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    TH2S OREG0M DAILY' JOURNAU PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVEffrrTO. OCTO PER 2 j 1008.
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Loiig' is the Teuton Stays on the Peaceful Main and the
: Latin on Good Old Terra Firma, Kither Is Ut
; ' terij rtn vincible Otlierwi&s Biff!
' fir FItEDEIUO J.: JIASKIJ.
fCopyright 110S. by rrelerte J.Hashln.)
. Washington,! OcL It. The' Puteh
, government Is mobilising a flaat of twe
battleships end s four erulsrr-t cum
fortr nille from th VwmuiUi
const Una, rod; to taae boihh wu
' against President Caatro's ' gOTPrntnent
i in th vnt of his refuaal to rant th
i Dutch namanda by November 1. Tna
httlaahtn Jaenh Ton HoemsheTk and
: th eruleera Ueldorland and JTrlealand
ere now at Curacao. The crursers Hol
land and Utrecht are on the high seas
crossing to JolB the West Indian rorcas.
and the ' battleship Da Kuitr la soon
to sail from Holland. .
Tbe Dutch fleet of si ships i which
will ba In th Caribbean aea by Novem
bar la not an imposing array of naval
strength as auch things go among the
great m powere, but It will be auf-
. flclent to five the Venesuelan govern
inent pauaa. The Dutch ahlpa ara email
and their armament is not heavy the
, Heemakerk haa two new elght-lnch
, guna In turreta and tha Da Ruyter ha
two old nine-Inch guns nut according
to British and naval experts mo navy
In tha world Is more ef flclent In pro
i portion to Its slsa " Tha Gelderland and
'the Frlealand ara aald to ba tha finest
specimens of naval arentieoiurn auoei.
; in atilpa or ineir ciass. im ""
1 k.w I. hMnd.nav hvinr been In com'
' mission but five months, and la a ehlp
of tha most modern typa in every re
spect but one, that Is In alia.
. Hatch Bbipa at Praetioa.
The Dutch ahlpa leava the harbor at
Curacao every few days for a practlco
rrulea or for target shooting among
the neighboring lsLanos, .Aa the.Ven
esuelan aonet la In sight on clear days
tha ahlpa ara alway eeen br Veneiue
lan fisherman, who scurry back to send
rumors.flvlna- to Caracas that "the
lutch are coming.". Tha Venontlelan
government iays no attention to these
rumors, and, apparently, pays no. heed
to the fact that such unwonted activity
In target practice or uuicn, snips
years old. and their obsolete cannon
La Guerre d-panda for euNiy upon to
rorta or , modern construction, cue u
those re iilaved hlah im the cliff bach
or town, is
la
makni nretiaratlon Tor war.
, All the Dutch ' ahlpa ara equipped
with Wireless telerraDby. There Is
also a wireless station at. Paramaribo
. In Dutch Guiana, not, far eouth of the
Venesuelan border on tha east . Cura
cao has not had wireless, having bees
connected with America and Europe by
i cable. Work en a new. - wireless sta
tion In one of tha forts at ,Wlllmtad
. waa begun alnce the ultimatum we
sent to Venezuela and is being pushed
so rapidly that the station wlU ba eomr
In case' of war or a . blockade, 'the
Dutch ahlpa will, be In communication
.with each other, and all of them will
ne connected witn tna. nome-governT
ment at The Hague, by wireless to Cur
acao and cable front there to Europe. ,
- Baton Could tand T,BOO Mas. ;
' When the fleet of six ships la mo
bilised the Dutch will have a landing
i force of 1.200 marines, to which may
; be added tha strength of the garrison
at : WIHemstad; which' has been , in
creaa4 from S00 to 1,000 within the
fast few weeks. A whole battalion of
I Hitch soldiers equipped to be sent to
Java in the Dutch East Indies was di
verted to Curacao at the - Jast minute,
end for tha first time one can sea both
the, Dutch East India and the Dutch
West India uniforms on tha streets of
WUlematad. In addition to these regu
mr forces, there is the Curacao mill
tla, the "echutteril." or "society of
clearlv dlstinaulaiiable at tan miles
distance, and aaema to ba dsalgned aa a
largav it is armed witn two nme-iucn
coast defense auna of modern typa.
' Tha other fort, a much better one,
la placed at the wstsr'a edge, near tho
ea wall which forms the port harbor.
it is auDarnilr ol heavy concrete con
atruotlon and is armed with two tan'
inch KruDD auna. There are many
atoriea about these forta which are told
t trove that they are wholly inade
quate. It la said that the concrete 1
really very ilght, that tha guns are not
Jlacsd upon a prup-r foundation, and
liat If .thaf. were to be fired the fort
would be destroyed and the guns dl.t
mounted bv the force of their own re-
coll. Another tale has It that the guns
were set ud by an American artillery
private, who represented himself aa a
graduate of West Point and got a com
mission aa a "general" in the Venezuelan
army. As tha story goes, the crafty
American aaved hlmaelr much labor by
aettlng tha guna on a rigid base, ao that
they Cannot ba raised, lowered nor
moved from side to side. If this were
true, it would be a moet accommodat
ing hostile ship that would Jockey about
to get in range or tna rigid guna
Thoae Torte Ara Baay IMoklng.
Such tales are heard from that type
or American or Briton who believes that
a "dago" can do notntng properly, and
who. will declare that one American or
one Englishman -with a revolver could
whip all of Castro's army. The tale
about -the rigid guna at La Ouayra is
hardly to ba credited, especially in view
of the fact that two officers of the
Dutch cruiser Oelderland . , told the
writer that they watched the game
"rigid" guns being turned on their ship
when It paid its last strained; visit to
the waters of that port.' 1 '
The forts guarding - Puerto CabeUo
and .Maracalbo also, have a few modern
coast defenae guna That they are not
altogether useless waa proved during
the socalled' "pacific" blockade Of tha
Venesuelan ports by Germany, . Eng-,
land and Italy. The tlerman ffuTahoat i
Panther went down to Maracftibo nd
attempted to pass fort San Carlos- The I
venesuelan gunner was on tna jod ana
ha put a shot Into the Panther which
sent her 'away post hasta That was
on March tl. 'A few daya later a large
German ehlp cams and reduced the fort
with a half dozen shots and Sent the
garrison scurrying Into the wooda. But
notwithstanding tna latter, event, tne
Venezuelan garrison at Ban Carloa atill
makes-merry on March 21, celebrating
the great victory of the - Venezuelan
arms over tha forces of tha emperor of
uermanv. -
Notwithstanding . the existence of
several falrlv good forts and a few
guns, it is not to ba doubted that the
Dutch fleet will be able to i establish
an effective blockade. Bo far aa the
navy and coaat defense is concerned.
Venezuela has trractlcallv no means of
keeping tha Dutch from doing what
they please.
Invasion Za Another Matter.
When it comes to tha question of ln
islon. although such action on tha Dart
of tha Dutch is not anticipated, there
ia an entirely different situation. Gen
eral Castro has an army of 7,500 men
wiMon la batter1 clothed and equipped
than anr army Venezuela haa aver had.
Tha aoldlera hrm mill armtil ml tliora
is said to be an abundance of ammuni
tion. Juat now ther ara better fed than :
the majority of civilians, which is an
important feature.
Presuming that they would remain
(iood Itoads Movement Given
Added Impetus 'at Kn
thuslastic Meeting:.
(peetsl Dlspstrk to Tke JeeraeLI
Pendleton, Or., Oct. 14. Good roads I
entkualaam is rampant In Umatilla I
county. The sentiment which haa been
rapidly fostering for months waa
brought to a cl final at the meeting held
here by Judge Boo it of Salem, at which
a local good roads association waa
formed to be afflUated with the state I
(iranolsatlon.
exoneration waa tha kernot
the plan for better roads unfolded by
Judge Boolt cooperation between the!
nation.- tha stale, Lite county and the
Irvdlvldunl nrouertr oanera along thai
line of tha roads to be Improved. Only,
tha speaker daolared, through auch co
operation, could the desired Improve
ments be made.
The first step in the propaganda of I
me gooa roaos association or tne ataie
ia to eocure an auvronrlatlon of thai
state of Oregon wherewith to carry on I
the work, aald Judge Bcolt. and thai
next,- also in the way of legislation,
la to procure a bill permitting the use I
of oonvlot labor on the roada of Ore-1
gon. una more step which the state I
must tags, according to tne apeaaer,
was tha establishment of a atate high
way commissioner. What size the
state's appropriation ahall be has not
yet been determined, but Is a propo-j
altion to ba decided uton bv tne local
associations, aa are many other details I
of. the plan, now only roughly outlined.
Two Aoroes-ttate Road.
In tha beginning for there must be I
berlnnina. says Judge Bcott It will
be wisest to build two roada serosa tha
state, ona from the California Una to I
Portland, a second from Astoria to
Baker City. Three great thoroughfares
will be of inestimable value to the
country they traverse, according to I
Judge Scott, who, during tne course or I
his speech, declared that auch a road I
passing through Pendleton would make
this city .a sort or envision point,
through which all tha great traffic,
from east, north and west, bound for
Portland, would pass, making a stop
here that would mean an increased busi
ness, and in Judge Boon's opinion an
increased population- zor I'enaieion.
- Thousands of dollars would be spent
by tourists In the. country tnrougn
whloh auch a road would, pass, accord-
to Judge Scott, who bellevea that
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cannot give His stomach
anylJaiiiij - better Tthan
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and yet, two biscuits with ntv a: little fruit and a
cup of coffee will supply all the nourislinient heeded
-for a half day's work at a cost of five or six cents
and its daily use means good digestion and free
dom from bowel disordera. 4
ng
the automobile would bring valuable
couislttona to tne ooururv unoer aucn
conditions. ' Saatern tourists who de
sire to tour tbe state, finding good
roads available, would be in a position
to sea the country at fjrat-hand, and
Judge Scott bellevea that aa they are
a class having money for inveatment
tha state and particularly the country
adjaoent to auch roads would be more
rapidly developed in its latent resources
through investments made, because of
a personal interest in the country
brought about by an automobile tour.
rr... . 1. .... .Ill I n .1 .(
Xne BMUC1&UUU, UVWIW, Wilt
upon a speed limit upon the projected
highways and a strict enforcement of
uch ' limit. '
At the close of Judge Scott's address
tha , organisation of tha local associa
tion was Derf acted, the hour being too
late for publication or aeiaus.
Judaa Boott la meeting witn great
success In his meetings. Other Import
ant meetings which the Judge will ad-
Vrtll will n t AJM. VJi Buv vviu"o, mat I
v October z. and at I
Happner Ootober 10.
Vannw AATnfnrfa Klaa satlV
pars at Knight's.
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Heat in Oven Before Serving.
If you are not up to M top-notch condi
tions cut out meat, ggt And pastries, and
. try Shredded -Wheat for ten mornings.
Shredded Wheat is the whole wheat,
steam-cooked, shredded and baked. It is
not treated, "flavored" or Mcompounded
with anything. For breakfast, heat tho
Biscuit in oven to restore crispness, pour
hot milk over it. add a little cream and a
dash of salt .Your grocer sells it '
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OREQON HOTELS
SECOND TBIAL OF
NOTEDMUBDEE CASE
(Special Dlepetch to Tbe Journal.)
.Toraov ritv V. J Oct. H. In the
. baa- v. . w.. -i liners is anum in some nnarrers. thM . "
r"li"v."M:i""".!"fc12 L; soldiers eBuld easllv mikS it ntiVeiVlni Hudson county court next week Theo-
iw . b.vvw juirn. vviyiij - . v, ,- -r w-.ViS A whMA -111 K. trA , th.
or anofher and who havsimea of Lra,n' n'1 be"er "iuippd Dutchmen, ond time on a charge of having mur
nTuitarv " training Thera aVi aSout Probably 6.000 of Castro's soldiers are dered his wife in theXampblack swamp,
"4": "r-t.re. ?."t fn and about Caracaa. If the Dutch Harrison. J. J., which was a mystery
ing irma aid z?zst&2? would zt '"j'il 'v'a " ,h tv,?? a r.d.uj?-.niJ 2s?sb?:
usstik o7 1
ii a-- , id oaT ior ona veniueifln. witn
LTl 1J. Ui BVt,10lJ Va I . . . -. -
sharpahoopers." This organization haa I? ; V"K," government, or which
memoera, . out . there "rvi - "'"""'.'".l S'i" -
warm slip- tttttttttttiiit1'tta4HmmmAm4i4im
HOTEL OREQON
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS '
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per
Day anrl Up European Plan Free Bus.
they hate President - Castro,
Who - bas taken tha food
children s moutna
Altogether, it Is possible for the Dutch tton T is the oiestlon
toorganlze a lanrfforoa of ,200 regu- iTV'doubt'that i,
SZkn&Z'itVSH Cm e heels of Whitmorea when Mrs
Irmv i,,Wo ?nr .l i,h-r,hy. th Wockada: but, aa a restraining In- peii-ed After M,"w
irfrirthr fclSffW"? ft.
2S--SSS!1 " war with p.-
beyond blockade, it is svident thai rorelgn ,powr' . , mo
they ara preparing for. any aventuality,
. Hotaintf 2obur at Oaraoaa, - '
Whila everything in Curacao points
tunuu KtiTujr ip preparing ior war,
one looka In vain for such Indications in
Caracaa There are an astonlahlng num.
ber of rumora floating wildly About, but
; .tbey circulate mostly among tho upper
classes. Most 01 ui people ara too
' nungry to care about international yui
I plications, even If they knew auch cb-
ilicationa existed. But they do V
now. Tha so-called newspapers of Ca
racas are completely unoer tne control
of tha government, and tha only news
i vw wr lur viiv vcneiuoiiiii. witu ills uie rcceni arrvii ui ajviliv vtiruii, kii
T" , thZ' ndvantaga In knowledge of the road Important witness, will lessen his
vadera. The great big "if In the airua- time.
n or loyalty. There Mrs. Carroll, who is 19 years old.
as attempt to over- lived In the house In Brooklyn with the
wnitmore aisap-
whltmore a husband
ia nnllnA mis-ht Mr,
traitor every man who engages in reyo- I Carroll for weeks to have her tell what
knew about the movements of Whit
more on Christmas eve, when the mur
r?r Is supposed to have been oommltted.
The Carroll woman was finally located
a week or two ago through the efforts
ot an amateur woman aetective ana is
now being held to testify at the trial
of Whitmore.
Memorial to Patriotic Women.
Sneclil tMenatch to The Joarnel.)
Raleieh. N. C.. Oct. ti. With an In
teresting program of addreaaes a me
morial tablet commrmoratina- the "Ed
enton Tea Party" of 1774 was unveiled
OREQOIS HOTELS
Centrally Located
Modern Improvements
TIHW BKIilCS
A OTHER bin..
they have printed about the Dutch situ
ation nas Deen contained in editorials
praising tha superior wisdom of Oeenrai j
uiTf m dealing with tha foreign
SigfllS Statement ImpUCat- to2VhV eeiieewere hedunder the
i - A n-rt i d titiii auaplcea of the North Carolina Society,
mg une now vm
ai-o
' world.'
Tha Veneauelan navy Is hardly worthy
vi we name, ana win not count ior any
thing In a contest with the Dutch. Its
rhlef Vessel la the Rtaurador. for-
Plead Self-Defense.
(Salem Bnresa at Tbe JoarnaLl
Salem, Oct U. Though hardly able
mrrlv veorare Gould's vaiht atalanta.
wMch lb armed with a few small gruna I to speak coherently owing to a severed women met.
Daus-hters of the American Revolution.
The tablet is in commemoration of the
61 women of Edenton. N. C. who first
defied the mother country in October.
1774. by decilnmg-to use. any more taxed
tea. The tablet Is suitably Inscribed
and in the center bears the figure of a
teapot and also.an etching or tne nouse
In Edenton in which the patriotic
was formerly a tugboat In use on thelwlre ' tne middle of the night In a
I e la ware river at Philadelphia. It was I rooming house at Salem, la able to
bTn rlvt itilKVi Vh?ZZZ' eo.1 t?ih, PbyM that self-defense
noat-en lake ataracalbo, but the oocn-lwill be his olea Tlmmona Hum aimait
rSS'eA!; L JL !nLilSto.vbS.ki.ut0r -taSm.nt ?rWhlchTtlmate:Hhlt
TI v m . ........ v ,u some peisorv or persons attacked him
haa been doing revenue eutter servlca while he waa aaleeD u la
r, J ttoarnv'f Tm Tmr Perta ,vt- w- ? Morse, who Is attending t. t?, rt.-. .V,
Fof any defense against the guna of ElmJnon" Pot oertaln that his pa- Whether from UeCay in the
the Putch fleet, Castro mugt depend lill IJ.,IXUi danger
upon tne rorta wnicn guara nis prii
' pal aeaporta La Ouayra,
.'aracaa. is the most' impo
trategio aenaa Leaving aside
hpanlak forta. three or four
tro muat depend J '""i T " J"!!1.!; ,nd says that danger
guard his prlncl- ",1'fr',nir or other eompll-
lyra, tha port ofS"OB" wU1 .J" b, oyer 'or three or
-Important In a K2"..dy'i,.-IMt"d'r DVut Sheriff
Willi' jr.f. ' -i"--
undrefl I ,. j . ........... umru.r in ins
Charcoal Kills
Bad Breath
Stomach or Teet'i, and Will
Stop Stomach Gases.
Imperial Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
Seventh anrl Washington
Phil Metschan & Sons. Props,
Irong Distance rfeoae
la Every Boon.
Rates, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Sts. Portland, Or.
OPeNBl JLfXVB 1st, 1Q08
"Mbdern luxury, at moderate prices." In the: heart
of business and shopping district Exquisitely
furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num
ber "-private baths. Sample' rooms. Handsomest
Cafa and Grill in northwest; music. Bus meets all
trains. Rates $1.00 and up.
i ' ' ' W. Swetland, Managref.
THE CORNELIUS
"The House of Welcome"
CORNER PARK AND ALDER
Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel. Headauarteri
for the Traveling Public. European Plan. Single $1.50
and up. Double $2 and ud. . Our Free Omnibus Meets
All Trains.
C. W. CORNELIUS
Proprietor
N. K. CLARKE
Manager
Pi!
The Journal's Free Information Bureau
To enable its readers to obtain reliable first-hand information regard,
ing the hotels and resorts whose announcements appear In this column,
The Journal has installed a free information bureau. Descriptive liters
ture, rates, etc, will be gladly furnished to those interested.
THE DANMOORE
PorUand's Na w Hotel.
478 Washington, corner let, opp.
XeiUg Theataa .
Soropeam laa f ijoq and Up,
Bue meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE, proprietor.
Hotel ICoore Olataon Btaeh. Saa-
m$ side, Or. Open all yea, rat ixJof
matloa apply at The Sanwocre.
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CAL.IFORISIA HQTfiLS
mO you feel DIstrefLtri',!
D'
after your, meals?
The stomach is weak and
unable to do its work prop
erly and in need of instant
attention." Now is the time
to take a few doses of
fWOSTETTER'f
U ii CtLKBRATED
STOMACH
BitterS
first dearea. and sliaku. wr
on his ankles to prevent anr marvelous
statement stensd h Tlmman. ha
to explain the crime hut nn.
ccount for aereri circumstances ht
are believed eufftaient to prove bis
auuu nis eiainmeni is as rollows:
"I, C. T. Tlmmona being badly
wouitded and knowlnr that I mar not
recover, freely acknowledge to Dr. W B.
Morse. In the presence of Miss Lardon
and Mr. Drake, that I killed my wife
bv euttlna her throat with a rasor on
tne niant or October to about midnight.
vi wDn j .wose, ana rindln
my wife with a razor In ber hand too
I itvi see how cuicklv thlnrs
ccon:e normal aain. It is I
absclutely pure and has!
been in use successfully in I
W aL I
;a5c oi inc:resuon, i-os-
vr?: a r.r.d Liver Trouble J
. - . " waarw?sBavajsasaaali saw .
I do
It from her and cut her throat,
not know who cat mine.
A large man who is failed Bob,
wnoee oiner name I aa not know, has
vruunte Detween me and
mv wtfa and we had been to aa attor
ney on Commercial street between State
and Coort Ixm't know Ms name. Bot?
' "V, i,".,,s ,oam getting- a dl-
w " mum p,a me aiiomey.
v. ... '
. iiv auui iw
The attorney visited was City A Hor
ner Walter l Kejea who aaVa there
"M to fc. ro UI f-el'c bewa i,
coutl. tbu they visitea ,
cjoca the ear f the crime Mrs Tim
JVM waa asking adviea regarding tfce
SI'rorra and her keetansl ee.-4 I- L.
wlllina trat she saould get It. He was
not Intoxicated. "
JMifice ia Xew lnlro.
A'wuaaereye. K. M.Oct. 14. rvin.
ehargee that - ker. been rreferrei
as net htm. IC C. Pierce of aims
"r4a, hs aanoaaeed that b will com.
suit t. rrerent his rmtmj as
eftir Of the IkS of Antroi of tKe
terrliriel --Mr4 elsse h roverrw.r
i-rry. W. A- ilawktne ef CT i-en r.e
rne4 by t.'.e grarfer ta SMor.el
perra.
Willow OhaMoal Beat for Use.
Charcoal has been used for absorb
ing foul odors and neutralising noz
ious a-aaea for centuries.
Dupont. the powder manufacturer,
learned that willow shoots two to three
fears of age made tne best cnarooaL
t is moat porous.
Pettd breath, whether from stomach
or teeth, pyrosis (or gaatrte pain), diar
rhoea and constipation simply cannot
exist under tne action ox charcoal.
Charcoal oxidises all gaaea. or in
other words, changee foul smelling
odora into oxygen, thereby doing awai
with all foulness and rendering even
auch-gaeea beneficial to the system by
airing It more oxygen. Tbe lunga pur-
iry tha Diooa wim oxygen rrom tna air.
Dying patients have oxygen adminis
tered to their system artificially and
live for daya unoer una treatment.
Staarfs Charcoal lroeagee ara made
from willow anooft and a waa boner.
Thus they ara palatable, strong and
natural. No medicine is usad what
ever mi nm pvcuiwr diuhi irwe.s
gtvea them a decided charm asi effi
ciency which endears them to all con
sumers. Ona tsar vse them aa one like a Rat.
rng cue erary pace la awhile Insure
pare breatn. warns xae eomnea tnetnoe
1. ta eat t we or three after meals aad
at bad time. They work very faat aad
their la a moat exeallent habit t
form. Ia a short time yea will learn
that thatr iaflueevra baa Impreved bow.
el actlot wxtMierfuily: simply by giv
ia ia tha 'bewel a waate nroduct ta
carry aff that baa a gaaeoua f orfAa- j
tton ta kill aad destroy its nerve kadi
aoembreaea. - ' -. I
Krery rt s iert rarrlea Stuart' Char-)
eoal Iaer,rea, prtr n rent a, or end
as year suie aad a4ara aad we wiil I
era ye a trial ragtag by mall frea j
A-"l. f A. Ca lv Stuart
building, Karehail. kllch,
TUB
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
Saropaam Kaa
Koaara
BsataaraaV
COST On MXLUOV VOUAJkUl
Seadqaartara fot
Toartsta and Com,
mercial Travelera
Special rate made
to families and
singl gentlemen.
The management
will be pleased at
all tlmea ta ahew
room and give
prlcea A modern
Turkish bath aa-
4abllaluaent la the
noteL
B O. Bowers, Mgr.
alls
WORTONM HOTEL
orr wabxtbuvtob t.
-Portland's
Ory; Roof Garden
Batae t raaalllaa
s-aa varopeaa r Oa Bae Pteate AS Trataa
aaapia an'wiu BatM. tot Traveling Mea
TUB H OXBL. LENOV A
Pertlande new and sseat raaderaly farnlsbed
betel Third aad Mala etraeta. Special ratea ta
parmaneat gaeata for the winter. Frea tmm to
aad fresa tmtaa. Kxealleat euislne, Talacban
la avery rooraw. Private hatha -
-nrora nw, - Aamroajr ruv, V
i t aaA rm ay. aad m aa rat saV 1
O. H. BPKSCOR, Manager
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HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE NOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 A DAY Uf
AMERICAN 9 LAN $3.00 A OAT UP
4 A Raw don town hotel Stisl md
brick itruotnrs. Furnished at i cost of
$160,000. Erery comfort end oonronl
enoe. On ear lines traniferrlng to all
parts of olt;. ' Omnibos 'meats ail tralna
and areamera.
9 If yoa want comfort, oonranlanco
and Ivkon at tar; raaiaaablo irloe,
stop at the aalaot
HOTEL STEWART
ana wna urs uxor At
Hotel Von Dorn
itt Turk at, when yon visit
sajr armAiroxsoo.
n ran roof steel frama steam heat.
phone and bath. Rate 1 up, European.
From Perry denot take any Market at.
ear. Oat aff at Jone at. . J. Pyer. Mgr.
Royal Mouse, San franctsco
Vearta aad Xawaia ta.
All autsld rooms, ataaas heat, bat and
cold water. Hate ee te 11 par Say.
Weeklr rate. Cafa Foartn street ears
direct from Third street depot, TYmrm
yerry. Howard street care direeC jr. Lm
Tarpla. proprtator.
MOTEL AUDUBON
STS XUla aTtrs. .
sVAJT TBABCXBOO CAXt
flrat-claaa, nulet ham hotel. gvra-
eeaa plaa. cantraJiy lecataov wear
FAIRMONT
H O .-T'V.E v'.X
SAN FRANCISCO
Scenic Hotel of ths VoHd
Ovtrloolu San FranclKO Bay and City
fivs Minutes Rids from Perries
600 rooms. I Every room haa bath '
Bates sinsla ream and bathSUa. aft. Itt
Ss.so,r4.oo.fL,i)o, r oo, eivoo.
auiies aio.oo, wu.aK vam, udjoo ana ,
Mataaatamane '
Palace Hotel Company
theatre, aad ahopplng district. . Rite
1 is, riedacttoa ey tna veu. art
le U. afC3ura. proprletar.
HOTEL ST.r FRANCIS
SAN FRANCISCO
Each rut ' receives, without
atkina;, the response to the met
ti-forra reqnetts of the moit ex
acting, public.
The comfort ef the present is
built a poo the complaints of the
past, and Hotel St. Francis to-'
day represents the etna total of
s stody of individual- require
ments. -
BJtTBS irmo rs a r, rot M .
trxent thb KANAorfrrrr or
JAMES WOODS
Frea Wallanbere;
Mag Sckalhefar
Aa aaaeraalaS Oat-1
tea aaa a Jf-
fr-eralreiiUr t brt e4 newest
are; its brig'
II ... fult
Cas mercial
Laa LeVeabsam
Hotel Nbrmandie
Sctler t:,i Ccr Shi Stxr Francisco
erewn fetet rnreaJert ta tt-ee aJ
brlg-t. rch!y fmlrJ rmm f-uen lie a witb hatb ll te
, t-a'r MJet ao4 beta, lie ap. A erica a plea, tits aa.
I aaajt reacna -
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