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) S THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 9 7 APRIL 9, 1807 AMU PALDWIN THEATER CALIFORNIA THEATER COLUMEBIA THEATER Monosco's OPEra-Hot ATCAZAR THEATE of Fortune.” or Fair Virginfa” - The Stowaway. d Oats. W TivoLt Orera Hovsk — Don Jua Oxrrurva.— High-Class Vaudevl LURLINE BATHs. —Salt Water Bathing, etc. and Terformances. \ SKATING RINK—Dally at T the Par Dancing, Boating, Fishing, ¥ TRACK.—Races to-day, AUCTION SALES. & Co—This day, April 9, arket street, at 100 ciock. kX & Co.—Saturday evening, e.in the Cly of Stockton. Tuesday, April 18, street, & 12 o'ciock. IN BRIEF. NEWS CITY vent, owes $13,517 55; W. Lees made & full state- 1(ng his policy. at Golden d house. ed fors xempt from concert ew 8 well & butcher, has fa W of pro are Food Congress | ded than was at new members joined the Mer- ion yesterday, making a total cers of the Southern and Eua H were ti le yesterday. er $1650 for services d this late Senator James G. Fair. 1 ession of the Grand Lodge of the A 0. U. W. closed yesterd: William Vinter of San Jose was re-elec master. wife of Willam Gaga man of the Grend Jury, In the Fair estate able amount of ca: county treasury on acco tax. be covered into the tof the Inheritance d recently by two men and yet been unable 1o capture The State Supreme Court has denied Dur- of error 1n order that he might to the United States Supreme rged with grand larceny, a jury in Judge Cook’s court appeared 10 be a case of mis- of Company H be held at St. | remont and Harri- , this evening. Hebard brought a libel oner Alta in the Un B suit as sued tha Grand Lodge, $2000 said to be due for the iusurance of Oscar Frederick Bernhard, rly a member of Valiey Lodge No. 30. o0 demurrers have been filed by Delmas & | ridge in the suitof the Fair estate exe, gainst argument | 1 be heard ack’s court this morn- | ing. Crimin 1 neglizence i sion iu C g. Acen ascribed drugst ue and a g i10alighted leti ne s of popularity Ambroise “Hamlet” will Teceive its esentation at tne Califor- for the benetit of Henri first San Franci Theater to- H. Roberts, R. 8. en and Munseil the California Hotel | e y, with a capital | ,000. | ested for expec- tora rket-street car, says he has no | com! ke against anybody concern- ing , but will test the validity of the ordinance in court. Dexter, Horton & Co. have sued E. H. Kit- 2 of an tor 1 constructed for the de- onded wit a cross-com- and Wine stock of §5 W. B. B v and Manager O. P. ed Tomboy goid mine formaliy ~ transfer the sentatives of the London Exploration C Lawyers regard the point raised in the in the Blythe case as one of ce. The attorneys of the s hold that aliens cannot the United States. ns of the Census Committee of ication, that the census rolls e stuffed, were based on pencii memorande, snd n dropped. of Supervisors sat as & committee aight and examined Mayor Poud, Silas A. White, R. H, ineer Schussler. The board e investigation next Thursday - Mathews will not leave the State Library il he bas been clected secretery of the te Board ot Health. O mocrats will 1d their resigna- til electea to fill u-El will commence at 7 :45 o’clock. anger will conclude the discussion of Virtues, Vices and Eccentricities of er Jonathan.” This will be the closing of the season. ng of the teamsters and draymen e oflicers of the Merchants’ Association 1t was resoived thet sample pave- ments by the way of experiment be put down onefew blocks on Market street. They will be of asphalt and wood. te Commissioner John F. Sheehan commanded by the Superior Court to s he should not draw warrant McCandelish for $400 said to end material farnished to orestry Commission. g ht yesterday by United States y Foote on_behall of the ine services this evening at the Temple T, with 1ast nig) District Atior: States nst Rufus Hull for the re. wo cords of tanbark on nd valued at $2¢ for in the sum of $100. United States Commissioner Heacock yester- day ordered zan Ying remanded into custody for th, f being sent back to | €hins, w He found that she | had com during her examin: tion s & w 8180 comm. X t her witnesses had ted perju XEW TO-DAY. SKINS ONFIRE Skins on fire with torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors, instantly relieved by a warm bath with COTICURA SOAP, a single application of CuTICURA (ointment), the great skin cure, and a fall dose of CUTICURA RESOLVENT. (uticura 1310id throughont the world. Povras .y, Conr., Frops. Boton. * How to Cure Torbaring Eumors, free. BABY'S SKIN Sealp end Hair purified xod meas Tied by Comicona Boar. BRADBURY WILL FIGHT He Will Not Plead Guilty to Unlawfully Ex- pectorating. INTENDS TO TEST THE ORDINANCE. | Says He Has No Complaint to Make Regarding His Arrest. IT HAD TO BE BSUME SOMETIME. ONE Wants to Sze if ths Supervisors Can Regulate the Conduct of Pass n- gers on Street W. B. Bradbury, previous to his having | been selected to advertise the mew anti- ars | in the streetcars does not come under the definitton of ‘expectoration’ as made by Webster. 1do not chew tcbacco, smoke or drink intoxicants, and my health is perfect. According to Webster, then, my [ apitting would mnot be expectorating. Look it up in the dictionary and you will see. Atleast the courts will be required to pass upon that question. Counsei? Yes, 1 i.ave engaged T. V. O Brien."’ THE GRAND LODGE. Electlon of the Grand Officers of the Order of Workmen for the En- suing Venr. The Grand Lodge of Ancient Order of United Workmen concluded its busi- ness at 5 o’clock yesterday and adjourned | to meet in this City next year. At the morning session the appeal of Annie E. Kelly was dismissed, the claim having been rejected lor the reason that the one whose beneficiary she was was at | the time of his death delinquent and not | in good standing in the order. | Inthecaseof Millar Ish of San Jose, { who has not been heard of for more than six years, his wife in the meantime hav- ing paid his assessments and dues, it was ordered that at the expiration of seven | years, which terminates next July, the beneficiary eppear before court, establish her elmm, give an indemnity bond, and that the $2000 be paid to her, and that she be not required 10 pay any more assess- | ments, | The grand master workman offered a | | premium of $50 as a prize to be given to | the best drilled team that will exhibit at the next session of the Grand Lodge. | | Representative Orr addea $25, making the | vrize §75. The constitution was amended 8o as to | allow the payment of the per-capita m“ at various dates instead of twice a yvear asin the past. | | The committee on honored desd paid a | | tribute to the memories of 313 brothers | who died during the past year. | Grand Master Workman William Vinter | THEY ALL HAD A NARROW ESCAPE Three Hundred Guests in the St. Nichelas Hotel. It Was Nitro- Giycerine That Blew Up the Carroll Drugstore. A Partly Filled C'n of Benz ne Next to a Lighted Gas J:t Com- plet=d the Wreck. A partly filled can of benzine and half | an ounce of nitro-glycerine make a dan- gerous set of neighbors with a lighted gas- jet as a connecting link. Early yesterday morning, at exactly 2:34 o'clock, these two deadly engines of destruction, by the merest accident, failed 10 kill 300 xuesis in the St. Nicholas Ho- tel, and by their relative forces, one de- stroying the other, and the assistance of & chem cal engine property to the value of hundreds of thousands of dollars was saved. TrE CALL published exclusively in yes- terday’s issue an account of the blowing up of George Carroll’s drugstore at the | m ol The Hayes-Street Facade of Carroll’s Dr‘ugs(orz, the Windows of Which Were All Blown Out by the Benzine Explosion. expectoration ordinance, was one of the best-known men in town. The great and sudden spread of his fame which has resulted from his arrest he is meeting with that bland good- nature that characterizes him. Naturally enough he encounters it everywhere, and while it be-ins to grow tedious, still he makes no objection. “I1don’t kuow that I'd give $2 to have avoided it,” he said yesterday. ‘No, I have no kick coming. Somebody had to be the first man arrested, if they were go- ing to do any arresting, and it might just as well have been me as somebody else, | mightn’t it?"” { “But it will cost you more than §2if the | A_ F precedent is followed that has been es- tablished in such cases—a fine of §2 50.”" “Well, I don’t know whether it will or not,” said Bradbury, allowing the twinkie | in bis eye unusual license. The trial has not come on as yet. 2 “You are going to make a fight on it, then ?” “Certainly. Iam opposed on principle to pleading guilly to anything. Mind you, I say there is no fault to find with anybody, if I may except the bad printing of the notice in tne car It isa very litile card and over the small type is printed a | red cross that neariy covers it. 1tis diffi- | cult to read under the best conditions, but at night almost impossible. It was only a day or two after the passage of the ordi- nance, and I did not know of its existence. “But there is & question of law as to the | right of the Board of Supervisors to pass such a regulation that shal: be effective in a streetcar. The Market-street Railway Company is a corporation comducting business 1n the City. For the sum of 5 cents it guarantees to carry me or you from one point to another on its lines. When I get aboard the carand pay my fare they are responsible for carrying me safely to my destination, and that 1s ail there is to it—tbey take charge of me for the time being. 1f the company itself passes a regulation requiring its passen- gers to do thus and so while in transi then it becomes a condition to which th passengers must subscribe in addition to the payment of fare as a consideration for being carried on the company’s cars. Notice of such a regulation would have to be posted in a conspicuous place and not obscured by any printing over it to be effective. The question %n as to whether any regulation passed by the Board of Bupervisors could be made effective in the streetcars. “Now, mind you, I am not_objecting to the ordinance if it'can be enforced, Iam only going to test its limitations through & consiitutional objection to pleading guilty. A grocer down in the next block was arrested a short time ago under the pure-food regulations for selling a box of honey, that, under the analysis, dis- covered to be 95 per cent pure, but con- taining b per cent glucose—a substance not at all deleterious to health and necessary to make it stand up in the box and keep its form. He got me to go on his bonds: got a poor lawyer; the prosecution seeing they had no case got him to plead guilty under a promise that he would not be fined. He did so, but has been regretting it ever since. “Now, 1 am not going to have any such regrets, The offense I committed, if any, of San Jose was re-elected by a unanimous vote. The following are the grand officers for the ensuing year: Willinm_Vinter, grand master workman; A. F. Mackay, grana foreman; George H. Bahrs, grand overseer; D. 8. Hirshberg, grand recorder; Samuel Booth, grand receiver; J. M. Col’ lins, grand guide; J. Popert, grand inside | watchman; J. D. Neild, grand ontside watchman; E. Danforth. George 8. Kar- zenstein and William Vinter, supreme | representatives; J. L. Mayon, grand med- ical examiner. The officers were installed by Past Su- preme Master Workman W. H. Jordan, | assisted by Past Grand Masters Toohy | and Barnes. | The l'r\r‘mmt“ directors are:®W. H. | Jordan, William Vinter, D. S. Hirshberg, | Mackay, S, H. Bahrs iam Broderick, E. J. nnon, F. 8 Poland, L. M. Manzer, J. L. Mayon. ! The finance commitice is composed of | William Broderick, L. M. Manzer and E. | J. Fennon. | Frank S. Poland was reappointed dep- | uty grand master workman. | sl | | | HEARST REFUSED. Would Not Pay Reot for a Building | Without an Elevator. The suit of Dexter, Horton & Co. against | E. H. Kittreage was on trial before Judee Seawell yesterday. The plaintiffs de- manded $3750 for an elevator that was put in the building on Mission street now oc- cupied by W. K. Hearst as pubiication office for ibe Examiner. In defense Mr. Kittredge said the ele- | vator was not finished on time and that Mr. Hearst refused to pay rent for the | building until the elevator was completed. | Becauce of this delay and for other ex- penses Mr. Kiitredge ceclared that he owed the plaintiffs nothing on account of their work, and filed a cross-complaint for $2326 8 Argument in regard to the law and the | facts will be heard next Monday morning. | D ROBBED WHILE ASLEEP W. Abbott, a Sauloon-Keeper, Relieved of His Gold Watch and Chain. William Hunt was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives Gibson and Wren | and booked at the City Prison on a charge of grand larceny. The complaining witness is W. Abbott, a saloon-keeper on Grantavenue. Abbott alleges thathe was in a house at 512 Busi street Monday afternoon with Hunt and several others. He fell asleep, and when he awoke his goid watch and chain and a diamond locket worth $400 had been taken from his pockets, He suspected Hunt, and says that he can produce a woman who will swear she saw Hunt taking tbe articles, ————— Divorces Granted. Divorces haye been granted by the Superior Court as follows: Carrie Stoner from D. P. Stoner for fatlure to provide; plaintift allowed t0 resume her for- mer name of Carrie Duncan, Mary Anderson from Charies Edward Ander- son for wiliful desertion. ,{ f 'mm;!wmm ————— Trunks Moved 25 Cents. Commereial Transfer Company, 43 Sutter st. l Tel. Main 49. Furniture moved reasonably. * Il ——— fire and excessive heat exploded the nitro- glycerine there was but little resistance and the force of the explosion only wrecked the shelving and other things spared from the first explosion. Had the nitro-glycerine been confined it would have carried away walls, pillars, hotel and a great deal of the neighborhood. 5 “The explosion of the nitro-glycerine had torce enough to temporarily ckeck the fire caused by the benzine, ana the prompt arrival of the chemical engine saved the entire structure from destruction by the tlames. ““Night Clerk McDonald failed to report fo me about the nitro-glycerine being in the store, and I have not seen him since I sent him to Haywards to get George Car- roli, the proprietor or the drugstore, who is a cripple and lives in the country most of the time. “I learned of the presence of the ex- plosive from George Murphy, & boy who works in the store daily, and whose atten- tion was called to it that he might be care- ful not to go near it. “Right back of the prescription screen a dozen shelves towered high and were tilied with essential oils, chloroform and ether, When these encountered the flames there were a number of smaller ex- plosions and an increase of fire. “I am not prepared to say that there was anything more than criminal negli- gence in this affair. Future investigation may show otherwise. “I have tound that Carroll transferred all the property over to his wife about three years ago, and not until last month did they deem it advi-able to insure the place for any sum. At this time they took out policies in four companies for an aggregate of $7000. Maybe they have more. “‘Another thing I find is that they are bebind abount $1500 in their rent to B. and J. 8. Doe at the rate of $300 per month. The loss will not exceed $5500.” GEARY-STREET BURGLARIES. Several Houses Near Octavia Street Have Been Entered. The police have been for some days look- ingTor two men who have terrorized the residents on Geary street near Octavia by entering their houses. Abont a week ago they entered the house of Morris Raphael, jeweler, during the absence of the family, turned on the gas and departed with a few articles of jewelry. The residence of Samuel Ostroski, 1214 Geary, was entered the same night and several articles of jewelry were stolen. The following night they again entered Ostroski’s residence, but did not steal anything although the contents of a bureau drawer had been emptied on the floor. I-adore Goodman’s house, 1217 Geary was entercd Monday night, but the burglars wers frightened away without securing anything of value. They visited | the house ihe following night, but were again frightened away. An attempt was also made to enter the house of Joseph Franklin, 1227 Geary, but the men were seen by a lady alight- ing from a car who gave the alarm and the men disappeared. e HALF INTEREST DEAL. Warrant Out for the Langley. Fred A. Brewer, 28 South Park, ap- peared in Judge Low’s court vesterday morning, and swore to a complaint charg- ing H. Langley with obtaining money by {fulse pretenses. A few minutes previous he had paid to Langley $295 for a half interest in the New Arrest of H. The Benzine Can Left by Clerk McDonald Next to a Lighted Gasjet. The Cross Indicates Where the Vial of Nitro-Glycerine Stood Before the Explosion Occurred. gore of Hayes and Market streets. The lateness of the hour prevented any more | than a general account of the affair being given, the suggestive details having to be held over for investigation until yesterday afternoon and for publication this morn- ing. Marshal Towe, who took charge of the stors immediately after the fire was ex- tinguished, interviewed Nighi Clerk Mc- Donald yesterday. The latter was too be- wildered to give any coherent account of his doings up to the time he quit work and shut up the store after 1o'clock in the morning. ““As the young man calmed down,” said Towe, “he first recollected that be had left ihe gas burning behind the screen | where the prescriptions are filled. E&ubse- quently he denied this, but eventually admitted that as he had done so before, he might have done it again, “When I examined the premises, I found the gas cock half turned on, but the gas which no doubt was the pri cause of the trouble was not burning, doubt having been put out by the explo- sion. ““McDonald says that he had a five- gallon tin of benzine on the prescrivtion table next to the gas stove fed by the jet, but that there was only a quart of benzine in it. That, in itsell, wus a dangerous thing. A quart of benzine in a five-gatlon tin gives the space of nineteen quarts for gas. A full can of benzine would have been less aangerous. “‘But worse than all, within two feet of the benzine can and the gas stove stood a bali-ounce vial of nitrc-glycerine, nsed sometimes by druggists in remedjes for the cure of Brights disease of the kidneys. “‘There was enough nitro-glycerine there to blow up the entire block. " Fortunately the benzine explosion blew out all-the window panes in the store and when the York White Enamel Sign Company, 205 Ellis street. In the complaint Brewer alleges that Langley represented te him that,the’busi- ness was paying and should pay from $&2t0 $18 per week profit to each of two pari- nere, and referred to the books to substan- tiate his statement. Brewer paid the money and then examined the book+, and alleges that he lound the business was not paying mora than $3 per week profit. Donnis Jordan’s Troubles. Abner Doble has brought suit sgainst Dennis Jordan, Wells, Fargo & Co., State Tressurer Ratcliffe and all others interested to prevent the payment of Jordan’s clmim against the State of California until Doble's biil jor $1400 against Jordan hss been paid. When Jordan went through insolvency several years ago he owed a great many persons, Doblé nmong the number. As 1o settiement was made with the creditors those claims are now being presented in the sbape of lawsuits against Jordan’s ap- propriation for §63,563 66 now available in the State treasury. NEW . TO-DAY. Schilling’s Best Pound Half-pound Japan s50¢ 25¢ English Breakfast 6o 30 QOolong 75 40 Ceylon 8o 40 Blend $1.25 65 M on'ey-back tea | DEMOCRATS SHY OF RESIGNING Dr. Mathews Will Not Leave the State Library at Present. Others Will Emulate His Ex- ample and Hold Back Their Resignations. Governor Budd His a Choic: Lot of Official Plums for Distribution to the Faithful. Many Democrats and some Repuplicans are anxiously awaiting the distribution of the official plums at the disposal of Gov- ernor Budd. 1t is given out tbat the Gov- ernor will shortly appoint three directors of the State Board of Agriculture. Ac- cording to the gossip, James O'Brien of Marysville is already slated as one of the three. The five persons to be appointed by the Governor to constitute the auditing board | 10 the Commissioner of Public Work: must not all belong to the same political party, so the Governor will have an op- portunity to recoznize a Republican or a Populist. Mr. Ferris of San Francisco and Sol Runyon of Sacramento are said 10 be slated for service oa the board. ‘The proposed changes in the State Library, the State Board of Health, the Governor's secretaryship and the Code Commission will not take place until Avpri One who knows the inside of the deal sums up the situation in tnis style: Mathews will not resign the office of State Librarian until be is appointed secretary | of the State Board of Health. is a Democrat of the old school. ily compretends the cold and gloomy fact that the cffices 1n existence are not suffi- cient in number to enable tue Governor to give all Democrats one apiece. He holds one now and will not be foolish enough to resizn 1t until he is elected to another equally us good. Therefore when the State Board of Health elects thedoctor ‘The doctor to the place of secretary he will resign | from the library. Miss Green was recently promoted to the position of Assistant Librarian. When Dana Perkins died Dr. Mathews was pro- moted from the position of assistant to Librarian, but the vacancy In the office of assistant was not filled until a few days since. E. D. McCabe, the present private secre- tary of Governor Budd, is slated to succeed Dr. Mathews, but with that abundance of caution which impels a good Democrat not to relinquish one office until he gets a firm grasp on another, Mr. McCabe will not re- sign the private secretaryship until his election to sncceed Dr. Mathews is made sate and secure. McCabe utterly abhors an interim. Later on, when Harbor Com- missioners Colnon and Harney are re-en- forced by Rudolph Herold, Mr. McCabe may be elected secretary of the board. Peter Shiels, secretary of the Code Com- mission, is slated to succeed E. D. Mec- Cabe as private secretary to the Governor, but Mr. Shiels is also a manof superior sagacity in holding office. He may not have a war-horse record to boast of, but be knows tke path to the pubiic treasury and how hard it is to find when one is un- fortunate encugh to lose it. So Mr. Shiel: guided by war-horse judgment and ani- mated by Democratic repugnance to resignation, will not resign the office of secretary of the Code Commission until he receives his appointment as privale secretary to Governor Budd. Meanwhile A. Caminetti, ex-member of Congress and ex-member of the Legislature, is waiting to step into Mr. Shiels’ place as secretary of the Code Commissioners. Before Governor Budd retires from ot- fice he will have the agreeable duty to perform of appointing three Commission- ers for Golden Gate Park. 1tis said that he witl appoint three of the best men in San Francisco. At last accounts A. J. Clunie had not received his warrant as Insurance Com- missioner for Mr. Higgins' unexpired term, but insurance men expect that Mr. C unte will be appointed. NEW TO-DATY. ~A BEAUTY DRINK Loy belter than il Hhe palent llvany . The glow of freallp s aon evéry onres cheels wiho vses ~_ GHIRARDELLI'S COCOA. ReupsdS¢. Al grocers. NEW 70-DAY: EL CAMPO, THE POPULAR BAY RESORT, NOW OPEN EVERY SUNDAY DURING THE SEASON. Music, Dancing, Bowling, Boat~ ing, Fishing and Other Amusements. Refreshments at Clty prices. Fare, round trip, 25¢, Chlldren 15¢; inciuding admission 10 grounds. THE STEAMER UKIAH W1l leave Tiburon Ferry at 10:30 A. M. 2:00 and 4:00 p. M. Returnin; atll:13a x, and THE CHUTES. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. GRAND OPEN-AIR PERFORMANCES! ANIMATOSCOPE Every Night. Poeket Kinetoscopes to children Saturday free. ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN, 5o. LURLINE SALT WATER BATIS, Cor. Bush and Larkin sts.—Heeent Improvements. ENAMELED SWIMMING TANK. Additions to Tub Department. Admission, 10c. _Admission, including swim, 25¢ Open Day and Evening. i 12:10, Teave kI Campo 00 P, 3 Dr. | He read- | ALL IN ONE SHORT DAY. Variety of Spring Weather and What It Leads To. In the morning the snow fell as if mill- ions of white birds were shedding their feathers. By noon the snow had turned into a sullen, beating rsin, yet the sun set in unclouded glory. That is the history of an American spring day. This sort of spring does not inspire poets, but it un- chains the demon called Grip, and what havoe he makes in the community! No trouble to tell when he has begun his mis- chief. The headache that banishes rest by day and makes the night a long tor- ture; the pain in bone and muscle; the nervonsness; the cough that refuses to be quieted, and the rawness of throat and the soreness of Jung, all tell the story. Naturally tnis vicious foe to life has set the doctors thinking, taking, and writing. For once they are agreed. The best of all Grip medicines is a stimulant to rouse every latent energy of the body, and at the same time to be free from every trace of deleterious matter. The one stimulant that meets these con- ditions is Duffy's pure malt whisky. So says public opinion; so says the medical | profession. Always, at this time of the | year, keep a bottle of this whisky in the | house, and you need have no fear of Grip | or of its consequences. For sale by ail druggists and grocers. | NEW 7O-DAY—AMUSEMENTS. BALDWIN THEATER. ALBAYMAN &Co. (Ineaemorated). ... PTOPEaasy 2d WEEK—ENGAGEMENT OF OTIS SEINNER. T0-NIGHT—LAST TIME. ew and Successful Romantic Drama, SOLDIER OF FORTUNE.”” “ROMEO AND JULIET" Double Bill—~MER- nd “KATHERINE nird and Last of OTIS SKINNER aturday Evenings. . and Sat. Mak.—+Lady of Lyo miet.” g~ Seats Now keady. UNDAY. APRIL 18 & W ’S ML CALIFORNIA THEATER. Lesseas AL HAYMAN & Co. (Incorporated). GRAND OPERA SEASOX FRENCH :-: OPERATIC :-: ORGANIZATION! | F. CHARLEY.. IMPRESARIO. FAREWELL NIGHTS and SATURDAY MAT. POSITIVELY FAREWELL WEEK ! 18th SUBSCRIPTION PERFORMANCE. To-Night (Friday), April 9 | (Benetit HENK | saturday Matinee, Aprit 10 Saturday Evening, April 10— Second act * L Africaine,” intermezzo “Caval- leria Rusticana.” third act “La Favorita” overture * William Tell.” and for the Grand Farewell to Foedor, Massenet’s Lyric Gem, "LA NAVARRAISH" Sunday Eveoing, April 11—Grand Pooular formance—+1'a Traviaa” and a Grand Ballet. Prices, 50c to $1 50. 7 Saturda Saturday Monday and Tuesd, PRIMROS The Famous CARMEN MMENSE BILL ICDLANDER.GOTTLOD & o+ £235E5 AND MARAGERS FAREWELL NIGHTS! MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2, MR. and MRS. RUSS WHYTAL In the Romantic Drama, by Mr. Whytal, “FOR FAIR VIRGINIA” NEXT MONDAY EVENING, America’'s Favorite Society Aciress, MISS GEORGIA CAYVAN AND HER ADITIRABLE COMPANY Presenting for the First Time | Robert Buchanan’s Charming Pastoral Drama, | "SQUIRE EK ATE” ~eats and Boxes Now on Sale. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUS= MBS KENESTINE KRELIN 3. Proprietor & Manage: —LAST NIGHTS: Ot the spectacular Operatic Burlesque, 'DON JUAN! (AD LIB.) EVERYTHING NEW IN MIRTH—MUSIC——DANCE! —NEXT WEEK!— The Romantic Irisn Ogers, THE LILY OF KILLARNEY! (The Colleen Bawn). 25¢c and 50¢ Popular Prices— MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. WALIER MOROSCO...Sole Lessee and Manags: STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION. Of the Wonderfully Successful Meiodrama, TEE STOW AW AYX!: A Realistic Representation, with New Scenery, Elaborate Appointments and Surprising Effects. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT O the Gracetul, Sparkling Soubrette, MOLLIE THOMPSON. Wonderfully Real Yacht Scene! Eeal Safe Blown Open! Ing Prices—10c, 25c and 50a, B o Satarday st Sundars 00 ——ANOTHER BOUNTEOUS BILL!— DELMOKE and LEE, Revolving Ladder Per- formers; TITENIA, Deseriptive Toe-dancer; BAKNES and SISSON: MISS LILLIE LAUREL and WERNER and RIEDER. Last three nights ofthe RAYS, COHAN FAMILY, 3 RICHARDS and VILONA SISTERS. seserved seas. 25¢; Balcony, 100; Opera-chalrs and box-seats, 50c. Concerts in the Orpheum Annex every evening IN 1797 IT AL DELIGHTED OUR belascocLaralleMes. | FOREFATHERS 1 One Hundred Years Later It Delights Ust The Famous Old Engilsh Comedy, LATWILD OCATS!” Superbly Pisyed by the Alcazar Company, Including GEORGE OSBOURNE and HUGO TOLAND. Our Popular Prices. Seats by Telephone, Black 991 RACING! RACING! RACING! ~—CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB— WINTER MEETING, 1896-'97. Beginning Monday, April 5, to ‘April 17, Irclusivs OAKLAND RACE TRACK. Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ‘Anlirsduy, ¥riday and swturd Kain or Shine. FIVE OR MORE RACES EACH DAY. —Races Start at 2:15 P. ). Sharp— rry Boats leave San rancisco at 12 X. and 12:30, 1 .00, 1:0, 2:00, 2:30 and 3 P. X.. connect- ing with trains stoppilig at the entrance (o track. | Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. eturning—Trains leave the Track at 4:15aa1 4:45 P, . 80d Immediataly after the Iast race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JK, Fresidens B. B. MILROY, Secretary. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN DAILY—7 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Grand Concert Every Sunday Afternoon. General Admission, 10c; Children, 5o SUTRO BATHS. GRAND MAYDAY FESTIVAL! All children wishing to take part call a¢ Scottish Hafl, Larkin and Grove streets. QHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE great Mexican Remedy: gives Health and | Wrengih to Lhe Sexual Organs. Weak MenandWomen \ /]