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1 c l E&v "i : -4, - P,'' ' ! .. ' PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, XOVrcMRER 11, IQIfi ftlEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDni'KNDKNT NKWHPAt'Klt PUJII.1KIIKO KVKJIY AKTIOHNUON I3XCRPT HUNDAY UY TIII'3 AIKDKOIU) l'JUNTINO CO. Offico Mnll Tribune lliilliltnir, 2B-27-29 North Kir ntrei't, tpli)hunn 76. ..Tin lirtinocintlo Tim--, Tho Mi'ilfoni Mnll. Tlio .Mcdroril Trhune, Tim Houth Crn Oregunrtiii Tlio AMiluinl Trliunc. nunscniPTioir hates Ono year, ly mnl 5.oo Ono month, by mini 60 Per month, ucllverotl hy ontrlnr In Meilford, I'lioonlx, Jaokhonvlllo and Central Point BO fintimlay only, by mnll. nor yenr.... 2.00 weekly, iter year 1 CO fflclnl Paper of tin- City of Meilford. Offlotil I'nnur of .Inclmon County. Hntprcil tin mroiul-oliiM nmtter HI Mpilftml, Ori'Ron, under tlio act of March t, 1S70. Sworn Clrculntlon for 1014, 26S8. I'll II leaned wlro AsRoclatod Press dig-patches. Subscribers fnUlrig to rocclro papers promptly, phono Olrcu- Intion Manager at 250-11. URUGUAY THE Ucpublic of Uruguay bids fair to become (bo long Nonirlil. ITionin of rpiopmers :it. lnjwf if is ii cnmiti'v o ,..,.-.. ',- . - -- - .-,, enrol popular govern- 7 HONG KONG KOLUM mm wrnmw 1 nm n poet mnl doctor JtiHt told mo to nvnhl nil liraln work. Whnt Blinll I do? (Obey Ii I in hint write all viiruoa you llko--no hlnrni.) The Higher Kdueiitlnit "Hobby," naltl tlio Itlntl old illicit), "what do you do In school all day 7" "I Hit mid Walt till It's tlmo to go homo," utihio buck Hobby, without Iietfltlltloll. l'roNlduut WIIkoii, IiiivIhk closely studied tho Hubjct't of foreign rolu tloiiH, will now laid) up again tho Html) of domuMtlo rolittloiiM. .Vol Hail Irlvato I say, orjeemit. TIiIh niunt Is lllco leather. I can't out It with thin blunt knlfo. SHrtjt'iint Why don't you strop tho knlfo on your tutint? 1 asked tho (rill t tho inimlo conn tor todny If hIio could lot mo havo "J tint a Uttlo lilt or l.ovo," for it dlmo, nud alio unld I could look Into lior oyu two nilutitOH for that prlco. With tho Rookie Drill J5urgoniit Now my mon jou may tiro at will! I'rlvuto Hitokiuiiater Which one of you liloU In Wll.l? Todii)' Hcllrliigci A particularly oiwy and concoitod officer iwaiikod around tho rooklo otinip iticontl) hold at Kurt .Shurlduii. It watt durliiK rlflo prnrtlco. "I'll show you how to nhoot, Iio.vh," ho Hiild, KiahhliiK a kuii. Ho (Irod and nilxHod. ThlnkltiK qulokly. ho wild: "Tluil'M how j oil Hhoot!" Ilu flio.l ai;alii and hit tho IhiII'h ojo. "And tlint'n how I shoot," ho added. StcllnV Itai'Knln Cotnitci Many now family orunnM havo only throo 'top" -HriMiUfal, dlnuor mid mippor. Is This (Im IIHutitti of INsIiiiImiiV My Krnudiiiothor, who nuty bo cliiiHilflod an a "dour old lad)," pull ed thin ouo at tho htmtkfttMt lalilo thU uiernlnR: "INior me! I f very , Willi, but I alwa)H ffnl bad whou I fcol well, hcouiiiio kMitw thnt atu no It fa to fool wnrto ftorrd. ' .1, N O. IH'n'l Do It ,(tln HtKtvywolKlil tin btioot cur alnlo) IltiK pardoiil Did I til op oh J our foot again? MttloKuy 1 didn't know jou hd boon off Of 1t! JneV O'lpUrn. And. uudr Inker, watch lilnil Mr. Cefflu iiiuya loot bull on tho AiHty twim. A friad of mine who itMMot and udrtl a boautlful Hit I it rand ilMUnhttr. kit her with her n itreHt dtwl of tin- Mm (iran4moiiir liv.l ill California Id a mall fom ioih njwrtutvut dolnt Ultt feniisfk,,'.n Out dy irlnd of th KiandmuMi DrMkBt: "What li trudmi tteltii: ' 'Plib I Kit lot rllMi kr .ml Mi4: tQil), gniitilnu In doln xlutu rMMNMVltl.M uuiil'i'aid oi" nidicnl cluingcs, bus no meul and litis tdopted llic slegan: "l,ilwl'l' ik! nnl hi lirrrirtii4 i itiiwitiM lli'iigimv is it nation about balL' the, sixe of California, containing 1,000,000 people. Its naliohal resources are national property not sources for tbe creation of privi lege to exploit tilt; people. The aims of the nation vv social and ucoupinic justice and equality of opportunity to equalize the burdens as well as the comforts of men. Of course, many of the leg islative advances are in the experimental stage, but the nation is setting a rapid pace in bringing about the ideals oi democracy. The inequality of taxation is being remedied by the adoption of the single tax. The propaganda has made great progress and is on the verge of adoption by the nation. Electricity is nationally owned and distributed. In surance in all branches is governmentally administered. A large railroad system, the trolley lines of the capital, Montevideo, and auto truck busses are publicly owned. Telephones are being made a government monopoly, as are the ownership ol water and sanitation, Child labor is prohibited. Eight hours is the average working day. Workmen's compensation is provided. Most of the wages are paid on the pioce system. Wages tire troin 1.20 to 1 per day, while women receive nearly as much as men. The government Office of Labor looks after the workers wellare, and labor troubles tire practically unknown. Uruguay boasts Unit it leads the world in treatment of prisoners. Education ol the convict is a leading charac teristic. The death penalty was abolished in 1907 and an indeterminate sentence ol' from thirty to forty Veal's sub stituted. The penalty of imprisoninent at hard and pain ful labor without compensation has also been abolished. Convicts are paid a daily wage of !() cents, divided into four parts, two given the prisoner, one of which is laid aside until he recovers liberty, one goes to the state for maintenance, and the remainder devoted to the payment of any money hiuennnncalion imposed by the sentence. The divorce laws are unique. Women can obtain a di vorce without stating the reason, on the theory Unit women do not seek divorce without some potent reason, and that when discord exists in the family the marriage is neither beneficial to individuals or the state. Women do not lose property by marriage and can administer her own estate. Etiual stiff rain; is one of the measures now nendinir. A plan is now beiiuj considered, with probabilities of limorsuiueui ov me legislature, ror auoiisuiiig me presi dency, and substituting a governing board of nine, com prising the members of the cabinet in other words, ap plying the commission form of government to the nation ail experiment that will be watched with interest by the world. In Uruguay they arc trying to create a government of, for anil by the people, to establish social justice and make liberty an actuality while in the United States Hois Ueu rose, peer of privilege, as "hell-born heresy," is guardian of the Libei TAX MUNITION MAKERS who regards popular eovernment v J Jell! nnl HE war being the ca,jise of the deficiency in the, na tional revenues, those who tire making tabulous profits from the war should help pay the deficiency. Why make the public pay special tolls tin its telephone and telegraph messages, its freight and express shipments, its baseball games and movies, when munition makers are becoming millionaires by the slaughter of humanity'? The poor people have most of the bills to pay as it is. The rich dodge the income tax. Penalty is put upon outer prise. Premium is given the holders of idle land and vacant lots. No toll is taken from inheritance by the nation, and the speculator allowed to pocket unearned in crement, created by the community. The huge profits of munition makers is shown by the increase in business. In August, 10U, cartridges valued at $irl,0S0 were exported. In August, 191.1, the cartridge exports were $2.'2S i,."00. Gunpowder exports grew from $1(5,821 in August, 191 1, to fcVJWU 18 in August, 1915. Other explosives expanded from l,(5f:v.!(J to (i,9li7,0l() for the corresponding mouths. ; During the first vear of the war cartridge exports totalled $L:i, 11 1,711, gunpowder exports totalled $1-I,9.V2,-801, other explosives :i 1.001,929. firearms $11,800,09:1. and shipments on :i large scale have just begun. Now it is proposed to spend $IOO(K)0,000 more for army and navy. Let the munition makers who profit by this expenditure pay the bill. COMMUNICATIONS To Ilio I'Miler: II ll"l encioiu'lllliy on inir nluuhlf itcc. I would like to vt -uiiiiMiitiitf uilHitiii)i "l 'in mnl t'tim Cliih'.'' HIMMO of winch, wo liopo. uinv bo ol' liiiotowt to tin ei.ru tirowor !' tho vttllcv. I am iniininlftl to tliih with :i luoliiiK ol' emhiiftUtiH) born of the in nate pride I euleilaiii tor the aeeom ihluucuU iC mv tialivK Mate ol Ohio. Thrv ure tda '..MlO.Otlll nilttlt ta rui ns in the lulled Stuto, mid in pu ductile opomlitMiK cotMitute I lit' KivrtltNt aruiv uf inilusttuu worker and :l(l Mr eeid of the whe't. The li.nr behind them the mt'lneiKe and ii I .Mli'll tit .Hi .'iiil'i ilfiiii lliielll t mil .". I II nx i' v iii ,i Ii i-. - m CHICHESTER S PILLS 1811'J opciuW ..70,lllll).n00 to encour umo, htiiuul.itf unil iucrnt'ko the pro duction dependent on their latent riu'iyici.. Willi nil Hit, tlio coin crop if lOCI loll blunt ol I lie pmcciliut; chi- over ;II),II00,II00 linlieU. ami I lie merajjo tliroujthout the I tuled Suites wa only twoiity-tlireo buhe JH-r He IV. Abeul this limo llic iiowruuionl op cued tlio dootv to the liny liuil -iii I and iiixiiotl tliein to .pun tliift nisi hiiu.v iv torntiiMr what it known as I lit com cliili. The tirst ciV cn- roiiineni was r.'.lu.'. a'ol lai-t eai 1 l7,.M(i, HiVl M-ibK this ear it will he iIohMmI. In Obi", tin ei-i i ,-u Wos, I'JDD n 'v inlif. inUi..,l s. ii.enil.UUil t.i i, pi .Jmlivo .v ilih ,,, ii.. Unclv, slate mnl iiicrousctl the nvcniic pro diiction of 'J." to ?1 IiiMii-Is per tioc lit npiiicciittion of llic uiimiiiriccilt ic nu!tn duo to llio onciT-'y, iniliislrv nlitt rood iiitlpncnt of theso boys, the llllslllOMS uivii tliloilhoiit IhO Hllltf, Willi ii feeling of exuberant pride, went into llicir pocket mnl 'Ciit t'lcsc V2W) lml to Wnliiiijrttin. XowYork mill Still FrnnciHco filir us it ruwunl for the iiiti.uiiifiqcnl mid substantial results nccoinplislicil. Youtitr Arnctl Rose of Lima (whcic 1 am well nc'iiinintcil) ic (ho champion corn grower ttrtiliio, huvihjf won liixl honors itl lOl.'l utnl HIM, raNinjr Kll bimhels- anil l'l, rcKiM-clivcly.. What is triio of Ohio is true of other stales, tlio HOiitliern stnles liav nil? opened the eyes of tlic tmtititi at llic wonderful results attained. It was left lo Jerry Moore of South ('artiliim, it l.V.vcar-old hid, lo le "oine die elimiipjon com grower ol' the world, linViiif; htisetl Ulii? Imsliels per nere. This w:e? in 1M0, mid within lliree yetiiH the com crop of Soutli Oiii'olinn jtiinpcil fioni 17,000, 000 to r.0,00(l,000 bushels. In llll.'l Wnlker I.cc Diiusoii of Alabniiiu became the woildV chmu uon, raising '2''2 IiiisIicIn on one nere of ground, mid in 1011, 17 bushels, mnl for theno results was presented with u fine lVrcheron inaro for brceiliny purpoKos. As it result or these two wondeifiil a."liiociiiciil.s nil of the southern Mates havo iiuitlo u wonderful inoaenso in nvenijje pro iluction per nere. While llio htnle of .Maine, recoKiiiz ctl an the smii potato slate, never averaged inoro than 'J20 liiihliels per nere, I'tnli eonics forward with u production of 707 bushels jwr acre in lOill, and .Merle I Iyer hecoincs the chiiiiiiiiou potato grower, and ii) 101 1 I to wind Pillion lakes llic honors with 720 Inis-lieln per nere. I luivo ntcnlioncd thej-e few inci dents to show what can and is he inir tfone hv the boys thitiituhoul the country, sliiiiiilntcd mid eiivuiiiMt'tl by the department of ntneulture While 1 eoncede that with our cool nights this is not the most ideal corn rowiiifr section, lull it has been fully .dcnioiistrated by ihc liovs' com clubs what can bo done in the way of in creased modiiclioii. The low n venire per ncie is not due lo the soil or cli mate, but is Milclv due to the tann ers themselves. The haphazard mnl unscientific niclhod oT prepniin;: Ihc soil, the jMior seed bed, the inferior ipialitv of seed, the delay in pluntinj.' mid luck of piopcr ciillivntiou arc the lending fnclois which enter into tho t'litisp of iiiis:ttis'iietorv results. During the )iasl seiisnn I hnve dein onslrntcd lo my 'ii salisfuetiou that the inoro t(xlcliivo pliiutiiig of sweet instead of fidlil eofn in the valley would piiivo inoio piiifilnblo to the fnniiei-s. for I lie following leaseus: It ninlures carliiT, it is dccidcdlv nmie prodiiclixe, and on uccouut of its1 slianr eonleiit. which sjreatly iiu linivt'ti its futtuiiliig tiuulilies, and it' fed early the hogs will consume the cobs and stalks with utmost cipuil lelisli, thus making it n more desir able food. ' I raised si- vnriclie. of sweet coin, nud while nil woie tiiilo piodiielivc, imc tif them wn owicoiallv so. From one grain 'of this vnrietv I produced two stnlks mid eleven ood mid per fect fats, and while two, three, four liuil live cilis lo the stalk was not the oxecplion, but the rule, while mv tu-i varieties of field com produced bill nnc or two oars only, ami both Into in maturing. There him been u noted Icndenov for years of the fanner boys seek ing ihe cities eoiiutrv life was be coming to Ihci'i loo monotonous and uninteresting, mid in consequence all kinds of food products as well lis live stock begun to show n decrease, whereupon the department at Wash ington, rcfimiiMing tlu' fact that w liiuvt depend upon llic boys lo feed the world, lenchod out a helping hand. The results 1 hae nlivadv told von. I think when political economists cciho to speculate and explain the tiuin's for the liiah cost of Hung, the hnxs will d-iuoiislrato lo the consum ing public t hit t it is laigclv due to diminished production and th-tt our food supplies must depend upon then nctivily and nchieenicnfs. In con clusion, rt word of pncoutnucniclil to the bo v. I think fanning mid thr mining of the precious mctiiK two of the cleanest mid most "honorable oc cupations lo cnmifjc in for llicv arc the fiiiinilntioiis of wealth you get your wealth from tho soil nnd hills lis Clod intended. You :i'k no lieti lions or o.vorbilnnt prices fur your product, but ncccpl ptevailing or cur lent rates, hence your accuuiiiliilioiis have mntle no one poorer, only llio re soils of (oil. You luivo not the men ial disturbance or worry incident to ii business or professional life. Yon can repose in ipiiet sleep, while they, with hinnv anil oftimes unscrupulous compt'tilors, woiry over the results Jf today and the posibllitios uf to morrow. Willi modern at.d scientific niethcils of fanning, the uc of all kinds of improved mite hincrv nnd im pleuicnts makes fanning todny nut only more profitable, but much more pleasant mid h'ss labotioiis than thnt of our fathers and forefathers who had simply blnzul the wav. W. II. NTMN'O. To tho votem: You hnvo defeated nly rtbondlng and rclniburHlng plan. I feel thlH defeat is caused through n misunderstanding of Its truo mission by tho most of you, but, tho prlnclplo of this plan still lives. Those who advocnto tho "fiO-30" plan nro still advocating tho prlnclplo of this defeated monsuro, which Is, that, "public Improvements bo public debts," tho main difference being In tlio amount mid means of reimburs ing. I still maintain Hint If It Is rjnlit to glvo back GO per cent, it Is moro Jtibt to pay back dollar for dollar, for Unit In tho only way to bring each taxpay er to an equitable basis. Tbon, ns I hnvo contended nil along, tax tho abutting property higher than that off tho paving, In this way It would cquallzo tho taxes, nnd nllovo all tlti ;t with equity. I wish to thank thoso who hnvo stood ho loyally for this measure against all odds. I am clad a few could kco clearly enough to dlscoru llio principle It upheld. Something must bo done mid done soon, and If there Is a measure Just an fair brought forward, I am ready to support It. Youth, l V. MKDYNSKI. hidden, happy little bird went binging thru the trees. Koon, mnl a hrcath of the baNalus lifted, there where the rock is stained with blush; the giiy hawk to distance drifted, over the wufreii brush. Still he lay ns a great laxli plaited that Serpent thong hy wood-folk hilled. Ware, O ware! the yallcV cried the chase ran hot to the iliountiiin side; all hills were rife with the seeking men, for ('nine had taken his toll again. Hut, as a vase of beaut v, whcrcfroui is ipinffcd a spell, the hid den, hnppy little bird went singing thru the deli. The great snake stiircd from his idlo nooning lord of the sun-swept rocky pass: the swift head, in dread ful swooning, wove nnd its eves were fjlas "glass with a glint of cold file flooring to the soft slenllh of foot falls iicttrinif. Ware. O ware! the rattles cried, n Cain raced rear lip the luoiiuluiii-siilc. . . . -Afar on the March men heard bis screams, when the swnit Jieatl flashed in rap icr ulcanis. Hut as a vase of beauty, wheiefroin the nods pour good, the hidden, happv little bird went singine thrii the wood. A burber asked tho testy old gen tlomnti how ho liked tho new oatmeal shaving soup. "It tnstes very nice," snld tho old gent, "but thanks l'vo had breakfast!" The Worldamous CLAIRVOYANT 2 v . VH Vk UGH! ACID STOMACH, The Moment "Capo's lllapcpsln' Ite-.tchcs llic Stomach All ONtirss d'cii'.s The Quarry (Ity Hen II. I.umpman in Ihc Gold Hill Xowft.) The great simke sprawled at his sated dreaming, there whcic the roso vciucd ipuutz outcrop.; the white glme of noonday gleaming sphishcd from his hues in drops Hushed mnl fled from the fearless bearer of dia mond shield mid head of tenor. Ware, O ware! the grav hawk cried, high on her hunt o'er the mountain side, 'flic coyote .shrank from a marmot's track to snarl his halo at the diamond back. Hut as a asi of beauty, whercfroiu the muU pom' wisp, the t( C-a ' Ll ' "r l"U IlrM.J 1 7 nr tfUj. piii CinfsTriJii i is- yf niiiMiiii i.it ni. I'.i.i.s, . m John A. Perl UNDERTAKER I.Jr Aisutant M M. nAIITIilTIT I'liouei M. 47 nnd 47-JS Why Tolerate Catarrh? You liac noticed, no doubt, that an) cold agguvntes nasal cttarili, and the How of mur.ius amazes you that such objeUion.ible nutter tould find IcxI ment in your head. To ignore this, catatrh when the cold subsides is wrong beiausc it continues to slowly injuie the debute linings of the nasal passages and clog them up. To coneit catarrh, cleanse the nos trils frequently with a solution of warm water and salt, insert vaseline on re tiring, and take a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion after meals for one month. Scott's acts through the blood to feed the tissues, and contains soothing glycerine to check the inflammation Mid heal the iiMtivc membrane. Scott's h pttUMUit to take. Skott & lk. at UloouCcU. J.' J. I y-i, An Optimist A man who owns a Fiili llraod Am- i- ' r II ' s Reflex Slicker $3.00 when Old Prob Rayi rain. ir.V vv flby ijtrj Protctor 1 1, 7B r.i i "J istm Stttitfnclion Guarartced 'WJ-' Send for CAtntcg I iftlH A. J. TOWER CO. tf nosTort nr- Why Do the Crowds Go to the STAR Theatre? Do hoiiio foods ,oti oat hit hack tnsle good, hut work badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps mid cause a sick, sour, gassy Htoninch? Now, Mr. or .Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this dewn: l'apo's Olapcpsln dlgostH everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. Thoru never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how bndly your stomach is disordered you will got happy relief In five min utes, but what pleases you most Is that It strengthens and regulates your stomach so yait enn cat your favorlto foods without fear. .Moat remedies nlvo you relief some times they are slow, but not euro. Tape's Dlnpcpslu" Is quick, posltlvo ami puts your stomach In a healthy condition no tho misery won't enmo back. You feel different ns soon as l'apo's Olapcpsln" comes in contact with tho stomach distress Just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructations of undigest ed food, your head clears nnd you feel flno. Oo now, make tho best Investment you over made, by getting n large fifty cent caso of Capo's Dlapopsln from any drug store. You renllzo In five minutes how ucoiIIohs It Is to suffer from liidlKcstlon, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. Chesterfield Fee Positively $2.00 after- this week. Low fee this week only. Simply baffles description mid unitizes tho entire civilized world, nnd places himself beyond tho possibility of competitions. Honiovcs evil in fluences, reunites tho separated, brings about your evory wish Imme diately, reveals your llfo from infan cy to old ago. Satisfaction guaran teed. $2 Lira HI2ADING, $1. Gives dales, facts, figures, tolls you of living or dead; YOUR SKCHKT TROfHl.KS, tho catiso and remedy: in fact, everything; gives lnfnlllblo advice on all affairs of llfo; LOVE COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE, business peculations, transactions of ovory nn turo. If you nro worried, perplexed or In trouble, call today. What I Do for $1.00 I call your nnino, toll your ago, your occupation, and what condition jour business Is in and how to pro mote It, tell you all about your wife, husband, sweetheart or lover and how to win tho lovo of itnyono you dcslro, I tell you of nny niovo, Journey, spec ulation, position or change of any kind which may bo before you and how to act to obtain tho best results. I toll you exactly who to trust and who to shun. I toll you whom ami whou you will marry, If at all, and give their name, ngo, occupation and disposition. In short, 1 tell you every thing you called to find out, nnd that, too without asking you a question or jou speaking n word. i.ow h:i: this wi:i:k ni,v Parlors at tho Palm Rooming House, 1.10 West Mnln street. Hours !) a. m, to S.:)0 p. m. Dally and Sun day. dv. M V' ifr&ayjiaagsigfcia A CPACKER JACK IS ZTTT7 "Z.tl3 .i . . it liiiltri1 'jWii W mf Hi in i!l i iw ' iii mi-imm.iiiM i yP Star Theatre Where the Crouds Go TODAY ONLY The Wild Goose Chase A (iiMiil Paramount. MOSDW Marguerite ( lull: Ml ' WParctiiioitiit Swr "XV- '"":"'' w ' " Vfvmiuim, (jk;;i OKr wJln i Vfti: t Charles Chaplin Crazy Slap-Stick TODAY ONLY COMING MONDAY Ono Day Only, Marguerite Clark In "Tlio Pretty SU tor of Jose " M)lDllYVKWIMilKt"Hlltl 'aimUu tor.io. (VroaH AUTOS Sold on Monthly lustalhucnt Plnli. !,OVUU- AUTO CO. MEDFORD'S LEADING Motion Picture Theater Matinee, 5 Evetiiotj, 5-10- Oc. 5c. The Page Dally Matinee 2 P. M. Evening 7 P. M. Tonight-Last Time-Tonight The Stately Queen of Emotion OLGA PETROVA WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP E08 East Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time on place by appointment Phoue I17-.T We'll do thu rest X. D. WESTON, Prop. IN- THE VAMPIRE An Intense, Powerful nnd Realistic Photoplay Acclaimed by Public and Critics as one of the best Screen Triumphs NEAREST TO I'M RYTIIING Hotel Manx San Francisco 'PowellSLatOtoneU OrcgcnhnsIIcad- quarters while in San Francisco moderate rates tk(L :im X ,V Meet meat the Manx'' :, Riniuiiif! dullf! uf trui. r ,ti t ruoiu. St, ,,il .hi !!. nn iin l Litiut .-'S truivli UNMt-or. teRfiTijfin M .naernic Ht .I filmier W KIU) JoiiHi; room. Mm VrT." V