THE SAN ;I?RA^GISGO GALL, THTOSDAYfe:QCnpB^ 9 CAPTAIN GOING WILLDWELL HEREAFTER MINERS ADOPT WITH HIS PRETTY JAPANESE WIFE. ANEWMETHOD ' \u25a0TsssllssssPßjTsy^^^^^'^MsssSissstssT^^jS^K * Tl JBp^HCSIB^ \ 1t • jd9 lltt \naslV^^l% 1^Gj^Bßst^B^"*^f^ flit I 'jIW~-^S-7k M^&i*Jt^Vfj | Seafaring Man- Settles Difficulties With American Spouse and State Association ',Decides B^^rt irrJBsSSrSSrTVT^Qlr^^W* '^BBBB^^lrV**"sSWliiI "-J^stv. \u25a0 Is to Make Home in MikadoVRealm. to Meet Hereafter Where I the Mines iAre JLocated CONVENTION IS GALLED

"* " ' ' ' '' ' ' *"''" '' * ' " ' * - Sessions of 1905;iWill Be \u25a0 'aW '0 aaf "'.asT as' M sW at' "a^ --*"*«? Held at Nevada v City in § the Month of November Jtier Brother s Letters Wherein, Miss Christine Garson, Living with Her Parents The California Miners' Association has determined upon a new course of-actlon. Outside of Gincinnati, Ohio, is Shown How the President Benjamin said, yesterday that Just Instead of holding all the conventions In San Francisco, as" heretofore, it has ap- Affairs of Girls and Women are Regarded •by Men in peared advisable. to ;the executive' com- mittee of the aßsoclatlon, to meet in the General, mining and by Her Brother, Lent Carson, Practicing • sections of theState. The association \ came :lnto ,existence when It was desired by the miners' to re- Law in City, in Particular. habilitate hydraulic • mining.' Placer, Sierra, Amador, Nevada,! Yuba, Tuolumne and other mining jcounties rallied .with financial and moral support and the movement that, resulted , enabled the Letter Number association to.get;the Caminettl law Iwo passed. It also enabled the association In Which the Brother Touches on the Hysterical Adulation ,v-\ to- secure large appropriations from trie Government from ' by National and the State of Public\u25a0 Idols Women • \u25a0• of California to have dams established ". \u25a0 . . • on the Yuba River'' to restrain mining My Dear Kittens: You willbe interested, Ithink, ifnot altogether pleased, at :;-iU»'.!> ; ' debris/ . ..: '-. ';. ..-• .;. .'.:, , an experience Ihad, apropos of your last letter/ The Caminetti act helped smaller - , in that letter about the "time tors by the hydraulic process in certain You told me of your lives" that you girls had at localities, but never enabled the larger Music" Hall the other afternoon at a recital given by •; how his playing simply hydraulic mining enterprises to resume. carried you off your feet"; how it "enthralled" you and made you all feel that When it became apparent in the mining counties where 2hydraulic ; mining and this pianist was "simply divine." AH the girls had "creeps down their spines'* ; proved to be very profitable .to.lndivid-, they- were "hot and cold all over," etc.v In short, you had one of those hysterical wealth, uals and sources of county the flings that seem to appeal to girls and women at these recitals. Caminetti act, which was accepted as a compromise in the. first Instance, dldi not work to full satisfaction, the financial support that certain mining counties had You must read the brother's letter in full, in the given dropped off and the principal source of support came from San Francisco. \ In course of time miners spoke unfavorably NOVEMBER Number of of this. \ . i To regain favor by showing the mining counties that jan organization is for jtha benefit of !the mining industry, of the entire State it has been voted by the Califoiyiia Miners' Association Sto hold The Ladies' Home Journal conventions at various points. The an- nual convention of 1905 will be -held at Nevada' City November 22, 23, 24 and2s. at Committees of the California Miners' As- Gents a Copy AllDealers sociation have been appointed at Ne- 15 vada City and at Grass Valley to co- operate with the local committee to THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA,PA. make the convention as much of a suc- cess as possible. Fred Searles, W. F. Englebright and Nat jP. Brown are ap- pointed by the association for the' Ne- vada City committee and George Main- hart, A. D. Foote and C. G. Church will serve as committeemen at Grass Valley. JIJIE. EMMA KAMKS WILL SIXG £55§g THIS EVENING ISf CONCERT GRAND Somcxtrenft Is to Present Strong Pro- firogfr • gramme and Will Be Assisted by Last 3 Nights Clever Artists. Mine, Emma Eames, who will make ::| FMDAY AFTERNQOM, OCTOBER Sharp. : her appearance In concert at the' Al- 27.—At IO'clock i hambra Theater this evening, will be i; Kentucky accompanied by Emlllo de Gogorza, SEVENTH- ANNUAL BENEFIT In Old barytone; Joseph Hollman, 11 ' ' and viollncel- : , , •\u25a0".; Under the Auspices of the Tn-MnrmW Ni?h' Grand Buck Win* list, and, Amherst Webber, pianist. lU-KUMUW— nigll Dandnjt Contest The programme will be .as follows: NOTE "InOld Kentucky" Plckantnles chal- i; ASSOCIATED TfiEATRICAL MANAGERS ; lenge all comers. Prize* to tha winners. Sonata >In Q, for cello and piano (Handel) ; OF SAN FRANCISCO ; (grave, allegro; largo, allegro), Messrs. Jo- ;X lijAid of Their j SPECIAL eeph.Hollnian and Anihcrrt'AVtsbber;: prologue, r \ NEXT SCNDAY MATIXEE &NIGHT ONLT. from "i*aEUaccl" ;Ltcncavullo). Kmtlio de George Ade's Greatest Com«dy-Op*ra. - Gogorza; variation,: ."gyir.Dhoniciue" J (Boell- I MRS. BERTHA JANE GOIXG. WIFE OF MASTER OF STEAMSHIP AMERICA MARU, WHOSE SUIT FOR DIVORCE -WILL man), Joseph Hollman; recUatlve and aria from ANNOUNCED WHEREBY THE DE- (Mojsart),. . : NOT BE RESISTED BY HER HUSBAND. AN AGREEMENT WAS TESTERDAY \u25a0 "Cost fan tutti" Mine.-- Emma [ FENDANT IS TO ALLOW JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT. .; Kamt>; "Licbestod" '(Tristan and 'Isolde), PEGGY FROM PAMS (Wagner-Liszt), Amherst \V«bber; (a) Par le S-entier (Dubois), (b) - .La'-partida (Alvarez), ;; to Needy (c) \u25a0 Devoted the Relief of the Sick and In the Profession. Philip Hastings Going, master tails as to nature of who registered yesterday at the Embamuez vous (Godard), Emlllo •de Gc- When the the settlement ists Efrza; (a) Who 'is Sylvia .(Schubert), (b) the Toyo between her husband. Hotel are Miss L. "~ 2 IKS* Next Monday of Kisen Kaisha liner America reached her and St. Francis W. Keeh- Am Soniiias Morsren (Brahms), (c) Spring ilaru, returns #o the land of the Rising "I am anxious that nothing should be mer of Syracuse, N. V.; Miss C, N. Carl (Hcnschel), Mme. Emma Kaiius; (a) Anaame IVIOIVSTER CONTINUOUS PERFORIVIANCE MATINEES WED. AND SAT. EACH WEEK. injure Captain Fort Plain, Russell, (Hollman), (b) Arlequln (Popper), (c) Le rouet '"';' . Talent Theater, Grand Opera House. California < Election Day Ma tinea Tuesday, Nov. 7. Sun it will be to settle down with the said or done that would of N. V.: J. W. Bos- .from ColumbiaAlcazar," Houae, Japanese Going's standing steamship com- ton; (spinning winel) (Hollman), J osei* jHollmdii; ! V. Theater, Orpheum, Tlvoll Opera Central Theater and pretty woman that bears his with the Mrs. Charles Beach" and Miss B. from [AmbrqiM Thomas), <'(<> KUW & ERLANGER'B STtTPENDOUS said, grand duet "Hamlet'- * Chutes. ....\u25a0_... . name, free from the entanglements of the pany by which he is employed." she L. Blair, Chicago; George E. Croig and Mme. Eniir.ii Kamea and Mr. de Gocorza. alliance with the woman of his own "and do not car© to discuss the caso Miss S. E. Pritchard, Hartford, Conn.; California, m LOOK AT THE ARRAY OF TALENT! I blood who, under the law of In detail until after next Friday, when I*.F. McKenty and Mrs. M. S. McKenty, ,; Ifyou a is only legal spouse. It was an- final agreement have been York City. would rather have dozen ! . Louisa Tetra»!nl,Gnadenz!o Salassa, CaniHle D'Arvllle. Denis O'Sul- his the will New peopltt -trying:-to rent your furnished llvan, Mack. Pickaninny Band, Charles nounced in Judge Murasky's court yes- reached. Too much publicity, ofttimes room in one 'day than one. person in a || Andrevr Waldron and- Ln- misunderstandings part days, you will, i' r :' oia:3loore- in balcony scene from ''Romeo'aud Juliet,*' Master Ilnr- I terday that Captain Going and Mrs. leads to on the Cnllfoniiurm In New York. dozen try. "toe want ad. ( Forinnn, lemllni;puiple from \u25a0 Theater recently sued of outsiders. However,we have about com- — way" rather than the "placard way." old Central prrnmtins Bertha Jane Going, who NEW YORK, Oct. 25. The following / "Torn About Is Fair Play," Twelve Broomstick Witches, Ray- > aamf » \u25a0 W IIW \u25a0 t> divorce, their prop- negotiations an agreement For that is the ratio of results between I him for have settled pleted our for Californlans have arrived in New '[ v '\u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0 mond and Cavcrly. O'Brieo and Rackley, Three Nevaros, Frank, i BEN-HUR rights days my divorce the two methods. Jasper, Carney erty out of court and that the and within ten suit for " - - ||> ' Hiiyes, Clayton, Jenkins and and Wagner and im- | SEATS ON SALE TfllS MORNING gallant will make no contest to be heard and I no York: i . -. -j| portant | mariner will have doubt th.at Hotaling, ST. VINCENT DE PAUL. FAIR >\i' others! PRICES f2.00, $1.50. $1.00. Tsc and BOe. the action instituted by his wife for ab- the court will grant me a decree on the From San Francisco— C. F.' RESERVED SEATS Notv on Sale at ORPHEUM BOX Seville; '. TO END OX NEXT SATURDAY !y OFFICE. No Mats laid aside. solute separation, but will permit It to showing Iwill be able to make." Mrs. A. P. Hotaling, at the H. teleohnne orders taken. Jones, No go by default. Edward manager of the San Meyerfeld, at the Imperial; Mrs. A. Pavilion Will Be Opened in the Mall orders filled In order received. Riding at Netherl*nd; After- An order directing Captain Going to ap- Francisco Club Seventh avenue Murtry, at the T. A. Ner- noons During the Remaining street, was granted a divorce yes- ney, O. Stlne, pear before Judge Murasky to show cause and C at the Herald Square; C. •Few Day*. R«rasflo^ entered terday from Elaine Jones, whom he mar- at the House; Mrs. E. Coffer, s*l why the Injunction heretofore Holland The St. Vincent de fair, nfia lIMDIA against him. restraining him from dis- ried at Racine, Wis,, in 1594. Jones at the Park Avenue; Miss L. Allen, at Paul Church vUlayiVlBIAtDDHB W& proved allegation Astor; Buren, being held in' the"illuminated pavilion posing of his property In Tehama County his that his wife de- the Hotel Miss K. at the streets, EVERY XIGHT—MAT. SATURDAY. him more than a year ago, re- Imperial; Cook, at the Hotel As- at Steiner and Green willclose and from collecting the salary due him serted M.H. Saturday evening. THIS WEEK. company, fusing to come him to California tor; Janson, Mrs. A. Hackett; at on From now.until from the steamship pending the with E. C. close the fair be The Noted Irish Comedian. final adjudication of Mrs. Going's suit when he was offered the position he now the Martha Washington; Mrs. A. Hal- its will opened during divorce, holds. The decree was issued by Superior lows, Hotel Astor; Klau, at the afternoons for the benefit of chil- GRAND OPERA for was on the calendar for at the A. who Performance' 8 o'clock - hearing yesterday morning. When the Judge Graham. the Hoffman House; U. A. Nares, at the dren and: persons can not attend Betins. at Share Ray of divorce were also to Antoinette. in the evening. On Saturday . evening Exuberant Vaudeville! case was called, Attorney Decrees Issued Marie s ANDftEWMACK however. — auc- InHit Comedy Success, represents Going, John E. from Mary F. Wilcox for de- Diego H. A. Putnam, numerous valuable articles willbe LAST TWO Twelve Brooiustlek Witches jSfenorfaa . P. Saffold. who Mrs. Frim San at WEIEKS TETRAZZINI Clayton. asked that the order to show cause be sertion, Annie X from. Albert I* Saun- the Seville. tioned. Verarai Jenkins and Jasper; — Barry AND SUNDAY NIGHT and Buckley; discharged and restraining order dis- ders for failure to provide, Augusta from Santa Barbara E. A. Mrs. and the ladies of St. Pat- TO-NIGHT O'Brien Raymond !and the From Bulkier give LAST \u25a0 * parties had to an Conrad Baude for neglect and Ada from rick's booth will a '"kaffe klatsch" TIMES Cavrrly, and Orpheum Motion Pic- "TOM MOORE" missed. The come at the Grand. of ' BEGINNING SUNDAY. agreement regarding their property John D. Gillilan for failure to provide. From Los Angeles— J. E. Dunlop, at this afternoon .between the hours 3 LUCIA Dl LAM.VIERMOOR tures. Every -Msrht Eictpt .Vest .Monday. rights, he said, and the purpose of the Suits for divorce were filed by Annie Gerard; Miss Graham, at the arid 5:30 o'clock. jßefreshirients wilTbe Last Times of ;Wireless Telegraphy .HACK the Earl- served an With TETRAZZINI, Bazelll. Gre&orettl. 1 ANDREW had b^en accomplished. mo- M. against Benjamin Randall for cruel- Ington; Mott, Jr., and wife, at "and excellent programme of : Three and Dean Edsall and In Edward E. Rose's Irish Play. writ His F. D. and songlwill' Nevaros.' was granted. ty, Minnie against Avila Daveluy for de- the Imperial; and wife, at music. be rendered. Mrs. TO-MORROW AND NIGHTS. Arthur Forbes. •THE—WAY TO KEX.M.UIE." * tion W. L. Crum J.O'Neil; SATURDAY Knights of Columbus go against M. I. Duncan Ashland;- W. and the ladies of St. Cath- [ Regular Every N'lfht. Mrs. Going did not care to into de- sertion and John the; B. Gilpln, at the Park Matinees .Wednesday, Thura- Mr. Mack In "Tom Moors." cruelty. erine's booth have prepared to make to- , day. Saturday and Sunday. for Avenue. . LA BOHtMc —10c, "The Prince of PUsen" Is Cominz. Suit maintenance was filed yester- Mrs. Curtis, night, the banner one of the fair and With Coppola, Moreo," Tied, Gravina, Dado. Prtcea 25c and 50c •'./ for From Redlands— Mrs. H. programme GRAPE-XUTS. day by Theresa S. Valva against her hus- R. Scott, at the Earllngton. an elaborate has been"- ar- Valva, who, al- ranged. SATURDAY"MATINEE. bishop. band. Michael Con she ToNigbt at B:ls !\u25a0 IIIfOTinh. w. GAS FROM PASTE. leges, has deserted her and who refuses HEERMANN AND BAUER TO PLAY.— DlfViOßAti AIUAMRRA toward her support. violinist, Will Play Benefit Batteball Game. to contribute Hugo Heermsnn. the and Harold With TETRAZZINI. Bazelll, Gregorettl. \u25a0 amd Mat. When Used as Food Is Bound to Make Bauer, the pianist, are to give a joint farewell For the- benefit of .St.V Vincent de aturdai Lyric afternoon, Church, of, MAJESTIC at ;Hall on Sunday Father, Ryan, Trouble. concert Paul's which is REPERTOIRE FOR NEXT'WEEK: ts October 29. They will play together the beau- pastor, letter .carriers and . the Tuesday. "DLXORAH"| Wednesday, BARGAIN 31ATINEE TO-DAY. The average cereal food, as fre- PERSONAL. tiful sonata in A by Caesar Franck and Bee- ithe '' «LA!BOHEME"| "I,A 25c EVERYWHERE. municipal .employes will play a Thursday, TRA- quently prepared, forms a pasty, gas- thoven* 'masterpiece, the "Kreutzer Sonata." base- j AND WEEK, addition, Heermann will nlay one of. the ball game at the Presidio grounds on : VIATA" Friday. '•JVORMA." TO-NIGHT ALL THIS generating mass in the stomacn, which In - SEATS-ON SALE FOR AH SUCCESS OF of New la Bach conatas for violin alone and Bauer will next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. PERFORMANCES. EMPHATIC gives the digestive apparatus consider- Thomas Derby Almaden give -an etude In D flat by Liszt, Brabm'a frequently puts Much rivalry exists between the oppos- able trouble and it out at the Palace. caprlcclo In B minor and Chopin's ballade- in ; EMMA FRANK BACON ing teams a good game, Belasco Mayer. KR and should re- of business. A young man writes from H.E. Tabor, a merchant of San Diego, 6 minor. : The scats are now on sale at Sher- A V i~* A T A TV & InNeil Burgess' Famous Play. ' v man, Clay & Co.'s. sult.'"Bill Lenge will umpire. ri Trenton. N. J., to tell what It did for is at the Palace. !"g&n; ] • \u25a0 H \u25a0 of Los ALCAZAR him: Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Martin •••;;..'\u25a0- -.\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_ .- Business Manager.Manager.' W%MMSB^ H £x IV! V livedin a boarding-house for three Angeles are at the Palace. COUNTY "I MATS. SAT." AND SUN. THE — FAIR married," says, Younger Jr., an attorney of \u25a0TO-NIGHT-—' Assisted by Mr. Emilio Gogorza, Barytone. Week THE LOTTERY OF years before Iwas he C. P. \u25a0 - 'Alcazar" Shpw^ pleases all."— • de ?fext LOVE* every morning there was Santa Cruz, is the Palace. \ . Call.' . . .Mr. Joaet Hollmann, Violoncellist. Soon— "The Light Eternal." "and blessed at — \u25a0 • pSIITH RUSSELL'S -COMEDY. , Mr. Amherst Pianist. By Martin V. Merle. supplied me some sort of cereal break- W. E. Abbott and Ray Wilbur of JSOL Scats ?3, $1 50 $1. — Clay food, Pa., *2. atid at Sherman. InPreparation "IfIWere Kin*." fast which Iate simply because IBethlehem. are at the Palace. & Co.'s. . Tsc. Sat' what was Judge Dixon "\u25a0 HAROLD Oakland "Ye Evenings. 25c. 50c. : Mat.. 23c. fiOo. had been trained to eat set W. W. of Montana' is * BAUER'S Concert. Bargain Mats. Thurs. and Sun.. 25c everywhere, . before me—not because Iparticularly registerd at the St. Francis with his \, The Greatest American Prlma Donna April Liberty.". To-morrow (Friday) Mat.\ " ' leather any — relished of it. It used to lie heavy wife. — - -By.Clyde Fitch—Smiles and Tears Songs, on my stomach and within an hour fill L. A. McClure, army, shows her appreciation ,of Lablache America's most perfect .;Face' *-; ..)'Children .and Sunshine. --» me full of gas. making me very un- is registerd at the St. Francis with his Powder. "An exemplification of what science and skill can produce as a fives.; 230 to 76c: Mats/ Sat-, Sun., 25c to 50c this sort of thing wife. women of ! comfortable. At last complexion beautifier and a toiletnecessity to refinement. .*??-^| Time brought on a serious disturbance my A. Simpson, a leading NEXTiMONDAY^-Flrst in Stock. ** of W. lumber '\u25a0- Powerful digestive apparatus, loss of appe- merchant of Stockton, is at the Occi- \u25a0: Flnero'i* /Problem .Play, STREET A with - e e o x^mNiBUSH • Mrm tite, in time Ihad to under dentaL p..;,V - 7?*;. We have thousands* of j CHAS. P. Hall. Manager. Phone Main 12T. and go the _ f2'* your2i?Lablache?!!Zinri* Face letters -\u25a0 ; care. Brigadier General Frank Taylor, re- IJ»* .f mM n& f tft w M% TO-NIGHT—ALL WTEEK. doctor's very refreshing and , ;\u25a0\u25a0'<,-: -;'. Virginia;Harned's Sensation. tired, Taylor Pwder , "He put me on a diet of milk and and Mrs. are at the Oc- tlfyng tiThe WOOderfur«UaH- . .:Matinees Friday. Saturday, Sunday. • tleg ° ." .Soon~THE LHTLE MINI§TER~ BROWNING and WALLY toast, which In a week or two lost me cidental. v v . a dP"1"^ f EMMA EAMES STORY.- ? ;- ; And a Hitch-Clans Entertainment Every thirteen pounds in weight. Ihad a Garry D. W. Sherman of Atlantic and Evening Inthe Theater. package of Grape-Nuts food inmy room, City is registered at the Hotel St. I \ MHE STAR Afternoon which Ihad bought as a matter of Francis with his wife. GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE curiosity, but had never opened. When A. L. New, president of the Wireless . Concluding With a '- SHOWQiRLS" for Fat Ladle*! Ifinally tired of milk and toast ITelegraphy Company at Los Angeles, : FRIDAY NIGHT Novelty Contemt "~~* Street.. Near ;Eighth; Opp.- City V ON CIRCLE SWINGI thought Iwould try the Grape-Nuts, Is at the Palace with his wife. Market:CENTRAL^- Hall \u25a0 RIDE THE FACE ,',-. Phon«- South, ; COMPETITIVE MILITARYDRILL. , Dawson, LABUGHE 633. 'v THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD! Doig POWDER any expectation of Alaska, VISIT without that Iwould D. has re- ' iStar Show Glrl» vs. Co.'s C and D, lat Bat. ,ANIMALS IN THE, ZOOt it, thinking it probably to \u25a0 T ;-\u25a0->'{';; '- „ : RARE like that was. turned San Francisco for the winter Insist on having the genuine. < Cw Ji>,-^ /Ajt'{';. THIS EVENINGS-ALL;WEEK. .' v\u25a0: ArtlUery..N.vG.- C--\u25a0" CAKE WALK SATURDAY NIGHTr similar to all the rest of the prepared and Is registered at the St. Francis. Substitutes are not only unsat- 'Ftvderfot a.fong;tim* ; I Prices— Evenings. .15c; . 2»e, 35c. :60c* and 76c ADMISSION.. 10c J.CHILDRBU* 3a :lam^rmlf MATINEES'SATURDAY.AND"SUNDAY. • \,No; Higher. foods. Rufus C. Thayer and Thomas E. Cur- |frequenfly '*»'""'*>** Matinees— 2sc .Reserved. !gee the Babies fca the Infant lnenbatTa.", lsfactory^ibut Ldan- ''%%%£'£&}}*?%£\u25a0. Bis Scenic Production of:the'Famous Railroad : . "I it with cream from the start, tin, well known business men of Colo- / \u25a0 Next—^rHE JOLLYGBASS IWIDOWsl" liked gerOUS, on account Ofbeing COm- BtUtv*mt,very trulyiyours. Melodrama. however, finding It entirely different rado Springs, are stopping at the St drugs. zelje de from anything else that Ihad ever Francis. pounded of poisonous lussan. eaten, and Indulged in it freely. In one Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Buckleton of honor) regained England, week (Isay it on my I Liverpool, are at the St. Itis bur aim to use onlythe highest-priced, purest and most efficient In-TE pounds in weight and the Grape- 1 Francis. They are making a pleasure known in' the of Lablache Face Pow-v Engineer nine eredients to-science manufacture to digest trip the world. i&Girl• BASEBALL! power Nuts gave me the other around cer, believing Itbettej to give our.'patrons fullvalue for their money'thans Thrllllog Ec«ne« and Situations. AT put me on my Campbellof Goldfleld and - " " f ''; RECREATION PARK. kinds of food. It feet J. D. Bull- "Prlce*^-Evenlngs HOTEL Nev., : ''4 to expend it\Inilargej illustrated 4 and \u2666extravagant " -as Popular 10c tor 6oc In a few days and now is and .always frog-, is!at' the St. Francis. He 'loc,; 16c, cleaning shortly Lablache Face Powder sells on its own merits. % Matine«f 25c Compressed Air plant.. will be a regular food Item in our intends leaving with his wife on - frislgo Room telephones... , \u25a0 portlandl; *-.-Flesh, White, Cream, v Ne»t--"BIG-HEARTED JIM.'» house. My only trouble is to keep my a pleasure trip] to Honolulu. Pink or 50 cents a box. 1 Steam heat and open flre* eating it, Pease, "president . Sold everywhere or bymail. Send 10 cents forsample. . Wed., Thuni., Frl.. Sat 3:00 p. m.= wife from too much of she •.. R. H. of the Good- Tues.'. : r; .*. '.Perfect kVentflatlon.' Company, Sunday Morning tt...~:77Z..'^.'..'.. 10:30 a. m.' it so well." Name given by Pos- year Rubber willarrive from p. Pipe organ and orchestra, . likes Sunday rAfternoon 'rfZTZVJ7*' V..-i".]2:30< m. . tum Creek, a three months' visit to Portland, Or.; BEN. ;,<& COy, French Perfumers, ' t 50c.?,' --' . Perfect service. Co.. Battle Mich. LEVY Admission.' 3sc: 'Grand' Stand. - * There's a reason- this morning. He is accompanied by, STREET, Unexcelled cuisine. ':'. iis/KINasfON ^MASSH iUSE *DAMIANA*,BITTERS.' :,THE -. . . - book, « son. . •' - • Every, luxury attainable. Read the little "The Road to his wife and SHOULDj, JMexican \ Remedy :gives health aad Among prominent Eastern Btrenjrth'Great 'organs. -,Dept.*" Weekly Call, $1 per Year c," each pkg. the tour- 333 w I "*ITi yiifjlw Wellrill In to sexual :Markets tftnfTf'I' IT7 iHiiOlßHMislMWssßT^liisWsi1 sMstaTJlsssMnill'Ttf "T^^tß: .;.