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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 28.' 1009. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMI'SEMISNTS. .. , M . - Pungalow .."Cameo Klrbr' llaker "Teise" Oriiheum ...... Vaudeville (Irand ..VauUavllle 'I'dlUIU . . .Vaudeville rnar ...... 'Tli Cowboy end the Lady' 1-yrlo ........ .........."Thd Ociopue' Mar Follow WUl Boon, Another death due Indirectly to bad water used iy - tne in-tners , or me nvaugsticei church In tlialr camp meeting at Jeu Ulnar liif last numntur la momen tarily expected. B. F. -Tyler of Unit, wIium aged wife waa ona of tha victims of typhoid fever, now Ilea at hta home critically ill. Mr. Tyler la over yeara of age, and complication of dlaraaea and Internal troubles brought about through tha worry attached to hla wife a illness ha finally laid him upon tha UK Ued.t Hla wife waa 111 for nearly six weeks botora her death and be waa unable to atand tha atraln. "Hie condi tion la being o lonely watched by 'tha residents of Lenta, among whom he la vary wall known. . " voraon oraager Ton weeiuigvuor. don Granger post. No. 71. U. A. K-. held a special open meeting In the poat hall. . , Woodlawn. laat Friday afternoon. This la in ma tine wun nit policy amiine a ; BtrMr ; by tha poat for holding a numbiT of'" . these meetings during the winter. I)e partment Commander J. P.- Shaw waa afternoon at I o'clock In the com mil tee room of Die civil aervlca commission at Ilia city iiaiL . ArttoUa of XaoornoratloauAtsndard Investment and 'Jn.il wotka. capital of lle.OUU; Weert Bthmarker. Theodure UeusineV and Jeaaa C. I'eppert, Inuor puratura. . Boeeat It ! OoodK-Ohloken pie. mlnred yval with grren pepper, and huckleberry pie, tomorrow at Woman a Kiohanga, 1U Hh. . Wa Sponga and Tr Tear Clothes, nine, your ahnea, all for II. to month Main Hi, A-4114. Wagona run every where. Unique Tailoring Co.. lot Stark. teamsr Jeeaie Barkina, for Camas, waahoufai and way landing, daily rept Hunday. Leavea Waahlngton gtreet coca at ip, m, - . reaalnav 4ult leuvral court a Klamath Charred With LUeral haa been filed in Tha agalnat Lew la ' Oerber, county cattleman, who la charged with illegally Incloalng about 100 aorea of land, and using tin aame for hla private purposes.. , , M. C oheefer A Oo merchant terror. Corner Slath and Waahlngton at re t a. Kaleigh bulldrng. rooms it ana 11. Dr. HaaraWL veterinary surgeon, with n. A O. T. Co., ith and Da via. Phone Main 1077. ' . . - Bhlnherd'a aTnrlnaatr. W. D. afe Nary, medical director; S. X Shlpherd. manager. , BV Hoorehonee At Oo-Art mater. lata, picture framing, ill -Waahlngton the apeaker and after being Introduced by Poat Commander Major Chvrlea K. York gave an Intereatlng addreaa on , the hiatory of the O. A. R., lta alma a and lta hopes. The meeting cloned with an address by Major .C. 1. York,. In which be extended the tliankf of the Gordon - Granger poat to Commander thaw. A program of muatcal number ' waa riven. . . , - Breach of Promlae Oaa Ends, Fall li.g to appoar In Judge Morrow'a court r' yeaterday when her auit for breach of ' promlae waa' called, the caae of Eileen M. Davis against M. J. Connor waa non : suited on notion of the defendant'! at - tomey. John tV Loran. Oammana A ' Malarkey represented the plaintiff and ' . told the court that the woman had de cided 110.000 damages orlirlnallv aaked for. ' The court awarded Connor $10 for coata. After the caae waa nonsuited Mlaa Da " via explained thnt her reaaon for non- appearance la that an Important witneaa la absent. She intimated that her eult W. A. Wla and aaaoclateg, pHlnleaa oenuaia, inira ana wamingian. , - Aaaarlcaa Bank as Traat Oo-lxtk anq uac, pays intereat on oepoalta. Zaay Shine ithoa folUa Wa nt Agents. " aaaBBMaaMaaaBi : St., a. O. Brown. JCya-Ear. , Marquam. Abendroto. Jeweler. 141 Waah.. near T. NOKTir ALBINA TUSH CLUB BUSY AGAIN North Alblna will araln feel tha In. fluence of the North Alblna Push club. i ne . nrst meeting of the new aeaaon will be held tonlaht In tha hall on . . i i i M A. i ..... n u. ... B-vMUV. siinvLluil VJ. U. ri. J?I i": 'icera and other bualneaa contingent Upon the reorganisation of the club will be taken up. The aecurlng of a sufficiently large sewer to take care or the whole Penin sula district is to be the principal work of the club this winter. Varioua mem bera of the club have worked on the measure for over two years, but no real success has been obtained. It la planned to lay hard surface pavement upon many of .the streets of the Peninsula. but nothing car .be done till the aewera are laid Jn these streets. The club will consider Its winter work well done If It secures a sewer or sufficient slxe through the year's work. ' will be reopened later on. All ' Differences Adjusted. Directors of the Portland Fair and Livestock Association met in the offices of tho association in the Hamilton' building yeaterday afternoon and made a aatls- zactory adjustment of the differences existing between them and President Wehrung- over the claim of the latter for a salary allowance of $3000, Whilq the baals of the settlement was not made public. It is understood that the arrangement waa entirely satisfactory to everybody, concerned. A resolution was adopted Instructing the president and secretary to mail checks to all the creditors of the association. Report In Zipman Batata. Adolphe - Wolfe, Horace L. Ramsdell and Her man Metzger filed their report' with the county court yesterday as appraisers of the estate of the late Solomon Llpman. . The total appraisement amounts to $330,541.23, the principal .Items being surplus account. Llpman, Wolfe A Co., $199,429; real estate (Johnson addition) ' $6800; notes and mortgages $32,600; Masonic bonds, $4100; other stocks and bonds, $10,900; 070 shares Llpman, Wolfe & Co., $67,600. Chauffeur Had no tloense Harry Dean, a chauffeur employed by the Graham Motor company, arrested yes- fArrinv att.rnnnn at 4 -Aft n'nlnr-lr .-Hv 3b' i..tro lmA.- Vassay-at Sixth -and-Wasbln g-' ion streets, ana cnargea wun operat- ing an automobile without chauffeur's! license, was fined $5 by' Municipal J Judge Frank 8. Bennett. Dean testi-. fled that he had made application for i - a chauffeur's license about a month : ago but that he had not received one , as yet. ' , Land Restored to State. Decrees have been obtained in the federal court in wnich 430 acres of timber land in Doug las cpunty have been restored to" the state. The land in question is to can eel the patents to three quarter sec tions issued to Edward ft. and A. K. Downs, and Rev. Stephen W. Turnell. The three were jointly indicted, in 1905 on a charge of conspiracy, and the two Downes have absented themselves from the state since. Indian Summer in East. This Is the most comfortable season to visit the east The O. R. A N. will sell round trip tickets to Chicago Oc tober 4 for $72.60. Ticket office Third and Washington streets. Free to Men. Dr. Taylor's $10,000 museum now open: admission free. 284 H Morrison St. CAUEO KIROV AT THE BUNGALOW , ; By J, F. 8. Living wag a comparatively, eay problem la the thirties. If you wer gentleman you were reasonably sura of having a lovely lady fall In love with you and endow you with her estates. If nu were a rambler Into the bargain your rham-aa were so much the belter pwbum you wrri muc-ii mvw , llo. The thirties fed more on romance than doea a tnlasea' boarding school or today. Cameo Klrby being both a gen tleman and a gambler -and a very to mantle ona at that, fought hla duels at lh. Ilimiiliiw laet ntallt. tOVed with hla tarda In a rather non-4rofeslonal man ner and left ua. It's true, but with the comforting aeauranr that be would re turn, reformed, marry the lovely lady. and live on her estates ever after. Booth Tarkington's and Harry Lon Wilsons play of "Cameo Klrby" Is, kiUii.j nniin aiuf etlata uDon a founda tion of the romance that made living for some people so easy In those dava. It might Just as well have been called t!arda and Pintola for Two." That la the spirit of the play. It cannot be denied (hat It la a very good thing to n.ka a r.Uu- eKnilt There la never any reaaon for a lack of action. And there never la any. From tha first to the last act Is baa Its thrills, cameo Klrby had been given a good atari. We were told In a darky dialect how. as a hnv ha tA heton brava and thoushtful of others. When he grew up he became a good gamoier ana 1 1 .-uwm j were told had restored money to those he had fleeced. If most of hla good actions were performed off stage that perhapa waa due to modesty, which la Itself a virtue. He left others to tell of hla goodness. We were placed In the position of always waiting to aee him do one of hia kindly acta, but were doomed to disappointment. We knew Cameo was good, not because we wit nessed an example of his kindness and generosity, but because Larkin Bunce and Croup told US'" so. However, all that is merely inciden tal to the story. It Is on the whole cleverly told. Is almoat alwaya Intereat lng, and when It Is ended leaves ona with the comfortlna- feeling of having been Interested and entertained -enougn to Insure the success of any book or play. ' The Plot ia obvioua from the flr.t the action la aometlmea blurred with too many people on the atage and too much of the wild screaming that aome people ' still believe the correct way to herald the approach of a mes senger bearing news that effecta the mrv hut In unite of these defects it is a lively and somewhat diverting tale. worth tne seeing. Mr. Dustln Farnum Is the star, need less to say, and appears as the gambler. We are wearying aomewhat of these ef forts to find a "proper vehicle" for Mr. Farnum. The simple truth of the case la that Mr. Farnum Is a mediocre actor with what once was sn unusual ahare of personal charm. There Is little of the fine work that one might expect from so "fat" a part as that of the romantic gambler. There Is too much of posing and of reliance upon the good will of his audience. McKee Rankin is In hia oldtlme form in the comedy role of Tarkln Bunce he does It srtlstl- cally and carefully and is comical in tne extreme. Miss May Ducklev might be termed 'cute." She's an attractive young wo man and hasn't been sooiled by her ex periences in "stock." But aa fine a bit as i waa In the clir was the (1 rosea Pqul rtta ttt Ituth Ijtiyd. With not mure than a score of words to apeak In the eveulng, kl lea Llord luada ee,li count, tier rl (hat of a lulalana quad roon la (he kind that la usually filled in by any one. Jlut her small iart waa perfectly dona. Gordon Johnafuna Was a tiolsy brother to tha heroine, John Harrington waa a rather- entertaining villain, and Donald Gallagher had a juvenile rle that waa glided by that g reatrat of charma, naturalness. There are a great many small parts, well played aa a rule Individually, and the piece la delightfully taged, Good Dill at the Oprwum. Valerie Drrgere easily holds the top noicn or interest at the Orphvum (till week In a playlet entitled 'Ulllle's First Wife," which gives her about as mucn opportunity to show her versatility us any one can require. Ae the genius who acorns ine nnmeatio routine of tne every aa stag people usually do with the euuiiteiit orawi. ... The double trio of strolling singers do some excellent work aiuf prvaent tlialr turn In attractive manner, 'llieir voices are all good and they do not good, though the Frenchwoman haa' as turns cleverly and hla pantomime Is at much trouble with her I'srialan accent first amuaing. out ty it cheapen, trrnl ale. If tho I r art by'alnglng cheap mu- day housewife, she allpahods around tin nous m ' yellow negua white striped petticoat How neglige and rvi and ed oettlcoat and Ilka the mythical Diddle Diddle Dumpling my eon John, aha has one ahoe off and tha other ahoe on. Her makeup could not well, be leaa prepossessing. ,but It Is exactly characteristic of - the part she plays and serves to make stronger the contraat when ahe awakens to man's love for beauty and dona the "creation." She shows herself eoually clever 'n light comedy. In character work- and tn tragedy. And best of sll the little sketch has a real plot, presents something new and la Intereatlng and consistent to the end. Mlaa Bergere s support Is snpranoa were stronger, the ensemble work would be better, for even' with the two they were almoat completely drowned out by the other stronger voices. There waa a charm ing tenor voice of the unusual mellov aualltv. The baritone and contralto both Id aome excellent work. Most sur prising to relate, though they were six they did not even hint- at the Lucia sextette. .. .' 1 .a ura Buckley gave a elever presenta tion of aome typea. The changea In coatuma and make up were effected In full view of the audience and their progreaa kept the people In a constant state of curiosity and Interest. Her Imitations were decidedly good; Bob Carllo and Oeorge Clarke, Oerman come dians, did the usual partner stunt that they all do, and the keynote of their difference waa "father" and "farther." It waa amuaing aa such turns alwaya are, more or less. The alx GHnaereitls are novelty gymnasts who turn flip flops from shoulder to shoulder snd lo varioua clever atunta mat comoine agn- never snd. ins leas descends Into the silly. - The inoaio and moving pictures complete the bill. , . , An lowan haa patented an electrical Ice harvesting marhlne In which a motor, mounted oir a eled, drives a circular saw le rut the Ice and a toothed wheal for moving the appara tus forward. I - - ii. i Kills weald-Be gnayar. A merclleaa murderer la Appendicitis with many victims. But It. King's New Life rills kill It by prevention They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowela, preventing that clogging that Invitee appendicitis, curing Conall- ration, Blllnusneaa. C'hllla. Malaria, ieadache and Indigestion. 16c at Wood ard, Clarke A Co. AMI KIIMK.VTS THIS IS THE BEST TIF.lEofllie YEAR ros a iiw run 01 bbzsob BUNGALOW TIILATIIL Tvery Night This We. k. Special fries klauoees Wr.t. and rUl DUSTIN FARNUM In the Romance of Love end Advsnture. OAMXO X1B.BT." - By Booth Tarklngton bid! Harry I.eoH Wilson. Llebler A Co. Managers. Kvenlngs. $ to76c; Jjeia.l I tn In ja-x BAKER t I1C AT UK hu"ZiT Geo. L. Baker, Mgr. Tonight all week. iar..m matinee) Wednesday, lie any seat. The Great Western l'Jay, , .. TMA." By J. Maudlin Felgl. atrong raat; beau tlful ecenery. Kvenlngs 15c to $1. Pat Mat tla to iOc. Next Week Alburtua. the Hypnotist. MAXB , A-IOflO. Mats. KoUdaya fk Bx, Boaoays aag THPATDR ISJS-itvne of Sept- 87 falerle Bergsre and Itv and atrrtiath. Their lavender aulta I a. .i a. . .. .. " made pleasing appearance and gave a rum." 7h "'Vrouhlel hlle the wsrrn it P7 J ""W.' TU . tirn.Ti.rn and flnlahed air to the turn u,n or other troubles while trie warm Tuscany Troubadours, glx OUBsarsttsa, Thev are eeDtlonaMv sood In the whr ' O"' PimtT "'v2 'ft CarUa and Oeorge Clark. Joe Jack. Un Afburtua and Altua do a iSggllng mouth , "Jural expression, and will .,, uxn BaekUy, Bam Albert as sad line. Aiourtua ana Alius, ao s muggling pro, . lasting cemfor. t..- ntn. M,inn. nheate. act wun tne most laooreo comeoy con- 1 . , I . ., ceivatue. joe jacxaon noes some Dicycie i i L ' g f ' 1 Daily Bulletin No. 57 If THE J. K. GILL CO. THIRD AND ALDER 1 1 X Vila? lot e3f islFault WcstiiioFelsiKfl THAT MADISON BRIDGE Have you een watching with interest the rapid disappearance of that ragged old outline of timbers so recently called the Madison bridge? Do you realize that every timber removed is a step nearer a fifteen-minute streetcar service to WESTMORELAND? Do you know that WESTMORELAND is build ing up more rapidly than the bridge is being torn down ? Watch the disappearance of the one for the index to the growth of the other. Fifteen minutes from the business center to WESTMORELAND, in the best cars in the city, demands attention your attention. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Bldg. r v CTADTHFATDF Hunan Dr.w JiniIIILnilVL Manasers Hoth Phones: Main 77BT. Home A."0S, Tonight and All Week. Matinee Wcdki-Se day and Saturday. Henry HfRae -Htoi'k Co. Presenting "T B OOWBOT A kTD THB iADT.'. Prices 26 to 4f) Cents. Next week the Khubert attraction, "Going Some." tNew York cast.) DR. W. A. WISE rresldant and Mor'". 33 Tears Bstabllshsd U VortUnd. We will give you a good -k gold or porcelain crown for 3.50 Molar Crowns I. SUM) m bridge teeth . 3.00 Gold or enamel fillings 1.00 Bllver fillings BO Inlay Fillings of all kinds g.50 Good rubber plates 6.00 The best red rubber plates 7.60 Painless extraction .60 Painless extraction free when dates or bridge work is ordered. Work guaranteed for 15 years. THE WISE DENTAL- CO. (Xnc) The Palling Bldg., 3d and Wash. gts. Office Honrs 8 A. M. to 8 F. K. Sundays, to 1. Phones A and Halo 3039. LYRIC THEATRE raOiril Mala 4888 A-lOflS, prices -30, SO and 10 Cents. Week 8'pt. ?. Athon mock Co. Presents "THB OCTOPUS," A Thrilling Lirnma. Gold Watch Given Away Friday Evening? Matinees Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at i:16; every evening at 8:15. . . . . TOYTU UIl TKB ZTBia THE 6A Stamnff BCon. Mat, Sept, 8. BUTI.XB A Pages A Byron, BASSBTT, Alda Wooloott m Co., KATTxra ' TVa Fattersoxv lUTixo BlHOBttW ft Bewmaa, OB pred Bauer, , BXAJ. XC0B Oraadaaoope. Matinee srery da a Ss30. Admlssioa 16o any seat, Evening performances 7t30 and 9:15. Admission ISO and 35o, Boa seats 60c May Attend lieotnre. Dr. Edgar L. Hewetl's lecture on "Three Excavations at Puye." at the Art museum last night, was well attended and was heard by an appreciative audience. Tho Archaeological Institute of America is preparing to carry on complete excava tions in the government reserve in the Pajarlto region of New Mexico where the dwellings are believed to be 1000 years old. , 4 - ;tJ,. Ti 2'. . ' ' ' ' . ' ' Puneral of Br. Cordlner. Funeral ! services over the remains of the late Dr. . Charles A. Cordlner, who died st j the Good Samaritan hospital last Satur- , day afternoon, were held In the chapel i of Finley and Sona at 10 o'clock this i morning. Rev. Charles C. Hayes read the services at the chapel and later of ficiated at the grave at River view ceme tery, where the interment took place. Prifhtened Girl Jnmpa. Frightened by the explosion of a fuse on. an Alberta car. at Union avenue and Russell streets J at 11 o'clock last night, Miss Emma Ferris, living at 264 Vi Taylor street! Jumped from the . tram while It -was i running at a good speed. Bruised and ! shaken, the girl was taken to the Good i Samaritan hospital, where today her ! condition is reported as good. . Tried to End Kls XJfe. Nelson Fie- be insane, made two Ineffectual at-i tempts to end his life Sunday after- noon at his boarding house, at S10 : when he slashed his throat with a raxor I he drank a quantity of carbolic acid. , Taken to the Good Samaritan hospital,, ' the man Is being closely guarded. Bar Association Meets. Members of the Multnomah Bar association have; Hfl nntlftwi hv RMMtarv irlhn Tjinv. : ' gutli that a meeting of the association 1 1 wiu be neid tonignt. Tne lawyers are j to assemble in the courtroom of depart ment No. 1 at 8 o'clock. The evening's discussion will be opened by Attorney Jamea Cole on the new rules of the justice court. nit of Clothes Stoleav C. & Mason. of 407 Board of Trade building, haa re-' ported to the police that he purchased a new suit of clothing at the Browns ville Woolen Mills store Monday after-, "-nonn. and that a few -mlnut,. I t- r 1 - while lie wsa In a nearby saloon, it was stolen from him. He haa bo idea! as to the identity or the thief. Katehea Start Plrv Fire yeaterday, , a.aA aim Ak - tA nimuL .av v vjuvk. uiu imui S4VW damages to the grocery store of C K. Dye, East Salmon street and Grand avenue, and the two story frame build ing in which the. establishment la lo cated. - The blase la auppoeed to have started In several boxes of snatches atored In tha rear of the store. Don't discharge the office bby, Mr. Business Man. if your letters are blurred after being copied It may not be HIS fault More than likely it's the fault of the "tools" he has Using sJedge hammers to tack on shingles would undoubtedly make a botch of the job On the same basis : Poor office "tools" make office. work difficult.' 5oneo (Copier installed in your office will relieve you of all "copying worry" For it copies Letters, Bills, Statements, etc., automatically, without water and without carbon paper. Blurred letters are impossible. On the other hand, a big saving of time, temper and money is assured every user of the RONEO. See it in our Third-st. window today; or we'll send one to your office for demonstration if you wish. THE GLORIOUS auas 'TTie Piano With a Soul" has been personally selected by Mrs. Rose Ploch-Bauer to ac company the voices of the Quartet at the Autumn Opening at Tull & Gibbs, this afternoon, from 2 o'clock to 6 o'clock. The Chickering represents the highest human achievement for the making of melody string by string and key by key, it has been brought up to absolute purity of tone and responsive touch. The home that holds a Chickering has the best the world can give. " Beautiful art-style Chickering Uprights and Grands included in our present exhibit. Chickering Pianos sold on the Coast exclusively by The House of Highest Quality. V J dispensers at piaaorellablllty 353 WASHINGTON STREET. Biggest, Busiest and Best jtatrir . r -.. . IN our salesroom we- show a large stock of Roll Top & Flat Top Desks many of them In the new sanitary base design, with square edges and dull wax finish. We unconditionally guaran tee our "Standard Desks" not to shrink, warp, crack or split. We also carry a complete stock of Y&E Sectional Filing Cabinets GLASS & PRUDHOMJIE COMPANY Printing, Bookbinding, Stationery 65-67 Seventh St. BASEBALL SeereatlOB Vark, Corner Yang-ha and Twanty-fouxth lta. OAKLAND PORTLAND sept, as, as, 30, oct. i, a, 3. Games begin week days 3:30 p.- ra.J Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission Bleachers. 2Ec; Grand stand, 60c; Boxes, 26c extra. Children: Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand, 25a. v , ladies' Day Trlday. j Boya under 13 free to - bleacher Wednesday. Sixth and Horrison, Opp. roatoffloa. Rent a Piano You will want a piano in your home" this Fall . and Winter. It , will afford you much pleasure. Perhaps" your- f eet - that- you are -not ready to purchase tha piano you desire to own. Most musl-., clans look forward to the time when they will own a Steinway piano. Rent a piano from us and all money paid as rent, up to six ' months will be applied toward the , purchase of a Steinway or other piano. We have the largest stock of pianos in the olty and the finest ' line of the oU standard, reliable makes. v Steinway Everett A. B. Chase XiUdwlg' Packard Conover aUnasbary Este- Knrtxmana Emerson WelUna-toa Booksellera Statioaera Office Outfitters 11 1-5 ArchltecU' and Engiiters' Furnlshera A NEW DEPARTURE The cost of Interments have been areatly reduced by the Molman Undertaking- company. Heretofore it haa been the custom of funeral dlrectora to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak lna com Dan v. the leadlna funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket ia furnished by us we make no extra charaea for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any aervlces that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery snd carriages, thus effecting a saving of $25 to ITS on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. S30 TXIXO IX. COB. 01XMO5. 3 Days to Chicago 4 Days to New York If you take the Yi Electric-Lighted train de luxe North Coast Limited No Excess Fare Reduced Fares East sn Oc tober 4, over the Scenic Highway through the Land of Fortune Particulars upon request, A. D. CHARLTON, A.G.P.A. 355 Morrison St, Portland Streetcar Bewar lad William Far- ret t. streetcar rowdy, arrested oa tha! owl Falti ear after midnight ty Des-i Mtj fherlfT W. P. LJllia. waa fined fit: by Muot-lpJ Judge Frank 8. Bennett' today. Numemua coanplainta hava been, rwlred bv the authorities of the; rowdrlsm Drevalline oa tha asl Fnltrt : and Soutlr Portland, earn. rsrUaaaeat-rr BmV Mrs. Vara-aret rhrtatias will have charge f the f"o tnm at Central W. C T. WMnnMir afterttooa iihI firt a artlamentary drlU In rnotn Vxdrtjh buil1- xij Interested cordially Ilte4 te a Head. Baavalaatlon ef Caaafremra Te ait- tomot-de reststrv rwl will ld ei e. aj&lnaUoa for chauffeurs ant Friday UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. SOBOS WOOBVOBTS, City ruwat Agn oa OorWtt BmJUlmr. . r Rl Tf I PTIM - Cl A S3 . -ew-j-i - a - V,; , TITO IIORE "KOKTD PACinC SGIPS GET TTIBELESS SEAT-TLB, Pert. The KOHTH PACTnC FTXAJTSHIP OOMPAXT haa contracted with the UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COH PA N'T for the equipment with ireleew Instraments of the steamships "ROANOKE" and "OBOROB W. ELIER." Altbengh theM boats have been equipped with wife leaa tnstna tents for several years, tbey had the Massle apparatus, and as tMs system has no land station, the outfits net of little rractll vain. With the UNITED roncorn s chain of coast stations the boats wUl bo able to keep In tench with land at all Uinea on thotr runs to Baa Frenelsoo, from rortland. 1 ; CHITtD HIKEtESS C0UPA5T HAUES ALASKA COCKSEl JUDGE ROTAL A. OtTfMHOX. of lenean, Alsska, Ms Wn epiwnted p-!al con-l for the UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH' CCMPANT tn .)akn. His 4otl i wtU be ta take cat ot the legal Interests of the Cowy pa ay in the North. . WATCMTHI8 fiPACHI -layStaite fail! FISHER, TBORSEU & CO. The Big Paint Store" FRONT AND MORRISON STRBBTS llinnfaclnrtrs and Jobbers ETcrjUilog la Pilati Ttie Healer Edw. Olney was greeted by a n appreciative audience Bunday evening In Wood men of the World Temple. The Ol ney syatem of healing Is a groat boon to humanity. People whose cases are pro nounced hopeless are healed In one or two treatments. One gentleman with asthana ofli years standing healed In two trent- menta. In place of writing, rail; be healed. Oet free booklet and names of those healed. Parlors. BresUn hotel. 412-4 Wah. 8t Honrs. a. to p. m. Consultation ire. Hi- j I 1 9 i I I i 8AN FIIAXC1SCO HOTELS ' 3 Writ for estaliis ee aa4 tirleea m wor Blr. ehlssnev Mi araia tJlo, water, well and cnlvw rt t pip lm sepOe tacks, eta. . . C6i I lutlstfei 'Snrcr Pipe C. a at. rBOarr mw - ' STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Jnst eeneam Besd 8c Vraaos Eoropeaa Plan $1.60 a day vp Amencan Plan $3.00 a day n He- wl sad Wick sn m ram. Fwni4 at tmmt wt llO ee. Er torrjon mr4 c n1 Oacaalis l ussa Isrr as aa soer ettv. Ornabi n-taa as4 te . tend tsr esuet K map W tea I raoejace PATERIfC niM aa Foeeira f7n1 , flClU CO- t V AO I TT, I i tMIMt, t i.