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N FRANCISCO o ALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 AMUSEMENTS, PALDWIN THFaTER Carx 21 O'S OPKRA-HOU s - Z1cAZAR TuxaTEr Wil ~he Divorce Him™ 1IVOLT Orkmra How Rip Van Wiakle. ORFICEUM. —High-c ViuceVaie Eddy s th Eefore the erformansas. 8 FRER THEATFR. atiernoon and War.” ‘1 1 mxnnn n—Thi at 410 Post s day, reet, at | J = DERS ST LL"" 70 B ALLOWED Supervisors Refuse to Close Dupont, Berry and Bacon Streets, Combinations to Monopolize | Business Are Put Under the Ban, i Bodkin Physician of the Fire Depart- | ment. i | Appointed Examiniog | e Board of Supervicors, by a vote of 6 | refused yesterday to approve the | ancs by which it was proposed to the dens on Dupont and Berry ets and Bacon p t opposed it on the d not think it could be if rigulations the effect desired were | was the duty of the Police De- ade it irtment to make them. ! pervisor Del ates of aght that before | were turned cut a menace to the s of both | on sbould be made for | When the matier isors Sihe‘han, and Smite ance, and Super- | the nex nance prokibit- | among merchants to ot (rade was cerizin cerriel on final passage. appuintment of Dr. Bodki the 'minee of the F.re Commissionsrs for | xamining F £ the Fire Depart. ment, was cor morphine and o tances on puysicians’ cence for t.e was recomm-nded by t mittee and a motion to ref ack to that committe carried. rvisor Rivers’ pool-seiling order, the cause of so much filibustering at the eting, came up for consideration as referred 1o the Health and Polic- n1ttee withiout discussion jtea awarding the the at the crossing of F { Channel streets in repair to Healy. Tibb ts & Co. at a com- pensation of $100 per monin. cart same. ic: r the mat- | contract S S WORKING FOR GOOD ROADS teorganization of the League and an Increase of the Board of Directors, At the meeting of the Goodroads League at 16 Post street yecsterday after- noon it was decided to increase the num ber of directors 1o forty and thz present board was emapowered to make appoint- ents to till the positions so created. It expected by this move to ve each ser atorial district in the State represented | on tue board. A communica ion was received from the | agent of the Milis building offermg the | | | | latter i jesgue rooms in that building free o! charge, which offer w2s accepted and a vote of thanks tenderdd for the gencrosity. The secretary was instructed to make the neceesary arrangements for the removai | 10 the new quarters. - * California calendar for e calendars and Christmas cards | Saubarn, Vait & Co., 741 DEX PC 1898, Cnir for ine miliion. Merket street. e i Want to Come West. | Secretary J. A. Filcher of the State Board of de says that the correspondence of people | ast who desire to come to this State to find homes and establish in business is double that of last year. One ol the latest1om.ke inquiry is a firm whose members wish to erect u spoke &na wheel factory in thiscity. Th, | acsired information will be jorwarded ut ouce. | . o New Trial. The State hss been denfed a new triul of the #uit tn which John W. Deming secured $10, 000 damages for having been injured on one of tne State tugs. Tr 1 the NEW TO-DAY. ONFIRE Skins on fire with tortaring, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors, instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuicura SOAP, a single application of CUTIOURA (ointment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of CUTICURA RESOLVEXT. (titicura 4 10id throughout the world. Porren D.&C. Cozr,, Sola s T How to Cure Tortaring Humors, free. BABY'S SKIN gad frsomatat g oo | Ope a-house. & ALASKAN UBJECT LESSONS = = Fine Display at the Ferry, Opens To-Day for Public Inspection. +(PLINS FOR THE EASTERY TOLR. Stops Will Be Made at Salt Lake, Denver, Lincoln, Omaha and Council Bluffs, AGENCY PERMANENT IV CHICAG. Advantages of San Francisco as an Outfitting Point for the Yukon to Be Heralded Abroad. The fine exhibit of the Alaska Trade Committee will b» opened ar 9. M. to- day for public view. The exbibit housed in one of the wooden buildings the right of the main entrance to the ferry at the fcot of Market street Arrancements have b:en for the Eastern tour of completed committee's strong points in favor 0( outfitting at_this nt. The geographical position of San ncisco and the currents of the Pacific Ocean favor this harbor as a starting- point for Alaskan voyages. A mceting of the directors of the Alas- kan Trade Commitiee was held ye-terday George Liebes, Ed Holland, H. H. wood, H.J. l!nrlm'.:, J. Buckley, AT Prager, H. Snerwooa and E. Engelber, | were presen. The -ecretary submitted the followin report: n B | Balance cash on { £ xpendizures | . - 830450 Posters 3050 Mams - 2500 Paluting. $1,474 00 Total month. ed immeadiately the committee can over the country fairly well witn adver- appoint agents at the ob- | jective points and an effective campaizn can be carried out; but immediate ac.ion be necessary to muke ihe work ef- fec Thomas Magee Jr., in looking over the exhibit at the Ferry building, stated that it was superior t0 any of the exhibits in other cities on the coast. He has kindly number ofarticles pertaining to the Kion- dike whicn wiil go East in the car and be left in the Cb and New York offices. 'ST. MARYS STREET DENS, Charles Allais Sentenced by Judge | Campbell and Gives Notice of Appeal. Charles Allais, who was convicted by Judge Campbell Saturday of houses on St. Marys street for immoral purposes, appeared for sentence yesterday | morning. Attorney Morgenstern made a motion for a new toial, which the Judge denied, and said: “As this is the first case called to my attention I shall make the punish- ment li but if tre detendant comes | before meagain on a similar charge I shall impose a severe sentence. Ine object is more to enforce the law and clean cut the thoroughfares thau to impose a hardship. hesenience of the courtisthatthe defend- a a fine of $50 with the alternative of fifty days in the County Jail.” Aliais’ attorney gave notice ot appeal | | to the Superior Court. Then the seven- was shown that if §2),000 can be | leasing | JAY NOW - TRAVEL N ~ (COMEORT Southern Pacific Company Will Improve the Ala- meda Narrow Gauge. PATRONS DENANDED CHANGES. | offered to farnish the committee with a | Cars Will Be Better Lighted and the Seats Made More Easy. | REPAIRS TO BE STARTED AT 0NCE. The System Will Ba Converted Into| a Broad Gauge in the Near Future. It was decided in the Southern Pacific | ofnces yesterday to make sweeping and | radical changes in the Alameda local | narrow-gauge system in accordance with | the popular demand that the residents of { the south side of the Encinal City be given equal facilities with those on the | north side. “ieNO LK DOWN" STove representativis. A special ten-seated Puliman car will leave this city attached 1o the overland train next Thursday even ing. Onesch side of will bz displayed announcing Jubilee and the Miners’ Fair. The party in the car will consist of Go ernor Sheakley of Alaska’and his son, ing as the Governo:’s secretar: also D. M. Carman, secretary of the Alas kan committee; J. H. Barling, pre-i of the Yukon Transportation Company; T.0W tor of the excursior Thomas Mugee Jr. and Henry Gray. The first siop will be made at Salt Lake, where the gr a: tabernacie has been en- the Golden n zaged. The next stop will be at D-nyer and the commi:tee wiil there establish emperary beadquarters in the Tebor tops will be made at Gra Island, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Linco Burlinrton and other points, The committee will remain at Chicago ten day~, where a permanent agency will be estublished. It is undersiood t Governor Sheakley will manage the Chi- ago depariment. Tne advent of the committee’'s exhibit will be haralded by L. R. Hare and C. H. Ho brook, advauce \gzen A larze quantity of posters for use in the cit.es und t1owns en route have been printed and a quantity of literature an maps in adidinon to those already dis- tributed herz by the committee will te taken East. Word has been received from the Chicago agent that a fine large office has been secured on the ground fluor of the Great Northern Ho'el. It hes been decided to send a man to Wasiington, in conjunction with Seattie and Tacoma, to urge upon the Treasury t | Department and members of Congress that the sub-port of Dyea be closed. Port- land jrepresenis that it has already taken steps to accomplish the tame end and bas a friend at couut, In the opinion ot Horace Davis. who has | recently reiurned irom a norihern trip, tnat the bulk oi the travel to Alaska in 1898 will go by way of St. Michael, he con- siders the pa-ses entirely inadequate to bandle the ireflic, and says that tue num- ber of men ing cannot possibly iravel over them, but will be compelled to wait for the opening of the river route. In thisevent as has been already shown, San Francisco will undoubredly have the | advaniage, 2s deep-water vessel« prefer to sai! frons th s post rather than from har- bors of the north. A man who is making a complete can- vass of the San Joaquin Vailey says that from present indica'ion he anticipates that not J; than 3000 people will leave that section for the new gold fields, and nearly ali of them will buy their outfits an t supplies in this city. A great many inquiries have been re- | cetved from the mining towns of the Rocky Mountain region, and a large movement of travelers wili setin from ihat direction within a few weeks. The tran:portation companies have agreed upon a rate of $300 for passengers, with an allowaice or personal baggaze frem this point to Daw<on C ty. This is a uniform rate which 1s accepted by all the reguiarly or-anized companies which vave ve-sels plying beiween this port and Si. Michael and making connections with the Yukon River boats. Toe whurfage facilities of this city ana the immens: stocks of merchandise car | chas the car a banner| teen other cases were called and a jury | trisl was dl‘l’l!nnlh.d in each, | -aid that this was a busy season of the year for me nts and as he did not care o drag th om their stores ts serve as jnrors, | January 10. ) | m AN ADVANCE IN RATES, Increase in the Freight Tariff|: From Chicago and New York, Th Commoner Iron Froducts Most Effected—A Raise of From Ten to Twenty Per Cent. | The new freight tariff recently adopied | at the meeting of the Transcontinental | Frelght Bureau at Chicago will be put into effect by the Southern Pacific to-mor- row. It will effect rates from common points hetween Chicago and New York and on some commodities it increases the charges from 10 to 20 per cent. The ad- vunce is made particularly on the com- mon products ot iron. The rate on cast and wrought iron pipe from New York by all rail hus been increased from 50 cents per 100 pounds in car lots to 75 certs. From Chicaro by way of the Gulf the rats bas beea increased from 50 cents to 66 cen's. The only decreuse made was for spoons and forks of the common variety. There the rate was cut from $2 40 per 100 pounds | for I ss than car lots 10 §150, The com- modities most effected by the new tariff are: Sugar-bags, beans and veas, har- ness and shoe dressing, cast and wrought | iron pipe, type, mineral woo!, plou, shares, bitters in glass, brass goods, can- dles, coilars and cuffs, reofing composi- | tions, drugs and patent medicines, glu- | eose, boiler and plate iron, butts and | hinge: ains, nvets, bui.ing-ties, fruit | jars and ginsses, pickels, quicksilver flasks, nails and spikes, garden seeds, fence wire and spoons and forks. syrup, I the Bonda. Deputy United States Schlesinger vesterday notified W. A. Dawes and A. W. Robinson, bondsmen for James Cul- verson, the absconding connterfeiter, that if they do not pay $2500, the amount of the bouds, into cour: b iore'the end of this week suit will be instituied against them. -———— Alsop’s Body Recovered The body of E. & Alsop, who fell overboard last Sunday from Grecu-sireet wharf, was recovered resterday forenoon and taken to the Morgue. The deceased was & laundryman by oceupation and 24 years olu. He resjaed at 11 Tey.or street. The deceased was subjsct | to eptieptic fits and was seiz:d with one wiiile fishing vn the wha g gl The Ethel and Mariou Sold. The tug Ethel and Merion was sold a auction yesterday in front of the Merchants’ | Exchange by order of the United States Dis- | iret ‘"t"f:a Frank Shepherd was the pur- ats o The Judce | he would continue the casesuntil | District Attorney | arries the heavier vortion of the traffic in Alameda and ihe complaints regarding 1he manner in | which the system is conducted have b2en long and loud. The majority of the cars now in use Lave been running since Senator Fair built the road and are obsolete and en- tirely out of date. In some of the coaches the lights con- sst of two small kerosene lamps, totally khteven a small nerrow- in the sinokers used by morning business vassengers the are small and cramped. ter Car-repairer Gee has been given orders (0 bezin at onceon the changes thet will muke the narrow-gauge as well equ pped as any running through the suburban towns across the bay. The cars not now in active use will be taken 1o the repair-shop and fittel with the latest improved lamps, the seats will be changed in the cara that now have | lengthwise benches so as to conform to the newest of sencer-cars, and other | improvemets will be made (o bring the coaches up to the required standard. One of the most important changes that was conrenu-lnlcd however, is the convert- Hn;, of the lo portion of the narrow | gauge throuch Alameda gauge, Tue comrany does not desire to change the road beyond Alameds, and to make it possibie 1o run botu broad and narrow gauge trains over the line will lay a third rail irom the mole to ths High-street ter- minus of the system so that both through and local llnes can be accommodated. This change will probab'y not be made until the filling thie mole, an enterprise now in progress, is comp'eted. | FAT FEES TO BE CUT. | Recorder’s u.pyms Must Not Charge | for Printed Forms Aiready Paid For. City and County Attorney Creswell has filed an opinion with the Board of Super- | visors to the effect that the custom in vogue in the Reccrder’s office of permit- ing copyists to charge full rates for printe | torm books where they do no more than fill in dates, names and amounts, is illega’. Hs hoids that where the county has paid the co:t of printing the forms the copyists have no right to charge for labor thev do not perform The opinion is given that the Recorder | has his option whether or not 10 order printed forms or blank books, The effcct of the opinion, if acted upon, will_be that a number of fat positions in the Recorder’s office will be far less valua- ble than they are at present., - A New Elevator-Boy. The appointment of Wil.iam H. Wiggins Jr. as elevator-boy in tne Appraiser’s store has been confirmed vy the Treasury Department. Mr. Wiggins was formerly a workman in the Uuited Stnes branch Mint in this city and resides at416 Austin sireet. The new e.cvator since Mrs. Morse resigned has been operated by Harry H. Fulk. The salary 08 vear, Mr. Fulk was appointed by Colicetor Jick- son under the civil service rales. He sail vesterday he was not aware that he had been displacid. ! The narrow-cauge mmh-qua(: to! gauge car, anc | early ) into a broad | read-: LLING FT3H How Fishermen Hoodwink the Deputy Commis- sioners. Steelheads Are Being Caught in Russian River With Set Nets. Several Boxes of Fish Were Shipped to This OCity Last Week, The attention of the Fish Commission- ers has been called to the fact that the fishermen who are at present catching iarge quantities ot steelhead trout in Rus- sian River and shipping them in boxes to ast, extend or set any seine or net of any kind for the caiching of any fish in any river, stream or slouzh of this State which shall extend more than one-third across the width of ssid river, stream or slougn shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and every net that i3 secured in any way and not Iree to drift with the current or tide, etc.” ing steelheads in the Russian Rlver are, in tne first place, using nets the meshes of which are smaller than the law atlows, drift, but are fastened in such a that it 1s impossible for a fish that will weigh more than three pounds to escape capture. Last Tuesday nine boxes of fish we hipped from Duncans Milis to this and on Friday | heads arrived fiom the sane town. The fish were sol¢ by the fish merchants of this city for 10 cents per pound, and it is said that the men who caught them re- c ived in return only 4 cents per pound. | At this enormous amount of steelheads to com- pensate them for their time and labor. The steelhead which ascends the Ru 1 River ut this season of the year works ils passage—that is when free {rom ylure—to the headwalers of the river orenters the geveral <ireams thatempty city, ast sixteen boxes of steel- ing iis species, thus affording anglers who visit the various towns along the river dur.ng the summer seasen excelient sport. Tue capture of the parent fishes means nothing less than the aepletion of ihe streams of its finny mhabitants. It can hardly be expected thatanglers who spend many dollars during the angling season in the towns that are within easy reach of good trout sireams will care to visit creeks and rivers that co not contain game fishes. Tle Fish Commissioners are busily en- aged stockinz coast waters wiih the fry of Steel-headed trout, which when large enough to guard sgainst predatory fishes descend the river until they reach their natural home, which is the salt water. commissicn stocked the Russian River with sevaral thousand salmon fry. quite possible that these youngsters when of good size wiil which they were planted. If so will share the fate of the steelheads u less the law is enforced. Beveral nets ¢ River by D2puty Commissioners were cor fiscated lust season, and, strange to sa the ownersof them never made an at- tempt by law or otherwise 10 have them returned. New nets are now in use on the river, and unless the Commissioners are 100 busily engaged in hutchery work a deputy may possioly be ordered to D cans Mills with instructions to seizs ail | nets tnat are being unlawfully used for the capture of steellieads. Itis hard to capture the transgressors of the law, as they station guards on the banks of the river during neitinz time, and when they see or hear danger ap- prosching a shotgun is fired and this1s a signal to the poachers to decamp, The Paper-mili Creek isalso being de~ pleted ot its large ti-hes by poachers wno | nave been using spears. Lp week, that | is immediately after the ficst freshet, five steelheads were killed by m Who voasted of their feat last Sunday at Point Reyes in the presence of a I number of anglers. A MUSICAL TEA. The Ladies of the Channing Auxiliary Pass a Pleasant Alter- noon. The ladies of the Channing Auxiliary neld an apron sale and musical tea yester- day in the parlors of the Uuitaiian Church. The af ernoon was most pleas- antly spent and nearly all the ladies be- louging to that charitable organization were present. The programme which helped the ladies 10 pa; he ple: nt bours of the aiternoon was filled Ly piano selections, songs and recitations. Mrs. Ludham, the elocutionist, was charming in her naturalness and one of her pieces, “My Ships That Are Out to Sea,” was spoken in such a realistic man- ner that before she had finished theie were tears in the eyes of many. The quartet of ladies who rendered vocal seleciionsdid admirable for amateurs and, in fact, the afternoon as a whole came up 10 the usual standard that marks every- thing that the ladies of the Channing Anxiliary take irn hand. The aprons that were sold were made by society people of this city and the pro- ceeds went to the cause of charity, WERE THEY STOLEN? A Trurk and Telescope-Basket Left in a Vacant House. Mrs. Haberling owns a vacant house at 1118 Howard street. Sunday some person or persons took a larce trunk and a tele- scope-basket to the house and lockea the front door with a padlock XEW TO-DATY! I{q}(]:relessly Waging s v the Battle the worst sufferers. Dr. Miles’ New Sys- tem of restorative Remedies have sustained many weary men and vomen when physical and mental exhaastion seemed imminent. When the brain 1s all in a whitl, when the dead, oppressive pain at the base of brain is | almost unbearable, or when the eves are fairly dancing from shooting neuralgic agony RCTO! th forehead Dr. Miles’ iw= wapie io from temple to tem- ple, get u bottle of Sold by all drugkisis ©on guarantee to ben- efit. Eook on heart NeWineo and nerves sent free. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. The fac-simile signatuze of -~ is on every wrapper of CASTORIA. BY TH[]USANDS' f into the river for the purpose of propagat- | they | On the trunk | '\ | | | thif city are transgressing the law, which | “That every person who shall| net shall be considered a set | The fishermen who are at present caich- | and in the second place their nets do not | manner | rate the fishermen must caich an | the attacks of | in the eariy part of the present year the | It is | reiurn o the river in | ptured on the Russian | Han'm 57 | The Strange Ad_ventures of Jack and Jill. was the address, “Mrs. H. E. Colton, San Franci co, CalL.” As Mrs. Haberling gave no one anthor- ity to put anyth 2 in the house, she communicated with the police. Datec- tives Ryan and O'Dea were detailed on the case, and suspecting that the tronk and basket were the products of some barglary, they had them removed to the City Prison nfind\'\[:f\)’ therinvestigation. ((cn.lr;:n)l!r‘c (ln\ & d b L. Rosenburg, 1721 Clay street, wes the City Prison yesterday by De- tectives Reynolds and Dinan on a charge of grand larceny. The purse was found upon { Talbot when searche from Mrs, NEW TO-DAY. ELEGANT GIFTS SILVERWARE, NOVEL AND REASONABLE (Just think of it! A sterling i Silver-mounted Brush and i Comb in case, $4.) DT LUNDY 4 THIRD ST. (Under the Claus Spreckels Bldg.) Babies Thrive on . Gall Bordep Eagle Brand Condensed Milk.| LiTTLE Book INFANT HEALTH” sent FREE, Sheuld be in Every House. LY. CONDENSED MILK CO. NEW. YORI(. FURRITURE | t For 4 Rooms| Cpmsisting | Parl Bedroom, Dining- | om and Kitchen. 110 Post street to 358 | Ing removed from Vost, nd v arni- rpeis, , etc., wil Id at very low S 10 maKe 10 a treviendous consign- Bient of new s004% Row on the Way. GIVE US A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. ogues mailed free. Free Delivery across the bay. Four-room Cat Telephone—Main T. BRILLIANT, Successor to Aronson Furniture Company, 538340 POST STREET NEW TO-DAY— AMU<):MENTS. TIVOLIOPERA-HOUSE Mrs ER N'u\&i\'xnu'n nuprmum\nuua: iuy\erbnoluuu.urrlan st 3 Opera Comlqas WP VAN, WINKLE T CAST. NEXT SATUEDAY EVENING, Our_Holiuay paciac.e, ‘MOT HER GOOSE!" SEATS NOW O POPULAR PRICES . SALE. and 50c. HOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. WALTRE MOKOSCO. . S0le Lessee and Mana s Elaborate Production of Frank M. Eritliant Comedy Drama, “BOOTLES’ BABY!” Sparkling Comedy, Romence, Erillian® Wit, Besuittul Sc nic 1 t Lostumes a Ga saway's EUSH-ST. THEATER. Sunday Afternoon and Evening, SOUTH ]il FORE THE WAR. 1wo Periormances. Popular Pr cos 35¢. 50¢ RACING! EACING JOCKEY CLUB— - ninz MONDAY, mber 25, Inclusive. OAKLAND RACETRACK Racing Monaay, Tuesday, Wednesday, Abursday, Friday and Saturday. FIVE Ok MORE RACES EACH DAY. RAClNGl ‘ranclsco ac 12 M. anl :30 and 3 p. M., conneci ing wic iraina .mppnu At the eltrance (o track Buy your ferry tickets 10 Shell Mound. Xeturning—Trains leave Lhe fracs at 4:15 414 4:40 P. M. end Immediately afier the Ias: race. THOMAS 1. WILLIAMS JR, Fresidens R. E. MiLRUY, Secretary. OBERON. R piable Eneagement of NEW TO-DAY. CLOAK .. DEPARTMENT! SENSIBLE GIFTS AT— GREAT BARGAINS Tan Kersey Jackets, faced, latest styles, at $5.00 Each. Worth $7. 50. Latest shades in Green Ker- sey Russian Blouses, silk lined throughout, worth $15, at $10.00 Each. Full Line Beaded Plush Capes at very low prices. silk A grand assortment of all the latest shades Taffeta Silk Petticoats from $3.00 to $22.50 Each. Brocaded Silk Skirts, $7.50, at $5. 00 Each. worth ull line Chlldreu s Jackets, in boucle cloth, at $3.50 Each. Stylish line Fur Collarettes, from $2.75 to $35.00 Each. 0. GURTIN 9i1 and 913 MARKET § 19 i NEW TO-DAY —~AMUSEMENTS. BALDWIN THEATER. LAST 6 NiGHTS—Matinee Saturday. ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO. TC-NIGHT........_...LAST TIME, The Immense Triu A ... BOHEME! y Matinee—MA"® i rere - Rirds tme In “THE LITTLE HAYDE! In conjunction with a speci.l piozram SUNDAY NIGHT AND FAREWELT, A Really Monster Bill! Feature ujon Feature! CALIFORNIA THEATER. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), Dec. 14, MME. SOFIA SCALCHI In a Mis el'ancous Con: ud_Acts of Grand Ltalian Opera. Second act ot “Martha” f urth act of “Irovator rand Orctesira _ Fol art'stsnthecast: Mlle. Toulinguet, Mlle M e ¢n Bedat, Mr T gnor A. Albert, Sig or C. bnurro. Prices seuts now on sals o ias McQueen 1.50. $1 anad 50c erman, Chy & Co.’s POFULAR PRIC Vednesday. WLEY COMPANY COLUMBIA THEATER. Next Monda. 0y T BEAUTIFUL, | THAT FUNNY, e e DELIGHTFUL. WAS THE ONE VERDICT LAST NIGHT. A SUPERB PRODUCTION THROUGHOUT. EORI'S A Milk White Flag! Magnificent Scenery and Acces: dries. New and Eiegan? A Most Excellent 50—PEOPLE ON THE STAGE—50 Anda Tull Brass Band Costumes. Monday, December 27... uu y Ceney| Islacd” £ Monday, NELL Irish comedian. DORERTY'S Caniue Circus. HIANIOSIST kRS, sensational scrobats. ;. v.oln virtnosa ura DE FILIPLLS, YCL Reserved seats, 20¢ and Box : eats, JJC- ALCAZAR l-\'anm"s wt§: ‘TFT. the ODA ratl(‘ hit. g ustonts, ntric D cers. Ealcony, 1uc; Opera Chairs Prices: Oc. 15. - Matinee a: ARIUME WILL SHE QIVORGE H!M K ONLY avid Beiasc)'s and Fraoklin WL T LEFT BUnIND ME! Badd by "Phione, Matn 254, THE CHUTES AND FREE THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening. Immense Vaudeville Ent CH SCOPE and GREAT V. ,\ll DEVILLE COMPANY. n 10 all, Caildren, e. | Correr Edd! OLYMPIA Bevinning STAKK'S VIE. irday henlnv NA ORCH

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