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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 30. 1899 T an nd Panan | breakers or other indications of rocks or | | shoals. | It appeared‘that there had been a very severe earthquake a_short time before 1 1 Ui \the vessel struck, and it was the opinion (9f 0ld tars who had sailed the tropic seas | for many years that the rock was thrown up by the earthquake The inspectors will render a decision when they shall have learncd from the | Pacific Mail Steamship Company the | value of the v and her cargo. She had been used to ply between Acapulco ———— ! Landing Delayed by ‘ Mongolians. ¥ Emma Ducas, a Confirmed Xlepto- F cénfirmed ROBBED H LARGE AUDIENCE e ER EMPLOYER. maniac, in Jail. ma Ducas, who the police kleptomaniac, by Detective Discusses Economy of Missions. ay iIs a was arrested | Anthony and terday charged with grand larceny. Some time | L RE ago the woman procured employment as | a servant in the family of Mrs. Cohn at | e { 1419 Golden Gate avenu During the tem- | CARMARTHENSHIRE’ borary absence.of the family*1t is claimed E'S CHINESE porary apsence of tne famii it s claimed | AN - QVERCROWDED CHURCH =8 racted three va dia one gs, th —— strac .‘”f\ x‘r) ,\:,\»h.‘:n famond ring lm1 | ¥ WILL BE HOUSED ON LOMBARD ed yrously d the in- 1oin her having proclaimed | INTERESTING MEETINGS OF THE nocence and was at once discharged. De- | STREET WHARF. tective Anthe ing be BAPTIST UNION. came convir woman s | fad stolen the jewelry and he started | e | out to find her e e i nd her in a lodg | ot £ t, near Minna Colon Carried a Lot of Yellow Men | of -\.‘. bec Able and Inspiring Addresses De- i RO 0 of the stol - On be : 5 to Fill the Place of Strikers AT, Sheilofmear el livered by Returned Mission- | at Panama—Water Front wor broke down and made a comple T Iy transcending what they donate to foreign | The €ollowing officers were elected for T confession. She claimed that o steam- nnesh Oé]iceutis m;“ed for missions, and more than likely fully equaling | the ensuing year: es. ship fireman, whose name the police re the Ensuin T. the $150,000,000 set apart by them each year | preg s = to divulge, influenced her to rob he ) for the maintenance of Christianity in' the | serter qent” B0 Eulleni Masmlin: United States. [ I ley, Massachusetts, and Hon. H. Porter, the Police Dey —— Pennsylvania; recording secretary, E. M. Po 1an was arreste BUSINESS OF THE D.D., ‘Pennevivania. Board man- three years i grand la e & % agers, class Minis- wped with tence of jo r. George C. Lorimer, pastor of | ters—W. T. Scot : M : Anthony rece r Fremont Temple, Boston, proves to bé the CONVENTION King, D.D., Pro Woods, | , which ado gal- [ drawing ¢ at the sessions of the Bap- - e D.D., San Francisco, . Loris = : tist anniversaries, which have been in| Missionary enterprises in foreign coun- | Mef D.D., Boston, Mass.: £ M. Foteat, D.D.. progress during the past week. Last night | tries were considered at the morninzrdnlyhia. Pa.: John Humpstone, D.D., Brooklyn, OARSMEN ARRANGE EL & N. Y.; B. L. Whitman, LL.I Washington, | e s et et el 02 0% %0 000! 202t etietietietiotie D. C.; Edward Judson, D.D., N X X o] O Y S ey Rev. 'C. H. Hobart, Oaklan y CAMPO PROGRAMME > & | Walker, D.D., Huntington West Va.: J. H IS CHU RCH lS TWO b :‘(.qm» ;u)_ Terra Haute, Ind man 2 . 0 onng >ortland, Me.; W. W. Keen, ) D., 83 | Philadelphia, Pa.; A. J. . Detroit, - Mich. ; WHITEHALL AND BARGE" | Churchiil El Cutting, l"r””;‘h“. Y. W {\1 Stevens, L.D., Rochest 0. M. EVENTS FOR SCHOOLBOYS. | 4 | Wentworth, ~ Boston, Ma: | S!j ’-Hlm“.‘.h Orange, New Je | , Chicago, II1 Women-—) Crews From Naval and Merchant S obie, Buifa T Mrs Ships of All Nations May Com- | 2R 5 W Bucks pete in Eight-Oared | by Stickney, ™ exp Cutters. | Hughe: the va- the quar- Mail ¢ th W. O. ch an x Dolphins; H. W b om Alameds - ands, from th A from the Olympic 3 man from the Ariels I @ pon f Hw“ dlong r ampo on June | Lhe .t 25: Junior race, | s outrigged sk ic race itermed « Whiteha T nationality ared with | b indise, n ior e, relay | ind_Cent a ams from | T sl I ympic e ¢ T | the long list already on file in the Chief g Al P el | of Police’s office. It was lodged there by e Anilehes | the proprietor of the Miramar Hotel, 703 g ds e ) ary street. It seems that early in the ) 5 e Al annahati: afternoon the th entered the billiard : o SO e | Cp tlan ndmec | om of the hotel and engaged in the r to char e at 9 p. m. on | me. They claimed to be Eastern com- , dhisi { mercial men, and as they showed every | evidence of being gentlemen they wera & 1% permitted to play. They returned again P at night and engaged in a ‘game, and w + shortly after they left the hotel -the R keeper of the game discovered that somo 5 very old balls had been substituted for > | the set that belonged to the table. The g s | alarm was given and a number of those » . ¢ | employed about the hotel rushed out in 2 4, | the hope of overtaking the smooth scoun . 8 | drels, but without success. The matt c L & | was then reported to the police and every q 8 | effort will be made to cateh the bold fel- o 4 | lows. H | * L e . | | SOLDIER TANLEY ACCUSED. (% 2| Big Typewriter Sale. : : 2 I % | Southern Pacific Company purchased 5 Charged With Stabbing and Robbing | '. % |from L. & M. Alexander latest model Tim Nyhans. | s ¢ | Smith Premier typewriters for their . Tan! member of the | ¢ | telegraph department. All other makes | C R el R A e st i ¢o | were dispensed with. . : . i ¢ : :,i MORE POSTAL FACILITIES. < obber HVL‘!{ 18 MONG the distinguished ministers who have been in this city during ¢ | Four New Sub-Stations Established n n the night % * e past week in attendance on the Baptist anniversaries is the Rev. §8 |7 4 qyefa ol 0 1 med, i i of 20, Bl Kerr Boyce Tupper, D.D., LL.D., pastor of the First Baptist Church & | iR This City for Letter Registry, s g m]z{l 1 company x\pu. to| ¢ of Philadeiphia. He enjoys the distinction of being the tenth pastor the | Money Orders, Etc. 1 r ea ked Nyhans | £ church has had in the past 170 years, The church is said to be the & | The Postmaster General has adopted wit - kK m of $§ 5.2 T 3 YaLp ¢ f 332 | third oldest Baptist In America, it having a short time since ce the suggestion made by City Delivery &e A 4 brated its two hundredth birthday | Superintendent Cox and has added four ch Free | in ‘the stomach. & The t Church over which Dr. Tupper presides has 1083 mem- sub-postoffice stations to the San Fran- n 1 After | With W % bers and has treasury. The interest on half that amount is de- clsco list ey are as_follows No. %8, 1 n the 8 oted to the Boy iuilds in connection with the church and city | the Cliff House, J. M. Wilkins clerk in 1 1 s mmoned. |4 ired and housand dollars is endowed for the use of e Denty fonnlatrect; 3 > i g8 missions. One hundred ten thousand dolla endowe the use o T M. Xalclethooker olerk fn dharge: No. 1 % the poor and the officers of the church are busily engaged caring for the un- 11, 1794 Haight street, David Frey clerk 1 : s i ; S SR g% in' charge; No. 12, San Bruno avenue and < e und at esidio and promptly rec- | § he chufch now occupies a handsome edifice on the northwest corner of 4 street, Frank Grabe clerk in . ed t ad and Spruce streets, but wi hin the vear move into a magnificent t % Broad and Spruce streets, but will within the year m gnificent g 3 S ey ey F: : St et el may be registered and stamps % structure on the e side of Seventeenth street, midway between Chest- § | [etiers Mo¥ oo FEgtitec S0 Stunes ® nut and Walnut streets. Of the 100 Baptist churches in the city of Phila- go | {tations. % delphia the First Baptist Church, in the center of the city, embraces a dis- 3 _—_ —— when the case | g8 triet whose population s 200000, After paying about $180.000 for the property, At % which is at present occupied by some twenty small houses, and $160,000 for ¢ ADVERTISEMENTS. |82 the new building, the church will put aside $150,000 for -an endowment fund. v." o Saae A New Democratic Club. 12 Dr. Tupper read an interesting paper on Saturday last at the fourth ses- § | Phelan Municipal Club of | sion of the American Baptist Publication Society on “The American Baptist §8/ hirty-fourth District, organized at | Je Historical Society.”” Yesterday he occupied the pulpit in a leading church $ | 1] 1 ntracht Hall, Twelfth street, May % across the bay, and last evening delivered an eloquent sermon at the First & % e ¢ eclected the following permanent % Presbyterian Church. The doctor has won many friends since his sojourn Speclahsls for U]SEESBS l]f Mfln ident, John B. Williams: {® in this city. He is a man of pleasing presence, a brilliant conversationalist far e ohn T. Dowling; recording sec- | % and a student. He is staying at the Occidental. i 1 A it 1k Cassidy; treasurer, M. C. Lk PRy RO i | ! B onding Scerctary, Charles | @etzetiotistiotis %+ 5+ 2o feo e R e A R RS R AR R | i | D. South; executive committee—T. B. Mc- . antist Church to a | session of the American Baptist Mission- | | 0. jomas W, Hey " | 1ie spoke at the First Baptist as 1 4 aptist Miss | i b S ]\:\v:\'\l:v‘g\ ATV tr'.:‘\m‘:u.l'xf nce VeI RDIE SOLiptAnaing | ary; nion, yestarcay i mhe fmeeuik v ‘ i « nd H. 7. Hastings. At the. last | room being occupied. : o auspiclous one, as it marked the| i | Ireeting @ _conference committee was i o introducing the speaker, ‘1_r.' it | € ghty-fifth anniversary of the organiza- | { pointed with the object of bringing the | piljer of the American Baptist Union al-| tion. Hon. Robert O. Fuller of Cam-| 1l i ciub into active co-operation with other | | dog to him the “Spurgeon “;"“'\I’.“':'}_- bridge, Mass., as president of the union, | i | | Democratic clubs to ‘the end that har- | G105 yijs subject was ~The Golden Gate ded over the meeting, and Rev. Dr. | | | xri‘vn)' 1"“‘n “ Py u the :‘]‘”‘“““ mu- | (" the Bconomics of Missions. at of Philadelphia acted as secretary. | 1] nicipal campalgn.; copies of the new pri- - s iy £ nmr’\' law we ibuted araong ¥he | ¢ sald: ated to a friend that I should esident Fuller _opened . the - initial | X members peeches were made 1 intimated to 8 e Economics of | Sesslon of the organization with his ar | § and appl in_adjournment was e admonished me not to do nual address, in the course of which he | A, teken to iing, June Vet, with all cct to Bim, |1 canmot | paid a tribute to the late Rev. Samuel | | 2 e e | escape the convictlon that the needs of the | 3w pynean of Brookline, Mass. He eulo- ! | s for stralghtforward ling with this Lok e eulo | | Judge Treadwell Recovered. {houpicaliiton stralghttorward ol eir annual | glzed the foreign secretary for the grand | | PAY WHEN CURED. | Judge Treadwell was around the Police | defirits: debts are painfully by misslonary | work he had performed for the mission- | Patiente can arcabye | Courts yesterday morning, looking in the | Socleties and again ubavoldably eurred: ary cause. He also told of a visit to this S e o pink of condition after his serious jll- | Peals are :1;:! i | coast many vears ago of a party com- e T s e e Ll ne He arranged to take Judge Mo- | ininei for ageressive measures; and yet there | posed of members of the Boston Board | 1111l weekly installments. L i oy on Monday hoxt: & 4 aigpogitio ested when it is | of Trade and of the royal weicome they | { gan’s courtroom on Monday next, and the | is a fretful indigpogition manifested ¥ me they | 5 continued \n[. s ..‘,. hi .,m.y)m.u if any, | prope .m‘m m;w;\.\ :!v-:_;:: e of economics in | recefved. *“We were then,” he said, ““"J Fn‘EE\”:l‘)_?gK& fl{?l:f nC"l;ll:rE‘s. @ FARRE as Judge Mogan leaves on his v i | the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. | we are now—ve ospitably ente: o DR. MEYE o and restore CHAS. H. FARRELL as Judge Mogan leaves on his vacatior | thg kioglom Bt Jek " the mawn | we are now—v hospitably entertained. |l | DR MEURT G i e The opening of a large furniture store | had since being on the bench. He will re. | Work. It Is one religlon daring to | Qne interesting ceremony was at the CUff | lf sceing them. Sufferers who cannot call e “ g turn July 1 7 Gthers, denying their authority &nd antag- House, the mingling of a bottle of water ghould their k, ‘‘MAR- in San Jose by the Pattosien Company | turn July ; iz Their ot nveterate predudices: The | from the Atlantie Ocean with that o |8 KA JRIVATE COUN- 2 ity bHnes oD ence atmosphere of heathendom with the gt - R i e Kok symptom blanks, of thi rings into prominence the | pgarvester King Binaers and Headers. | {yadiiions, vices, superstitions which agitated | the Pacific Ocean. That was a symbol | B [/coc and full particulars of their won- signal success achieved by this well- | Hooker & Co., San Francisco. and divided former generations, but now blend | 0f the union of the East and West. In a derful Home-Cure tem. known firm within the past two years. B e e like manner this is a union of the Kast & 2 { S D A A o SrOSY SORS SCRY SO = Y omt.! Situated in the Mission, remote from | @*® b % ® | and West 7Z3IMARKET ST. the business center, they have through well-directed and aggressive news- | ® paper advertising built up an enormous business. The opening advertising their San Jose store h ced in | charge of Lombard & well- | known advertising directors. Chas. H. Farrell, of the fitm, who probably has had charge of the advertising of more successful store c¢penings than any two men on this coast, leaves this | morning for San Jose to personally di- rect one of the m systematic and comprehensive advertising plans ever devised for a California firm Skt 1 WRECK OF THE STARBUCK. Inspectors Find That She Struck on | an Uncharted Rock Off Central American Coast. Captains Boles and Bulger, Govern- ment TInspectors of Steam Vessels, held an inquiry yesterday into the cause of the wreck of the steamer Starbuck off the coast of Central America about two months ago, the investigation having been delaved awaiting the arrival of the ain. The vessel belonged to the Pa- Mail Steamship Company and struck an uncharted rock off Coseguina Point, etti- | i \ ‘ ‘ | L e e e near Corinto. The deck cargo was soned and the passengers were safaly landed, there being no casualties. Cap- sterday saw no tain C.. J. Brugulere testified that he was on the bridge an ge f the regatta cor Association, d 1 following represe g clubs were AR R R R AR R R S DR R S R LA A S R SR PR SR SR SR ] B L S o R R S S | Baptists Who Took a Prominent Part in Yester- and demonstrate thelr influences against the | st the | merly pastor in an Jowa church, but who triumph of Christianity. The nobility has b i v the b ang the’ enormogs: igmedimentedit thel A5 Deeridolig iguatl work " aMIOMELENS Way of success justify protpt and liberal in- | [TDeS around Assam. He b ¢ith deep Vestments. Yet while millions are unhesitat- | D1€ Speaker and was listened to with eD ingly lavished on shares in trusts, but meager | IPterest. He appealed for three more ld__ offerings are r for a movement which | 4nd asked that they be sent to that dis mprehends in 1 fumph the civilization of | tant land to aid 1 christianiing the all lands. The American Almanac of Missions, | heathen. He also told of the difficultie: istrict and created me ant recurrence to the pnaries were needed 1898, reports the donations of Christian churches | it getting to his in Great Britain and Ireland and in the United | riment. States as reaching the poor figure of $12,988,857. d His con: 1ct that three mi cance of the enterprise. broken do The careful ep statistics of A, H. | wn {1 ] Nataon ey Drepared St e “foliowing | in 4 foreign field he would continue Qatn for the Uniied Biates He places the | Preach the Gospel with all his power. Rev. | Alfred Full dent of the rotestant churches in th son of the pre the Roman Catholic num- Protestants_gave the | foreign missions $3.804,186. But 1f vyou | are prepared to congratulate yourself, consider | some figures on the other side compiled by Dr. Strong, author of “Our Country.” He say that it Christians gave only 1 cent on the [yt v dollar of the real and personal property, their | min o contribution would be $57,284,000; and 1if they would each give 1 cent a day thelr books would show a total of $35,500,000. As it is the total | offering_for religion in the United States Is | membership of the P country at 1 k¢ bering 8,410, young missionary proved a- witty talker and kept auditors 1n a constant state of merriment. He gave his experiences among the Telugus. He sald he “came for a two and a half hours’ talk, told he could only speak fifteen During that short period he dwelt on the good work done by the mi ies and also touched on theological W B absence of Rev, terrible curse. If you will subtract from the sums spent on amusements, tobacco and eve wine, the sums spent by professing Christian on these objects, you will have a total infinite- Spangie, Wash., a colporteur of the publi- cation society, told now John B. Gough was converted. Pillsbury’s cancy death. NEW GAME PLAYED WITH BILLIARD BALLS Confidence Men Substitute Old Ivor- ies for New Ones—Police Search- ing for Two Clever Rascals. *ReNIRNE R+ R e N L ! For the past three months the Police artment has been searching for two stylishly dressed individuals who are ing no end of trouble to the keepers billiard parlors and proprietors of ho- tels by substituting old ivorfes for the glistening balls that are wont to chase ch other around the cushions. Reports have been frequent, but the smooth in- dividuals have thus far escaped the clutches of the law. Last night another report was added to SN SNSN H NN NN e %0 The speaker then d why missionaries wer countries when there was ed the reasons | ent to forelgn plenty of good 84N FRANCISCO. Take Elevator. goud had r Elonaries. 1ted from the work of mis- NOT DESPAIR! Donot He sald: “If missionaries had | R?Lnng;l;! ‘The joys and ambitions of never gone to the Hawaiian Islands life can be restored to you. The very eighty Years 4go some European power | wn:‘:ltucl-l:ln(;fh;\_pfirg;yqi’l)ebllg e would have had them and you would have had a hostile nation at your doors. We are indebted to the missfonaries sent out there eighty years ago for your flag wav- ing over those islands to-day.” BL sofunia, failing memory and the waste and drain of vital powers; incurred by indiscretions or excesses of early years. Impart vigor and potency to every func- » In con- the system. Give bloom to the cluding, he said the great question of to- | ke sadiusire to the eyes of Stk or Gl daly is um-dnf Mln:un‘e. ‘The executive com- | Ones0c box renews vital energy. ;‘;’:_e.ly e mittee needs ajd in carrying on the work. | 82.50a complete guarantoed chre or m Rev. H. C. Mabie of Boston. the mome | funded, Can be carried in vest Pocker. sod or mailed in plain wrapper on receipt of Ty YRR PRRFECTO CD.. Caston Bidg., Chicago, 1 Sold by Owl Drug Co., Baldwin Pharmacy, W. J. Bryan (two stores), Grant Drug Co., in Oakiand by Owl Drug Co. DR. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE, For the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strictures and analogous complaints of the Organs of Generation. Price §1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. secretary, followed and read a lengthy re- port of the executive nmittee, which | reviewed the work compplished durin, the past year. The report aiso. contained a good deal of information on the scope of the missionary cause. At the conclusion of the report, Rev. Dr. Fish of Wisconsin led the assemblage in prayer. E. P. Coleman, treasurer of the union, read a report, in which he gave an {temized statement of the financial condition of the union. At the "afternoon session Rev. L. 8. Bowerman of Washington led the devo- ticnal exercises. After the singing of the Coronation Hymn Hon. Robert O. Fulier day’s Proceedings. delivered a short adiréss on the pur irht’ i v t hl i ol the meeting and ntroduced Rev. i HE § lndian Bflflfl 1 arton, who led in orayer. ¢ Rev. Ola Hanson, a missioary just re- | Afe fi';"'“m‘wgn;h&“,m oof B turned from Burmah, told of his work | §1Ck HEADACHE, GIDD] ‘CONSTI- and experfences among the heathens and | PATION, Torpld Liver, Weak Stomach, Pim- was followed by Rev. I. P. Haggard, for- | pies and’ purily the Biood ; n from long and hard service | to vnion, was introduced by Dr. Mabfe. The | | | | | to be done at home. He stated that their | 2 e e orl!nir‘.u w(-lrn to go n;m all parts of the |~ | world, and_preach the gospel to every creatire. He cited many instances where MAKE PERFECT MEN | Suf T'S. Give prompt relief toin- | 6AS BILLS ARE HUNG UP FOR This_authority concedes that the foreign fieid m district aroused hearty ap- has large inferests in money given to various & followanihy Rev R R socleties, as the, Tract and Bible socleties | s, who told of his services in In- reaching probably $2,000,00 more. But even | The ' latter delivered a pathetic | uniting these sums we have not an expenditure | gyc, S PRLLEE s latoners o | commensurate with the vastness and signifi- [ {hoCCh 4nd moved some OFf b ES : cars. He said that although he L | | Minority Wins other Victory. An- e e merely $10,000,000 per annum, while our offer- | e ing of léss than $4,00,000 for the extension of | l;“mm-o, D.D. pastor of mc-n Fifth | the kingdom sounds ridiculously small by the | Avenue' Baptist Church, Washington, side of §25,000,000 put to the account of chew- (N, W. ~Rev. H. M. King —D.D. |CORPORATION THREATENS TO ing gum. It is computed that we spend $400,- | of Providence, R. 1., delivered _the | 000,000 for amusements and $525,000,000 on tobac- | address. His subject was “The Call of | SHUT OFF LIGHTS. co and the bewildering total of $1.200,000,000 on | God's Providence to an Increased Acti | intoxicants, not including the taxation imposed | jj, ¢ M e e | loss of productive capital occasioned by this | ¢ (iUt TAEE, ARG WAS ARDRAGCER FEO | The Issue Will Be Forced by the Failure to Collect the Exorbi- tant Rates Heretofore Charged. | e | The minority in the Board of Super- visors won another victory yesterday when they again succeeded in postpon- | ing final authorization for the payment of the bills of the San Francisco Gas and Electric Company for lighting the streets nd public buildings for the month December, Jaruary, February Attorney Bishop, representing company, appeared before made a plea for the p: He said that the dilator minority, which were sustained by rulings of the Mayor, were contrary parliamentary usage and contrary to la He intimated that such action was actu- ated by motives that may be considered ionable, and said that all that wa ed of the board was some definite tion one way or the othe that corporation may have the opportunity of urging the justice of its claims before a court of law. of and March. | the g4 of the bills. age | motions of the the to | | av RATES MUST BE REDUCED | | | | the board and | the | This appeal had no effect on those mem- | bers of the be | mpany should be forced to make nable rate for gas furnished the cit 1l as to consumers. At the la when the author- izations came up for final passage, Super- visor Byington moved to amend by mak- | ing_the rate for gas 3110 instead of $1 and )y _reducing the rate charge for electric light by 2 per cent. This amendment was vofed down and Super- isor Perrault gave notice of to reconsider the vote by which amendment was lost. Yesterda motion to reconsider came up the t was lost by a vote of seven to five. The question then on the final AS: of the rizations, and Perrault moved to d by fixing the rate to be paid for gas at $108 and to reduce the rate to be paid for electric light 3 per cent. The amendment was lost by the foliowing vote Ayes—Byington, Deasy, Heyer, Lack- A Perrault rd who are contending for | rights, and who claim that the | motion | ¢ when the | Munyon’rgr Inhaler Wonderful Success of This Great Cure for Catarrh, Grip, Asth- ma, Bronchitis and All Throat and Lung Diseases. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN SOLD. Have the Sincere Praise of All Users. They This haler cures vital em e dy ies, heals anc s, It po Catarrh and nasal Iy « % ) cure yourself at home. any cutting, burning c s at once the tion, of ces. Mailed to any address for $1.00. This includes all necessary medi- cine. All druggists sz1l them. enables you to s Noes—Aigeltinger, Attridge, Black, Col- | If you have Rheumatism. my I t Kalben and Phelps Cure will cure it ew I e ault immediately cl nged his vote | ure will ¢ t, r stom- from aye to no and gave notice of a mo- | &ch troub tion to” recor he vote by which the | including Bright's amendment was lost at the Next mesting | msee of the hons of the board on Mond The Mayor | my Nerve and He ruled that this action held the whole mat- | break up any for “ter up until the pn.}..,wi motion to re- | cures for consider is disposed of and the protests of | them—most ? the majority were declared out of orde Write Prof Arch street, That les m remarked Attorne Phil ice on any hop, as_he left the board room, *so ar as this board is concerned. We'll adopt another course that perhaps will bring these people to time. This was probably an intimation that | the gas company intends to carry out its | threat to shut off the city’s lights and ccmpel the authorities to appeal to th | courts to force the corporation to turn | tlem on again. | AMUSEMENTS. " LAMBARDI GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY FROM MILAN. REPERTOIRE FOR THE FIRS RIA RI 2 And “T'PAGLIACC DI LAMMERMOOR"™ ....“RIGOLETTO" Reserved! ) and §1°00 75c and $1.00 o Saturday Saturday : Popular Prices! All Entire Ground Floor. Balcony Gallery . Box_and The Sale of Seats Wil ORNING, June 1, at 9 o'clock. | B 1 i ’THE BROWNIES ARE COMING TO TH LIFORNTIA THE THURSDAY NIGHT. —TWO HUNDRED CHILDR! REAL LIVE BROWNIES, —A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION— | Seats Now on Sale........... 500 and Toe ONLY FOUR TIMES, 7 y and Saturday Nights Matinee, for the benefit of the CALIFORNIA CLUB. \ GRAND OPERA HOUSE | Telephone Green 861 | HOLIDAY MATI THIS AFTERNOON —EVERY EVENING— THE ~ PRINGESS NICOTINE! —BY SOUTHWELL OPERA COMPANY | | | THE— an Immense Audience as a Reserved Seats, 25 and 50 cents; Gallery, | "ti:c!h nmugmce Just Inside Main En- | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. APPLAUDED TO THE Bdmond ECHO! Audran’s Greatest Comic Opera, THE MASCOT. Correct Costumes! Accessories! MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. Great Cast! Appropriate SPECIAL—MONDAY EVENING, June 3, Reappearance of the San Francisco Favorite, GRACIE PLAISTED, In Strauss’ Masterpiece, “THE MERRY WAR” PRICES... ...25c and 50c Telephone Bush 9. ALCAZAR Tt ——A BRILLIANT SUCC] MEMORIAL DAY MATINEE TO-DAY. Engagement of the Celebrated Actor, MR. LEWIS MORRISON, Supported by the Talented Actress, FLORENCE ROBERTS, Magnificent Production of HAMLET. EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK- PRICES. . .. = Indorsed Last Night by the Enthusiasm of | Genuine Triumph, | | 15| | | CALIFORNIA THEATER. mMOTH M FLAM COLUMBIA. ™ aier —LAST WEEK— MATINEES TO-DAY AND SATURDAY! EFFIE SHANNON American Play R O R R A ik R R R |+ NOTICE, 3¢ e PUBLIC TO DECIDE TITLE 4 V.o : 1 ¥ priz the S + n{. most ap 3 v+ Y. to be Op e 4+ hext’ Monday Columbia Tt + | 4 The story will by + the theatric Jlumns of dally 4 Al letters must be addresced + 4 Title Competition, Cc v (4444444004544 4444+ [Esa e S £ DE05 | | | 1 | SPECIAL Tuesday, M: | ~ Parquet, ony, '10¢ | dren, 10c, a part 7] | CLIFFORD and HUTH, | Stars of “‘A High Born Lady.” HENRiI FRENCH, The New Sensation, Juj r and Bicyclist. | « .15, 25c, 35c, 50c. | o MOUNG TOON and The Burmese Wor BILLY VAN, MONTGOMI AND TEN BIG VAUL Reserved chalirs and b s Regular Matinees Wed MOUNG CHET Ipera iy CONCERTS AND XRESORTS. SVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, GREAT BILL IN THEATER. BALLOONASCENSION THIS AFTERNOON (DECORATION DAY) By MARKEBERG. LLOPINC % AND THE MAZE. > RIDE ON THE G VISIT LU BASEBALL! )-DAY AT 2:30 O'CLOCK. San Francisco vs. Sacramento. —RECREATION PARK— nth and Harrison, General Adm Ladies admitte GREAT RBALISTIC WAR PANORAMAI frof. W. G. ROLLINS, the eminent orator, lectures half hourly, Market st., or. Eighth, Admission 5c. Children 25c. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. ADMIooION, 10c. CHILDR 5 Baja California - DAMIANA BITTERS specific tonta 1s a powerful aphrodisine and for the sexua! and urinary organs of both eexes, and a at remedy for diseases of the kidneys and bladder. A great Restorative, Invigorator and Nervine. Sells on its ownm Merits; no lon'!-wlnded testimonlals necessary. NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, Market street, 5. F.—(Send for Circular.

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