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I V V iEil - OU LIQUOR Congressmen Will Not At v timpt to - Enact Lcgisla ' tion Eegfulating : Inter V state Traffic ' in Booze Are Avoiding Issue. ' " .. (United Press Lessed Wire.) -; Washington, March, !$. Ths doubt m .',ia, whether congress oan. abdicate Ita rights as regulator of Interstate oom ' merce In favor of the itttM and ths nuaatlnn of state rlehta present such a complicated problem to th legislative body la connection wiut tne propoeeo kin ... Intaratala traffla in 11- vquor that It la today declared unlikely any action wiu om tuw a ' - Senator Rayner, who la a nwmbir of 1 tha sun-committee on tha eommlttaa on ...ji.i hih this hill .waa re- ierred ia quoted aa saying that It Is ut- tarty impossible to anao ma contemplated with tha blU In Ua praa Tbri a strong disinclination on .'the part ot congrees o conaiuer , l or any other bill, bearing on prohlbl- ' u. 7lth tha Jilarttlona DOmUlf dUS othle fall legislators are d'-poeed to light shy ot tha antlra subject. Rep resentatlvea from tha aouth who have "a aolld prohibition conaUtuency behind them ara clamoring loudly for consider " atlon, but tha leaden In both senate and v house hava decided not to permit a ' vote If they can circumvent It. Senator Kayner aume up tha situation from Ita legal especi. mm . ui.uw. 4 while wa might enact legislation that would prevent tha execution of a con tract where it la Intended to aell tha A liquor, and wa might alio pass a law - te prevent lta delivery to drunkard! and minora and other persons prohibited oy " i aaiiAivtnff fhi UtDtV ' there 1 no way In which we can give the eta tea tna rignt m u, . " , ..ilde contract between tha consignor in - . - a MnalflrnM In another. .which contract, the euprema court hag aald arlaea under the conetltutlon and hm nnrfactad by delivery. lx. P. GRANT SETTLEBS FILE THEIR PAPERS ' miwiil Dlioetcb te Tae JeoroaL) Pendleton. Or., March 18. There la ' land under the Kaet Umatilla project ht the Northern Pacific wa granted by the government aoma .yeara ago, with the underatandlhg that it bould a winra than 1 2. ft CI Tr QUI UU a vra, miuiv ' f- acre to aettlera. Thle tha company haa Die in thla vicinity who haVe made ap plication ur ui ' a a.. K Kav nllrAfftcl IMODli have been filed with tha county re- ?COWhen tha Southern Pacific caeea now pending are. aettled it la underatood tha 1 ' n Mt - a I 111 atnn Haft. l aW 1 H a1 LK8 OF PENDLETON ELECT OFFICERS 'r (Bpeelal DUpetch te Tbe JoaraaL) Pendleton. Or., March . Tha Pen dleton lodge of Elka elected the follow frtrm tnr tha Anaulna- ytkT at a meeting last evening: Exalted ruler. R. Brownt loyal knight, L. D. Idlepian. .Ucturln knight, -Paul Sperry; cr- - Fraxier; eattulrr Wlllard Bond; tyler, V B. Bailey; truatea, Thomaa Fltxger ald; grand representative, C. J. Fergu- - Charts Ferguaon. who haa aerved the lodge for twoterme aa exatled ruler, was preaented by hie fellow Elite with a handsome gold elk head with flva dia monds In tha prongs. , Lanndr at Forest Grove. (gpeeltl manatee U Tn Jenrpal.) Forest Orova, Or March 28. This city will become thaTiome of a new en " terprlse In about thre weeks, when Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Wilson of Clatakanla, Or., will open a steam laundry here. Mrs. Wilson, with her husband. Is now running a laundrjt In her home town. The Strong' Man In this week's issue of THE Saturday Evening Post Dr. William Lee Howard discusses muscular develoo ment He tells what, in his opinion, is. the worst form of exercise ; why much modern physical culture is a fallacy, why the three-mile boat race is better than the tcmr-mile, what . warming up" really sig nifies, how pugilists are beaten by a liver, and the meaning of fatigue poisons. ; " :' Memories of Authors," in this same issue, form the con tinuation of William Winter's reminiscences; He speaks charmingly: of his Boston . Bohemian frien'ds--including. verbal duel, in bed, hetween ,Fitz-Tames O'Brien and Donald McLeod, on tne rel ative merits of the Sc6tch and .'Irish races. At the Newaatands, 5 cents, ". v .'J . , , S1J0 the year by mall. Thb Curtis Poblishiwo Compant. . , rHILADBLFKU Our Boyft Are EwwrrtrhwrsV ' . - i- . - Copies will be delivered to any address by . James ,C Havely Jr. - 713 SA3X UIB ST, OBTXiAJ. r KECEST riCTUKF : i , : : KJ m : f .v -Lai b vv ; - . y - IV : " " ' ' ' " 1 ' ' H I - V-",:: " if I jgj tVLt?av'lfiviT This picture Is from a recent photograph of John R. Walsh, the Chi cago banker who has been sentence d to five yeara in the penitentiary upon conviction of the violation of the bankers' law. FRANK BERGERAN DIUDMBQF Used Carbolic and a Shot gunNo Foul Play and No Suspicion. (Sptdal DUpates t Tbe JoornU -The Dalles. March 28. Tha coroner's Jury In the case of Frank Bergeran of Tha Dalles, who waa found dead in nis cabin near Underwood, Washington, haa returned a verdict of suicide. Foul piay waa at first suspected, but on the In quest It wsa disclosed tnat bwp" first took carbollo acid and followed by -i a La i m ik a .hntnin'. ile had evidently placed the muzxle against a a . . a &- 1 4li al arffar VTl T 11 nia oreaai ana icucneu m "' .. " a handsaw. He had been dead two days when found. , . , . .... Bergeran was buried here today. He was a hard drinker and of a mo rose disposition. Tha erroneoua statement made day I. ,K anAplftl to The Journal that U Comlni, Bergeran s part ner, waa impucatea m wmi woo suspected to be a murder, seems to have been due to an error made In telegraphic transmission, since no manner of sus picion did attach or could have at tached to Mr. Cominl. who is one of tbe moat upright and respected citizens or this city. " Tha erroneous statement , refjecting on Mr. Cominl of The Dalles in Thursday s special from Tha Dalles relating to tha Ing of an operator m the Portland Office or one oi ne teiearapu tui.v- ALL IN WHITE WILL JOHN WATI BE BURIED 8p!lal Dlpatcb to The JfnL ,. Pendleton, ur., xnarcn ona of the well-known Indians of tho Umatilla reservation, died at St. An thony's hospital yesterday of uraemlo lolaoning. His wire, Joary "";"""."' io. nroviM an aleaant funeral oniilp- ment for her husband, having P"hs2 a white casket, a white robe, a white allk handkerchief, white hose, two wmte Bheeta and a pair of white bianiteis. This section or an. wm .hi ben unknown nretoiore a inaians oi m uiuuin' r ,--waa a member of the Presbyterian mis sion cnurcn -on tne reaerv '" WALLOWA MAN OUT ON STATEMENT NO. 1 (SpMal DtfpatcB to The looraal.) Joseph, Or,, March as. Attorney P. Rush of Joseph, deputy district M aAa.Au . . waitiAwai .Afliintv haa an nounced that he will be a candidate for tnBepuniiM-.nom nation: r jw" representative. . at : the Bolicitav&n nt friends in Union ana wauowa muuun. h.a .linn Militant nf ..WallOWa county for' years and haa practiced In tha courts for flva years. : He Indorses ENGINEMEN TO MEET . ' PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT t ,&;v; ;i;AJ . V.'.?"'1 Washington. March i J8. From, every part of tha country hundreda or.mem- b ISB,r b Mil LUV VWWIi V J liuuui " ' .... aa aka TnthcnAil - nf TAnnmntlvO Firemen and En grin em en are awarmins 7. tir i.la.. m. Va ai i4 A aa aaaiaxl tlAVf rtlVlllVII SJB.SSM '0"" waa - to Waahlngrton to be add reaped week bv President Eooseveu at. a union lc temp a Irian t nent men will be amongthe upeakers. Bealuea the presujeni, oiner iiroiui nnH Xfnster John J. Hanahnn and othw grand lodge .officers will be In attenanca..-' , v , THE - OREGON DAILY : JOURNAL. PORTLANpSATURbAY EVENINOjMARCH 88T OF J. K. WALSIL s; POLICE CANNOT USJEITIE San Francisco Judge Up holds Manager of Play Based on Thaws. (United Press leased Wire.) flan Francisco. March 28. Ernest B. Howell, manaaer of the Central theatre. has petitioned Judge SeaweU for a per-l manent restraining order against cniei of Police Blggy and District Attorney Langdon to stop them from Interfering with the play called "A Millionaire- Revenge," which la based on tha Thaw tragedy. Judge SeaweU gave it aa his opinion that no policeman had the right to judge as to -whether or not a show waa moral or Immoral, Indicating that he moral or Immoral. Indicating that he will grant the order. A decision will bo in w ,iava rendered in a few days. ROSEBURG CANNERY PROMOTERS ACTIVE (Special Dtipfttrh te Tha Journal.) merclal club has taken definite ateps toward the erection of a fruit cannery In this city. The proposition of tha 1 . . K tm s nrffa Tn a atnfk flnmmulV and let all the fruit growers as well as ttio townspeople uuo biock in it. Thalr nlam will ba brouaht to a focus at the next meeting, when tha books will be opened for subeoriblng stock. The estimated cost of tha cannery is 120,000. ' This amount, of course, will not ba necessary to begin the operation of the plant, but when half of tha stock Is taken tha work of erecting the plant will begin. It la expected to bava tha machinery and all . necessary working materials In place In time to taka care . . ,hlB Amn ' Mr UfalhAAiif A VI lull J v. " w . v the Southern Paclfla freight service will be present at ma mtreuuj ui ino ciup Tuesday evening and a detailed expla nation of tha canneries In operation in different parts of the state will , ba made. NEPHRITIS What do physicians call . kidney trouble? Nephritis. What does Nephritis mealhT, ' Inflammation of tho kidneys. ta thnra a.nv aneciflc for inflammation of tha kidneys? " --t '. , Up to the discovery of Fulton's Renal Compound there was nothing known tc physicians or pharmacists that would . Wk.t thon hava nhvatciana ariven In chronic kidney disease? Having nothing for Renal Inflamma tion they gave up trying to- reach the Kidneys ana consiuerea ii inuurtvoiv mm the books say, and treated tha heart and other symptoms. J,-i ,. , ' : Thn other than Fulton's Renal Com pound there i no real kidney specific? There Is nothlnr else known that will reduce kldnev Inflammation In. any of Us stages, either first or last. t - But many Sidney troubled people re cover? , . Because : lt! 'commonly geta . well ' at firsts But iMt does not It passes into tha second stage that waa Incurable up to tha discovery of this compound, and that Is tha reason . tha kidney , deaths have now reached 170 per. day. ' . , Kldnev disease In both atagoa la now curable by this compound in about $7 per cent of all oass. . , Llteratura mailed. free: - JOHN J. FUT.TON CO.. v Oakland, CaLs. . Fufton's Renal Compound can b bad at alt flrat claaa drug atorca. , STAfJD SOLID FOR STATEMEHtNO:! Prohibitionists Indorse Peo ple's Law Tom word ; rv Also Indorsed :y After' naming a full state and county ticket tha dalecates to the nominating oonrentlon of tha prohibition party ad Journed tha convention yesterday after noon. Tna platform Moptea aeciareu for Btaumant. NoL, 1 nd many! of the nominees Of otner parties, inoiuain Word, who will run for aherlf f on the Damocratlo tlcaei. were inaoraaa. , The platform adopted la as rollows. In convention assembled, at PorUand. Oregon, this weniy-aiii March, 10. do hereby reaffirm ourua ewervfng allegiance to he prlnolplaa of the national prohibition party aa ax pressed In thalr Indianapolis platform. upon the marveloua development Of aentl- ,h v.rwhaimln( evils of the li censed liquor traffic and recognise the fact that thla tiueatlon "garded by multiplying thouaanda aa the dominant political lasuo in uw 0114 9 (tftstaiaans aTo. L. Wa again -Indorae our local option law as alemporary expedient but do in alst that a party pledged to ita Indorse ment be placed in power. . i. a... .t.t. in tha cauaa of popular gov Wa rejoice in tne aavanoa ..-..n, an1 rarant events have not changed our attitude In favnr of the IU ttituw - election of United States sens,- popular eievwon i um "V tore, vy a iisuu u v v , 1 7 1 3. . v, . tutlonal amendments providing jw th recall and proportional representation. Besolutiona were adopted on the res ignation of 1. H. Amos as chairman of the state committee after 18 jrJM oi active service at the head of the Pro hibition party in Oregon; Mr. Amos re ceived the nomination for united Btates ,Thtecounty ticket nominated Is aa fol- l0W,: Torn Word Xadoraad, Hen-tors T. B. McDanlel, Samuel Morrow? eTt. Johnson. Paul Rader. Bruce Wolverton. . Representatives Lawls Hroltn, C. A. Dotson, B. E. Emerlck, F. U Poj-p"-aT Smith, E. O. Eaton, L. M. Baldwin, r ji Hanson. M. E. Thompson, W,iT. Kerr. E. H. Bertrosche, U U County Commissioner E. P. North- ""Tounty Surveyor-C. H. Qossett County Coroner Dr. W. F. Amos. Justice of the Peace E. O. Miller. Justice (Multnomah district) A. W. FCVonhsataba' (Portland dlatrlct) - H. C KCoTn'stable (Multnomali district) P. A'Constorble (St Johns Dl,trlct)-Cbss- ter P. Gates. Sheriff Tom Word. The state ticket la: Presidential electors W. P. Elmore Brownsville; Hiram Gould. Forest Grove: A. J. Hunsaker. McMinnvllle; P. McKercher, Portland. United Btatea senaioi . """ P!uprnedme judge-C. J. Bright. Wasco Representatlce In congress (Second district) H. C. Shaffer. "Portland. Dairy and food commissioner C. J. HoBklns, Newberg. Railroad commiMionw-vowwiiu trarcutt Ju'dgFourth Judicial dis trict, department No. 1) E. 8. J. Mc- A1&tP0.y-(Fourth iudlcui district) F. B. Rutherford. Portland. Joint representative (Seventeenth representative district) B. Lee Paget, Oak Grove. COLE PLANS TO STI Candidate for District Attor neyship Nomination Meett ing With Favor. James K. Cola, formerly assistant United States district attorney, and now candidate for district attorney, will open his campaign next Tuesday evening at Gfesham and will carry on a systematic stumping tour for .tha nomination, closing It In the central part 'of. tho city the evening preceding the primary election. April 17. Ar rangements for the campaign are being carried on by Mr. Coles friends today and will be completed next week. Those who believe tn ' ", with ney s office should e conducted with f.imr tn nn one are rapidly coming to tha support of Mr. Cole. Mr. Cole s am nio experience in the courts is believed to make him especially valuable in ad dition to tho fact that he Is known to be clean, upright and conscientious In 'VeVunt'ry'a. well as the cltv pre cincts are coming to the belief that Cole 1 tha best candidate for the dis trict attorneyship as is evidenced by the good feeling .shown him in the east irn tiart of the county where he has Ultedalready. Mr. fiola will ba able to convince tha voters dur ing his tour of the county that he is better qualified for tha office than any of his opponents. REALTY DEALERS ON 'ID E At 2 o'clock this afternoon a large number of real estate dealers and In vited guests left the corner of Second and Washington streets for t'lP over the Russell-Shaver electric line to Over look. The excursion was arranged by A. F. Swensson & Co., owners of Over look. This was the second of a series of excursions to the various residence districts, which was Inaugurated last Saturday with the trip to Rose City P&y lc Arrangements are being made to go te Salem next Saturday over the Oregon, electric line. : -. CANDIDATE LIST - IN GRANT COUNTY . . a . a. . k ava - at Canyon City, ur,. marcn so. im i lowing aspirants ifor Grant county of-J licee nave nwu uicir younu... v.-countylerkJ-JIewdorf and J. Yr. Ambrose, sheriff; A. O. Moaler. treas urerr C J. Mcintosh, school superin tendent; C. W. Bonham and J. P. John sorw - assessor, Republicans: .William Schroeder. clerk, Democrat; J. W. Whyth, justice of tha peace of John Day,. Democrat. - 1 1, n v 1 ; ' i)EUMMERS, SCHOOL AT . PARIS IS NEW SCHEME - Paris, Maffch IS.In a Oouncil of min isters U has been determined to so. de velop the school of practice In commerce that a course ot commercial travelers th4i hail ha Introduced end a di ploma given to graduate who paaa a satisfactory examination.-- . - .--The Publishers' association of Parla has protested stronRlv against the act; of riemeneau in gtvinB - .. aim- patches to only one newspaper. IMP DISTRICT SEGOI XCURSIOfJ DOCTORS M1ST2UCBS In autld ofton to ba buried six t nndcr ground. Bnt many tlm woman U on their family pbyilclawi, iuflerlng. aa they bsart dlUa tnothar from Um kW say disease, another from errou proa traUon, gnoherwlth pain kd.h"?: and in thla way thay pratena alllta buy doctor, saparata ol.0'.w,h ha, fuming tfiem U inch pr bis pills and potlona. In bjWj, "gLKI all only umpum$ caused by oma utjrlna dlseasa. a7hlclan,Sjwrapt of tba cuv$e of sufferlngTWra P4l!,if"i until large bills are nidf. 3C5Srl2 ,.ii..t ron m httiVhsJrffcrK.Uia wrong traatment. but pr)bly wo MS ; ' ' - n I II . I bra iLfe haairthox) aisn-e prolongaa misery. A has bean well said, (bat a dlseasa known Is half cured." . Dr. Plorce's Favorite frjMrlpt on ti i scientific medlcino, carefuny devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate m"; It Is made of native- American medicinal Hi a uowerrul Invigorating ionlo "F. orite Prescription" mparU strength to a a . M & a W A ASwa n a aw Is. the wnoie system ana w tlnctly feminine In particular. For over worked, worn-ont. rnn-down, deblll Uted teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shr. rfrls,'honsa-keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen erally ,JSr Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the greatest earthly kt Mn.'" equaled as an appetizing cordial and re storative tonic , As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine "Favorite Prescription" is uneoualed and Is Invaluable in allaying Jm mb dalng nervcus exclubllity, Irrttablllty, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms. 6t Vitus s dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of tbe uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose. Easy to take as candy. 15 BETTER" PROTECTION Chief Campbell Finds Many Defects in Buildings Housing Students. Chief Campbell yesterday reported to, tbe executive board the result of an In spection of 15 school buildings In the city and made many recommendations In retard to minor changes in the pres ent system for the protection of the children. In the schools inspected tho exits were found all right but tho greatest menaces to the safety or the school children reported by the fire chief are the use of oiled sawdust in sweeping tho floors, unprotected stesm pipes and high voltage electric wires In the manual training department. Chief CaniDbell reported that he bad found an accumulation of rubbish In nearly every building visited. Closets have been made storerooms for dis carded apparatus. Floors soaked with oil from the use of the oiled sawdust form a. menace according to the chiefs report and the danger of such flooring is Increased because of the uncovered steam pipes. The fire chief recom mended in his report that all steam pipes be covered with asbestos or some other insulating material. Automatic catches to keep the school doors open are recommended by the chief, as are fireproof rooms for heaters and furnaces. Iron stovepipes are con sidered dangerous, and the chief asked that they be removed. In rerard to the electric wlrlnsr. Chief Campbell favors the removal of the present 600-volt system for the 220-volt in the manual training danftrtmftnf. Following are the schools visited schools visited oy Phlef Campbell Alnsworth. ililllnz. Harrison, in Torwlllftr Twllliger, Holman, Ladd, Stephens. Clinton Kelly, Highland, Ver nan. North Central. Bast Side Hlgn school, Hawthorne, Williams avenue, Holladay and Irvlngton. AX LANDS SQUARELY City Executive Board by Unanimous Vote Dis charges Officer. Captain Patrick Bruin's resignation was not accepted by the city executive board yesterday afternoon the mem bers discharged tha former police of ficer by a unanimous vote. Thla ends Bruin, so far as the execu tive board is concerned. Chief Grltz macher will ask the city civil service commission to furnish him a list of men eligible for tbe position. Inas much as there are no eilglbles at pres ent an examination will ba held in a short time. Immediately after Bruin resigned Chief Grltxmacher filed charges against Bruin, alleging that the officer, after filing his resignation with the chief, returned later, tore open the envelope and showed the contents to a newspaper man. Tha -main charge, however, was that Bruin, after being deposed to desk dnty, waa granted several days In which to decide whether he would accept the desk position. Bruin was supposed to report back to Chief Grltxmacher, but failed to ao so, accoruing io ( macher. - ' - . When Bruin'a ease came up yesterday .l. nnlfna rantnln was not pres ent to defend himself and the board voted with lutie comment. v. a. "" the officer who left the city without notifying tha department, was also dis charged. ' "-'r.".'. . iWknnfhinS t00 l?00d fer your feimlyL. Thati why should feaoBgettin only tte Best. Purest and most Healthful of everything - TBATMLUd MO sxilUl5I0RUeVSli3AfiEin DEflVWERC OaxofakM TR1SCUIT. v---1"'- TMC SOT ' . . CHIDRCN HEAUH KATER SCHOOLS NEED OH BR'ER BRUIN'S HEAD 1908. OREQON PORTLAND, OR. Baiopaaa mas . xcodara -V Beatawaal oogT on acrx PORTLAND .M i m m m f w VrSSi--aaia. Centrally Located Xaoag xtlataaoe Paoae la Bvary Boom. HOTEX EUROPEAN and Last Third and fpaelal Bnaday Xlnaisv to 8:30, rSo mm . ' y-v- - ' i ' CAUIFORISIA ' HOTELS Mhwmma mm iTtU 1 Ajr najrozaoo. Tha most suDerblv situated hotel In tho it ii wrld, overlooks an-! a j itira nay ana city. i li U VTnimlf Inant annolnt. : ment; perreci service k and cuisine. Single rooms, $1.50 n Aitltaa S1A upward. Every room with bath. vLkXAatimTxart PAXAOB atOTSX, COUP TIT THE PENINSULA SAN MATEO CALIFORNIA A Twentieth Century Hotel of the Highest Degree of Excellence. AMERICAN PLAN and EUROPEAN PLAN NOW OPLN Thirty minutes by rail from Ban Francisco. Located In a beautiful park of thirty rrtf fultlvatlon. All the charm and delight of the country combined with the attrac tions and conveniences of the me- trir reservations or Information address JAS. H. DOOLITTLB, Mgr., San Mateo, California. ?iE"w ARLINGTON BAB PBAWOISCO Just opened, corner Ellis and. Waven worth streets, on carllne. Centrally lo cated down town; 200 rooms; 100 batha Steel and brick building. Every con venlencel0 Strictly high class, European plan $1 a day up. ery reasonable rates on American plsn. rates on mFALL0Ni proprietor. SEE THE FLEET By Staying at tba KEY ROUTE HVIN OAX&ABD, CAUrOBBXA. ,n lnn Inlln. iMirl the nvery uiiu. - . . . hotel, connecting with Key RoutsT boata for San Francisco, passing the fleet at anchor. B. B. MITIJUAa, muager. POETLANjJilKpTBIDS LOWEST ON ARMEEIA Captain P. J. Werlich, United State llR-hthouee Inspector, has opened bids for repairs to the lighthouse tender Armerta? Following were the bids sub- mTheodore Knudson & Co... Portland. 19 068; John Wood Iron works. Port land $9 121: The Moran company. Se attle! $9,169.72; Hoffernan Engine works.? Seattle, t.20; Fulton Ma chtaa worKs? Seattle' Bmith Machine works. Seattle 110,312; Hutton Machine works, Seattle, $11.- ,"The bids will be forwarded to Wash ington for approval. Theodora Knudson & CoVs bid Is "the lowest. EPW0ETH LEAGUE . F0EMS NEWDISTBICT Portland district : of : the Epwortb league was formed yesterday afternoon at the Centenary Methodist Episcopal church by the election of officers and the adoption of a constitution. A large attendance ;CV delegates - was , nresent. Tha sessions were presided over by Itev, nr T- tTUtiialtAnl . Tn t Vt A . AVVllntf W . X, nVllli.Bltu' a v" i"ni Rev ' Benjamin Young, pastor of the Wdan of Nasareth." - I IVluf Ba I r-vra viiuivsa. aa ewvuvu aw w . orrtcera or tne new organisation wrrt -1 . A .M fnllAW. PponlflAtlt w. vr rirsimi " ............ ....... Warren of 8unnyalde chapter; flrnt vlce- presiaeni. Jrroiesaor jtormaa u, jiuuiuh, HOTELS Kaadqaartars fot Tonriats aad Cons, marolal Trsvelara, bpaclal rales mad to families and single gentlemen. Tha manasemeitl Will ba nteaaad a l all times to shew rooms snd alva prlosv A mouarn TurkUH bath tabllsbmsnt la tba hotel. a. O. Bewava. acgr. now aoixAmi Modern 'Improvements Imperial Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN V, rl Seventh and Washington Phil Metschan & Sona, Prop. . Rates. $100. $1.80. $2.00 HLYSEiR AMERICAN PLAN Buraside Streets C. H. Edmunds yovxletoi . Hotel Breslin STRICTLY MODERN " Washington SL, at 11th BxrmorxAjr ruuf ovoo 9 aad upward; with private mmUt, Sa.00. kaaSaaaaajaaSaBaaflBlaai San Francisco's two bsbt soma ; trade tbe same xnaaagaaeat , 1 HOTEL JEFFERSON tuxx Ajn ooTiom mun tSO Booms. ISO Private Batbs. Baropeaa Tlmm 91M to aaoo. Axaerloam Plaa $3j0O 1IM0. DOTEL STEWART QSAXT IT. ABOTB VXTZOaT SJQVAJUU 850 Booms. ISO Private Batbs. Bnropeam Plan $140 TTpwaxd. Cafe a la CJarta..., Baob Hotel Beads Omnibas -To an Trains and Btaamors. Slewarl-Barker Cw Props. BAB rBABCZSOO. . v HOTEL ST. FR ARCIS SAN FRANCISCO , Each guest reealvas. without asking, the response to tha multi form requests of the most exact ing public , .; The comfort of tha present Is built upon the complaints of the past and Hotel Francis, today represents the sum total of a study of Individual requirements,. BAT5S ETTBOPBABV TTPirAXJ). UNDER THB MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS ! Hotel Hamlin EDDT AND LEAVEMWOITH 8TS. . First permanent big hotel down towa. Contains lOObeautlfnny f urniahad ataam heatad apartments, 40 batha. Private telephone ser vice. Sample rooms for eoranwrcial travelers. Eddy St ears from ' ferry pass tha door and ; coanect with Srd &U cars from 3. F. Depot. Rates from tLOO up. , Phone Private Ex. FranallaiSa. ' ' an f rarc 18CO SjaaaV J s ''"'' of Taylor Street; second vice-president Miss Helen George, of Centenary; third vice-president, Mrs, Itna Sweetland, of Laurel wood; fourth vice-president, Ho mer Marls, of Centenary; corresponding secretary, F.-J. Mulheron, of Fatten; re cording secretary, W. M. Owen, of Mount Tabor; treasurer. F, a Godfrey, of Sen side; superintendent f Junior leagues. Mrs. Stella H, Hurt, of Sunnywl.le; members of the board of control. Ml n a Victoria Boleen . of the First Bwelih church chapter and Koy' Glass of Uni versity park. Rev. Holllngshead la ex officlo member.,-' . WatWns Medical Examiner. V (Special Dlapitca to Tba JournaH Olympla. Wash., March 28. The gov ernor 'has appointed Dr. H. C. Watklni of Hoquiam to Bucceed l)r. Charlaa M. KalD or Boutn uena as a niemuer oi nut state board of medical examiners, tn: Kalb's term, expiree. May 23. . i. . i i i w.1 1 rt yl , .1 tm mm rT T. Crittenden, former Kovernor of if!-;-souri, is ' the : " Detrtorratlo nominee f- r mayor of Kansas City. J WM-M I.IHII i . ' COFFEE We , drop the . names the coffee countries, r take the responsibility. Tour grocer return '' r r. don't like Sci.i::in.''a :. i . f t