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FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1899 five to one against him. | Not long ago Mr. along professed to be heartily tired of | the onerous duties devolving upon the | warden of a State Prison, learned to his | surprise and extreme displeasure that | Governor Gage had virtually selected his successor in the person of Martin | Agguire of Los Angeles, a former Sheriff of that city. Ever since then| his friends have been at work trying| | tu change the tide of affairs, but with | little apparent success. S0 now Mr. Hale goes to € of personal magnetism | I Interested in Hls\ Candidacy. o “real reason why Warden Hale | i@ to be in disfavor with the lead- | wolitical lights is that when asked | ccription to the State | Central Committee he a check for only $ A member d that this | be returned, but it was not, and now the warden has a dose of medicine not | to his liking prepared. —_— e——— AN UNKNOWN SUICIDE. | Believed to Be Mrs. Kaelber of Mar- tinez, Contra Costa County. NEX, GUNST IN THE F “ANGEL.” A woman | T to be Mrs. | e ble Dennery Used His |last T ay night by taking half the Coerce Chinatown conten a six-ounce bottle of carbolic igaged o room last Monds and Specials Into rting Him, rroll Hous wanted lm]\lt-\m ,\r the landlady, got h do for yester ut w was called to respond. The | door of her room was tightly locked, and the windows and the transom over the| i : roken in ortunate he bed. The acid lying h ne washing n the lodger d the fol- s. Kaelber was remo to the Morgue body : s will be held this morning. d an i R 5 cages of G. H R ‘ imported in 1868, £ her brand. Made t pressings. Bottles wi ckband and star label. e Kearney-Byington Contest. nt in the contest brought ; against Lewis F. cadily on and each by ; behind. Owing irt both have been N m’'s lend over his op- adily. Yesterday the flicial returns the Thirteer -fourth __ Distri -two. from For: inct were ¢ or 8iX votes lir her, n of gave three x ruled out, At hich, ‘added o the | gives Byington a g of nine votes, 1 s count Byingt lost fourt nd Kearr giving Byington a gain of forty-: — et For a Change. v any two 15c dishe Farr small o street, ftee, 20 and told him : side. “'You | said Den- e Ended Her Misery. fe Carte lived with her brother street, died vesterd effects of a dose of ra Sunday with suicidal time past with an in the she was taken violently il questioned told her 1 aken polson to end I cian was called in power to relleve her suffer: too late, and after thr she died at 11 0 ste er Hill was notified and gave a permit for burial. ——— Dr. George C. Pardee, | Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat, has removed 4 years of age, who at 136 Filbert from the | Sunday | on being s that she had r misery. who did an for a dog i ought Yent to be taken |tu Chronicle building, second floor. * i shouted the witn skt e o v T d ands of ne- In the Divorce Courts. J. Liebes has been granted a di- e from W. Liebes on the ground of 1l neglect Cordelia R. Schumann vorce from Henry Schu- on the ground of willful failure to_provide. Tessi neglect and F | Ames has sued George Spencer Ame: | annulment of marriage. The pl 3y leges that when she married Ames he had o | a wife in_Alamed e asks that the court allow her to resume her mal " name, Te Skelly | e The “Koh-I-Noor" copying pencil Is WARDEN HALE HIES HIM TO SACRAMENTO largely taking the place of fountain pens.* ——————— FREE FIGHT IN A SALOQN. | Three Men and Two Women Arrested Quentin. bad two women were arrested, while ano man was taken to the Recelving where two lacerated wound her farewell to env San n and 1d took the train | were stitched and dressed. s ibly for the pur. | J. Howard, 324 Golden Gate avenue, and : 2 ge of a bl | @ friend went into the saloon to have a ; nging of opium on the | &¥nK: Howard showed a gold coln which sing i On the | pe saia was valued at $40, and a won tenti a felony. | named Annle Adams, he s ry 3 ) cian, g v of the theft all_prison with to the saloon. marshaled his | bartender, M. G. Bernard, hit Howard make a last | over the head (\\]r‘v with a b head of the | and_ there ral even though ADVLETISEMENTS 2 OGQGCQO..Q......O.............Q..‘............. s iy FY 3 @ @ R P L LA @ Whatever happiness comes with health in youth, it is doubly pre- @ clous in old age. It is a great joy to feel warm blood in your veins, elastic muscles, vigorous nerves and wvital strength; to be free from back pains, hip pains, brain, active m! to h a clear bition tural Electrical force. Tts effect bas been wonderful. dence of weakness, and than I have been for ye: as you sve fit. Yours tr and hs PORTOPVEIVEIOFOREOOIEC It tells facts and proves them. Hale, who has_all | Jose | constantly he realizes that the chances are aboutl for grand larceny, Bernard for assault with a deadly wedpon, Eugene Fox and R Eades for battery and vagrancy and Mamie Johnston for vagrancy. The cases were assigned to Judge Mo- gan's court and the Judge took occasion | to say that he was amazed that the Po- lice Ci ammieslnncrs should issue a license to Becker. “The man,” said the Judge, “Is a notorious straw bondsman and g hanging around the police | courts. 1 have notified the bond expert not to allow his name to be on any bonds, and why he should be permitted to run a aloon {s beyond my understanding.’” The cases were continued and the Judge ramento to see what | fixed the honds of the Adams woman and 3ernard at $2000 each. 'EXHUMED THE BODY | nal ind Fearful That Governor Gage and One Man in the Hospital. elected Martin Agguire as | There was a free fight in A. Becker's Successor at San | saloon Turk street, about 4 o'clock | | yesterday morning, three men and ! | be undenom | s200 1 weakness of kidneys and those other various indications of the wearing out of nature 1d and memory, ¢ your piace in the world. it Is Vital Electricity ! Electricity is behind all vitality, and that is what makes so many old men seem so young. They are full of Electricity, and when they. begin to fall it is because they are beginning tc wear out their na- It must be replenished. 1 feel it my duty to make known the remarkable results derived from your Belt 1 nave gradually, under its use, got rid of all evi- ETown stronger ve goined 25 THOS L. Read the Book, “Three Classes of Men.” This little book is full of those things which a man likes to read. It proves that old men can be made OF MRS SLINKEY THOROUGH CHEMICAL ANALY-| SIS WILL BE MADE. The General Opinion Is That Mrs. Slinkey Ended Her Own Life by Hsnging. Quite an array of medical talent gath- ered at Laurel Hill Cemetery yesterday | afternoon for the disinterment of the body of Mrs. James E. Slinkey, found last | Friday hanging in a closet at her home, | 110 Ellis street. Coroner Edmund E. Hill, acting on the s letter which he received last and in which the writer, who| him or herself, “A Friend,” claims | Mrs. Slinkey met her death by foul | headed the corps of ph Who were present and dirccted the oper- ations. Besides Dr. Hill there were Dr. fefan; Dr. B. S.| or of anatomy at the Col- Howard, lege of ex-Coroner Hughe: Dr. Torne:; Slinkey, the hu: band of tk T. J. Crowley, h is attorney, and Detective Dillon, who working on the case. The body was exhumed and removed (fl the receiving vault, where the ph: collected for the dissection. Mr. looked upon the remains of his wife just | before the autopsy and seemed much af- | fected. The heart, stomach and bladder were removed from the body: pieces of | one lung, the liver, spleen and lntestinem were also taken. A chemical flndl\ils‘ will be made by L. S. Crackbon at once | for the purpose of discovering any | traces of poisoning, should they exist. In | this he will be assisted by Dr. Hill, who | s much interested in the outcome of the | examination. All the physicians who were present at the autopsy’ vesterday are unanimous in | the opinion that Mrs. Slinkey met her death from <xrdngula(!on All the exter- | ti the claim, point to this mode of life’ According to their examination yesterday afternoon, there are no external indications of polsoning. | Until a chemical analysis of the detached | organs is made nothing positive can be | determined as to the internal im“(':\(inni‘ of poisoning. The result of this analysis | will not be known until Friday. The hushand of the dead woman called | the Coroner again this morning and | courts the fullest investigation of the < wife. He said she had been »ym melancholla and mental depression for some time prior to her death. A few ¥s before her body was found asked her physician if death ulation attended with | and assisting physicians | > to believe that the anonymous has pilayed them a joke, yet they will Investigate the matter fully. | —————————— Fortunes Made During the War. A great number of people have made fortunes during the war by investing in securities. In making these invest- ments it required large capital. But fortunes were also obtained by the fol- lowing parties in return for investments | of sums of money so0 small they were never missed. F. Vette, grocer, north- | west corner Jnne: and O'Farrell streets, San Francisco, Cal, purchased a $1 ticket in the Lottery of the Beneficen- | | cia Publica Company of the City flf‘ | Mexico, for which he received $15,000. } Another fortunate marty was Mr. S. Cahn, 723 ontgomery street, San Francisco, who invested only 50| cents and eived $1250. The above amounts were promptly paid at the of- fice of Metzger & Franklin, 35 New | Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. The Lottery of the Beneficencia Pub- lica Company of the City of Mexico is popular on this coast for the reason ! that so many l:irge prizes have been | won_ here. The public is guaranteed an honest drawing and prompt pay- ment of prizes, as all drawings are held in public under the immediate super- vision of the Government, noints Senator Apolinr Castillo. Inter- venor, and Antonio Terez for the Treas- ury Department. The old reliable Lot- tery of the Beneficencia Publica Com- pany of the City of Mexico, of which U. Bassetti is manager, is the only lot- tery guaranteed and protected by the Mexican National Government. ————— | Petitions Against Robcrts. | A movement has been started by the Presbyterian Synodical Soclety of this city to circulate petitions for the unseat- | ing of H. Roberts, Congressman-elect from Utah. Women of all churches are invited to attend a meeting which will be held on Friday, January 20, at the Qc- acramento street, for cussing methods of pre- senting these petitions. The meeting will *mnnr\\l \nfl thn hes Opium Dealer Heavily Fined. Ah Sine. the keeper of an opium “joint” at 5 Clay street, was yesterday Judge Mogan. The Judge inti- ed that he intended in future to in- ict the highest penaity on all keepers of opium “Joints” 80 as to stop the de- basing traffic. ——————— nade on furniture znd pianos, with . J. Noonan, 1017-1028 Mission. tality. It is joy to have nfidence in yourself and am- It can be. every day. I am a better man now pounds In welght. Use this letter 3ON, Isleton, Sacramento Co. g Sixteenth streel in’ street. | ] to feel young again, to regain all the old vim and ambition. It shows e how men can have restored the strength of youth. It is free. Caill | 8 g 2 or send for it to-day, now. B " e y DR. M. A. M\cLAUGHLIN, NoT N DRUG STORES. 702 MARKET STREET, Corner Kearny, San Francisco. | » Office hours, & a. m to 8 p._m.: Sundays, 10 to 1. Branches at Los Angeles, Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt 18 nevér sold in p C West Second s Portland, Or., 23 Washington street; Denver, |drux stores nor by traveling agents; only a 4 s llas, Tex., %85 Main street; Butte, Mont., 110 North | office. [ |WINNER RIDDEN BY BULLMAN | sider of the trio starting in the handi- | ors of Ed Corrigan, |long price was laid against Casdale, and | which ap- | ty co- | fined | 528 Glengaber 499 Sevoy . 528 Gottileb Second Race—Six furlo year-olds and up: 514 Potente 04| 528 Yaruba 526 Felicite 528 St. Kristine BALBOA STAKE T0 BALLISTA, riongs; selling; three- 508 Sidelon; 519 Judge Wortord. (510) Winifred 22) ... Soctalist 634 Zorazzo .. . gentlamen riders: Third Race—One mile; 42 Dr. Sheppard....170[ 417 Hazard Mr. Hobart. r. Waiter, 527 Topmast . 0| 513 Una Colorado, r Mr. Gamasge. Fourth Race—§ix furlongs; three-year-oids a ling: Drilannlc 97 514 Zarro 514 Coda. 06 516 Guilde Corrigan’s Corsine Is Beaten a Head. 527 None Such 11 Formella 507 Joe Mussle..l . 11 Dr. Sharp. 21 Petrarch . 109 Fifth Race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and up; selling: 439 Opponent . 511 mcardn : ... Fortunate 3 522 Bweet Willlam.. 474 La Maroma. Lv\rd Marmion, )Don Fulano. VIKING CAPTURED THE HUR- DLE HANDICAP. Sixth Race—Five furlongs: selling: 457 Espirando ......108| 498 Schnitz . 0 The Last 511 Amelia Fonso . 5 Prince Tyrant 511 Aluminum G521 Heigh Ho . Eakins .. Selections for To-Day. First Race—Gottlieh, Sevoy, Felleite, Second Race—Winifred, Potente, Buyrk. Third Race—Dr. Sheppard, Ferrier, Topmast. Fourth Race—Zarro, Guilder, Lady Britannie. 106/ .11 ‘108 Three Favorites Finished First. Kamsin Won at Long Odds. Rubicon Ran Away From Sombre. Master Fifth Race—Opponent, Lord Marmion, Don TR s ot Fulano. Sixth Race—The Last, Prince Tyrant, -Es- pirando. On Tuesday, Myth, the despised out- — = - = MISS MORGAN WINS. Monthly Competition for Winslow Medal on the Presidio Links. cap at Ingleside, turned up winner, and | yesterday the odd one won again. It| all happened in the Balboa Boulevard was the pick of the San Francisco Golf Club on account of smart set, closing at 9 to 10 favorite. | the rainy and stormy weather, but the Survivor, the entry of Pat Dunne, had | 1adies succeeded on Tuesday afternoon in | ) S 5l playing off the regular monthly Winslow many adm s who took 7 to 5. while | Ballista was practically friendless. his medal competition, which had been post- | poned from the previous Saturday. The price ranging from 6 to 10 to 1. Bull-| four competitors handed in the following man had the mount o~ the latter, and, | scores going out in front, was Lever headed.| LADIES" HANDICAP FOR WINSLOW winning in a hard drive, a scant head ____ MEDAL, JANUARY, | before the first choice. | | Favorites captured three purses. Fog | obscured a view of two races, and busi- PLAYERS, | ness in the ring was very dull. Louis Ezell's old war horse, Kamsin, . SICK HEADACHE H. Ketcham.108 2| Stake for three-year-olds over a mile.| There has been little play during the | Corsine, the Riley colt, sporting the col- | past two weeks upon the links of the Positively cured by these Little Pills, : They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smalli Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. |SAN FRANCISCO'S GREATEST ART EVENT! TO-DAY At I1 A. M. and 3 P. M, 125 GEARY STREET, Adjoining City of Paris Dry Goeds Company. ~ifm | SECOND DAY'S SALE AT AUCTION OF THE FERDINAND ROSSI GOLLECTION OF RARE ART TREAS URES. | r scampered in winner of the opening W Morgan.... | event, at odds of 15 and 20 to 1. Rutter B. Houghton. had the leg up, and led Torsion out by CEE . four lengths. George H. Ketcham, the - favorite, made a very poor showing, o returns. being unable to keep up any part of the | _Miss Ella Wilcox Morgan thus won the running. January competition for the Wins- | low medal with a gross and net score of 161 for eighteen holes; Miss M. B. Hough- | ton, the winner of the medal in Decem- ber, being second with a gross and net | score of 169. For the first time in many moons | Elidad had a rider on his back, and the | mile selling run was only a gallop for him. Ruling favorite, Martin at once | took him to the front, when the barrier | The Winélow medal is competed for | was released, and won with ease from | €very month during the season, and is | Frank Jaubert. held” by the winner until the following | Ping finished in the | competition. Any lady winning It three | timés becomes its owner. e THE ISSUE IN 1800 Discussed by Senator Chauncey Depew, Embassador Clayton, Rich- Thove, finally winning in 4 drive by haif | &4 Croker, Governor Thomas of | a length. Octuruck, the favorite. was | Colorado and others, in next Sun- third. | day’s Call. Favored by the conditions, the dfl\e‘ IS Sl g R | furlong scramble, fifth to be decided i i proved another windfall for Ach. Go- | ,fl_"'f“,e Li\:lng at the Mail Dock. ing to the post favorite, he issued from | 'y l"u|'hP=t of Special Agents Smith and the fog in front, and crossed the wire Linck, Collector Jackson has prepared a statement as to the number of Chinese in the Hotel Mongolia on the Mail Dock. a very easy winner over Sir Urian. A They are 221 in number, and some of them have been there since May 16, 1898. The Collector says he is not responsible for show. The mile and a quarter hurdle handi- | | | cap was the best one of these affairs | yet witnessed. Of the ten starters. Major S was the only one to fall. Tak- | | ing the lead in the stretch, Viking, the second choice, fought it out with Ross- | his showing fully justified the odds. Sombre, the jaunty black filly. proved no match for Rubicon in the final five furlong dash. The latter was an even | thelr detention. money choice, and won eased up. Som- | 3 landing by him, and they are being bre led Novia over the line half a|Xept there by the steamship companie: length, The Collector adds that out of 3823 Chines | arriving at tnis - Daw as refused landing to 49. fo-Day’s Entries. | number of arrivals 787 claimed to be na The entries for this afternoon's running | tive born Americans, and the Collector events are as follow! -{]o(l%wd a landing to 349 of these—nearly a First Race—Six furlongs—Malden threa-year- olds and up: ! 526 Alhaja 991 528 L. Chesterfield..119 | Ladies’ tailor-made suits. Fur capes, cloaks, 467 Cyaro . 16! 538 Sokombeo . ns‘ credit. M. Rothschiid, 211 Sutter st., r. 6 and 7. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. i INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Wednesday, Jan. 18, | fourth day of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club meeting. track heavy 1899.—Thirty- Weather fine; JAMES F. CALDWELL, Starter. four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. F TBetting. Hm. Op. CL ‘Kamsin, 6 . 498 {Rutter .. | 10 15 401 Torsion, 6 . Thorpe ...} 6 10 | 521 Castake, 4 IW.H, Marfin| 3 7-2 4% G. H. Ketd Beauchamp .. 7-10 &% Zrazao, b . |Bullman 5% Simmo H 91 Fred € 7 _Outgo, & Time, 1:1 H. Bz eru s b. g by Blazes-Miss Hall. Second and third i was overflowing with youthful vim and animation. ham is #ald to b2 an in and outer. It was Good start. Won casily. Torsion faneied the going. to be out. purse, $400. SECOND RACE-One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upwar | I | TALKING THROUGH HIS HAT They have been refused | port in the year 1808 he Of the whole | The man is who tells youthat he can rival our laundry work in beauty or | general satisfaction to the wearer. We keep on top in up-to-date laundry methods, and we take special pains to | please each individual patron in the ex- quisite finish and general renovation of their linen. Care in handling is our watchword. The United States Laundry, offics 1004 Market street Telephons South 420 DON'T WORRY If you want to fook weil you must have a perfect filting suit of clothes. Such suits only can be obtained from a practical tailor. JOE POHEIM, The Tailor makes fine clothes at 25 per cent less than other tailors charge. He gives you the best goods and very good strong linings and best of workmanship at moderate prices. Perfect fit guaranteed or money returned. 201-208 Hontgomery Bt. , eor. Bush 1110-1112 Market Street .. } SAN FRANCIS0O 485 Ponrteenth Street, MKL"Iv OAL. GREAT REDUCTION SALE FURNITURE AND CARPETS! WE DEFY COMPETITION | | = T Betting. A tre emendouETlslneEuf all gradu‘ ofd FLRlN]- | Age Welght St m. Wm. Nm. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL | Tov Rolidey trader As R are” reatly oieis 75 i ded we have marked all goods at aston- Elidad, 4 a1 1n 1% 1% i1 " crowded | 3 1 {H. shingly 10w prices for the month of January. | ank Jaubert, 'J" th 18 oL Lt Call “and convince sourselves. | e e 31 AL e L K Liberal credit to all. Lene, 5 5t Sh 4% & L W u | - T. B. BRILLIANT, | Allaos) 8 il 8§10 72 78 |Rutter 97 | SUCCESSOR ARONSON FURNITURE CO | Darechota, 4 9 1% 8§20 84 100 338 and !40_?0!! st., bet. Stockton and Powell. Diara, 4 7% 9 9 9 50 Tel. Main 1850. Free delivery across the bay. Time, 1:44. Winner, .. Haskel 1 i . by Hayden Edwards-Fannie Lyons. | start. Won easlly. Second and third | | ri The Elidad folks finally put a rider up. ng: Jennie Reid should have been second. ller was attacked with grand stand fright. All moke ran a bad race. THIRD RAC ix hurdle: . 40 7 [ Betting. | Tndex. Horse. Age. Weight.St. std. %m Jockeys. Op. . Viking, & 53 410 \Mateier .| 3 Rossmaore, iy 3y o [ 515 Ockturuck, 4 TIE R 3y . "N areh: $ 7) Tortoni, a 2% 1 Burns .. | H joc a 315 51 IHt | $ §t. Jacob, §e 91 o [ ] Hintsman, 0 T | 0 Major Hooker, { et { s De Los Reves, 10 10 | - Major S 52 G4 i @ siell. 2 ; Time, 2:541%. Winner, A. 3. Linnell's ch. g. by Herald-Fileena. Good start. Won first_three driving. The winner was best. Rossmore is Improving. Route too far for Tortonl. St. Jacob | _was short, Major Hooker Is still green. One mile; three-year-olds; Balbon boulevard stakes; value, # g | Betting. | Index. Horse. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. lop. . 524 Balllsta . 1% 1ns |Bullman 5 Iis 22 23 |Thorpe 5 3 |H. Ma me, 1:44. Winner, W. D. Randall's b, c. | start. Won all three driving: Ballista hag a bad mouth and wanted to run out at head of stretch. ride one of his hest races on the favorite. Latter should have won. by 1sam of Fir. Sam Lucas-imp. B Thorpe did not | | I B V [ Bettin, | Index. Horse. Weight.St. Xm. %m Str. Fin, f Jockeys. 109 (..i () Ach 112) 1 14 1% |H. Martin f 523 107) 2 21 |Thorpe 5 d 112 5 22 \suum.n 3-2 ot Tves - 7! 6 4% V. H. Martin| 4 3§ Ann Page 03] 4 54 ‘Ben\lchlmp Vgl Anchored 20 3 6% |Rutter 30 50 5 Wheat Ki 7 76 Gray_.. 200 19 Don't Teil . 8 s IHal_ Brown 100 OB Time, 1:03. Winner, J. Carroll's b. c. by Emperor of Norfolk-tmp. Merrimac. Good start, Won eqsily. Szcflnd Jnd_third driving. ame from the fog b lopt! Cnsdnle swerved lll over the > stretch. ................O..O.... 589, SIXTH RACE-Fie rurlangs. three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. 19 [ Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Welght St. ¥m. Ym. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. ‘m-'_ o (oD Rubicon, a . 14 14 (Thorpe . 1 513 Sombre, 23 2% WO Martinl 73 78 i1 Novia. ‘4, . 108 i 3% |Bullman ....] '8 7 (308] .. 33 4 lGray 8 2 %. Winner, E. Lanigan's ch. h. by 3 'Or- - w°n muy & o “m_d m‘w Yy imp. Rayon d'Or-Lillle R. Good start. The wlnntr only galloped, Health is Wealth DR, E. C. WEST'S _ 'NERVE AHD BRAIN TREATMENT THE QRIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, ld der positive Written Guarante: h" “ e ‘: y.mcumWenkMemae' nh wakefn]nm. Fits, orie, Quici rvonsness, Lussitade, nfl Drains, Youth- rmn. or Excessive Use of Tobaceo, Opinm, At storo or by box. six for §3; with written ulnnteelu contdning five da; ctmnt. 25 eents, 6 sample g Ned Label Special Exln strengllz; Fnr Impotency, Power, Lost ‘Mmhood Bterility or Barrenness., 1 a box; six for 85, with} A e 0 curein 5. At stor BEFOREm by rail. 214 Kearny st.. San Francisco. IFive hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secre: rems issfo Impots , Varicocel Conorthosa, Gloet. Fits, Stcictures nm.A t Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi- or lntinnr. whxfir.n‘l&ad- isery, Consum) tmn. care or refand moncy. oy tuom M each person. At store or by mail GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Axls DR. HALL'S REINVIGMAWR Nonk Il 1oe6 In 24 hours, cures Lost Manhoud and all wasting For Moy sealed.$2 hortin . 855_Broadway. tor sale at 1073% Market n- vate dlseases quickly cund G&nd for le bopo; | EVAN | ELLA SOTHER? AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA s: THIS WEEK ONLY | THIS WEEK ONLY! LAST TIME SUNDAY-—— MATINEE SATURDAY. FRANK DANIELS In the Great Comic Opera Success, The IDOL’S EYE Beg. NEXT MONDAY—2nd Wezk of FRANK DANIELS AND HIS COMPLETE COMIC OPERA CO. First Time Here of the Star's Original Suee cess, Smith & Herbert's “THE WIZARD OF THE NILE.” SEATS NOW READY. mflbfl“fl THIS WEEK ONLY. THE GREAT SUCCESS, YON YONSON. NOTE—Owing to the Demand for Seats There Wil Be Given & SPECIAL MATINEE SUNDAY. REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY. EXTRA—Beg. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, HOYT'S A CONTENTED WOMAN. With Beautiful BELLE ARCHER & AT THE HE, '[‘ OF THF \TR“l\f‘F\T CAST 10—NEW VAUDEVILLE MONARCHS—I10 THE FOUR ARBRAS, Musical Acrobat: THE THREE AVOLOS, Xylophone Wondej MAX CINCINNATI, Comlic Juggier; JOHNNIE CARROLL and ADDIE CRAWFORD, in the Comedy, ‘“‘Opeping His E : GEORGE : VOULETTE and CARLOS; BARTON HILL and CHARLES WILLARD, Assisted by and LUCILA NUNN | KRAUSE and ROSA and the “‘Dutch Picka- nlnnles”; PAPINTA, PAPINTA—New Dances; New Electric Light Effects. Reserved _eats, Balcony, chairs and box seats, 50c. MATINEES W ED., ALCAZAR LAST FOUR NIGHTS. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. HOYT'S A TEMPERANCE TOWN! Post—*'In_spite of bad weather every chalr was taken. o iag Next Wesk. ... “NEN AND WOMEN.” COMEDY THEATER. Formerly the Popular Bush. THE LAUGHING HIT OF THE SEASON! ALL THIS WEEK. The Latest and Best of All Comedies, TWO MARRIED MEN! 1 SEATS BYF JNB Main 254. BRIM FULL OF SPARKLING WIT. PRETTY GIRLS, FUN, MUSIC AND N)\O B[rlng your wh‘es‘ tlrv If you want to laugh If you are In trouble MARR!ED It you have the blues MEN! It you need a tonic REMEMBER NEXT SATURDAY MATINEB Beautiful Dol Sou Given Away. FAMILY MATINEE SUNDATY. Prices, 15c, 2ic, $c, s0c. Matinees, only_ise and 25c. porium. January NESSEE'S PARD! TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mar. TO-NIGHT.. A TR]UMPH ! THE SUCCESSFUL_SCENIC PRODUCTION OF THE MERRY COMIC OPERA, The Wedding Day GREAT CAST! ENLARGED CHORUS, UGMENTED ORCHESTRA. BEAUTIFUL COSTU The Strfl}!m t_Singing ( ot U Seats on sale Box Office and Bm- 28_The favorite play, ““TE! Otr telephone, Bush b. CHUTES ANI) 200! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING GREAT BILL in the FREE THEATER! PIANKA.... THE “LADY OF LIONS.” THE SENSATION OF 2 CONTINENTS. 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