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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1008, Town Topics ' tOXIGIIT'S AMt'SOtEXTS. ' HelHg. . ,V..'. . The Bondman ' .Baker . . . .......... . ." "Tb Climbers. - 6tar .............The Bathing Glrl.r Lyric "Under the Magnolia-' Grand .Vaudeville "Furniture Advertising" was the toplo dlscHiseed at the meeting of the Port land Ad club last evening in the board . of trade -rooms, Commercial Club build ing. Xhe advertising of the furniture dealers of the city was criticised, some- to nna the weaec points - as - wen frnnar. Anions the sneakers were I M. Head, James M. Reeves. R. M. Hall, W. F.' Powell, H. W. Little and C. A. Foster. A number of the wives and rienri nf the member! wen present. and at 10 o'clock the session adjourned to the Haselwood cream store, wnere, some or the new crop strawberries, to gether with Ice cream. , Examination for the position of transferrer In the bureau of engraving . and printing, at a salary of tM0 per year, will be held by the United States civil service board In this city June 8. This calls for a knowledge of clsan- In and hardening ateel plates and dies. On Jun 10 will be held an enamina- . tion for lithographlo stone and plate polisher, ?at $2.60 per day, and on the same date applicants for land law clerk in the forest service, at entrance sala ries ranging from $900 to I 1,100. will be given the test. Applications for any of these places may be made to 2. A. Leigh at the Portland postoftlce. The Chapman school was closed yes terday by Dr. Pohl. city health officer, kftA. m thnrnuffh AVami nation had dis-' covered some nine cases of smalipoJt In the school. Rand reported to Dr. Yesterday afternoon Dr. 1 to nr. Pohl that he baa been called to take charge of a girl suffering with smallpox. t He reported that the parents of the Child believed the contagion had been receivea at me Chapman school. Dr. Pohl made a thorough examination of ke students this morning, and discovered that there were nine canes now In the school. She therefore .ordered the school closed and fumigated. - -.- " R. W. OIHett waa convleted by a" Jury In the circuit court yesterday afternoon on the charge of passing a forged check Ci L, Helming of Troutdale. Charles ynd, who was Jointly charged with the crime, was acquitted. (The testimony showed the men were Intoxicated when they secured -4e money on the check, which was drawn on a Vancouver bank for 25. Glllett was once an engineer and iynd a conductor. The convicted man la 58 years old. The penalty fixed by law is from two to 20 year in the penitentiary. I An ordinance Introduced by Council man Menefee In the city council yester day to grant the Portland' Railway, Light & Power company the right to lay double tracks on East Tenth street from East Morrison to Belmont, was vetoed by the mayor because it did not comply with the city charter in afford ing the city a guaranty that the work would be done. It was then amended and a bond of 12.000 given by the company. The amended ordinance was. passed. . i Effective May 7, 1908. The Portland Railway, Light .& Power company has Issued the following order, affecting the Portland railway division only: "Effective May 7. 1908, smoking on closed cars will be allowed only on rear platform. Conductors Will keep the rear doors closed as much as pos sible and will not allow passengers to stand on the rear platforms to the ex tent nf blocking elther'the platform or the 'steps, thus Interfering with pas sengers entering or leaving the car." Piles Qulcldy ; Cured at Dome Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial ' ,', Package Mailed Free to AH -; in Plain Wrapper.; : --- - V ... Plies Is a fearful disease, but easy to cure If you go at it right : , f An operation wltn the knife is dan gerous, - eruel, humiliating and rUBnee assarv. .-? '' . - -.." There la Just one other aura way to i be cured painless, safe and In the prtrj Ui. . M .. .. . ; We mall a trlaj package free o all Who write. , .... . . . It will give you Instant relief, show you - the . harmless, painless nature of thla great remedy and start you well on the way toward a perceci curt. Then you can get a full-slxed box from, any druggist for 90 cents, and Often one box cures. , Inilit on tin vino- what you eall for. It tne druggist tries to sell you some thing just as good, - It is because be makes mora money on the substitute. The cure' begins at once and contin ues rapidly . until it Is complete . and permanent , .- - ' You can go right ahead with, your worn ana oe easy ana uvroxonaoie an the time. . ' . , . t ! well worth tiring. i.-. Just send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 92 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich., and reoetve free by re turn mall the trial pacaage in a piain wrapper. . . Thousands have Veen cured in this easy, painless and Inexpensive way, in the privacy of the borne. No knife and its torture. No dootor and his bills. All druggists, 60 cents. Write today for a free package. BOLD BOBBER IS CAU6HTBY POLICE Miller ..Confesses to Enter ing Four Houses Tried - to Sell Ills Loot. The revised prices at Terrace Park not only make the 8400 lots yours for 8320 but four of the lots can be handled for 830 monthly. The Knanton company are Jubilant over receiving authority from the owners to cut the prices enor mously In order to sell the remaining 120 lots by June 6. This Is the big gest bargain session in high-class resi dence lots that has ever occurred here. Forty odd lots were sold before . noon today. Charging In each case that their hus- Dana are in tne habit of going on sprees and that it is impossible to live longer with them. Bertha Helslg has begun suit for divorce from Charles Helslg, and Theresa M. Feeney from James Feeney. The Heistgs were mar' rled at Stockton. California, in 1S08 and the Feeneys In Portland In the same year. Mrs. Feeney asks to have her maiden name of O Connell restored. In the person of W. D. Miller the po lice believe they have apprehended one of the boldest bouse robbers who ever operated in Portland. Of the four rob beries to which he confessed this morn ing all have the "Raffles" tinge The total value of the blunder Is estimated at between $700 and 8800. Miller's cap ture was effected this morning by De tective Smith at 80 Third street, where he was attempting to dispose of some of the stolen goods. Smith was detailed on the oase April 25, when Mrs. Ellen O'Nell, 581 Washington street, informed tne-police mat tier nouee naa twice Deen entered on the same day and several valuable articles taken. April 88 J. D. Toung, 88 Ellis street complained that some one had entered hie house and secured several dollars' worth of valuables. April 28 a similar complaint was recorded by J. P. Ford, 84 North Sixteenth street The methods used in all of these robberies were practically the same the thief either walking boldly In or forcing the door If looked. The detective's theory that the robberies were committed by one man were borne out this morning when Mil ler, caught with the goods, Droke down and confessed. Miller's hobby seemed to be Jewelrfc and the police believe that it Is extreme ly fortunate that no unusually valuable rings or diamonds were secured in the burglarised houses, as in that event Miller would have decamped to other fields and escaped capture. purpose In view has begun suit for di vorce from Draper C. Sargent, whom she married in Durango, Colorado, in 1892. She says that Sargent deserted her in June, 1900. Articles lost and found op the street cars May 6 and 6: 8 umbrellas; 8 pair f loves, 1 watch fob. 2 keys, 4 packages, pin, 1 .geography, 1 whip, 2 sample cases, 1 ran paint, 1 belt buckle, 1 pack age grass seed, 8 'lunch boxes, 1 corset. 1 suit case. 1 satchel, .1 grip, ,r roll music, 1 comb, 2 books, 1 pursft, faome asbestos, packfige of picture plates.'Call at the lost article room of the Oj W. P. railway station, corner First and Alder. Lodell's hall. Seventeenth and Thur. man streets, was packed last ntght, with people gathered to hear the second of the meetings arranged by the Denio cratlo candidates for office at the June election. J. W. McGinn acted as chair man of the meeting, and Introduced tiro speakers. Those who addressed the meeting were John A. Jeffrey, John Manning, Tom Word, Oglesbv Young, E. H. Cahalin and A. King Wilson. The Journa will receive bids for a year or six moiiths contract for haul ing and delivery of all malU express and packages between The Journal office and cars, depots and postoffico, afternoons and Sunday morning. Par ticulars about wagons, deliveries and time consumed can be had by calling on the circulation manager. The Journal office. Fifth and Yamhill streets. Fifteen hundred tickets, at 81 each have been sold already for" Jhe A. O. H. benefit dance to be (held fnls. evening In the hall of the Catholic Young Men's -club on the corner of Morris street and Williams avenue. The proceeds of the dance will go to the relief fund of the Hibernian society and will be dis tributed' among the poor of the east side. , Rev. E. A. Ross, evangelist, of Los Angeles, who has Just closed a three weeks' revival meetlntl In Sunnyslde M. E. church, will preach every day In Pernll mlssio'n, 26 First street near Madison street, except Saturday, at 10 a m. and 8 p. m. These will be the last meetings Rev. Ross will hold In Portland at this time. L. H. Belden of Igount Scott, who was severely injured by a careening fire en gine horse during the fire at Arleta, Is greatly Improved. It was at first feared be would die, but upon examination It was found that though his shoulder blade was dislocated and he was badly bruised, his injuries were not fatal. Water through hose tot . Sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing sjdrches or. windows must be paid for la. advance and used only between the hours of t and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully It will be shutoff. .;, r . A mothers meeting will be held to morrow afternoon at 1:80 In the' West Avenue, Mount Tabor, school The sub ject will be "Finding One's Self." pro fessor H. N. Sherwood, principal of the school, will speak, and the-election of officers will also be held. , I , ZMCf May sargenc proposes to close ner unhappy matrimonial experiences of less than eight years, and with that Buying a rubber water bag or syringe Just because it Is cheap is a poor In vestment. Get a guaranteed article that can be depended on in time of need from Albert Bernl, the druggist 283 Washington street, the drug store of satisfactory retmlts and prices. The Mothers' and Teachers' club of the Arleta school will hold its annual meeting Friday, May 8. at 2:80 o'clock. At this meeting Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull will lecture on "The Child Labor Laws of Oregon." A full attendance is de sired. Perfect -.Set' - m '" m, iwgyiw WW') .'" gg'M. aw tywmw rawm,Ms..nn. is ; , - A" ' : - v ; - i 4 . ' I?'' j ' i ' " kVs ' - s- ' ; . A y , - : ; , v " , of - . Teeth $7 , AMTsraa: jttiu Go anywhere In the city, yet a price on any kind of a set of , teeth, then come to us and we will duplicate that set j : L of teeth orJ7.0Q, except gold and porcelain. SOLID GOLD TEETH CROWNS Any tooth in the mouth we crown with solid gold, A J ff 22k4 guaranteed to be the best, for.. .daUU PORCELAIN CROWNS 7 V Any Porcelain Crown madej no matter what they A J are called or how they are made. Our price i8...0UU BRIDGES Solid Gold Top, Solid Gold Backs, Porcelain Fronts, fJ A A per tooth D4.UU Solid Gold Teeth, 22k. bridge, per tooth $4.00 All other work same price, proportionately Call and satisfy yourself that we have but one price and that we do net misrepresent our work. We emphatically assert that no better work can be done in Portland at any price. Absolute guarantees. L. LWHITB, Chief of Staff MM )326& WASHINGTON ST, r Merchant' Trust Building, Cor. Sixth Over Ooddard Kelly Shoe Store (phone Main 3780 Office Hours Prom 8 A. IVI. to Sa30 M. Sundays 9 A. M. to 1 F. M. Penney Bros.' Special Our $1.B0 grade Port, Sherry, Tokay, Muscat and Angelica wines at $1 per gallon. Our 14.50 grade of I. W. Harper whiskey at 13.50 per gallon, Friday and Saturday only. 374-381 East Morrison street. Phone East 287. B-2426. Free deliv ery. We sell razors and shaving outfits, and guarantee that you will be satisfied with the goods. That is our way of doing Dusiness ana our patrons reel tnat tney are sate wnen tney aeai witn us. Albert Bernl, the druggist 233 Washing ton street. The Mothers' circle of the Clinton Kelly school will meet in the Assembly hall May 8 at 8 p. m. The speakers are to be Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway, on "Home Amusements," and Dr. Benja min xoung, on uDeaience. Owing to a severe attack of rheuma tism, with which he Is confined to his bed at his home on East Hoyt and East Second streets, josepn suchtel was un able to preside over the celebration at Charrpoeg. The Regulator line steamboat Baiter uatsert maaes rouna trip to rne wanes daily except Bunaay. Leaves Portland 7 a. m., returns 9 p. m. Alder street dock. Phones Main 914, A-6112. We -sponge and press your clothes shine your shoes, all for 11.50 month. Main 514, A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday.- Leaves Washington street dock at t p. m. Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street, lunch 11:86 to 2; buelness men's lunch, 15. Chambers A Son, opticians, now at 321 Morrison street, Marquam building. B. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building, Seventh and Stark eta. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and .Washington. Dr. T. J. McCracken. dentist, Roth Child building. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Tamhtll. Toung men's carnival May lt-17. Journal want ads. le a word. Standard Jewelry. Selling . standard jewelry on the In stallment plan Is a. feature that Is fast building for Nate-Solomon, of the Stand ard Jewelry Store, business that Is growing rapidly. Situated, as it in, convenient to the business portion of the city, Just opposite Baker's theatre, tbia store has become very popular for those that wish to buy jewelry either for cash or on small weekly payments, Mr. Solomon sayst "To sell on Install ments at prices lees than others ask when you pay them cah la a policy that for all time will be pursued In the conduct of this store." : rw . -; ; . ., .f -v In nwMins aotertlseiiieaU fcereta. hlesas eatloa The Jenrnal, . . i , NEW ARRIVALS MILLINERY EXQUISITELY BEAUTIFUL LARGE SILK AND LINEN ROSES in the latest shades of canary, mais, sul phur, butter, etc., also Jack and American Beauty shades; extraordinary values at, per bunch, 75e $1.00, f 1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. NEW WINGS, black and colors, including cerise, Copen hagen, Alice, etc.; f l-O to 93.50. NEW BLACK CHIP SHAPES, f 2.50 to ?4.00. Extra Special Prices UNTRIMMED SHAPES About 20 leading styles, black and popular colors, large and small, including Merry Widow and other sailors and dress shapes: values $L2S to $1.65, your choice Friday and Saturday, 85. SEE SEVENTH STREET WINpoW. NONPAREIL CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY Two Entrances 124 SEVENTH, 334 WASHINGTON OPPOSITE IMPERIAL HOTEL Yesf OPPORTUNITY is Knocking at Your Door IT IS A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY An Acre for the Price of a Lot Midland Acre Tracts AT LENTS Titlp Guarantee Trust Co. also Oregon Saving CSt, Trust Co. accounts taken in payment IT PAYS TO SEE US CHAPIN B HER.LOW 332 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 1652 iieiug issjias- i Phones Main 1 end A-11SS. ' TONIGHT AT 1:1 O CLOCK. Tomorrow and Baturdar Night. Special Pr)c Matlnoa Saturday. :"',.-,o.- wniTO ZJIOXATB .... In Hall Caln's riajr, J- ' "IBB kOSDMAJf." v.;-.' Evenings. $2 to J0c: Mat, $1,60 to 25 HFII ffl THBATO alblllU'itu aad Wesblnrtom ' Phones Main J and A -11 13. -THREE NIGHTS BEGINNING TOMOR- ROW. Special Price Matinee Saturday. KB. WZIiTOJr UCUTB, In Hall Camp's Play, Evenings, 2 to 60e; Mat., jl.tO to q BAKER THBATRO Phones Main 2, A-6360. , y George U, Baker. Gen. Manager. - -Tonigrht, All This Week, Matlne Sat. urday. Baker Stock Co. In Beautiful Production of Clydu Fitch's Greatest Play, v , "THE CUXBSM." Most expensive gowns ever seen en Baker stage; (hagnlflcent scenery; Inr tense plot. . . . Me- . r v n - . ... . r . r - cTiuiiga. oc, oc, dvc; Aim.,' joc. sau. Wert Week "Ths Heir to the Hoorafc." THE GRAND -VaudevilledeLnxe Entire Week of May 4, 10. v The Gretest Novelty in Vaudeville majkco TWiira Something to Laugh at PORTER J.WHITK CO Presenting "THE VISITOR. The Musical Comedy Star, ;. , CLARA THROPP. P. P. MONTRE8SA, The I. A. T. S. E. Expert, Will Exhibit Washington Irvlng's . s "legend of Bleepy Hollow,' - LYRIC THEATRE -Both Phone! Kaia 4688) Rome A-10a. Week commencing Monday, May 4, P. R. Allen presents Miss Verna Fellon and the Allen Stock Co. In W. H. Mou tague'a beautiful Southern play,', "TJKDR THB MAQlf OUA." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices lOo end 20c, Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20e and 80c. Boxes tOc Office open 10 e m. to 10 p. m. THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of May 2. 190. . . m m A . BVAWI llf eag MW1H1 FIRST AT 7:80. SECOND AT :1B P. M. Matinees Dallv at 2:30 p. rn. . . TSB AKHSTK050) KVBXOAX, OOMEST OOMFAHT OFFER inc. DAii-iiniur vik.l Besides Two Vaudeville Feature Attrao tlona. The NICKELODION 130 SIXTH STREET Bet. Alder and Washington, Portland, Or. ' PAXT I HUNCH BACK BRINGS LUCK PAST ZZ THB EASTER FAIRT SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND CAT 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ASTS 10. Games begin week days at 3:30 p. m Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers, 2 Be. grand stand, 60c; boxes, 26c extra: - children, bleachers, 10o: grandstand, 25c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wed-nesday. CALIFORNIA. HOTELS COUNCIL HASTY DECLARES LANE Commendation of Police Be fore Conviction Improper, He Tells Them. 'Just watch the history of that reso lution. I let it pass without comment Just to let the people see what Its coun cll'wlll do. It was most Improper to do such a thing when a man is to be tried for his life with nothing as yet but circumstantial evidence." Such was Mayor Lane's reply to Coun cilman Baker yesterday afternoon after the council meeting. This was in an swer to Baker's query as to how the mavor liked the resolution. The resolution In question was one which Councilman Baker had Introduced calling upon the council to commenu the untiring zeal which the police de partment had displayed in its efforts tq iaa, nn ih mvstprv of the murder of Nathan Wolff and to secure the arrest and conviction or tne murnerer. Following Is the resolution, which was passed unanimously: "Whereas, On Friday evening, May 1, 1908, within the corporate limits of the city of Portland, a worthy citlien and merchant of the city of Portland was v.,inv an hrutallv murdered at his place of business within the business district of the city of Portland, about the hour of 6:30, p. m. on said day, and "Whereas, The crime was at that time and for some time thereafter, one of the most mysterious tnai naa uuumrcu m the criminal annals of the Paclflo northwest, and - ' "Whereas. The police force of the city of Portland took up the eearch and work toward the apprehension of the murderer at once, and pursued It with unceasing vigilance despite an almost total lack of clues or any evidence Solntlng toward the perpetrator of the astardly crime, and "Whereas. Through such untiring ef forts and ceaseless vigilance the police . .v.. .itv nf Portland, and: par ticularly the detective department there of, has brought to light the cause of said murder ana tne rren w. - leged murderer, and. . "Whereas, The council of the city of Portland Is the official representative of the good citlsen, of the city of Port, land, and that while reoognUIng ha presumption of the Innocence that up rounds all persons accused of crime. It Is but Just that the police forceoi tne city, and particularly the detective de partment thereof, should receive com mendation for the Rood work dona. . ""Now therefore. The council of Jne cltv of Portland.' at a regular meeting au am tied, representing ui citizens, ai DR. BR0UGHER lectures at the WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor Streets, mr phxdat, r. it, oh "A Teodcrftot Abroad" BBQiLIABT AITS WITT I. Mrs. Walter Reod " WILL. SING. Admission 16a Reserved seats 86a On sale at the White Tem ple and WooTard. Clarke & Co. San Francisco's TWO BEST HOTELS . Under the same managsmest HOTEL JEFFERSON Tirmr ahd oovox btxebts 860 Xooms. ISO Private Baths. Bnropeaa Plan 91.50 to $8.00. Amerloaa Plan $3.00 to HO-OO. HOTEL STEWART GSABT TTHJOH ST. ABOTH QVABfi. BSO Booma, 150 Prlvata Baths. Europe as Flaa 91. BO TJpward. Oafs a la Carte. Xaofc Hotel Bends Omni lms To an Trains and Steamers. Stewart-Barker Co., Jrops. BAH rBAHCXSOO. the city of Portland, does hereby, by this resolution, officially and publicly i;uuiiuenu mo iiuuue lurce nr me city, and particularly the detective branch thereof, for their unceasing efforts to clear up the mystery of the murder of the late Nathan Wolff, and to secure the apprehension and conviction tf the ajiegea muraerer. . "It Is further resolved that nmn th. passage of this resolution a copy thereof snail no nanaea 10 me, cnier or police who shall cause the same to be read before the three watches of police upon their assembling, and particularly to the detective force of the city of Port land within one day from the passage ui mis resummon. WOMAN'S PRESS CLUB REELECTS OFFICERS The Woman's Press club of Oregon held its annual meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. M. L. T. Hid den, 722 Wasco street. After the offi cers of the club had made their annual reports, the president, Mrs. Lucia Faxon Add'lton, gave the address of the even ing. It was a brilliant peper and was dlstened to with marked attention. At Its elose the election of officers took ROSE FEVER VANISHED Why sniffle, snuff, snort end sneeze? wnen . WEIR'S INHALER Will Prevent it. Don't taka our word for tt. . Your druggist will prove what Weir Inhaler will do.- Ask him to Show you. Price 69 rent. Wain Tn. aler Portland, fit. f 5 v .v " t i i FAIRMONT BAH PHAHOZSOO, Overlooks the entire nay anq Harbor. I C o m m ands Battle ship row and the fleet anchorage. ! (Single rooms 13.60 jpwards. Suites $10 upwards. Every room with bath. Reserva tion made bv wire. MAHAOEiaSBTT PAIACS XOTXXi COKP'HT Tu Hotel St. Francis SAN FRANCISCO This hostelry possesses all the best features of the world's finest caravansaries, and has added many ideas to the sum of hotel happi ness. It has introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service, Magneta Clock System and today represents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America. Rates European, from $2 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS TEETH TEETH 11 OUTrvWIJ Save Money Come and have free examination. WB EXTRACT TEETH B'REhJ: SITj VER FILLINGS, 5o UP: GOLD FILL INGS, 76c UP; &ET OF TEETH, 94 00; SPLENDID SET. $9.00; COLO CROWNS, $2.50 TO $5.00. - All work guaranteed for ten year. Lady attendant always present. All work done absolutely without pain by iprcmuiw vi i rum ij to io yearr ax perlence. -. - - -- . Boston Dentists Home Paone A-fl030. Phone Mala 8030. B91H Morrison MU. Opp. Postoffloe, . Diamond House Pain! GUARANTEED . . I gallon Iota, S1.40 per fl. I gallon lota S1.50 per gal " Manuf actared by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 930 Proat ft, PorUaad. Or. ; place. By unanimous vote It was agreed that the secretary cast the ballots for the officers then tn service, and they were reelected for the ensuing year. Thev are: Mrs.. Lucia Faxon Adrlitnn? president; Mrs. Emma Sickle Marshall, vice-president; Mrs. Bessie Gulnean Stone, recording secretary; Mrs. Clara Bewick Colby, corresponding secretary, and Miss Franca. Eleanor QotshaU, treasurer. At the close of the meeting refresh ments were served and a brief social session neid. . - v ! -.- ., ,- Kaiser's Ever Ready Revolver. ' . From P. T. O. . Smpcror William II la sever without THE PENINSULA SAN MATEO CALIFORNIA A Twentieth Centurja Hotel of the Highest Degree of Excellence. AMERICAN PLAN nd EUROPEAN PLAN NOW OPEN Thirty minutes by rail from San Francisco. Located In a beautiful park of thirty years' cultivation. All the charm and delight of the coun.ry combined with the attrac tions and conveniences of the me tropolis. For reservations or Information address J A 8. H. DOO LITTLE, Mgr.. San Mateo, California. ONLY T HE BEST IN LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE O. B. WSBTOlf ' 90S Wails rarge Bldg. BUT STOCK IN THB . ' B0NVILLE PUBLISHING CO. !' Marquam Bldg, Shares $10. Hair Cutting 25 Cents (Tour Shoes Shined Free.) THE 3C0DZI. BASBEB ESOP 1 Sixth St. . 7. SEE THE FLEET Sx tajin at tke KEY ROUTE IIVN OAaTXAJTB, OAUTOUZA. Every - 0 minutes trains leave the hotel, connecting with Key Routs boats for San Francisco, posting ths fleet at anchor, . 2V. 9W- anrUAJT. SCasager. . his" revolver, and' he la extremely skill ful In. the use of the weapon. It Is Inspected and - freshly primed every rthornlng so as to make sure it la in perrect woraing oraer. Firmly convinced that ha Is relng to die bv the 1ihji,1 nf an anarchlat . this fate having been prophesied for him long ago he U determined U make a stern fight for hi nr a.i n have at any rate the satlsfa(lin If he hi. assonant16!!" 'm lniutr AB0TT SEAT SALE BEQIXS TOIOlHtQW tomorrow (Friday) ' morning at 10 o'clock, at the box offloe of ths H,liig theatre; Fourteenth and Washington streets, the advance seat sale will opn for the eomlng ' engagement of mu Bessie Abott,, the famous ; coloraiut soprano of the Metropolian opra hou New York. : This charming u-r i be beard in a grand concert re thti t the abov theatre next Mw,.hv svt r,t ,. May 11. She will b a!.:,,l ,v i brilliant planlste, fc.tlth Mixm ';, , recently here with the Cuv-nn phony oroheatra at th Arimtr', H-n;-. ths annual oprlng rnj-!'-:I fti-i. ti , tha notwj KiikIN'i Vi'ii;i, 1 1., fm j , This trio of I. iirn t d mihin , one of th" ffnini i'-.'t 1). j music-lovr iiive ii;tJ la j-itr.