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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1898, IN JU E ALUNG § Complaint of the Hackmen at the Adoption of 2 New g THE WHARVES & L i Visitors Who Missed the Etna. ——r——— —— ~_l v !\ S ARREST OF A FLOUR THIEF S s, h o~ A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT THAT DID NOT COME OFF. i Mishap of a Geyserville Man and His Paul Revere Ride to Save His Bride. -body turned the’leaves of the al- | erday and inadvertently he water front, ng by halves in . worked well over to | effort to swing back in the | The sky was cloudless, the | with Indian summer effects | e shores. Around the docks the | soft on the ships' rigging and eet promenaders left foot- arter-liquid asphalt. A | ers lay asleep in the sun | yward pier, with a suspiclon of | cozing from their seams. There a breath of breeze to flush the rcheads of the heavy-coated po- | nor to shiver the leafless houghs 1 Chadbourne’s maples dying in | ttle rocky holes along the wharves. | tless some of the midsummer heat from the choleric feelings of sev- | nds of the Italian colony, who | me down to visit the cruiser Etna, | red off Folsom street. They were not | he decks of the warship and | fons over this result added a 7 to the atmosphere. The Et mander brought up the visiting party | a round turn when the first division 1 , schooners, fish- reached his ship. 1 row started to being. The charterers of the fleet of boarding craft came clamoring for prece- e at the g in all the idioms of | muttered Pat, the pioneer hackman. an’ such a livery as it is. split clean up to me neck. corns they'd have me wear on the the boots must have yellow tops. bad. To top it off Of must have a in the top of it. “Of’'m thinkin’ next t den look like a political banner. the gurls in the new livery; tmen had hirec hes was heated to age e foine in tights now, wouldn't they? > affair organ-grinder. too. lookin' stovepipe on me nut. a coal cart first st along ser- | in thos he and the tile now in use. OC‘OC}OOGC‘OQOC‘O’C‘QOQOO’006000GUOGOOOOOGOOOOQQGGGQQO p “Oi’'ll niver do It in the world. It's a holy show they would be a-makin’ of me, and Norah would be gettin’ a divoorce on the grounds of lunacy,” Inquiry as to the cause of his remarks brought forth a volume of pro- fanity which was only stilled by the offer of a “drop of the creature.” Several drops in rapid succession were required to soothe the old man's injured feelings, and he explained himself. “They are a wantin’ us to put on a Hvery, are the carriage company, A pafr of tights wid shtripes down the legs for a pair of oritches; a blue coat as long as the confession of sins, wid a tall Instid of broggans its tight boots to hurt me outside of me skin-tight pants, an’ thin If they was green it wouldn't be so hammered down an’ sawed off ploog hat wid a shavin’ brush they call a cockade, whatever in sin that is, stuck Wouldn't Of be a purty sight in a rig the likes of that. Il haveus In a sult like the clowns in the cir- cus, all covered wid spangles an’ polky dots an’ our faces painted up to 1d fellows what's drove hacks sincé they’ve been invinted that's kin'—the young spalpeens don’t care, what wid their foine legs t = “It's us « 1 to make explanations, w doin’ the t no visitor should come aboard. an’ figures an’ handsome faces they think they” but just take a pipe at those maccaroni un- derpins of mine all covered with ring bones T'd be ashamed to show the horses fearin’ they'd give me the laugh. Connolly, who ain’t bigger than your thumb, would have to keep out of sight or they’d be took for a palr of monkeys escaped from an Eytalian Red Jim the Flop wid his chinchillie whiskers is a kickin’, ‘Of don’t want to cut em off,’ sez he, ‘an’ the boss sez if Of don’t Of must tie 'em up wid a bow knot of sky blue ribbon.” “Jist think of Dan Quinlan and Mike Brandon in that rig they wants us to wear, an’ thin Henry Rawlings wid his big black mustache. Bilver King Boyle, who thinks himsilf so hansome wid his halr so white from goin’ to church so often wouldn’t be so bad, but for mesilf wid me bald head and the billy-goat whiskers, wouldn’t Of be a sight wid the funny “They want to make monkeys of us and Of won't stand it. r be a Chinatown bum. OP'll trow me job an’ join the a4 Maguire an’ ivery young upstart Of see drivin’ a hack clothes OF'll blow up wid a stick of dynamite.” The complaint of the hackman is all due to the adoption of 2 new liv- ery by the United Carriage Company. peace and prevent a strike, has assured the men that the shall be a blue coat and trousers and possibly an ordinary hat in place of The make aisy mashes wid They'd be mesilf to Little Frank O’'Brien and Ed and spavins. Of'd drive manager, in order to keep new uniform capacity by music lovers from all parts of the city, who came to hear one of the largest, If not the largest, instrument of its kind this side of the Rockies. In conjunction with the organ a choir specially augmented for the occasion ren- lered many selections by the great mas- ers. ——— W. H. LILLIE SERIOUSLY ILL. Suffering From a Complicated Attack of Typhoid Fever. ‘Willlam H. Lillie, the well known archi- tect whose office is in the Claus Spreckels building, is critically i1l at his home, 1230 Tenth avenue. . Mr. Lillie has been in bad health for some time past, and about two weeks ago he was forced to take to his bed. Dr. E. Bunker, who is attending him, diag- nosed his trouble as typhaid fever, and during the last few days the dread disease has been rendered more deadly because of | a complication of congestion of the lungs, | s0 that at present Dr. Bunker has little or | no hopes og Mr. Lillie's recovery, although yesterday he was resting easily: ¥ No_professional man is better known in | Sl{.nth nhx;wlscoi !hfin Mr. Ll!ilie,!_h He fl:!lfi?- ed the Masonic Home, and many o e APPEAL WAS ON THE GROUND most prominent and beaufiful homes in The resldential portion of the city are his OF COMMON SENSE. creations. Mr. Tillie came to California When & small boy with his parents, and Thent the first years of his life In this Hate in Bureka, He was born In Minne- Sota, and is 3 years of age. He received his cducation as an architect in tais clty, nd it was here that he some years ago arried Miss Mignon Acors. Mr. Lillie's Father, who hos been informed of his Son's extreme illness, Is at present living ¢ San Diego. The many friends of the Architect will learn with much sorrow of Bis critical condition, and those who have Hlready been Informed of it have express- o hal: heartfel: wishes that he may re- cover and be spared for many years of useful worlk. AYERS WINS SENIOR SKIFF CHAMPIONSHIP ALAMEDA OARSMAN DEFEATS THE PIONEER SCULLER. RABBI MYERS FULLY DEFINES | HIS MEANING Spoke as a Jew, Not as a Rabbi. HIS REMARKS MISQUOTED There Are Only Ten or Twelve Million | Jews and Intermarrying Would i Mean Their Sure Ab- sorption. Referring to his much-talked-of dis- course of Saturday on ‘‘Manufacturers of Mixed Marriages,” Rabbi 1. Myers of the Congregation Ohabai Shalome said last evening: “What I said in the matter was sald as a Jew and not as a rabbl. I simply appealed to the Jewish community on the ground of common-sense and with a view of obviating the complete absorp- tion of the Jews. That is what inter marrying means, absorption. There are only ten or twelve milliori Jews all told, and intermarrying undoubtedly means their sure absorption. We do not want to be wiped out, we want to live. ““There were two or three errors in the press notices of my remarks. There was no attempt or intention on my part to be ersonal. On the contrary { have the ighest regard for all my colleagues. I simply s ofi(e against a certain act, as I believe am justified in doing, and re- ferred to the easily surmounted barriers in the way of such acts as a marriage fee and the joining of the congregation of the marrying rabbl. Without quoting the Jewish law, I simply appe;}ed to the Last Year's Winner, Having Been Disqualified, Did Not Pull in Yesterday’s Race. ‘When the annual champlonship rowing regatta of the Pacific Association of the Amateur Athletic Union was held on No- vember 6 at Long Bridge, the contestants in the final heat of the senlor outrigged skiff event were Dr. C. C. Dennis of the South Ends, F. Ayers and C. Ayers of the Alamedas and_C. Ochs of the Pioneers. Dennis, who had the outside station, common-sense view of the matter. A |started off with a rush, and, fouling Ochs, schoolboy could calculate how Iong 1t|pbroke the blade of one of his sculls, caus- would take for the absorption of "the|ing Ochs to retire from the race. Dennis Jews among the rest of mankind. Though | I did not quote Jewish law, the Jewish law emphatically condemns proselytizing under such conditions. e fact of a|ton Dennis. Gentlle falling In love with the face of & | Burih tha ween Just past Dr. C. C. Jewess, which he considers her fortune, | Dennis wrote to the regatta committee or, which 1s more likely, with her figure, | asserting that he had not fouled Ochs in- when the figure is a high one, running | tentionally, and requesting permission to into thousands, does not necessarily | row in the final heat. But Referee Mor- prove that he Has changed the life-long | ton's decision disquailtying him was held abits of thought and belief with which | to be final. he is imbued, So as to be regarded as a | About half an hour after noon yester- Jew. | day Fred Ayers of the Alamedas and C. “It §s not ‘creed’ so much as ‘deed’ that | Ochs of the Pioneers (C. Ayers of the Ala- was demanded by Judaism when a Gentile | medas not being on hand) were dispatched knocked at its doors for admission, and | evenly by A. J. Fritz of the South Ends, the greatest caution was taken to make | Who officlated as starter. F. Ayers, being sure that the Gentlle was not actuated | &lven choice of stations by Ochs, took the by any but the purest motives before he | insice, and went ahead almost from the was received into the pale of Judalsm— | start. Growney in a shell accom- and then he was treated with the greates tenderness and consideration.” “Is it true that you said that in such | for cases such parties ought to be married | Lewis of the Alamedas for Ayers. came in an easy winner by four lengths. came home two lengths ahead of his near- est opponent, F. Ayvers, but; on a protest | being lodged by Ochs, Referee J. W. Mor- anied the contestants as referee. Dan | Leahy and J. B. Brennan acted as judges Ochs and A. Taylor of the Ariels and Ayers ggaé;wx’naglstmle or a justice of the| d?-" Ngveg:be;? }hg' Plloneer jgnior crehw “Yes. vi lefeated the riel juniors, and won the Yes. The clvil law ought to bb quite | {1,{0, %, roe champlonship, ~ The Ariels sufficient for them. I do not see why a | rabbi should put the stamp of holiness on | 2 covenant which, from a Jewish point of view, cannot be considered a holy one.” “What have you to say In regard to| Rabbi Nieto's statement that there are | only three requisites of the Jewish| faith?" | “I have already indicated that Judaism | 1s a religion of action rather than of be- lief. There are millions of the human race | who believe In the three doctrines re- i ferred to by Dr. Nieto, but that fact does not constitute them Jews. They would be Unitarians or theists. Judaism, as I have | said before, demands action &nd conform- ing to Jewish laws. Belief is not and claimed a foul against the Pioneers, but it was not allowed by the referee. The however, who, having won a are non Intermediates, ex- ive the Ariels Pioneers, Jjunior race, press thelr willingness to race on any convenient is quite likely that such a race will take place. The Ploneers would like to have a light new barge for the race, but, if that cannot be obtained, will not refuse to row in_thelr old barge against the Ariels. The Alamedas are now the holders of three championships: The senior four- oared barge and the senior and junior out- rigged skiffs. The Pioneers ~hold the junfor barge and junior shell champion- ships, the Arlels “are the Intermediate re ferry ing him with their dvice and he was started train. At Santa Rosa he team, and a relay miles away. From ile is eight miles, > five miles he T ore 2 o'clock or lose his History will tell how this Paul n-love ‘made the ride. on, a teamster, was ar- John McGreevey on s he drove off the dock he had taken witt 308100508108 X0 0 01308 0800 100501400300 08 10 40810 105 0 X0 40 10008 08 108 08 08 00 008 08308 108 08 108 100 108 08 R CH B QR 0H 08 o6 06 308 08 00 300 0% 308 108 30 106 306 0% 308 308 508 0% 308 308 30K 306 308 0% 30% 30 30 308 308 308 0% 306 06 % SERMON BY REV. F. C. LEE His Subject Was “Christian Unity; Versus Sectarian Bigotry.” | The Rev. Frederic C. Lee delivered the | sermon at the California-street Meth- odist Episcopal Church last night. He took for his subject “Christian Unity vs. Sectarian Bigotry,” and drew an interest- | ing picture between the beauties of the one and the horrors of the other. of the Transvaal Government for erec- tion at Pretoria as a_ national memorial | of the repulse of the Jameson raid and a recognition of President Krueger's patri- | | otism and valuable services to the repub- lic. Considerable reticence is observed with regard to the work, as the contrac- tors, it seems, are bound under agreement not to disclose particulars, but some de- | talls have leaked out. The monument is composed of red Peterhead granite and is | inclosed by a substructure of about eigh- Access is obtained to the main structure by four broad flights cannot be commanded in the Jewish law. The 613 laws enumerated by the rabbis are called negative and affirmative pre- cepts, referring to actions which are within a man’s power. Belief does not depend upon a man's will. A man will befieve in spite of himself if he is con- vinced, but he cansact if he chooses. That is one of the characteristic features of Judaism.” Lurline Salt Water Baths, Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming, Russian, hot and cold tub baths. Saltwater direct fromocean. —_—————————— New Organ at St. Dominic’s. The magnificent new organ recently ben compelled to resign them all. resentative entered, C. Jjunior skiff event, did not start. barge champions, and Pape of the Dol- hins won the senfor shell race. The outh Ends, who last vear held no fewer than five championships, have this year o Dlymglcs made no entry in the cham- plonship events and the only Triton rep- Artigues In the ADVERTISEMENTS. TELEPHONE GRANT 38 and 38. *The spirit of bigotry and religious in- tolerance,” the reverend lecturer said, “has furnished infidelity with its strong- est weapons. Ingersoll, the mighty in- fidel, uses it in a potent manner when he s other plan was to apply for | bogus order, which en- his load ‘away un- suspected and was tes training ship Adams says with eloquent though biting sarcasm, | | | | ty feet diameter. | | of steps. form, 36 feet across and height, formin | on top’ of whic! | the President will be placed. i The monument is octagonal in the same in a solid mass of masonry, | it is belleved a statue of | erected in St. Dominic’s Church was test- ed thoroughly yesterday afternoon as to | its merits by Professor H. J. Stewart. The l‘ chur¢ch was crowded almost to its utmost | will leave this port with her crew of ap- | ‘See how these Christians love ecach| €00 6000090300000 00000000000006060000060 _) I hortly after December 1 for | other’ Was it not the spirit of bigotry | ‘« B T S il femaln | which started the fires of the Spams‘}:{ In-| & S piaces | quisition and in England sent Mary h ’ s ThrminnC; ghence 20| Queen of Scots and Charles the First to | © Thanksgiving ’s coming ~we offer this 189 { the block when the Puritans came into| & week seasonable goods—it will pay you to power? Well can we say, ‘Woe, religion, | & b i ADVE | what crimes have been committed in thy | & el TeSiee Yn}iT{gpfiFlfiTa name? Wr!:alt l’;;deous‘ hnrtx_‘n(rs r‘\ e }'leeg & SPEOIAI‘ per{!elrate( n the guise of Christianity? OINKTT J T “l am glad that the age of religious @ B s T CONSULTING A WOMAN. |peiciiud®h Thtoe S0, ot B0 & o v m o ; Monday Tuesday Wednesday farianism has not been exorcised e o Passing o ankee " Sullivan, a Well-Known Character Home-made, therefore 5 tlrolf’. Denominations are good, but a : s MINCE INEAT pure. Only the fresh- Mre. Plokham's Advice Inspires |nomisationsiion is fad, o thines fepeii] @ of Telegraph Hill, Last Saturday at the City Quart Jar, 45c. ( ¢t materials used 3 Confidence and Hope. [iberty, but in all things charity. How . . IS many Protestants are there who find any | and County Hospital. PECANS _The great big kind L 2t A good in the Catholic church? She has 3 MAMMOTH TLoufsiana. Regularly Examination by a male physician is | committed errors, it is true, but let the | & ITH the passing of “Yankee” Sullivan goes one of the city’s best 25c¢. b 2 hard trial to a delicately organized church that is w{'(h‘?u; s[m cas.tm}lrficehflhraflé @ Wknown characters, and his death brings more prominently before his To close out Iast seas- woman i Sor Simother 1s. unreasonable and should | © 0ld associates his chief mourner—the old goat, who was his constant RAISINS B S O T I e Rl religions have| © companion. The goat is Inconsolable. When his master was sent out to the bty which sold at 25c. Ib, She puts it off as long as she dare, | 405 Something to overthrow sin and| @ hospital he wandered around from one saloon to the other, visiting ail s. 25¢ Large, fine — only 8nd is only driven to it by fear of can- | bulld up the glory of Christ, ag:d We| @ their old haunts, and hunting amons thelr old friends until now, failing to BRANDY 'C".’l'”‘ q“;““'v left. - i shou 8 e another’'s becaus @ find his master, he has placed fornia-pure gra; cer, polypys, or some dreadful ill they are mot with ns. We are all mem- 3 Just the thing Tor Most frequently such a woman leaves | bers of the same species and family. himself" under the care of Dick Bottle, 60c Mlflc&menl. egu- : g g “God grant that religlous intolerance Madden, in whose saloon on Gallon $2.25 larly 75c. and $3.00 Sx}:l}Sl;l“hS oliice nnl(’xg;ngm.—y will (‘rgmlrl% away %n(l aafc)} N Broadway, the goat has often FOIE GRAS where she has un- | religion recognize that they are beautifu drunk not wisely but too well. au l Whole goose-1i flowers in the other's garden. With one the” siat NATURAL 3 {] "lum”_vir‘ heart let us continue to glority God, and, in the words of the Lord, be one even as we are one. e Don’t trifle with piles. They are danger- ous. Use ““Anakesis” at once and be cured*® ———————— THE DIPHTHENRIA SCARE. examination with animpression,more or less, of discour- agement. s This condi- | f the | ti?nd do l;: | Reports Concerning It Are Said to the effect of | Be Grossly Exaggerated. e a | When seen yesterday in regard to the advice; an | aiphtheria scare in the Spring Valley she grows worse rather Grammar School, Sflas A. White, the school’s principal, expressed himself as follows: “Phe reports In regard to diphtheria confidential. Mrs. Pinkham’s address | peailth officers among my pupils, and but one death has occurred among these— is Lynn, Mass., she offers sick women . he]r{ advice without charge. 4 z?a;g%l a“mllmg“:v :’efdetz‘lil;:n%fi;ufwrgmyigfis er intimate knowledge of women’s aith officers in- troubles makes her len,gr of advice a 28 req%?‘;“ :“;‘e"hsil't: f‘m:efieg; wellspring of hope, and her wide experi- ence and skill point the way tohealth. | *‘ I suffered with ovarian trouble for seven years, and no doctor knew what was the matter with me. I had spells which wonld last for two days or more. I thought I would try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Comnound. I have taken seven bottles of it, apd am en- tirely cured.”—Mgs. Jon~ FOREMAX, 26 N. Woodberry Ave., Baltimore, Md. The above letter from Mrs. Foreman s only one of thousands. L] £ B ago, ected the scl gll of health.” & window shades at Clark's, er B R ountry ordere -olicited. " 668 Market. Count California Theater. “Northern Light” a military drama, was produced at the California Theater last evening to a crowded house. The | play deals with army and frontier life In "% Judging_from the reception the production recelved it should have a suc cessful run. e ————— Don't forget German Mother's Syrup cures your child's cough. Better try it. 2. e ——— Socialists’ Meeting. A large audience packed Washington Hall on Bddy street last night to hear no hesitation need be Zelt, the | prevailin lnA my scr:{)ol znfref grog!lyrcx- s aggerated. As a matter of fact but four s told to a woman and is wholly | 68 ve cases have been reported by the | PPOPPPVVPO090999000099000PPPPVVVPIPGOO®OSGE © goat stayed at Madden's until the expiration of the sentence, when he and @ Sullivan celebrated in their customary style. It was a queer partnership—the man and his goat—both falling deeper,: ® each among his own kind, but falling together, the only redeeming feature &~ o Q00 I O O By =Oo, 002 Sullivan picked up ‘when, as a kid, it was hunting for a home on Telegraph Hill. He Forest brand. _Regu- fi Small Tins 90c. Large ¢ $1 40 ) 18rly $1.25and $2.00 raised it through the various %&-mnn rock candy stages of goatship and taught it OCK & RYE Saspxe Iy Whilksy to drink, and in return the goat ngc, Bo&]. Jun . ine. thing: far bestowed upon Sullivan all the af- Soralarly 1100 bovas: fection of a dog. It follosved him Biitirla 3 > everywhere, and when, as was S California—ne: often the case, Sullivan’s course 4 Ibs. 25c. Regularly 10c, i Asts was saloonward, the goat brushed past the swinging doors after him 150 dosen beooms and lined up at the bar with the “boys.” He was fond of good BROOMS fi:&% :ofr:;m};',lglir steam beer, as was his master, 25c. each 1y 40c. each. We gu: and when it happened that the $2.50 dozen. antee this article steam was unusually sharp and if not satisfactary will plentiful and his master was in IR TeYe need of assistance home, it was CLARET seldom the dissolute old animal A%"’Cl"“v usu was in a condition to offer any- 35¢. Gallon ally 50, s gallon. thing more than sympathy. He — even went so far on one occasion i T as to got himself arrested when he Amnerioan B puscing, e found his master in the hands of NEW 400Ds By el e, Tt the police. Sullivan was .appre- ARRIVED 20 lemon. pol, Apetis sl hended for raising a disturbance R rviow amyrd Co: while under the influence; the ko Joiomad ro8”sod milohner berrings. We tee fect service, Righesi Nlms: mn!}".'o"o&. ln'd‘:{a-l) back if ‘godn don’t suit you, Mail orders cnsh&{ attended. Send for Catalogue. wagon was called and Sullivan ‘was given a seat. It was the in- tention of the policemen to leave the goat, but it was not his inten- tion to stay, so he climbed into the wagon, despite all opposition, and rode to the prison. They stalked him out on the lawn, but he made the night hideous until he was taken in and locked up with his master. Sulllvan was sentenced for six months and the I‘fl' Special Broom Sale continues for entire s week. * We have shipped hundreds of FOT DUINE: o 2 e abrE tor aus brave boys. at Manila. We know what’s wanted and bow to pack it. intry orders shipped free 100 miles. NERVITA [z Grasr LOST VIGOR, ~ Yep e % K"L&“:fyu‘:{ g:?shfii”a.:f?&" :Z,': & being the evident affection between them. Now that Sulllvan is dead the ' AND MANHOOD Faclal S Faolal hrlm ;:gn:ge gfi alist party. Mr. Kingsley | © Boat is traveling the pace that kills. He has made his headquarters at Cures Impotency Emissions and aclal Soap aofal Cream. 81" that the contest was of great benefit | & Madden's and still has his beer, but he takes It alone, and when he has diseascs, all effects of sellabuse, or excess to socialists and showed an increase of [ & passed his allowance he has none of the hilarity of yore, but becomes A indiscretion, A nervesonic and ¥ converts throughout the State. & moody and morose and sleeps in a corner and perhaps wonders why his old Brings the pink glow to pale checks and res 1t you have a Hump Noss, Roman, Flat, Pag, —_—————— & friend has loft him alone. Sullivan dled at the City and County Hospital ore e of youts vl 806 st Bed or Broken Nose, or any mark or blemish | Howard Black, % Montgomery st, 8. . *| ¢ Siturday last after ax fliness of six wecks. e b . in or under your skin, on or write @ @o., Glinton & Jackson sts,, Ghicaga, —_—————— A colossal granite monument is being JOHN H. WOODBURY, 12 West 424 st., N. | made by an Aberdeen firm to the order Y., 163 State st., Chicago. 000000000000 000000000000000000000000 9900000000000060000090000000000000000000000000000060000000000000006066 R R X R XY WALLER BROS., 88 Graat ave., San Francisco, | unday, and it | ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY OF DRY GOODS COMPANY. BLANKET DEPARTMENT! SPECIAL SALE! ‘We will place on our counters, MONDAY, November 14, 138 PAIRS OF FULL-SI.ED BLANKETS For Double Beds at the Following REDUCTIONS ; from.... from from from from from reduced reduced reduced reduced pairs, reduced pairs, reduced The above are slightly faded on the borders, from being shown in the windows in all other respects they are perfectly fresh. As we do not carry any imperfect goods, have concluded to close them out at the above reductions. pairs, pairs, pairs, pairs, COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, S. F. 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Presented by a Great Company, Headed by and HENRIETTA | | CHARLES DIC] | ROSMAN. | _Next Monday—*SECRET SERVICE.” CANCER | and TUMOR CALIFORNIA THEATER. HOSPITAL | GOTTLOB, MARX &CO.. Lessees and Managers. NO KNIFE or PAIN e presey |APPLAUDED! | PLAY, No Pay Until Cured | PI4ATng IMMENSE SUCCESS OF Anylump in & woman's | EFFEC nat 6 cancer. The po- | - ¥ CC 1o William Calder and Company in the i ROMANTIC MILITARY PLAY, | ORTHERN Munyon's Headeche and IndigestionCure | LIGHTS ! ‘and lip & com« | 50 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE, e wea Forveet Tndisescion st | PRICES 15¢, 25¢, 85¢, 50c. ulate the nerves and build up the sys- | |COLUMBIA THEATER. tem. It should be in every home and | | GOTTLOB, MARX &CO., Lessees and Managers. 'of honest cures. No FRATD. 23 and 25 Third St. SEND TO SOME ONE WITH CANCER. 8. R. CHAMLEY, M.D,, every traveler’s :ripsack. At all Drug- gists. 26 cures, 25c. WHEN YOU - Require an ELEC- Wv/ TRIC BELT get “Dr. 3 ‘X'{ Pierce's" and you will not be disappointed. Call or address PIERCE ELECTRIC C0., 620 Market st. (opp. Palace Hotel), S. F. w. T. HESS, LAST 7 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. MYSTIFYING—BEWILDERING KELLAR, THE GREAT MAGICIAN, Assisted by MRS, KELLAR. NEW FEATURES. OH!—An 0dd Title for an Astounding Feat. THE MYSTERY OF L'HASSA—A Mahatma NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, | dtarvel. Tenth Fioor, Room 1015, Claus 5~ ~-kels B 3 5 ‘Telephone Brown m;.‘ s | m(rzf’l‘ RID OF YOUR WIFE—A Comedy Fea- o Franctscs: s Next Monday—"“AT GAY CONEY ISLAND.” AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, Lincoln J. ‘Carter's Musterplece of Stage (. HARRY LACY, assisted by MISS VAN * 11515‘::'.1 b, the comedy sketch, “‘Bob ‘gckse!lql FLO IRWIN AND WALTER HAWLEY, in the “‘Gay Miss Con."” o v !:(:RRE%T'% "l‘RgUPE OF DOGS—22 Sreatest act by trained aogs in the world. FLOOD BROS., acrobatic monarchs, FRANK AND DON, comedy boxers. JAMES CULLEN, descriptive vocalist. BEATHICE MORBLAND. A3 5 ] ELAND AND COMP, - in ‘A Game of Golf."” A BIOGRAPH, D viows, eserved seats, balcony, 10c; and overa chairs, 5 PEl e e MATINEES WED., SAT. AND SUNDAY. MOROSCO’S GRAND iait WaLtzr Morosco, Sole Lessee and Manager. THIS EVENING at 8:15. An Elaborate Production of W. R. Wal and Lionel Ellis’ Great Eastern Suc:ers:,n A Midnight Trust A GREAT MELODRAMA. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC EFFECTS. NEW SONGS! NEW PEOPLE! NEW PLAY1 EVENING PRICES—I0c, 25¢ and 50c. MATINEES Saturday and Sunday Seats on sale at box-office and main floor of the Emporium. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestinc Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. TO-NIGHT, First Presentation at this house of Oscar Weil's Comedy Opera In Three Acts, Suzette A MUSICAL TREAT. A GREAT CAST. A PERFECT ENSEMBLE. ONLY MATINEE—SATURDAY at 3 p. m. Next—“THE WEDDING DAY.” Popular Prices.. A Reserved Seat for the Matinee. Our Telephone, Bush 9. CHUTES AND 100! EVERY 'AFTERNOON AND EVENING. UNDER e« THE ... DOME! ENTIRE NEW COMPANY, Every Evening—Matinees Sat. and Sunday. Next Monday—THE HENDERSON CO., Presenting “THE CRUST OF SOCIETY.” Prices—Matinees, 25c to all parts; 15c gallery. Evening, 15¢, 2%c, 35c and &lc. SEATS—Comedy Theater and Emporium. ALCAZAR THEATER. TO NIGHT aud During Entire Week, William e, |A FOOL OF Presented by THE ALCAZAR STOCK. Unique Stage Settings—Special Scenery. Seats by Phone Main 24. PRICES : 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50¢. Next Week—IMAGINATION. INGLESIDE- TRACHK <~ RACING from Monday, Nov. 14, to Saturday, Nov, 26, inclusive. Q Five or More lmlqg Races Daily, hl:. . hine. Beautiful Grounds. Superior Accommodations. FIRST CE AT . M. §. P. R. R. Trains, 12:45 and 1:15 . m. daily. Leave Third-street Biation, stopping at Valencia street. Returning immediately after the races. Round-trip ticket, 25c. ELECTRIC CAR LINES. Kearny-street and Mission-street cars_every three minutes, direct to track without change, ~Fillmore- 25¢ and 500 eee 250 % 3 ASHissioN To THE TRAGK, $1.00 #GONGO,” the Gorlla Ma, 8. N. ANDROUS, President. P * F. H. GREEN, Secretary. .IIJOE sm“s JR.," omg_mng‘ and “SALLY,” only Chimpanzee OQOQENNNO0 CONCERTS AND RESCRTN. SUTRO BATHS. — Open Daily from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. | Every THURSDAY, AMATEUR NIGHT. - Bathing from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. ADMISSION 10c - - CHILDREN 35 10¢, including Zoo and Theater; Children, So; Bathing, with admission, 25c; children, 20c. Sundays and Holidays, 10c. In America. All captured 800 miles up the Gaboon River, on the west coast of Africa. AND NEW MOVING PICTURES! NEW BILL IN THE FREE THEATER.

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