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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. . if AV ; 18, iZ07. 11 I TQglOHT'i AMPBSMZMTB.' Marqaam Grand ' 5 ,ll,'"'....UM..,."Th New Dominion" , ! . . VtUdCTlll J-7".,.. ..,,., "Behind tlit Mn.k" am ...... ............... t...."iTir Island '? A new loO-wlre cable la being laid SCrOSa tha Wlllnmattn r(vi at tha tnnt ct Waahlngton street by the ; Pacific cabla baa 100 clrouIU and will nrovlda '100 additional trunks between the eaat and west alda exchanges,' and make tha reply from tha hello girls, of "line's busy" laaa frequent In eroaa-rlver traf- , no. Tha cabla la being laid to accom modate tha bualneaa between tha two sections of tha city, which la constantly growing with tha rapid building up of iuw seat aid aa a residence district. The cabla la throa trw-h.a In rftamatnt- It la armored to protect tha Insulation I chorus Under the ' direction of It A. from acoldents and waterproofed to pre-l Eaaton of Chicago, will soon re- "FiiiUnt' Women Ucnli: To work in laundry. Steady positions and better pay than at alrnost ariyx employment suitable to ' the sex. Only steam-heated non-scorchable polishers in Portland. , Union Laundry SECOND AND COLUMBIA . ' Tet Main 398. !.", if -.,' DEIS I'JILL DEAT BIG BRASS DRUM vent damage .from ie water of tha i The Weatern Oregon conference, of the Seventh Cay Ad vent 1st a will be held on the vacant property on Hawthorne ave Hue near-Eaat Eighth and Eaat Tenth streets beginning May JS and funning wmu June s. delegates are beginning , to arrive and the "tent city" la now being built. . X large tent baa been erected where preliminary meetings are . to be held thla week and ft reetaurant la being put up near the tent. Elder j. . cole, who arrived yeatarday from BBiem. aatimatee the number of vlal- . tore tnat will attend the conference tola year ijljpe WOUt 1,000. peated. The chorua will meet at the tabernacle, Eaat Twentieth and Salmon streeta, for rebaaraal Friday evening, For chapped hands, face " and llpa there la nothing better, Ihan. Bernl'i Witch Uaiel Cream. Prepared and sold by Albert Bern!, the druggist. 213 Wash ington atreef k W. vane. Wtsof T. V. VI e, H. A. Sturde- dentiata, Third and Washington. me orncers or iii inti .nnrt have determined to make the. employ ment for boys a rentier iimirtmini in ' . i. -i . . . r lu.ir wort uniy inoae Doya legally en- uuea to work and for whose beat Inter eata It la that they ahould be employed will be conaldered. The officers have applications from employers for a own ir or Doya or years or' over. Em ployment can also be secured for boys between 14 and II years,' who are en titled to permits. The officers of the court are aleo anxloue to And homes in Mala 8029,- Painless method used. ItMmw-' Jaaaa Ytarlrlfia ttw Cm m waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock I p. m. v ,.,,'.. - why pay moral ifetcger flta your eyes , for li. iii waso. Bt,cor. Tin, formerly at ill Sixth street Electricity ' and electrlo light treat ment , Dr. W. L Howard, , Common' wealth, building. : a; '.;?: Dra. . Hamilton" and V Roeaman have moved over new bank, 141, Wllllama toaatm.-ji ' kodaks and euoDllea. me country xor several boys la need of Leeaer Cohen. Ill, Ith, the Kodak store. ftOd homes.- . ' ' m .. ,.v,':,'y- v n ' I - . , - ' Dr. William Cavanaugh, dentlat, has Dr. R. C Tenney and Dr. fS. A. Pierce or the auto board of health went to ,Hooa River Tueaday to Investigate the water supply of that city and to procure aampiea or me water for examination. The water supply Is obtained In Hood moved his offloe tu 101-4 Buchanan bldg. Acme OH Co. eella the itesi safety coal Oil and fins gaaollt). i phone Eaat 711. Pr. M. Monte Bettmai,' dentist, has River from wells and springs and the I returned. Office S-a. Swetland bldg, ..l-. ....... 1L. I .V I-- - ' - A ...... may be contaminated on account of tha . Increased population of recent years. A report will be made aa aoon as the aam piea are tested by the state bacteriolo gist The Brooklyn Republican and Im provement club will hold Its regular meeting tonight at 177 tt Milwaukle atreet corner of Powell. At this meet ing preparations will be made to enter tain the Republican' nominees (or elty offices some time next week, at which time a Tally la planned for Brooklyn. . The - new officers of the elub, eleoted at a previous meeting, will slso be in- atalled this evening. ' ( , . BBBBaaaaa ' William P. Swops, a well-knowa news paper man of Portland, received word ,. from Philadelphia yeatarday anneunolng the death of his mother, Mrs. Joseph Swope, aged 80 yeara. Death was sud den and unexpected. Bealdes Mr. Swope of this city , the aged, woman leavea a buaband, aged 81 years, and a son, Jo seph Swope Jr., an editorial writer on one of the Philadelphia newspapefe. A charge of : malpractice has been brought In the Eaat Side Juatlce court against McLean ft Cramer, veterinary surgeons, by Manuerd ft SohnelL The complaint charges that -the defendants treated a horse belonging to the plain tiff a and that they were not capable, not being duly graduated veterinary sur geons. The horse that they treated died, hence the difficulty. . - ; ' The portrait of the late Colonel L. t Hawkins, father of the Portland mu seum, which was executed by R. La Bares Goodwin, was on exhibition at th. oil, hall mturilu .ffarnnnn for the first time and attracted , muoh et- MuttnOm&h Club Indorses Ever? tentlon. The portrait which la valued , B .m - ai. . at $100, will hang in the council chara bars. . - ;. ;: w.;l': Woman's Exchange, 188. Tenth street lunch 11:80 to 8; bualneaa men's lunch. B. W. Moore, etpeft BhotograDher. Elks! building. Seventh and Stark; Bta. Hedgins Corn Cur's 5o bottle at Bernl'e drug store, 888 Washington st. Bole agenty the Cron I8.S0 and 14.00 ahoes tor women. Marks Shoe Co. Levy's Moalo House, 111 Fifth street Photo mounts. Wood wortlCl4H lit, D. Chambers, optician 111" Seventh. ; Berger Signs 884 Tamhl Phone. .Good 88.B0 shoes Marks .Shoe Co.'', Bark Tonic for Rheumatism. "Hurtt Taa1fflS A Mil Nurseryman Pllklngton, ft TamhlU. Summer dresaea, Madame MoClure Cex Beautifying creame. See MmeHudaon. : --. -7-. i' . . Oregon Confectionery, 181 Sixth. Xdaar scenlo photos. Imperial hotel Lane Campaign Opens , Friday ., Night With Rally In Awory- Building;-;--' -k EX-SENATOR CEARIN VTO ; BOOST MAYOR'S ELECTION E. EVERY CANDfDATE Party Candidate Nomi nated at Primaries. - f r VWV 'ffVJiUII v yvuuus easae wiv- , . , aamaaaMaaBeBawaaamaty tiring 89 Inches In length, supposed to I ;.-.,) be the largeat ever caught In Oregon,! The Multnomah Democratic club hag was captured by a Columbia river fiah-loome Into the municipal campaign with erman yeaterday. v One of the aoalea of an ind0reement ol the entire ticket toonv tne nan measures two- ny one ana luatad at the recant nrimarlaa. , Tha nair incnea, ins carp ia on aiayiay i meeting was held last night In the of- a xuira siree, piaraet. , i f lee of John B. Ryan In the Oregonlah The Mount Tabor. Mothers and Teach- building and was presided over by M. J. Malley, prealdent of the club. The ret era club will meet Friday at8 p. m. f towlnar resolutions were adocte'd iin.nl. school. Principal mou.ly. , v In the West Avenue Sherwood will address ths club and will be followed by several of the teachera. who are to discuss the relations of parent and teacher, f ; test of the Sunday excursions be. tween Portland and Seaalde via A. ft C "Whereas. The Democracy of Portland has nominated a splendid .ticket to be voted tor at the forthcoming municipal election; be it therefore ., r.-j'-s"- '--y,. "Resolved, That the Murtnotnah Dem ocratic dub does hereby Jiaartlly In- and wnibe Sunday.. June .Aft, that I T"' i .?p .TtosolTOd. That the MultnbrnatDenji wavuuiafu. , y 4 . I cratlo elub Uae its best endeavors to f ,.;.., , I elect the present Democ ratio ticket from TJr. Evelyn Dudley, graduate and ex-1 . ... , v.... perienoed optician. Tl-f 18 Bwetlan bldg. beuevtag that In Ah triumph of these Office houre, I to 8; BmUrtnt9hl..'t.m:,.vA,M. , Phone 789. ? Sensitive knd tired feet find feetful jteaa and ease In Allen'a Kushlon Kom- fort shoes. Parlors, 4 and B Morrison ' street 'v:-'-.'v On account of the many reaueats the --wnti'ta, -""The Naaarene," recently given at the Central Chrtattan church by the I I ..,.! i.-! 1 -.J'.-U-' democratic Democrats the grand old party will regain Its honored prestige and redound to the betterment of all. Metxger fits your eyes for IL 41 Washington - street corner Seventh, formerly at 111 Sixth atreet Judge Pipes Will Placard His Politics J : and fipeak fof , the ;v Democratic iCJimdloUite Rally WiU. Be; Fol flowed' by Other' MeetiBlpu3..rj:':i ' , :' :v ( " " " John , M. Gearin. ex-TJnlted States senator,' Martin' U Pipes and' Mayor Lane will be three leadlpg attractions at the Democratic rally to be held In me Armory Dunning, I'enm ina u'ucn streets, on Friday night Bealdeg these speakers a band will be there to aaalat In expreaalng the enthusiasm of the audlenoe. ' . Much interest la txlng manifested tn the coming rally which will-open .the Lane, campaign in the city Even the Ramihllan ' altv. n.Ml MmmlHu la watching the occasion with a good deal of attention and la nlannlns t 'draw comparisons between the AJevltn -meet ing of. laat night and th Ally of Ft-iday. Voters , from every rart of the cltv are awaiting tha appearance of Mayor Lane with expeotauon. He will make ma nrst appearance Friday night a a political orator since the laat municipal campaign two years ago. - His laat cam paign la still remembered end with that as a basis the coming addreas la SX' peeted to be a moat interesting one. It is very probable that the chairman of the meeting." win Introduce Mr. Oearln with the old 'expression. He needs no Introduction." for that is the! reai zactv hi ui no auperior as an orator in the northweet aooordlng to W. M. Cake, chairman of the Republican city i central committoe, and .will un doubtedly make an address that will open the campaign like It used to be opened In the olden daya. , Judge Pipes Is a 'Republican, but ha belongs to that class growing more nu merous day by day which is in favor of the policies repreaented by Mayor Lane and his administration. He will dlscuta the queationa of the campaign from the viewpoint of the whole people Dr. Lane will show what hts administration has accomplished and outline the poli cies to be carried out In the event of his reelection to office..' Other meetings are being planned by Chairman Montague but their announce ment la being held back until aa answer Is received to the challenge for an open debate between Mr. Devlin and Dr. Lane aent to Chairman Cake of the Republi can central committee aome daya ago. The Republican eommlttee will discuss the question at a meeting to be held this afternoon, but It Is not thought that the gaae cast by Mr. Montaarue will be taken up. by the". Republican managers. ; . . m' j" t IRGES LOCAL OPTIOII 2 . FoMiirooo A- , t Miller Murdoch .Draw. Conclu sion Last Night at Meet ing of CMc League! v T The Civfoleague' of Bellwood held a meeting laat night In Bethany church kt which Miller Murdoch spoke on pro hibition, local option and Us effect on the eltles, or placea where It waa adopt- Bd and enforced. Mr. Murdoch explained ax tne outset or hia lecture that the re- maras maaa py mm old not v bear upon the general political questions to be set tled at the coming election, but he dia cussed the question from the atandoolnt f of what At would do 'for the. places aaopting tns piam v -v ; The speaker iVfred the league to plete Ita'organkaUoh and aaid thaUall examples yet shown i within the -state where local option had carried ini -been enforced pointed, not to the commercial ruin of the locality, but to its imOrove- mentna .prosperity." He oOirtendew that the sentiment to banish the-aaloon from the residence . dlatrlot .was ibecomjng general and argued that it would hav a beneficial effeot tn Bel) wood, whejre the worst election frauds in" the history of Portland had been coirnnltted.V. v The next meeting of the-league will be held on Wedneaday next in the Pres byterian church at Sell wood, ' Samuel Connell wlll be the speaker. 'Vv" , AGED'SHRINER'IS LIFE OF. : PARTY ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS CUT GLASS Phono In your orders. , We eend for your prescriptions and deliver them free, Over hundred salesmen, to wait upon you. Private Exchangg 11. Horn Phong A-1139 The Most Tempting Pricer Prevail During Thlg Unusual Sale. Doieng of Cbolctst Pieces Marked Down..;' 'i' '- -'.'. . . ,: .y:- '.'-'..":., v "Regular Colonial Tumblers, half dVten:..V.r.....ii........;......$8.56 Wter Pitchers,' 6-lnch lire. v. .,$7.50 Cornpoffl, 8-inch, whirlwind design... 0.$ Sugar and Creamers, chryianthemum pattern. ...... ,..,..$4.60 li appy, KVH paiicrn ,,,..,..,.,...,......... Celery Tray, cut In chrrianthern'um. ........ ....... Bowl, 8-inch, whirlwind decoration. ...i.. ..i...... Vinegar Cruet, fern cut.. Pickle Tar. round or aauare..;. ......... ................ Handled Nappy, in statu cut .................... . ..7 A . .$275 Vase. 10-inch sice.,.. .......;;.,;..:.'. .;.... Water Bottle, colonial cut.......... $6.60 , 4 95 , $7.00 .6.25 57.00 55.65 SpcciaL 6.38 f 5.63 4.68 $3.43 1.61 4.03 f 3.73 f 5.10 4.67: 3.17 5.83 4.21 Buy Your Garden Hose Now Guaranteed to last one year. We give a nozzle free h Z with each;S0f Jength. Stock Is new. , ' White Cotton,' JncK,'! stripe. i . 1 .V,; .$4.50 1 White Cott6n,'fl inch, I stripe. i . $5.00 White Cottbiv, inch, 2 stripe... e..v..i;'., $5.50 White Cotton, $ inch, 2 stripe;.,. v........ $6.00 "Woodlark,". inch. ; . . ; . i. . . ;.'.. . ..$6.00 "Woodlark,M f4 Inch.... . . . ....V.... ..,.$7.00 lOngQiXih ..$8.00 : White Crown; best quality Hose, guaranteed for two , years . . . "..... .... . .$15.00 Sprinklers .35c, 50c and $1.25 Hose Reels f;. . .$1.00 MomiiMsioiz : llfTrlTITl B- SM" IfTTmi Luxurious, Bath j , Heavfly Nrckeled Plaled In New 'v and Pleislng Designs, j; ; Tumbler Holders. JM..80e up Towel Bar...,,,....48 up Paoer Holders .. . . ... . ,50 uo Brush Holders B04 up Soap Trays and Sponge Holders.......... ,..a.i...00f up Towel Shelve, crystal bar.., 84,00 up Wall Shaving ' Mirrors. -p. ....... . . i . : . . . ; . , ... . .M-0 up Tub Seats, in White enamel or natural wood. 1.50 up Aik Yoar Shaving Problem Solved for Months to Come n GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR 3 And ' the dogen double-, edged blades that come ' with it will giro you IS 77 rr?' :r-'--rrr-r'Tr to zo snavea tca,----rrr:v- The Gillette Always the Same, J5 WK STILL HAVE A FEW SAFETY RAZOR OUTFITS TO ( ,;)f, CLOSE-OUT AT HALF PRICE. f Star Orttflt, regular OJO Special.................. f f-25 1 Sur Outfit, regular I 6.00 Special.... 3.00 1 Star Outfit, regular $30.00 Special..,. ..f 15.00 1 Sur Outfit, regular $ 9.00 Special..... 4.60 1 Ocm Outfit, regular SM.0O Special f 7.00 1 Gem Outfit, regular I 6.50 Special............ .....8 3.25 1 Yankee Outfit, regular $9.00 Special. 9) 4.50 1 Yankee Outfit, regular $5.00 Special...... .....f 2-60 i Fos Outfits, regular $3.75 Special........ .8 1-88 S ZJnn Outfits, regular $7 JO Special. ...... i i...f 3.75 Buy Your Stationery This Week Only At Special Prices HIGH-GRADE DESK SUPPLIES AT GREAT DISCOUNTS Box Papeteries, regular 35c Special.......... 1 All Papeteries, regular 75c Special .43f Hurd't Old Dutch Linen ......... Eaton-Hurlbut, white, blue or gray Highland Linen .................. ........,...........t.34a FREE DELIVERY- I. SERVICE FOUllJMU PENS REDUCED A GUARANTEED PEN, REGULARLY SELLING FOR $1.00 SPECIAL, 86. . OLD CROW PLAYING CARDS Regular 20c Special ............. .v. . . ......... ..... . . . . .11 French Sets' Paper Tablecloths and Napkins, decorated, regular 25c, per set ..17 CANADIAN-HONEY TAKEN AT FULL VALUE a -.s ) - aaaa.BBBaaBaaaa....B.BBaaa.BBBBBB.BMBBaa ' t:-.rv.;.,--;- - ... ; 7' . .. Z ........ ;-..- v .. . 1 I . I fig " " .aeftr ' IlW m. I II kif I eT 11 Si W MM ' U SVK. -4lBBBBBBl K ' "ktmrnW WkW - W .(! ' I MONTHLY CREDIT EXTENDED a-- FOR THE WHIST FLOUR i' Wi pride ouraelTes on the ex ceptional quaUtyrof our, bread and pastry flour. t . x We carry the very eholoeat ktnda of flour," ready In any de alred quantity. We sell all" tne famous brands, which .are not beat becauae moa adTertiaed. but 'moat adrertlaedi because beat. Our stock is kepfr fresh and dry.' and yov'U notice . the difference It makea In your baWng..nrt time you try lit" . - ?'i Our prompt - delivery. says, many a bake day, too. ; OUR GUARANTEE If. after thoroughly trying any of . our brands of flour,, you 'are. not eatlafled that you like it bet ter than any other flour you have . uaed before, we ask you to feel at liberty to return the same to us and we . will cheerfully pay back your money. Do not mind using half of the sack or more before you de cide aa to its quality, and take as "much tlms as you, please. , D. C. BURNS CO. tio nczxn w. " . , i Dont be eatlafled with halt-enough lodgers advertise in the Journal. .; ... The old adage, "Make hay wliiJe the sun shinei," ?bould be ap plied to every person's earnings. ' "rw": . i The day always comes when;one eantiot earn money and then, if little has been saved each week of. month WbeiUL was asv to I ' earnjjrfe isa fund which will tide one ovr ffard imes;or 4 period I "frfability to work.... - '' Save a little as you go along and deposit it m banV." Before you realize It you will have a snug little sum whicfi may be,proht ably invisted so as to yield larg. returns and make ample prpvision for the future. I ' " ; ! ' We will welcome your account, give you good service and guard your money safely. . ' . A j - ' ,'. Small sums deposited in our savings department grow through the interest we pay on them 4 per . cent compounded twicd each ear. -':y::iLX:!'J 'Orandpa" Cu.A.i'Xoorats, SO yeafs of age. and as young -infection aa any Utember Of the .party." was one of the many Shriners visiting Portland. Grandpa," as everybody, calls him. is . member of Medlnah tample, Chicago, and despite his years Is' as apry as a kitten., i-!. .-' , r- ' 'V- ?..j. - Not only is ldr Loomls one of . the oldest settlers of the Windy City, but one oC the oldest Shriners as well, and very few pilgrimages are made that he is not a , member or. He is hale and nearty and atanda ' as .straight as a young man of 20. i V Members of the .party aay that he never seems to grow weary and furnishes more real fun for the party .than any other- member. ; LAST SURVIVING ODD t FELLOW I? HONORED T Orient Lodge. No:? i,L; 6. IVcele orated ita 40th, anniversary laat night a East Pine-ana Grand vende with a large attendance of tqembera and Visit ing Odd Fellows, o An Interesting.' pro gram had been arranged and t!e tri umphs of past years .were retold. Re freshments were served. , Jerd Jerelomen was' presented with a gold charm, a present by the lodge for ims faithful attendance to fluty since its founding en May;l8, mT.v.Qf the six members which organised the lodge In the old city of. East Portland at that time Mr. Jerelomen Is the only Surviv ing member. He is a pioneer of 1858. Remarks were made by N. P. Tomlin- son, W. T. Willamaon and a number of otnera. orient lodge la- one of the strongest fraternal organisations in tho atate. y-y. A; sr Preferred Stook Oa&aed Ooeds. . ' Allen Lewis' Best Brand. . - Don't rely upon finding any ef to day's want ads in tomorrow's '.Journal. diL ZJL AinrssMaHTS.:. MARQUAM ORAND ' Phone Main aoao - SAK FRANCISCO OPERA CO.' h) , . SOOKES A eiXAT SUCCESS XV i FANTANA Matlne. Sfie. ftOe. Box office 'bb from J0 a. tn, to 10 p. at. voon opea at 70 p. bu Curtain at 8:I p. 4 Klahta More. Bat aad Son. Mat Prleea 20c. SOe, 7 Be. Only m. sharp, Empire Theatre r rr,!T. i Mlltoa W. Seaman, Maaarer. Tooihtr-AU Week tbe Greatest Modera ;'-,.'.. ' Melodrama. "f'- ri v 'THE WHITS 0AP8." , ' A thrllllna and Intenae story ef Kentaoky4 ontlawry. Fall strcnath of the popelar Sr.re.nl fttoek"eDaipirtV'"vlTctkiB Mr.' Herbert Aahton. MatliMM Wedneoday aad Aatiirday. v . , Nlfht, lOe, me, ste: Matiore. ioe, soe. ' Kurt Week"WICKXB I0lrOlJ., : , BAKER THEATRE Phone Mala t. Qto. U liakar, Mgt. Parmaneotly Loeated .The Famous Bsk Taea- tre uompany rnwpnoi u ins neea Clr Clemwit'r Idrllle Comedy, "Tag sew vumuiiu." A teaattful tory of OM Virginia. wider personal giractioa Annar atackley. nee Baturdar. . zae. , Suae .Mali- rmiiIbc. ue. Sae. soc. Matmee. lite. tne. Vest Weak "A COMTEMIEO WOMAJt." , fQE GRAND Weak ef Kay U. ; ; aadsvUU : ' lie Laze.. ' The Baker .Treepe. Marveleas "Oomsdy. Aerobatle . auyoluta. pevaal Added geatars, . . v ., OXSOSX h KTTLVXt. Eany W. Sabb Co. Tho Bsaaett Siatass. ' Bantagtea.. ' . 'Harry A. Brewa ;. gredarle Koberta. .' raadiaooaa. 3E PRALi'EYS- " ' Expansion Sale I M ' ' MI iLlNBR V ' i ''' ' '- . - Next ifionth we'll be. in the dirt, knockine out Dartition , between ur present store and room No. 212 next door, and remodeling front, fixtures, tc, Must put strenuous efforts on this month's selling to re- . duce our immense stock of Women's and Girls'. Headgear before the confusion. Hundred of High-Class, Expert Milliner-Trimmed Wats now at" i Prices wo A vLs, Than Formerly Special Lot I Htgular $2.75 to $3.50 values now.'.". .$1.05 Special Lot 2v-Regti,lar; $C00to $5.00alues now... .$3.45 $6.00 to $15.00 Hats marked down to, .. .$4.50 to $1150 $18.00 to $40.00 Patjtrnt now half ..;...?9.06 to $20.00 3 14 Third SEE WINDOWS Cor. Sateon at: 5 Scaelhinfl Need Fzhhj7 No matter tvhat it is, rou canfet the right paint for it at your nearest UWSUU m iAAAtaVVA MAW UBUUQ ;, ACMEQWUJ7Y t, mark that makes it easj tq paint, enamel stain or varmsht anythinp:, new or-old Let us send you a copy of the only com plete paint guide everprinted, Tbe Selection asd Use ol Paints and Finishes." If your dealer cannot supply you wita the . " Acme Quality VinA WA will . " . V NEW ERA PAINT & VARNISH CO. ITS TXMMt ITBZXT, TOMTZAMO, Distributers v r m w n- JOURNAL WANT ADS. PAY DEST C POBTLAMD OUOOK W Ism e W Sum t Omm rSMXTBJSA AIX, KINDS Ol tXVB STOCK AaATNST J3BATH FROM ANY . - - CAUSE . , i I, V. Shsssy naeldaal Via, SaJtk T.fisa. I. R. Orssa OaalfaA ka. M.ObarMraUry H.t.nilOaa1Ua ' ' ' tLanc mi Snk Omnt Csaaest ' m 1 - MIMSia 'rertaadCaaabataf , Vsttiaad Board ef Trade axnuncxa Ceaaaa Tra aad Safiosi feaak r-rttaadflra, The Bradsaaet Ceawaay . S, a-Daa k Co. Comaarcfal Aaaaay , Wei We he o a samara eW bomb omcB$-r4unrmMBUXi Cm. WmUmtfm mad SiMk ftlUnJ Om. CAXITOBUfZA XOTXZJa, BAB TUUTCISCO'S IXAJUBO OOXJfZXOIAIi KOIXX. COBTADmO too BOOKS. - The St. James rvlXOV ST. ABB TAB .BBSS AT, -SAB rSABCISCO. ' VATIOBAIi HOTXZi 00., Ties. Vav . Betta, Mgr. j . Is sttaatsd la the heart of tte bMhieis diet . trlet. Modera and baodratnely fsnilalMd. rrv t yata baths, al.pboaes ia ery room. .? rooms for trarallna mea. Bate, from 1 JO te 14.00. Enropaaa plaa. AerautMe te all depots. Bltnated ta the heart ef the ehopsinf aad bual- dlatrlct Close to the weatras. m BEAirrxrua nw ir AMVSZUEBtTS. Talepboae Mala MM THQ STAR TEX WAKHnrOTOJT 8TXXZT STOCX CO, Presents tte Great Beeele Draaa. - "BXTIX'S mAXOS!?x'?:yZJ:'r ' v ... la ri. Aeta - 'i'.'v SVmkiImI tm Ik. Or.f DrerfBS Casa. ' Ktlnoes Tueadaa, lbur.rt.ra, Saturdays and in dare, rriros loc and w. XTorr avMlDf at 8:15. Prices 10. SOe aad A. leans seats by L.YRIC THEATRE , Phone ' -Mala: 48SS. ! ' Taw Week the AUea Stock Company Preeentln the hew Sensational fcUlodr.ma . Beeceaa. . .-,tr' fftxtm THK MASK." Martneee ' Toesd.jr, Ttiiirad.T, Saturdur an I Sonday. Prleoe J", &c. Lty eiaing t PHoea 1S H'.K and 80-. La U t. ki. U 14 . u . Hotel "Key Route Ion 22nd Street and Broadwiy OAKLAND Sunny rooms, prirate fcatlis, letif-dla. tanoe telephonea, eompresaed air clean. In, lam lobbr. caie a la carte wltH cuisine and service unsurpassed. of rates, etc, addreas N. 0. MUIJLAK, Manager. Formerly Assistant Manaser Palaa Hotel. Ban Frs no !:. HOTOCAUDUUOr SAB rBAKCISCO itmo?EA U13 t (nl. room, 'or ta'snlte. r'? -r, . t, ltrte 1- f " '! X ' . p. ( r. 1 1 t- t -i " I 0' f-