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14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. .THURSDAY, EVENING. OCTOBER 8. 1908. mm w HE Hing", Held Track and Diamond ' . J I . . ETT TARGET FOR AHGEL ID Seraphs Find Beavers Easy Picking and Salt Sec ond Matinee. (Catted Prm Leased Wirt.) Lo Angrier. Oct. 8. Kagle vai too much for Portland yesterday, and Los Angeles made play of the bail tmt, winning eaally S to 2. Fourteen safeties were made off Garrett, the little Texan' lanta being pounded to all corners of the lot. The only man on tha Angel payroll who failed to connect safely waa 'Happy" Hogan. Except Oakes and Braahear every Plllonlte made two hlta. Three ootly errora on tha part of Braahear, Del met and Hogan prevented tha locale from acorlnar a ahutout on the northerner. Spectacular fielding by Caaey And great running catenae by Qkea were tha feature of The acorn: . . LOS ANGELES. : t ' AERR.ro, A 4 114 0 4.1 I SO s ENTERED LV PONY CLASS Ryan and the game. Cake, cf. ' Ellis. If. . Dillon, lb. Braahear, rf. Howard, 2b. Smith, lb. . Delmas, as. HogaB, c , . Nagle. p., ... Total ... 10 0 , 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 Caaey. tb. . Oooney, Ml. Johnson, 8b. lanig. lh. F.assey. If. . McCredle. rf. . Kyan, cf. . . Frambes, c, . Garrett, p. , Totals .... S4 8 14 IT- PORTLAND. ARR.H.PO, ....... r. 8 - 0 0 J . 4 1 3 0 ........ 8 0 0 6 4 0 1 8 4 0 0 8 3 e l i 8 0 0 2 8 1 1 3 ......... 8 0 0 1 I E. 01 1 o r swear" . ja- - a ? v ;:V .o . . '. : . . I i V ' 4ft o ':-ee rT . rz. i , an iiubj mm $ biiffis Aiumto pnnmcDincuni'f IUI1 IIILUIUUIIUH (Special rivatek te Tb Jeeraall University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct Fall training for the track men began I (Jilt Of TOWIl Entries ATG AT- yeaterday and Trainer iteywarg expect i .tt -n i. Zj.. ri i iifiiiif xast urn to develop some good distance men dur ing the next couple of month. The plan for tha work will be similar to that of laat year and some Interesting cross country and relay races between the different (-Issues should result. Among he freshmen are several men who have won distinction as hlKh si-hool runners. The Intt-rclasa meeta will take Place before Christmas, whenever the westher f'ermlts, auU cups, will be awarded to he winning teams, each member rtcelv- g a medul. ' Trainer Havward Is also Dlannln an Indoor meet similar to the one hold last Mnrch, but much more elaborate. It will be held some time this winter and vill include boxing, wreatilng and other ndoor sport a well a a. the regular events. I . . V f&sf .aTV ' MA Y ' kt . ,'.! II ..jU'ji V , n . . . Trl1,.,,,, i in ii. , , I, l I j ' ; ' . .The paper used oa . .. 1 1 ; I J coAsiTrreriSrO II Fair Grounds. vERMIT K00SEVELT TO SIIINE WITH HARVARD .....30 2 S 24 17 3 SCORE BT INNING 8. Los Angeles Hlts Portland ;., Hit . SUMMARY. Two-base Jilt Ellis. Cooney. Sacri fice hits Dillon. Delmas, Howard, Casey. Base on balls Off Garrett 6 V. k "tS1, '. St"" out By Garrett, py.s-Ie. 4. Double plays Delmas " Lln. Wild pitch Nigle. Time of game 1:45. Lmpires Perine and To man. . , v Young Conaldlne Queen. or Seattle on the Fancy Stepping Young Quality Tliey Will Exhibit In the Coming Horse Show. iiililiei PITCHING RECORDS OF THE MAJOR LEAGUERS SEALS BLANK GREEKS NATIONALS Pitcher. Won. O'Toole. Cincinnati 1 Brandon. PlttRhu rf 1 Rhodes, St. Louis 1 Mathewson, New York. .34 iPTEH CLOSE CONTEST gSS2g San Francisco. Oct. 8. The Seals won yesterday I to 0. after a game full of i;core-P,tCh,n8 Sut0r and Ne,son- T" SAN FRANCISCO. Mohler, 2b Hlltiebrand, Zeider. ss TkJdfa, rf Williams, lb Beck; cf Berry, c McArdle, Sutor, p If 3b 3 ... 2 4 4 8 3 4 R.H. PO.A. E, v 0 0 8' 0 1 0 8 8 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 l 0 0 1- Total Cook, 3b . - Truesdale, 1 Lewi. If - Heltmuller, .agan. es . . . . Van Haltren, cf Ia Longe. j Nelson, p 'Hoan . . Loucks, p Totals .". 1 1 27 11 0 OAKLAND. ' , AB.R. H. PO. 2b Vf" 4 . . 4 .. 4 .. 2 .. S .. 4. ..3 .. 2 ; ,. 0 , A.E. 2 4 .........28 0 8 27 15 j Batted f of Nelson In eighth. SCORE BY INNINGS. San Francisco.... .0 1000000 0 uakiand ..........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 SUMMARY. Runs Off Nelson 1. hit 4; -'- off jvoucks v. nits i. Home rune Beck. Two-base hits McArdle, Heltmuller, esaennce nits iiiideurand, Zelder, Nel on. First base on balls Sutor 4. Nel on 6. Btruck out Sutor 8, Nelson 2 iouck l. Double . plays Mohler to vvuuams,: xruesaaie to Miller to La ionge to . ooic stolen Danes Mohler. . wua pitcnes weison. Time 1:25 Umpires O'Connell and Hogan. Where Bullet Tlew. David Parker of Fayette, N. Y- veieran or me livh war, wno lost a foot l ueiiyiours, says: "j tis good Eleo trlo Bitters have lci is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent jnuiTri mumy uiioioring ror a oad case i iomcii irounie, to uiue purpose. men tnea wiectrlc Bitters, and they V A. '"r; '' "' inm as a ionic, nd tliey keep me strong and well." 60c No Cocaine, No Gas Our suocess la due to uniform nign-graae work at reasonable price. NERVOUS PE0PIE And thoe afflicted with heartweak nesa can mow have their teeth es iracren rnieo ana Ortdgework ap plied without the least pain or aa r. PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .CO ""-KARAT CROWNS B.OO BRIDGE WORK K XX -jun blkt J-UAIM FLATS.. N.OO ALU LINED PLATE 15. Oft TEETR. tumlnwi as Ooaraltatloa tre OH AU II eyeeiat tartta ir efflo aad have PBCXAI. BtDVCnOI We axieod te ell rlesj to eaOJ at ear Uietr teetk aamJn4 free ef cbtrn We owi- end control the larreet ane beet aulppd aul eecaMiaa. winX ta the world, bevtag 1 sfitcaa ail fetd. we give wiVtv gmrantee wltk n werk fee 10 yeers. Ldy attn- at. ... OaSi erealag tnt t. ftewdey te t Union Painless Dentists taiH BtMTUta , Cwrr ruwk .2i Covelskl, Philadelphia . 3 Maddox, Pittsburg ....24 Brown, Chicago 23 Willis, Pittsburg 23 McOinnlty, New York... 12 Hoch, Philadelphia 2 Leever, Pittsburg 16 Wiltse. New York ... 23 Overall, Chicago 19 Tuckey, Boston 3 Rowan, Cincinnati 8 Corridon, Philadelphia. .12 Camnitz, Pittsburg ....18 McQuillan, Philadelphia. 28 T - V.w V 1. J . W 1 , . . TT J I l .... I Spade, Cincinnati 18 Ames, New York ..... 5 Fraser, Chicago 11 Weimer, Cincinnati .... 8 Sparks, Philadelphia ...1 Foxen. Philadelphia .. 8 Ferguson, Boston 11 Pflestar, Chicago 11 Boultes, Boston 4 Campbell, Cincinnati ..13 iJuouc, Cincinnati .... 6 Moore, Philadelphia. .. 1 Vail. Pittsburg 1 Ewing, Cincinnati '....14 Leifield. Pittsburg 13 Crandall, New York ....12 Moren. Philadelphia . . 8 Flaherty, Boston 12 Rucker, Brooklyn 16 Llndaman, Boston 12 Young, Pittsburg ..... 7 Coakley, Chicago 12 Wllhelm, Brooklyn 14 Chappelle, Boston 2 Lush. St. Louis 12 Richie, Philadelphia ... 6 Mclntyre, Brooklyn ....11 Raymond, St. Louis 13 Karger, St. Louis 4 Hlggins, St. Louis 4 Holmes, Brooklyn 1 Vol. Clnclnnntl 1 Fromme. St. Louis .... 5 Beebe, St. Louis 6 Lundgren, Chicago .... 4 Dorner, Boston 7 Baldwin, St. Louis ... 1 Mattern. Boston 1 Doescher, Cincinnati .. 1 McGlynn. St. Louis ... 2 Bell. Brooklyn 4 Bailee, St Louis 2 Pastorlus, Brooklyn ... S Young. Boston 0 Savase. Cincinnati 0 l Malarkiy. New York . . o 2 Marquard, New York . . 0 1- Lost. 0 0 0 8 2 7 1 8 9 JO 6 1 g 13 n 2 2 8 9 16 5 12 4 9 - 7 14 7 10 10 4 13 S 1 1 15 14 14 10 16 20 17 10 1 H 21 3 19 10 20 25 8 8 2 2 10 11 9 20 8 3 3 6 IS 10 20 Pet 1.000 1.000 1.000 .810 .800 .774 .7.10 .750 .719 ,697 .667 .667 .667 .6.19 .6.13 .600 .600 .600 .691 .585 .583 .571 .656 .550 .633 .533 .533 .624 .634 .600 .600 .500 .600 ,500 .483 .481 .462 .414 .429 .429 .414 .412 .400 .400 .400 .887 .376 .355 .342 .333 .3.13 .338 .3.13 .333 .313 .308 .259 .250 .250 .250 .250 .211 .16" .180 .000 .000 .000 .000 AMERICANS Pitchers. Won. Donovan, Detroit 18 WalBh. Chicago ,36 Joss, Cleveland 23 Young, Boston 21 Berger, Cleveland 13 Summers, Detroit 20 Klllian, Detroit 14 Dineen. St. Louis 12 Willett. Detroit 15 White, Chicago 19 Chech, Cleveland 11 .. 9 ...10 ...17 , ..18 , . .18 . .16 . .14 .17 .18 10 Falkanberg, Cleveland Burchell, Boston .... Powell. St. Louis ... Waddell, St. Louis .. Rhoades, Cleveland . , Mullin, Detroit Morgun, Boston Hughes, Washington . Howell, St. Louis Leibhardt, Cleveland . F. Smith. Chicago 16 Manning. New York ....14 Johnson, Washington ..12 Bender, Athletics 8 Plank, Athletics 12 Vlckers. Athletics 15 Dygert, Athletics 11 Clcotte, Boston ........ 9 C. Smith, Washington . . 9 Chesbi-o, New York 11 Lake, New York 9 Hogg. New York 4 Winter, Detroit 6 Under 15 games: Coombs, Athletics 9 Pelty. St. Louis 8 Doyle, New York . , Altrock, Chicago . Arellanos. Boston. Lost. 7 IS 12 11 7 11 8 7 9 11 7 6 7 12 13 12 12 11 14 16 14 16 15 13 9 15 19 14 12 13 2n 21 15 19 Pet. .720 .700 .657 .656 .650 .645 .636 .632 .625 .623 .611 .600 .588 .586 .681 .581 .571 .560 .548 .629 .617 .500 .483 .480 .471 .444 .441 .440 .429 .409 .355 ..100 .211 .208 (United Pren Loaeed Wire.) Boston. Oct. 8. Among the scrub ma terial of the Harvard freshmen football team I Kermlt Roosovelt, aon of the president, who Is endeavoring to get on the regular class team. Young Roose velt, while slightly lacking In weight, plays a snappy game and the coaches are carefully watching his work. The lad wants to emulate the exam ple of hi father and the allowing he ha made In practice Is said to warrant his hone to make either of the tackle positions on the freshman eleven. Hamilton Races. Hamilton. Ont.. Oct. 8. Westher clear, track fast. Results yesterday: First race, six and a half furlongs. purse Alex Grant, 101. (Musgrave), won; LTovnon. 101 ((jonneuv). second: Charlvaria. 112 (Gaines), third. Time, 1:20 3-5. Second race, six furlongs, selling Aimee C, 106 (Garner), won? Park Row, 110 (Murphy), second; Night Mist, 106 (Burton), third. Time. 1:18. Third race, steeplechase, about two miles Marksman, 162 (Simpson), won; Hiioerry. iij (Arcn bald), second: R- cllla. 142 (Haynes). third. Time, 4:12. Fourth race, mile, handicap Grid iron. 92 (Murnhy); won; Slmcoe, 94 (Burns), second: Retdmoore, 107 (Nicol), third. Time, 1:40. Fifth race, six furlongs, purse Plume, 109 (Garner), won; Lurid, 109 (Burton), second; Jeannette M.. 109 (Foley), third. Time, 1:13 2-6. Sixth race, six furlonrs. selling Montbert. 101 (Burns) won: Gibson, 106 (Garner), second; Lady Carol. 108 (Burton), third. Time, 1:13 1-6. seventh race, two miles, selling, on the turf Slcamous, 96 (Ross), won; St. Ilarlo. 101 (Rice), second; Red Gaunt let. 105 (Garner), third. Time, 3:28. Only a few minor detail remain to be carried out. and tha aecond annual nor show of the Portland Hunt club will be ready to throw open the door of the Oriental butldlng at the Lewis and " Clark exposition ground to the anx iously waiting public All of the local exhibitor are ready for tha how, end already those that will ba ahowa by ium um vi iown exniDiiore are oeginmng to arrive. By, the end of thaweek ail pf the Seattle 'entries will ba We. and Wednesday morning, Walter Scott Ho bart and SL S. Bsvlarit ot nuriinnmo California, who will officiate aa Judge of the how, will reach Portland. Mr. Hobart sent a telegram aaylng. that he and Mr. Beylard would reach here on morn1nUthrn ?c,j0, ear,y Vednday Since the rlnj ha been thrown open for exercising, there ha been a good uurne enow m tne ring at tne oriental building both morning and afternoon I since Aionaay. There 1 a daily attend ance of several hundred curious specta tors around the ring, and they are en thusiastic In their applause as the riders and driver put their horse through their exerclaing stunts. J. W. Cruthers. in order to give all a chance to use the ring, ha allotted the hour for exer cising. In the morning from o'clock until 10 o'clock, the ring la turned over for the exclusive use of the caddie horse brigade, and from 10 o'clock until noon the harness horse exercise In the ring. ' From 1 p. m. until S o'clock Is the time auoiceo ior tne saddler again, and from 3 o'clock until 6 o'clock is allotted to mo narness exnioitors. After they sre through with the ring the push ball team taxes possession of the ring, and then follow the class of 24 rider In me nign scnooi arm. , AT THE THEATRES "The Man of the Hour" Tonight. Beginning tonight at the Helllg 'the atre the famous political drama, "The Man of the Hour," will commence an is of euch tjoality that you taste. Just tha tobacco -l; . . '4 1 . And the tobacco nsed in Imperi- ales is so pare, clean, conscientious- ly selected and judiciously blended - that it supplies a flavor known to - no other cigarette.: ; - ' . Furthermore, in Imperiales the paper is erimptdt not pasted, and the individual mouthpieces cool the '; -, smoke. . " : Smoke them all day long if you v want to tta after tffects. The pun cf tJu West smoktdover 125,006,000 Imperiales Cigarettes in ipo?. 10 for 10c t Sold Evrywhtrtt THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY, Majrafactarar, San Frandac Manual. Chicago Wilson, New York Suggs, Detroit . . . Schlltxer. Athletics Steele, Boston . . . Newton, New York uraham, St. Lotils 6 Bailey, St. Louis 3 Owen, Chicago 5 Keeley. Washington 4 Tannehill, Washington.. 2 Cates, Washington 3 Wltherup. Washington.. 1 Ryan. Cleveland 0 Criss, St. Louis 0 wood, Boston 0 Salve, Athletics 0 Flene, Chicago 0 Warhop, New York .... 0 KelloKg, Athletics 0 Flater. Athletics 0 Glade. New York 0 3 4 1 7 4 3 2 1 7 6 6 8 4 9 10 6 8 3 2 3 4 .760 .667 .667 .500 .500 .600 .500 .500 .462 .455 .444 .429 .429 .357 .286 .286 .27.1 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .noo .000 Louisville Races. Louisville. Ky.. Oct. 8. Weather cloudy, track fast. Results yesterday: First race, mile and 70 yards, sellinc Severus, 109- (Powers), won; Eth.;l Carr. 102 (Walsh), second: Queen's Daughter, 97 (Deverlch), third. Tim,?, i:t 3-6. Second race, five and one-half fur longs, selling Sempronl. 115 (Walsh), won; rocja, 1U7 (Coleman), second; Ainiena, iii (rowers), tnira. Time, 1:09. Third raoe. the Louisville Hotel Handicap mile .and 100 yards Law rence P. Daley, 110 (McGee), won; Polly Prim, 110 (Kennedy), second ; Czar, 105 (Glasner), third. Time, 1:461-5. Fourth race, five and one-half fur longs, selling Honest, 108 (Powers), won: Goldproof, 9 (McGee), seconl; Please, 102 (Deverich), third. Time, 1:07 1-5. Fifth race, sfx furlongs, nurse Alice George, 112 (Powers), won; MlssCrlt tendon. 104 (Kennedy), second: The Missus, 104 (Fraxler), third. Time, 1:16. Sixth race, one and one-quarter miles: selling Dun Vegan, 96 (McGee), won; Albert Star. 102 (Kennedy), second: Aunt Rose, 88 (Deverich), third. Time, 2:07. A 4 " Ft A i I , CAUIFOR1NIA HOTELS HOTELS AND RESORTS The Journal's Free Information Bureau ; ,, To enable its reader to obtain' reliable first-hand information regard ing the hotels and resorts whose announcements appear in this column. The Journal has installed free information bureau. Descriptive litera ture, rates, etc, will be gladly furnished to those interested. Miss Ethel Brandon, Former Port land Actress, With "The Man of the Hour" at the Hellig. LOST STANDING OP THE TEAMS. .000 WRESTLING If GAME IS KG OP SPfiUCI Tommy Tracey Is now looking after Strangler" fimlth'B interest in the wrestling game and the strangling one's future matches will go through Tracey' anda. Tracey will have the arrange ment or the proposed match between Smith and O'Connell, the M. A. A. C In- tructor. Dick Hart, a 160-Dound rull,r fmn. he east, blew Into Portland the nthmr r and la now out with r-hti.. to any 150-pound man. catchwelghts. In 'L". experts to Be ber during the winter snd wants to wrestle within jne next two or three weeks for a aide bet of from 1100 to 1600. THREE AMENDMENTS TO GAME STATUTES JjXLTXOMAII KICKERS TO MEET CKICKETEKS Multnomah soccer teams second lea rue gam will take plac 6aturdy after nonn at the baaehJl .J. - - -. uoor-utiion rootball orrnltl,.n. beln, the conteetsnta The strength of the Crirket. rs Is not known owlnr to tha mn, material in the lineup but the rjub Is ski te be a s.rnc mm u,.t, will pl.y oesrly the same fAm fsaturdar. when it w 1 league game rt the seasnn hut wl.T trif i-kt i Jiff . v w 1 ' ' Br1r. bailee. Fenwlrk h.i . i t r Ji11 reserve. Leigh! 1. J. Churchley (certain. l nree amenomenta tn tha risn laws or the state were mnnrtuH "i""1 "i" mKiina vi ine iregon t eh and Game Association last night in tha cnamoer or commerce building. These nciuara b riosea season ror Mongolian pCT7u ir a year, a closed season on eia until jsio. and the reenaotment iu iruui mw, maaing a closed season from November 1 to April 1. The meeting win nulte lri ed by sportsmen from Portland and near by pUcee. and considerable discussion followed the reports of the committee There waa considerable ti-inin opinion relative to the protection of elk some thinking that the closed season should be made five yeara. while others iioukiji ru mMiuia ne protected at all pearllig"1"' th'X r raJu,lU4' dlsap- it was decided st the meeting to hold .--..-,, . 1 t momn until tne leglsla tn re meets, at which time the petftloni win be presented. Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost. Los Angeles .... 99 69 Portland 83 80 San Francisco . . 85 94 Oakland 76 100 PC .688 .609 .475 .438 CARDS REPLACE OLD RED LIGHTS -C Orrgrm Expects Loeroee gtirks. few dsrs aa4 li s..,. . - - immmmm team u P eipi. MT Hsrwar. brm, u 7 I 1h y ar aireeldv ThU Data In Sport Annals. Blake, amateur imin.r feet. 7 tnrhen. beatlnr the 18(0 At Hera-en Tn I r, XI I . ' t I.; . "V ' oereateo K a. Murphy ! In lOS-llva bird match for If ha A feated Nelann In a 10f rae " ! rirst A. de-for v,Mw -wifT riuo oegan at Oakley. 'Ofr.' New Tork: Heath. Aror1e.n. ih.,ntrB,i"' automobile race. I9C7 At Chicago: The Petroit Ameri cans and Chlcaao Natinnale played 12 lanlna tie In first game of series for, world s championship. I The evicted women of the old north end are not yet at the end of their re sources. They have not left town not many of them, anyway and neither have they been driven out of business Seeing hard times ahead of them wnen tne moral crusade should bealn ana tney snouia ne driven from the haunts, they began making nretiaratlona inr tne inevitaoie more man a week ago. Aiva now, although the restricted district is no more and the women are scattered all over the city, the men who used to visit them still know where to find them. The women had business cards printed, stating where thev could he found after laat Monday. Theae cards they distributed right and left to all the old visitors at the now deserted dens of the north end. and this fore sight and Ipusmess sagacity Is bearing rruit. Aimougn tne women are now in rooming-nouses, hotels, prlvar rest dencea, etc. their old patron can etill find them. That I the report made by some of the officer. The hotels and rooming-houses where It I considered rohabl that these woman would be table te take rooms are being watched by the moralltr eooad. bnt uo to the present time ne arrest have beea made. engagement of three nights. This Is tne same excellent company that pre sented thl Interesting play at the above theatre last season and wa pro nounced one of the greatest successes Portland had, ever had. A matinee will be given Saturday afternoon. Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow. Tomorrow (Friday) morntnff at 1.1 o'clock at box office the Hellig the atre, the advance seat sale will open ! for the new big musical comedy, "A ) Knight for a Day." This tuneful of fering will be the attraction for four nights beginning next Sunday. October 11. Bobby Barrv. who wen lnet neon in this city In the title role of "Little Johnny Jones," is the comedian. GRAND JURY REPORTS Bungalow Curtain at 8 Sharp. . Those coming in after 8 o'clock to see "The Girl of the Golden West" at tne Bungalow this week must expect to stand during the long first act, a seat ing them would entirely snoil tha nleaa. ure of those who arrived in time. One of the features new to this city Is the beautiful panorama at the beginning of mo puji, - - "IsJe of Spice" at the Baker. The beat attraction thst tha Raker has had this season so far is Fra see's 'Isle of Spice" this week. There will be i matinee Saturdav and the She eloaea Its Portland engagement Saturday night. nong tne principal are Hoberta Wil son. 'Sam Rose. Harv La. Valla and Harry B. Watson. - . . j i Atra, the Twentieth Century Wonder Atra. the woman who defies bullet. drawtnsr large house at tha Piniira theatre thl week. DeLnria. Kumiu'i crack ahot, fires a bullet straight through the waist of Atra, the beautiful woman who seems to recard (In whim. ! sing of a bullet through bar bodv aa an auiuwmrnt, - SPEND THE WINTER AT DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA The Paradise of the Pacific; 125 Miles South of San Francisco. Affofds every facility for golf, tennis, riding, driving, motoring, .and all other sports under ideal conditions. Superb climate; beautiful scenery. Iery luxury and convenience of the best city ' hotels. - Stopover privileges on all through railroad ticket Illustrated literature pn request II. C. WARNED, Manager' Minstrel Man at Orphenm. Arthur Doming, who I here this week is one of America's bast-known minsira cnmaaians. r or year he was the favorite end man with the HI Henry, the Haverly. and Primrose & West big organisation and he is pre senting the quaint monologue which made him oorrular then, with nw and timely witticism. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE MOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAT UP AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A OA? UP 4 A new down toti holaL Slut Ms brick itrooture. Famished it eosl if $150,000. Efirj oomfort ind tonrsnl enoi. Ob ctr Irintferrlni ti ill parti if citj. Omnilwi niett ill tralu ind itiimirt. 4 If joi tail eonfort, ooitiiIiioi ind luiorj it i firj riaaonaUi irloi, Hep tt thl aaltot HOTEL 8TEVABT Hotel St Francis SAN FRANCISCO This hostelry possesses all the best features of the world's finest caravansaries, and has added manv ideas to the sum of hotel happi-"j. ness. I It has introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service, Magneta Clock System and todav represents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America. Rates European, from $2 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS Shooting Stars. " Th Vivian, at the Orand era lit.-. allv ahOAfina atara Th. . v - . difficult rifle shots knew to marka- Bin. fiaii m ciivani nava aa at with vwrrciei waicn naa never Mn.Uii in Portland. The satire pro grain at the Orand this weak la a .. 7.-1.. ii. - - ooid rums astxcs Ta all Is te beware r emriii mmA .i. ow the cheat; a Beglected they readily lead te Dneamonia - M-anwr,.!-- JL rwtnnmmrr rwaoiea. 4 nat aa eooa " f7k WmrM treat It with Hil rd H"fhi4 rrun, he etaadard f", ( Aewlrt., Vaa aa dlracted r-er. 'etjy harwilaaa. A rwra aad Brevhtl W aU f (he itirra ftold hr luei iVtuav M M Marto Bodr Ret ana True Against Mike Mtchotk-h. (Salrw Bsreaa e ne JaaraaLt Salem. Or.. Oct. S. The grawd Jury maae ua nrsi report yesteroay. fuming a true bill against Mike Kltch- uca, aerveed of tha theft of ! and a watch from N. K. Hanaakar, In 4bls eooaty. Nltchotlch Is also eueperted ef etonging te ine nana or roretgasre that created tvsi "W-raMe dlstaraanca a few ar"th re eear Iebanon. e true bill waa found agatnet W. R. PhrtiHn. aocoaed of f en H IT a la rrrm- rty cot eviocgiag ta hisa. TTie Four Corners of the Earth.". "Tha enr Cornara of i h. rHk' the new Kilns A Outnia mm.,i melodrama, which I playing at the Star taeurv ail mis vtL annaaJa MrmX to all lovers at a thrUlln wu Attrm-i l svage eiory. it is ao attractive d Bill I ma uca 11 y that It appeala with eqeal melodrama. Interesting At the) Lyric. The amusing eomedr drama,' "My Sim.- not only nils the Im at the Lrrie but It flE U overflewtng the at of the aodltorfnra s t every parferm- nc. The Paleme dance flalebee thl week. Batareey night. c Ittra. Royal House, San Francisco romrta and Seward an. All outside rooms, etaara haet hot and cold water. Ratae le te tl oar dav. 'Weekly rata. Cafa Fourth street ear direct from Third s treat depot. From Ferry; Howard street cars direct T. L Tvrpla. proprietor. , , FAIRMONT HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel, whose superb location, magnifi cent appointments ana perfect service leave notning to be de sired. Under the same manararnant whih made the Palaca Hotel tha wnrM'. muni ior v yeara tngl rooms with bath J. go. ia.00. 14.00, H.OO, l.00, $7.00. aa.oo. aio.00. ' nl 110.00, HMO. $11.00, 111.00 120.00 and upwards. Beached ay green' aaoramenVt a Oalif. Btreeteac OlreoS from retry. PAUd HOTa COMPANY HOTEL AUDUBON t7 XUls ttreet, bajt rsAjrozsco, oaj. A flrat-clasa, quiet home hotel. Near Kates Mra. peaa plan. Centrally 'located, theatre and shopping district. II up. Reduction bv tha weak. L H MeClure, proprietor. rr4 WoUenberg ' Mas Schulhefer Aa aaeeaaled Oai la aad a raae aaSesd emeeuaace ta Bvwry Patau, Lee Lebenbaum Hotel Normandie Salter ind Coc.h Sti. ' . 5nn Francisco ieiuiweniiv tne Oet ana west no town taL mmini . vu ... hove: lit brlrht. rtrhlv fnnlahad rooms fm 11 is nn witv II (. ealtee. parlor, hadroooi aad bath, ap. Aaerkcaa pUa. . ft t a? nr,rar-Waiar Twwi ' and Patnnav win a raat osra tr dlarfeet rm nl ei gaa a-ia. ttot t forget te read Oa 7 if VTater Csnpas Oafais Atfvaatsur, Raa rrenrteco. Oct. t failed Ptate nrealt odge Farrlngtoej ha tern ly allowed the Bering alley rompaay a IS par cant Ifwreaae the rata ftsed tr the board ef vianra. He haa alen dlrwtad that te ad4ltrvnal mosey arl)etd rr the xnj paay throvrh the tewiporary tin i ees ef the rate still torae-1 avar te tt retdy of the coon. The dr1Va la la ewonarttna with tha eait of the wa ter eoratrenoa ta or Vfe t e rlty frn anforrieg tha rate f .led y tha l-r-er ef pri !ra The ea ,as raj fTiigt tn tfe crt for i&ree noaiL. roai huti An rrtiiin Damiana Bitters wwnderfol lavlrorator and aerrlna and . 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