communion
will be observed in connection wlttm the
mornlns; service. , "
A Few mi Dihries UFT'.-Dld you
tet yours? If not please call and do so.
The Title Ouarantee A Trust V.. 240-244
Washington street (corner Second).
cawaut msuTTSHiw CiiuRCH.-Dr.
101 y. the pastor will preach tomorrow on
-lfrsrlna- Ditchea," and "Tha Ruined.
"Son cm BrrciAu-Kmy Qow ape
claf car leaves Oregon City tonig-ht 11:30.
FV)R Tt rzrr. 5oxJ Inside room. Oregon
Ian building. See Supt, No. 2DX.
womas's Eire,, 133 m luncu U;M to
f; business men's lunch.
rn. Jamkr O. Zan 'hai, returned, TOS
7r KrS'ffinMiiit cp mints, '
of Mr. TV. L. Murrat. The
funeral of Mrs. Kllxa AuRU.-ta Murray,
who died at St. Vincent's Hospital TtlurS-
day after a lingering Illness, will he held
this afternoon from Hoi man's chapel at
Third and Salmon atreeta. After the
Presbyterian burial service has been con-
ducted by Rev. M. L. Boozer, of Pled-
inont Church, the Women of Woodcraft,
Astra Circle, of which Mr a. Murray was
an active member, will hold ritualistic
service Mrs, waiter Reed and Miss
Beulah Cad well will be the soloists. Mrs.
land, wa
the -wife of "W.
Murray,
me m. a. a. c. Bwimmlne instructor.
She leaves a large circle of friends to
mourn her death and a family of five
children. These are Robert 11.. G. Louise,
J. Bruce, William U, Jr., and Hazel
Hlslop Murray. Friends are invited to
attend, the aervlces. at the chapel. The
interment at Rlvarvlew will he private.
Reward tor Murderers. The mystery
SUrroundingr the death of Dr. Philip Ed-
wards Johnson, whose mana-led body was
round in the Canyon Road directly
beneath the Ford-street bridge last Mon-
day night, remains as much of a puzzle
to the authorities as on the nlg-ht the
corpse was discovered. yesterday It was
announced that the sum of S1OO0 would
De paid for the arrest and conviction
of the murderers, but as far as the police
are concerned It would not stimulate them
to any greater effort were the amount
fw,w. mis is explained 6)' ttie lact
that detectives of this city are "not
allowed to receive rewards for work per
formed In the lino of their duty, and
any such, tenders earned "by them go to
the fund for sick and disabled members
of the Police and Fire Departments.
Ei.ki XukDiEa' Nioht. Nearly 300 mem
bers and their friends gathered at tn
Elks' Ijuujre rooms last night and en-
joved the best ladles" night musical pro-s-ramme
of the season. The feature of
the programme was the superb rendi-
tlon of several vocal solos by Miss Kuth-
leen lAwler. She captivated the large
sratherinar and the applause was so vig
orous and prolonged that she was com-
peiied to respond to' several encores, 8.
J. Story was another bright star and his
violin onlfs-ato was well received. L. I
Bruce also too It part. Several -selections
were given by tne Metropolitan Grand
Opera Company artists through a mam
moth phonoarraph. Besldea the pro
ftramme there were carda and refresh
ments. Mrs. H. T. Atkinson Lexb. A message
waia received fa- friends In thi9 city last
night announcing the death of Mrs. Rosa
M. Atkinson at Juneau, Alaska, on Jan
uary 10. Mr.. Atkinson was the wife of
Rev. Henry T. Atkinson, formerly pastor
of the Kpworth M. I-' Churcli a-t this
place. The funeral will be held In Juneau
Sunday morning from the Melropolltaln
Olethodlst Church.
DAMAGE SUITS NUR END
TWO CASES GIVEN TO 15
CIRCUIT COl'RT.
Scaled Verdict In J. W. Armstrong's
Cause Against Lumber Company
Will Be Upcned This. Icrn Liigr-
Two Juries in damaare cases were sent
out at 5 o'clock yesternay afternoon in the
state Circuit Court ana sealed verdicts
111 both cases are looked for this morning.
In the suit of J. W. Dryden agalr.Bt the
rel ton-Armstrong Lumber Company a
verdict was reached about 8 o'clock and
Will be delivered In Judas Cleland's dlvis-
ion at 9:30 o'cloclc this morning. Dryden
aels for dam-na-es amountina; to X10.200 be
cause of injuries received while working"
In a lumber camp maintained by the
company.
The other t?ase Is that of I- O. Smith
against the -I'ortland Railway Company.
Tills m tried Wore Judee Gantenbein,
and up to a late hour no verdict 1 had
been reached. Smith, as guardian of his
son, George H.. Smith, asks for $3000 dam-
Bgca for injuries sustained 'by the boy
In a streetcar accident last Summer. The
accident resulted In
to the boy's
pine, and it Is claimed that his mind has
also Deep anectea eiignuy suite tll8
mishap.
HUSBAND
KKPULSIVE
Italian Hlair!en Objects to a. Mai-rlae
W'itliout Ijove.
Clfllm!njf that her husband -v.-aa repul"-
Ive to her and that ehe was fraudulently
persuaded Into a marriage with him,
Mrs, Assunta Marasco, a young Italian
woman, applied to Circuit Judge Sears
yesterday for an order annul 11 n jar the
matrimonial contract. The young- wo-
man's story is an unusual one. She TVa8
Induced by her brother to come to Amer
ica from TtaJy. When she arrived sev
eral months ago her brother, she said,
insisted that she marry J1I3 frleufl,
Gasiwe Marasco.
Mrs. Marasco said she was contented In
Italy- and would never have left, there but
for the gtowins; pictures ot Hie nere,
sent her by the brother. She finally came,
making the voyage Around the Horn and
landing at Cooa Hay. Her brother met
her and told her of the young fellow Who
was to marry her. Very shortly the
groom-to-be was brought around, where
upon the young Immigrant experienced
the shock: of her life.- The man was re-
DUlsive to her and she said so. hut thJ
brother Icept up his pleading until the
marriage wa-s finally- solemnized. Shn
said she deserted Marasco at the Churcli
door and refused to live with him or
have anything to do with him. - Under
these circumstances she feels an order
annulling the marriage ehouW be made.
Owing to & technical Imperfection In
the rompl J n t H was banded back to the
young woman for amendment -before the
matter la passed upon by the court
FILES KEW DIVORCE SIT IT
Mrs, Gfrtruflo Meyer Takes No
ChancB In 111 tJ gatlonu.
In her anxiety to secure a divorce
from Louis Richard Mat Meyer. M.
Oertrude Max Meyer has filed in the
Ht atA Circuit Court t wo comp taints stslc
Ing divorce. The first was filed In Sep-
tcmber and m lolloped yesterday
by a second. li
nertton was m
while cruel an
la now pleaded,
by a second. In the first Instance de
nertlon -was made the cause oT notion,
while cruel and Inhuman treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer have been mar-
rled twice- After the first marriage
they separated. having at the time
rour children. A year ago tliey
remarried, thin Vine: that experience
would enable them to sail the matri
monial sea In harmony. M ra. Meyer
ets out in her new complaint, tlOTT"
ever, that they were ho sooner under
the same roof than lie commenced abua-
"fn July he gave-her a sound ttir88ll
lllg. he ayg. And his conduct has be-
FAL&E ARREST' IS CHARGED
a. o. Adams Asks 2b,ooo Damages
IVom J. W. Thompson.
J. w. Thompeon. "ho haa an ofrlc.
In tha Columbia building, yestenJaY Jl)
thft lilted States Circuit Court was
made defendant In a $25,000 damage
suit. The plaintiff Is J. Q. Adams, ot
the Omaha Hotel Supply Company,
Atoms alleges that on May 5s. m,
1907
Sixfy Seconds in the Minute.
Sixty Minutes in the Hour.
Twenty-lour Hours in tne Day,
Three Hundred and Sixty-five
Days in tne Yeatx-.
NOW LAT BT
25 Cents
Per Day and Depoalt It "With th
"Qldest Trusi Company in oreuon"
3
Per annum, compounded leml-annu.
ally. At the end of the year take
pencil -a-nd paper and DRU r- out how
much you ar a.h-al. C?all on us.
learn further particulars and yet our
BOOK 01
aLLLSTKATIONS."
Portland Trust Company of Oregon
Third And Oak StB
hene exchange 73.
BENJ. I. COHEN" -president
It. I PITTOl ' K . . . a .Vice-President
Xi. lKK F A.G EJT . Secretary
J. o. ooltra. .Assistant Secretary
he was charged by Thompson with
having: stolen a silver ink-Stand.
Adams MS arrested at Spokane and re-
turned to Portland without extradition.
"When the case came up for trial In
the police court It was dismissed. ,
Adams alleges that newspaper tic-
counts of his arrest. In addition to
being- printed In the Portland papers,
were sent out over the country b V tel -
egraph, All this, he claims, greatly
injured his standi n m before his fellow
men. He also char ares that his arrest
was done by Thompson maliciously.
RMd Asks New Trial.
Motion for a new trial was filed by J.
Rcefl, Mayor of Estacada. In the
S.tate Circuit Court, yesterday. Reed was
convicted of fraud In the Sell wood elec
tion u strict, i-i e now claims that the pro-
ceedinga leading- up to his conviction
were Irregular and that he was not given
a fair trial.
Taking of Testimony Ends.
The taking- of testimony in the damasre
suit of Katherine Huntsman against It.
i. Ecxerson, a money lender, trom Whom
she asks 120.000 for illegally causing her
arrest and imprisonment, was completed
yeslerday forenoon final arguments oc
cupied the arternoon session and the
C8.se will reach the jury early today.
SCHUIYIANN-HEINK TONIGHT
riie Great Contralto XVlll Sing m
Splendid rrogramrnc lor Her En
thusiastic Admirers.
No one is any happier over the pros-
pert of the recital tonight than that
wonderful woman. Schumann-Heinle.
It la alwa-vs her arreat pleasure to ffl v
pleasure to others, ana the Insistent
demand for her second appearance has
proved the strilclna- popularity- of the
world-famous contralto.
The fact that the blsr orsn has been
especially arranged for tonight and
that the entire programme has been
selected with a -view- to pleasing every
body, will enhance the interest. 1 ho
popular prices nave had their share n
making: the house a tremendous one,
too. and all in all. It will fce an even
ine; I on fir to bo remembered. Kvury-
thing within human possibility lias
beon done to make the Armory sttrkc-
ti ve and comfortable, the fires havlngr
been started the nlgrht before, and the
company hall turned Into an enormous
lobby. The recital tonight Is at 8:13,
and is under the direction of Lois
Steers Wynn Coma n
OSCAR J. KENDALL DEAD
He Was Bodyguard of Heney During
Land-rTand Trials.
san Francisco, Jan. ll.-Oscar J,
Kendall, who attended Francis J. Heney
as a lodysuard durlna; the trial of the
land fraud cases in fort Land, and who
has been attending the prOifCCUtOr ill ttlO
came capacity In San Francisco since
Heney undertook the InvestiKation and
proneciitlon of the alleared municipal cor
ruption, died today atter a hrlet Illness
Of but three days ofCerebral meningitis.
Mr." Kendall -was one of the special men
that Special Prosecutor Heney had In
hi? employ here while he was prosecuting
the Orepron land fraud. He left here
some time a k and it was said that ho
again Joined Mr. Heney In San Fran-
cixco ana was employed In running' flown
the Bay City srrafters. Kendall was wlt
known In Portland and equally as well
known In Alaska. He leaves a widow.
a eister-in-law, Mrs. Daniel Lynch and
two brothers. M. J. and William M.
Kendall, tvll of Woodstock.
PERSONALMENTION.
Miss Bertha Cord ray.
niece of John P".
Cordray, has Joined the 'Tilly Olson"
company and will make her first ap-
pearanca this aftarrwon. "
m YORK. Jan. ll.-(Spoclal.)-Korth.
western people registered, at K
reatern people
otls
From Portland
Hotels :
From Portland aaiss B. wagenoiacK, at
the isormanflle.
From Tacoma
the Continental.
From Seattle
From Tacoma O. R. Short and wife, at
the Continental.
From Seattle J. Ki. Moses, Stirs. X.
wmw, at the lierall Square.
CHICAGO, - Jan. 11. (Special.)
Portland people reglaterad at Chicago
hotels today are as follows:
R. N. Grfty. at the Auditorium: II. C.
Workman and wife, at the Grand Pa
ct lie ; J. "W. Carter and wife, at the
Kalaerhof; J. A. Dougrherty, at the
Palmer House: 8. W. Steffner. at the
Victoria.
K. H. Inirham and wire, of Bucena.
are registered at the Great Northern.
ana L. Bernard, of Oregon, at the Grand
WHERE TO DINE.
menu (or parties, IKS Waan.. BWt' fUk "
l-'.l i, d tor lie Xasttt7atte.
HOQUUM, Wash., Jan. Jl. (Special,)
Over has been raised 1ty the employe
of the National Lumber & Box Company
a.s a. relief fund Tor the unfortunate who
lost everything in Thursday 'a fire. It 4a
estimated that W will be subscribed by
4he public through the local banks by
Saturday nlarht.
m Eyci wa rjciliii, mt lyti
And Tired Eyes Need Murine Eye Tonla.
ROSENTHAL'S
Annual
n
1 1
The Clearance Sale la now
on, and as usual a grand
success. People who can
distinguish Real Leather
from substitutes patronize
this store. They know that
we never Indulge In extrav-aa-ant
state
ments;
da!
ms
Sole Agents
for the Cel
ebrated Haaaa M: Soaa
Fine 5h0f,
The followlnar
are a few of
the reduced
styles:
HAJN"AJN"S Men's custom-made double sole patent- colt Bluchers; regular
$S.OO; now , 0T5
HAMAN'S Men r3 custom-made double sole, face; $7.50, now $6.25
HAITAN'B Indies " patent or box calf Oxfords; regTilar ipo, now.$3.50
MAN'S Ladies7 patent or colt 1 ace; regular
And many other high-grade shoes, such as Boyden's, Laird, Schober &
Co.'s. etc.. etc.. at Clearance Sale Frice.3,
ROSENTHAL'S
Portland's Best Shoe Store,
149 THIRD STREET, BET. MORRISON AND ALDER
THE PENNSYLVANIA
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Has paid in full all San ' Francisco
losses aggregating
$3,000,000
Notwithstanding this immense loss
trie Company opens the year with
capital $750,000
ASSETS
And a NET SURPLUS of
$1,403,131
. Get a Policy in the
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE
r. w. osborn, Manager
OAKLAND. . . . CALIFORNIA
JACKSON & DEERING
AGENTS
Successors EL S.
TELEPHONE MAIN 345
DO THEY FIT ?
If they'r not rxadly right. li
us make them mo. "When we fit
you w r fit you. acrnralely, Iing
pfrl.Tic-. rvery ncrasary 1 n -
tine apparatus and the required
knowledge enabllne us to cor-
rectly use the same, our own com-
Klete workahop with ivry ta.cll-
vn to tha Rrlndlns ot sun-
clal lenses are all at your dis-
poFai here, assuring a, wnlw not
noppible with othra less fortunate
ly equipped. Attain do your
rUac.a.UaV BtD '!'S-WA1HI PORT1AMD,
ur. Lyons
PERTEQT '
Tooth Powtlk
Cleanses and beautifies the
teetn ajid purifies tlie trea.tl3.
TTeed .by peopla ot refinement
fox over a Quarter of a. century.
Conyenlent for tourists,
PREPARED BY
s Big Stores for Rent
J In modern brick building
5 on upper Washington St.
J Includes full Dasementa,
xxi ode rn plumbing and
; glass fronts. Low rent, i
Z long lease. Gevurtz & -
5 Sons, 173-5 First Street.
I
TEETH
i
A 12.0e Fall Set
for .ee.
FRED MtEHN,
Eoom .05 Mm
Sale
our
are
$6,361,573
Jaclcson &. Co.
Z46 STARK STREET
Here's the clothing to
make life comfortable in our
January -wreatber.
Special today-Men's ,15
io iflS Business Suits and
Overcoatsspecial, S10.3S.
Men's nxy Raincoats-
Special, $8.65. They were
$13.50.
Men'fl Slincs that wally
fcoop iht feet dry. apecia.1,
$2.85. They were $3.50 and
len h if 1.75 ftnd 2 TJm
brellas7 special, 1.35.
OlbtlrkinoCo
THE CARE OF THE HAIr
should be of lntrt to ererr wm.B. if
Gray or R leach rl. It can be restored to Its
nainral color, or mdf sot shada daslrsil,
The Imperial Hair Regenerator
u tne KkDowiedna STANDARD
Hlia COLORING o. tne ure. tt U
easily applisd. makas tha hair sfm
and aloasy. is abBolutelr harmless.
Sample of bair colored iraa. Corjre-
opondeoce confltlential.
lffipeftit C.ia. Mlc tLllW. iU UJLL
Xt4W
PUKfci
BLUMAUER & hoch
8t DtMiibatesi fst Ox
TRY
Jame Wabon
GUARANTEED 12
No. 10
' imoiesaie Afenti ana imporun
(ISO. S. CLARK A CO- 10S 6HERLOCt
CLEAR Is essential to a. successful
VISION career. WE SUPPLY IT
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.
Den-ver, Onaa
Kanaaa City, Salt
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Showing low messages can to sent throagn
frails, ringing fire-alarm bells, lighting electric
li?iat. and showing how railway wrecks can fee
avoiaea irita tug wonaerful railway signal-all
without, the use of wires. Every night -t 8
o'clock. Ladies invitexl.
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Cor. Tenth and Taylor Streets
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