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;?' r It i IS ll iAM)TmF MEDFOTW MATf, TTlTBTTNTi; MEDFOItf), OKKfiOK. MONDAY,' DlOTMlTriR M. 11112. TrT-J-U-i. Ul-ZTZriZTT!?.'?. I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE PU AN FttNDKNT NrCWKPAl'ttlt , KVKItr ATTBRWOON 'hundat nr tiw POUtl rillNTlNCl TlrSjOiwiivcfalla TlmM, Tfm Hertford Mali; Th MrJror.l Trllnina. Th South nwnwHwn. Tiie AshlMwl Trlltuna, OfflM Matt Tribune lUlltdlne. 5R.27- r-ir iircci:A phone. OHOrUlB TUTKAM. Tailor and Manaft-er PEARS MOST PROFITABLE. Kntra.fiB McAnd-elsxs maitsr at Msdrnrd, Orrgon, nJar ths mi of tarch J. 1879. QfflpJM Putwr ot the City of Mfor& Oftlolal Paper of Jackson Countr. NURNCRIPTtOM nATKS. On year, by mnn,. is.nn pno monlli. br lnixll ,. so Tor month, ili)lvrrtt by curler In MAitfAMi. Jacksonville and On lfil Point... ,0 RjlunUf only, by mull, tr yr.. S Weekly, per yw.. l.Ro swonw nnrrt.ATiov. Dally nverair or eleven month! pd trtr November 30, 1911. .751. Thn Mull Trlbun I on Ml M the Firry Noiri Stand. Pan Frsncl-co, Portland Hotel N(!wn stand. PartMnd. nnwmnn Tsws Co.. Portland. Or. W. a, Whimsy. ButtK wa-n. roll L.l Wlr t?nhtl ntapmrhr. Vrrmm mnnKonn, nnrflot, Metropolis or Snuthrrn oreiron and jvormern caiirornin. una the rstttft RmwInR city In Orpcon. Population l". A ppnmi 110 8.40; tlmatsd, IMI 1O00O. Five hundred lhomnJ dollar Ornrltr writer Krutem completed, rlvlnir flnpt nutiply pure mountain water, and 17 ntllpa of atrret psvd . Postoffiee- rrcclpta for year ending November It. 1911. show Increase of 1? per cent. Ttnnnr fruit etty In Oregon Hokup Ttlver Spltaenberff npplsa won sweep stakes prlin nn.l tltlo of at the National Annla show, Spokane, 1803, and n ear of Newtowna won . riral Prlae In 110 nt Canadian International Apple Show. Vancouver, n. C. rirat Frtse In 111 at Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Newtowna. TtORUe Illver pear brought highest price In all market of the world dur Inr the pant air vear Wrtto Commercial Club, tncloaln- ce-nta for po'tage for ths finest commu nltr pnmplilet VPr pnMlahed. r SCARCITY OF EK PORIUND MARKET iNHlThAXU, !)w. :i(). HwiiptR for the week liuo Iktii: Cut I If, IK10; calvctt, 110; lntH, 1MI; sliocit, 317U; liorKcs, 1. As is usitiil after the holiday ruli, thcru is n M?nrrity of look ur nil kimls. Stiinv few fjittlc wciv bnmlit in for MomlayV imtrkr, whidi sohl tit $".''y for lop hut .$7.01) was the jirieo (ibtiuiH'J fur i)Mt of thu btuff if l'erctl. As thUva mil in any rtriie itiiicv tock, the kinmI domain! yx iliiiiiH the prit'e rt'vvicl. There is n pnrliciilnrly Mron;; dcinaml for Komi eowH and the market U a little lu'chcr. The fliiuinyitrt of Ims have hccii jituiiiually liht. Not a hvnd in the vaul- Kridny. tho UStlt. and j?7.C0 was the extreme top for the week and $7..0 prevailed in mot inlniices. There in a food nteady market for f-heep. Choice yearling wetliern uriuKmtr ir".r0 and two-j ear-olds .". 'Jf: choiec ewes .'fJ-')0 and prime lnnib. ea-ily 0.7.i. Ko heavy ar rival in the unUtou diiiot kincc the tl'tt,fkj IN llio fruit slulislios for the lTnilt'tl Slitd's I'tinlishotl hy flio (loimrdfiWiifc uf foiimioiVo mul labor, WusliiiiKtou, 1). C1., :s tho result of tho U)() fodontl oonsus, thoro is lhuoh oomlort for tho poor grower, who litis ovonii'tl (SO per rent ntoiv for his produot than the apple grower. A inuoh siualter jtorosiije is in pears because they tiro a profitable eroi) in a much nioi-e rest rioted area. The oonsus reports iril.JttJIMXR) beiirinu: tipple trees In 1)10 as airainst 1201,791.000 in 1!)00, a dooretise of r0.471.- 000, or 1KM per cent. Tn 1 1)01) there were produced M7, 0122,000 bushels of apples, havinir a total value or $$V-:M,-000, or $ .fiti-l per bushel, as agtiinst l7f,JU)7,000 bushels ten years previously, when no figures as to value were eompiled. The eomsus also shows a decrease in the niimber of penr trees in bearing though an inerease in production. In lyou tliere were 17,710,000 trees as against lo,171'.000 trees in 1910, a decrease of 2,511,000 or 1(5.8 per cent. In 11)09 there were produced S.SH.OOO bushels of peal's as against G.G2o.OOO ton veal's previouslv. The 1909 "crop was valued at $7,911,000 dollars or $ .895 per bushel. According to these figures, there are less than ten per cent as many pear trees in the United States as there are tipple trees, the yield per tree was less, but the proportion ate value greater. The year 19.12 has been an off year in prices for all kinds of products. It has been a year of immense harvests but a year of business inactivity and depression, which curtailed the demand and depreciated the prices. Yet this year as in most years, the pear growers have fared better than the apple producers, especiallv in the Roguer River vallev. Nearly every district, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, grows sonic kind of an apple. Few grow as perfect an apple as is produced in i few of the northwestern fruit belte, yet the ample supply tends to lower the market. On the contrary, very few regions grow a good commercial pear, none of them superior to the Rogue river product. The fruit business of the northwest is in its infancy. It is where the California orange industry was twenty veal's ago. Growers have not realized the necessity for co-operation and nnitv of action and until all are united to con trol the marketing machinery the high cost of selling will absorb much of the producer's earnings. Organization of local associations are the primary mou'S. Then follow the co-operation of till exchanges. Huch moves are underway already and there is every pros pect that the next year or two will see a satisfactory solu tion of tin, market problem for an overproduction of i........ i.,.:j t.. :.Jl.,U....:i.i nuii v ii im. i SEYMOUR m SPANS LODGED IN STATE PRISON MIUi V SnaiiOH nml Prank Sey mour, coiulummued munlororH nre bohliiil the bar of the utato peniten tiary nt S.ileiu, nwnltlug execution Fobrunry U, for tho inurdor of Clears o DeilAftknlouH. it Ureek, In tl(U city September !2. They were taken tn Salem SAturdny nlRltt by August I). Slngler and Alex Norrla, Sheriff Jones choosing theae twu to take them to Salem. The two men were token from the county Jail to Central I'olnt Saturday nlKht and placed aboard number Id The trip was made without difficulty At the uenllcnttarv the meu were placed In the death relli which they will probably never leave except to mount the ocaffold An appeal will be taken In each rase which probably will act a a tay of execution. - , A7.V77.S7 Hit II W j sks sicr.iiUTio.v fll I'tly 4liaikHiaaLkaSlilk X2t Jl l WE" vl w-- S MKa con ADOPTS EXCURSION OFF FOR SOUTH TODAY ADCL&CI?T O VOLUK Adlbcrt O. Volok. xon of the bride of tho llraxlllnu Minister to the Untied States, Mine. ltmlnleo tie (lama, who was Mrs. Arthur lle.iru, or .New orK. baa been tn.tden defendant In a pxira tlou ault boRtin by Mrs l.UUiwi Volek, who asks the ctitody f her ilatiicliler, tbreo jcaw old, and J'.'.K) a year nib uiouy, AlnkVnlck nllcse In the impcrs thai her buaband has been guilty of abaie donlnr, her nud not eontrlbutlnp toward tbe uport of berxiiir and her child. - "r-4. JBBC-T'J. li, LEVY AS FIXED BY COMMITTIE The eilv eoiuiell Satuilii nl'lor iiniiii at a speelnl hpsnIoii adopted witlioul eJiaiiKo the ivpoit of the fi nuee eoiumltlee, as published Satur dn. I'laltitf the eitv lux levy for the eomiut; venr ut ll.tl iiiIIIh, This "III lve the elly .H,U!l.ltl for thu eiMi inif venr. This amoiiul of motiev to ho rutid this venr is Icsm than Inst year til though the levy in . I of n mill urealcr us Hie uweed vulnutioii is lower. A lew of !U milks will mie .f.iHrl:i.lll whmea liiht jenr with n levy of l.," mills the oily raised -ilt'.'.lllll.Tl. The levy is divided n follow : WHI2RK TO 0 TONIGHT o I AR THEATRE AIwioh In tho Lead . niaykcjt problem fqr an oyeriiroduction is iujpssible. .' , "' " BANK FIGURES PEN TO PROBE nrt f r TAKES GAM FOR SAX UKUXAimiXO, fail.. Dee. ill). Attorney Henry K. Ia-c of San rmiitfNeo, repri'entalive of claim uiitd of various potuoh deposits ut heuric's Lake ir en route to the pot apli rcnrioii with three kuiiuicii and u pillin;; pii neeordiii to reports reauhiiiK liero today. Leo's elientb, it i haid, iniiKt do an-oemeiit work op the elniins before tomorrow niht or forfeit their allowed title. Iteprottentutives Iiurc of the Cali fornia Tiomi eotnpuny, eonleudinjf elnimimts, deelaro they will fight to jM'ftvejjt, (he itfec&miitnt work huinx done, ' At the office of Sheriff Ralph divjuipiijj duiiinju were inaili) tlint tliero is thu leaht danger of troublo in the oIiibIi legion. Uepiitiiw in that auction liuio intide no reporth of pos bildu dauber, and tho oftieerx are iu eliui'd to plaeo little ercdeuee in tho fii-lit talk. They ileclare that no gunmen are en route to the place. SALT LAKE IN FAVOR , ' ' OF BIG FAIR DISPLAY .SALT LAKH (TIT, Hah. Dee. Ull. r-That $5(10,000 ho nppropriatcd by tho statu of Utah, :i()0,000 for tho I'auaiun l'aeii'io exposition at San l'Viineiseo and $200,000 for tho I'an-unm-Culifoniin ospofittion ut San Dk'ljo, and $100,000 for homo ex hibits and publicity incidental to Pa cific couftl travel, it (he recommen dation today of the SjtH Lake City Coiniiieieial club. Tlifl, proMoi,ti,on i to ho t'oijvoyed to Governor Spry, Pay Director of Navy Dead. ,WASlliX(lTOX. Dee. ."10, GeorKu SimpMiiw, pay director of the niny, is dead lime lodn.v of hcail failure r.i'tcr ti liiiyerinj; illness, WASIIIXOTOX. Dec. 30. It was announced hero today that Attorney Central 'Wlckcrtham November 9, advised President Taft that he Is em powered to glvu the congressional committee Investigating the "money trust" all data in the possession of tbe comptroller of the currency re garding national ba-ikt. Wicker sham published this fact today, he aatu, to "dear up contused and er roneous statements." Thu attorney general istated tha. on. December 17, hft wrote Samuel Untormyer, attorney for tho congres sional committee, that ho did not think It proper to Instruct tho comp troller to make an Investigation to secure for the -committee facts not In tho possession of.tbo comptroller, but which bear upon the comniltteo'H Inquiry. ( PORTLAND DEL ED 0. A. C. SHORT COURSE OPENS I7TH SESSION On January G the heventeeuth an nual ne-fdon of the winter short course ut the Oregon Agricultural College iieiw for four week work which will include eleven courses of study. Iist year over 1000 people attended these cotir-otf truui every county in Oregon, fifteen other stutes nud four foreign countries. The visitors reinesentcd twenty seven different vocation, including fnrnitTs", fttoekmen, ondiurdints, Ijpn henncu, Gardners, Iwokkcepers-, dairy men, carpenter, beekeepers, eupii ccix, hankers, phanuauiU, nicrcliunts and profesiiioual men. Thu railmadH have offered a ratu of one and one-third fare on the cer tificate plan; that is, one secures n receipt for the full furo colng, which entitles olio to u our-third fate re turning. The sale dates are January '2 to 1'ebruarv 7, inclusive, with u rr ttint lijmit of Januuy 5;to rebrnai 11 inclusive. -, BY HEAVY RAIN l'OHTLAXD, Dor. :i(.Tlie West over pipe line s..teiii is blotted out, n frame dwelling is down in the lull districts and great damage is appar ent otherwise today as the result of the rainstorm that has been sweeping the city for the past three dnya. The big mudslide in the Wetocr district cume near taking several residences with it. Two streetcars were ueciurii in iy suae on rungs Heights', and ear service is still de moralized there. Several esps are barbouud, ac cording to reports from the mouth of the Columbia river. Castle Kock, Wash., rcxrts a slide near Olpipiu, tying up the Shasta limited and ull other train service through those dace. Many Oregon nud Washington towns rejKirt henry dauuigo done by the general storm. In an electric lighted train carrying everything 'poulble In tho wu of equipment, a large number of Mod ford residents will leato at 3:30 o'clock tills ufteruooa for the annual mld-w Inter Junket to Sun Francisco and Los Augele. The special train will start from Grants Pais picking up passenger along tho route tods), through the valley. A number of local psiplu have pur1 chased tloketu but being nimble to go nt present wilt go an far ns Ash land when they will taku u ntoi over. The tickets nro good for 90 days. The annual avctiraluu to Califor nia has becomo cry much of a cus tom to Medford pcopto who plan months In advance on tho trip. This )ear the equipment Is tbe finest pos sible, thanks being duo to A. S. lloncnbaum. PIONEER WOMAN OF JACKSON PHOENIX 1 WHITE SLAVERS DISCUSS PLANS WITH DETECTIVE SAX FHAXCISCO, Dec. riO.IIe cilitso they discussed their plans rid ing ip a train from I'ortlund to this city with Detective J. J, Callnghun Mttini: behind them, two ullcgcd white slavers und their victims nre in tho city prison here today, charged with violating thp federal law, against tuk inir women from ouu state to uuothcr for immoral purposes, The prisoners n ro A. K. Hock, Frunk Miller Qiiecnio Ktanford uiid.Lizctte Miller. False registration nt tho municipal cliuio by Hie two woiaeii was llu dirtxd IciiiisO of nrmd. Mrs. A. II. Houston Is quite III. ( Dr. Dulllle hub n Grants I'ass thu first of the week. U. A, Morsu and family spent Qlirihtnius In Ashland. Dr. Maltugrou und wife wero thu guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller of North 1'hocnlx Christmas day. V. Wilbur and II. Uokoy left the first of tbe week for an extended visit In California. Mr. Lyons of .Minneapolis Is spend ing thu holidays with his. sou, J. II Lyons and family, W. V, Hamuli), shipped this week through tho Fruit association u ear load of apples to Oermuny, 31 r., und Mrs, Jpnos and Miss Maud Newbury spent Christmas with J. Itudur und wife, D, Alexander and family recently moved from Ceutrul i'olnt on to a farm near town, Mrs. A. Garrett and Mrs. Cluiu, of Ashland, spent Christmas with tho former's mother, Mrs. Anderson of (Ids place, W. Coleuinu and family of Jackson ville, spent Chrlstiiias with Mrs. M. Itoso. Mrs. Louis Colver Is upending thu holidays with her parents Mr. und Mrs. IH'un on Wuguer creek, Miss O. Weeks and her little nlcco Uui'triido Hargruves, of Medford spent part of tho week with Mrs. M. Itose. The Christmas exercises In both churches wero well attended and good programs rendered. Now Year's Kve will bo observed by a supper and program to bo given by tho I'rosbyterlau Ladles' Aid so ciety in the V. ). W. hall. WILSN RETURNS IMPROVED IN HEALTH I'ltixarroN, j., Dee., ;io.- After n big "welcome home eclibrn tiou nud ii night -KMit m the houo in which he wn hum. t;ctlir wilu speeches nud reception nt Stunotn.i, Vit., President -elect Voodriv Wd-on i buck here today, bunging with him u miniature ship of state and a Inisket of. Iiitiuiu apples. Uoyeruor WiUon is much improved in health. Xnti!:.i' Chairman Me Combs and Spe.ik':- ll.vnl or ViKi.Mi' sat up and talked with Wil-oii during the entire jouriie fntm Staunton to Washington. At thu capital Jerry Sullivan of Iowa, hmirdcd the cur and conferred with Hie prcidcnt-elecl mild rearhiug Piiuccton Juiictiou. Sullivup juts hi-fi, -Mikru of for ace retiirv of the interior, OF no XKW VOHK". Jhc .10. -"Woiildn I yon be rcnlly uid truly deadly down right angry if n crossed llio ocean to scu the Statue )!' Liberty, mid u nasty steward let joii sleep on und miss it 7" In this imiiiiivr Miss Violgt As ipiilh, daughter of l'rciuier Asquitli of I'uglaud, who i hero todnx, sxd.c to thu ship icpottcrs who met her us she stepped from thu liner Celtic. Dcnpitu I'oct Watson's poem of "the womnii with the serpent's tongue," which -tincd up ti sensation uotdong ago, and which was believed to, refer to .Minx AMpiith, the daugli lor of thu llritili premier, impressed thu passengers of llio Celtic us a fine, well set-up, breuzy Kuglish girl. Mis Asqiiith is iiccomjinnhid by her chuperoue, Countess of Aberdeen, and will start today for Washington to hu thtt guest of ,AuiliisHi"h"' nud Mrs. James ,I1i-j-i. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER DEAD AT STUTTGART IIKHLIX. Dec. :il. Foreign Mini, ler Von Kideiiiii W'liechler died sud deuly ut Slntlgart, where he had gone to spend Christum', The first nil iioiincemeut of his ih'uth came today llimiigh the foicigii office in n iiii' sngc from the foreign nii'ii '".' sis ter to Kuiser Williciiii, On Sunday morning, December '22, nt her home at Rogue Kher, oceuned tho death of Mrs. Surah A. Anderson, nfler a lingering illness. Mr. Ander son was one of the ehlet settler of Jackson county, and her death causes (i genuine and widespread regret ninonx the many friends nud aeiitmiu tniiccs whose uffcetiou nud respect she hud gained during Iter long resi dence among them. Funeral service were conducted at the home hv the Kev. II. C. Itiehatds, Tuesday foronotMt nud tho remains were iseortcd to .liicksouvillc wheiv the ciitvniicut wu iipide in the faiinlv plot of tfiu beaiililul ecuietery located there. Sanih Ami Lee n horn on Jauu arv 1, IS:il, nenr Moiiqiliis, Tcun., nud leuiovvd with her uiteul to La imir county, Te.M. wlivre he resjdtsl for a tiumbcr of vcatv. In IH'ill she came d the Pacific coast, her party journeying down the .Mississippi ami then In the Istlrtuiis of Pauaiua. Cro-siiu- tbe Isthmus, the pioneer took boat to Sim Frnuciscn, After n brief resilience in Califor nia she came to the Itogue Itivcr al lev in lH.'i", via pack train from Crescent Citv. For tint eiisiiiinr thir ty years she was a resident of the Ceutrul Point district, hut had resid ed in Gold Hill for the past nine year. She is simivi'd hv her husband. T X. Anderson, and her diitnchti-r. Mn. S. W. MrCleiidou. while a sou, Wil liam Coy, reside- in California. spentIoayT IMPRISONED IN WELL Ilt'ltXS. Ore , Dec .10 - Prisoners nt the bottom of a T.Vfoot well for six day s without food, and one of them breaking both legs by the full In to tho well, Hubert Kooniz, .13, and William Carroll, 'id. homestead ers, nre today recovering from their harrowing experience. Koontz had let hlunolf down to the bottom of th woll with tools to aid In deepening tbe same. Carroll fol lowed, but when ho was IT. feel from the surface, the windlass broke. Ho fell to the bottom, breaking both legs. On one occasion Koontz climbed up thu sheer sides of tho well by dig ging notches with hi bunds, but slipped and fell to tho bottom when within twenty feet of the top, sus taining painful IffirtH. A teamster finally heard their shouts and let tho end of tho wind lass rope down to them Moth iiieu .wore near dtalli f r ni exhaustion. Fund. Levy. Amount. Interest Vl.5 $11,771.00 Street -j. 11.HK1.S0 (leu. sewer 1.5 H.Htrg.OO Fire . ,-.1108. 10 Lik-ht 1. 5,111)8.10 Library ,7 I,1,I5,HH (Icneral 5. i.05 1.'.0 Siukiua 5 '.MI5 l.'JO I'uik 'J 1.I81.I1S Complete Change of Program Today Totul o.tt M8,ii:i.i(r m CALENDARS A E IN HE ENGLAND LOXDOX, Dee. 110. Dcpilo llio iiivitutloii ,to Huglish people to re joice out their booming trade and great prosperity, conditions, iiinoiig Loudon's legal poor show an ini iiousu increase of pauperism, accord nig to tho London Times, This paper devoted a page to sta tistics on the subject and confesses in nu editorial that it iiiukcs "dismal rending." The reason for the ht qi'iinso is uttribiitcd l lubor disputes. , lTi to December M the poor-Jaw giiuuliiuis were caring for llo,U0'J persons rcpresciiling a ratio of -l.l per tlioiisaiid of ihc poiulu(ioui Ihe Times declares, SCARCE IN CITY There Is a dearth of calendars lu Medford this )uar and sadness reigns among tho boyn of the city who have established the custom of canvassing thu city each holiday season, securing dainty calenders nud selling them to houaewhisi. lutoftllgatluu develops that the touipllmentnr) gifts of tbe mer chants wore scarce this uar. so much so that In tho majority of Instances residents were glud to purchnso raleu dars from t!i youth. One of the boys wild that ho bad several orders for big calendars, but that after u inurulug.' search he was nimble to find any. lie said that ho sold a big calendar with a "nobby girl on It ' for half a dollar, and that tho smuller ouM with "illicit and things" went Tor nii cents' ea'on. ' t's kbls know when there Is sonic easy money In sight, nud you bet we're going to get nil the calendars we ran. 'cause thoy ain't any In the stores like theru used to be." said one of tho boys this afternoon. Somo of the merchants nort that calendar advertising Is unsatisfactory h( every particular. .Matinees Dally 'I to & p. in, ADMISSION. Cc AND 10a PURCHASES A CHICO HOTEL W. F. Kan, former hnlf owner of tha Hotel .Medford In this city, Is thu mnn who will hereafter be owner and innuager of the Hotel Diamond, at Chlco, fa I. Itau Is ouu of t'bo best known hot"l men on llio roast and for years was Identified with the biislucss-Interests of Med fonl In tho conduct of tbe Hotel Medford. Tho terms of tho deal have not been given out, but It Is reported that thu purchase price It, In thu neighborhood of $17,000. The now owner will take ehurgu about January I. Lnterurlse, BURIED BY LANDSLIDE WALLACi;, Idaho, Dee. III). James Flnhcrtv, homesteader, . bn led under curul Ions of earth today and his pniliier, Ltun lu'll.v, is rccoi eiiug from severe bruises as thu re sult of a landslide in the mountains nenr here, whici hcsldvs killing Fin hcrt.Vt swept uwuy his euhhi "ml did considerable diiiiiigpi The tracks of llio Oregoi Witsli ingloii llujlioail and Xoig"liuu com pany and Ihe Northern Pacific urc buried under several feel of ciiilh in the vicinity of the slide. , The mountains uboid Coeur d'Alcuu nre covered with snow and much daiuiige is feared from, swollen sticaius when tho siluw limits, Medford Printing company carry a full lino nt legal blanks. John A. Perl Undertaker 2H H. IIAUTLKTT I'houcu M, 171 nud I7!l Ambulance Bcrvlro Depuiy Coroner H 1 1 1 1 t mi" I ISIS THEATRE i VAi'i)i:vnnd: itioai ami laitL Couiisly JHhrIuk mid Dauuliig Ael Photo PlN: poirr am ritxsA.vr A t'lHIItltMA.VS Lt'OK Tlllt IIIUVIIM.V VOIt'lt Matinee Saturday and Kuuday ' frMH-H"H-M i 1 1 IHO n i i I 1 M, I..1.I. h tirfsit-s'sl dsiili I J I Ii iA Ji Ii TtltllT r rtTTTTTTTTT TI TTTTT Luxury Without Extravagance Hotel Von Dorn 2J2 Turk Street Finest popular priced '' Jlotcl in San Francisco ' i i Modorn Central :: i HH- f t-H--H-i-sH"-st.- Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASIIIXOTOX, ft, O. Public Land Msttorst Final Proof. I Deiort Lsnai, Coateit ana Mining Casts. Bcrlp. Draperies Vf carry very eomnlota tins of Orntirrlrs, In en curtslns, flvturts, oto. sin) ili nil clnssos nf unliulalarlnv. A pprlnl man to took after this work melualvrly anil will kIvs aa Reed anrvlcn oa la noaslbls to Kt in avan llio larnoat cltlra. Wooks & McQowan Co. Dcrft located and most f) o nu 1 ar i old in thu City. Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plun, a la Girte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms . (10 rooms 80 rooms CO rooms wllb pilule bah 50 rooms vllk piiuli bath 91.00 each 1.80 each 2.00 each 2.00 each ,ou eacn 30 suits, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For inoro than one uuett add $1.00 extra to the nbovo rates for 1 each additional guott. Reduction by week or month, i Manontmtnl Chitttr W, KtlUy wsnzmnxxmaxmsESESR