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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1912)
THE MOTIVING OI?ECONIA WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3, 1012. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OUEr.OMI.l.V TCL&FHONE4. BmT MlMTOMART lKtO M Tha Womtn'i Horn and Foreign Mis sionary Union held Its quarterly maet In yesterdsjr In th Calrarr Baptist Church. East Klrhth and Kant Grant inttn.-room .... .7777. . . . Main T"T A snus I TirV" 'r"" Jmml falling; prldlnC CH (ircuution Main TnTO A ln forenoon, Raporta wara iTen "nin Kditor Main Tio A k3 i irora airrerani rnurcnaa, inowini pros Sunday Kdltnr CnmiiDilnf rwim Suparlnlanilanl buldlns .Main T"J0 A "J ..Main TiTO A "tJ . Mam TuTO A aut AttlKEMEMTO. rsas. The resignation of Mr a. J. B. Iabor. aa aecretarjr, waa racelved and Mr a. H. Q. Richardson waa elected to the office. In the afternoon Mrs. M. L IMfrgs, president of the Btate Foreign Sorlrty. presided. At thla time a de tailed rrport of the recent meeting; of the Northern Baptist conrentlon. held at Dea Molnea, la., waa given by Mrs. James Fat line;. A short addreaa on "Missions Among; the Young People" of the Sunday schools waa given by Mrs. N. S. Wood, of the East Side Baptist Church. Mrs. E. 8. Latourette. of Oregon City, spoke on Kastern cor respondence and present conditions. IlKII.n TMEATI-R (Saranth and Tnlr jaauns a 'lama in ""hsntlclar. This art- rnooa at I ana tanttht at t o o'clock. P A K KH TH EATEK (Klaaanth liarrt ""I llssar Ht-k Company In tha play, rwmr A "j wn a.aat. .onlgni at B:14. ORPHKfM THEATER (Morrison, botwaaa iir anu nvanin vauilsvllls. This art' arnooo at 2:11 and tonight at 1:1 o'clock PANTACM TIIFATKR (FrTanth and Al- auavma. 1 his sriarnooa at 1:1a. lomsni mi and a o'clock. EWPHE. THEATER (park and waahint - I Mrs. Henderson read an original poem, toS isTJ .'. V'iii!,-..h'2 V:Tn?u ; ,14, Aid Bociitt Warps Pie fctiirni-Tha oak. Van Tr.f COtk- tn KecelTlnc 1nK.:,V.r-:dT,rr.L!nLArf!n: H.m. .( IN. Boys- and O.r.s- Aid So- nuwa ana foment. I'D'J, r.m i icui7-iiihiii aifoh, COI NCIt. C R s Tf Portland Halght.) through the generosity of the Pella- SVanle Amusamcnt Park. Kioto clrcua and tha Portland Rail- PEOPLE'S, star, ARCADE OH JOT. wJr- Light Power Company, were iivoi.1 AND TRTSTAlr Flrst-rua pie- permitted to enjoy the show yesterday. ,'1 . J A- 'V1 p Tha clrcua furnished frea tickets and RE.rRATI.1 f ARK-(Tenly-fourth and ... ,tr..,,ar comcanr transnorted tha v. uanniBawb.il. Portlsnd s. UAaf ;Kn.i, rr.. t ,.h.r.. -.. e .,. las, this artsraooa .t 1 o'clock. OREGONIA.H AT REAORTa. Par taw sjatrkes eVUvary sf Tba Ore goalaa al Sasansaa- rpaarta. a.b arrlba tbradsh tba following agrata. City falsa. Saba Iptlaae by aaall are payabla ba sdvaara. Cam aa Sartaa Mlaaral SpHbn Hsel rolllas Springs rre4 A. Teaag (.arbart Park X. J. FaJrkan Long flaarsj Leala Cabeaj Nabeatta 3. H. Brawl Newport Oea. HylTestar Oceaa Park D. E. Beeray 1. Martina ipfinaa. Mrs. at. Martini Waasloa Clark StratMa aa1ew. W aab Fraak B. Slnbal Tlllaan.b J. b. Laaur Tekalaad. Waab Joba Narby rge. children In the home alept Monday night when they were Informed by Superintendent Gardner of tha treat la store for them. Concert Plana Made Plana are progressing for tha Kathleen Lawler Belcher concert, which will ba clren aa a farewell benefit to Mrs. Belcher. June It. at tha Heillg. The proceeds will go to help further her studies for tba next two yeara In Parta preparatory for grand opera. Thla concert haa been planned by a number of prominent so clety matrons who are enthusiastic over tha achlevementa of a girl who waa born and rataed In Portland. Mrs. Belcher's succeaa abroad in in short a time as M montha la ln Itself deemed compliment to music standards In Portland. Wiim and Osass Must Bb Cut. Chief of Police Hlover yesterday as signed to Captain Moore the duty of seeing to It that tba ordinance pro hlbltlng weeds and grass on vacant property In tha city la enforced. Ha v"tas Express Appreciation. haa been detailed to thla work for tha The joint Memorial day committee from past several yeara and Is therefore y.rmy ana epanisn war vat-1 familiar with It All property owners erans wish to express their thanks will ba officially notified that they and appreciation of the voluntary I must clean up their lota or Buffer ar- -vtiuu i iniir many rrienoa mat con- I rest. . n1"?"'n ln puoiio service circis) to Meet. Regular monthly ?a!,m0ld C.mp ,nd meeting of tha Highland Mothers' and ftaiVt n tr- , " P,rl,'cuUrlT to tnnlt Teachers' Circle will ba held Friday. uuard; captain Welch, Battery A; Cap. tain Brown, Coast Artlllerv Corn. Lieutenant Rober Oregon Naval Militia, and tha officers and men of their re spective commands for the parade: lira. Aa Bmlth VI.. f - .1 . . i n- feasor Jasper. Dean MacF.I and tha tn Vi." f??hJtmim V.t.ran M.I. Quartet. W.IIm. 'jlo "p'c" .bT,?",hS1.b.V M rs. Thomaa Oreene. Jarrett street. Piedmont. This la the laat meeting of tha year and all mothers and teach ers ln tha district are Invited. SiHoua Tax Deratr Planked. A de bate on single tax will ba held tonight Cament. Rev. Edward L. Conaty. the hw"n-3 ''.F" D1 U Y'"1 newspapar. of ,h. c.ty andth. public '"" fRT" " wno oy tneir presence and words of I " rommendatlon denoted their acceptance I iRtrntorosi Circxb TO Meet. The of tha loving aervlce rendered. I Psranta" and Teachers' Circle of Irving- Heavt Travel Oets New Traiw. ,on wl" OM n"naT ma scnooi On account of tha heavv travel to tha "adneaaay at s o cioca. mere win oa Tlll.m.ok ..V.. .r an exhibition of ..wing which will b. clno will place a special week-end pas- of ntrt- sen'ger train In service between port- RoM THE Bubjxct. Mayor Innd and Tillamook, beginning next Ruehllght will speak on tha purchase Pbturdsy. Th. train will leave Port- ot Rl" Island tomorrow night at t Und at 1 o'clock Saturdav afternoon o'clock at tha ball of tha Sellwood Com- arriving at Tillamook early tha same oisrclal Club, Umatilla avenue. evening. It will leave Tillamook early Closino-Oct Sals op Oriental Ruoa. Sunday evening, arriving In Portland I Tha entire stock to be sold regard .bout 11 o'clock. Although this la the I less of cost. A unique opportunity for llrst season that Tillamook haa been I everyone to own aa Oriental rug. D. accessible by rail It haa become one A. Cairo, 42T Aider. f the most popular resorts In the I PR, F. M. Brooks, 111 Oregonlan Kionnwesi anu travel torougnout the bulldlna-. has returned. vacation aeason promisee to ba heavy. Vm . c. Hates Is BOW located R Alias O. H. r.ANCB DIES. Miss &S1I.S21 Ralllna- blda-. The Fundamental Soundness of first mortgages on real estate and the care with mhirh this Bank investi gates each loan before it is made a t u r e s absolute safety of principal, with a net income of 7 per rent. We have for Kale these first mortgages, netting "7 per cent, in sums of $1000 and over. They form an ideal investment for the man or woman v. ho cannot afford to risk, yet must have a high return on the investment. Our long and successful experience, ample resour ces, comprehensive organ ization facilitates and a high-minded conception of obligation to our clients form your highest safe guard. Portland Trust Company of Oregon BANK Third and Oalc S tracts to g.t car aervlce for that district for the last Ave yeara. The transportation committee from the association la conferring with the various transportation companies with a view to Interesting them In the con struction or an electric line. The South ru racinc company a line paesea through Clackamas and If It were elec trified It might solve tha problem of transportation. The association will hold a meeting rTlday night when re ports will be submitted by the committee. Da. A. C. Panto. Macleay bldg. LIQUOR TRAFFIC SCORED Prohibition Nominee for United States Senator 6 peaks. Bpeaklng at tha Y. W. C A. Audi- H. Franca died at her home, in Kast Fourteenth atreet North, June t. aged not lormerly lived at Oregon City, wnere she had been a prominent mem tier of tha Order of Kastern Mtar. Hh lived at Oregon City for 20 years. Sines living in Portland aha haa been a mem ber of Washington Chapter of the Kastern Star. the haa a brother and sister living In Portland. Tha funeral will be held this morning from East Hkle Funeral Director's chapel, at 10 A. M., and burial will be at Mount torlum Monday night under the to- Hcott Park Cemetery. Members of ,picaa of tha Prohibition League. B. Washington Chapter of the Eastern i ... ,fc. t.r.khi,i. Btar will attend tha services. J """."T.!? Proh,blt,- r . o i ticket for United States Senator, tha O..W. R. S. Co.. will go to Union T Bl" ""ty Indorsemsnt to the today to attend the Ln on Count Live, pianas declaring lor proportional rep ttock Hhow which will onen tomorrow resenta,tlon and suppression of tha and continue for three daya. O. M. I l'luor traffic. Ha argued that It waa riummer. of the Portland L'nion Stock, only, through proportional represents yards; D. E. Clark, livestock agent for !on Prohibitionist, could hope to gain tha 0.-W. H. A S. Co., and oth.r Port- reprecentatlon In the legislative halla land men Intereeted In livestock, also of tfc state. Ho disapproved ot at will attend. Tha show at Union prom- tempts to regulate the liquor traffic. ises to on one or the best of ths kind I mess a item pis, ne saiu, itmiea oniy held In tha Northwest In recent yeara. to perpetuate a vice, ths eradication of i-iberai prlsee have been offered and stock haa been attracted from distant places. Charles B. Witscck'i Ftmerai, Held. Tha funeral services of ChArles 8. Wltbeck. who died June 1. at his home. 7004 East Fifty-seventh etreet In the Hnuth Kast Side, were held yesterday. Rev. I. M. MrPhall, pastor of the Arleta Baptist Church, conducted th. which waa proposed by Prohibitionists. He Insisted that the only way to deal with tha liquor question waa to work for Its sbsolute suppression. W. B. U'Ren. of Oregon City, fol lowed Mr. Paget and gave a mora de tailed exposition of tha provisions of tha proposed constitutional amendment of tha Peopla'a Power League which Includea proportional representation. Mr. U'Ren accepted an Invitation to ad- eervlces. Burial waa at Mount Scott ?" " A " "k,h,,r. i ,,- u.j -Cemetery. Mr. Wltbeck waa 1 y.ar. M"" frM "i""" 'Im old. had been a resident of the Mount J" f" h", JL"pJaJ.? tha various provisions of tha Psopls's Power amendment. Boott district five years, and Is sur vlved by a widow and tha following rhlldren: Lettle V., Perry L. Charles ' ryVr c:;r: slough work to be topic Charles J. Johnson has resigned aa as sistant custodian of the Portland Poatofftce. This position waa created to have an assistant to tha Postmaster to take charge of the nrartical manage ment of the building, including the pur chase of the necessary supplies. The position Is under the civil service rules, but from the ellglbles Postmaster Mer rick haa the option of choosing the one that In his opinion la beat adapted for the aervice. Woman's Bentencb BL'Spekded. In ths cass of May Smith, accused of keeping a disorderly house, at Front snd Clay streets, after a recommendi tion to leniency by tha Jury, sentence waa suspended m the Municipal Court ysterlay. The woman came to Port- Luncltoon Attendants Will Take Vp fliip Canal Is reject. At a luncheon to ha held In the Com- merclal Club building aoon arrange ments are being made with property owners to take up ths matter of dredg Ing Columbia Slough for a ahlp canal and also to ' receive sewerage from tha Peninsula. J. B. Labor, who hai Interested himself In tha matter. Is ar ranging for this conference. Several plans have been proposed by which tha cost of dredging ths slough may ba met. one being to add the Columbia Slouch district between Willamette River and Troutdal. to tha land recently from Vale. Or. She orlg-1 port of Portland district and another Inally waa charged, on the evidence of rlan la to form a separate district of Sergeant Sherwood, with selling liquor. I tha territory directly Intereeted In a nne waa nned, out appealed, tha case ahlp channel and In the construction not yet being decided, and thla addl- of a sewer oa the Peninsula. City En- tlonal charge was then brought. glneer liurlburt Is waiting BnaJ action Pouca to St. at Caterpillars. on tha dredging project before deciding Mayor Rushlight yesterday received a on an outlet for th. Peninsula sewer delegation of men Interested In the system. He prefers Columbia Slough banishing of the caterpillar. Among aa an outlet If It can b. dredged and them were: W. K. Williams, secretary a current caused to carry oft tha eewer- of ths State Board of Horticulture, and age. Thla plan la approved generally J. E. Stanaberry. County Fruit Inspec- by tha Peninsula Improvement Clubs tor. They sxkeJ that the city authorl- I and property owners. However, they tlea co-operate In the effort to rid the! will oppoaa using Columbia Slough as city of the peats snd the Mayor said he I an outlet unleaa It Is dredged. A num would Instruct the police to do all ber of street Improvement districts are they can. heldup for lack of sewerage. Ststs 120.000 Casb in Ji-rt's Hands. The Senatore and Representatives elect will case of Arthur Askatln awainst Alex- attend the oonferenoa. It la estimated ander Mclnnla and Oeorge E. Reed, that It will coat 1800.000 to dredge ths for 120.000 for personal Injuries, which slough to Vancouver and as much mors waa opened Monday before Judge I lo irouiaaie. Phelps, of Pendleton, sitting In Judge Vaw.ti.nh1. .. t , . Jury last night at l:Jo o'clock. While ELECTRIC LINE IS WANTED wiraing on me .nuunoman liud duiio- Ina In Maeeh 111 Oalralln waa In jured by being struck by a falling tile. pn to Have) Harrlman East Side Doctors. Attention. I have a fine suits of offices under lease and a full line of office furniture and equipment for an eye. ear and noee specialist,) If the Southern Pacific Company will which I will sell on easy paymenta. I electrify Ita East Side Una to Oregon Phone Aiain si. city and give rsasonably frequent Famiurs and Help Wanted to pick service It will provide what ths peo- berries. Apply T. XL C. A. Employ- P'e t Clackamas Station and sur- ment Agency, Second snd Ash sta. rounding territory ara aaklng for, ac- Rbsksve Seats now at Kller. Music f011" to C. F. Clark, member of ths Houxe. Seventh snd Alder, for Rose ""Provemeni Aeeocistion recently or Musical Festival. I kanlxed to get an electric connection r. t, , , I with Portland. as,. 'v. . v nimm.-, aiaiiivaj ui'lX . , , , . . Tbonea: Mala 152. A 135L .Mf' clmr wlth others Is a member - - a m . . ' ot tiQ comm. ttee on t T & 11 WOOT t t lo n. Ha ScATiNa today all day. Oaks Rink, e ,nUrte4 a tT. rnovement Road to Orecon City Changed. MILEAGE PLAN CHANGED New Interchang-eable Books to Be on Sale July 15. Interchangeable mileage booka good on every railroad In Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho, except the Oregon Short Line, will be placed on aala about July IS. They will contain transportation cood over M00 miles, and will be sold for 160 flat. Every road In tha Northwest has agreed to sell these books and accept tn. mileage coupona therefrom as cash when presented on trains. Traffic men have been working on thla plan for mora than a year. Now that every road has entered the agree ment, i.euance or the booka la pos- siDie. iney win replace the booka for merly sold by Individual lines, but rood oniy on ma issuing una. Tariffs covering ths use of ths books now are being prepared and aoon will oa issued. They will be non-transfer able, excepting In specified cases. Traveling men and Arms hsvlng trav eling men on tha road have bean eager to ODtain sucn a service) for manv yeara. It will preclude the necessity ot having money tied up In mileage booka on each or aeveral different roads. TOTS PLAY FAIRY STORY Children at &t- Helen'a Hall Enact Roles Like Stage Veterans. unuer in. direction ot Miss Helen Wells, ths supervisor of ths slementarv uc-paj-un.ni, jv c oii4i ren or tha prl mary grades at St. Helen'a Hall Mon day gave a reproduction of one of urtmm's fairy talea. Tha tale, "Snow Whits." represents ine neroine aa being protected In the home of tha dwarfs In ths woods from ths proverbial wicked atepmother. She la found by ths handsome brines, and restored to her father, tha King. Tha eonga and dance, of th. falrlea and dwarra wars feature, showing careful training or the children. Margaret Boyer as Show Whits, and Susanna Caaweil aa tha Queen, with t rancee tiaker - as Prince Florlmel played the principal parts with th. grace of real falrlea and every tot In ths plsy handled hla or her rols Ilka a veteran. A Suggestion to the Ladies TSo many attractive "special aales In the shops ranrter these pleaaant afternoons periods of Intensi fied shopping for ladiea. CTAvold fatlgiM by Wresting half an hour In tnls beauti ful Grill, while you enjoy a light lunch eon, with a cheer ing cup of delicious tea or chocolate. Fit's cool and restful "here: you'll be courteously served with the best snd daintiest of foods. tTThla Orlll la alao livery convenient to the urban cars. Di rect entrancee are on Seventh atreet and on Morrison street. The Portland Hotel O. J. Kaafsnaaa, Mgr. Iti GOPHER GOVERNOR COMING Eberhardt, of Minnesota, to Aid Ore- Ron Suffragist Campaign. Members of tha College of Equal Suffrage Association wore present la force at the weekly meeting yesterday tn tha Selling building. Two Interesting addresses were de livered on th. growth of the organisa tion, in Oregon. The first waa given by Mrs. F. W. Cotterlll. aistor-ln-law of the Mayor of Seattle, who la at the head of tha Medtord branch, while tha second cam. from Mra. Mary E. Rlngrose. of California, who haa under. taken tha organisation of Catholic members in thla state. In addition Mra. A. E. Clark read a l.tt.r from Oov.rnor Ebarbardt, ot Minnesota, in wnicn ha wrote that he He Officii Ticket for tLe Bridge of the Gods Art) here and can be secured at Rowe & Martin's Drag . itore, Washington, near 6th ft. Take advice before too late and Secure Seats Now )7he advance sale shows that before Satnrday night, Jane 8. the absolute capacity of Multnomah Field will be completely sold out. Two ihows only. Saturday, Jane 8, Monday, June 10. List of Arrivals at The Multnomah Hotel Eugene la (i. Brown. New York S. Harnett. Felix Oerstans. Herhert T. Avery. Pan Francisco IL R. Gallagher, D. Isaacs and m-lf, 8. L. O. Knox. li. T. Iieltrlch and wife. Roland Urubb. W. Htlllarv. Seattle O. P. Peabody, F. H. Harvwy and wife. C. W. Everett, O. C. Smith and wife, Theo. P. Tremper and wife, C. O. Rainier and wife. F. H. Blaahfleld. M. V. ( rail. Tacoma H. J. Limhart, E. R. Wheed er, M. Kaatman. C. E. Sackett. E. Noonaa. Ooarliart A. C. Thompson and wife. New Westminster. B. C. H. J. Lough ran and wife. Kverett H. D. Spencer and wife. Kelso Oeorge Socor. Sookana H. J. andarlnn. afea Ti tr Jessie. Kerkoley I. V. Iegnan and wife, E. T. Hrure. washougal R. P, Tracy, Charles H. Wood. Nes Perce W. H. Ralph. Sacramento Einery Oliver. Kbrt Wayne 11. A. Weoks and wife. Thorp, ash. A. U Clyhourne. Salem Mra. O. Pooge. W. L. Uenham, R. It. Henham. H. s. on M osier Mrs. B. J. Weller. Mra. J. K. McOregor, C. A. MacCargar. Philadelphia Charles a Iteber. OakridSfl. lint E. W Srhalaa an fsmlly. Meuford F. L. Cranfleld. Carfield P. J. Murdorff and wife. Winnipeg J. H. Thomson. La Urande D. H. Jesiae. City Frank W. Rogers and wife. St. Louia R. p. Navlor. Albany Mra. II. A. Nelson. Mlaa Nai. son. nirs. ir. Mimt, w. E. Morton. on the work, though ha regretted hla inability to ba present at tha meeting of Oovernore In August. All the varloua associations ara to ba represented by a float during ths lestivai. Dead Body Found Near Astoria. ASTORIA. Or, June 4. (Special.). Word was received here today that the body of a man came aahora Mondav afternoon at what la known aa Dead- mans Cove, on the ocean beach a short distance from Fort Canby, and waa burled near there. The body waa well- dressed and waa evidently that of a man of refinement, but nothing waa found to discloss Its Identity. Spring Maid" mueie. Alt tha reoorda for all tha macblnee. Ellers Music House, Seventh and Alder. Talking would ba here In a few months to help machine department, saoonl floor. Agenti Tor Reed's Waists Phone Main 6898 Tree Delivery F. P. Young Co. LADIES' HABERDASHERS. 323 Morrison Street, Opposite the Hotel Portland Forced to Move Sale The Maxquam Building has been sold our location wQI be occupied by the bank aXter alteration, have been made. We must move at once. Every Article Reduced (Only contract good excepted.) All of our fine stock of Embroiderlei Vt price. $4.00 Long Kid Gloves, colors only, special, onlv S1.4S ooe wasnaoie . namoisette moves, special fVOO Saxony Wool Sweaters, special $4.50 Embroidered Linen Waists, special $1.00 Summer-weight Union Suits, special oummer-weifriit vests, special 35o Silk Lisle Hose, special 65 Silk Lisle Hose, special $3.50 La Toeea Corset, extra long, special .39 2.98 2.4S .85 .19 .25 .42 2.98 1863 ESTABLISHED 1912 Bro k Straw Hats Without a I'ccr '.'! $3 Clothes Satisfaction Is What You Want and that is what you pet when you buy an A. B. Steinbach & Co. Suit of Clothes. Every Suit sold by U3 is a guarantee of satisfaction. The styles and patterns shown here arc fresh and new, with every kind of new feature which constitutes style. The box back, two and three-button sack or the real Brit ' isher for the young man who wants something different. Our Suits at $15, $20 and $25 carry higher quality than ordinary clothes at these prices and are without an equal Finer grades at $30.00 to $50.00. . Reliable Clothiers. Portland' Fashion Shop for Men and Boys Women's Mannish Waists ma1a up In solaottp, rep, mailraa and silk In ilaln and striped effects, 95c to $3.95 Southwest Corner Fourth and Morrison Street whoou ad rou.rr.ra. 4tlH ffi i I IV t Sit IsKal TW Mir WnmI Cmtifr t.l ilv ?wrt Cent. Css.nrrr ' smrvv e ifcsi f caafer: tcHMsBsrt tibtvrr meiy, mmmc art. Maairvw C7" Iftdi cmrw fr sMKik nteMi mm 4osr Ufa. Cknacu TrieCcmipaaniTe r. rn.Sial LaaiM Clar CaiaM . at.. LU P. Far asiSHararl ...rial Sariairal. Mlial Caila(r O. Calilafala. Huaac au4 I ar ism Iwf iu. ti . .a ta n, ..... aaar. rad rsnaai. ssrakal tralslne. flarrtsr Sr's Dnisaaiia idaare. Kali irm aa-ni ,aaeihif 2. IllaaiswS a-a-o-a. aM 1, a. V I. 1 OTIF Y. A a. 4aaartaadDarSckoBl foaOMa. aaa at Muaininf s, Ja. h,.iui i Collalata, Aoaataaule aa4 IJaaaaatarr Lv. Mason, Art, UaraUoa. OranoaaSuss. (Haaioaat ra.u, naat oaaa U raara ot aaa mmi wall raaoeaaaaeaed. Ike assinaa la llsuaaatn 3ftr. AppllcaaMMa haai4 a. .M aa).. Addraa, Ta. 8'alar Swnt.OH IS, Sl.Salaa. Hall. Sal.a Or. rir??rr i i if vwjfn 1 1 W I j j i i jj it a a v'i:w':.e',r Quelle 128 Sixth St. and 311 Alder St. SASES Of ilsbt 0 SAIT. Caa - ,- MUt CVaava MaMC AR. taacsnaa sas - - - - ir clal Dasa. Han lttaa Saa.SaaaaS MaralaaS aaaaaassi T vafataf. wntr fa, Asa UtTtM WHHHjK Sa . CUHC1M SOAP SHAVING STICK For Tender Faces Indispensable for those subject to red. onse. rout hn m. sod ottver trrltatloos of lbs tkio. A ibaTUsr luxury. No muf. oo aoccr soap, bo terms. o waste of 1 1 me or motasr. In nicaeied boa. SAc . at storaa or br mall. Liberal sample Cieo. Address "Artlcura,- lepi. su. boston. CAUFOajTLA SIOTsUas. HOTEL STEWART SAII FRANCISCO Geary Street, a bo re Union Square European Plan f 1.60 a iky up American riaa 3.UU a Cay up ssaJ.ra i CaaMaeef Wish Streal . Een 1 s .is. aiasairta rata. thtmnm asat rst.il m .. Oa Xs tissaainla. all mwmt cm. n,a Bass sai.lsm aaMSs state. aa4 si sas. .as, HOTEL SUTTER Sutter and Kearny Streets SAN FRANCISCO Aa. up-to-date modern fire-proof hotel of 250 rooms, taking the place of the old Occidental Hotel and Lick Ho use. European Plsi $1.53 Per Day Up Take nay Tanlenb frvaa tba Faery at ta. Eihsw ( tmm Hotot. 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