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.. r H -vVvT--vJ1 -'Iwv- 1 It ft PSGID TOUT MEDFORD MATT) TRTKTryR MEDFORD. ORKflOX. TUESDAY. MAHCH 11, 10.H. "JiU 'son f!C -4V, -V- ", 3 I v Medford mail tribune WPKPUNDI1NT NK'APHK fkt.tUtlfcMl BVKRT R1TKIIIIUU. T HUKIMT III TIIK -OnO PHINTINO CO. Th Domocmtlo Ttm, TJio Meflford Mull, Ths Mrdlnnl Trlban Th Houth rn Oti'Knnlnn, Thn Antilaml Tribune. Offlco Mall Tribune HulMlrtR. H-J7-5J North Plr strMitj phon. Main 0I1. OnOIian PUTNAM, Rdltor anil Mannirer Knttred a icconfl-claaa matter at Meilforil, Orison, under the act of March 1, 1879. Official Pnnir of the City of Medford. Official Paper of Jackson County. BUBSCK1PTIOH KATES. On year, by mall - 1 JO On month, by matt . .. .- - .50 Per month, delivered by carrier In Mnlfonl, Jacksonville ami Cn- . tral Point . .JO Patunlay only, by mall, per year S.00 Weekly, per year . - V0 bwohw cntou&ATioir. Dally average, for eltven month na Inc November SO. 1911. ITU. The, Mall Tribune U on aal at the Terry New Klnml, Snn Kranclsea Portland Hotel Nw Stand, Portland. Portland New a Co. Portland. Ore. V. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. roU Xaied Wire TJnlttd rrett Slapateha. SOLON TRADED PARTY OLY.MPIA, Wash., March 11. Itopreaontntlvo Jcti Jensen of. Pen d'Orolllo, the only progressive who voted against, tho InlUaUvo on con stitutional amendments, Is today hranded n traitor to tho progressive party and has been read out of tho party by the bulltBOoeo members of the house. The latter addressed an open letter to tho prwgrestlve state committee charging Jerisen with hav ing Fold out to the house machine for a $50,000 brMRW.erer the Pea d'Or olllo river.- Affidavits by Represen tatives HtiHnlBR nnd Kalkner charge Jenicn's confession of tbls trade. Jensen was plotted In tho iyclectton to succeed S. J Applcman, nepubll can, deceased. Ho has been consist ently voting agatBat the rcnrrelve. f FMM RECEW WKESS iMJffi " CHICAGO, March 11. Claiming that ho lost 1C pounds during his recent attack of pneumonia, and he was near tho "dead lino" for two days, Jsck Johnson, the negro prito fighter. Is on tho streets again here today. The date of Johnson's trial beforo the federal court on the charge of smuggling in a diamond necklace to his late wife, a white woman, will bo set tome tlmo this week. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Knrh little thine in nature fills I fit one nllotcd place; Who knowH but thut the turtlo Hlay liure half tho humnn racoT All of which reminds tia Hint while wo nro giviug the credit for this tu berculosis cure we Hhould not over look old Due. Turtle. Since the great sign crusade was won we have been importuned to enrry the fight to oilier quarters. Fino material i offered, we are ud vUed, by the dilapidated sidewalk winch extends its rickety length from the 'Hotel Medford west to tho cor ner To tho north of this Mdewnlk the view is heightened by several rnra hlmqklo building und high weeds, nud nigns It is a fine prospect from tho library windows nnd n pleasing bight in general. Booze will not bo served nt the house hnys Wilson. Pojlinps they charge 10 centH in Wnt-liington too. Mr. Weed, who is to Iecturo before (ho Greater Medford Club on "Tho Ornnnifiitnturo of tho City Iot," should be shown tho lot referred to several bkips above.' Like Hnlboii tho Crocont City sur veyors Imvo discovered tho I'ucifio ocean. Now lot homebody uncover a railroad. , Tho girls of Aidilnnd wWi lo roller hkatu on the hlrcels. Wliats to provent them? KING HAY BECOME LAND COMMISSIONER i WASHINGTON', Jrnroh 11. Judge Will It. King, national committeeman from Oregon, may bo appointed com missioner of tho general land office nVrious wostorn committeemen uio iudorsiiKf him. Asked about it, King said j "I have not given tdo mutter any thought and cannot bay whether J, would liko tknt uppoinlmeul." PROTECTING A most meritorious provision ofMiie hew game ootle is that providing protection tor non-game liirtis which are of far greater economic importance to the country than tho game birds. Sec. 7 of the new code prevides: No person shall, within tho state of Oregon, hunt for. kill or take or have In Ills' or her possesion, living or deiul, any wild bird, other than itnm. hlr.li nr ttmi.aitino lilnln nut nrnlnrloil lv lnw. or tltirehapo or offer or opono for alc. trnnport or ship within or without tho state. an siith wild birds after It has been killed or caught, except nt permitted h this act. No part or tho plumngo of birds protected by this uectlon shalt lie sold or ortered for sale or had lit possession except for scientific purposes Non-game birds not protected are: hawks, owls, Kng-i lish sparrows, shrikes, cormorants, merganser dncks, ' crows and ravens, magpies and blue .jays. Sec. J) prevides: Any person who shall, within tho state of Oregon, lake or noedless'y destroy, sell or offer for sale, tho nest or the eggs of any wild bird, except non-game birds not protect! by law, or who slmll hau such next or eggs , In his or her possession, except for i-clentlfle purpoM's. shall bo gulll of a . misdemeanor and shall be punished as hereinafter proUded. Gradually the nation is realizing the necessity for stringent laws to prevent the extermination of birds and the consequent loss to crops. Feathered creatures hae at last the protection bv law in Oregon that they are en titled to, and there is every reason to believe that tlte.N will soon have in the nation as a natiotuiMaw has been introduced at "Washington. Delay in protection for birds litis already cost the nation dearly. AVe are paying out thousands of dollars for protection of horticulturists and agriculturists against pests that the birds would haveitaken care of had we taken care of the birds. Bugs, worms, caterpillars, moths, and creeping and flying pests stole 20,000,000 from the farmers of the United States last year. J lad the fount ry had the normal supply or even the same proportion of birds that it had half a century ago, it would have meant a saving of .2o0,000,000, ' . . . i i - nicxt plismiMl nlitiiit it llnltliiiori) ami lli iinnnift of miIiil tlu fonmr wmlw Kirds mav take a little cram or a little iruit, out mev " IMfii cam all tlicv take and inucli more by tne navoc tuey o i k f SlidQPolisheS anioner insects, and witn weed seoas. inseeis mhui i ..,. , . , , . nNTQuUTy per cent of the diet ot meadow larks, -10 per cent oi the , , . . anHk iflHHi J. , 1 , . , ... , I , ,i-.i . rrt ,,,.' ilr. UiUiiu wan iilwny n fuurlte la hU college tovu and wl be greatly IITObQB iRBHzW lood of robins, KJ per cent of the orioles diet, and H pel , , ' BwlWffT wEQilJi cent of the woodpeckci's food. A pair of rose-breasted grossheaks has been known to feed over 7,000 potato bugs in one day to its youin;. In the crop of one dove D,20U seeds of weeds injurious to crops, were found. Tliirtv-cight species of birds eat the boll weevil, which destroys' $20,000,000 of cotton in a year. Many other crop losses running into the millions could be cited which would be materially diminished by the birds. ' Birds, their story, their life, and their utility and neces sity should be taught in the public schools u far more useful subject than fairy tales. AN INDEFENSIBLE CLAUSE. IN commenting upon the" passage of the Rogue Rivor fish bill, the Portland Oregonian says: Doubtless Mr. Heames finds It necesary to explain how It all hap p'encd. Mr. lleames is nn energetic nnd resourceful man, but It obvious that his clos alliance with Governor West wrought great mischief to his cause. As It Ii. Messrs. Carkln nnd Westerlund go back to southern Oregon with n flno appropriation for an armory at Medford. The Oregonian betrays its ignorance as usual, when ever it attempts to discuss southern Oregon affairs. It is exultant over the fact that the river is reopened to com mercial fishing under the terms satisfactory to (J rants pnss which benefits no one but a score of poachers. These terms provide that netting be permitted for a stretch of ten miles at Grants Pass, a hundred miles from the sea, where the river is narrow and unfit for commercial fishing, where every gravel reef is a spawning bed, where there are no canneries and the fish unfit for canning. ' There is absolutely no justification for such a law. Xo commercial fisliermaii who understands the business will justify it. Xot a iiiember of either house or senate fish eries 'committees sanctioned it, save as a political ex pedient. The bill becomes a law, not on its merits, but by log rollingand the Oregonian commends it simply because is vras part of the steam roller's work and because the governor vetoed it. It is far more commendable in Mr. Reames to have been allied with Governor West, who initiated nearly all the meritorious work of the session, than it would have been to have been an offico boy on the Orogonian's steam roller even though he could have lugged home to da'..le the natives, a fish bill or an armory appropriation, con elusive proof of statesmanshipa reward for taking orders. THE DOC OR THE TURTLE? WHILE a great part of the world is heaping praise upon Dr. Friedmann for his discovery of ti possible cure for tuberculosis, let us not overlook the humbler partner in the case the turtle. Isn't is possible that for centuries the turtle's shell has been fairly bursting with this great secret' As in any time (if groat stress the remedy appears, so now, when white plague statistics appall a world, appears the turtle. Perhaps the turtlo simply chose Dr. Friedmann for its interpreter and so gavo to him the long kept secret. Had it not been Dr. Friedmann it would have been some one else that great secret hadn't been hoarded alt these thousands of years to depend upon any one man for trans lation ! The turtle could get along without that particular doctor but where would that doctor be without the turtle? SO we say that, while both are great, if the "cure" is a success the turtle is the greater man of tho two. Tf tho "cure" fails, man may still wonder, along with the doctor, as to why there should ho sucli tilings as turtles. NEW APPOINTMENTS FOR MONTANA LAND OFFICE WASHINGTON, March 11 Presi dent WiImmi today hent the following nominations to the senate to be registrar of tho land office at Great Fulls, Mont., Hobert Butheilnn; to bo receiver of house moneys al Qreut Falls, Mont., Thouuib Coibully. THE BIRDS. 1 A Cure for Kezcinn. Kczoma In any form, whothor acute or chronic, Is easily and rapid ly ovorcomo by tho iibo of cMrltol Kczenm Itemed. 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Cobb tf the Tinted Stntert public health "mw, lm .I'ientifieaHy studied the Niihjert f ImlduocH and docUto that Imldiiea is not due to n gonu or jmrnMle r disease, or dandruff, is t iofln onced by heredity, U not mimed by t.f ehe brain netitHi, t iit due to ex, in npite of the faet tlmt women nre never bnld, but i due HHiiitr t the tight Imtlmiid nnd hnvy lint. Unldur i ilkititt'liwlv n chump tcrtftie of ivllij'.iiHt. Hypocrite nnd AosenliijHiis t were bnld. The mumm v of ItHmiwV II f Ktrypt bnld. The l'upyins Kbw (IIWHl It. C.) gnes clean preui)tinH for bnldncn. Mott of the Greek and Komnn philosopher were bald. It wa not uneamiiHiii among tln Jew, Dr. Cobb tnkos otto by tw tf lldd rnir and prp thflir fuloitv wtd tliti comments uimh th mil citui HnldnwH i babtt diwitw. The niMJoritv of mn.rkn pulling tm their hat work tlmn back nnd frtl with one hand to make ilirm fit snugly. The tilth! fitting hnlbniid, wlMther of a utiff hat r n ft n. couriirietM n wn an mod the tcnlp which f.eriHClv intrfenp with lh fuliation of the oonrn und MmhJ. vop-iolt Wglnir unor lliw xone. The tiglitnr this band, til" more ccitnin of intimate haldt-.. but ovmi with tight bunds nnd henry hnt, there 1 a certain por i-ntttgH wIki ecnpn altogether. Willi thtwe it i ! bt noticed tlmt the im of the hnd mid mode ot wearing the luiir, Iiim much to do in piwvoutiliK trou ble, lint if u tnnn'n bend i very wide, or vorv nmnd, or If he i very pmininout fore nnd a ft. thnt initu uill bueoiue bnld in time, lieenurHi Hitch a iiersou, to iimlto hU lint fit Miiugly, invHriiiblv pulln it down Unlit. Tho man ftli low brow, mid thick, lieiivy hair rnroly b bnld. If one itcnm the huir long nud thick, It acta mm a cindiion and prevent, in n lar"o inonnuro the eonftlclfon cnimeil bv the hntbnud. The top of Uic head U boiiulifidly supplied with ncrvo nnd blood vof rcU which run from the nock up tbo sides of the akull, mipplylug the mu clet, fascia, und hair follicle of the scalp up to the very dome of tho skull, whore tin- unite in u bounti ful network. Over till portion of the skull nutiire has placed, besides the miiKclof-, Hhin, nud fascia, a Illicit pad of fntlv little, in which nro im bedded those Mood insscls nud nervos. This ciimIiIihi of fat protect the hlundvoNHtd nud iiOiicm, and an) thing which ditriili the nouriHli menl of this part of the scalp will cause utiophv and thinning of the scalp, with couhC(uont degeneration ot the hair follicles, which will Invar iablv bo followed by incurable linld- IICMH. if the bloodvcssylh and nerves nro permanently damaged, and this fully pad and tho scalp liowi thinned out, nnd the hair bulb Imvo been do, troyed bv nfropliy. Hi'" no amount of massage, or application of 'inir John A. Perl Undertaker 2H S. IMH'J'MOT Miotics M. 171 uiol f7.T Ambulauce Service Deputy Coroner : -i SWinrn IbDk T.KAVTXC CAPITAL elated oer the gnwt victory of their Headed Man? retnnilic. will bring biirk uc tiu, sernggv luiir. The hair is gone, iictcr to return, ltut if the hmr lin jnst commenced to fail it may In Mopped bv tmitmriit, nud bv chnug iny the habit of wearing the bill, thong!) the new hair trill come in fine and dcMofttc Just like n Imln's hair Tlila line luiir In very hnril lo iiur tHtv, nnd in nearly certain to fnll (Ht nun in hhiI refuse to regmtv, be-HHii-c. now thnt the luiir m IhiiiHcr, It fnlln to net nn n cnsluon, and "o the oriicimil onue nt the ln. ix: the tittfet lint bciHtttiiM niaro cffectiiv in dntnnKittg the blnod ami nenc -up-4v to the top of tlii hewd. The con dition ftcnls h(.ii the victim o ston - Ir thnt nn in in IIm fimt tngc of bnldhnn before he know-, it. Th" nnturnl Imir fnlln out nnd i rpluced bv u lnw ifirfiiH iwlli. the hmr coMimc'Imek thiujiirr ninl (hlnuur each tiniK. niui mora britUn, until ti anHy fr Uiek of mwlMuMM it rve up lb uhosl, nnd is nnmlterctl with I ho departed. Tt vneniiiiNlntct l)Hlruff do" noi cuii lmliht.w. llnhlneM s not enu-i-d by n gtnn. lUiAnews i rnited nhtnml olH.v bv the UnIH hntlniwl. The finttr and lhiimr tkn Imir, the mnre cur one must give it. Do not ln alnnnjsl when the Imir falls out. Itrwh lmmnngn of tl ncnlp, nud iwlUng the xenlp baek anil fortlu vigorously, will stop it. Wnlt (ho hnir friHiMiill. Itrush tbe hair oflti, Ike tlffer th brush the letter. Do not lime- the ltilr stwmd. ' Do not hnv tl Imit' eut nhort. ovMi iu Mumiuor. l'ull out nil the LiKHHjuod Imir tiv cry dig', and at ills miiio tiiws pull Ihe Hciilp bnck nud forth. I 'idling the Imir strengthen the hnir roots. pilrnfioHH for wnshing the huir. The host nud aufcHt.ttuip isphilu mislile. l'ut the money for fnko oiiron und hnir reatoicrx on hniiug your hratd initMupgi'd. And last of all, pad tho hut band so it will be Mift, nud remember to never pull the hat down light on tho head. This Girl Recovered From Consumption Tlio niakiTu (if IVkmnii' Allrnillrp, wlilcli Ii UuIiik so niuili i;ooil fur lull uinpllrra, ftro rontliiiiulljr In rnelpt of wAmlrrful rt'cofU uf irrovirlca Ijiuiinht nliuiit noli-l ilirnuKti lli u" n( this nn ill tliii. 'I'licii ri-poiu uic uIvthj nt llm ifiiiiiiiniul uf nuy iinr liiltrvnln), nicl lilnuy nl dm writers In tli' Ir Kriitltinlc linn- diik Kisli'il lliat llLi' unri'r wrlia illint uiul Iriirii liiit It illil fur l In in Here I uiiu ki('lnicn. V.'l Nn uiul .Wr. Aurora, III '(iiiiilciiirn ruriloii nif fur not wrltliiR riionrr, liut I wunlH In k-k If t wnulil nliijr unil. I tun iiiiiv Iriillifullx miy I nut iKifi-clly .will 1 lh tu iiiufs my licurlfi'U lliuiiks, I liuiu mi culu. no uuuli, no iilulit surma, no liuy fivir. Hlliin u llillil of tn )i'ir, I liuvu lurll nllliiif hIHi Iiuik iroudlv, wlilnii nriiw wiirnc nn I grew oliliT At Urn muu of foiirp'rii, tho doctor kuM If I vonlil not In stnt Houtli I woiiM surely illn uf I'un huiiiiiIIoii. Ihrry winter I wnulil Ihi hiiic to liiirii eltliir llrnnrliltla, I'lourlny or I'livumonlu I liuil 't'ytiliulil-I'niH'iiiooln uiiu tliot'4 ( Imil tiilnrrh of tlm tumnrli niul liunfU uiul liuil lliiy 1'i'iir for lUe lim( fiw riir; lint dutu not aiiillilnif of the kltiil IliU J ru r "I will niiiwi'r nil kllcm xent lo me, mklillf n history of my oms, from uiiy cn siiircrliiK Willi Iiuik Ironlilr" (Hvvorii allliUill) HTTA I'l.ATII. (I'ltd )inrs lutrr rtpolla UIIU Will.) i;.Lmun' Allirntlte U ilfntlio In llron I'liltla. Aalliiiiu. liny I'lMiri 'lliront nml l.linif 'I'roulilua, mill In iiitiiililliiK llm ayati'iu, Ilia- not (oiilnlii iiuUuiis, oilAttH or iiutiit rornutnr urimn ak ior ihhjkiii cllliiu of rii'Oii'flcH. niul tU lo ;ck uiiiii l.iibuinlery: l'ill.nli'lililrt I'n , fur iikii ii tvl dc'iiiv. Pur into bf ull leuilliig uruttuUla Gottolene is far superior to lard Paatry made with Cotto leno is smoother in tcxturc, finer-grained nnd better in flavor than if made from but ter or lnrd. I And Cottoluno costs no more than lard, and will go one-third farther than either butter or lard. There is as much difference between Cottolcno and its imitations, aa between extra good and very poor butter. Bo careful, avoid substi tutes. Coltolcao U never 8uM In bulk al wnju In airtight tin palls, whkh pro tect It front dirt, dutt and odors. It Is always uniform and dependable. THE N. K. I'AIRDAMK COMrANY WemoM LAHQCftT VARUTY "CltT lt)tt" ttts only '! b"siilir re til io.hi rlrr nUlBiDII. Jl.'i k. 4 I ' iUi tti(UUfr kcU anl. , lc MlUwsl ruV Mut.lM. TICU aov,i' . .. -Dlior iiBilniitllun Inr cli ntii i I ty UMna; ajl.nula ImwImUioI"iIU "3I4K-a.l. . gVHKHHirCWUfH'lt,lit,"HriBs. lisiaMiHf'l"rsiliwT.. I ilk nuu" CUA St ttnuiAS r.nni .Iim. In rMtt. xhlia rskrs .uVttlu a'Dnnn l nni'li .(.Mit.lK. lnbJHHltuiur,lart,iuiiiUiiu !., viSt.ion,lv. ... Ttltr-nsii'ilnatlon lf ctit!inn li tka uUaliilifina-tlnrlxlisk Ali il.iiSu thdlntlrataallbUr. ao. ruh IUilta.t pruth,Meiu. mur mmiM.ioctiita l r t Mr !! a ni - i ' 's.1 1 !. m s OIUIi.Ii t- '' 11'i.l-lxt.SlslShli WHirtiMont nnos. a co, 304 Albany (, Citmtr4i, Mjm, OUnI fl lt -I " ' A IWi't I- I' ' O " Dinner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau rim s.m.i:. liiti acres ;' atn-a In Kralu and fruit, some free and some sticky koll, !t m re bottom land, water right. S-rtHim house, barn and outbuilding, ull stork and Implement nn with the lilnen; piie 1 10,000. 1A0 aernn, K mllts from town. Urge huo6 and Istrii, kooiI soil, some fruit, water right, It. !'. I), nud (elo phone; IS60Q. fi ntrw. oIoko In, black deep otl, 3-rnom home, txirn and initluillilliiK", rhoiI spring. Irrigation, fuiitied; prlee 12100. IWANdH. C-rootn maderii, furuUhed buugn low, for vacant Iota. 4room butiRttlow, all furuUhed, 2 lota (0x108 hioIi. will oxohnugo for I.os Augelen realdeuca. I'iMt UlLVr. llouso and rooms, furuUhed und unfurnished. Mat your Iioukon and runuhofl with us for rent. I'or solo, odn fountain, complete, 12C. i:.Mi'r.ovsii.vr. Wallrsss, $30 room nud board. UlrU nud women for general homo work. Itnuch lunula. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Mioue Home 14 0iHitu Nusli Hotel ItOOH Mini 7, l'AIM IU.OOK. A SNAP I'lvo'ioom bungalow, motloru; hnlf block off paved street, for $1-Ti0, 9".no cash, bnlunru $10 per mouth. Why pay rout when you can own your homo for o little money? Ton, Ifi anil UO-nrro trnclfl only throo miles finm city, with plnnty of water, for salu on easy payments, or will exchange for city pioperty, A 400-ucru farm with :I00 urrcii In cultivation, flnu grain or alfalfa land, tit $00 por aero. Will tnko part In city proporty and glvo long tlmo on baluitco. Wood 6c Messner Phono nt)'M, Hiu H ti. Central SMMIa 'iwftSSBO'll MBFK! tiSBH FvtJjbbbbbh WHERE TO QO TONIGHT !4H--M--M4- ii ISIS THEATRE i vtni;vii,i,i: I! iii.vhk and uoi.n ','. The llcbii'tv nml the Moulni'tte ; ; CViincdt , Hiunlug nml Tulklnit !! Photo Plavn. Tiicada) and Mt'd ii licstlH), ;; now iaitv maius tn)i :: Till MAHINM !' UIIONI'IHJ ;; iiii.ia IVntniluit (I. M, Anderson II P.VIIIIC'S Wi:i!ltliV .No. I j; (HvIiik all tho news trtim over)- ss bete for ciervhoily !! t'oniliiK Kri. The Dawn- ;; tug, two reel VltiiKtaiih feHturc H-l Altl! VM A PUMfllK PAN? II' .NOT CM.I. TTIII5 STAR THEATRE ud let in couvinto ou that the photoplay U tho moat popular form of etiterlalniuciit In thn world today, proildlug It Is Proieil)- I'ltwnlcil. Voiir oitu good Jiiitgiuctit tlll ai'UuouliMlgo our sii"'rorlty In ntcr) n'spMt. And thin la what jou'vn bean walling for -The treuicndoua photoplay pro duction on.itoiwritA" In six rlri. March 17th and ISIh. Matinees Dally, 2 to C p. in. ADMISSION. fc AND 10o IT Tln hcHt jiii (tnvs in town. TONIGHT The Greater Medford Club will Imvo i-hiii-Kf of "IT" ami will prcMi'tit, in atltlitioit ti tin itKiilai' iirtKrnin Mr. H. E. Weed u lnntlsenpu aivliilci't of Portland who will luctiiro on 'The Ornamental ion of Hit) City Lot." Mr. Weed ih th foivinoHt authority on this subject in thi' Hlato and you will do well to hoar him. Wodnosdny and Thursday "A Cluo to Hor Farontago" tho nixth ol' tho WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY sorioH Will ho jirosoutod. Tho Kovonth will appear about Alareh 20. ADMISSION 10c and Cc Never more, never loss (Ppmiorly tho 7go) TTTTMTtTxTTTTtTTTTTtTtTTt Luxury "Without Extravaganco Hotel I Von Dorn J 242 Turk Strcot : ! Finest popular priced '' 3 fotol in San .Francisco J i i : Modorn Central H"W 'i y I A . - na)t ' t, r . f $p