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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1905. 4 WHITE WINES ~ FALL EXHIBITION OF ‘WATER READY T0 GVE MEMLZED COLORS GOOD IN SPOTS, WiRM WELCOME v Chemist Reports Only| Some of the Lesser Painters Show in Capital Style, but a Few |Arrangements for Reception ONE PROFIT—NOT FIVE! However, or wherever, or whenever you buy footwear, don’t pay the shoe-people five profits any more! Other shoes have to be sold four times before they are sold to you. Regals are sold just once, Fleven Samples Adulter-| to State Miners’ Associa- —and that's how you get timely, up-to-date .d With Forei Older Hands Fall Below the Standard. il s tyle in the Regal shoe, and get it at ted With Foreign Matter| tion Completed in Nevada | ’yg,;" wholesale price. ~ DIRECT- of money—no waste anywhere. No matter how difficult you are to fit, no matter what shape or weight or leather suits you best, there’s a BIG CROWD IS EXPECTED INDS SALICYLIC ACID| vo Bottles Are Said to Con- | | Entertainment of Visitors tain an Excessive Amount | ' Regal made up for you. The style ) Sulphite \ =54 Inclndes a Banql.let,' B.a 3 iscorrect, the fit is certain, and the f ulphite Compounds | | and Many Interesting Trips price is fair and square. ¥ white wines, { T et We can’t think of any reason e yesterday filed | | NEVADA, Nov. 16—The Nevada why anybody should buy any " a report cover- | | County Miners' Agsociation has about shoe except the Regal. It's ag good {1 completed arrangements for the enter- as you can buy if you pay twice samples we ; . o cwrgly i talnment of the State Miners' Associa- | its price; better shoes simply ’ s examined seven | | tion here next week. The visitors will aren’t made ! It's bound to be be erved with sali- | arrive Wednesday, November 22. It is as perfect a fit as any shoe s with benzoic acid ang | expected that between 200 and 300 you ever had made to .« excessive ameunt of sul- | D;olrp‘m;"tmmfix;sb R IR L BB order at any price. ort says the samples of the-BtRte Ml he Berq. -Kho pouvens «EARL” Quarter Sizes in were from the fol- Sacramento, e Wine Com- o acid found Schles- eylic | | | B tion will last four days, during which time matters of importance to the min- ing industry of the State will be dis- cussed. Officers also will be eleeted and the place of meeting for next year will be filed. Placerville, Oroville, Sonora, Auburn, Sutter Creek and Red- ding are in the fight for the next con- An all-round shoe, made of the finest all-round leather evor tanned—the famous Ragal King Galf R mn:lflh only. schon orenzini & Co., Healdsburg | 1 Broadway, city. Salicslie acia found | vention. The visitors will be met at Wine Company, Clor p h d a recep- new line. | tion committee. D o aor o T & s s While here the miners will visit the hoes, and tow genine s e Holtum, B17 Calitor- | | big mines and spend one day at Grass| Send for Style-Book € {1 Valley, where an elaborate reception, & P Careh &1 | including an entertainment, banquet and ?:"nm:l.mmamn e g B e Salicylic acid Sample from E. a visit to the mines has been planned. Governor Pardee and his wife will be 27 Ninth street lmlt d 1. de present. Friday night a souvenir ball : . | will be given the visitors. Wednesday d v‘”j“i:j { night there will be a public reception. % - ] The ladies of the party will be given iy e o | 1 special attention. { Goldbers, Bowen & Vista del Valie, Haute sulphurous scid 864 mg erg, Bowen & Co. at of Gundlach- ““Vista | Suice of the | —_—————— To secure pure milk, use Horlick's Malted Milk, whose purity is unques- tioned. . It contains no preservatives or drugs of any kind. Ready in a moment by stirring in water, | —————————— BUSINESS WOMEN TQ MEET.—The Cali- | fornfa Business Women's League will hold its last meeting before the holideys to-night in the reception room of the law offices af Mrs. TIHE SHOE THAT- PROVES FOR MEN AND WOMEN MEN’S STORES 820 Market Street 17 O'Farrell Street SAN FRANCISCO WOMEN’S STOREY 820 Market Street 17 O’Farrell Street Oakland Store, 22 San Pablo Ave. street, re- | Clara Foltz, president, at 508 Parrott building. A ¢ T ——————————— g s vaults AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. by the Health | ADVERTISEMENTS. ember ALIFORN, BUSH STREET c I4 GRAND Raize Diection of Gottlob, Marx & Co. and Grand Opera-House Co. SEATS NOW ON SALE a4 omplaint | | b4 ¥ x,“l " 2 o CHAS. P. HALL, Prop. and Manager, F - nto and JIMEENITGE AT THE 257 DOCK " Phone Maln 127 o emanp 2 Y BIETHA STENCEE LT g il va’«?:-,fg;,“&:fi,. er t ent death of | | TlGER LlLlES Inaugural night, Mon., Nov. 20th, in & . f‘ The Real Marketplace THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHORUS, || production of Schiller's tragedy, “DON A 3 Tues., Nov. 31st, { - ALEX CARR in a production of Shakespeare's com- v a 3 xvamxl | . Americy's greatest Charactor Comedian, [ | o1y, “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" ner ey Hos- i E: Attraction—! N D od., Nov. B/ 2 o wes | InMcClurtsl\lag'llm’c p:;':;r Pisiant . Tovaitngue 080 S0 Thurs, Nov, 23d, in @ production of | for November there is e, g, Toe, All reserved. Shakedpeare's “;«“’dzyhh“‘“&; RICH- ! g Inees 2 2 d, N i T. ARD 1I¥ ri., Nov. . a3 ron { the greatest assembling of FR *RIIN.IG VY (ToriaNe o o B PARISIAN ?;’:A-!rc)f‘ )T 1 (oenly time); Sat. Mat., Nov. t! 153 gl::af'ofg“;;nfivr:r%:;s:g&edv:: JERCHANT OF VENICE™ Sat. night, ? ov. 25th, in “DON A 0! found in one magazine. This Week—dlon., Nov. 27th, as Alcests in a : g ’ production of Moliere's comedy, “FHE | is one reason why McClure’s ISANTHROPE® (only time); Tues., - = WSS e E s is called the “uurkztphc: of Nov. 2§th, “KING RICHARD o (last ADVERTISEMENTS. | AIT \' MATTE: THE FINEST THINGS IN THE FALL EXHIBITION AT THE MARK HOPKINS' » = ! ‘Thurs. afternoen, N 4 5 2t B | ITE OF ART 3 BY BERTHA STRINGER LEE, WHOSE RECENT WORK IS ATTR,\CTW)I A the bei rld, b“t tl'lc ather rea z M. g | ZAT DEAL OF At ON FROM THE DISCERNING CRITICS. - ¢ son is bzcause in its pages are M]RTH and MELODY! | day night, Nov. 30th, “THE MER FINMEY - 3 (g threshed out the great prob- — lov vEmioR> last Umel. EEL fl{ ;-;i \\ N " | P «RSO\ %I BY LAURA BRIDE POWERS, lems of the marketplacc—the 22--Fafle“9 wu‘mfln S 0[0![.3"’!--22 time); Sat. (last) Mat., Dec. N E AN . G z oy great question of business OF BOSTON. 0P elia. ouly it - E‘l;'l.-nma & e It was a goodly eompany that gath- Caroline B. Nichoss, Conducter, ns » Iacreasing ,\mong Women, But | 5 ppi ered last night in the Institute of Art honesty. - YLL AND MR. HYDE. Wier of Los Angeles is at the | ey gy M Cl . de: ds that Marion Garsen; Joe Fiyun, and Pieree | PRICES $2.30 TO 30e. Sufferers N:cd Not Despair on the hill—the Acropelis of the town cClure's Man al #nd Maizee. = Guy Whitlock, United States|—to formally open the Autumn Water business shall be done on the Ln:‘(“'l":' fupc'-‘:'“;l;-‘_g:n:‘::\-r OPERA THE BEST ADVICE IS FREE | ntal. .. {Golor snd Hkefch MEnInLien, 4 high plane of simple honesty. bian Whirlyinds: Edwin GRA ND HOUSE man of Salt Lake| It isn't, of course, the Spring Exhi- 1t ki o hat o it owi and Orpheum Motion Ple- of TP mrred s B L | bition, but it proved a very satisfac- b SYCS VR ab % ti % Wed Tharsd the 1 > d | tory Fall displa vith a lot o v 1 s % 243 ¢ female organism is afflicted, Kidney | (oon s Ho o [tory Fall display, with a lot of very | usiness pages by insisting very Wednes ursday, Sllday PSI‘IVCI] Last Nw .S > good th and markedly few very SRS h, le shall be offered o 2 disease is the most fatal, and statistics | M. Oton Bercht is registered with his |baq A that no article shal otiere , 23¢ and show t disease is on theincrease | family at the St. Francis from Mexico | Tne display reveals much growth Delegates to Interchurch| for sale :hat its edxto;s canémt MATS. TO-MORROW and SUNDAY among women. | - ~ {among the lesser falk and retrogres- e T rsonal recommen to their SAN FRANGISCH S T i g e et SREELESISEE |00 UMBIA 255 | Company, arrived at the St. Francls yes- | gression or indifference, or perhaps 'tis S . N . et ey - | terday, | botn, Project of Federation| medicines, whiskies,cigarettes, i 3 S - Ashba » foading milisaan of | PPk 2 ‘ b to and Including Sunday Night. k , 18 at the Palace. is ac I the display are the following: P, SR it i H W. Sav DTS e Tgat 239x Ter pa}l)xll:f l;l;;r h ected it | Neilson’ Harrison I“lsl\%r‘s 2| ur;:fl\'\h\‘(;m(, r;ll(;\'. ldl;—{'l'he ro ;{‘m'l ;)fllhe mo:e th:fl iflh}'t lttfi’mma't‘ n- T ciianien o¢ Uan Togtoal Deenede . C. Dresche Jnnecte ! 5, Willis B, Davis' 228, ve committee before the Inter- ou, 0 promise. ‘ i ” v | the firm of Med v, of Sacra- T Ay a8 | Ghurch Copterence o Bederation in Mail ) G DU e £ THE PRINCE UP PILSEN WIS Y mento, is at t S8 rk Chandler's 23 | Carnegie Hall was the first business taken §: 8 MOCLURE COMPANY With JESS DANDY and a Splendid Company. MASTER RICE B. L. Taylor, nown capitalist | 1,4 Jored W. ilte's “Pascan 257. | Up by that body to-day. The report was 44.-80 East 28d Street 3 S Bl o » 4 3 CO‘IEDLAV. of New York City, arriyed at the Hotel | “Apong the sketches in oll are some |10 Dart as follows: NEW YORK Beginning Nest Monday—First time here of POPULAR PRICES. Bt. Francis yesterday, accompanied BY |gmashing good things, netably a por-{ The wmm,mc desires o emphasize the fact the comic opery by George Ade and Gustav meréha'mo:rn 15; “L{:fll‘]‘,l"l " “”m&‘e"‘;f :1‘2 '1?,".;;“'{':.‘.?;’235."&11‘ ):::ngmx:ln,f‘x:- «E:Sm;:sfnnfp{fl;uu“h luhhc found ;u'fm"&m\f ; T“l;’: Q:HOI-GS!JN = - ! - erna ee! \\! Vi J . S v d Cast. city vesterday on his way from Ottawa, Ontario, to Southern California Smith Crowder, manager and secretary of the Los Molinos Land Company, lo- | (sketch of William Keith), Julie Hey- {nemann (309), William H. Wilke (311), Joseph Greenbaum (317), Olga M. Ack- erman (340 and 346), Guiseppe Caden- sented here are in substantial unity upon tho fundamental doctrines of the Christian religion and also upon the general principles of admin- istrative policy as to the work of the kingdom of Christ, both at home and abroad. The com- THE || HOTEL Compressed Air cleaning vlant. Room telephones. i W, BISAOP Lessee and MAJESTIC = R. Younke T the saite Ynd ab heaitts ana 5s Widespread destra for concerted action - ip “oming—"THE COLLEGE WIDOV - S i 3 " e quality are can- | g el Coming—""THE CO! o ‘CLO\!‘D TO-NIGHT and To-Morrow Night fop H, B. BEmmerson, commi oner ’;j" vases by Willls E. Davis (383), Bertha | weifare of the netion ans the wisg “Piritusl PALACE ||t Latest Eastern Hit Is “AN AMERICAN Reheareals, railroads for Canada, passed through the | giringer Lee (300), Lillie V, O'Ryan |can bs no question that the churches vepie. LORD. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT Opening of Comic Opera Season. NiW COMPANY 3 cated near Red Bluff, Cal., is at the St. |, . : T : 5 - b Unless early nqd carrecltmtmex;tm PRncie. Secanpaaie by his With @il .n.;: ( ) 1'& ¢.\d.|l }{?}x:.en .aha\hh.m (366). mL'“.T'.,’,:‘,efi!;:cJ"ia‘i. lr:':&n“::“fi'if.;( is ::3&"::;;1:?1:5" fires In De Koven and nmm. s Rémantic Comte applied the patient seldom survives | i ie. In chalk and black and white me- | De 798 ROACARATE Hon. 0. vy s SErk RO . whep onee the disease is fastened upon | “Tymothy Goodwin, Mrs. F. Goodwin, | §jpmey, 8090 specimens are shown by [ana make yet more clear thelr unity in ana Flon commant b TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS wu;x T“E "IGHWAY MAN her. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | aiss ¥. Goodwin and Miss Mary Good- | Broqy Ada Romer Shawhan, i A | versal, s P08 et o Vnoxcelled cuisive. } M'\Tw.}‘:r:: :,\'l;:‘kf"\f ;\‘\::::‘,NDAY' i SRR e Compound is the most efficient treat- | win, who are members of a prominent | Clark Chandler. Anne M. Bremer and | Rev. Willlam Hayes Ward of New Every luxury attainable. Gintinved Bupesquin Wross. ,LND\ EN FAE’?g;::KR ment for kidney troubles of women, | Denver family, arrived at the St. Francis | p " A1mond Withrow, Fork mnd R Wik eritare. seearh g SECOND BIG WEEX. “O8T. gnd is the on]v medicine especially | yesterday. & e Unfortupately the miniatures are|of the executive committee, then ad- S 5 y preparcd for this purpose. The following Fastern tourists regis-|pyddieq up in the mezzanine gallery, | dressed the convention. o AMUSEMENTS. T E LI 3 l_“\l!Ll\‘iy;“\(l,}:nh;.‘l:l}r‘iAT[“:n,gé 5 When a woman 1s troubled with pain | tered at the St. Francls yesterday: Mrs. | whore they look awfully lonesome. As | Rev. W. H, Roberts of Philadelphia was - — or weight in loins, backache, frequent, | WV, V. Griest, M R . Orlent oA [some of them arc good that may ac- | elected chairman of the conference. A Belasco & Maver, | Martin V, Merle's Great Drama of the Perse- painful or scalding wrination, swelling | ;;“";;'b B iy pand MIs. W |count for their longsomeness. secretary was appointed for each church Lrognston. .\;‘u\s e ©f limbs or feet, sweliing under the | 3 B "W ‘Stone, Duluth, ., iihesa, oo, ones—and only one or xl'\p,pgrelaentrdhl;cvi \nmafmrul.hmgb of Los Gt M SHE 10K OREAT RIBACLE CROSS, 4 2 s - g 2 wo in he JoiL are really reprehens: e ngeles bein; chosen fol e o k eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the | ong Mrs. G, Eirod and Miss M. ve Lillls V. ORyan's. movcomi oo | rian Chureb fn the Upited Staten e [“peally Notable Suctess.”—Call Al Rscards of the Majestic. Braken. region of the knmeya ornoticesabriek- t sediment in the urine, she should e in eommencing treatment Sawyer. | Louisville, Ky. | H. A. Widemann, er of Banta Crusz, a leading fruit grow- is at the California Mrs. Dan Q'Callaghan, Mrs, dener and Winifred Baby Stewart; Grace portrait of Barnett Fr: Rev, Washington Gladden presented a paper imploring the Russians as Chris- tians to cease from the massacre of the IGHT—MATS. SAT, AND SUN. Maude Adams' Version of J. M. Barrie's Im- mensely Popular Play, 1 Play 250 cverywhere Mits. Thurs. and PART I—Acrobatic, Musical, Novelty, Comedy. PRINCESS TRIXIE, ” s ank- = Lydie E. Pinkham's Vegetable | Hotel. Widemann is one of the ex-cham- “Portrait of i Child”; Marion | Jews. The appeal was relened to a com- ! i ound, as it may be the means of | Plon swimmers of the world. Until last | Norton's portrait of Dr. W. I, McNuit; | mittee for action. THE L‘T.".E MlleTEH ¢ B“m' m S S soving her e year, he 1he@ ldhfl world's records {OF |y.ury Prather Waterbury's ivery of| Dr. Henry Van Dyke of Plincflon Uni- = For proof, read what Tydia B. Pipk.'| & 7 and 100 yards. Mrs. B. B. Cutter, and Gertrude Willi- | Versity delivered an address (o-night on | MARGARET LANGHAM AS BABBIE. And = folndid Shew Every Aflcsneon bam's Ve euble(;ompounddld for Mrs. | : et son's “Joaguin Miller.” “The Ideal Society,”” declaring that a MATINEE NEXT SUNDAY. ~ wnd Evening in the Theater. 4 | Californi: in New York. As an adjynct to the exhibition {s |federation of churches without a soctal] | EVes., 20¢ to 75¢; Mats. Sat,, Sun., 23c to §0c. | REFINED BURLESQUE and VAUDEVILLE. RIDE ON THE ul':l.l SWING! | NEW YORK ot express the terrible suffering 1 Nov. 16.—The following Californians are in New York: a very interesting display of ceramics by well-known townspeople. aim would be traitorous to humanity and an infidelity to God. NEXT MON.—The Great Emotio: MRS. DANE'S DEFENSE PART 1I—Contihued success of the Musical are. A deramgement of the female < 3 = z = & Satire, in One Act, oo 4 and a | From Ban Franeisco—C. O. Groesbeck, | Altogether the exhibition is full of | ‘But when the ideal is come,” he con- n ‘Y "fii.g;{:%};":m“??mndod at the Grand; M. Taylor, at the Ven- |interest to thosa who watch the evolu- | tinued, *there will be no more churches, | A7 S8 Fravcisco Debur of the New Leading T"E YAC“T GlRl- but I kept getting worse, until | dome; A. Freeman, at the Hoftman; J, | tion of painters and of exhibitions, | there 'will be no law _courts, . bolice or EDITH EVELYN, ADMISSION 10¢ ble to do anyt] and I made up | D. Hoover, at the Herald Square; M. D. [ While not so important as some dis- | armies. It is a long way off.” SOON—MY FRIEND. FROM INDIA. By James C. Crawford, Author of “The Beauty | ee the Bables in th un..n y...n-— -ould mot five. 1 finally decided | Moses, at the Imperial; F. Churchhouse, | plays I have known, you cannot affora | The conference adjourned until to-mor- | ———rm———————— Shop,"! ete. e e T ————— Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | at the St. Denis; J. C. Lee, at the Ash- | to miss it if you be a creature of taste, , FOW- CROWDED HOUSES M;Hw'rgr-mz TALK | pound as t resort, and I am to-dayawell | land; ¥. §. Prescott, at the Bt. Denis; | The music of last night ‘was, as aly R O N AP .l’«}c| ¥ mn—WOA‘w 10e- AGADE"Y nF snlE.m ml woman. 1 cannot praise ittoohighly, and 1 | 1. J. Ralston, at the Hoftman; C. F.|ways, a joy, Sir Henry Heyman direct. | ORTHODOX LADIES GIVE BALL. — The MAVER | Maunee T Jor o e very suffering woman about my case.” | §loane, at the Imperial. |ing. Orthodox Ladles' Endeavor Society gave itg —Doors open 7:30; curtaln, 8:15: 10e, Market st.. between Fourth and Fifth, 12 Sawyer, Conyers, |~ From Los Angeles—Mrs. Adams, at| The following selections were ren- Dirm, Srand ball In Unigh Square Hall, 421 Pout | Marieet Btrect, Near Eightn Ovo. cnu Han. | B "Recerved 0c. Phone Main 3450 S <. Pinkham gives free advice to | the Herald Square; . P. Ryiand, at |dered in the customary Heymanfan | %55 om0, Mg ,_,,e‘;g,,««;;"},;d Phone Bouth 583, e eues | 1IE DaRiols Promotion Commities sen ; address in confidence, Lynn, | the Park Avenue; J. H. Adams, at the | style: od, The proseads of the ball will g6 ton THIS EVENING and ALL WEEK, Matnees N pcgia: Herald Square; W. O. Franklin, at the | «precigentst March” (I )i overture, Chrlulmal tree for the Sunday school and ‘the Eaturday and Sunda; Mus Announces & Series of . Grand Union; N. B. Noble, at the Em-.| “Beautiful Galatea’* “(Suppe) ylle" (Ben. | S0clety of the Orthodox Cathedral, 1715 Powell Lineoln J. Carter's Great uelodnm-. i Bty = aix); llflecllm'u “La Boheme’ (Puscintys aor- | Atreet. ’ i ' i ' lEcI“nEs |Fm g et e . v ) & net solo, arig, - “Faust” (Gounod); waltz, | ——— THE REAL TEST From Santa Clara—D. Low, at the | liyqauig Bells» (Strauss); paraphrase, el T“E DARKEST Bflfimg. amg. DAILY. From 2 to 4 p. m. O Misgieth < ¢ a Ther. | Mariborough. ody in F (Rubinsteln): intermezzo, “Fant e POSTUM CEREAL, .~ (Except Sunday) erpicide Is in Giving It a or- vl (Clark); selections, ‘‘Prince of Pileen'" tLIl— ough Trial. % ders): waltz_ “Dréams of Childhood” (Wald- . ILLUSTRATED by magnificent Stereopticon 3 San Franciscans In Paris. 3 004" (Wald: i only one test by which to teufel): popular, ‘The Gigglers” (Moret): Views dnd meview ge of the eficiency of any article, | PARIS, Nov. 16.—The following Cali- | march, “'Stars and Stripes Forever” (Sousa). Fheio et z“ ba b P e ~re e t is by ite ability to_do thai|gornians registered at the H"fldv The exhibition will be open to visit- tracheully 9 .--lfl t is intended to do. Many hair y look mnice and smell nice, int is—do they eradicate i nd stop falling hair? they do not, but Herpicide does, beczuse Bureau to-day: Mr. and Mrs. Almeric | Coxhead of Sdn Francisco. Candidates File Expense Accounts. ors every day from 10 to 5 for two weeks and on the intervening Thurs- day evenings a promenade concert will lure the art-loving folk to the Castle- on-the-HIlL Will do, IF you can digest it. HERSCHEL MAVALL and All ihe Favorites. "PRICES-Evenings, atimens, oo 186,250, " Next Monday Night: “SAPHO." Galifornia OAKLAND RACEB TRACK or more races each week oF it goes 10 the root of the evil candidates who ran for office at MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENT! six 2 ¥ills the germ that attacks the Pa- | ;1% esent election aro Oilng state- ———— o MIERLEATRGUS SNTSRNNTS T vecia) e e e ot from whence the hair gets its Iife. | 7o)\ " of their expenditures during the Boy Falls Three Stories. thereafter évery tweaty minutes untdl 3 p. m. Letters from prominent people every- wre daily proving that Newbro's i stands the “test of usc” s delightful dressing, clear, pure A, 'nd free from oil or grease. 1d by leading druggists. Send 16c tamps for sample to The Herpicide I t, Mich. ing drug stores, or sent pre- »m Detrolt, Mich., upon receipt rpicide campaign. County Clerk-elect Mul- creavy spent $863 26, mostly for print- ing. Tax Cgfector-elect Nichols ex- pended $297 60, of which 3200 was a cantrlbu!lou to the Union Labor party. Supervisors-elect Wilson and Kelly spent $88 §0 and $57 30 respectively. The time for filing statements will ex- pire next Wednesday. Paul Doring, 11 years old, living at 1920 Filbert street, fell three stories last evening and sustained a fracture of the skull. The lad was playing on a building in the course of construction at Union and Laguna streets when the accldent occurred, He was treated at the Central Emergency Hospital by Dr, Pinkham. POSTU Is superb, and you CAN digest it. - HALL LAST Y00 unm .”h' 5 Gt suamhhmmea. which are No_smoki Just two cars, o an-mm fter fifth and w%:uumm | Woakly Call $L.00 por Yo =58 Ol mtfim to be found in Caiifornis. Visitors to the city especially invited. BASEBALL! AT mmflou PARK. PORTLANDv=FRISCO -.2:30 fh Grand Stand, S0m