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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, SATULDAY AMUSEMENTS, FALDWIN TREATER — = ay New York.™ ;l'! UMBIA THEATER— Cavalier of France.” ORG8CO'S OPERA-HOUS:~ On the Mississippl.” A3 CAzan THEATER “Incog Tivonr OPERA Hovsaw The Gelsha.” ORYHRUA b Clans Vit OLYNM21a~Corner of Boston Ladies' M Ittary BrsisT. Tre X Monday, Decemb: UBKRAN:rus ETTRO BATHs, on and Eddy streets. nd ER.~*=outh Before the War,” & Concert. Bathing and Performances. THE CHUTES AND CHUTES FrEE THEATER — Creat Vaudeville Company, every atiernoon and ¥ving RECREATION PARK— COURSING—At Ing LACIFIC ConsT 3 , this afternoon. taces 1o-day. By friuv & LoYLE—This 4a 4, Horses, at 220 Vale: BY W. G..Lavxg & cemuver 6, Horse change, 721 } By A Thursday o'cloc inesday, De e 16 & Co.—W. 15 er T0R THE ORGAN FOND. The Rosarian Society’s Enter- tainment a Great Success, ic's’ Hall Crowded to the Doors With the Friends of the Church. The musicel and literary entertainment giver. by the Rosarian Society of S Dominic’s Church in St. Domtinic's Hall last night was successful beycnd all ex- pectations, and in consequence the organ fund will be materially increased. The ball was crowded to tke doors. Every number was loudly applauded, and most of the entertainers were obliged to respond.-to persistent encores. All the clergy of St. Dominic’s were precent and several other churches were well repre- sented. The sum realized was estimated to be between $250 and. $300, and the young of 1adies the society are very proud of 1d 1 ot without reason e ther, '~ success was largly due to ave worked uncea:- ted ch their efforts. Tt ingly. for weeks young men of t Clancy, the genial epiri society. _The officers of the society me: Miss Cernelia ident; Miss Sadie i Miss Louisa May by some of the ch and Faher uel director of tue Miss May Durand, M. Schwariz, secretary ; er; Miss treast marshal, president of the isted bon, Miss Annie Kelly, Miss M y D irand, Miss Cornelia Farre! ts—Miss zie McSadden, M Grace Gallagh Miss Josepuine O N 1e Curry Miss e Gallagher. eil, Miss Edna Farrell, Mazy Curry, Miss ry Fitzpatrick. May Dy pes and Miss Ma ay Following is the compiete programme endered St. Ignatus annhauser’ or s0lo (se- , “From dike; so- s Roseila dicKeon, Miss | The Eritish Ships Afghanistan, Brenda and day. They Arc Wheat Laden and Very Evenly Matched as to Spzed, So They Should Make a Pretty Three-Cornered Race. The Afghanistan Is the Favorite in the Eetting. AL AL AVALEH Ellisland Got Away for England Together Last Thurs- THEY COURT - INVESTIGATION iPark Commissioners Not at All Disturbed by the ‘ Current Threats. {Power to Manage the People’s | Pleasure Ground Derived From the Legislature. | The Commission Appointed by the Governor Is Not Amenable to Local Supervision. The Park Commissioners are not in the slightest degree disturbed by the threats of the Grand Jury to investigate the work of putting in the electric plant. | Grand Jury which preceded the present body of investigators went through the | | | | | | book- and records of the board and found | that the Commissioners bought whatever they had a mind to buy without advertis- | ing for bids or opening the purchase to public competition. All that a Grand Jury can do is to recommend that the law be amended so as to require the Park Commissioners, when le.t'ng contracts for work or buying supplies, to invite compe:ition. Years ago at Sacramento some very clever work was done in amending the then existing statutes regarding the man- agement of Golden Gate Park and some original ideas were advanced in putiing The | TWHEAT SEIPS ' THE BOARD FINDS ~ INDEMAND, ONE SCAPECOAT There Is a Surplus Teacher Missing in the Girls’ High Rfchool, A O T T T T O 0 0T 0T PO ARSI S0P ASTOTAT S TSNY 'Only Two Disengaged Grain | Vessels Now Left ] in Port. | { | i FThe Flintshire Was Chartered Yesterday After Lying Idle a Year. | | 4 Something Was Said About | It” and the Good Effect Was Marvelous. | Kitterman's New Gasoline Yacht| Charges of Irefficiency on the Part America to Be Launched at of Teachers and Even Worse Re- North Beach To-Day. garding the Directors. [ { \ i There are only two disengsged wheat| The Board of Education found one | ships in port, the Heathbank and Speke, | scapegoat yesterday, and possibly in the | and as both of them are handy vessels | hope of drawing the fire sgalnst their their agents are holding out for a 35s | peculiar methods they sacr ficed one of | fre ght The tonnage on the way is‘ the surplus teachers. When THE CaLn 35 000 tons less than it was at this time in | appeared yesterday morning with the ex- 80 the chances are that the vessels in | pose of the conditions prevailing at the - b= LALRTAMAANAI uestion will get their owners’ figure. | G rls’ High School there was a hurried Up to yesterday the British ship Flint- | assembling of interested parties, and shire was among the disengagea fleet. | was decided thatsomething must be done, | She arrived here from Cardiff Decemver | f ¢ “somebody had said something.” 11, 1896, and after discharging went to otification was dispatched to Miss | Martinez, where she has been lying ever | Barns that she need no longer occupy the | since. When freights were at 258 an at- | library of the Girls’ High School and that ‘ | tempt was made to secure her, but the | her services were no longer required, ss offer was refused. Then 27s 64 wa fered, then 30s, and early this week here was no place for her. She was rale- 1 gated to the iist ¢f substitutes, where she ZZ00 UM ELUD AR AT A0 LA T L0 b A NEW TO-DAY—DRY GOODS. HALE’ SATURDAY SALES. The Saturday talk of econom&—seekers. Everybody knows Some items on sale all day. Some about “Hale’s Saturday Sales.” on sale only after 7 o’clock to-night. booming bargains. A bubb ST AR AR R 74 ling list of business- THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ON SALE ALL DAY AND EVENING: 150 LADIES’ EIDERDOWN SACQU S on sale pink, gray or biue; e garmen.s. $1.00 Each. REGULAR CHI broidered work d. NG red, NGEHRERVES G | On sale a'l day ana evening. [ | * | SANTA CLAUS. Santa Caus hold a reception to ¥S, slightly Imperfec, fine Swiss em- | | the litiie ones mpanied by purents scalloped edges, solid or open | | OFguardians this morning from s | 9 to 10:30 O’Clock. 12ic Each. & FANCY BOX PAPE of parer a .d 24 envelopes. and evening. 25c LADIEY HANDKER-| NCH BATTLE-SHIP, with §RC | all., T R 5 1E, contain 1 quire | On saie ull day S TRUNK . with Tray | SQUARE PIANOS, S notes. .. 10c Box. | N WHEELS nch...... OUR 20c PHOTO FRAMES, imitation alll- | WOOD SOi DIE gator skin, 7149, with gliss. Special, 15¢ ‘Each- | special sale all day and evening | 15c kind for.. 26¢ kind ror | ifornia. Section Maps of the United States or Cal- The greatest educational game in the country. The States (or Counties) are cut in blocks to accurately represent the true boundary. The object is to put the map together. Indorsed by the best educatirs of the Stae. Elegantly put together in heavy binding. We think this is the greatest value the Bazaar De- partment has ever offered. All day and evening. None sold to dealers. 39¢ Each. BLACK SILK LAS, stéel rod and silk frume. Chinn Ball Handles. Dresden Handlies Fancy Dresden Handles.. From $i to 39¢. tass, $2.L0 each ITEMS BELOW WILL NOT BE ON SAL AFTER 7 O'CLOCK THIS EVEN:iNG. E UNTIL | = structible head, Ar-gular $1.25 Blsque | | |fieE"Dat win saui | Dressed |pretty dresses with | kid bod. . Qr C | Doils |bon .e¢ to matck, 16 2G| hair, '[ o3 | incues hizh. after dlea » M only % Fach | s oniy TR ST G T w v;rl\\‘wh > coiton, 72x8 50¢ 3 On Covers | deep fringe. 50c ones| £ Blankeote | oar | |ar TP orly Eacn || Afe | 0 Sodier Suits, | Bisque s C || Soldier wth gan ani sword. ] Bisque |anu irl 7l i Suits [will ba ¢ | Atter 7 8 0. only | Facn | 2. s r0r Statue 600 | €ex ra heavy Bleached Cotton Tow- Cotton leis ( Towe.s |%1dc he d=Cl s heas [y fiinged. To- (9] | nignt from 7 ¢, 10 Dozen 300 6 our b Waste- |oscoracca Paper Pajer Bas B skets i from to- 320 Co 5 Carp Carper weepers, tue kind| . QEC Sweepars I thit sw 4.c value. i pas] Afur? e | Bach "SMYRNA RUGS ON SPECI 91 in the lot. come first served. 24 RUGS, 16x28 INCHES. WORTH 70c—SPECIAL 18x34 WORTH 95 IAL RUGS, 21x:8 WO.TH WORTH $ ., WO \TH Will be on sale all day and evening. AL SALE. First m EACH HALE BROS., Incorporated, 937-945 Market Street. = S AL A JU0 0 60AGAAULI00AERAUMTUAAUAED 0 AhALD 2N A ket U0 AALLA IV SR AULEIMAEAMAACCJSRTIMBRL S AURANAHURROLALUAR LIV LM AR UL TR IO AR G LI LN A — = 2461 was bid. The charter was finally | made yesterday at “‘better’’ than 32s 6d, 0 tne owners of the vessel will be par- | | tially reimbursed for her year of idle- will wait for advancementin the rezular way. = Having issued an order a week ago put- ting a stop to the numbering of pupils, [5C.CO0COCOICCO00COC NEW TO-DAY—AMUSEMENTS. 'COLUMBIA THEATER. NEW TO-DAY—AMUSEMENTS. BALDWIN THEATER. ; - te. Aies | in @ few extra provisious. Asthelaw now | ness. and then followine this by bowing to the | © _— AL HAYMAN & Uo. (Incorporated)...i.... Lessaay taiing ibe | stands the Commissioners are not respon- | The engaged tonnage in port is gradu- | inevitabl: in the matier of surplus teach- | MATINEE ——LA'T 3 TIMES!—— nd other in- | sible 10 any otuer power in the city than | ally getting away, and there is now the | €3 by dixmissing one, the board felt that | § THI AFT[RNOON. MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT AN : squiraito #o 0, WALz | yheir own board for tne disbursement of | smailest fleet in the bay that hus been | it bad done enough, and consequently did | BEAUTIFUL . ¢ AY AD Mine Mer’ | the funds allowed for the maintenance of | hers fu years. not enter into the matter of the other | © Think After All How Short Life Is, and Make | Haine Julia Coffey; te > : e ‘| the French bark Jules Verne sailed f cessary, nor ¢ ake any action Sonths A Dt Mest ijuna Coffey. tenor | obliged 1o ask the consent of the Mayor or | 4o Lrench b B o ied Do | on the matter of the teacher at the Lowell | & See the Distinguished Actor, 'N GAY ] is1, ATu0id GFazier; vocal duet,O'er the Haw- | Board of SupsTvisors to carry out any | Maresca has wazered @ cate of wine that | High School who reports and druws|g@ MR, RXKAKRRARRAKAIIKHKAK H L e | work of improvement. In theeventofa|iis vessei will beat the Jules Verneinto |S8iar¥. ~ o o 5 Htimeit é' Louls X x SaE o es Rinday MGG 1 . 4 R T b oois | ct 3 £ e himse ® | = | scandalous allowauce of public muney the | pori. T x |45 haniions ke thasalld ur ias €oas | o 'k * EXTKA-NEXi MONDAY— Auditor might withhold his signature to Yesterday the British ships Afghanis- x E 3 '® * % * * % e et Tae trensnrs, by begena | tan, Drenda and Ellisand got away lor | Weni so far as to threaten him with ejoct. | § ot % % | ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO, in Yy England 2lso with about 10,000 tons | ment from the board, is very desirous tnat | & | e e e ““aq, BOII »» 1énor solo this check the iocal government has no | b b = | the good work be kept up, and he said | A EIVIES. 6 x : | of wheat be ween them, and tue three n d '@ | 1n the Brilant Pictorial Romantic Dramia, = = musicul specialt.es, authoritv. In regard to the park in par- | | yesterday tuat if the peovle of this city barytone solo" (seiected). W - = }mvlig ns assert that they will beat both | V! 2 i 't fl { . bursione solo, (sciecied). W.J. Hial-| ticular the city is whoily governed irom | the Frenca and Lialian vossels into port. | ¥bO pay taxes could butseo the way in | @ 3| < HOR0SCO'S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Ohun.Masler Ravmona Nown; comie | SYTAMEBIO: T L oade the ex. | 1 Unree Briish versels are very evenly | which their money was cquandered with- | 8 ! AC“'“ IFR 0F FP ANCE WALTLK MOROSCO. . Sole Leaseo and Maaazss es, W. J. S; 8CCOM P 1 Al ~ | matched, but th i istan g —AT— | J / :gif;fli}é‘,ki}urea{fr{\.’r i Eecompanist for the | o dea investigation into_the manage- | ke bellinl:. S e | schools they would rise en masse and de- | A oo ¥ AL VAl Initial Production of the Great Scenic Melodrama, S Cruz by the Sea. Gl kT : schooner Cataina in tow arrived fr 5 2 - 2 [ i = — % ¢ “The Ensizn.” 4 s',‘"'_: NI f’k'r:e R appointed to administer, and the Com- | Pireon Point yesterday. The wre.be | that is not under the influence of the po- | © | S e L Bt AT o0 e el In Town Talk this week the special feature | n)i"¢ioners are now wiliing and even de- | brought upail of the steamer Columia | litical ring. and this influence is felt to | ® ° . Next Week a Great Repertoire. ntroducing the Great P ckanlanies in Specialtles, is an article by Alfrea Meizger upon Santa Crus, illustrated by portraits of weli-known Banta Cruzans. real lile tells of the matrimonial vicissitudes of & man and woman prominent in social and business life of the city. * — e ——— Took Away Her Daughter. Judge Coffey yesterday removed Frances Howell from the custody of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Howell, who resides at 206 Fifth street, es he did not believe her a fit person to care forachild. The girl has been placed under the guardianshipof the California Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. 2 ——— This Week’s Wasp. The Wasp is full of good thiugs this week, smong them being several cartoons thatare more than up to the Wasp's usual standard. ~Budd’s Kindergarten”” and “The Lord Mayor” are among the caricatures that are both pointed and well drawn. - The comments and regular departmenis are very inieresting this week. he original novelette from | | sirous that all the transactions of the | board may pe inquired into by the pres- ent Grand Jury. The point which the | former investigation disciosed was the in- | dependence ot the commission from local gupervision. The whole responsibility for the care of the park rests on the three Commissio-ers—Irying M. Scott, Joseph Austin and John Rosenfeid. | " The only way in which the people of | San Francisco can bring the affairs of Golden Gate Park under immediate city administration is to adopt a new charter | of the Legis ature relating to the govern- ment of this city. Then the general rule of requiring contracts to be let to the imprevemen:. Measures of projected ex- tension and adornment would be open, in a sense, to public discussion, so the gov- ernment of the park would be brought | closer to the peoble. | | which would supeisede the various acts | iowest bidder after public announcement | of the work would doubtlessapply to park | | that could be recovered from her rocky | resting place off Pigeon Point. | Whitelaw had a new propeller put on yes- tarday, and to-day she is to assistin the | launcning of J. Kittermar’s palatinl gaso- | line boat. The iatter 18 on the ways at | North Beach, and the Whitelaw, by | means of her derricks, wiil Jift her up | bodily out of her resting place and iower | her into ihe water. The new boat is to be | called America. feet broad, 6 f=et deep and will have a 50- horsepower gasoiine engine, | The American ship John A. Briges sailed for Paxet Sound jesterday to load {lumber for Syaney, N. S. W. Captain Baleh had consigerab.e trouble in keep- ing his crew, and had It not been for the police some of them would have got away an bour beioresailing time. The chances | are that the men will all deserton tue | Sound, and the captain will have to pay | “vloodmoney’’ in order to secure another crew. The | She is 50 feet long, 10 | A viz whale almost got stranded yes- | | sucn 2n extent that the teachers bave lit- | | tle time to attend to the instruction of pu- | | pils, so busy ere they in laying wires for | the.r advancement in order that they may improve the:r financial condition. Mr. | Head said that whiie afew members of the board were irving to improve the | service to the scholars, it was impossible tor them to do anytuing so long as the present conditions ob:ained. Revorts have reached him from the various schools which show that the teachers are neglectful of their duties in many ways to the detriment of the pupils. Favored scholars are being : onored by | 113 GEARY STREET. COMING A MILK WHITE FLAG | theMardlGras Kevelers and the Ku Kiux Klan. i MATINEE TO-DAY, Saturday, Dec. 4. Parquet, any seat, 25¢: Balcony, 1te; Children Evenine Price: . 252 and 50~ Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday. 5 BUSH-ST. THEATER. Week Be%lnnlng MONDAY, Dec. 6th, Matinees Wedne-day, Saturday and Suniay. Harry Marzell's Realistic: Southern Produciion, SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR! CI00000000O000COOMOOOKCO0] 10c, anv part. THE VESUVIANO OPERATIC QUARTET, 50 Pe°p|e on the Stage 50 1zurope’s Greatest Musical ~ensatlon, Special Scenery—Ncw and Novel Specialties— ® FORDYCE and his Musical Fign Pickannny Eand ¢ Jug:ing Comedian; Popular Prices—25c¢, 35¢, 50c—reserved. being asked to assist the teacher in mak- ing oat revyorts, and also correcting the work of other pupis. Instances are fre- | quent where pupils bave taken home for vae inspection of their parents corrected work tuat was done by other pupils, and which showed evidences of greater ignor- | ance on the part of the corrector than on | the part of the scholar who did the work | originally. NEW TO-DAY. A NECKLACE OF PEARLS Is a beautiful possession. Ifa woman one, and if a single pearl drops off the string, she makes haste to find and restore it. Good health is a more valuable possession than a necklace of the most beautiful pearls, | yetone by one the jeweis of health slipaway, and women seem indifferent until itis almost too late, and they cannot be restored. To die before you are really old is to suffer premature death, and that is a sin. Itis asin because it is the result of repeated violations of nature’s laws. Pain, lassitude and weariness, inability to sleep, dreadful dreams, starting violently from sleep, are all symptoms of nerve trouble. You cannot have nerve trouble and keep your health. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred the womb, the ovaries and the bladder are affected. They are not vital organs, hence they give out soonest. Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, by building up_the whom speak Mgzs. NEWELL, others ' medicines a trial. some uterine symptoms. permission, refer to Horx, 1912 Sharswood St., Philadelphia..Pa.;.Mlsu GrACE COLLORD, 1434 Eastern Ave.. Cincinnati, O.; IsABEL OBERG, 220 Chestnut St., \Vo!vmm, Mass., Mrs. A. M. CoLk, New Rochelle, X. Y., and many For special symptoms Mrs. Pinkham has prepared a Sanative Wash, which Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lyr : satisfied ; you can address private guestions to a woman. owns nerves and restoring woman’s organism to its natural state, relieves all these trouble- In confirmation of this we, by the following women, ail of from experience: Miss CELIA VAN 50 Ryerson St., Brooklyn, N Y.; M=s. will cure local troubles. Give these terday beiween Fort Pointana the Pre.| While ail such methods and practices | sidio <hoal buoy. As it turashed tie| WeTecONIIiry to the rules of the ooard it | water in its efforts to escape it provided a { fine spectacie for the ras-engers on the | steamer Umatilla, which was passing in. Funally the leviathan got into deep water and at once aded for the ocean. The waters in and around the bay are alive with bherring and :ardines, and the whales, sea lions and gulis are having a right royal time of it. | Antone Convincia picked up a 17-foot boat yesierday off the Alameda shore | | and brought it to Fisherman's wharl. He thinks it belongs to some parties over in Oakland. The boat is painted green on tue outside and bas a red deck. Tue uniortunaie tramp steamer Amara- | poora is loading at Hakodate jor San | Francisco. It wili bs remembered that after many delays she got away for China with & load oi lumber, but her propeller got out of gear and she had to pui into Yokohama in distress. Her toad of ium- ber has probably beeu sold, and she is now getting ready to return to San Francisco once more, Tue coast-defen: boat Monterey is anchored off Sausalito und wiil not start for San viego until next week. When leaving ti.e navy-yard she collided with a dolphin and one of the lileboats was | smasbed. Assoon as it is replaced the warship will zo to vea. Q mn’nmrmm‘o’nm ITH the Plevna,” See THE CALL of Next Sunday. Cfl.n.uunummumnj New Registrations. There were 75 new registrations yesterday “Lion of Lynn, Mass., if you are not quite and 225 changes of residence, making 304 was impossible 10 correct them, because of the fact inat the teachers had been ap- pointed by favoritism, and were held in their positions by members of the board who had a majority vacking them in their action. 0 Even graver as<ertions had been made to Director Head regarding appointments, but until he couid .ully investigaie them ne was not in a position to make them publi Gas Consumers’ Association, 316 Post s reet, esiablished 1878, reduces gas pills trom 20 to 40 per cent, attends to all complatnis, furnishes new tips and burners, conirols (h: pressure automatically, thus pre- venting the breaking of globes. Electiicul Depattment attends to all complainis conn. cted with elec- tric bells and gas-lighting npparetus. Electric meters tested. Tel. Main 71 . B e King's Daughters’ Concert. A concert iu aid of the King’s Daughters’ Home for Incurables will be given Friday evening, December 17, at Kohler & Chase Hall, The participants will be Miss Elizabeth “INFANT HEALTH"SEnT JACKSON, Ske.c the hitof the du 3\ Iast night of PHE AMERI e COMING—(ZITA, THE GYPSY VIOLINIST. | TIVOLIOPERA-HOUSE Mes. ERNESTINE KRELING, Froprietor & Manage: LAST TWO NIGHTS! |:—:*THE GEISHA!”:—: Good-by to the Dear Little Jappys-Tap-Jappys« Gail Borden RACING sidaSee RACING PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB (NGLESIDE TRACK), Racing From Monday, November 29, to Saturday, December 11, Inclusive. Five or More Races Daily, Rainor Shins. FIRST RACE AT 2 P. M. S. P. R. R. Trains—12:45 and Dail Leave Third-street stailon, stree. Te-Morrow Evening—The 50th and LAST PER- FORMANCE will be appropriately honored. 5P. M. NEXT WEEK—Planquette’s Opera Com'que, RIP VAN WINKLE ——SKATS NUW ON SALE,—— oppling at Valencia Retarning immediately :fter the races. Electric-Car Lines. Kearny street and Misslon s'reet cars every three minutes, direct 1o track without change. POPULAR PRICES FlLilmore-sireet cas transfer each way. ....25¢ and 50c. ALCAZAR ""$%7 25c, 350, 50¢ AREWELL ) INEE 1T0-DAY To-Night and To-morrow (Sunday), LAST TIMFS Of the { un-Maki g Farce, INCOGG! MONDAY NIGHT, TEIE NOMINEE. First appearance at this Theater ot ——FREDERICK PAULDING. —— Corner of Mason and OLYMPIA, Cornerof 3 & N. ANDROUS, President. F. H. GREEN, Secretary. HAs No EQUAL As AN INFANT FOOD. i YOU -ore Throar, ¥imp.cs. Lop- Colored ~pots, Aches, Oid Sores, Ulcers . Hair-Ealling? Write REMEDY CO., 213 Masonic Tem- le. Chicaga, 111., for proois of cutes “apital 8500.000. Wors: cases cored n 15 to 35 days. 100-page book free. FREE ON APPLICATION. NEW YORY CONDENSED MILK CO.RY. .reeis, Great Music Hal FAMILY Ef>ORT.—— ' MILITARY BAND And Many sligh-Class Operatic Aris:s Bartiett, Miss Clara McConneil, Mrs. Frederick Titus (nee Mabel Love), Miss Gertrude Judd, Miss Ida Diserens, Miss Chariotie Ebbets, Miss Etla C. Sione, Mrs E. M. Stensrud, Mrs. J. J. Nachtrieb, Clarence Howland end Frederick Titus. NEW TO-DAY. $20002° Deon’t waste your flour and butter and eggs by using cheap baking powder. EASTERN PRIGES WILL HEREAFTER APPLY TO CHAMPAGNE :: Pints, $2. OBERON. GRAND CONCERT EVERY EVENING BY STARKY. =, VIENNA . =, ORCHESTRA ! RECREATION PARK. TO-DAY, AT 3 P. M, A PERMANERT CURE of the most obstinate cases of Gonorrhea aud Gleet, gnaranteed in from 3.0 6 days ; no other treatment required. RELIANCE VS. ALL-AMERICA | gexunn's ; SUTRO BATHS. ELIXIR OF OPI U M. { Same Graded Temperature ali the year. | The pure essential extract from the native drug. Cons Open Daily from 3 . 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