The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 21, 1897, Page 7

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\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1897 VE SCROOLY WAY BE CLOSED Board of Health Considers Them Dangerous to the City. ider the Red Robe. ne Hooster Doc.or. Friends BALDWIN THEATER — T COLUMBIA THEATER— YROSCO'S OPERA-HoUsk REATER Grand C ENTA THE CALIFORNIA THEATER. evening, Ociober 26 M YLITAN A ver Scharwenka. Son al, Tuesday TEMPLE- symphony Concert, Health Officer 0'Brien Wants a Supply of Antitoxine Procured. ATDITORIUM, corner Mason and Ellis lay ev October 22 anoe HEATER.— every afternoon and TES AND Vaudeville Comp g THE CHU reat evenl by AUCTION SALE:! ¥—1This day, ober 21, By FUIiivax & Dovi Tuspectors Dismissed on the Score of% Usps S & CoNont Economy—Refused to Apolo- | TEIN e Thursday, October 28 ] T 513 Calitornis st a¢ 19 O'Ciock. gize. The Weather. —_— cloudy Thursday, probsbly with wers; brisk southerly to west- meeting yesterday decided to send a re- commendaticn to the Board of Education that five of the public schools of this ecity be closed until such a time as they can be placed in proper sanitary condition. This action was taken on a report of the vlumbing inspector that the Haight, Golden Gate, Fairmount, Starr King and Monroe schools are in such a bad sanitary condition as to render them dangerous, not only to the pupils, but to the p2ople who live in their neightorhoods. H ealth Officer O'Brien cailed attention to the need of a suppiy of antitoxine in this city for the treatmentof diphtheria in the following report: HOBART OPERATED UPON The Youthful Multi-Millionaire Survives the Surgeon’s { Knife: He Is Resting Easily at the Palace Hotel, Attended by His The Board of Health at its monthly | All # a,i‘.;m the Cutters on the Battle-Ship Oregon Were in .Use Yesterday. The Men Were Given a Boat Drill and All of Them Did Remarkably Well. It Was the First Drill of the Kind Ever Seen on the Bay of San Francisco. OREGON'S CREW - AT BOAT DRILL A Splendid Showing Made | by the Man-of- Warsmen, To the Honorable the Board of Health—GENTLE- MEN ctiuily beg leave 10 call vour i fact tuat siuce my incum- v 1 have noticed a gradual increase iu the number of diphtheria cases reported in this office. " Although denger of epidemic is ex- tremely rtemote, Sl I feel that, £s the majorily of these cases cmanate from districts innabited by the poorer clnsses, who are with- out means with which to obtaiu medicines for | the proper irea disease, and as Young Wife, Hobart, the young multi ire, as foretold in vesterday's LL, was operated upon yesterday fore- noon in his especially engaged and pre- pared apartments at the Palace Hotel. der the He was put influence of an | our last Legislature in iis parsimony saw fit o anesthetic on the operating table about | S ;hc n;xvn‘xrl'm':n hererofo: -x;‘\' ;. ”7‘} 1 very soon afterward the | 118 AR B D ) diphtieria antitoxine and knowis efficacy of kit e dut is dopa 158 ways and means of obtai sapp y of | same, which couid be dispensed from the « ns who have such bad laid opan his right side, that the vermiform appendix might be removed and the cause of appendicitis forever done away with, Mr. Hobart revived naturally after the cts’of the anes ¢ had passed awa he oxine treaime ment to dis- in sug their pati ¢ opinton the ex esuit be small | He was ¢ suffered little fr d tae e saving of b the ners dent to 80 eritieal |, FOr the inlformation of an operatic noon he was | ooy Perinit 2y resting eas ally attended | the cost a late hour last | us wi 1 favorabie, and recog however, before | fif A. P. O'BRIEN. The board agreed perfectly with Dr ('Brien that jt was necessary to have a supply of antitoxine handy, but the ques- tion was how to procure it. e first dangers of blood t be passed. nd Chismore took part in It is said that their fee each and that Mr. Hobart's The department had no money available urgeon will receive $5000. | for tue purpose, and it was u quesiion in Four large rooms at the upper Market- | the minds of the members whether | Street corner of the hotel are devoied to | Auditor Broderick would audit demands | vaiid and his small retinue of ser- | for its puichase price under the head of be $1000 | 1 | | - ted that a public subscrip- in the money, and tecre- d slready In Ald of the Veterans. chaux stated that i 3, an auxiliary to | d to help ola | Teceived a rubscription of $100 from a dy ones who are | gentieman to whom he had mentioned at the old Y. the city’s need of the precivus serum. will be continued The matter was finally leit to the chair- | s open from 10 | man of the Heaith Committee, who will a 1 devise a plan for procuring the necessary | funds. Dr. Williamson, the retiring superinten- H dent of the City and Couniy Hospital, pre- " | sented a report in which he ~uzgested that | there were tco many inlerne at the institution, and su; number be reduced from thir.een to seven. | Healsospoke in the highest terms of | the nurses’ department, staling that un- | der the guidance of Miss Patton, the head nurse, it hud been brought 1o a high sta of efnciency. Lhe question of reducing expenses 5o as | to keep within the appropriation for the year was discussed, and it was decided to cut off the followis T. 8, ve been generous on sale & SEPARATE SKIRTS. i . 8., Ba % issnne, H. O'Donnell, Joseph Lehaney, T. McEnroe, Jobn Hull, Joun K roy, T. Colien, Benjamin Hanlon, G. W. Davis, Witliam Sweti, J. H. Breeze, | Andy Harrigan and William Brennen. | The dismissals will take effect on No- | vember 1. Insjection stations Nos. 1, 2 8 and 4 | were also ordered abolished. Do You Know That I have the best assortment of Sep:3- rate Skirts in Silk and Woolen material to be found in the city ? | & report covering the work of the stations | | since their inauguration, showing that | | they bad been of great benefit to ihe city. | | A vote of thanks was tendered the Board of Supervisors for having increased the Heaith Department appropriation by $20,000. f | R-ddy, Campbell & Metcon sent in a communication ‘eques! that the board | pass a resolution apologiz ng to Meyer & | Co. for the report rendered on its cigar | factory. The inspectors stated that they had reported matters asx they had found them and the board refused to pass the | resoiution. | | Dr. Hart as chairman of committee on | tovacco and cigar factories rendered a re- © ® BLACK BROCADED SILK SKIRTS from | ort on the recent closing of several fac- | tories, the final paragraph reading as $6 to $l10. fotigw, | Ytis probably unnecessary for me to go into | detalis relative to the summary closing of the Chinese cigar factories upon the con-| demnation thereof by your honorable board, FTompt action Was necessary in ths premises | to effcct & good foundation for future inspec- | tion and to forestall prior cleaning by the pro- | prietors. Iam pleased to say that the facto ! ies closed have dispiayed a commendable wi igness to place their establishments in a sanitary condition, and in this respect they voice the feelings of those liable to condemna- | tion in the future. The thanks of the board | nre certainly due to Chief of Police Lees for | | NOVELTY silk lined, $5 Each. CLOTH SKIRT, E LI) SKIRTS at $3 Each. % ALL-WOOL SERGE nis prompt ac ion and kindness in detailing a to assist Healin Officer | O’'Brien und Iuspector W. H.Tobin in the closing of the iactories. It is my intention to proceed witn this inspection of white and Chinese cigar Inctories untilsuch time as they work under and by ihe same rules of sanita- |tion as are observed by other industries, Tneir products are of such & nature and the liabivility to spread disease so apparent that a rigorous inspection 1s an absolute necessity. 4 On motion of Dr. Williamson the tollow- ing ordinance wus ordered transmitted to | the Boara of Supervisors with a recom- mendation that it be adopted: An order providing for the use of sterilized | cabs by physicians in cases of diphiheria | nd suspected cuses thereol. The people of tne city and county of San | Fraucisco do ordain as follows: tection 1—It shall be the duty of the Health Officer of this city and county, upon appiica- | tion being made at his office by any legaily licensed physician, to issue to_such physician d swab, 1o be used for purposes as are Lereirafter provided. ¢ 2—1It shall be the duly of esch physi- 1 in this city and couuty to send to the h Officer & sweb inoculated irom the ihront of mny su-pected diphtheritic patient | upon whon he may ho in stteudance, im- | mediately after he suall have become satisfied | of the suspicious eharacter of the disease. 3-Any physician who shall violate uon 2 of this ordinance shailbe d emed | | gultiy of a misdemennor, and upon conviction shiall be punished by a fine of not more 50, or by imprisonment in the Co nuty Jail 1or noi more than onc month, or by both | such fine and imprisonment. ) sl T | ADVANCES made on furniture and pianos, with or without r J. Noonan, 1017-1028 Mission — - —— | Joln Scully Dead. Jobn Ecully, a carpenter by trade, who re- sided at Third and Hunt streets, dropped dead | in front of his home late last night. It is | | thought that death was dne to heart disease. | | squad o1 policemen EXTRA FULL SKIRTS in Black Figured Alpaca at $1.25 Each. A FULL LINE SHADE SILK TAFF DERSKIRTS at $6.50 Each. LATEST ETA UN. PLAID WAISTS, fom $2.50 to $7.50. WOOLEN Russian AND SILK Blouse style, s0 appiyiig a stertliz such A FULL LINE FUR COLLAR- TES, exira good value, from $250 to $2250 Fach, C. CURTIN, 911-913 MARKET STREET The deceased, who was 40 vears of age, for | several sears was connected with the Sehool Department as u carpenter. He came to this city from Vallejo shorily after Chris Buckley became & recognized politicai leader. Buckiey saw that Ecully always received employment while he was in power, but lately the de- ceased carpenter lound ks lot a hard one, | | renewed by Lloyds. Chief Food Inspector Dockery presented | jA Chart of Clipperton Island | ‘1 From Data Furnished by { Oaptain Hennig, | R AR T | | The American Ship Oyrus Wakefield | to Be Overhauled and Made as Good as New. | The men on the battle-ship Oregon are being kept in practice, even thougb the vesselisin port. A couple of week agn they were put through a cemplete course of shore drill and terday they had ail { the boats out. The first lieutenant was in the captain’s barge and had command of the squadron of small boats. The boats were maneuvered in single file, two | abreast and in line. The men rowed | splendidly and gave an excellent exhibi- tion. When the rowing exercises were finished, sail was set on the fleet and it sailed away after an im On the return trip sail was taken in and the boats crept down on the revenue cutter Rush, capturing that craft in short order. There were eight of the battle-ship’s boats at the drill and they were manned vy over 200 men. After fourteen years of service the good ship Cyrus Wakefield is to have her'class Ehe came here a few weess ago from New York w zeneral merchandise, and before going to s:a ga1n will be thoroughly overnauled. She will go on Hunters Point drydock and will be -tripped, caulked and copperad, | sister keelsons and a new m zzen mast are tu be put in, and ail in_ali $12,000 wi 1 be spent op the vessel. She will tuen be as stanch a craft as the day she was | launched. | Tne steamer Czarina came off the Mer- | chants’ drydock yesterday and wiil be | ready for her old run about the 1st of the month. Water ballast tanks have been putin, and otherwise the vessel has been | put in thorough repair. | The Hawaiian steamer Claudine is to | | have new boilers put in at the Union Iron Works. The boilers have been made some weeks, 80 the steamer will get quick dis- paich. Brooklyn basin, like Sausalito, is now without a vessel of last year’s fleet. The ilenesslin was the last 1o e Richard- sons Bay, and the King Edward will | leave the basin to-morrow. Afiera wait of nine months the captain of the King Edward has accepted 285 94 to load wneat to England, wheress nine months ago all he could get was 16 shillings. ‘ Captain P. J. Hennig, who was for a season in chargs of the guano station on ‘ | Clipperton Island, made a thorough ex- amination of the place, and on his arrival here turned ms data and soundings over to Lieutenant Hughes of the branch | Hydrographic Oftice. It was forwarded to | Washinzton, and the Navy Dej nmem‘\ made a chart from it. A letier was re- | ceived by Captain Heanig yesterday com- | viimenting him upon ihe accuracy of his | work and tendering h m the thanks of the | Navy Department. The only other cbart | of Clipperton in exisience was one pub- | lished oy the British Admiralty in 1840, which is fuil of inaccuracies. Captain Gustaf H. Wison has taken | command of tne schooner Daisy Rowe, vice Carl Stenborn, who has been ap- pointed to the Arthur L. For the nirst 11me in a long time there was not a single arrivai from sunrise to sunset yesterdav. This a4 record- preaker for the Merchants’ Exchange. The Occidental and Oriental Company’s Belgic, as a general rule, cets in ahead o time, but on the last occasion <he broke the record by fiiieea hours. The smart ocean liner came in from China, via Yo- kohama and Honolulu, two days abiead of time, making the run irom Honolulu in six days three hour< and fifteen minutes, ST, JOSEPH'S FAIR, For Various Rensons Tt Will Be Con- tinued for Another Week, With Additional Attractions. On the petition of numerous parishion- | ers Rev. Fatler P. Scanlan has consented | for St. joseph’s fuir to run another week. | The reasons assigned are that many of the | parishioners connected with the fair have not yet had tne opportunity of collecting their ticke!s and chance books, and that many who have not yet visited tae fair would like to do so next week. Accordingly the hail will be open every | evenin . during the week at 7:30. No ad- mitiance fee wili be charged, but children not accompanied by their parents wiil not be admiited at night. Arrangements for musical and literary programmes have been made for every evening during the week, in order t6 make tie last week of the fair as enjoyable to vi.itors as possible. ———— Union Ref .rm League. The Union Reform League will hold its regular educational meeting at 102 O'Farrell street, Forésters' Hall, th's eveuing, Thurs dar, Octover 21, at 8 o'clock, to which the | pub ic are invited. Toe evening’s programme wiil inelude addresses, songs and recitations by some of the iady members of the league. @ Insurance on the Neilson Property. Agnes E. Brock hes Instituted a snit against the Queen Insurance Company for $2500, said 10 be due on account of loss oceasioned by fire. | The property in que-lion was at one time | :w::oar by Mrs. Nan Neilson, now &n insoiveut ebtor. | were without means 1o pay their ratiroad fare | our most prompt and careful attention. |210 FIFTH AVENUE NEW TO-DAT. Puritan for Oct. o0 Larger Everybody said the September Puritan contained a dollar’s worth | { of reading for 10 cents. Then the October Puritan must contain two dollars’ worth for 10 cents. 10 cents—g$1 a year—all news-stands, or of Frank A. Munsey, New York. NITIATIVE STEP TODAY City Hall Park Commit- tee Will Meet in the Mayor’s Office. An Undertaking of Grave Re- | sponsibility Is Now to Be | Discussed. Men of Unblemished Reputation In trusted With the People's Interests. The iuitiative steps will be taken at 12 ~day by which the people of San | 0 will bave an opportunity of acquiring a respectable and commanding front view of their City HalL The committee avpointed by Mayor | Phelan pursuant to tbe resolution passed by the Supervisors on last Monday will assemble in the Mayor's office to-day at noon, and there in conjunction with H. H. Hobbs, foreman of the Grand Jury, and C. O. Burton, a member of that body, Oluf Brothers, within the reach of the people if thev but contide in the gentlemen in whose | hands the undertaking has teen placed. | Every member of the committee name; by the Mayor is a representative citizen. Some of them have expended millions of | dollars in buildings and other improve- menis in thix city and State. Such men can well afford ‘0 recommend and encour- age improvements in others. A greatdeal | will depend upon the meeting oi the com- | mittee to-day. It is to behoped that they | will all spare the (ime to be present in the interest of the whole peopie of San Fran- CIgCO. organiz: for the purpose of negotiating erty that never should have been disposed of in the first instance. show off the City Hall to any advantage the entire frontshould be converted into a T fowers and shrubbery with green grase | 1i this the present opportunity is missed L of accomplishiag this much desired object | A S ars be built up in, such & manuer a0 NEVER UNDERSOLD, hide the hall bui'ding from view on the z The depth of the lots from Market street ! KLONDIKE' to Park avenue is auch ihat nrnminemj L stores will not find their way on to Park v avenue, and as a result the cheapest and M locate ou the avenue where reuts will be cheaper than fronting on Marke: street. frontage into a beautiful park is now x 3 We are in a position to furnish you with supplies rock prices. Goods packed properly Every article guaranteed as represented. for the people of this city a piece of prop- It is corceded by all that in order to E OLD RELIABLE handsome park where an abundance of | round. the entire front will in the course of a few ‘ city’s main thoroug fare. Sy buiidings with commancing business most objectionab e c.ass of tenants will To obviate this and convert the entire KLONDIKE! and entire outfits at bed- for traasportation. Poverty Decided to Be No Crime Samucl Cates and Miss Belle Tupen, res dents of Shasta County near Castle Crag, were taken before Uaiied States District Judge de Haven yesterday morning to show cause why they shou'd not be puuished for contempt for iailing to obey a subvena commanding them | 10 appear as witne: in the cases of the | United States against Lee Butcher and Jasper Galpen, charzed with setting fire to Govern- ment timbe The witnesses explained that it was fmpos- sibie 1or them to obey the subpenaas they Send for Catalogue. Goods Packed and Shipped Free. STORES. 40 and 42 Fourth Street, | 9 and 11 Montgomery Av. | 401 Hayes ~tree {rom thelir homes to this city. Upon this showing they were released on their own recoguizance. (A COFFIN NOTICE. Taxes Duz Upon Assessments Made by the State Board of Equali= zation. partment, State of California, ber 12, 1897. KEW TO-DAY. REDFERN, Courl Dressmaker and Furrier LONDON AND PARIS. te Board of onl 0f Asse “Duplicate kecord \ssessments,” con- New York Establish; 8 nine u the property of each (.’m sl S is opened | orthe el w3S0CIAtions o corpora- this autumn unier entirely new manage- | tions. #s fixed by said ~tute Boad of Equaiza tion for the year 1567, to wit: Califrnia P iai road _Company, Central Pac) Pacif ilrond Company. Northern ¢ alitor ment. Every model and every piece of | material is ab-olutely new and fresh. | A special new department has been opened for mail orders, to which we give South P y (Aliunt.c e 3 5 [ (ssees), San SS KYLE (‘ate of t! ari Com pa; ( he Paris House), | O, e manager. Kajlway Company Rallro d Compa Al uin ‘Califorals and Nevads HKall- road Company, Carson and Colo ato Rairoad Company. Guslaia Riv r Heiitord ¢ ompany. Nevada-Callfornia-Oreco + Ral wav Company a County Narrow Gange Raliroed Company ific Coes Kai roal Pac NEW YORK. i1 ay Compnny. Fatmro Valles. ial it Cowpany. Sau Francisco and San Mateo (Eleeiric) Rallway Company, Slerra Val'eys Haiiway Cons- pany and Pullman’s Paluce Car Company. ‘Ihe State and Counte Taxes ou all persona' rroperty, and one-hulf of the State and County Taxes on all re peity, aie now due and pay- sble. and will it on the Jast Mondsy in November rexi, ai 6 o’clock P. .. and unless naid 10 (he State ‘Areasuicr. al 1he Cap tol. prior there- 10, & per cent will ba added (0 tiw »mouat thereo!. atd nriess $0 paid on or befors the last Monday in April next a: 6 o'clock p. M. su additionai B per will be added 10 the smount tiereor. he remalmin: one-ha £0f he State and County Taxes on all real property wil be due and payabie at any time afior che first Monday in Jaiuary next, and will te delizquent on the lust Mondaz Ly April next, dt 6 o'clock p. M., and unless paid to the State T reasurer, at ihe Capitol, prior thereto, per cent will be added Lo Lué amount thereof. E. P. COLGAN, ~ta.e Controller. YOUNG MEN You don’t need ko around with dark rings under_ your cye, dizzy, nervous, tired, no energs, no snay wboui yoh. If you re troubled | with hight losse<, seminal weakness, lcst man- 1hood or nervous dev.lity you can be entirely | enred by taking Dr. Cook’s Vital Restorative, Used 21 veurs, tested and prived reiinble hy thousands of men; and the doctor, who has hind 25 years’ experience treating PRIVATE DISEASES. will forieit $200 for any case he can’tcure. Restoralive sent privately to any madress. Advice free at office or by mail. NEW TO-DAY—-DRY GOODS. A e S S PNSEC S S TSN S8 SR NEW WAISTS —AaT— Special Prices TO-DATY! In connection with the many other EX- TRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS offered to immediately popularize our Magnificent and Cemplete New Stock we quote the foliowing STYLISH LINES at prices that make them TEMPTING VALUES! SILK WAISTS! ol At 8$4.50. ols !\;' LADIES' FANCY COLORED SATIN WAISTS, tucked yoke and sleaves, le ol in navy, brown ana purple, regu ar pr.ce §6, will be offered at §4 50. At $5.50. LADIES’ BLACK TAFFETA SILK WAISTS. fancy yoke, finished triid on yoke and sleev:s, regu!ar price $7 50, will be offered at At $8.50. LADIES’ HANDSOME BLACK SATIN WAISTS, pointed yoks, made in lat st style, regular price $8 50. will be cffered at 36 50. At $7.50. LADIES’ HANDSOME BLACK SATIN WAISTS, tucked yoke and siceves lined all thiough, regular price $10, will be offered at $7 50. At $8.00. LADIES' FANCY SILK WAISTS, in stripes and plaids, very handsome, regular price $10 50, will be offered at §8. LADIES’ WOOL WAISTS! At S1.50. LADIES FANCY CLOTH WAIS trimmed with velvet collar and front piece of velvet lined, regular price $2, will be offered at $1 50. | TOERENSONI—_——— JUST RECEIVED--- FUR COL’ RETTES, FUR CAPES—_SHEARED CONEY, WOOL SEAL, MARTE AS ACAN, ELECTRIC SEAL, KRIMMER, OPOS- SUM, PERSIAN LAMB. ' SILK DRESS SKIRTS, gros-grain and satin figures, assorted patterns, taffeta silk lined, in black or colors. Prices, $5 to $20. Murphy Building, Murphy Building, Market and Jones Streets. | Market and Jones Strels KEW TO-DAY—AMUSEMENTS. ————— BALDWIN THEATER. ALHAYMAN & Co. (Incorporated). .. Fropris.oce CHARLES FKOHMAN PRESENTS ‘The Brilliant Romance, NEW TO-DAY—-AMUSEMEN' e TREDATICR GOTTLOD & Co- 11 ats AR RATAEERS - R e | UNDER FHE AGAIN HOUSE. RED ROBE. This is the last week D:“;\Il’:\erlva's favorite come- Adaptod'by Caward Rogo m the novel by Stanley Weyman. 300 NIGHTS AT THE EMPIRE THEAT: R, W YORK. SEAT~ XOW A9 FOR ALL THIS AN DIGBY BELI, —IN— THE HOOSIER DOCTOR. PLEASE NOTICEH! SEATs ARE ON SALE TO-DAY FOR AN AMERIGAN BEAUTY!, The teautiful new comic opera to be presented here upon & magnificent scile by the PEERLESS CORINNE And a Company of 50 P ople FIRST TIME HERE ON MONDAY NEXT. S D NEX MORO0SCO’S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. WALTEK MOROSCO. . .Sole Lessee and Manager The Emineat Eastern Actor, WM. EX £ ASCOE, In the Spurkling Comedy-Drama, Crisp Wit—** FRIENDS !’ —Clever Comedy ‘It can be recommended as a strong play.—s. E. Chronicle. Komance, Pathos and New Scenery. | Eveninz Prices—10c 256 and 50c. Matinees Every Sucurday aud sunday. TIVOLIOPERA-HOUSE ks, ERNESTIN £ KRELING, Proprietor & Manager | THIS EVENING At O'clock, —EVERYBCDY DELIGHTED— Wiir THE OP-NING! THE COMIC OPER\ SEASON! The Japanese Mu-ical Comedy, THE GEISHA *l‘PLRBil'AST Splendid Chorus, Excellent Orchestra Mugnificent Scenery, Costumes aad Effects From the i ondon Models. Ponular Pric <. ..25¢ and 50-, Seats on fale One Week in Advance, CALIFORNIA THEATER. The eminent co; XAV mposer ana pian: UH 3 t ER ARWENKA 1 Piano Recital y_Afterncon and Sat- ing. Last two concer. | Reserved Seat e, 81, $1 50. OBERON. GRAND CONCERT EVERY EVENING BY STARKS. :. VIENNA .. ORCHESTRA ! SUTRO BATHS. OPFPEN NIGIETS. Open Laily from 7 a. M voili 11 P, 3. ADMISSION 10c. CHILDREN 5o, Lathi g, with admission, 25c: cuildren. 20c. THE CHUTES AND FREE THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening, ADGIE AND HEER LIO THE GIRARDS, CHUTEOSCOPE, ETC. Lions Fed Every Evening on the Stage. Adwmission 1o all 1oe. Children JENNIE AND ARTHUR DUNN, The Diminn:ive Comedy Dao. MiSS OLA HAY- D 55 EDNA O e ’ 0 et et S EoX3 DY | R DR, HALYS REIVVIGOR VTOR NPT UERION, SKutch Ardats: PH K-S | Bl 5l Five hundred roward for any case we | RIVGE. “Mother subbard” Monooguist: the | Qosnnot cure. THIS SKCRET fo?l:: | FRECRART el T S TR cares Emissions. Impotency. Varico- fomidtitT e e % cele, Gonorrhcea, Gleet, Fits, Stric. Reserved Seats, 20; ba.cony, 10c; Opera Chairs | [ MMl curcs. Biood Diseases and all wasting and Box Neats. due. ffects of buse or Excesse: Se .t sealed bottle. s i o THREE OTTLES, 85: cuaranteed to cure any case. ALCAZAR FrEp BErAsco. .. Man: E,\dd,’; | orders to DR. HALL'S MEDICAL e el et Phone, Main 254. INSTIT , 855 Broadway, Oakland. Cal. Also for sale at 10731, Market st All private free book. : , San Fraucisco. Five More Performances This Week. diseases quickly cured. send for It speaks for Itself Perfcct in Acting. Scente De al_and Environ- ments. Not . r tofore at these p.ic s— Ste. 35¢, 25¢ or 15e. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON! CALIFORNIA THEATER. ——3——SONG RECITALS——3—— BY —— WE. AND MRS, GEORG HENSCHEL, PRACTICALLY A NEW RAILWAY. Trainsteave tiom aid arrive -t Wrketan | errv. THE RENOWXNED ENGLISH VOCALISTS. - | “San Frincisco Tickes O —— 44 slars = ket atreet, Chronicle Building. Tele- TUESDAY EVENI e e phone Muin 1520 Oakiar Broadway. THURSDAY EVE SATURDAY AFTERNOOD —— PalCas i —— The Best Haiiway —<an ¥ ranc "LOOK At 1H 1IME DR. COOK SPECIALIST FOR MEN 865 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Biz @ is & non-poisonous remedy for Gomorrhee: Gleet, Spermatorrhe. Whités, unnatural di charges, or eny inflamma. Dot to sirieture. tion, irritation or ulcera- (Prevents coutagion. tion of wmucous mem- THEEVANS Ciiemicar Go, branes. Non-astringent. The fac-simile signature of ot Tz Sold by Druggists, or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, toi P! foors bottles, $2.7: 0t on request. of CASTORIA, Reserved Nests.. g Leave Daily Tor Example Admission i %1.00 e~ - 4 1800 3t | Monday a Sale of s ais opens Sa1URDAY, October 23, at Francisco..| 4:80 px Snerman: Ciav & (o s Sacr mento.. 5 =3 METROPOLITAN TEMPLE. e GRAND SYMPHONY CONCERT. = ad Q 4 [ FRITZ SCHEEL! Sl . Sewto . | = AR Kansus ¢ i e 50—SELECTED MUSICIANS—350 | Cnicago 9:30 P/ Fridny £ A Rare Programm , iucludisg the Syniphoay, “RUSTIC WEDDING.” by Goldmark. TO-DAY —AT 3 0O’CLOCK. Yeserved Seais 75c and $1.U0. dmission 50c. Seats on sale at Sherman, Clay & C S new tie, new baliast. new bridges, N0 dust. T'he shortest crossing of the deser: and @ coudtry that fnerests by its varied and beauth ful scenery. The hizhest grade uf pa-senger equips ment aud meals at Harvey’s famous dining-reoms.

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