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PACTRFOtm; t'M MtoFOTliV.MATTi TRTnUNE. MEDFORI). OUKION, TlMCfiDAV, DKPKMniCI? HI. !!)!2. IW . i. If mTt MAIL TRIBUNE Mtl. TJii MfrJfortJ Trtbuns, Tha Bouth- 8: ST nm 7 JftsVThe:Alilana Tribune. HMl-iriDHflS numiina. 3fi If Klrtet! bhona- Main S. .' ' 35 17-89 10J1J OBOHOH TUTNAM. Editor aid MiwKr iJ MONEY IN PEARS. Mfitervd ns aMad-els matttc at Metlferd. Ort)n, nJer ths Ml or Mf reh J.-1K. i 0,JHSH ?W fttJh .CU of Mtdford. uiiieir.i i-ap raper or Jackson County. MUH!l6litlTl6l RTI. Ons year, ly matl IS.00 On mnnlh, by m)l ,.,... ,80 16' month, i1MWrrit by cnrrler In MsdforJ. i.lackaonvlllo anil Cen ItaI l'olnt- .i. .... .. R0 mtitrdajr only, by mull, ear year,. 2.ne weekly, er year,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,. l.BO SWOHI CIHCUI.ATIOX. Dally RVfRiR or eleven months end tn Nevembor jo. jatu mi. The Mult Tribune. N on sal nt the T?rrv News Htanl. Kin Kranclsco. Portland Hotel New Stnn.l. IMrtland. ltewman New 0, Portland. Or. W. o. Whltsay. (tattlo. wash. tH I.nl Wire VNttrU rre BUiiatetiea. MHOKOJin, OllKROX, Metropolis nf Houtnnrn ore(rvn ami Northern California, nml tho fastest- TT9wnC rlly In Oregon. Population U. ft eensus 1910 SSIOJ estimated. 191110.000. l'lvo Immlreil thousand dnltar flrtivltr wnier Bvnicrn compieic.i. eivinc rinem annnljr tuira mouuuln water, and 17 1 tnDf'n of streets paved PoslQffJpe receipts for year ending November 80. 1911. ahow Increase of 19 ner rent. ,fnnnr fruit city In Oregon Rogue iT Pn"or nppjca won sweep- .t.vv i.rise una unit ok t tho Nwlerml Xppla Show, Spokane, lOOO.and a car of Newton na won . i. I'KM I'rlsa la IS10 fit Canadian International Afple Show, Vancouver, U. Q. Tlrst Trim ta itll t Rpoksns lYnllnnnl Apple Show won by carload of Newtawna. negus River pears, brought Wtht prfees-Hi all markat ("lh wrldTdur- inx iiui rtaat mi rear TALK OF RECALLING KLAMATH RT KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Dep 21. Tlic county court has tnl;cu no ac tlon to reply to tho (Indlngd of the Krand Jury. Judgo W. S. Wordcn lian stated that all of tho, matters which appear questionable can be ex plained. Ho further states that as soon as the court meets some action will be taken to explain the position of the court. In the meaatlmo there Is a great deal of spjeculatlqn as to tho ultl matf.putcqme. Jt Vklll, Uo reuicm bered tht last spring tho Klamath Kails Connnercjal club mado charges against, tho county court Hd asked (Sovernor West to uiuko an investiga tion. It wan said at the time that the governor would Hot wieddlo un lewiio wore juvlted by tho court. .SInco tho grand Jury hair delvi'd Into tho matter and produced n tery damaging report. It Is said tho do munds upon tho governor will be ro il owed and ho lll ho avked to take n hand In straightening out the sit uation which is provlug very liijur luurt tf) Klamath county. TJiosc who taku the mout radical low bi'llovo tho govemor should conio jMire mid at ijco v.icntc tho offlcc-H filled by h judgo and tho comiuliuluncrH.' holding that thu re port lit tho grand Jury is sufficient to show th;il they are Incompetent to sero the county. S, T. Summers will rutlro from offlco tho first of the year. John Hugelstelu w.aa chosen liut fall to take his place as commis sioner. Tlioro Ih copsldorahlo talk of re calling the Judge and Coiumibxloner Jlerrlll uud It Js not Improbablu that potltlous liuvlug this in view will soon be circuited. - "" PREACHERS TO SPOI KNEW YEAR ORGIES i Til 13 value or an orchard, like (hat of a farm or any other commercial enterprise, must he hased upon profits realised. When largo profits mv realized year after year, it justifies an extromciy high valuation upon the property. , Prices received in 1012 for fruit, have heen lower than tliO average, yet a good Hogue River valley pear orchard will show a handsome profit despite the unfavorable mar ket. Here are three instances j From 11 acres of Dears in the Snowv Rutte orchard at Central Point, Krodll. Hopkins sold in 'l!)112, 7000 boxes of Winter Nelis pears at. $1.87 a box, f.o.b. orchard, lie consigned 10. boxes of Nehs from which he has not re ceived returns. He sold flUO boxes of Rartletts anil Kail jhittcr that netted $1.10 a box, at tho orchard, and netted tfiiOO from 500 boxes of Cornice and Rose grown as grafts. The crop has netted him $M,US5, or over $1000 an acre. This is nothing unusual for this orchard but almost an annual occurrence. John (.lore has an eight aero Rartlelt pear orchard near Medford, which has netted him for the past six years from $500 to $1000 an acre annually. He has shipped as high as IH carloads a year from this small grove. In 1912 f he Yield was 1) boxes to the tree, or (MS boxes to the acre, lie sold tlu pears for an average of $2.00 a box in eastern markets. The cost of growing, packing and shipping averaged $1.00 a box, leaving him a profit of $!) to the tree or $(5 IS an acre. II. W. Ringuam purchased a young pear grove of ten acres last wilder, planted to Clargeau, Rartlett and Xelis. He harvested nearly 800 boxes to the acre, and received an average price of $1,211 a box, net, realizing $7100 net, on the orchard. Other instances could be cited, showing that even with poor prices, there is good money in pears in the Rogue River vallev. " ' Lady Cook on tt Great Sin of the Race , r SLOW RAILROAD BUILDING. npllH statistics compiled from official sources and pub- lished in the Railway Age Gazette in its issue of De cember 2b show that one has to go back for 15 years, name ly, to 1897, to find a year in which as small a railroad mile age was built as in 1912, and one has to go back six years, namely, to 1906, to find a year in which as large a numbei of locomotives and as large a number of freight ears were ordered. The marked increase in activitv along industrial lines during the last part of 1912 is shown by the fact that between two and three times as nianv freight care were actually built in 1912 as in 1911, and a third more locomotives were actually built in 1912 than in 1911, 'otwitlistanding the iact that 1911 was considered a very unsatistaetory year for railroad building, there Avas 3,00'G miles of new first tragic built in 1911, while in 1912 thero was only 2,997 miles built. The 2.997 miles built in 1912 was built in 41 states, no new mileage at all being mult jn Alaska or live states. The largest mileage was uiuir m jNorin uaKoia. in "vincji state ;W7 miles of first track was built, with Texas second, in which 0:J0 miles was built. Despite much railroad bluster in Oregon there was only 2-1.71 miles of railroad bujlt in the state in 1912 as against 22-1.21 in 1911. This shows the snail's pace at which the Jlarriman extensions, such as the Natron cut-off and the Coos Day line is being constructed, and the master ful inactivity of the Hill roads since the departure of John R Stevens. Let us hope the New Year sees something really done, for railroad building in Oregon seems ever a ease of "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow lgreej).in this pytty pace from d;ty to dav," RAIN AND WIND MONDAY NIG T Monday night, accompanied by a high wind .22 of an inch or rain fell, in thu valley bringing, thu tptal up to IS of an inch for tho present utoriu. Tho weather bureau . predicts rain and cooler weather! for tonight. OPPOSE FREE TOLLS PANAMA ANA L CHICAGO, Dee. ai.lfepvJU.l b.v Jluyor Harrison in Ujeic elJ'ors jo proven! whal they termed 'Ktsw Yours orgies in fufcliiomthle hotel," n baud of clergymen ami rcijunnen plun (m mingle with the ro.vteior in tunlghl'i, celcbnitiuii (o gel etidepuo of law .violation, nud then to I'oice Hie eity mitlioritiori to clump down !ie lid. It in expected Hint close to .$1,000,000 will be .pent J;uio in u-J-uijiuiiijr the Saw Year. LITTLE WOODED BALL REGULATES' ALL CLOCKS WASHINGTON', Dec. Ilf.Wueu !lio little wooden bull on top of the Mnto, war mid linvy buildings drop will) u tluul, s)iiK tlioiibniulu of niiles at sou. ivull,tju dircidipns pf tho Compaq, he! tjicij- oliroueintcr, For thiis little ball represents the ofi'icml time of tliU country, and thu offiuial tiiuu it hoi for Ainvrienn Vi'hucls, Jt is operafeil from tho nav al observatory, exactly jit noon, and H U fnljsf, the Arlington vudio bta lion viieloBses the ono flash "noon," through tho air, tho telegraph opera tor frpl)Prf it over hi keys, ond tcim of thousanili of clocks nro felr-ginjih. jvuuy legiuuien io j,uo uo, l 10 I .SALKM, Ore., Uec. 31. Tho su premo court this morning affirmed tho decision of tho lower court lu the case, of the state versus tho two Humphrey brothers, convicted of murdering an old woman In Uenton county several months ago. They will bo returned to tho Kontgn comi ty jail for ro-sentenclnjj. ATTACHMENT SUIT BROUGHT AGAINST PEQPLE'S MARKET Suit was brought Monday by J. A. ljerry, trustee at tho Ilogue Itlver Commission company, against tho People's Market for $1900. An at tachment was Issued ngalust tho bus- iuesg uud served by. Deputy Sheriff I bjioaror, who took, chargo of the stock oil tho attachment. W, J, Deacoin, manager of tho People's Market, says he wll fllo suit against tho trustee today for damages, claiming tho accounts are not due. Tho meat department Is owned by I.. Hell and will apt be affected by the attachment. 1'orhaps one of today's "help wanted'' ads was written with some one or Hi.0 nii In )ti niltjM'tlHi'r'H mind! WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. Con jjrobsmau William Kant or California, who has Joined wljh David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford Uul- verity, Donjamln Ide Wheeler, prokl- dent of tho University of California, and Archbishop Ulordah of San Francisco lu an appeal to President '1'aft for an amlcablo adjustment or the I'aiinmu canal tolls dispute with Great Drltalu, today outlined his ar gument against free tolls for Ameri can shipping, as tho result of a study of past treaties. Ue said that the history of the CIutou-Uulwer treaty seemed to that Kngland refrained from coloniz ing the Isthmus In definite rut urn for uniform tolls, Tho !laPaunco fote treaty, he asserted was drafted pit tho same basis us the Suez agree ment, which provides for no dis crimination. When thlstreaty was before the Senate the (jut-atlon of discrimination in favor or American shipping was raised by Senator Hard of California and voted down. "To the lay mind," said Kent, "It is always Interesting to leum the In tent of parties entcrlug Into a local obligation or formulutfiig a law, This Is abhorrent to the legal mind, which Carcs all for tho letter and nothing tor tho intent." RAILROAD DIRECTORS INDICTED FOR WRECK INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. HI. In.licl- nenU were returned ngaiiihl every idjreetor of thu Cincinnati, Hamilton and Jfayton railroad here today by the Jlunou county grand jury as a roHult nt the recent wreck nt nine- ton, n suburb of lliix cil, in winch l&atceu person lycre killed, NKW YOIIK. December 31 -t'olutlug out what she termini tho great sin of the race. I.ndy Cook, known on two continent ns n pioneer In the science of eugenic-, today gan n special Interview to tho United I're In which rhc blamed the existence of the Midul evil to the inllure of mothers properl) to liu-trucl thulr (ltlldrcn In tho earo of their hodlos. "I wnnt to break down the Chinese wall ofv moojc modesty," kI.I I.ady Cool;, "I want tho itmplo of thlR great oouutry1o hxiIIjo that tho body Is tho Tomplcj'-iif tied nud thn: the enre of thu ImdSjls the best menni of stumping out, no J, only disease but erlino also," ItenuHly toe Vbc "Ynti ask iitu what remedy we v hae for tho coiidllloim that rlst l the clt of New York tho conditions that have brought nbout tho vie." probe Do you think a ko. who U Imbiird with pure teaching could over Insult or debouch any other mother's dnughtur? Not Ills re spect for his mother would pi event his bringing a blush of shame to her face. Wo would be milto secure lu Unit young tuna's, soolety. No dan ger of him going abroad nud vow ing wild onts and defiling our young girls. I read lu the impors about the White Slave traffic. I'eoplo have asked me what law could bo enacted to stop It. You cannot make men good and pure by law. You must do It by toachlng. "It there was not a demand then1 would not bo n supply. We bate got to stop the demand; we mothers Iiue gut to take the bull by thu horns mid teach our bo) that they can he Just as pure and good as their sis ters. It a man would throttle anoth er man who Insulted his sisters, tbeu let him lu turn expect some other man to throttle him. Had not ou rather keep the0 young people apart Wlut a misunderstanding? Is It ujiiat tor one mother to hae all girls and another all boys? It Is natural for boys and girls to be brought up together nod to be taught by their blessed mother. Should Tench Children "Mothers should teach their daugh ters tho responsibilities of mother hood. Uoys should be taught the responsibility and honor of father hood. Wo don't want many children. We want pure children. Itooacvclt talking nbout race suicide! We're halng too mau children! Wc want aunllty not qtmntJly. Again, wo wsut children neither born nor bred In Ignorance. It U foolish to send missionaries ubroad. How much but ter It would be to turn them Into the slums or every town where tho people breed ltl;o riles and herd like beasts, often in a state of starvation. "I havo come to tho United States to try to open your churches and ohnpuls so that young people may go there at auy time, and jour daugh ter nmy meet young men mid let them propoto marriage. am a matchmaker, and I would like to see a groat number of your young men and young women that are fit to be mothers and fit to bu fathers marry In their youth. It Is bettor to sow jour wild oats at homo than to 'go out on tho highway. Viicsilou nf Childicii ' Let mo go buck to the ipiustloo of children, for that Is Mm great question of our tlnio, and of all time. Wo do not lutein to bring any more Idiots, nud feeblo inlndud Into the world to fill thu streets mid asylums; on Ho other hand. Wu In tend to oinpty them, by stopping thu supply. 1 read a few days ago that tho Iirltlsh government had given a large amount of money for thu feeble-minded. I wuh asked "are )ou not Interested In these feeble-minded children?' I said 'No; 1 do not bollevu In their being born lu the first plate.' I want women to un derstand thomseltos to know what it lu to bring forth thu imago of God. And J want mother to imparl this knowledge to thulr children. If they do so it will nut bo necetuury to tolerate 'Tenderloins,' and to care for tho rcoblp-mlndod aud to build homes for degenerates and to sterllUe crim inals. "I want to guy to the mothers that It their daughters have a nice little homo or their own, no mutter how poor, they are better off than the woman lu tho streets, who has been brought down to degradation, while (he man wjio Is her partner In slu Is received In society, aud we women throw our pure daughters Into his urms uud uever say a word. Mothers should dare to ak a man, 'Are you us puro as my duughfer whom ou ex pect to marry?' I do not believe lu prostitution, UniKui'hs.iry Curse "Wo are taught that H Is ix neces sary evil. I say ltu an uunecessury curse. Who are tho victims? Why, pur daughters, or whom u million out or those who are brpifght Into Jho world dlu every fgjir years, a prey to tho effects or proallttitlou. The) are brought forth to enter to our bo)s, our liUMbnnds, and our fathers, to enter to their lust nud to enable them to sow their wild oats. The horror or Itf You inrti die and jour daughter may become tho 'necessary evil.' When people eonio to think and to understand It. they will reallxo that It women were roused lu their might, wo could stop the White Slave trarflo and the market for prostitution and stop It at oneo. "Through eduontlou and lufonuu tlon about tue body, the tiinutlnitH nud structure of every part or It. should do nwiiy with tho ncewwlty for ministers nud preachers urn! doctors. I han reached tho al lotted tlnio ot lltu now aud know thnt 1 have a very little time l(t, but I ma going to bo tho lender In this movement aud I want othertt to come out with me. Women can clear the streets or mute and fciuatu prosti tutes nt once by making men respect them. I tench n gospel or love nud ponce but ! nut eager to fight for what I( know Is the only salvation of thu race. I'll rent hall; I'll build n church; I'll establish this work on a firm basis si that others who romo after me will be nblo to carry on thu battle tor purification of the body the real Tsmplo or God." IT COULDN'T BE DONE be Somubody said that It couldn't done, Hut he with a chuckle replied That "maybe It couldn't," but he would be ono Who wouldn't say so till he'd tried. So he buckled right lu with tho truce ot a grin On his race. If ha worried, ho hid It. He started to sing as ho tackled the thing That couldn't bu done and he did lli. Somebody seefftd: "Oh, you'll nuver do that At least, no ono over has done It;" Hut ho took off his coat and he took off his hat. Aud the first thing we knew he'd begun It. With a lift of his chin mid a bit of a grin, Without any doubting or qulddlt. He started to slug as ho tackled the thing That couldn't ho douonnd ho did It. There are thousands to tell you It cannot bo done, Thero are thousands to prophes) failure; Thero are thousands to point out to you one by one, Tho d.iugers that await to assail Jon, Hut Just buckle lu with a bit ot a grin. Then tnke off your coat and Ro to It; Just start lu to sins; at you tarkli Hi' thing That "onunot ho douo"- and you II do It. IMRtir A. Guest, lu Dutroll I'n i'rua. 'io ii!isi , roi.n ix omuuv. Tak I.AXATIVIC HltOMO quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It falls lo euro. K. W. GltOVIJ'S slg ualiiru Is on unuh box. 'it, cents. Dinner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau ..r Sato fi room house, partly modem, scieeiicd porch. gnraKO. 3 lots 'ox '.'OP each. Pi lee. $21)00. One-half acre of ground Hear creek bottom laud, two room house, iiitni' Nasi Koleumth. elly wnlor for IrrlKntlou. I'rlee, $700. I'lni' up'lu-itntc, modem bungalow. lot auxliin, good location. 1'rlro f ,1,100, wllh tortus. I' 14 nvtcs lit hilt"" trom elly, I room house, shed, ehlokuu house, Ir rluatloii. garden tools, hose, incu bator and brooder. I'rleo, $uu 200 uorflu lu thn Applegsie, 7a acres rlonrwd, 10 slashed and Inn nod IS acres In ulfujrn 10 times Hi timo thy and clover, all Mired. I room house, all accessor) outbulldlUKs AlP tools belonging to the rnueh, u milch tows, I spun or map's, i brood sows, S pigs, a heifers. :io chicken. I'rire. $ 10, ODD. 4 r,ih. hnlniico to suit purchaser. To Ihi'lmogo 10 ncrea lii'N'ateliM vnlle). Wnsh hiKioii 0 ncrtM in three nud four )oor old apple nud pears, S room modern tniuriulnw, all conveniences, ceuieiil haitoniout. flue barn and ehlcke house nud yards, paid up wat er rlKht. telephone, dully mall, to trade fur f acres or less, well Im proved property near Mod ford or Ashland. I'ur Kent furnished and unfurnished hniiKW nud rooms, List your houses with us, iopo)oieiu Girls and women for gsuontl houtwwork lu nud out of city. Waitress: $2 . per month, room and bonrd. MRS. EMMA BITTNER I'hoiie Home tl OpiMultn Nnsli Hotel ItOO.M.H O and 7. I'AI.M III.OCK. WUERX TO OO TONIGHT 4-l-'H'-l-H-3. I ISIS THEATRE VAUIIHVim.W ItHI(l) AND HA I III OonnHlj- HtDlitUiliilu' DnilQluit Alt PhBto DUit: '.H'AN AND .M'A.V MA gi'lCICN I'fHI A DAV MVSTI'.IIV l' A (IIIAMi. I'ATIICIt'S fl.DI'U MuMut liiiiirliiv and Hunday -H"IWM"tH"t"M"l--l-Mh4-W-' Parties wishing to subsrrtbo renew their subscription to or o 1 Atv THEATRE Alw)s In lh Lead TODAY ONLY tntitvr uviivis .Showing netnat fjghllll tjotweoti tho Turks Rd Itulkaw. The (Irtt run I riRkUns; tttr shown on film. toon I'llirr OK I'HAl Giealifl .Sbiitv nf IIH'J Mstlueoi llslly ! to t . in. ADMISSION. 5c AND 10o Tho Saturday Evoning Post Tito Ladies' Home Jounml, or Tho Country Gentloman Plonio notify C. A. DoVoe, 418 W. Main. District agent for tho Curtis Publishing Co, Duck numbers al ways ou baud. Phono 5C11. TALKS ON TEETH lm full) JL BH Norici:. Notice Is hereby given Hint thu undersigned will apply to thu city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, at Its ifoxt tegular meeting on January 7, lu 13, for u llcuiiso to sell spirituous, vinous and halt liquors lu quantities less than a gallon nt Its place ot business on lots G, G, 7, 8, block I'O, in said city, for a period or six .months.- . nora., NASH CO. Dated December 17, 111 11'. John A. Perl Undertaker 28 S. HAKl'MITT; riioiics M. 171 anil 17.1 Ambulance Survive Deputy Coyoncr How to Make Bettor Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Hupply, Havlnr V3 sua Fully (luaranlrril. A full pint of rough syrup ss much ss you couiu ouy lor ?i,ai can cusuy da maun ai nonie, tun win uuu uoiiiiu that takci hold or uu obtluatn ennui more quickly, unually ending It liuide uf i ismrs. r.xccpcni, loo, wr cmiqi, whooping cough, una lungn, uithnu, Iwarsincj unil other throat troubles. Mix nm pint of granulated sugar with Vt phit of warm water, and stir for 'i, minutes. Put '2& ounce of Pincx (llftv cent worth) In a pint buttle, then add the Sugar Syrup. It keep perfectly. 'Joke a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours, lids is Just Inxatlvo enough to holp euro a cough. Also stimulates the nppu- iiie, which is usually up Jet uy u cuugu. are of iiiteri'Sl to cvorylmd). but -peclally to those who are roiittMiipl.it lug some denial work for UiimiinoImw or ouo of tho family. Whatever ll Is you want iloim In Iho line of high dais Deiiilstry come hero mid you will get uury satisfaction. Wo mo experts, employ thH host mid must scientific methods In n modern wn, nud wo ilmrgu only roaaounhly. Uidy Attciiilaut. DR. BARBER THH Dl.'NTI.ST 00000OH000 Now is the time to get your 1913 Calenders. All go at 12 off. 4-M--H-H-M . j: Right NOW :: AW Iihvo a few Cnlpn dai's and ends of other liiii-s which wo will soil at oyy low prltjp.s for tho next fpwdaVs. Stop in and look round THE MERRXVOLD SHOP Quality Goods i"l"l l"!"r ""' I' 'I't TT t'H'T t I ' 1 I" Tho tuttn is nieatuui iho eirect of pliio and sugar syrup on tho inflamed im-muruuc Is well known. 4'lncx Is the most vuluuhlo conerntrateil compound of Norway white pine extract rich in gualurol and all the natural healing nine elements. Other prepara tions will not work lu this formula.. Tho l'lnex and Sugar Syrup recipe Is now ued hv tlimiHuiKlti of lioiuevvlven throiighnut (lie Cnltcd Blulen und Can ada. 'Ilia plan bus been Itultuted, but the old successful formula lias nnvnr Jxcn rnualcii. A guaranty of nbwilutfl satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this reel lie. Voiir drmridat tins I'lnnv. nr will get It for vou. If not, scud ti Tho Wncx Co., VU Wayuc, Jua, w MEDFORD BOOK STORE oooooooooo Clark a Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, l. ). Public Land Motien: Dual Proof. Dnsnrt I.snds, Contest ana Mining Ost". Scrip. PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work Oiuranl' Prices IleJsoiisbls C0FJ7EEN & PRICE S S3 Xowsra Block. JCutrsnc on th HI, Vows SIS, I r 11 I, .1 .1 K f B I si y si UI.MJwiTiiiJ Draperies We carry a very coinnleta llns' of druporles. Iucii curtains, flvtures, etc., and do all eliiNNos nf unliolsterlug. A spcaiai man to iook ariur this work f Kioa lu even exclusively apu win kiv a sorvics sh is unssiuio 10 mo largcat cities. set Wflofci & JVIcGrpwau Co. lii.li!i:j:!il nnd most mmMm popular it r-" :mmmi I I AftWiW" liotcl in the City. Running didlilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a Ir Carte Cafe, Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms CO room 50 rooms 00 room slid plvilt billi fiO room silh prlrjle hilh $1.00 each, l.no each 2.00 osch 2.00 each 2,50 each 30 suite, bedroom, par lo.' und bath 3.00 each For more than one nuoitadd $1,00 extra lo tho nbova rale for each additional Bueit. I lteductlon by week or month, 4 I r-tmiiiiiumtnl Chntrr IV, tielUy m,iujur, iiifatmf F' 5 0