r i c..Z3:; daily jour.::AL; tostlajid, Friday eveihkg. august 10. isca. f . r V IwU-.lH J 8UUMER RESORTS. . WIMl t4 Tka "nl aa Mi at Mit, I -Baa oh aad X.waart, A resale ea. rtar salivary will ka tiatalaad. Order , dllMt (IM Mr ffB t tfeaae aetata tad he will Mu4 Mai" BIAOK leal Oakae, egeati i wees, fcaedtaartere et P aaea, Wa LlvrV fca all Mint, tka SXASIOS AltS OaAEHAaT PAA4-. W. ft. Wkitaaaa, aeat aaadaaertera ' u ewie a ue, e eras aura, sraeiaa. Dr. Mtm. aa-all aaiate aa tat iriwrOKT AJT0 TAasTBA Hair , Divelklaa, sews see Camilla - h ,, aaran raureas, esa aw s.sartere at Bewpart, Or, VeUvery te ' all soUta aa the heath. WlLHOii SFaraae t. w. ai.Laraa. (at, Wilkait. Or, SOT LAX I Sol JUka laaimriaaa 0-, ; aaaat. Hot Lake, On- OAKSOV, WAtrfjUaarel Bpriags Be. tel Co., aa-wita. , CftaCAD. WAlt TWa. Bteffett. Inai i nam arm-BAL psnroi, wash. w. aetaaac, eevai, weiiiss, waaa. ww fmmm00miiw wQ TOjTTOBT'S AMVUMtm. Lyric....,... prer .... rentage ....... "Jack, the B.mbler" ........... Vaudeville Vaedevtlle The Bosorth family will held thalr seconfl annual reunion at tha Boaorth grove, -Woodland, Washington, tomor row, nun year tba raunton waa bald In July and an organisation perfected by tha alec Hon of C. C Bosorth, president; A. N. WUla of Portland, vice-president, and M. B. .Boaorth Of Portland, aecre tary. Tha annual meetings In tha fu tura ara to ba hald tha aaeond Satur day of August .There ara but two liv ing out-of a family of 11 children a fad Tt, and Carolina Thymg. agsd 5, Tha family eama to Oregon In 1(41 from Mahaaka county, Iowa. Laat year thara were about 100 at tha reunion. ; Proapect Camp No. 140, Woodman of tha World, gave an trolley party to tha Heights and St. Johns last evening. Two oara filled with choppers, their wlvaa and awaathaarta left Second and Morrison at 1:10 p. m, and proceeded to Portland Heights and from thara to St Johne. There wera peanut battlea and horn-blowing; eonteata on the ladles' part, and tha chopper's war cry on tha part of tha man. Honore ware In favor of tha ladlea. The ooramlttea eonalsted -of Chalnqan George W. Tablar, Walter X McMulltn, conductor of ear No. 1, and Will Murphy, conductor of car No. ' Suit for $8,000 damagea- from Brown eVMoCabe haa been filed In the circuit ourt by Ellen Galvln, widow of Michael Oalrln, who waa killed on June while employed by Brown McCabe loading lumber in the hold of a- ship. It ia al leged that 'the Arm waa negligent in placing Galvln in a poeltlon of danger and in falling to warn him when lum ber waa awung into tha hold. Oalvin waa killed by A atick of timber that fell from a allng and at ruck htm. u.n.. a u.ni.. . .... 7for Mra. Oalvin. . . udii vvenaier ima morning aamitiea xne win or Robert suitor to probate In tha county court; The deceaeed left an eatate valued at $,85l. By tha terma of tha will four of tha children Mary ' are to receive tl.000 each. A - nn. Thomaa a. suitor, la bequeathed 1500, To a eon, Robert A. Suitor, la left "one 4ollar atut m mnra M Th. nmiinilM a the property la davlaed to the widow. Buaie suitor, who la named executrix. . . Mra. S. C Frailer of 10k Union ave nua reported to tha police laat night "that a thief atola her pockctbook con- .' LI1...1 Lai. -j L.iL M AT CITE D Seattle Pastor Will Occupy Dr. Brougher'a Pulpit Morning ; and Evening -Sunday. . t ; Rev. Myron W. Haynea, D. D.t tha man who dared Co aak 'mlniatertal rail road transportation aoma montha ago for a person not directly connected with ; JIWj .Kit J.B.I"-' 'M5WJ Rev. " Myron W. Haynea, D. D. hie family gulahed himaelf In Seattle by aecurlng pledgee of 171,000 in one hour for the building of a new church, la alated to preach at the White Temple Sunday, vice Dr. - Brougher, who will- bee In Seattle. Dr. Haynea, who ia paator of tha Flrat Baptist church of Seattle, la known aa a pulpit orator of unuaual power. Ha haa ohoaen aa hla aubjects, for tha morning service, "Go and Coma," and for tha evening, "Carbon and Diamond." commission. Mr. Durbln says: "Prac tically all available apace In tha new pavilion ta now taken. , Both machinery halla ara filled and a great portion of tha ground . space haa been platted. Everything points to a rousing big fair from a display standpoint." Tha fair wlU ba from tha 10th to the 16th of September. . , . ' Judge C V. Gantenbeln Of tha circuit court haa returned from a It-days' out ing in tha mountains near Mount Hood. Jude-a Gantenbeln la also colonel of the talnlngllt whllaaha waa comlni tothefThlM raalmant. Oreaon National Ouard. city on an -Oaks oar. She dropped the purae on the floor of tha oar and be- aurv im couia pica up ner property me .thief reached down and grabbed tha reticule. He then made hla way hur riedly to tha door and Jumped off the train. Tha police have an excellent description of the criminal. . The Evangelical association ramp moaiinaa, which nave Dean in eesaion for tha paat two weeka at Jennings Lodge, came to a cloaa laat night. The final meeting was in tha nature of a farewell aervlca and waa held in tha big tent Short, cheery talka wera the order, followed by tha alngtng of "God Ba With Tou Till We Meet Again." Tha conventions wera under the direction of Revs. H. E. Hornachuch, Kara Mauro and W. Plumar. ,. " Water through " hose " for aprlnkllng yards or aldewalka, or washing porchea r windows, muet ba paid for la advance and used only between tha houra of I and I a. m. and amd p. m. It must not ba used for aprlnkllng atreeta. If uaaa cpnuaij w mwj ruiee. er waete fully. It will be ahut off. Sunday on the Columbia Don't miss this finest of all river trips. Steamer Bailey Gataert makee round trip to Cascade Locks, leaving Alder street dock t a. m.; returns :I0 p. m. Dinner -on board. Fare tl. Phono Main 114. . : Street directory and pocket mapa of the city free. Alao aouvenlr vlewa of city to incloaa in lettera to your frlenda In tha oaat Call and gat them. Tha Title Guarantee At Trust company, 140 144 Washington etreet. ' New ' Tork. San Francisco, Chicago,' Philadelphia, Boston, St Louts, Minne apolis, In . fact, all the leading dallies from all the big cltlea for aale by Carl Jonea, the cigar man, ITt Washington, corner Fourth. ..- ' Launchee to tha Oaks every few mm otaa every evening from Favorite Boat ing company's, south aide bridge, root Morrison street. , . , . J. Frank Lee,' One of, tha state fair eemmtaslonera. baa received a letter from Frank W. Durbln, secretary of the Articles of incorporation of tha Unit ed States Bond Guarantee and Invest ment company have been filed In the of fice of the county clerk by R. O. Moaa, S. E. HelllweU, and A. L. Morris. They Intend to promote Investment enter prises and to guarantee by U. 8. bonds or otherwise tha profita to tha investors. Capital stock, , I10.S00; duration, tl yeara. - f--- " - Saturday only. 60c Those Mt Hood 1 ahlrta, famous everywhere aa the beat aver made on thla ooaat Saturday it to cents each At Mc Alien At , Mc Donnell's. These shirts are wora by business man all over town, and are splendid values at II. yet tomorrow they go at 10 cents. . Call before tha etore Is crowded. .. , Q Mil JO RUIilED CITY . MaHMaBAaBvaMi Estimated That, Two Hundred Thousand Have Flocked Back to 8an Francisco. PROGRESS IN ALL LINES :V - BUT SHORTAGE OF, LABOR Bank Clearing i Show an Increaas for July. Ow" Those of tb Previoui Year Hotel Accommodations Are The California promotion committee haa put out the.followlng -"Bulletin af Progreaa": . Wonderful activity has been shown In all lines in Saji Francisco during the month of July and reconstruction jsrork has been puahed with vigor. 1 There .waa a loss of ItJ.OOd of the city's population during the flrat month after tha fire, and It is eatltnated that mora than 200,000 have returned while 60.000 are waiting in nearby cltlea for aooommodatlona In order that they may return. The present population, Is esti mated at m.ooo. . Transcontinental railroads report east bound travel as norma, while weat- Douna travel la far above normal and will leave tomorrow morning for American Lake to command hla regiment during tha encampment. Tour Eyes Examined Free. Ws ara etlll selling eyeglasses at 11.00. ' A per fect fit guaranteed. Metsger 4k Co, jewelera and opticians, 111 Sixth street. Owing to new track work on First street, commencing August 40, ths Ful ton cars will run on Third street from Grant to Flanders until further notice. Acme Oil Co. sells ths best safety coal oil and fine gasolines. Phono East Tit. . aaaaiwaasBBSb For Quality. Quantity and Quickness, go to Morna' restaurant. Woman's exchange. 111 Tenth street, lunch. ll:io to a. ... i Panama hatter, 111 4th. Phono Pao-IOT. Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Rental Stgna, Ansley Printing Co, We aim to giro youlhe-Tery besfl Printing. Serrice that can be had QUALITY HIGHEST & PRICES LOWEST F.W.Baltes& Co., Printers FIE3T ife OAK STBEETfl TwoClrwadlAWtsWikKAialU ENDS LIFE WITH RIFLE . - AT COUNTY HOSPITAL - Deepondent over prolonged lllnese. James Tlddle, an Inmate of tha county hospital, ended hla Ufa at 10:10 o'clock last night by shooting himself with a .tl-callber rifle. Tlddls had long been a sufferer from organio heart disease. having bean admitted to the hospital Over two yeara ago. Recently the disease became more pronounced. Tha rifle with which he ended his existence had been given him by Super intendent Jackaon to shoot gophers. He hid the weapon In hla bed laat night and awaited a favorable opportunity to carry out nia pun or seit-oestruction. Shortly after 10 o'clock he stole quietly and unobserved to tha porch and, plac ing tha mussle of the gun to hla head, pulled the trigger. The man lived for about an hour but nothing could be dona to ssvs nig -lira, According to the hospital officials he never gave any Indication of suicidal mania. Tlddle leaves a family of sev eral growochlldren and they will be communicated with as to tha disposition Of ths body. Allan Lewis' Best Brand. - Building Permits. I Trie faTlowrng--permHs-have been Is- sued) 'Mrs. K. C Wegmart, one-story dwelling. Eugene between Grand avenue and East Seventh, cost. 11,110; Rash ley, repairs, Frankfort between East Twelfth and Mllwaukle, eoet, 1700: C B. "Long, two-story dwelling, Eaat Thirty-second between Clinton and Di vision, cost, 11,000;-Frank Trotter, two- story dwelling, Eaat Eleventh between Frankfort and Rhine, coat, 11.100: Ett Kline, barn, IVon between Eaat Twen tieth and Eaat Twenty-first, cost, I0; Oliver Anderson, two-story dwelling, Belmont between Eaat Thirty-ninth and Eaat Fortieth, cost, 11,190; J. B. Rao- pleya. repalra, .Benton between HaJsey and Clackamas, coat, 110; W. A. Oradon, two-atory owauing, nneentn between Davis and Everett, coat, 14.400; H. S. tmAnmr. . t vn-alnr. A v 1 1 1 n " aaa Eleventh between Tillamook and' Thomp son, coat, 11,110. Vasts ars fteaay Waat Ads ta kadais t oaraal tkavt win tats! ( The number of neonla racatvinv rn. In the city haa been reduced from 211,000 during the flrat week, to less than 1T.000. - , Hotel accommodations ara now aatla factory and are fast being placed In condition to care tor all who may come, , . Dealers In all lines ' nets a demand for high class articles. Those who stocked with cheap goods, especially in tha Una of clothing, have been disap pointed and ara hurrying orders for better goods. - - . . Seven theatres ara playing to good houses every' evening. Others ara In course of erection. Labor supply shows hulj little Im provement, ..There Is great demand for ordinary laborers and In all departments of the building tradea. - . In tha state condltlona Indicate one of the moat prosperous years In tha his tory of California. Banks report good business. ' Crops are exceptionally good, especially grain. - Labor Is m demand at good wages for harvesting grattv and fruit - Reportsfrom mining districts Indi cate a greater output of mineral wealth than for several yeara paat. The following summary Shews con ditions in San Francleeo: ' "July building permits issued, 4T0; value, 11.114.000. Real eatate tranefera. lit. Building ooritraota. recorded.: lttl value. ll.llt.B0l. Bank clearings. tllo.ltl.7il.IT: ln--ereaes over July, 1I0S. t per cent. Tonnage of tha port of San Fran cisco, 11,411. Class A buildings being rehabilitated, II. Class A buildings oeoupled. It. : Permanent buildings under construc tion, el. Temporary buildings under construc tion. 4.100. i r Pirms doing business In burned dis trict, 1.000. .. Number of men doing construction work. 16.000. , Average number of ears of debris re moved daily, 100. Estimated. ATTORNEYS STILL ARGUIKG IH JOHIISOa CASE Controversy Ovsr Management of Estate by Administrator Ladd Still Engage Court. .... Tho Meier Q Frank Store TIio Meier Cb Franli Stc?c Great argflms m Men's Ill ll.i , , i J I sMiigS ; Furni SeatoiMible Fomithinge for men ar marked at wonderftdly low Dricet for todav and tomorrow These splendid valqet command the attention of every economical bqyer treat qtsortment to select from: . , v ! Our entire line of men'ahigh-grad Panama Hats and' . Sailor Hats on sale today and tomorrow at low price... Values up to $7.50. each.. - - , Men's Sailor Hata in the-vory beat blocks;- aU sizes; $2.00 CI' A.Q ; and $3.00 values on sale at .:.., i ...... V V Men'a Soisette Negligee Shirts; made with soft attached collars;, blue ' and tan; good full sizes; nicely, mads and finished; , jt 1 1Q " $1.50alues"for..Trtv;7vr.t7;"TT; iiT.ni .;iViVw. j-.-rr.-".- Men'a fine silk Four-in-Hand Ties; very latest patterns; an 03.9? rninri: nir ae -values on saie ai ... t ....... . Continuation of the great August Clean-up Sale of Med S Shirts Man-r hattart," ."Cluett'C Star" and pther leading makes, all on sale at greatly reduced prices. . ' Men's Poros-Knit Undenvcar 38c Garment Just received 200 dozen men's porons knit Underwear; the coolest and most comfortable underwear made for hot weather wear; shirti and drawers; in all sizes; best 50c and 75c values; your choice; today and tomorrow at, per garment. -f..... Men'a mercerized Underwear; blue, and pink;shijts and drawers; all aixss; best $1.25 values ; on sale at this low prica,' per garment . w Specials 1,000 pairs of women's Lace Hosiery in black and tans, also a big line of manufacturers' samples; 35c values, all sizes; large If). . variety at, per pair IUC 75cto $100 Hosiery At 33 c Pair Great special lot of women's Hose; . lace - lisle and embroidery de signs; very targe assortment of styles; black, white, navy, red and tans; all sizes; valuea rang- ' ing from 75c to $1.00 a pair; your choice at this low pnee, per pair.. "Humpty Dumpty" Hose for chil dren; black ribbed; a hose that looks well and wears well: weights for boys and girls; all sizes, 5 to 10; great val- 1 Sf ues at, per pair.. ........ 1 fC v Mela's Outing Suits at Half Price Choose from our entire stock of Men's 2-piece Outing. Suits at M regular prices. This rweerla and worsteds.- Single or dou- VmmUm m lV SP -J W m awa aaejav mmwj v - - - - ble-breasted cut. Suiti gathered from the most reputable manufacturers tn New York, . r aA KA a Son AA ...J Chicago ana Kocnester. values ranging rrom i.gu w w.w smwa Mi!1" Your choice while they last at the low price of f' : Men's and Young Men's Sites . ' " 7" " " Entire atock of Men's Three-Piece Summer Suits on sale at wonderfully low pricea. The selson a smartest Fashions and Materials Grand Values. , Men'a $13,30 StriU Reduced to 9. 15 -Men s $33.00 Snito Reduced to $18.63 Men'a $13.00 Suits Reduced to $10. 63 -Men's $37.30 Salts Reduced to $19.10 Men'a $18.00 Suits Reduced to $13. 85 -Men s $30.00 Suit Reduced to $31.13 Men'a $30.00 Sulfa Reduced to SI 4. 65 -Men's $33.00 Suits Reduced to $35.83 All our Fancy Wash Vests on sale at greatly reduced prices. , , . $1.33 Wash Veata 98c-$3.00 Wash Veats $1.33-$3.30 Waah Vests $1.98 All lines of Young Men'a Summer Clothing at reduced prices. . - y ( A mm. KT Sole of Trunks and Bags THIRD FLOORl Special Jot of 34-inch iron , bound Trunks; set corners; full linen lined, 2 trays ; best ; lock; regular $17.00 value; on . cial low price. $14145 Special lot of 34-inch ' Steamer Trunks;jnaIleablejrpn bounds fuir linen Imed; strongly built: finely finished; regular $13.75 value; on aaleaj 1 fFft at low price.. V la V 14-inch Club Bags; full leather stock, leather lined; brasa trimmings; regular $2.75 It!"!:.?.0. "A. ; ; $2.20 "-Womctfs- -Neckwear SilkTctrfst- Cord Rnchingrxrearn and white; makes neat finish for stocks and sleeves; 6 yards in a box; special value at, 1 Q per box 1 "Reiser" Stocks of sheer mull Val. lace and heavy linen embroidered I in meTctnzea cotton, with light blue, navy, cardinal and black , polka dots; 60c, 65c tQ. values for y.J7t Lingerie Rever and Cuff Sets. made ' of bwiss insertion" and Mechlin lace, pique trimmed; Frencn knots and ap plique; vals. up to $175. Table -Linens, 70 patterns m 73c quality CC, . Table Damask, per yd.OOC 400 - styles - in - $l)0-grades of bleached Table Damask. 84 40 styles in $1.35 grades of bleached Table Damask at.. . ...S1.12 Entire stock of. $2.00 grades bleached Table f LJk ajnajkarcUe I U'r $2.50 Table Napkins, doi.f 2.18 30c Linen Huck Towels. . .21e 20c hemstitched Linen 1 t Huck Towels at 14C 50c bleached Turkish Bath Towels, large.. OOC Great values in Bedspreads at 80c, $1.21, $1.65 CO Aft $198 and VaeOO Kmt Underwear Women's low-neck white mer cerised drop-stitch lisle Vests; no sleeves; very attractive , styles ; best" 50c" values "on sale today and " to morrow at Women's Richelieu , rib lisle Vests; high neck and long sleeves: all sizes LJlbest -50e VYaluea on sale -a teKafl r::;?::35c at.. Women's white lisle ' Umbrella Pants; lace trimmed; French bands; all sizes; great 07 special value at ewC W Women's Swiss ribbed Vests: low neck and no sleeves; all sizes: great value at, each STEPS TAKEN TO F0RL1 COMIY Business Men Will Be Asked to Tha attorneys In tha Johnson-Ladd controversy have arg-ued before Judge Webster In tha county court all of thla week and will probably not conclude their oratory before tomorrow. Attor ney H. H. RlddeU, representing tba Johnaon helra, began .Monday afternoon and apoke until Tneaday evening. At torney a B. Llnthloum, appearing for Mr.- Ladd, argued Wednesday and Thurs day, Thla morning C B. a Wood, alao for Administrator Ladd. took tho floor ney Riddel 1 aaya ha win liave aoma re- l - Subscribe to Alaska Steam maras to mace axier (joionei wooo gata through, which will take about three houra. . . . Attorney Wood began hla argnmanta thla morning by reading tha charges made by tha Johnaon helra la tha peti tion Tor tha removal of Mr. Ladd. The petition was filed August IS. 1101, and waa algned by C. N. Johnaon, T. N, Dun bar and J. B. Hibbard. Attorney Wood read letter written to W. M. .Ladd by A. H. johnaon before hla death and argued that they ahow that Johnson himself understood that the trust was not to pay all tha debta, but waa formed for the purpose of creating a fund out of which paymenta on tha debta wera to ba made. Counael argued that tha Johnaon heirs understood thla but wera trying to eaale tho entire Indebtedneea of . tha estate onto Mr. Ladd. leaving tha re malnder .of the property for the helra. Tha evidence and ezhlblta Introduced In tha hearing of thla case cover mora than-1,009 typewritten pagea. . ' ' east Baaannlaa?. "Why atay In a small townf r "Why notf . "More money In tha city." ' ""Tee: and It'a clamped down tlghtar. clmerican "Restaurant on at Airs bttoxt. ' oo b. rams Aaro oovox stb. IVeMaaa 10a, Oa oust bare 04 Vasaatoea 10 OolaaabU Suva Shaelto J5a r OUmi M, ...lKa) Fried SaUbnl I5g Ooraed Beef Xaaa, roaehed Bgg 15 Boston Bekea vovk aa Beans. . . .16a parhevM and Cheese, zaallaa style 1S PlakMd mira' res. Foaate Salad 20a Viokled &aab Tomgaea, Vstato , ...zus oooftaa Baua, orsasa Oblla eon Oaraa Calves' Brains) with 2Be Water Metes, ". 5 Ooffea, Btaad aa4 Batter a4 rotatoee free with aa era are. SUlag-essaa fog ladles Jsvai vaasa Iftravy ,S4 ISf rtta Senunbled ship Line Project. COMMITTEE AT WORK , VISITING INVESTORS If Results Ara Satisfactory Commer cial Bodies Will Appoint Board to Proceed With' Work of Forming Cnpany and Financing tha DeaL Preliminary steps 'wera ' taken . laat night toward tha establishment of a Portland-Alaska steamship ' line. The agitation of the paat few weeka bora fruit In a gathering of business men In the parlora of the Portland hotel and plana wera made to call at one for aubaorlptiona for the project. Ths plan ia to appoint flrat a commit tee to eanvaa tha buslneea houaae which have already aapreeeed willingness to back the enterprise. If a substantial ahowtng can ba made the four commer cial bodies of the city will combine In a general effort to secure tha full amount neceaaary to finance the com pany. After a -thorough dlsousslon Thoae-prsaanf if tha niSBttnglaatn-lgtrt agreed that 1110,000 will be tha mini mum aura ' needed. Thla ia a large amount, but It waa felt that It could be raised by resolute and harmonloua ef fort. Tha money will be raised. the company formed and the policy of the corporation than decided, but It la gen erally understood that the line will have to begin operations with oharterwd ships, the f 110,000 to be used In aeouf ins proper harbor facilities In Nome, the proposed northern terminal, and In pay ing the expeneea Incident to the launch ing of tha bualneas and the aecurlng ot patronage. Tho preliminary eommittea win oe ap pointed probably tonight by th praal- denta of the four commercial bodlea. A circular letter to possible Investors ta being prepared today by President Nash of ths board of trade. Tt will set forth the salient features of ths propoattlon aa ao far outlined. It la hoped to havS tha company organised and tha ahlpa In operation by January 1, ItOT. HOW GWENDOLINE SAVED HER FRIEND EVANGELINE TROUBLE If you wera at an lea cream parlor and had -nearly finished your sherbet or sundae or summer girl and then" dis covered that you did not have enough money to pay for It, what would you dot ' Tou would want to sink through the floor and crawl out through tha cellar, but that'a Impossible, for Evangeline and .Gwendoline tried "It and they couldn't. Evangeline la a tall pink blonds and Gwendoline a ahort dark brunette. They strolled languidly down Washington etreet. went Into a thlrat parlor and with an air of ennui-sat down by a table. Evangellns languidly ordered a summer girl, Gwendoline a pineapple sherbet. Languidly they ate, until the Icea ware nearly gone. Then a girl came and put a little allp of paper on the table. Owendoltna reached over and glanced at It, then languidly reached for her purse, suddenly her air ef languor vanished. She eat upright and dug Into her puree frantically. a "Korrora, Evana; aline.", aha w h I apered, "I have only a quarter and thla check calls for 10 cents." Evangeline dropped ljer spoon and aank weakly back Into her chair. Gwendoline frowned and IhoughtrThM aha waa gifted with an Inspiration. She whispered Instructions. . "Keep on eating. . I will go home and get money and coma back quickly. But don't finish. that lea till I gat back." Her husband waa sitting with his feet aa much higher than hla head aa he .could get them, and he waa smok ing. Hla wife hurried up to'hlra. . 'Glva- me8 cents', she, ordered. "Evangeline la In jail, and I must have money to ball her out." - Tha I eenta were produced after sev eral artiatlo oontortlona and Gwendoline hurried back to rescue Evangeline. They walked languidly up to the cash ier and paid tha check and no one sus pected that Evangeline and Gwendoline had juat experienced an adventure. LARRABEE RESIGNS OFFICE - VITH. LQSS.C0F.1PANY easssasBSSBSsanaBBaasaaBasnsaB) ' T Will Retain Interest In Bond Holdings, However, and Work ' In Interest of Company. At a meeting of the board of direc tors of the United- Railway company yesterdsy afternoon, W. D. Larrabee re algned the offices of vice-president and member of the board. Mr. Larrabee rs- talna hla Interest 1n tha bond holdings and Is doing all ha can to further the Interests of tha company. Asked what work ha would engage In, he aald: "Tha management of the company haa aaked ma to remain associated actively a general manager. The matter la un der consideration. I shall remain ' a resident r of Portland and . will either continue with the company or resume engineering wora. , John ' B. Roe-era. ths company's aew chief engineer, waa elected vlee-preaf'-dent and director. He will remain In Portland and will have 'tmmortlate eharge of construction workr Neat week he will return to Ban Francisco and bring; hla family tn thla city. Re garding tha reoonatruotloa of Saa rraa- aaTHaWim LYRIC THEATRE WEEK BEU1NN1NU al'OL'ST PerfornaBeee Every Aftereeoa sad Siealag. "A aOKAKOI Of THE" SOLSXST WSST Mack, the Gambler" im roua acts. . THE STAR Via fertile far Oae Weak Oaly. HI BaAID THEATRE.. In C1...4 far leneratioa. . ' TUKEE Bl HEADLINES". Lanra Howe end Her Pmdae Dolls. Mr. Arthar Rlchr. Mr. Ptcb Lreca. ' la Conaeetkm with the Rafolar Big Orand Tbeatre Show. Ttiae tad prices the aame aa at the Oread. PANT AG CS """sSSest jlest raBiur Tseaire. The raatare Hit aAMHO la K"HVe Itt 'anutoat-sprecaeUaar-r Taa BUeTata, Beverly aa Deavere. ' ' Jaak Laser. Trexede Bokeeea. Tka greet Wsllaea, Performanets dally tt S SO. T:M and S . av. Admiaitoo. 10 and 29 eaate; bot.a. S5. IdalM aad ehlldraa take aay teat at waek-day sjaU aeae (r 10 eaata. Cisco Mr. Rogers, as an old resident. Is confident the city will be restored to Its former greatness. He aaya It will ba a taak of yeara and carpenters. For a long time tha place will ba a ahanty town, but a tremendously active one, with snoney mors plentiful than aver be fore. The dleastera af fecta will be felt In eontradlotory waya. It will ruin many, but will make many mors new mllllonalrsa. And ultimately a new San Franclaco will surely appear, greater and richer than aver, before. With Mr. Rogers In the engineering department of ths United Railways company, tha old .forca.wlll remain, J. W. B. Taylor will be associated wTtn him aa executive engineer. PRISONERS IN COUNTY ' JAIL NAME RINGLEADERS Fifteen prisoners at the 'county Jail were fed on bread and water for three days, and the result wsa that one of them laat night aald he (was willing to tell Jailer Mitchell who had attempted to dig out of tha jail, and 1! aald they were willing taat the one should talk. Two of them wanted silence kept, but they are accused of having dons all the work on the tunneL Aonordtng to the story told the Jailer laat night. J. B. Bennett and John Davis, a negro, were the only prteonera In cor ridor 4 who took any part In tha at teVnpted escepa. These two prisoners had worked for II 'days oa tha tunnel TSeNICliLEODION Sixth, txt. AldW aad Waaalagtoa M0vT4 ICTtrBU "Ike Dream at the Bare-bit ri.ndi." Admlitlea M. "Wat OH." -Bankrupt Sdo Of the $a,000 Stock T ir - L.MING & CO.. 88 6th St. Ladlea' and.Gnta rtritUolng Oara ef all kloda at HALF VBICS. Coma la and look srer aar Iwmaaat atnrk btnra Sarins kii tad m -mm a. siu. to auk. s ptm-aaaa from aa mttt aettlng aer aitreoiflr low prtnaa," ths raiota aez art a malm. , MAN, SINC ft CO. SI Sisth Btrest, Betwaea Oak aad stark. before they were discovered. It la ssl ' and none ef the othere wowld help them. They aald that Davie and Kann.it threatened to kill any of there who did not keep eliar!e. Both the men are serving aentencea of a year for lerrtr t, and were eomraltted a short time r i. They are In the duageone t.y. Partaar ths tesx.assaw From Puck. " He fmualnely. Adam a$ t -Paradise. poor thlngsl She frapturmiely), Cut erg f didn't w darUost V ' r