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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1899. 7 . —___~____—__—_____________—____—______—_ 30LD HOTEL THEVES MRE | NEATLY BAGGED GOLF LINKS "HO0DOOED" BY BUTCHER KLEIN “Hoot Mons”| Under a Spell. Wilson and Richaud Behind Bars. ARE | The EX-CONVICTS HOBNAIL BOTH ONE STEALS OVERCOATS, ‘THE | PRIVATE R JEWELRY. | o H BLUE LAW. ! | d on Their Two Im- t Captures—Descrip- te secuted and Makes Things Interesting for a Brief Period. Per tion of the Priscners. | | *hoodoo’ can be Hnt\hrr Klein has been a golf links—there t we had the | trouble with him he punge ! : | emanat from his sausage ctory or other has gone wrong. The o' began with the f for- in the Federal courts against the hout a li- liguor wi with the fested it aught him now T member declares her son There have been numerous result will probably on . Hor Il of us are b d ation = next man 5 4 < ¢ ) ent member of \, formed the center of 3¢ ed group of auditors in 1 the Palace Hotel 1 ning. inquiries for details he took igar and resumed his nse to at his about the liquor settled. It was that that the caddies ck conts & had been quarte he little red to the them We giving more. men whe time o t k to the brush, wander g the ery 1 to! piayers tc around council > by d ned not to exceed & t offens In .nld!(]w,:. we o 3 2 lace a badge on the caddies, b o Sitasr gk g -9 and obliged to serve in rotation ording to lhvll numbers. aud the Clever Hote! Thief. | ““There wer of the players who wore hobna and th 1008 were E im into 1 the the new clubhouse. ove s and pasted up cor ¢ requi that hobnail shoe He an arded, All respected the order but 1 but a few months | one fellow, whose mother th referred to He ntir m and had to be called The ardec l neve came the priva 1ore opulent membe g boys not among the origi and paying them as y liked. | sed threat of ano r strik rule was adopted proscribing the caddie system. The same young tr over th with a privi that wo t a Highla He wi gently but firm have t conform to the carried h troubles home and th rumpus. | " “The lady brought p one day with a private caddie 3 him to pl. ing. One of the directors a chanc remark to the lady in question and she | be unmeasured terms and d cle was on f t to persecut her be d that she had come to wi d. Her son and his private caddie we re to stay, and she would like to body put them off while she ére. She was given a clear field Sow the council will hold a ion, a air is settled | pt on the rules are en- 1 be several res- restored.” ting lo consider the qu erstand that until the <ff able or SLAPPED THE BUNKO CHAP. Clarence Berry Gets Rid of a Confi- | dence Man at the Lick. | ® | One of the bunko men who have lately B 64566 ete@ been working the hol came to grief | E § ay_afternoon in the Lick House, ORN < V. ar Y3 will no doubt give that caravan- JOHN WILSON, a Noted Overcoat Thiel. | 12, i otie perenin tre fature: Clasence e = ¢ | Berry, who is well known from his exten- | hands on. The value of | sive “holdings in the Yukon mining dis- | B ands | trict, was standing with his two brothers A e recONa | in the lobby of the hotel, when he was ac- ST e by one of the “sure thing” gentr: il he stranger claimed an_ acquaintance | e hag | Which had developed in the Klondike | e o &% | country, from which he said he had just | returned. Berry remembered that he had | e spoken with the same individual only B nahel e | and sizing him up for . Berry drew back and sla in the face of ud t nt him scurrying off as fast as his legs would carry him, besides waking up he habitues of the g!.)"(' from their peaceful afternoon slum. 1B ng streets; w .Jdmlnhk ed | the luckless £ Stockton et, o 13 5 Sl e crry does not think that the man !s Washed Up by the Breakers Near the | ., 0%iny vet, but he is inclined to the | Oliff House. opinfon that he will not be annoyed by | the members of his llk for some time to | come. supposed to be into shoal aft- 4 lione —_———— Flourished a Revolver. Louis Lafond acting Police red he nd befor 1ad appeared in "’,.,7],,“;“"‘:';_? Judge Barry’s court sterd on a| durance. The | charge of carrying a cealed weapon. | tnt the By He went into the afe early on | for e Tuesday morning and MI] d a big revol- | conclude ver out of his pocket and flourished it | Acco over his he: Several men jumped on L [ him and held him ur Policeman P. H. hou tivi ani gigantic pro- | Murphy appearcd. The case was contin- | portior W 2000 pounds. | 1til to-morrov i ot s U Mre. R. Hall, iture and pianos, with | our beautiful imp nan, 1017-1023 Mission. A BBL!’ WITH MERIT That's the kind of a Belt you want if you expect it to cure you. When you buy a Belt, buy a GOOD one or none at all. Go where BELTS ARE MADE— to a firm of established reputation, whose word and promises amount to something, and then you will be able to get what you want and at a fair price, too. There is. no humbug about Dr Pierce’s Electric Belt. Any one who has ever (ried it knows that. It does not fail to pleces in a few weeks as others do. It is warranted to bhe as represented. Buy no Belt till you see “DR. PIERCE'S.” Cail at office or send 2c¢ in stamps for our “Book No. 2.” Address PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., . 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisco. '—ooooo 2 9-0-6-9-9-0-00-9-0-0-90-0-0 oY eeoeooeoceean | b i | OCEAN VIEW STAKE TAKE BY SARDINE Downed Kitty Kelly a Scant Neck. SHOES OSTRACIZED LATTER SHOULD HAVE WON CADDIES CAUSE A JOE MUSSLE A SURPRISE IN THE HANDICAP. and Harper Are A Lady Member Claims Her Son Is| Tyro Galloped in a Winner of the Steeplechase—Cairns, the of Lord Chesterfield, Suspended. Favored by circumstances, Sa fast Corrigan filly, placed the Oc stakes to the credit of the Mais ide vesterday. Kitty Kelly, r in the betting, was best t by a short neck. The winn; Henry Martin, closed a 3 to in the ring. The Marcus Dal Boland and Mortgage, had lowing. After racing head and Sardine to the stretch Ella Boland gave It away none | ip, and her stable too well, wa companion, never prominent. The talent experienced a ve ternoon of it, Joe Ullman, Lor and Survivor. heir colc lowered. se of t mile handicap b Joe Mus: Of the original large number d but ran out 1t the stretch turn with Thorpe and lost strong fol- all hot favorf e day was the capture ridden by the colored E40404 040404 040404040404+ +0404040+ 040404 o&cwow#. CHAMPIONSHIP CUP FOR INDOOR BALL PLAYERS N Thursday evening the Olympic Club will give a ladies’ night, under the supervision of Leader Hammersmith and Manager Stone, an ocea- casion always looked forward to with interest by lady friends of club members. The event of the evening is to be a game of indoor base- in which a team from the Reliance Club of Oakland will meet the pall, Olympic team. Great interest has been taken in the indoor baseball games, which were the club members some six months ago by Leader John first introduced to Hammersmith, and since then have become a popular amusement with members of all clubs throughout the coast. Thurs- day night's game will be one of the final games of a series for the coast champion- ship and a trophy cup. The game Is played under the same rules as reg- ular baseball, but bases and pitcher’s box are closer to- gether. This re- quires extreme ac- tivity upon the part of players in the handling of the ball. Some re- markable scores are made. In one game played with the Y. M. C. A. the score in the nine innings was 5 to 8, and the following game played re- sulted in a score of 10 to 13, this beinx remarkable play- ing considering the rules of the game The ball game b ay even- ing will be followed by a game of water polo, Lurline polo teams will take part. 4040404040404 04040404040 40+04C+040+0+4 040404040+ Rider rdine, the ean View tre of In- | the out- er, ridden | 5 favorite palr, Ella | head with squally | 1 Chester- ites, hav- | in which the Olympic and ) o o + o + o + o + o + o + 3 + o + 4 + o o o + o + o + o b o + o |+ o + [<] % o e o + o |+ o + o % o + o i o + o + [ + o 3 o + o + o ¢ once [} ve with him at the end. of entries | looking only for bread-win- Hyo o+0 4040404040404 040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404 SICK HEADACHE 1ad, Ba; Pat Dunne's Survivor was e St Grbeetog A = the post favi but went the overland IR U IR and was led over the line two lengths by | maiden, to win the fifth event, backing | eled the rounds that the jumper was dead, the ou 542 | him from 6 to 1 to 11 to 5. Caldwell very | the Easterner might have had a line be- fibe course steeplechase proved | obligingly let the good thing off in front, | hind his box after the mace. 4 replet h incident 1d accidents. final- | with Rio Chico, the favorite, back in the Tully Coulter, the well-known trainer in Corrigan’s Tyro getting the | hunch. and then he couldn’t win. Leading | and owner, was a visitor at the track ainst which, coupled with Van- | into the stretch by three lengths, the Cor- | vesterday. AT 10 to 1 was laid. At the fifth jump | rigan trick tired toward the end, and| The stranger with whom Ed Corrigan . on the favorite, Lord Chesterf Bullman landed the first cholce an easy [ had the altercation at the track on ed to let his mount run out | winner. 1 ison sts long enough to| Tuesday is said to be a Deputy Sheriff | barrel of coin went up in smoke. Monita | lecad Sir Urian out for the place. of the city across the bay. Friends of his | fell at the same obstacle, knocking Trim- . ' y that nobody ever stepped on nid lito completely out for some minutes. Our Track Notes. | corns without having the compliment re- | Climate, ridden by ¥rank Doan ot : 7 5 turned. 5 S grief at the first picce of brush. ro, in | _ W a!rfrl b.“nrmn;. . SoUng. man fi?";‘ ”}‘; ;‘"m“‘]f‘y"’ ’1, g;}mgl !galgdflgdw;so"g front all the way, swon cased up from | Springfield, Mass., is here, negotiating for | again. s g Bl Reno. e the purchase of some desirable racing | hice plece of work, even If the horse did | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | C ! stock. He is faced the barri o Baldwin | orp entry. Bl Salado, with Devin up, closed LUt 5 Race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds Y v e e s Closed 2| Tommy Murphy, “the man who plated 9 mile; saling second choice in the betting, nearly | Rey El Santa Anita for the Derby,” is| B ke P v a runaway race of it. Losing the going down the grand circuit this year | Pt ) o first part, she backed up badly | with Tommy Keatiig and his string of | 6% Caspa Truxillo .........114 tt the end, allowing the favorite to get b | cquine stars. Tom i the best in the busl- | 64 Toribio Widow Jones....109 | Khe finish to the mile selling. run that | hess, 2t turning out platers, and I SErele | Second Raco—One mile; selline. follow as a_very close and_exclting | yGble do not set new marks it wil) be the | 788 Roadrunner .....112 67 Tortont am | one, Cromwell, Joe Uliman and Opponent | fonit of the driver. | 77 Two Cheers (i) gt Bobbine 190 | finishing short heads apart on the wire in riane Bob Calrns, the rider of Lord Chester-| 782 Los Troncos.....103 Aok | the order mentioned. The field was a|feid. was suspended by the judges. Fri- | one and raced well bunched to the | day night, at the meeting of v e R e e ch, where Opponent showed first. At | ards, he cin appear before the &r S G hhis L a8 addock the favorite, Ullman, looked | bunal and tell them why. s . 5| 61 & o dinning, but was caught the last | Jone, who_rode i e v Cromwell, with Bullman up, one of the be Third Race—On flhd an eighth miles; four- ccat rim from the rear! i Australia, (rom @ ear-olds and upward; selling. winner was 5 to 1in the betting. . | dehut here is certainly . T 4 A Corrigmn - contingent Isid Fheir| o Tohhuw Colmbfi went th 7 tod to show | 10 Lady Humb Y e ORI checks down on Carter H. Harrison Jr., a | against Reno, and If the tip had not trav. ardonic 1 St. Jacob. BTt ‘THE CALLS RACING CHART. INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Wednesday, March 8, 1899.—Fifty-sec- ond day of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine. Track fast. One mile q. Tourth Ract olds and upwa 60 Potenta 40 Hemera, . Bonnie Ton: elling: | | | 1011 766 Judge Wofford.. 87 784 Meadow Lark...105 Fifth Race—One and an eighth mile Our Naval Station at San Juan. — e Ty The new United States naval siation t EDWIN F. SMITH, Presiding Judge. JAMES F. CALDWELL, Starter. riaater SeniUian Dids Tiehwi o B = = the utmost importance to this country as the furlongs key to tion when the Nicaragua Canal 243 | is construc The key to good heaith fs Hos- - e % Tietting, | tetter's Stomach Bitters. It guards the diges- 3%m. %m. Str. Fin lop. Cl. | tive organs frc s of indigestion, bil- i = L £ s | fousness and co just the same as the A | new naval station at San’ Juan will ward off 15 T | attacks upon this country by foreign foea. 11 1 32 |1 Powell.. {Exaz % g TR SRR 31 3 4h Macklin . | N 43 1 54 [Hahn st A e ew s 1 S hies T 0! 08§ Burwell 1S Tl R a1 1 10 : S 82 11 |Holmes 6 Ball and Roller . 1:01. Winner, G. W. Baldwin's b. m. by Emperor of Bearin a : art. Won first three driving. The winner came from behind, getting up just in time. Flora Hawk is wonderfully gs' fast, but likes to soctalist was badly ridden. Polaskl needs a race or two. Scratched—Elme rullamore 105, Einsteln 164, University 108, Truxillo 111, Craw- | ford 108, Potente 104 '99 Cleveland | Belting, 1Op. CL Bicycles 2%5) Joe Ullman 750 Opponent, (685) The Fretter, Jennie Reid, 3 Blaise-Flav Good start. The winner was best bit long. Fretter ran well for six much doing Hardly or Castake. Scratched—~Bonnie Tone 100, La urst 104, Gliberto st W He was short previous time out Tom Cromwell 112 Sullman . Fitted with above bearings are easier s |Rutter ... g 53° |1 Martin | | running than any other bicycles, having 1 [Soatiee | less friction. Examine and convince your- §1 [McNiche i i ; 7% (Devin self of this fact by inspection at agency. 84 |I Pow 9 IHahn | CLEVELANDS SELL FOR $40, $50. SPECIALS $75. LEAVITT & BILL, Agents, 309 Larkin St., S. F. & by fmp. mile, 1:42%. Winner, B. W. Purser's ch. on first three driving. the route a Not Opponent found furlongs. Jennie Reid made an excellent showing. Magnus 102, Whaleback 91, Wyoming 106, TR, ™ 20 San Pablo Ave., Oakland. “PEGAMOID” ! 18 Our Climate, 6. FOR ALL USES AND USERS Index. Horses. Age. Weight.'St. 1J. 3J. W. Jockey TRADE MARK. ) Tyro, & 1 54 68 [Rathbone e Reno, . 22 42 51 Tubervilie 2 e 5 22" 41 51 Tabervilie ALUMINUM PAINT 5 Huntsman, a.. V2o 807 |Hanna LOOKS LIKE FROSTED SILVER. Monita, a.... o i ol A EUROPEAN SUCCESS. 42) Lord Chesterfl A s For the Past 7 Years Time—4 :06% Won easi Second, Reno_could ha The coln w n by half it on Lord Chesterficld, which ran out. ON WOOD, GLASS, METAL, STONE, BRICK and FABRIC SURFACES: mak:s a perfect amalgamation; covers 2 to 1 over any ether paint. stands 50 DEGREES OF HEAT with- out _scalin; ut an’s b. g. by Longfellow-Leonora Morris. Good start. himself the a dozen blocks. Tuberviile imagined “‘anchor Whether of own volition or not 3, J O C 143, A revent CLI: 2 4 — e = FOLLI G in SALT WATE! CORBOSI(# and RUST from exposure. Send 36c for ik bottle and pamphiet. “WHAT I8 PEGA- MOID?" WESTERN AGENCIES CO,, TRACK SLIGHTL ?1‘!\4")(}1‘“ I‘\(F Four furlongs; two-year-old flIHP!.; Dfl-nn View stakes; value, “ and 62, Chronicle B\ll\dln'. 8. "‘ % ~ [Dettine. %m. Fin { Jocke: or. Use Use Woodbury’ Woodbury's Faocial Soa.p Facial Cream. IH. Martin. |Thorpe IPiggott |Hennessy . The complexion speedily cnd permanently che s, oth, tan, Tioenss, ta3% o4 “rinner, B. Corrigan’s ch. . by fmp. Bassetlaw-imp, Sar- | §Ieared Of DIotcnen v o onsoft. e donyx. Poor start. Won firet three driving. and white by JOHN H. WOODBURY, 26 W. 1 chances of Mortgage, Kitty Kelly was best and should have won. She ran out at head of stretch. Btart | 3d st, New York, and 163 State st, Chicago, Send 10 cents for Beauty Book, and re sample each of Soap and Cream. free. ear-olds pounds the best. FIFTH RACE—TFive and a half fur longs; selling; three- and upward; CLEE Loie POODOODODOOOOTCOD | Batting, Tndex. Horse. Weight.|St. %m. %m. ¥%m. Str. . Fin. Jockeys. |Op. CL ™me PA LA CE ApP Rio Chico .. [ 36 22% g2 11 [Bullman Te2 32 L R Tactibci A 1001 12 13 1% 20 [H Marun. FR GRA ND HOT:gL& a 17i) Sir Urlan 1041 2 5h - 53" 4% 3n [Devin B¢ X SAN FRANCISCO, Campus & 7 4% 54 44 |Jomes 10 30 ° [-] 80 Saintly 4 2h 38 31 52 |Spencer 3:iicn Connected by & coversd pamugewas. g 762 Festoso 7 613 64 66 66 |Gray 50 1400 Rooms—%00 With Bath Attached. 738 Florence Fink . 3 LA BRI LR NG 15 a1l Under One Managemient. T Time—3-16, : 30: ,x,r 1:08%. Winner, W. B. Sink Jr.'s ch. g. by imp: Chesfer. RO rn nmai: fleld-. Jennle D. Strageling start. ' Won castly. Ruropoan Plan.! and wfl D American Plan. ihenihan was sent away flying and then blew up. Winner was sir T an o the mark, as usual. Saintly is of no account. Soratched—Mondn 104, The Wooer 104 JomN 6. mmfl, l—n nnnnaoeooaeoon . Betting. | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. %m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CI. | "775_goe Musste, 44 43 1h 1% 11% [Dassinger 718) Survivor, 3 3h’ 3n 2% 21 26 |[H. Marth uls wgu,m\own AND lmbus .SOLB 7 Fleur de LIS, 3 1h 21 22 32 1% |[Bullman 1 pociatist eires Peivate. Nervous, and 8 Dr. Sheppard, 5. 22 1h 4G 46 410 |Hennessy enses o/ Men onty. Book on Private s ot i 5 5 5 5__ |Devin Weaknemes of Mer. {ree, Over 30w cxperlence; 5% mile, 1:49%. Winner, Earnshaw Bros. b. h. by imp. 5,“;‘:;;{;035**;‘,’;;’2;%&5 A s Cavalier-Spinste W Survivor shouid have won. He ground. Fieur de Lis not ready. Scratched—Sardonic 9. on first three driving. went the overland. Winner hugged the rail, saving much Dr. Sheppard exploded after going six furlongs. tation free and sacredly confidential Call,or P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, M.D. 265 Kearny St., San Fraacisco, Cal. three-year- | | three-year-clds and upward. DR. KILMER'S REMEDIES. TR First Tenor.....108] T7 Rey del Tierra. m' AR Sy S e T (T Merops ..« 78 Ad. Spreckels. mtflow TO FIND OUT Sixth Race—Six furlongs; selling; three-year- olds and upward. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four 685 Lady Britannic.105! (751)Jerry Hunt.,.... 99 760 Pat Murphy.....107| 669 Heigh Ho.. 1')” (i48)San Mateo......113| 739 Tam'ny Hau 11.109 785 Orion ... 110! 713 Wyoming . 107 Selections for To-Day. hours; a sediment or settling indicates First Race—Truxillo, Personne, Bonita. | an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; Second Race—Roadrunmer, Pallucas, Two | if it stains your linen it is evidence of Cheers. idney trouble; too frequent desire to Third Race—Red Glenn, Sardonic, Lady pass it or pain in the back is also con- Hurst. vincing proof that the kidneys and Fourth Race—Judge Wofford, Hemera, Bonnie | | Tone. adder are out of order. Fifth Race—Merops, Adolph Spreckels, Rey WHAT TO DO. del Tierra. | s There is comfort in the knowledge so y Wyom- | Xth Bacefan Mateo, Jerry Hupte WOUS: | often expressed, that Df Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, | fulfills every wish in curing rheuma- | tism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, Christian Kleine Accused of Obtain- | bladder and every part of the urinary | passage. It corrects inability to hold ing Money by False Pretenses. | water and scalding pain in passing it, John W. Hansborough yesterday swore | OF bad effects following use of liquor, to a complaint in Judge Mogan's court for | wine or beer, and overcomes that un- the arrest of Christian Kleine on the fel- | pleasant necessity of being compelled ony charge of obtaining money by false |{o go often during the day, and to get pretenses. | up many times during the night. The In the complaint it is alleged that No- | mild and the extraordinary effect of vember 5 last Kleine, while manager of | Swamp-Rcot is soon realized. It stands the Marin County Packing and Provision | the highest for its wonderful cures of Company, informed Charles Alpers, treas- | the most distressing cases. If you need urer of the company. that he had pur- a medicine you should have he best. chased from W. F. McAllister 600 sheep | Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one- for $550 cash. He was handed a check for | dollar sizes. i McAllister's indorseme! ereon. | wonderful discovery and a book that mine campany later found that the state: | tells more about it, both sent absolutely false, as he had not purchased the sheep | free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Co., from McAllister, and got McAllister's in- | Binghamton, N. Y. When writing dorsement to the check with the intent | mention that you read this generous to cheat and defraud the company. offer in the San Frangcisco Daily Call. SHEEP WERE NOT BOUGHT AIU SEMENTS. 'COLUMBIA 5 | EVERY EVENING, INCLUDING SUNDAY. | MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘ BLANCHE WALSH, | MELBOURNE MACDOWELL —AND THE— | MELBOURNE MACDOWELL CO. —IN ‘ | FANNY DAVENPORT’S PRODUCTION . Of Sardou’s Great Play LA TOSCA Next Week— ‘FEDORA ADVERTISEMENTS. Comini ?“‘ Fumnua Orglft{_BOsTONlANs. Positively cured by these 8 SPECIAL Littlo Pills. (@liformia coxcerrs They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiy | £ening, | FRIDAY | March 10, Mat., Evening, $ SATURDAY) March I1. RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF SOUSA & And His Band. THREE SPECIAL PROGRAMMES. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Small Piil. Small Dose. | Small Price. FRIDAY EVENING. .. WAGNER SATURDAY M.-\'l!“:l.\‘EE(‘. EALL;%\'{:%¥ SATURDAY EVI G ....S0USA One Grade Only—The HIGHEST TRIDAY BV SOWAGNER. 1. Overture . “‘Rienzi"" 2. Funeral M: Gotterdammerung’ 3. Excerpts . 'Slegfried’” 4. Vocal Solo, “Lohengrin"* Maude Reese Davie Knights of “\ the Holy ““Parsifal’” YT CYCLES s Overture ‘““Fannhanser” | 7. Grand F: es from.. 7 1 . B Lohengrin' 5. nseription of Meistersinger'” - { te. 1 9. “Ride of !hfl Valkyries’ ‘Die Walkure' | 7 All the soloists. Reserved seat sale nyw going on. Box Office, California Theater. THOS. H. B, VARNEY, Market & 10th, SAN FRANCISCO. Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. | 10 GREAT NEW CARDS. ALL HITS—I0 Imported Direct From Europe. THE TWINS MARCO, Famous Eccentrique Comiques. OLA HAYDEN, Phenomenal Girl Barvtone, 3 FORTUNIS BROS.. Comedy Acroba EVINS' ACROBATIC MONKEYS Al CLOWN BABOONS. HAYDEN AND HETHERTON, Skeich Artists. D Comedy A b oo lights of CORA TANNER and LOUIS UcCction | a2 2 My Husband's Model.” L] { THE HULINES AND THE FOUR EDDYS. Reserved Seats, %c; Balcony, 10¢; Opera. Chairs and Box Seats, 50c. MATINEES WED., SAT. AND SUNDAY. ALCAZAR THEATER. | A Distinot and Unaqmvooa.] Sucoess ! ery Night This Week. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3. LONDON'S LATEST FARCE HIT. PERRY-STREET INVESTMENT. ‘A pAS I South side (119-121) Perry st.; 196:3 west of | L L 28:9x80: 4 i | Third st.; 28:9x80; 2 houses of 4 tenements. e b3 150' 250‘ 35‘. 5.‘ good condition; always rented; rent §35. } PRICES A SOCTAL HIGHWAYMAN." TUESDAY, TUESDAY MARCH 13, 1899, | AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, { At Qur Salesroom, 638 Market Street. | HOWARD-STREET INVESTMENT. West side (1914) Howard st. and east side | (19 and 19) Capp street.; 32x245; 168 feet south | of Fifteenth; large house, 10 rooms and bath, | on Howard st.; and ° flats on Capp st.; also | stable and baker's oven. GUERRERO-STREET RESIDENCE. Southeast (140) corner of Guerrero and | Twenty-sixth sts.: 26:6x50:10; large house of | § rooms; brick foundation MOSS-STREET FLATS. East side (33, 331 and 35) Moss st.; 105 feet north of Folsom; 50x75; 6 good flats of 5 and 4 fooms; A1 condition; rent $63; near new Post- office. MISSION CORNER. Northeast corner of San Bruno ave. and Twenty-Afth st.: %x100; large store with 3 rooms and flat ahove, 4 rooms; stable. RARE INVESTMENT SHIPLEY ST. Southeast side (19) Shipley st.; 422:6 feet | northeast of Fourth st.; 20x60; large house; ar- | ranged to accommodate § tenements; Al con: r | | | Next— TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. | i TO-NIGHT, THE REAL THING. Oftenbach’s Mythological Work, LA BELLE HELENE! {BROUGHT UP TO DATE. Next Week — The Comedy Opera, “THE | PRETTY POACHER.” Music by J. OFFEN- BACH, Book by OSCAR WEIL. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2 P. M. Popular Prices. .35c and 500 N. B.—A reserved seat for the matinee....250 Our Telephone, Bush 9. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Morosco Amusement Co. (Inc.) Lessee. THE SAN FRANCISCO SEASON OF GRAND OPERA In French and lmg, by the LLIS OPERA COMPANY NEW YORK 8YMPHONY OROHESTRA. Enlarged Chorus and Ballet! Repertoire, first week-—March 13, “Faust,' Melba: March 14, “Aida,” debut 'of Gadski; March'15, “La Boheme,” Wwith Melba and debut of De Lussan; March 18, double bill, ‘Caval- leria Rusticana’ and ‘I Pagliaccl,” Gadski and debut of Chalia; March 17. “‘Carmen,” De Lus- san and Gadski: March 15, matinee, *‘Barber of Seville,” Melba. The sale of single seats for the first six per- formances now progressing at the box office. Prices of reserved seats, $5. 34, 83, §2, accord- ing _to location. Box seats, $10. SPECIAL!'—SEATS ORDERED AND NOT CALLED FOR WILL NOT BE HELD dition; rents $40. MISSION COTTAGE. North side (338) Duncan st.; 127 feet east of Sanchez; 23:6x114; nice cottage of 4 rooms in chofce neighborhood. ASHBURY HEIGHTS RESIDENCE LOTS. Northeast corner of Ashbury and Eighteenth | sts.; 26x90, 26x90 and 25x100; 3 elegant resi- dence lots; marine and inland wview; ready for building. RICHMOND BUILDING LOT. West side Seventeenth ave.: 25 feet north of D st.; 25x120; good building lot. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., Auctioneers, $33 Market st. AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATER. Corner of Jones and Eddy Strects. Under the Management of Holden, MacDonald and Kilgo. ~——EVERY EVENING— DEWEY THE HERO OF MANILA —~AND— OUR NEW EASTERN STOCK COMPANY. Reeceived nightly with the utmost enthusiasm by crowded houses. Prices of admission. 10¢, 15¢, %5e, 35¢ MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. CHUTES AND 700! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THE ONLY LYNWOOD STEEPLECHASE And a HOST OF NOVELTIES in the FREE | UENTRAL PARK, Eighth ad Natkit. THEATER. THOUSANDS DAILY RIDE THE “GRAVITY Ets HORSES." TO-NIGHT—AMATEUR NIGHT! | LATER THAN THIS THURSDAY EVENING. CONCERTS AND RESORTS. Extra Attractions To-day, as follows: Royal and Imperial Ja; apancse Troupe of Acrobsts. High Divers and Swimmers; Pigeon ‘'Fuse Admission, Including ‘‘Horses,” Only 10c. TO-NIGHT ASSO.1A- TION HALL- Sheoting™ Gallery, Direct From France; Vos- ' mer, the Aeronaut, in Thriliing Mid-alr Per- formances. Open Daily from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. $. F. PHILARMONIC. James Hamilton Howe, Conduster. Beasons and Raserves ot Y. M. €. A. Building. RESERVED SEATS ON JALE AT THE EM- PORIUM. See the LIVING OSSIFIED MAN! AUSTRALIAN IGUANAS In the ZOO! 10c, Including Zoo and Theater; Children, bc.

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