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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 7 1899 | | | HOW THE RACES WERE RUN AT CORRIGAN'S TRACK Three of the Choices COLSHRS |7 JELMEDBY ADVERSE WINDS M. P. Grace and Brus~| ¢ sels Reinsured. |$ in Front.- LOST THIRTY DAYS IN A FOG »E |CALDWELL IN FORM AGAIN i 1 o BARK WOOLAHARA'S LONG VOY-| | LEFT EL SALADO AT THE AGE ACCOUNTED FOR. PY POST. & | $ . : Charies Hanson Pooped on | the Eureka Bar—Reinsurance on Two Overdue Ships Jumping. 5 }Tyrn the Subject of a Presentation. * The Conditions Suited Him. Survivor Downed Adolph Spreckels. The Corrigan track furnished some freckled-looking sport to a mild collection of racegoers at Ingleside yesterday. As though the local populace could not get along without them, a hurdle affair was pPlaced on the programme. Needless to remark, it served as the means for Ed Corrigan to add to his already badly swollen list of winnings. Seventeen bookmakers cut in, and there was busi- ness enough for about half that number. Three favorites strutted past the wire in front. About the grandest piece of barrier work Mr. Caldwell has performed in some time he reserved for reopening day. In the five-furlong dash, fourth on the (‘ard.‘ Corrigan started Maxello and it was to| t have been the “great big thing” of the @+ v eb et e e e0 50+ O+ +040+0+0e0e@ ) afternoon. The Maxim horse closed equal favorite with El Salado. The lat- | 'BATTLED WITH HEAD WINDS, |ter, with Piggott up. cojld have won | ONE of the longest passages between Newcastie, N. S. W., and San B O R S O e R R R O R o e L e o Y equator, longitude. | i hands down, but unfortunately in his de- sire to get Maxello away, Caldwell l_el't Franciscojin years has just been completed by the Brussels. She f;hfgg”g;i::‘:fi“fi‘;_pfi;‘é dl{lf e\;{g;:"‘l”;:"g sailed on November 20, and ever since has been fighting head winds and calms. She and the M. P. Grace were trying to see which would be the longest coming here. The Grace won. while facing the reverse way, was left, to gether with February, another dangerous | one. As it turned out, Maxello was nof | among the first three. Don Luis, a 20 to 1| i s 1 out over a length. To make | The Government will not | home some three months ago it was wi ot ded o) = : The Tean he | the understanding that Sha-woula shorily | the play forcible, Pigsott was suspended | be made. | come back to California to make it her | by the starter for the balance of the /| home. Mr. Hoover is a prominent ma- | Week. | chinist of this city, although he is a resi- | The capture of the mile and a quarter | dent of Napa. Afiér a brief visit to the | hurdle race was a ridiculous piece of ordered to take his mount back, and , carrying aw bom and for winds we )t ready another st This will leave the steamship comp: with Austral and M boat to put in the Lruge Sels will home of his parents the young couple will | work, made more absurd by its crudity. 2 Ple-expi reside in Alameda. Tyro, the Corrigan entry, was allowed to | | win by himself. The gelding might have t rel 1 —_— e KICKED TO.DEATH | A CHINESE GIRL .~><ér0—@+@—f@+9+@fl-¢—®+9+@+@+@-0-@—0-@+@+®+@+. | % R e D O R o S R *>* G . © * G0 [ o n an oo on g onCon cnon gnde b4 CHINAMAN giving the name of Loui Lung was arrested yesterday by Detectives Gibson, /s :W(//r;\lu B o o O S e e o ] the pa rsimony of the murderer and desir- ing revenge, informed the police as to the supposed hiding place of ADVERTISEMENTS. I e ! - SICK HEADAGHE @ + Positively cured by these 2 Little Pills, : b They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- pess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small PIill. Small Dose. Small Price. AMUSEMENTS. Gifbraa SHHCL . Py + & GOTTLOB, MARX & CO. ANNOUNCE for Ry sns March 10 and 11 Return Engagement of SOUSA & And His Band. THREE SPECIAL PROGRAMMES, | FRIDAY EVENIN WAGNER | SATURDAY MATIN . LL ROOM | SATURDAY EVENING SOUSA All the soloists. Reserved now going n. Box Office, California B O O S U SECES SR heater. : COLUMBIA s 1 ;EVERY EVENING,WLUDING SUNDAY. | MATINEE SATURDAY. BLANCHE WALSH, : MELBOURNE MACDOWELL 3 —AND THE— & MELBOURNE MACDOWELL CO. L FANNY DAVENPORT’S PRODUCTION Of sardou’s. Great Play fugitive. | Loui Lung was found in the place pointed I ,A l OSCA out and w: arrested. The detectives were working on the case last night and | Coming—The Fai s Original BOSTONIANS. hope to have the right man within a few — days. died, her. On the day witnessed the Wong Toy and wife, who live on the, TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. lower floor of the house where the girl Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. made upon i The girl occupled a room upstairs. o of the murder they heard the NIGHT. Offenbach’s Mythological Work, girl screaming and they ran upstairs to her re: of the strike fused scue. When they got to th e door ve girl’s room they saw Leong r said that Leong killed the girl because she re- | = to give him money. h in the stomach. (BEAUTIFUL HELEN.) Scratched—Wing 86 ! % been pounds the best, but others took no afternoon Haxe, which ase of Puebla, which arrived Sat-| _ Dora Fuhrig’s Case. chances, 2 = Wren and McMahon on suspicion of ARl A Sight, will be returned to the Pa- | The jury in whose hands the fate of the | A fleld of ten KWO-)'Flaf-Oldhj 11}“5“; UPin| being the highbinder who murdered the ™ HEnohn Coast Steamship Major | notorious midwife, Dora Fuhrig. rests, | le opening three and g hall furong| ,ve girl, Quey Yong, two weeks ago. meh were get- . first refused i ves- | was dismissed yesterday afternoon by | Apache filly, Kty Kelly, had a siight | Investigation last night proved that the bhecome of h.‘r, lh‘:«“ m’gg ‘_a;, that the quarter [Judgo Cook that the admissibility of her | call in_the betting, and though she made | man under arrest was not the guilty one bark made | 08" F 0 ave in | Victim's dying statement might be ar-|a handsome showing, was beaten out a |and to-day the detectives, who acknowl- 4 e M atka excurston’ Be: ¢ |gued. Prior to her death Anna 1. head by Morbid, the entry of Walter Jen- | odge their error, will have the prisoner about o open and the steamship company | Walmsley, for whose death Mrs. Funrxg:nlngs.d rtd;l';n lh,\' Sr';xtmor. :}hc ‘winnvr SIAseq Queen ready for that trade. [is now on trial, made a statement that |9Pened a 2 to 1 favorite, receding later to peasa b A e e T went Sintod tna Fuhrig was responsible for her con- {7852 Montepani finished in the show. LSRN Wi rdered ithe f‘fl = Lcu\f e e the Queen has filled her [dition. Whether or not this statement | Garnet Ferguson's recent purchase, | Leong, and he has been in Wding ever T Buget Ssund run, and had | will be admitted will be decided by Judge | Dare IL closed favorite for the mile and | since he learned that the girl's injuries {fic Coast people not got the | Cook this morning. a sixteenth, but took no part of the | would prove fatal. After her death he it would have been in a | | money. | Bddle Jones hustied old Tom | attempted to compromise with the girl fte hard fight Captain | Ppianos : T | Cromwell out the first part, g the | attempre s S S £ veat R e w0, 5hY SaR'Al | Planos to rent at Mauvals', 769 Mar- | favorite ot In the run home Cromwell | OWDer, another highbinder, but the price u L jseen and towed into | TORCEL B et street. ¢ lhad it all his own way, winning easily | offered w not half the girl's cost, whic ; = 0 teet of lumber | "pp gyestion of Folsom street for, the | s £ was $1500, and the owwer, disgusted at ns ;- |use of the transports will be settled by | 2 2y ason, avhich | the Harbor Commissioners to-day. Slajor | 3 | — OF fiarcks cants arf, bu e’ Alaska | | = NTr % in over thé | Long weae A the AT | l H E CA I I ’S RACI N G C H AR I " | from Gotobed. The winner was 5 to 1 in| g towed | Facers i Gompany refuse to give it up = | the ring. f smmercial Company refuse to give it ur b : : ling two | COMECrC R cioners have offered Lombard “ [ "o ‘mile seling run went to Pat| ay_the tafr- | The Commissioners Baze Sorre nich Ma- | Dunne's useful performer Survivor, sec-| hed down the | 7 pr tly refused ond choice in the betting. The Corrigan several bones | Jof Long promptly refused. | htry, Adolph Spreckels, was backed down | flooded and the INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Monday, March 6, 1899—Fiftieth day |to 9 to 10 favoritism. After Rey del| “ aying the table for A QUIET WEDDING. | Tlerra had played himself out, setiing a | d o e e o S ’ of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Weather fine. |norry pace for his field, Devin moved up Hawaii N _| Track fast. with Survivor, winning easily in 1:41%. British barkCarnar- | M- Hoover and Miss Freubham Mar-| S o o | Martin, astride Spreckels, made a move cldes 1s ried After a Romantic Court- | = SMITH, Presiding Judge. | the last few yards, securing the place. shi: B = In the concluding mile and a furlong run | L FIRST RA! | Merops, the favorite, galloped in an easy | nt 2| Ralph Y. Hoover and Miss Anna Fres- SEEAC | winner over Sardonie. Sk ham were quietly married at noon yester- | e Sl AT o et A = = = | o = | g day In the First Congregational Church oA S e S T r To-Day's Entries. by the Rev. G. C. Adams. The ceremony | ) b koL U £ 1 S J| Following are the entries for this afternoon's | | was witnessed by oni,\"ra fev;' intimate | r\?rmdx'n h |Spencer running events: ¥ riends of the couple. There is quite a | tty Keily 3 [Rutter First Race— tle; three-year-olds; sell- to-day it e mance. connected . with the mar- | Mountebank 1 |Hennessy . o e O T T The Carnarvon | riage. Over a year ago M Fresham, | St. Agnes. h (H. Martin.. | "706 Wing .. {onage 107 8 centals of whea with a friend, came to San Francisco | Glissando ... h |G, Wilson.. 4 Racivan . 105 Alcides_with | from Grand Rapids, Mich., in search of | Tanobe ... % |Piggott 7 Saintly | icd at $44,000, | health and pleasure. It was while she | i % |H. Shield 25 was here that Mr. Hoover met her. ar 1 1 1 [Powell . Second Race—Three and a half furlongs; two- 's Zea- | It was the old story of love at first s;gm ig8 . 3 IThorpe . ar-olds. to Manila | and when Miss Fresham returned to her | __IMcNichols . A B Mg Blareilia e i Coupled with Gl | '530 Matt Hogan.....103| 1105 e e——— o _ = = ?"fi'_f"liv zslé' 7 }i e::::‘,5.“Vn\'lnnsr. ‘W. B. Jennings’ b. f. by imp, Midlothian-Tearless. | 763 Ella De Poy 1}‘\‘; Jood start. Won iree driving. S Yellow Tail.. : nder.. ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ _\'xn’;hm proved gamest at the end. Mountebank made 2 fine run. Tar Hill was cut off | ahstol as . Honor Bright...110 e —_— e (L II Alleen B tched—Infinity 110, Flush of Goid 115. | e 7 = = == ——— == | Third Race—Six furlongs; selling; three-year- 4 | TS5, SECOND RACE-One and o quarter miles; four-y olds and upward ’ 1| € € e hurdies; purse, $100. 6 Merry Boy Lavator . 106 | Il 7 T Ex % = T [ Betting. SOk Sl iie 108 " e orse. .. Vs 3 | g % 2 Los Tronc 3 ot ! '!nd ex. Horse. Age. Welght [St. Std. %m. %m. %m. Str Jockeys. |Op. T Whnitred ) Watossa 1] 654 Tyro, a....... B a2 1h 11 18 3 751 Cleodora . Purniah . | | Joe Cotton, a. R e 32 2h ICummin, 5 . : | Three Forks, a. P IE e g 36 [MoAulis . s Fourth Rac e and a half furlons; three- | e Colonial Dame, 4...120/ 6 44 3h 3% 42 41 ficanny' jas | year-olds and upward. 1 }‘{ai';:- 8, 5 §| h 5; "‘ 10 2 ‘n 510 |Rouillier 4 761 Lomo 10| Schnitz . T 3 ¢ N Ve Monita 9 9 7 2 5 |C: 5 2 Zon 0 b It you have any in tion of kidney trouble or a weak- A bl g . 71 g s e l'l»(:‘r‘;\"‘\! 3 1 o ma€ 768 btan "Powers | of these vital organs you may have Bright's disease, or Cyrus Hock, 5 1% T £6 88 21 820 |Kerrin .... 3 | 66 Zarro 110 | an afflict hie lead to this usually fatal ailment. i Ay 6. ..o 1 S8A 8 R i Pskenna B RTRE T Seven furlongs; four-year-olds PAIN OR W IN THE BACK OR SIDE, DARK, 221, Winner, B. Corrigan's b. &. by Longfellow-Leonora Morris. Good start. | ang aowachs senime, i e = 3 gy N 1 Second and third driving. and upward; selling. | CLOUDY OR ODOROUS URINE, PUFFINESS UNDER i il e e i i S RN R S | 718 Imperious | THE DESIRE TO GET UP AT NIGHT AND NAU- [ Soratched—Colonel Bartlett 12 : 105 | 640 Benamela SEA AFTER BEATING are a few dangerous symptoms. " e = == = 1 Meadow Lark...105 | 880 Einstéin | The ¥ specialists of Dr. Meyers & Co,'s staft of physi- [l|}] 7@, THIRD RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; selling; four-year-olds and upward; Sixth Race—Six furlongs | cians ci Il diseases of these organs and diseases of the Hi — —_— —- ——m upward; handicap. Sty i1} | 1ndex. Horse. Age. Weight./st. Std. um. %m. ¥m ; | {grtiar e BLADDER LIVER SPINE | st — o e Lai Mo s T Fam'ny Hail 11102 | 76 Tom Cromwell, 6.. TH 11 AagTgeT L en LR 19 G a : HEART STOMACH BLOOD I8 Gotoped. ... i §1 81 3% 2iu Sl I 153 4 | 79 Gualala ! NERVES SKIN JOINTS (166) Dare 11, Be... R e it Selections for To-Day. 23 5 (762) Truxillo, 5 4h 42 3% 4% 55 [Thorpe 3 First Rac spionage, Milt Young D & Co. also cure private diseases—varicocele, 679" Major Hooker, 4 32 5% 7 g 61 ‘De\-lg m 2 Second Race—Golden Rule, Yellow Tail, Flor- rupture and piies, and restore to robust h alth and strength < _T47_Peter I1, a. 2 G B B R T LB P victf of lost vitality, wasting weakness, unnatural drains, Time—1-18, :06%; 5-16, :31%; 9-16, :56%; 13-16, 1 mile, 1:42%; 1 1-18 miles, 1:45%. Win- 7 = e discharges, et v & i ner, Dr. H. E. Boutire o Bty Beassbis Fonets ood st Wom iy B ool Third Race—Lavator, Winlfred, Ulm. o , ¢ i S e > ace—Aluminum, Midas, Zarro. | 3 & Co. have been established for more than [ Cromwell won easily the last part. Holmes made a late move with Gotobed. Dars T R.ficp‘”"? & Zaid? Dendmas i ser ears. 2 3 s s ipped | “dogged” it. Peter II was eore and in no condition to race. e Fifth Race—Imperious, Za " - eighteen years. They have the largest and best equipped | ol s o Mary Black, Gualala, O'Connell medical institute and the most extensive practice in America. Hi === w2 St & Sthhac Ty SRS it They have gained their present high standing by curing their I T, FOURTH RACE—Five turlonge; selling: four-year-olds and upward; purse, 00, New Orleans Winners. | B patients; they cure their patients because they have unusual | G e Z 4 S NBw oL CEANS. Maten 6 -Weather skill, vast experience and 1! ] ] S fine; track fast. Results . Horge. Age. Welght./St. y $m. { i ; tra st. su | ‘ R A S R M e T First race, selling, six furlongs, Debride SUPERIOR METHODS AND REMEDIES. (1] e pon T, ¢ s T3 44 1% 11% (Rutter . won, John' Boone Second, Tom Poher | i 81 AL 5..... i 22 ° 33 1n 2n [Hennessy | third. “Time, 1:15%. used by Dr. Meyers & Co. are purely herbal | | Fhm“Hu‘\'k. 4. 3 ;;A_ 1 :5 23 3 1% |Thorpe ... Second race, sg|llnx.] s-c“\',‘""\ ruflrlanzg.‘ They act directly upon the diseased and weak- i e ars 5 13 i H. Martin.. I Dev o ndy, | Geatesl Shtaoso e | store the wasted energies and give back to the 1il Crawford, a | 6 6h b 5h IMacklin . Third race, selling, one mile and a quar- human structure the animating elements of life which il B i T 1e [Hyland | ter, Donation won, Atlantus second, | become wasted. Thay give to the brain, nerves and mus- 1! I Salado, 4 . ; Bl | B e i an onesue gne| I cular system that buoyanc which renders the mind active, | ‘ s February, § b |Kerrin . | elghth miles.” Barataria won, Colonel | i brilliant and cheerful, entirely overcoming that dull, inac- I "r’fcn'u e e AT 5 Rr;;gk ’\r\k;‘t second, Judge Steadman | R Pl z | me 1, :24: %, :8%: %, 1:02%. Winner. E. F. Smith & Co.'s ch. & 4 A | | h digposition which makes the debilitated so miser: | Tothian: Almeans Had start Won fitst: thres Beiviog: 0.'s ch. & by imp. Mid. Fifth race. seven furlongs, John Baker | ! able. | ‘Al and Flora Hawk were stopping badly toward the end. Maxello lacks gameness, | OD. Pontet Canet second, Prince Zeno | i FREE BOOK——HOME CURES E1 Salado could have won. third. Time, 1:38. : | . I soqCratched—zorazzo 123, Merry Boy 120, Bocialist 116, Midian 115, Pongo 115, Trappean 12, | Sixth race, selling. six furlongs, Sister & H udge Napton . e won, Ci nel wads second, rown 111 It is not always nececssary to see & patient in order to ef- I = Sl s = St - O n e 11614, | fect a cure. If you cannot call, write for free private book |ll}| 78, FIFTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, £, = | for men, symotom blanks and full partlc\&lars of a successful ‘ . : i PISTOLESI ARRESTED. | 1h gystem of home cures. All letters confidential. Advice free ! % z EEEL s | I at office of by mail. 1] | Xn0et Hore, Axe- Welght/Pt Moo Wp T Bo o Hn Charged With Disturbing the Peace | i . {1} | “eae survivor, 3 R R TR R TR of Bacon Place. 735, a. 8 , 5. &1 2 2n : ~ " t + PATIENTS NEED NOT PAY TILL CURED. ||| () ac, spréckein” a2 1f df in : _Atiomey L. C. Piaolent ana i clerk o 2 7 . i 76 4. : ckensausen, 2 act- } We have such faith in our ability that we will let patients ;} L 1?:;:‘?‘ 4 e = ‘-“. m‘lle—l 1; W‘:m" P‘ Du‘:‘fi%”:" : T ,“': Police Jude Bu‘.rr;,p‘.es,e,d“ & A | deposit the grice of a cure in any bank or with any responsible i more-Biila . Good start.. Won very handily. Second and’ third drivine. . . > SUSth- | swer a charge of disturbing the peace. | ousinees house or newspaper in San Francisco, fo be paid to us “) Survivor had considerable to spare at the wire. Adolph Spreckels was not punisheq | They were arrested by Policeman Allen | | only when cure is made, or we will accept monthly payments if {|[}| _any through the stretch. Morinel made no showing. on Bacon place Sunday night. referred. (Signed) DR. MEYERS & CO. i == S = = — Pistolesi and his clerk went to the cribs RESTIEOY: il 7T, SXTH RACE—One and an eighth miles; selling; three-year-oids and upwara; |of two womeq with the purpose of dis- | = T I o purse, $400. | possessing them, as the landlord had ob- i — T T e | S AUIRITOtIY levin. The women I ng. | refused to move, and the disturbance at- [{{|]| ndex. Horse. Age. Welght.st. §td. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. 1. |iracted a crowd. Pistolesi insisted upon | Gon) Bersmie. i Aol e 165 32 F o 0) Sardonic, 4. 3 2 200 210y i 701 Lady Hurst, 08/ 4 61% 51 51% 4 -2 2| lg Our Naval Station at San Juan. ! ° ‘i‘ (651) Lodestar, 5. 20901 41 3n 4¥% 61 6 The new United States naval station to be » e ’ | 1% 17613 a3y [Birgott 6 Jocated at San Juan, Porto Rico, Will be of ! 7 8 |Hennessy 15 the utmost importance to this country as the 731 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO | | i 56 U RO TR Bt R | e e . . Time—1, :13%; %, :38%: %, 1:16%: %, 1:304: mile, 1:43; 1% miles, 1:36. Winner, Miller | ls constructed. The key to good heaith is Hos- aigh Ve HOURS=8 to 12, 1 to 5 Dally I 2 Bnety o o by 'tmp. Brufus-Mirope.’ Good start. Won easily. Second and third driv- | tetter's Stomach Bitters, It guards the diges- z 3 . g tive organs from attacks of indigestion, bil- s 7 8. Sundays 9 to 11. The winner possesses considerable class. Sardonic ran gamely. Lodestar outfooted. s and constipation, just the same as the Brraaron Grenines {0 2 Cromell was ahort e R R e Asttacks upon this country by foreign foes, | Ma { St h clerk so tangled up ye: contin his br: rights as attorney but the polic under arrest. ued the c ain a ro — In the Divorce Courts. for. the landlord, sman declined to recognize | his contention ahd placed him and his | PRETTY POACHER. The testimony erday that the " Judge | se until to-morrow to give | Pgpular Price: was BROUGHT UP TO DATE. ext—Oscar Weil's Comedy Opera, “THZ ATURDAY, at 2 P. M. nd 500 -Bc TN N. B.—A reserved seat for the matine Our Telephone, Bush 9 i Josephine Winthrop was granted a [(:li; ALHAMBRA THEATER. vorce yesterday from her husband, notorious O. W. Winthrop, who was o Corner of Jones and Eddy Streets. tenced to life imprisonment for kidnaping Millionaire Campbell divore e wa of Honolulu. s granted on the ground that PARE | Under the Management of Holden, MacDonald and Kilgo. Winthrop had been convicted of a felony. | = Al against Clark secured a divorce from Hiram lark on the ground of willful neglect. | s for divorce on the ground of deser- | tion have been filed by Philip J. Bailey | Flora F. Bailey and Katherine T. Benjamin against Arthur T. Benjamin. -—EVERY, EVENING— DEWEY s si fac-simile ADVERTISEMENTS. The Good Reputation and extended use of Brown’s Bronchial Troches, for Coughs and Throat Troubles, has caused them to be extensively imi- tated. The title ““Bronchial Trockes” was established asa trademark John I. Brown & Son, in1856. Making or selling lozenges under the name of ‘‘Bronckial Zrockes” is a violation of this trademark, which has been sus- tained by the courts in numer- ous cases. Dealers are cautioned against infringements Brown’s Bronchial which are sold only in boxes (25¢., 50¢., and $1.00 with the AL b onoutside wrapper of box. elling gnature of THE HERO OF MANILA ‘D OUR N ASTERN STOCK COMPANY. | Received last night with the utmost enthu- | stasm by a crowded hous Prices of admission. -10¢, MATINEES SATURDAY AND S 5c, 25¢, 350 DAY. ALCAZAR THEATER. The Only Fun in Town. Every Night This Week- LONDON'S LATEST FARCE HIT. A MAN WITH ‘A PAST! PRICES - - - - - - I5c, 25, 35c, Sd¢ | Next—''A SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN.' 19 GREAT NEW CARDS. ALL HITS—I9 Imported Direct From Europe. THE_TWINS MARCO, | Famous Eccentrique Comiques. Ask Your Druggist for a génerous TRIAL SIZE. Ely’s Cream Balm for CATARRH. Cream Balm s placed into n:ll:lx:nx}:ggiaj‘; |GRAND OPERA HOUSE over the membrane and is absdrbed. immediate and a cure follows. | —does not produce sneezing. at druggists or by mail; triai size, 10c, by mall. ELY BROTHERE fOR KELD Emissions, YOU 56 Warren st. e s kenvigonsros GRAND OPERA New York. Five bundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This stops all losses in 24 hours, cures | Impotency, Varicocels, | ts. Bi-ictures, s ot remedy | Conorthoea, Gl Lost Manhood fects of self-abu anteed to Aidress HAI cure. Address BTOtn W Broadway. Caklan Baja California W57 | the Grand Opera House Cal. Alse | Seats, %5, $4, §3. 82, according to locatipn. et st., 8. . cured. Send erot'olik | Melba: March 14, OLA HAYDEN, Phenomenal Girl Barytone. | 3 FORTUNIS BROS., Comedy Acrobats. NEVINS' ACROBATIC MOUNKEYS AND | CLOWN BABOONS. HAYDEN AND HETHERTON, Comedy | Sketch Artists. Last Week of CORA TANNER AND LOUIS MASSEN, in My Husband's Model."" THE HULINES AND THE FOUR EDDYS. . 2c; Balcony, 10c; Opera | Chairs and Box Seats, ' sc. MATINEES WED., SAT. AND SUNDAY. Morasco Amusement Co. (Inc.) Lessee. THE SAN FRANCISCO SEASON OF In French and Italtan, by the ELLIS OPERA COMPANY NEW YORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Enlarged Chorus and Ballet! s | The sale of single seats for the first six per- formances now progressing at the box office of Prices of reserved Repertolre, first weesx--March 13, aus ida.” debut of Gadski with Melba and debut March ‘16, double bill, ‘‘Caval- and ‘T Pagliacc,’” Gadski and = | March'15, ‘‘La Boheme, of De Lussa leria Rusticana “ debut of Chall; March 17, ““Carmen,”” De Lus- san and Gadskl; March 18, matinee, ‘‘Barber of Seville.”" Melba. ul _aphrodisi a | ot G 00 (g | CONCEETS AND TSORTS. gexes, and 8 remedy for diseases ks i e SEEAUTEN fidneys and bisdder. R Invigorator and ‘Ncflr.'dln:"“hlgd:n Merits; no long-wine imo! necessary. NABER, ALFS & BI 833 Market street, 1A M5 BETTER its own 8. F.—(Send for Circular.) BITTER THAN: PILES J STE‘EPLECHASE CENTRAL PARK, Eighth and Market. THOUSANDS DAILY RIDE THE “GRAVITY | Extra Attractions To-day. as follows: Royal and Imperfal Japanese Troupe of Acrobats, | High Divers and Swimmers; Pigeon “Fusé | Shooting™* Gallery. Direct From France; Vos- mer, the Aeronaut, in Thrilling Mid. Per- formances. Open Daily from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m, Admission, Including “Horses,” Only 10c.