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THE SFXDAY OREGOXIA!. PORTLAND, AUGUST 21, 1910. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORZCOITIAX TELEPBOXZa. Cmratlr s-roma . ... City circulation... Huifci Ediur.. Sunday Editor.. ... Compcfnf room ., City Editor ....... upc Buildings Pacific Ststae, Hm. .Uatn 7v ...Main 7"T0 ...Mam To: i) ...Main 7070 ...Main 7O70 ...Mam 7O70 ...Kaon 7070 8"H A -3 A ev.S A "3 A A M9 a eonj AjrvsExcrra, OP PFTF. ( V THfl TrU rVorrleott bt. S'ltfl and fcvot Vaudvlll. Tftis ettaraooa at 2 14 and totusbt at OR-AND TBEATEH (Park and WaaMnton v aaavu.a. i bis uuxoiNa -.. taaifht at 7 0 end LTV If? trciter raa-mtlt and A!d Amutnax Mualcei Comedy Company In sa;a soeiatjt.- Tula aztaraaoa a :sv; tonic hi at 7 to and a. Jfetrrx or Art. Greek vases. Roman coins, Tanagra Cj'uriDaa and many other delightful specimens of ancient art may be seen at the loan exhibition now filling the upper galleries at the Museum. Also, exquisite specimens of Venetian lace and glass, as well aa Italian re lie (a and clo tures, jewelry and furniture. The Museum Is open every week day from I until t and on Sundays from I to i o'clock. Free, the afternoons of Tuesday, Thursday, Fri day, Saturday and Sunday. Married Pronx'a Cl-CB Has OuTtxtfc The Married People's Club of Bunnyside Methodtet Church enjoyed an outing In Lsdd Park FfEay night. About 40 were present, among them being the pastor of the church. Rev. W. T. Euster. and Mr Euster; Rev. T. B. Ford, formerly pastor at Sunny side and now stationed at Hood River, and six of the members of the committee having charge of the sew atone church at Sunnyslde. PlATonocxD FasiKAi. Piakwxd. Pro grammes are out for the Portland play- ITAR theater fPark and Waahtnrten Motion tuetune. continuous, tram u festival, to be held In Peninsula 10 30 p it . p,rk one week from Tuesday at S P. M. At S o'clock there will be a baseball game between the North Park and Peninsula nines, followed at : or "old loins' dances." In which children from all tbs nlayxrounds will participate. Various) other games will be played, and the festi val will close about 6:30 o'clock. lyamori young men who desire to study law will find the course of study provided by the law department of the Cnlverslty of Oregon especially adapted to the needs of those who must be self- supporting. Night classes permit such em ployment. For catalogue, giving iuii in formation, address Walter H. Evans, U Pmii mtiim school next week win he In Sunnyslde at Hunters Hall. East Yam hill and Thirty-fourth sts. Miss Tracy will give her first lesson, Tuesday. Au rit n. at : P. M. The ubet will he Takai and Salads." 1 ne duduo is in vited. Portland Gas Ooke Co. Ton can't look a cold Winter to the face without Beaver Hill coal. Get your order In now at Summer prices. We u de liver later. Portland Suburban lax- preae Company. W. K. Stevens, manager. Phone Main K&. To Whom It Mat Coscsan. Ths legal partnership heretofore existing ana known as Taggart and Crawford has been mtitnallv dissolved. Edward T. Taggart, i Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Or. Rnrniv-Rccovarr of large tiger- a gray cat, black stripes around body and at I tall, white breast, fore paws, hind legs. uwur a pvt. fff ?m0 Watch Bargains Look at These Prices is a rn for an Ela-in or Waltham. 1 or dD.UU else. In nickel case. Regular price GoM FUled as Above $9.50 JAEGER BROS as rta er CA for a II or 1 sire, to-year gold flll Oa7.DU ed case, with . Elgin, Waltham or Hampden movement. Rglr price 11-00. M ft Cn Ladies' size, open face. 20-year P1U3U Elgin. Waltham. Hampden move ments. Regular price $13.60. (in ff Ladles' hunting case Elgin, Walt OlaCaUU ham or Hampden movement In 10-year, gold-filled case. Regular price. $18.00 to lis. 00. A big reduction on evsry watch In our store. Get our prices. Ths Large Jewelry Store 268 Morrison. Bet. 3d -4th OAKS PARK to. W. P. carltao Webefs Prise fiaad. Tfc .a a::nuxn aa4 toalsnt. OBXCOXIA AT BXSOKTH. Far the etese nrrt? mf Ts OresaBUaa a gssuan marts. saa arris tareossi tns fatlowtag aata. City rates. aebacrtptaaaa ky saail mrm aajeble fiatlably ss advaaes. Oriaa Park P. m. Beockey. lajf Bsarb Btraehal Ca Mrtn Alsid us) Stars. Paieae Ry. Caw Slews esvatl, Cetaaabka Beaeto Js. U UaUachas. Cearhert Para B. J. gairaaiae. Ira. IS. Pr Cat Bay Ocisa Weaver J) Weaves. Psctne Ctty 4A. T. Cdsseada. Xrwpsrl ti as, ajlrawr. Caraeaw sn Misarsl gpitacs Batai te. ec Xaxtla'a gnrtaae Oirles 0 and when his slender savings gave out he became a publlo charge. Mylette re ceived hla Injuries at a performance which President Garfield attended. The clown tried to excel himself, and In one of his feats, a leap over three elephants. misjudged the distance and fell between two of them. He recovered sufficiently to return to the ring, bnt never was as clever again. At one Urns he received a salary of S1000 a week. T. Owxca of Cows Fixed. The cows of Henry Fries found that the calbaga and fruit trees of Fred Lf rch, fSI East Thirty- ninth street, were rich In the constituents nf butter fat and showed a decided pref erence tor browsing In Larch's garden. Lerch for the second time within recent months caused the arrest of Fries on charge of allowing the cattle to run large. It was related before Judge Ben nett yesterday that once before Mrs. Lerch had suffered a broken arm In trying to round them up. and had d mantled I30"O from Frit's ss Indemnity. On the last outbreak of the rows the Lercha railed the poumlmaster. Fries was fined : and cautioned to keep his cows at coma. AsTt-WtBD CnrsArm V'hoed. City At torney Grant yesterday addressed a com munication to Mayor Simon, requesting permission to take up with the Police Impairment the subject of proper care of vacant lots. Numerous pieces of this kind of property throughout the city have Lost In Sunnyslde district. Phone Sell wood 1410. I nvrxoTOX. Family going East, will take KSOO for equity In full lot and new six-room, furnished bouse, at East Eleventh, near Thompson. Appiy sis trie bldg. Fom Rk.tt. Lam feed store, near Madl- on-treet bridge on Front at.; excellent location. A. H. Blrrell Co.. McKay bldg. Third and Stark. in rum MowrzrrK'a vocal studio moved. Columbia bldg, W. Park, Waeih. OaisxTAX. Rco RrPAiai.HO by a native expert. AUyeh Bros, SH wasnmgton. n 0 , Jt I m VlMkaHl. 11 K . ,,.j ,. ... hll. It Dl-ax-lai. Diuiu.y " U U,e duty of th. pol.es force to see cv"": to ths ordinance against this Is enforced, they have failed to do so. The weeds are colr.K rapidly to seed and tne time is at hand when action must be taken, if at a'.U to remove them, according to Mr. Grant. Ffes Dtukkb Cacbx Dismissals. R- W. I i,r rvrln Sanmd Round TJd Big iryae, one ot uie s(anui vuhk vim-ci. rm. Katkirixs C. Mamok bs returned. Office Corbett bldg. SIX AUTO SPEEDERS FINED employed during the strike of the team tsrs, was dismissed yesterday by Acting Chief of Police Moore because It charged against him that he bad been using his polico star to secure tree annua in saloons. Prrke had been absent from duty since Wednesday and Sergeant Wanlesa was detailed to Investigate his case. R. L. Calavan. another special officer, was dismissed on a similar charge. Louts ZiatitcRMAK BcitrED. Funeral services for the late Louis Zimmerman were held In St. Lawrence chapel at S o'clock yesterday morning. Archbishop Christie and Rev. Father Hughes being In charge of the ceremonies. There were numerous beautiful floral offerings. Burial was at the Portland Crematorium. Hla death occurred last week, the result of stomach trouble. Mr. Zimmerman waa a Portland pioneer and prominent busi ness man. I'Mtox Picket Arrested. Andrew Btrchmaa. a union plrket at the Multno mah Iron Works, was arrested rTiaay njiht by Police Sergaant Smith, charged Bunch of Fast Drivers- "I think that these officers ought to use aoma ludmnent. said leorge Johnson, of H7 East Eighteenth street, as he relunctantly paid a fine of 110 In police court yesterdsy morning for speeding Ms automooiie. Aa admitted that be was going faster than the law allowed. Judge Bennett could not aee where extraordinary judgment was required and said ao. Johnson was accused of going at the rate of 25 miles on hour on East Tnirieenia traat when arrested by Patrolman Sims. Ha nad no speedometer oa bis car. A warrant was Issued for ths ar rest of L Aronson. whom Sims accuses f going at the rate or so mues an knur at East Twentieth ana wasco streets. Sims says that Aronson admit-. that ha was making st least li rniixa an hour. He has had many tribu lations with bis car. One member ot the family received a broken arm wane PLOT IS TRACED TO RATS Two Traps Solve Mystery of Flowing Gas in Restaurant. That rats were guilty of a determined and continued attempt to blow up ths Kantong Restaurant on Washington street, was the" discovery of Special Po liceman J. J. Fltxslramons, who made aa Investigation of the mystery Friday night. On two occasions the gas Jets on the Kltrhen range" In the restaurant have been found turned on full force, late at night, and the polios for a time enter tained the theory that some person was endeavoring to destroy the restaurant. The case was first reported to the police last Wedneeday by J. J. Byrne proprietor of the Portland Creamery. 464 Washing ton street. Byrne said that be noticed a smell of gas oomlng from the restau rant long after midnight. He entered and found a gas Jet turned on and a light burning. Tha room was full of gas and a destructive explosion was probably averted by the timely discovery. Byrne told the police that the opening of the gas Jet might be part of a plot to destroy ths restaurant. Patrolman Madden and Fire Marshal W. H. Blerly could find nothing to show who had opened the Jet. James M. Kan. the Chinese proprietor. closed the place at 1 o'clock Thursday and took especial care to see that all the gas-oocks were tightly closed and the room securely locked. At S o clock that morn ing be went back, accompanied by Mr. Byrne, and on entering the place found It again flooded with gas. The two men reported their discovery to Fltssimmons. Kan declared that no one had a key to the place, and Fltssimmons decided that rats were the only possible offenders. Upon his advice. Kan placed two traps on the range, right by the thumb-screws, and shortly after midnight yesterday morning he and Fltssimmons went back to the restaurant. They found a rat In each trap. The cocks, from long use, turned freely and In running over the range, the rodents had cauaed them to turn. with refusing to move on. oircnman ana ,,,, --other had a collision and others, it waa alleged, had been follow. Ins one of the employes of the foundry. The others desisted when ordered to do so. but Birchman persisted. Hla hearing was st for August 23. jewel Tmtr Goes to Rockpiij. Henry Clark, alias William Martin, pleaded guilty In Municipal Court yesterday to Kra!ir.g Jewelry and money of the value of to from lira. Prlgmcre. or 13 Kueseu street. He was sentenced to a year at the rock pile. Three previous convictions were against Clark. Including a two-year term In the penitentiary and a 90-day sen tence on the rockplle. St-Baussioir CoxrsxuD Wrrsi Clubs. Frank Kramer showed fight when ar rested by Patrolmen Webster and Bewley at Third and Couch atreeta early yester day morning for disorderly conduct and had to be clubbed into submission. Avven then he broke away and ran but was recaptured. Aa opportunity to leave town was eiven when has case was beard by Judge Bennett yesterday morning. AXXOTXK OP WOKE Pcttisheo. Ac cused of following women about at ths Columbia Park. Joe Sampson, a Pole, was arrested Friday afternoon by Park Police man Jackmas. who tesunea la i'ouoa Court yesterday that asnoyaacea to frequenters of ths park were becoming an Intolerable nuisance. Sampson fined AX Fai Focwo n CoatprLB. Fire broke oat shortly after imdn'ght yesterday la a pile of coal at Twelfth and Lovejoy streets from unknown cause. The fence enclosing the coal was Ignited but ths Male was extinguished without serious loss. The coal was owned by the Potlatch Coal Company. PaisoKEa Promises His Vots). "Give me a chance to get out of town. Judge, and I won't come ba.-k until It la time to vote for you for County Judge," said. Gus Hartman. an old offender, in Police Court yesterday. Judge Bennett heeded the request, though upon U:e vote. Chinese Lottert Lee Dook. a Chineso. ln a lottery. piead?d In Police Court yesterday morning and was ficed Nick Fery.e. a Japanese, pleaded guilty to having lottery tickets In his possession ana was nnea tj. We Sku. hair mattresses retail at wholesale prtcesv for 30-pound beds from S7J0 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the same dav. Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsgsr. pro prietor. I3s-3S Front et- Main 474, A U74 Tou7o Ladt STSeooRAPaEa wants posi tion with reliable firm; experienced In law and real estate business; eager and will ing to work: would like steady employ meat with good firm: can give good ref erences. AY H4 Oregon lan. Take the Rrvxm Trip To ORXOOJf C1TT SCTTDAT It's Coot. ajo Pleasajit. Boat Leaves Tatxor Street A- M, 11 M-. IP. M. Roiito Trip, 45c. Paktrt Woxas; also. S short-hour waitresses. Apply at once to superinten dent Olds, nortmaa sj King. Diamonds Oema of the first water only. C Chnstensen, second floor Cor bett building Take elevator. Swiss Watch FxrAianto. C Christen sen. 3d floor Corbett blag. Take elevator. DiRiurr Vacuum CuKAjtwws. easy pay ments, 4T1H Wash. Msla S&ol A Stak BgAUTTPCLt Infant girl for adoption. Csll Mala JMS. X M07. Sr. DAjncASca has returned. Marqaam. -Wcosxaa g Xrult store. aCg Wsah. this Is ths second report of fast driv ing made aralnst It. Albert Fox. of T70 Bid well avenue. pleaded guilty to driving at ths rate of !S mues an nour at cast ottiowoum snd Burnslds streets, and was fined us W. M. Thompson, living at tne iimi- i lln Hotel, was la a hurry to get to the ball game Friday afternoon ana was making SS miles aa hour at Twenty-third and Everett streets whea one )f the motorcycle policemen woa um number. Hs pleaded runty yesieruay moraine and was fined .10. John Veasen. of 141 East Pine, paid 110 for the privilege of running at tne rate of t4 miles aa hour at East Burn- side and Twenty-eighth streets. John O. Elrod and Harry F. John also paid flnea of 110 for speeding. Once Noted Clown In Almshouse. NEW YORK. Aug. J9- Harry Mylette, an old-time clown, who waa known to circus followers from the Atlsntie to ths Pacific aa 'Handsome Harry," baa beea committed to the New York Almshouse. He has beea crippled for many years. ATLANTA, GA IS GROWING Increase Is 64,067 in Ten Tears; Watcrbury, Conn., Advances, Too. WASHINGTON, Aug. iO-JThe popu lation of Waterbury, Conn, Is 71.141, an Increase of 17,682. or 49.8 per cent, as compared with 46.861 In 1900. The pop ulation of Atlanta, Ga, is 164.839, an Inorease of 64,947, or 71.1 per cent, as compared with (9.871 in 1900. PHOTOGRAPHER. Aoxie, Columbia Bldg.. M&In. XC34. Th oil TfOmnsuiferi thar mntrnl tYi srrtksit Baku dial riot of 6outhrn Bum) r sub- u&uunc Motrto power for steam. Hm Trunk Co. tor truntt and bar- C00LING,S00THING. During the dog days heavy workers are in need of a cooling, soothing bever age, one that can be used as a tissue builder and general revivlfler of the entire system. For such a beverage Hod Gold, the famous bottled product of the Star Brewing Company, exactly fills ths bill. This Ideal beer Is made from the choicest and most costly in gredients. Order a trial case today. Phone East 46, B 1146. Free delivery. WHERE TO DINE. Ajl tne aeucacies ox me ifiiun ai iiia Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladies. 80S Wash, near 6th St. Chicken dinner. Peerless Cafeteria, 104 Fifth, near Washington. Trunks, suit cases and bags. Largest variety st Hsrrls Trunk rro.. '37 Mxtn. Is tha home of EineeriL7 jewelry. Buying here means petting the best to be had for the money. It means a . solid name is behind every article gold, whether jewelry, silverware,, out glass or bric-a-brac. We dont offer so called easy payment plans to add expense to prices we've established. We believe easy payment plans ABE EASY, in that dishonest people take advantage and honest people most pay higher prices to even up. Quality and price are distinctive. at 286 Morrison St. The Fitting of Cheap Lenses To the eye causes more eye trouble than all the eye strain put together. Get the best when it comes to taking care of your eyes. It may cost a little more in the beginning, but you are away ahead in dollars and com fort so long as you use good lenses. We give you the best and most accu rate lenses that modern science can supply, and at a price most reason able. Established here since 1898. DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS 21S-21S FAILING BLDG, T-1- 1 J aa.-aahlnv.nn ,Ma Second Floor. Take Elevator. Olds -Wortman - Ring Morrison. Alder, Tenth and W. ParK Sts. Corset Announcem't r . : ' - JtSt ' ; ; .. nut counting much c : . t'?' V ; '' X-i Propwitck Ftvto.- i f ' V v " S-r - rx , accused of conduct- 4 . .- V' T ' 1 " 1 guilty to lie charge i " V, . - i ' :..! a-. . s Mrs. Julia Asa Brewer, Whs Pies at CorvBllle at Age of 9U CORVAIXIS. Or, Aug. tO (Special.) Julia Ann Brewer was born In ths State of New Tork In 1S1. At the age of If she joined the United Brethren Church and lived an earnest. Christian Ufa until her death a few days ago. She was thrice married. Her first husband, B. Dow, died In Illinois In im. In 1ST4 she cams to Oregon, and In the sams rear married J. F. Hulburt. Her second widowhood , began In 1S81. A few years later shs married D. Brewer, who passed away not long ago. Four children survive her. They are: E- Dow and Irene Turner, of 8bedds: H. Dow, of Dallas! C Dow, of Corvallla. We take pleasure in announcing the ar rival of Miss Hope Frances Gale Expert Corsetiere Who will give demonstrations and fit tings of the Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets. You are invited to come ana talk Over your corset troubles with Miss Gale. She will give you intelligent and honest advice, without any thought of obligation on your part to buy a corset. Miss Gale has filled several engagements at the Greater Olds, Wortman & King .tore and her services have been so satis factory that we have engaged her again for one week. Don't fail to avail your self of this opportunity, so call early. Bon Ton Corsets are the truest expression of every corset virtue the highest achievement in the art of modern eorsetry. Every wearer of the Bon Ton Corset is the proud possessor of a wealth of style, health, comfort and symmetry. There is a subtle charm and grace about all Bon Ton Corsets which appeal to your finer tastes and excite your admiration and fancy. Bon Ton Corsets are without a rival, each model an original conception of surpassing excellence in every detail. Prices $3 to $15 E0YAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Fit, wear, satisfy and insure you against corset troubles. The most potent charm of womanly beauty is a perfect figure at tained only through wearing a perfect corset correctly fitted. Royal Worcester Corsets enhance and beautify every figure, moulding the form until it assumes the graceful and symmetrical lines of the ideal. All this and more is accomplished with ease and fully in accord with the laws of health and hygiene. Ill fitting poorly-made corsets destroy the very charms which nature intended should be emphasized, and many a fine figure has been marred by lack of attention to that most important factor, the correct corset and how to wear it. Ask our corsetiere to assist you. 'NEMO" CORSETS, a complete new line of this popular corset, just received. Ask to see them when in the corset department. Other popular makes of high-grade corsets on sale in our beauti ful Corset Store, second floor, are the Marietta, Mme. Helens, Marquis, Warner Rustproof, Redfern, Rengo Belt Corsets, Howd 48 La Beau Front Lace, S&lmn Waists, etc. Don t fail to tee them. See full-page ad., Section 3, Page L Fall Styles BROOK The Peer of AU$3 Hats " - r Holeproof Hose Guaranteed to Wear 6 Manths Foremost Clothiers Since 1863 Introductory Display of Fall Styles for 1910-11 The near approach of the Fall season has set thousands to thinking of new clothes, and as usual we are proving a Mecca for all who seek the most desirable things in male attire Just now we are featuring the new English Browns in plain I a U'f iri u' a r l il'-jiw ana rancy weaves, ai p.a.u, p.so ana pou ibee JJisplay in vestibule Windows; When you buy a suit of clothes, are you satisfied with " mixed' or "shoddy," or do you demand ALL-WOOL? If the warp is ootton or shoddy and only the woof wool, the oloth may at first have nearly as good finish, but it will never give you tho same satisfaction in wear and pleasure as the real fabric Will it? The Cutler Desks are all-solid quarter-sawed oak or mahogany of select quality they are genuine all through They are not "filled" with any inferior material they are not simply surfaced with one-twentieth Inch visible material Oak or Ma hogany (that is supposed to des ignate the quality of that particu lar piece of furniture) and filled with nineteen-twentieth parts of other wood, as is the case with 'veneered" furniture. If you want Desks, Tables, Chairs and Filing Cabinets that will be a lasting asset in your business and credit to your good judgment, see us about it. Get our Special Catalogs. KILHAM Stationery & Printing Co. Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engrav ers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS. THE GREATER MeiertFrankStore SPECIALS FROM THE Pare Food Grocery Hams, mild sugar eured young pig hams, on special sale tomor- Oflp row in pure food grooery department at the low price the pound ewvl Picnic Hams, on sale tomorrow at the low price of, the pound, X5 Granulated Sugar, special for tomorrow, 16 .pounds for $1.00 Butter, our own But- Fish Flakes, Burnham Monkey Soap, special ternnt brand, 2-pound brand, special at, the tomorrow only at the rolls, speoial can on sae " Q extremely low A at, the roll sdC morrow only for 17 price the cake Tillamook Full Cream OA Lea & Perrin's Sauce, small OAg Cheese, spec 1 this week, lb. stiVC bottles, special tomorrow"" Kitchen Boquet, appetizer, 23? Pint Bottle Catsup, special, 10 Imported Grab Meat, YourOf Del Monte Sardines, the 1 Favorite .Brand; the can""C best, large cans; special Smith's Kippered Delft Peanut OH, reg- C. & B. Lucca Oil, Herring, imported, ular 65c size, tomor- large bottles, special special tomor-0' row, in deli- C7 or tomorrow r7Ce row, the can eSilC eatessen dept. -''' at only, each ' -'' Equity Blend Coffee, 25c Grade 19c This is a grade and blend that we can recommend and has never "I Q before been sold for less than 25c the pound; .special at only . X7C Abetta Biscuit, one dozen packages, 49S six packages for only 25 See our Demonstration of KAOLA. The new vegetable shortening. Genuine Ball Mason Jars 45c Dozen Tomorrow only in our housefurnishing section, basement, the genuine Ball Mason Jars with rubbers and porcelain lined caps, pint IC size at the very low price of take advantage now the dozen "wC Quarts, on sale, the dozen, 55, half-gallon size, per dozen, 75i Positively no telephone orders will be filled for these very low prices.' i J 11 f j HI ifJ )UR MOTTO is to Hang 7 On to a Customer When Once We Get Him We . do this by having right prices and giving every order our prompt attention. 0. B. STUBBS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. No. 61 Sixth Street, Portland, Or. Phones Main 1696, A 1696. A New Gold Field in .British Columbia A rich sold quart vein has been discovered on Grouse Creek, Cari boo District, B. C. where (50,000.000 (Fifty Million Collars) has already been taken out o g-ravela. The lode Is six feet wide, and pans gold so freely that wage can be made by sluicing; decomposed quartz. This Is a tunnel proposition. ... no sinking; or hoisting, and a motor car can be run from Ashcroft Sta tion, on the Canadian Faclflo Railway, to within a mile of the property. I have acquired the two original locations of one hundred acres on ' both aides of Grouse Creek, and have formed a syndicate to take over the property. No money 1 to be paid for property until It Is developed . and ore In sight- !- Get in on the ground floor and make an Investment which prom ise to return you $20.00 for every dollar Invested. Apply for information and eharea to CHARLES F. LAW, Broker P. O. 8m tlS. Roan T. Bank of British North America Building, Vancouver, B. CA ' HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opeosits Bete) St Francis European Plan Sl.fiO a day up American Plan $3,00 a day op Jew slsel andbrlcksuii.Uu a. Vunusbsdat cost of $200,000. Sverr comfort as4 con venience. Oa carUnes transferring H OTer city. Omnibos meets trains and steamers. 6ead for Booklet with map of San Francisco PHOENIX IRON WORKS Bnartneera, Founder, Mauihlnlets aad Boilermakers, Building and Structural Work. WR MAKB Fire Hydrants, Lag Hauls, Cmwi Gears, HydranMe Giants, Water Gates, Lumber Trucks, Etc. " HAWTHORNE AYE. AND EAST THIRD PORTLAND, OR.