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)tlti( r , PAGEireUR: MEDFORD MAIG TRTBUNE, MROTOttD, OlWOOtf, "MONIUY. OCTOUKR (5, WW. tswr7wnnr' u '-I r- n i Bedford mail tribune an iNnni'KNnuNT ni'.whi'ait.ii ruiii;iHin:i) uvnnr aktkunoon JSXCKPT BUNUAY HY TUK MtiUFOHD P1UNT1NO CU. Tlio Democratic- Tlmee, Tli Mplfonl Mnll, Tlio MoilforJ TMbunr, The. South em Orfuonlun, Tli Aaltlaml Trlhlino. Offlco Mull Tribune UulliUng, 15-2T-S! North Kir ittrcctt telephone "4. Orflelnl Tftppr at tho City of Mf.lf.nl, Official I'ii per of JnckHon Cotn.y. OKOllOi; PUTNAM, lMltor ami Mft ,Kvr STREET RAILS AGAIN s Tlntv !! li ;i)Iii'imi 111 onilliw nininr;lni"n . ..V ...v .......... v .. .... . v... - . .. tPlttt ,tw,l flli l.li,r,.ilthiif .,111) l.tl.tt Ml, liH( DJ'IMI HIV JIIU lllllll (II1VI I Villi IIIV RH'A.':iJB ft?"- HiilertJ ns eomt-elnsR tnattrr rtt MmlfuM, Orcpo 1, unrt- r tho act of Mnrch , lS"f sunscKTTion satis. One year, by i I . . .. -...&.00 One month, hy nail .- . . .60 l'cr month, dr1lMil by currlif In Metlfprtt, Jiickiirtnvlllu nnd Con- trnl IVilul.. .... - .SO Pntunlixy only, l' mall, per year.. I.flO Wctkly, per r .. . 1.60 r BWOEH C1HCUX.ATION. I)nl1y nv r,' r eleven months eml Ing Novemher .. , 1911, 1151. Tlin Mml Tr'liuno In on wli nt the Perry New Hiaml, San I'mnclaco. Portland 11 ' I New a Klnnd. Portland I'nrtlan 1 V-wa Co., Portland, Ore, V. O. Whitney, Seattle, Waak TuU KtaitA Wlr United XT-tea OlipatchcK, Mssroas, OBKQOS. Metropolis of Southern Oregon aril Northern California, anil the fasteat. crowing city In Oregon. . Population U. 8, censue 1910 S10 estimated. 101210.000. rive hunnerrt thouxamt dotlnr Gravity Water System completed. Riving fltirat nuppiyriuru mountain water, ana J. 3 innin.or its nt roots paved. ROGUE RIVER SPITZ ELL VA i Tltfi MAIL TR1BUNK (toes not wish to embarrass the builders of the Jiullis trolley, but again protests, on behalf of the eiU.eus, the spoliation of Main street, ospo eially that Beet ion west of the 13ear creek bridge. iso properly conducted eity permits the use oi T rails on mam streets. and of accidents, street for vehicles. Any competent engineer will advise the laying of L rails designed especially for pavements. Any experi enced contractor will confirm the difficulty of keeping pavement against a T rail. Experience has proven that only stoifb block or vitrified brick can be successfully used and even these are ground off by car wheels, which make a rut. ' , fnyesCigation made this past week allows the L rail only permitted in cities of the coast. The T rails flint so long spoiled Fourth street. Portland, are being replaced with the L rail. The tracks being laid on Broadway and other streets are of the L rail. The tracks of the Oregon Lleetne, the P. 12. A: K and of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. in the city arc of the L rail. In Salem the L rail is being usVd exclusively. Albany and Eugene permitted the useif the T rail on side streets by tJie Oregon Electric, but the main streets, used by the P. E. & 13. have L rails. The Bay Cities and Los Angeles enforce the L rail. Oakland has gone so far as to force the Southern Pacific to use them at street crossings. The talk of T rails being fit for paved streets is bosh. If the IBullis company cannot secure the proper rails, it can adopt the expedient of attaching a steel strip which provides the needed groove to prptect the pavement. The cost is slight and will save the city's streets and pay for itself many times in damage suits. OIL TANKS BURN AT m DIEGO SAX Dir.dO, Cat.. Ort. 0. K.l- lowing mi opU-Ion ytMoittiij of 0110 of tho SlatiilnnV Oil ,J."0j0.khIIoii .INtillitU' tank, fitviuon aiv fijihtiup tltwpcrntol.v ti;i!iiHt llio Ktivn1iii( flamos, whii'li (liroittoit to oiUnlo a US4,0U0 irallort iftnk oonltiininir f:!", 000 woilh of fjiiHolitu'. 'I'tio fitriuou aw winku'j? within n (Vw ft of th KiioHiio lank, tlu (.splofton of whiih would MMiil Ihoiil, ll to t(6atli. K. cry (li'imrlinoiit in tlio tjity Jiai hton fiillt'il out and (ho riviutMi, tifter fixhtintr the fltmicH hII ni.ht, tut Hourly oliniiiitol toilny. Four iHrjio fTiU ami (ht kuiuII olios, aluod tit hlmtit $."D,flO(l, luivc jtoiio ii 01 I ho fluuioH. It i wii. imitod that tlio Kv-h will oAcecd i?'J."0,000. Tito f i r- t tank oihn!ol when llio Stnudnrd Oil aluanior Mai-nuok u.ix filling it with )ioliiio. It W ihouithl that piiiiiiiiir opomiioits woro oar nod on too fat nndthat tlio tonill ant hoat oaiwod tlio half empty tank to oxplrdo. CLATSOP TO VOTE NEGRO ARRESTED FOR GAY MURDER . The sjcalost achievement made In the boxed apnlo market ot the United StntcB.tins Just been mado by public officials of tho Northwestern Krult Kxchnngo which has sold the entire xeason's output of the Exchange's Skookum brand ot apples to a New York intorest. This Is tho first time in tho history ot the applo industry that Roguo river Spltzcnbergs hn sold abovo Hood River stock. The price secured by tho Northwestern Fruit Exchange Is said to be fully 00c a box better than tho highest price asked for Hood River Spltzen bergs to dato this season. This remarkable prlco showing is made as a result ot the campaign ot tho local exchanze to advertise , the applo by making Its salo contracts so that the buyers would be allowed to sell tho various va'rletles only in their proper seasons, ' johnsoTandidaubert WIN AUTO TROPHIES TO NEW STEEL BRIDGE GItAKTS PASS. Oct. 0. The county, court has advertised for bin for the construction of n new bridpe ticrobA the mouth of Williams creek nt Provolt. A hteel utilise will be erected, 75 feet span, 10 feet wide, enpneity 15 torn. Action was uIko taken regarding the overloading of the steel bridge itrroiSK, tho Iiogtie nt Grants Pass by tho great tractor and lumber cars from tho Swede Ilnhin mill. The court ordered that the crossing of tho outfit ho discontinued, and will herenfter penn(t hut a single o.no of tho trucks with its 10,000 feet of lumber to craM.nt n single timet Tho tractor will not lie permitted to cross, and n lighter engine will have to bo ubed to haul the trucks one ut CHICAGO, Oot. C Walter John on of tho Washington Senators and Jake Daithert of the llrooklvn Dodd ers nre the winners of the Chnlmor.- trophy for 2913, designating them ns tho most valuable players nt the major leagues to their respective teams for, the f-eaon, closed today. Each aZ the players was awarded n Chalmers automobile. The announcement wns made to night by Chairman Hen Mnlfpjdj nf tcr the trophy commission, composed of sixteen newspaper men, repre senting cities in both Icngtios, had east tltoir ballots nt the University club. Johnon, the pitching sensntt'on of tho year, received 54 points in the voting, and Dnubert, who led the National league in hitting, received GO points. J6c Jackson of the Cleve land Naps, with 43 points, and Cra- vnth of tho Phillies, with -10 points, wero tho ninners-np in their re- spectivc Jonguos. Ty Cobb received only three points in the balloting on Amencnn Ieagno players. HANDSpjIi: WATCH CHARMS I'HKB AT TOHACCO STORIES MISSING GIRLiFOUND STRANGLED IN BAY SA. FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 6. Efforts by tho Contra Costa county authorities to Unravel tho mstcry of Rota Domingo's death centered today around tho quost for the elght-year- kold girl's woor. tho Sikh Said AM Khnn, who worked alongsldo her In tho .Metropolitan match works at Stege. Physicians said positively that the girl was strangled before her body, weighted with Iron anij chains, was sunk at the foot o't tho California Cap Works' wharf at Stcge, the bruises on her head and faco probably being mado by striking against tho piling of tho wharf when the loosening of tho chain allowed it to rise. ASTORIA, Or., Oit. tk (Jrnntinic tho petition of 2110 rofterod otors of Clnt-op ooiinly, tho eountv court issued an order ye-tenlny for a -.pc-oial oloi-ti'Oi to lie hold Xowmbor I, 1013, for the purpooc of suhuiittiiii; to tho lognl voters of Ihi county the (pipsti'iu of iMtiiiiK $1110,0011 in 'J0-yonr 0 per cent bond for road inipnnoniont work. The election will he held on the same date n the state referendum oleetiou. In case the bond kIioiiIiI he voted at the November election, 1200.000 of the fund will bo .n'iit on con structing a main highway hctuecu Astoria and WoMpnrt; $100,000 on improving tho road between AMoriu and Vesper via Nehalem iille., mid $100,000 for the proKed const highway from Arftona to tho Tillu. mook line via Wurrenton, Seaside and Camion lioncli. SAN OI I'.OO, Cal, Oct t! Sliud dorlug with fright and apparently on the oro of a nervous breakdown. Huir Harris, a l.os Augolos nogm, who was anostod hero ottrly Sunday on tho tnmplclou of having murdered Mrs, Robirora I', (lay, Christian Science, prnoUtloitor, In I.im Aimolon ton (lrtrt ago, In hold hero today In tho epuut Jail Harris was broiipltt fneo to faco this morning .with Mrs. tVcllln Curry of Lot AiijiuloS. olio of tho five woiurit who ny they saw a nojtro prowling around tho offlco building whoro Mrs (lay was found, brutally murdered IlKtMrtUos lllckok nnd Erven of tho l.os AiiRolm foroo. who nrrhod hero lant night, aided lit oondiiotltiK tho sovoro examination, which was hold behind closed doors. Tito strongoM circumstantial vl tlout'O against Harris Is said to ho the fact tbiij, a ploco of the gnsplpo lined In tho murder wa found In tho )ard of his homo. Tho theory of tho l.os Augelen doteetles working hero on the case Is that tho nrgro was hired to do tho work by persons unknown UNIVERSITY CLUQ HOLDS ELECTION OF OFFICERS ALONG ROGUE RIVER GOLD HILL NUGGETS Hull" Durham Week IJelug Cele brated in Mcdford by Attracts o Gift Scheme n tune. 1 NOT TREATY VIOLATION WASHINGTON, Oct. 0. Tlint Canada did not violate its treaty with this goeninicnt by deporting llurr.v K. Thaw, arrcnted near Coat ieooke, Quebec, after his escape from Mutteiw.'in asylum, wns the an nouncement here today of Jobcph W. Polk, tiolieitor geneial of tho state department. The United States, Polk haid, would not be justified in mukinjr any protect to llngliuid. MEDF0R AGENCY FOR QUICK AUTOMOBILES O, B. Clomwt was jn Mcdford re cently with Uh ljttle Model 24 I3uck lifter making a rcord run f.-om San Francfsco to Portland, and closed a dinl wjliorehy tho Vnlley Tractor and Motor company will handle tho Uulck car In this vicinity In tho fututo. Tho foot was to drlvo tho soven huiidrei and forty miles between San Francisco nnd Portland from Tuesday at 12.36 p. m. to Thursday morning at 5.30, a total of forty hours and SO minutes., and the accomplishing of this wonderful .feat by one ot tho smajlcsf and lowest priced cars of tho popular Uulck lino certainly provos that tho present popular priced small carJhat Is well ljullt will stapd an un limited amount of nhuso In tho matter sf ..M.frli .Anil, niiil l,n.f lwlt.l. y ,," IVBUH 'ltH VIO'Ui G. G. Uons of the American To Lacco company is in iledford thin week, advertising tho famous old "Bull" Durham tobacco. This week nt tobacco dealers all over town, purchafcern of n 5c bag 01 "JJull" Uurlmm nro being pre- ente(l with 14-knrnt gold-plated watch ehanns, which are replicas of the familiar Durham Hull. Those charms nre n really handnome nnd desirable souvenir, ns nil smoker.-, receiving them will appreciate. They nro finely mude, highly polished mid mny readily be attached to wateli chain or fob. It ib tho prediction of the loeal de.ilerb (hat tho limited supply will go fast. "Do yon know," said Mr. lioas to a Mail Tribune reporter, "that 'Hull' Durham if, tho most extensively han dled article in the world? Sounds pretty big, doesn't it,; nnd yet it i.s a laet. More than GUO',600 dealer handle 'Hull' Durham iu the United Mutes alone. "You might think that salt, or sugar, or flour was more extensively sild than 'Hull,' but such is not the ca.se. bait nnd other products are sold only by grocers, of which thoio mil perhnjid a quurtur of n million in this country. 'JJull' Durham is. sold by iiemly ull grocers and by tobacco stores, rostnum its, news fetands and other places, so that the total bums up above (300,000. "Last year the tpfal sales of this famous tobacco weio 352,000,000 sacks, nenrly a million for every day on tup calendur. It is tho 'universal' luxury, being smoked by every class, from college professor or millionaire to the cowboy on the plains. Jl is a icgulnr ration in the nrmy and nny, and a bag of 'Hull' sticking out ot tho sailor's blouso or tho soldier's khaki shfrt is n familiar sight. "Hotter buy a bag of 'Hull' a your dealer's this week, und get ono of tho watch charms." Legal blanks tot sale at the Mall Tribune o'ffjc.9. ti ; (From tho Nows) Mrs. Tom Ray nnd children de parted .on Saturday evening last for Mrs. Ray's girlhood homo in Miss ouri, whqro they will remain during the winter visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. August Krauso, of Evans creek, visited with Mrs. Martin Erl wcln for several days tho proscnt week, leaving on Thursday for Mcd ford, whore she, will bo tho guest of other friends for several days. Mrs. Randal Hood and little son, ot Los Angeles, woro guests of Mrs. Hood's aunt, Mrs. R. C. Kclsey, and family for soveral days this week. Mrs. Hood returns today to CJrants Pass, whoro she Is spending several weeks with other rclutlvcs. Rev. A. Coslot, who succeeds Rev. E. C. Richards as pastor ot tho local M. E. church, arrived on Wednesday. His last chargo was In Utah, As soon as Her. Coslct can find a suit nblo parsonaglo resldonco ho will be joined by his family. Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Richards ar rived on TuoHday .from Eugene, whoro th'oy attended tho nnnual M. E conference, and spent tho following day In farewell visits to their many friends and parishioners In this city. On Thursday Rev. Richards departed for Ashland, from which city ho will leave for Klamath Falls, whoro ho has accepted tho pastnrato of tho M. E church, The departure, ot Rov. and Mrs. Richards Is sincerely regretted by all. Four Portland fishermen aro spend ing tho prosont wook In this city and upon tho Roguo river. They report good catches of uteelhoad and trout. Members of tho party aro Joseph and Albort Vougman, Dr. Frank Wonder- Ieo, and R. Perry. Thoy arrived on Monday and will return tomorrow. A. II. Steele, a former resident of this cjty hut now of Portland, arrived on Monday and greeted his many old- tlmo friends In this city. Tuesday ho departod for upper Evans crcok, whqro ho will spend a wook fishing, hunting, and In tho examination of u quart; ledge In that vicinity. Ho will shortly be Joined by 0. L, McClellan, of this city, who will remain with him during his sojourn In tho hills. Little Florls Skyrmar of tipper Trail spent a few days with her sis ter, Miss Clara, at Jasper Hannah's. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis ot Per sist wero In the valley tho first ot tho week. Dr. Holt of Kaglo Point made a professional cull on tint wost side ot tho river Tuosday. Eual Houston spent tho wcok end with her sister, .Mrs. James Corntut or Contra! Point. Lloyd French nnd Amos Ayers ar rived homu from Crntor Lake Thurs day. They have been working In tho park tho last two months. Charlcu Skyrman wont to tho val ley Tuesday. Mrs. George Lynch and son Vor na, wont to Mcdford Wodnesday to meet Grandma Lynch who has lute a nwuy over a year visiting. Mrs. May Daw spent Wednosday night with Mrs Tim Dally. Davo Penco and daughters, Mlsso Viola. and Trossa of Elk creek woro Eagle Point visitors Wednosday. Dr. Klrchgosimor wont to Portland Tuosday on n business trip. Mrs. Mary (iugo gave her son C. C , a surprlso par'y Thursday evening Those present report having a most onjoynblo time. At the annual mooting of tho I'nl vorslty club last night the following officers woro olected for tho ensuing year: President. P. W. Hamlll. VIco President, Lincoln McCortnack TreaBiirr, A. S. V. Carpenter. Hpcrotary, Stanton (irlffls. With tho exception of vice presi dent, theso officer wero re-elortml from IhbI year. Tho board of governers: S. V. Ueck with, John Orth, Lincoln McCormark, E. O, IlurgoM. Jr. Auditing cemmittee: A. C. Randall, chairman; A. C. Abrams, . W. Illng tinm. Nominating cemmittee: L Carpen ter, chairman: Wm. Oorlg, Dr. 12. It. Picket. A E Ronnie. Ralph Wood ford. Rog-r lllt'-heock. l.oon Hasltlas, far & M.S. i lib ll 8. 1 13 TODAY LOOK HERE FOR IT Many a Mnll Tribune Reader Will bo Interested When proptr read about the cures mado by a medicine oudurxed from far away, Is It surprising that they wonder If the statements nre true'' Hut when they road of casus right hero at homo, positive proof Is within their teach, for clow Investigation Is an easy matter. Road Medford on- dorsemsnt )( Doiiu's Kidney Pills. F. W. Cray. 607 Palm St.. Medford, Oru., says: "A fsw yoars ago my kidneys began to bother mo and the trouble was aggravated by my occu pation, which required 1110 to be on my foot the greater part of the day When I bgan work In tho morning I felt all right, but after I had been on my foot for a couple of hours, my bark began to pain mo and at night I would scarcely be able to stralghton. In smno way I heard of Dona's Kid ney Pills and began uslug tlism. Thoy cured mo In n short time and In re turn, I am ploavod to recommend thorn." For sale by all doalors. Prlco f0 rents. Fost-r-Mllbiiru Co.. lluffnlo. Now York, solo agents for tho t'lilloi States. Remember tho namo Doan'a - and take 110 other. u "TV t - . i m r mf rjm u -i M,-fI? mSSs iKf Red Sea and ENT- INDIA UISE' John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 8 H, HAHTLETT Phones H, 47 and 17-Jvl Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner THROUGH the Medi terrtnean, Suet Canal, Indian Ocean to Hominy and Colombo, Including ttdcttipsthough Mia, The lhly lnj and l8ipt stopping at interest ing pointa In Europe, Asia und Africa, by the S. S. CLEVELAND (r) From II m York, January 16. 1014 03 Days $700 nnd up lodudlDZ (hvic.cicuiilcoi M allncary tipfiuca. Also Crultcs to tlio Orient, India, West Indies, Paiianm Canal, und Med Itcrruiieuii trlpH. StnJftr hookUt, ilattn tnln HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 4M5nioJw,y, ;i.Y, Or foral urrnfi (Croc.JK7T'-T7r:yr7ZT-7Tr'' - -, -j Boils Are a amar III A Thrilling and Sensational Production in 4 Massive Reels Shady & Shady In Vaudeville, Classy and Laughable. The Vegetarian's Dream Unique Comedy Field Spiders Short Educational Travelogues Scotland Woolworth & Woolworth Music and Effects Always 1 Oc SPECIAL TODAY, Six-room bungalow for rout, cloie ' In. $20 per mo. Five room rottago for rent, on North Oakdale $13 30 70 ntros, I bollevo to bo good alfal fa or fruit laud, uwtr enter of this alloy. (July $100 per aero If sold soon. Vould Ilka mora homes listed for runt E. J. STEWART Itonin 201 Fruitgrowers Rank bldg. Offlco phono T.31. Res phono Hrj.J. Ranch for Sale or Rent Composed of lino acres In Wood Rlvur Valley. 700 aires sown to ti mothy. All under Irrigation, Water right ownnd. Well fenced with Page Wlro Feiico. For further Informa tion and particulars, write or apply to John W. Cox Fott Klaiunlli Oregon, Bad Indicatiori No Time Should ho Lout in Purifying Your Blood. 1 ffc. . v CN. x 1 .AJ!i I Tf e V TiT .kj vv - -Uhmjb. Draperies Wo carry a vry comnleta Una ot dritperloi. lnoo curtain, rlxturea, etc., and do ull cIiHf of unhalaterlriK A apuclnl man to look actor tills vork exclualvoly anil will kIvq on uood norvlce an la iionallila to vl In ovo tlio largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co. At tlio drat nppfnrnnrn ot pimples ond holla tho lilnod almnlil ho glvi-n n go'"! wauM'g Internal lntli Willi K, H. H. tlio pritint IjIooiI iurlfUr tnuHii l mnn. Tills riruarkulilo romuly lu lliu pncullnr r.rllon vt aoilLlllg tliroilU 111" luitktlliui illrei'tly Into llio tlnod, In u law lulnutcu Its liillueiicv la ut work la every urivry, uln nnd tiny luMllary. Kviry luemlirioii', every urirait ot tho body, every iiunneiory liccoiniii In ifTcrt a Alter to atrnln Ul'j Llooil ut Impurltd-a. Tlio utlmulillii1,' nroji trllia ot H. H. H. coiapel tlio aklu, iltur, lioiviln, hlilnejf, UlaililtT, lo all vork to tlie one mil of (iiktlim out (very Irrl I'HlriK, eviry patn-lnillctliig Aimii ot polnun It tlllli,'es liy Irrlitatlon all ni-ruiuulnllrna In tlio JoInU, ratines ni'ld ncorPllona In dlaanlve, renilcra Hum iinu trnl nnd arntlcrs Ihnao prcullar forum. Horn In tlm akin tliut rnuie holla nnd other 'kin eruption. And licit ot nil, (Ida rrmnrknliln remedy Is weleorne to the wmki-at atomnrli, In a very lirlef time H. H. H, Ima the reeon tlriiclh'n prnrcua an under control that ull (piPtlri' plnrm henl. You ran get K. H. H, nt any driiff iilnre. P.rwnre ot nny effort to ad I you aometlilng elnlmeil to he "Juat na j-ood " If ynpra la n pfnillnr man nnd joii dcalre cinert nil. vice, wrlln to tlm Hivlft Hpetlfla Co., 'iVi Hwlft UIOk-i Atlanta, lu, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly niodorn poohih routing i'rom $8.00 lo $lfi.()0 per month Bullirooin nnd Laundry Accouiniodaiioim CJns and Eleplric, Lights Everything liirniHlicd lOxcopt 15a h 217 Rivcrnido So. Phono 000-L E. D. Weston Official Photographor of tho Mcdford Commorcial Club 'Aiuatour Jrinishiiijj Post Ourdw Panoramid Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and oxtcrior viowa Negatives mado any time and any plaeo hy. appointment. 208 E. Wfoto Phone 1471 IT Theatre 7 P TONKJIIT M. HtarU 7:10 "PATH I! WRRICI.V NO. ill)" "UIIRN ll..riSS ARII NOT filHKHIS . I'liniiy Comnd), Vltagratih Tin: FineisTiAN" Kalom, Tho tlnaoUUh" I.lfn "TIIIJ WAV OF I.I I'll" Hollg Touipermiitilnl Trail of lloluimlanlHiu I. inl.y Double Tlckom Kciy Tinili Tit Lot Coining Tucilny, Wcdoosdiiy .N'lgblN "'i in: 1'iiiiiii oi' Tin: nija" HoIIk'k Poworrul Diuiim u Two 1'nrta 111 I.lght lloiiao Hirrlro P. L. TYHURST Real Kstale nnd Kxclimiue FaruterR, FrultgroMorn and Htockiueu I.lnt your propurty with me, I have huyorH for Applo and Ponr OrrbanU, vacant laud, ('hleketi and Hlork Rnnrliea. lilli Weal .llalu Ht Jledfonl, Oro. I .'v.'' Bt-'tit loeoted and moat popular hotel in the City. Running dirflillcd ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooma . . - $1.00 each 00 rooma l.BO each 50 rooma . . - - 2.00 each 00 rooma vilh prlvile tilth 2.00 ench CO rooma ri:h prKalt Lath 2.G0 each 30 aultea, bodroom, par lor and bnth 3.00 ench For more1 than one nuoat add $1,00 extru to tho above rate for ' each additional nueit. Reduction by woolt or month. ltannMtmtnt Clit'ltr IV. Utility OaXlira3CIiSGra3ffiXlG I t V t. , a S , , Mf 4 -.V,HVirf