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TH3 OREGON DAILY : JOURNAL! PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 22. 1008.
miiM cor.iEs
FOB WHEATCARGO
Lar?e British Steamer Ar
rives in Ballast From
Newcastle.
CARRIES COAL FOB
VOYAGR JO EUROPE
Tt--y
frencb Hark General Pof Follows
ao In Wake of Largo Tramp
bc.mr French Bark Saint
Anne Reported Chartered.
ilitkt paek.ra association ' and lsft
Nulik HrUtol ly, Urn days sso
bound far rJ.n Franoisoo wtm a car
nt ulman Bha . was foria.rl t
Urttlali shin Star of ll.nsal and vol
under Amarloan raflstry through trans
fer t Hawaiian rliry snoruy -fur
the annexation of tha island. She
wee built In 1S7S m Bouaat. irajana.
The Star of Bengal la tha second
of the returning salmon fleet to meet
(instruction this season, the American
ship Lucile having gone ashore and
become a total loss at Kasaahlk a
few days ago.
WITH THE Ll'MIlEK SHirS.
. Another large trarap steamer reached
, Columbia fiver thla morning to load
wheat for Europe. Bha waa rouowea
' closely by tha French bark General Foy
also under ngagament to carry wheat
to tha old world. Tha steamer is tha
. Maadala from Newcastle. N. S. W.
. . Tha Magdala will ba in the harbor
lata this av.nlr.ir, having irt up int
river from Astoria at if o'clock. She
will go to tha mills of tha luastern &
Western Lumber company, to line pra-
partory to beginning w recwive ini.
Moat vessels coming hsre from Nw
eaaUa brln coal cargo, but the Magdala
la an exception to tha rule, because
hi). sa Ihsa a coodly quantity of
. fuel on board It is only for her own
use In getting back to Europe, so that
in reality ehe is here in ballast. Kerr,
Glfford & Co. will furnish the cargo,
( will maaanra ahnut 100. 000 DUSh-
la Tha intention la to hava It cleared
before tha ana or me monin.
The French bark General Foy la in
from Hobart la ballast. She, too, comes
. iinil.r .rhirlu to Kerr. Glfford CO.
She waa sighted off the mouth of the
river last night, but as it. was blowing
pretty hard chose to remain outside
. over nignu i
The French bark fit. Anne, now at
, TTnnnlnlti ronnrted as havina been
chartered by Kerr, Glfford Co. to load
wheat for Europe, and It is also ru
mored that a steamer has been engaged
to take wheat and flour to Vladivostok.
It is believed to be the German steamer
Eva. which la now belna operated in
the trans-Pacific trade by Jebsen ts
Ostrander.
ENTERTAIN SEAMEN.
Good Program Rendered Last Night
, by Local Talent.
Tha concert last night at tha Sea-
ijnans Friend society, zbs Fianaers
atreet in honor f the Italian ship Puira-
. lla, now in the narDor, was an unquali
fied success. One side of tha large con-
cert hall was crowded with officers and
men, who listened with marked atten
tion to tha musical program.
Tha, tilatform was decorated with
. flowers and flags, in which the flag; of
: Italy was conspicuously to the fore.
Dr. C. F. Candalnl, Italian consuls pre
sided and In a happy opening speech
took occasion to thank the Americans
for the various courtesies extended his
countrymen.
The following program waa rendered:
. Piano solo, Dr. Kmll Enna; vocal solo,
, Miss Rose Freldel; vocal solo. Miss
Catherine Covach; instrumental solo,
Mordaunt Goodnough; vocal solo, Miss
Kathleen Lawler; instrumental solo,
, Miss Lillian Da teaman; sleight of hand
1 performance, . u. wen.
At the conclusion of tha concert re
freshments were served.
Wrestler, Am. bkt..,. ...... ..Astoria
Numantia. oaf. as.,.,.., uiim
tiewhUy. Br. aa... DrydoeS
La Hftt-fijaqu.l.la FT. bk ...... Mtreaia
N.uaiuy, jr. nil u""""
li.nrl.lta, 0r. ship. IJnntoa
Tiverton, Am. as...,.,,,, Llnnton
Kederland, Dutch aa .... Montgomery I
t. n. inman, am. ea. . . .;inman-t-oui;
t. Helena. Am. a... Montgomery No. 1
tin Hutl.tr Am. aa. ...... Llnnton
Magdsla. Br. aa. ., . ........ ...Astoria
Rose City, Am. a. ....Atnaworth
Condor, gas sloop ot. Johns
aa Moats toaa fcaaabsr.
Alumna. Am. ach .Kanuiui
K.lrhaven. Am. aa ..Pan Francises
Amaranth. Am. bktn Ban Francisco
utanlev Dollar. Am. ss..bsb Francises
Creseent Am. sch .....Honolulu
Olympic, Am. bk fan Franc sco
F S Loop, Am. ss.. Ban Franc sco
W II. Talbot. Am. sen fan rraneieoo
I STEAMER SARAH DIXON
PUT ON OPEN RIVER RUN
NWiooner Creacent Arrives to Load
For Met Iran Tort.
The American schooner Crescent ar
rival un t tha mills of the Portland Routh Bay. Am. as Ban Francisco
Da KOtttS W1VB trwuwwmt. i
Bldsrt, Fr. bk.... Antwerp
NealafUlds. Br. sh Hamburg
David da An J era. Ft. sh Antwerp
Bradloeh. Br. bk Antw.rp
ifiilorsn. Br. sh Antwerp
eral wseks, Is about ready to depart for jolnvllla, Fr. bk. . .Antw.ra
a Koko Head carrlea about c.rmanlan, nr. o. rtamours;
Lumber company this mornln to load
lumber for Guaymas. Mexico. She came
from Japan In ballast.
The American barkentlna Koko Head,
which haa been loading at tha mills of
the Porllnnd Lumber company for ev
Manila Th
1. inn. 000 feet.
The British ship Larglemore nas com
Increasing Traffic on Co
lumba Demands Tha
Commodious Vessel Shal
Be Run Daily Between
The Dalles and Portland.
In response to Increasing; traffic tha
Opea River Transportation company will
Dnithimho&u. Fr. bk Leltn I aatahllah a ria.llv ilMmluut i.rvlu. b.
?U.'' Stanl;i.Br- bk Ar!iWd twsen PorUand and, The Dalles, beg-in-
I A . a. K a millj HUa.
of the North Pacific Lumber company Eugene Schneider. Fr, bk. .... .Antwerp nlng next Monday morning, September
and will leave down In a few day. She La Tour do Auvergne. Fr. Dt.AM
werp
Joea to poutn Arrica. Tlie acnoonei Armen, rr. ua.. ...u....
nnle S. Smala la still losdlng at the Glenalvon. Br. bk Antwerp
sbove mentioned mills. The Smile goes Coal EJpa Ba Monte.
to Haiphong, southern China. vifeshlre. Br. bk Newcastle. A.
Hossuet. Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT. Torrlsdale. Br. sh Newcastle, A.
Tramp rteaxners Ba Bwnta.
Institute on Front Street Will Enter-. SuAr.nB.e5r:.-Not. ". 'r'11
, nan riMiui.vv
IS. The powerful and commodious
steamer Sarah Dixon will alternate with
tha JT. N. Teal, which haa been on, tha
route alnce the establishment of the
line, the Dixon having been secured
rrom trie snaver .iransportation com
pany for a length of time with option
or purcnaae.
The Sarah Dixon Is practically a new
boat, having been built less than two
fain RAilnra in Port. Br Ban Francisco "he la or about the same
Th. weekly concert at th. Seamen's Yeddo. Br.. . aa. ......... . .Baa Franoi.co tT.V ,,,.V'J7d.d Kit
m , , . . a w?w i i rti traa w invrngrL i nr. u nam 11 - m - - -1 . - - - - - - r -
insuiuie, rroni ana rianuore tr" ,:v Vancouver B C. deep. Belna equipped with eapeclall
wi l be given tomorrow evening at 8 Thyra, Nor. as. .... . Vancouver. !., .-hlnarV aha la rnn.M.r.
oclock under the direction or miss b.ti- "'B'" T-J one of the beat adaoted boats on tha
aenla Craig, who has arranged the rol- K-ing ueors,, r. river for atemmlng he ourrent of tha
lowing program: runo oio. xm shtoiw i upper river, and sha ts therarore expect-
. . . .. . . .. . , . . . - - - - , fori Lrewiuru, or. .ti. .......... bu iu iiik m . rvu urti.i nine mail in.
fred Lewis; reading. Miss Dells. Brad- Rlvar Faaoch. Br. bk ..Callao other boata on the same route. The
ley: vocal solo. Miss Petronella Con- Oregon, Ger. sh Yokohama oabln baa accommodations for 100 paa-
nolly: reading. Miss Eugenia Craig; Gen Faldherbe, Fr. bk Tdkohama sengers snd the lower deck will accom-
vocai smo miss nuin r,uuin8, roauuis. Merechal de Noalilea. Fr. bk.weat coast modata J00 tons of freight
maa unm Di.umj, vwai "'"IWnmewlM HOUni Am. DK.VH10 VT, B.U
mission are cordlaiiy invited.
TWO-LOST OVERBOARD. .
flullv. Fr. bk.
Crilfon. Fr. bk.
.Santa Rosall
Boata Ara Boomy
Superintendent Doraey B. Smith of
Antwerp! the Open River Transportation company
Antwerp 1 etated thla morning that by adding the
Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk Hobart Dixon the aeryice would give the
Leon Blum. Fr. bk Hobart be,t water transportation system ever
Finland. Rue. sh Guayaquil enjoyea Deiween roriiana . ana points
Gustaf Peterson and August Bund- Magdalene. Ger. bk.........,.Acaq
. , T , T , . , Aiexanaer jarnuerg, vjri . uft,,nuiiuiuiu - . - ,
berg Lost Lives in Storm. Thiers Fr bk Belfast pended upon -to operate regularly.
(United Preas teised Wlra.l General Foy. Fr'.'bk. '.. Hobart Schedulea hae been arranged so that
SeatUa. Sept 22. Bringing news of Biarrlts. Fr. bk. San Francisco the 8arahDlxon wlll leave Portland
the loss of two men during the stormy Wynstay, Br. sh Valparaiso Mondaya, Wednesdays , and Fridays at
passsge to Chlgnlk last sprlnR-, the Cresslngton. It. sh.
American ship St Paul has returned
from the cannery port The unrortu-
a in tiiu ruling n , ri, .
were Gustaf Peterson, a Norwegian, and
August. Bundberg, a Flnlaader. Bund
berg; was lost at sea April It while on
th. lookout
.Callao a. m.. alternating with the
N.
Tea leaving at the corresponding hour
An TiimiIivi Thiirariava anH fSnturava
..... w r.. h. uv.. Ir. ih pnr.io V"J- 5"" -"' I v. up lain . r,
Oil Carrier Jna to Arriva
flhnrt. one of the heat
..San Francisco I known and most popular Columbia river
navigators, will hava command of the
SAMPLE SUITS AT COST E Superintendent Smith has expected
for some time that it would soon be-
180 Hifh-Orad. Sampl. Suits ea Sala ?m ncery to add another boat to
Tomorrow at Wholesala Prices. Dalles, but he hardly believed that the
A manufacturer's sample line of wo- second iboat would be required at aa
men's, and misses' tailored suits for early a date aa this. The Open River
fall, 1908, showing the very latest Paris Transportation company Is gaining pop-
and New York styles in avery' popular ularlty every day, however, and is now
weave and color,- perfect fitting, on sale considered a leading factor In upper
at exactly wholesale cost. See our Mor- Columbia tranaDortatlon. In tha verv
rrw fnr Run FranoUcn Sailed at g nson mreei wmuuw. unargo mr ai- near ruture me company wui nave two
uraae, ror tsan rTanoisco. eanea ai o .tln. MnAlIen A MnnnnnllThlrrt 1 an. .t..mr. v,.
m.. steamer liureKa ior turera anu i I v
through water service between points
in the large Columbia basin and Port-
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MARINE NOTES.
Aatoria. SeDt 22. Arrived at 7 and
left up at 9 a, m., steamer Roanoke,
from San Pedro and way porta Ar
rived at 7:40 a. m.. British steamer Mas;-
dala, from Newcastle, Australia. Sailed
at 7:z a. m.. steamer uoionei ja. u.
DOLPHINS TO MARK DYKE.
Port of PorUand Will Take Precau-
, ' tlon Against Accidents.
Dolphins will be driven to mark the
position of the old dyke at the mouth
of the Willamette, the greater part of
which was dredged out several weeks
ago. The dolphin will mark the spot
where the dredge failed to get in good
work.
The dolphfna will be driven by the
Port f Portland, It having been ascer-
talned that at the low stage of the riven
one place in particular has but 13 feet
of water. It la at that place the dol
phins win be driven.
The old dyke was originally built to
conflno the river current Into a differ
ent channel from that originally taken
and it was constructed so solid that to
removo It 'has been found a difficult
job. Machine diggers and dredges have
worked at it for weeks and yet a por
tion is stiu in evidence, it is supposed
that eventually the obstruction will be
blasted out .
way ports. Sailed at 8:25 a. m schooner Morrison streets,
genome, ror uamoie. oaiiea ai s:sd a.
m.. steamer Tiverton, for San Fran
cisco. Left up at 11 a. m British
steamer Magdala. Arrived at 11:46 a.
in., French bark General Foy, from Ho
bart Duna-eness. Sept. 21. Passed. French
bark Bretagne, from Portland, for Ips
wich. Astoria. Sept. 21. Left up at 2 p. m.,
steamer Cascade. Arrived down at
m., steamer Tiverton.
San Francisco. Sept. 21. Arrived at
12:60 f. m.. steamer State of California.
.S"to Chief Executive Says
mouth of the river at 8 a. m.. rough; I'aClllC J3ri(lTe UOmDanV
n nnrthwaf 2ft mlleo: weather plmr. " vvmjiuiy
Tides at Astoria Wednesday- High
water, :06 a. m., 8 feet; 11:53 p. m., 7.9
feet Low water, 6:51 a. m., .6 of a foot;
6:20 p. m., 2.2 feet
IWOR ACCEPTS
Must Pay Fine.
land, connection being made at Big Eddy
Dy way or.tn. portage roaa rrom ue-Ulo.
Tal Taxed to Limit.
The J. N. Teal waa rebuilt and en
larged this spring, but in spite of the
1 Increased capacity has been taxed to
the limit for several weeks past. A
great deal of wheat and produce is be
ing brought down from the upper
stretches of the river on the steamer
! Relief that connects with the Teal by
Steamer Sarah Dixon.
SAM,' C. .WERTHETMER, Pr. Cenl .
iiurcr.
way of the portage road, but the bulk
of the traffic this summer has origi
nated in the country bordering on th.
banks of the river below The Dalles.
This leads Superintendent Smith to be
lieve that a much heavier traffic will
be offered when the. company gets Its
two new boats in operation abovo Ce
lllo. These boats are now in course of
construction and will probably be
ready to go into commission in a
month's time.
The Open River Transportation com
pany nas outgrown the experimental
stage and as an Indication thereof
Superintendent Smith has selected a
company flag Which henceforth will fly
irom ine company s steamers and offi
ces along the route. The flag is of
pretty design, being white with a nar
row blue border and the worda "Onn
River" In blue In the middle of the
wnite neia. a narrow, braid of blue
rorms a square around the lettering.
201diagGoateaf $12i2
Are made of Fine AH-Wooi
Novfelty Coatings in four dif
ferent models, including the
NIPPON, some nicely trimmed
with silk, others with straps
of self material
arid sold regular
ly at $20. Special
We Are Headquarters for Knit Blouses
and Coats at $1.25, $1.50, $2.25,
$2.50, $2.75, $3.50 up. Worth almost
double.
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE
FROM ALL POINTS, ON THE
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY
TO
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
ANOTHER SALMON SHIP LOST.
Star of Bengal Becomes Total Wreck
ai; Orohatlon Island.
(United PrM Leased Wlr.l
Port wranael. Alaska. . Sepl
Tha steamer Hattle Gage reports that
the bark Star of Bengal Is, a . total
wreck at Coronation Island. Tha steam
er Kayak Is standing by waiting for
the weather to moderate. The Hattle
Is trying to get the United States ship
JBurnsiae to go to trie assistance ot
the doomed vessel.
Tha 8tar -of Bengal belongs to the
Heart
Troubles
The heart may be weak
; just the same as the eyes,
stomach or other organs.
It often happens that a
person is born with a weak
heart. Then again dis
ease, fevers, over-exertion,
anjriety, nervousness,
rheumatism, etc. weaken
the heart. The .result is
shortness of breath, pal
pitation, pain in the heart,
or in some of the nerves
of the chest or abdomen.
The heart should be
strengthened with a tonic,
and for this nothing equals
Dr. Mflea' Heart Cure.
T bad
Mayor Lane received the resignation
of Robert L. Sabln, chairman of tha
street committee of the executive board.
The steamer Rosa CltV. Captain Kid- .r, tnaA hla a twivnt Anem nt fh asm at
ft. ..Htrul la.t nfrht frAm Kan TPrnn. 1 . - , . . .
tl hrinvin "Van Hi enffri HhV. 5 o'clock yesterday arternoon. sabln s
SiSaAwSSE. ar ived ttJ?'
Cisco and Proceeded to Prasoott to load '"focemenY'of "fo'ntract.
lumber for a return cargo. tret work for tha city.
The "team schooner Tiverton left t commltui. at its session
H0 hI6" J bf mu,J&ir & F an" Saturday morning, in direct opposition
Cisco with a cargo of lumber. t tn lsnes of th8 mayor and by the
The steam schooner Jim Butler went .i.. s.hL
- - . - x t j . , auvius vi v. i' .... ." " -".
rrom mo nrnn o lunmn-r-uuisen t riBmflnd the 130 a day fine Drovided
Two OrpheumActs
Are Fairly Good
Lumber company to Liinnton this morn- f r by law from the Paclfio Bridge com
ing. In coming through the upper har- 'Which Is delinquent in a number
,.'. i ' .'"X. of contracts neta Dy u.
b"u u l i, imnM. v.. ... itAU,- j t)eaicina or jvir.
string of cars got blocked on the
Sabin'a reslgna
rison bridge draw to open promptly. A tlon thls m0rnlna tha mayor said:
and there was considerable trouble get
raw I .it hvA nnwr to remove snv mflm-
ting them started again. but j dia not request Mr. Sabln's resig-
Lonarshorem.n from all Darts of the I .i n nam vnlnntsriiv mnA J an.
Pacific coast are holding a meeting in cepted it because his Ideas do not con
Union hall, this City, for the purpose Of . mlna am dntermlneH that
getting their organisations on a uniform th8 cjty shall exact strict compliance
oasis, in. ratwuu jb nuraura vy iwu with the terma or tne contracts wnicn
or tnree representaiives 01 eacn union, jt lets and Mr. .Sabln had other opln
gralnhandlers -also- being among those inna '
present. Tha Intention is to bring the '! the last analysis I am held rj-
vunuua orBunuaiuoin n lutein- sponsible oy tne people ior tne enrorce-
er as possible, now that they have prac- rrfent of the laws and If members of
tlcally broken sway from the Interna- the board do not agree with me I must
tlonal organization with headquarters endeavor to secure others. There are
In tha. east.. two vacancies now to be filled andtl
The Italian cruiser Puglla Is expected have In mind two men whom I will
to weigh anchor tomorrow morning and name In a day or two and I will en
sail for San Franctsco. Large supplies deavor earnestly to find some way to
of fruit and vegetables were sent aboard make th. Pacific Bridge company or
this morning. The cruiser has been here any other company or contractor to live
about three weeks. , up to the terms of all contracts. It is
According to the monthly report is- time that these things should be con-
sued by the department or Labor and ducted on a ousiness Dams.
commerce, rortiana exported 17,864,80
bushels of wheat during the 12 month
ending August SI. while the combined
Pusret sound ports exported 7.901 364
bushels. The showing by the end of
the next 12 months is expected to bel
much greater in favor of Portland, since
exporters nave come to tne conclusion
that cargoes can be handled with much
greater sausraotion inrougn tnis port.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
There were two fairly good acts at
the Orpheum. The dozen or more peo
ple who give "The Military Octette,'
whila they don't play with the restraint
that might be wished, at least change
their costumes frequently, but have
three well-set scenes and give the in
spiring military bugle calls with good
effect. Miss Keith, "The Girl With the
Baton," who leads the octette, goes at
her work with an enthusiasm that
counts for much in the success of the
ct. while William A. Watklns has a
good tenor voice, though not a strong
one. '
An original acrobatic act Is some
thing so uncommon as to arouse enthu
slasm. The Four Rlanos have let go
with the old stunt, and therefore suc
ceed in being entertaining. There were
other acts that were not novel, however.
Greek Pings German.
(Special D!oatrB to Th Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 22, A Ger
man by tha name of Becker Is at St.
Joseph a hospital this city with a bullet
wound In his hip as the result of a sa
loon fight yesterday aftetnoon at Wood
land, between this city and Kalama. It
la thought ha will recover. -
Beckar entered De Tarman & MeCall's
saloon to get his pay check cashed. He
purchased a bottle of liquor and started
for the door, when a party of Greeks
demanded that he buy a drink. This he
refused to do and an argument followed.
One of the Greeks drew a gun and be
gan Bring. Becker waa tne only person
hit. The Greek who did the shooting Is
In jail at Kalama. I
TAKES POISON AND
LEAPS FROM WINDOW
Lizzie Jones, a young woman
whose home Is in Astoria, ere-
ated- a sensation In the Hotel a
Anacortes, Fifth and Stark
streets, at 10 o'clock last night )
4 by leaping from the window of
4 her room on the second floor.
Before making the jump she
took carbolic acid, but not a suf-
ficient quantity to cause death,
and her ' throat today is but
slightly burned.
The report circulated at once
a that the woman had been thrown
from her window was lnvesti-
gated by Detective Price. After 4
considerable questioning of the
woman as she lay on her cot In
the Good Samaritan hospital she
a admitted she had jumped from
the window and was not hurled
out.
1 "
King Peter Beta oa His Job.
PORTLAND AND RETURN
ACCOUNT OF
Pacific National fair and Livestock Show
September 21-26, 1908
V
on sale Sunday, Sflptemb er 20th, good for return until Sunday,
Special train leav mg rortiana at s;uu p. m. every even-
Ticket
fintmhr 27th
ing (after Monday) until Saturday, September 26th,
GEO. P. Hi! VIA S, Traffic HanaTst.
FOXTLAITD, OB. Z
CAXxroBirzA hotels.
CAXxroBxrxA botess.
Fred Wollenbarg
Max Schulhofer
Lao Lebenbaum
Aa oa.qualed Ont
sln. and a ffnar
aata.d axoalleno.
In Every S.taU.
Hotel Normandie
Sutter and Cough Sts. 5an Francisco
Pre-eminently the best and newest uptown hotel, convenient to theatres and
shops; 260 bright, richly furnisnea rooms rrom ii.eu up, witn bath iz.OQ to-. I
lit ffn Suites. Dsrlor. bedroom and bath. $4.00 un. American Plan. 12. hO un. VA
Commercial sample rooms. '
King Peter oi
-It Is , stated that
Servla probably will
London, Sept. 22.'
t servla probably will oav
a visit to England next summer. His
ijcsty is so convinced ot the security
of his position that he has arranged a
nir of various capitals. Including St.
Petersburg ana fans.
LaGrim last fall aa I
iriougr.t in a mu form. I was wmOc,
tlrad facing, .ad short ot breathl
could httrdiT so about and a goe4
ol of tn tfm. aort or aa asthotaUa
tr thing and awremajy nervous. I
brn taking Dr. UUrtf Heart Curs
ai Kerrtn. anal stow I fwi mo snara
tr la mrr way. fans so thank
ful that t bxraa taking taJs mido,
, n4 .hall ot hNttut. to Util otbarflj
mw mmtk It has do. m "
MR. T.-J. FORTOH.
Wrtrci K.w Tsrfe.
mt nOfl't 9nt Dr. Milss Haart
Cu-, mn4 . wtris. fctn rwtwrm
lltLr9 t""1) - aa
llfl Y9Um
JlUtt Medkal Co, Ochar.; IsJ
Brala Xda.rs Bns to Arrlva.
Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Sept. 22
Alliance, Coos bay Sept 24
Breakwater, Coos Bay Sept. 27
Homer. San Francisco Sent ?7
Gaorg. W. Elder. San Pedro .... Pent. 2
tat,Aan Fran ol sco Sept. 28
Nl corned la, orient Oct. 1
Bureka. Eutcka and Coos Oct 2
Rose City, San Francisco Oct t
Arabia, orient Oct. It
Ales la. orient Nov. I
Numantia, orient Nov. II
Bgalar ZJaars to Oapart.
Breakwat.r. Coos bay Bent Jt
Roanoke. San Pedro and war. . .Sent
Ro. City, San Francisco Sept. it
Alliance, coos Day Sept. it
Homer. San Francisco Sect 2
Go. W Eld.r, 8 an Pedro Oct 1
Numantia. ori.nt Oct 1
Stat. San Francisco Oct I
Eureka, Eureka and Coos Oct
Nlcomedla ori.nt Oct II
Arabia, orient Vot i
AlMia, orient Nev. XI
T.sstis la Port.
Brdrick Castle. Br. sh Strnam
Laraiemor. Pr. sh N. P. Lbr. Co.
Crown of India, Br. sh. .Montgomery i.
Lyland Broa . Br. sh Drydock
Donna Franoesca. Br. bk Astoria j
Chrehtll, Aau ach. , Aatoria
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FAIRMONT
HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
A homelike and comfortable hotel,
whose superb location, magnifi
cent appointments ana penect
service leave noinmg jo oc uc
aired.
TTnriar the same management which
made the Palace Hotel tha world's
standard for 40 years.
Single rooms with bath f 1-59, .
18.00, $4.00, tS.00. 18.00, 7.00,
18.00. J10.00.
ult.S 10.00, 111.60, $11.00.
118.00 $20.00 and upwards.
Ksaohsd by pm Saoram.nto or
Oallf. Btraatoar Bixse from I.rry.
PALACE HOTEL COMPANY
All Grocers
5
c.
Qolf All Winter at
BEAUTIFUL
DEL MONTE
TBTB PARADT8B OF THB PA
CIFIC. 128 MILES SOUTH OF
SAN FRANCISCO.
Affords every facility for golf,
tennis, riding, motoring, and all
other sports under Ideal condi
tion . ...
Superb elimats fcaanttful sc.n-
ri:V.ry lukury and eoavanl.oc.
of th. best city hotels.
Chester W. K.Uey, spaclal r.p-rs.ntatlva,-w111
b. at Hot.l Port
land for 10 daya Mr. K.Uey will
gladly call upon rsjuest and fur
nish rata., eto and also snaka,
raa.rvaUons If desired.
11. R. WACNEK, Manager
pbxi xom, cjlu
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAN FRANCISCO
Each guest receives, without
asking:, the response to the multi-form
requests of the most ex
acting public
The comfort of the present is
built upon the complaints of the
past, and Hotel St. Francis to
day represents the sum total of
a study of individual require
ments. bates straorsAir, rxoK la
VrWAID.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
JAMES WOODS
sa wm An wror at
Hotel Von Dorn
4t Tar st, whaa raa visit
avaJf rmAjrozBoa
Flratrroof stMl frama ateata heat.
phMta and bath.- Bate i aa, Earopaaa.
Wbi Farrr deoot taka aar Market at
car. Oct off at Jonas St. S. J. Lyer. Mgr.
Little AdIctsn alwixs pay.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE URIOI SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN $1.80 A DAT UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP
q A lew don ton hotel. Still m4
brick tinoturi. Fornlthed it i cost of
$150,000. Eiirj comfort tad eomnr
aos. 01 iv linn trintfirrlni to ill
parts if ortj. Onnlbui niiti ail trains
hi ititnBrs.
4 If foi tail oomfort, ooRrontoioi
lid Isnrj it a f arj nitoiaBii prtoo,
loa it tht aoloet
HOTEL 8TEVYART
HOTEL AUDUBON
sts arms (.
Air armAjrezawo, cai
A flrtrt-lasa. aul.t aatas hol.L Earo
ta.a plan. Caatrally loo.t4. Near
theatres and sharping district. Rat
II i. Ra4oettoa by tha waek. Mr a.
U H. MeClara. araartstar.
Royal House. San Francisco
raastt sag Xmrara Vta.
.All aatsida roots a. staasa tat aea anS
rAld w.t.r. Ra'r. 0e t. 1 1 rr day.
Wakly rataa. Cafa Fearth rtraat ears
dlraet from Third atr.t drot- From
Tuny. Howard .trvat cars airaet. . F. la
Tarpla. Brprt-tor.
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