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of September they wiill all be westv THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1899 13 s d the Gi ! fi P[ M( UNT[] 2 (B I LS I i ff " ADURRE SmET AMusEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. ve steamer: = B L s ;n;:‘:;: a (l‘.'i”l‘;'\bxl u;gxx:\](\‘él\@;{fy CqUMBIA e ********************‘k**********************. “LEADING THEATER bound with full londs. The Tacoma, o sailing vessel used as & stock ship, will | | be put in service as u feed ship. | I'wo pack trains left the Presidio yes- | y." They were put aboard the Siam. | comprised 135 mules, all fully pped, and with each train there went THE CHICDREN nnd ten pz«l«.kers sles for a wagon train flnl] fifty escor wagons, with harnes: 1d equipage and teen teamsters. The other teamsters the train will be secured in the isl- The wagons were all taken apart, Eloquent Anniversary | 1 for ands. but beyond that everything was in readi: | | ness for the fleld. The wagon train was | | also put aboard the Siam. In addition | Sermon. T et e Saclondy of duarter: haster’s suppiies sent out from the A or shipment. It looks like preparation PREACHED | for a campaign that will sweep the Island BYDR. VOORSANGER of Luzor Prl\‘nfl Charles H. Kain, Company B, e Nineteenth lhf«n;) ed at the ;,z‘ngrdl £ hospital at the Presldio yester H THE ARK OF THE COVENANT IN | cnicred the hospital July atter arrive THE HOLLOW SQUARE. ing from Manlia on the sick list. | Acting 2 stant urgeons James el | Mitchell . G. Marron have P‘}pr:\ as- R on the City of Sydney, to A Picture Showing That ths Sewean s he I8th inst, 3 e ! Acting Assistant Surgeon Frank L. Army Is Capable of Match- | Tetamore has been assigned to the tran Sias hada of | port Leelanaw for duty during her voy- | age to Manila. Glory. | ;A detachme to consist of Second | Lieutenant Charles M. Duffy, United | state olunteers Signal Corps, ind First = Class ates Will ;. Casey, Lemuel The Temple ter streot | %000k “Nfurphy willlam G. was crowded yes congrega- | Griffin, George W. , Bdward H. tion and ot ten to the | Kauffman, James G th and Henr anniversary stor, Rev. | H. Chillberg, Signal Corps United States Jacob V. army, now At Angel Island, will sail on HaT foxt from i eoda ‘5 | the transport Seator ipeak unto dren of Israel e go fc In the course u:uN MEMORY OF THE LATE CAPTAIN GOODALL | Special Services to Be Held at Simp- | son Memorial Church and at | the Y. M. C. A. is morning at 11 o'clock a memorial vice in honor of the late Captain rmon. red with nd gentle- s0 we are the Lord's army- h—practice, post allewill be held at the Simpson Memorial | Church, corner of Hayes and Bucha streets veral gentlemen who have intimately associated wfth this lame i benevolent a tn busines for many | pay their tributes to The following are part the | A. Nelson, McElroy, W. Whiting, H. J. Mc- Abbott and C. B. Perkins. ic will be rendered. A given to all friends ng friend and con- city. He was ilding committes JIM GEOW’S LUCK. ing a Writ of Habeas Corpus. : e served the pur aved the Child. - | S, for the WISE. | e . se of a little I Listens to | Is who I = camp, n no ob- ard the is now — e Held for Murder. ge of mur- San- on grocery wi Court on the ch .Argu RATLS GROUND TO DUST. Effects of the Constant Wear and Tear on a lemad the railroads in the world, 70 miles of inety poun 1 put down or di miles of the center 70 miles, or 5,000 yumn, s for both lines of rai ils needed in one burg . 9 per cent of ¥ renewals on old lines. | men what of 4 mystery regard- the |ing whe | worn out on a big W men | 8 gues to. It is ground down almost | bow our |to imperceptible dust by the constant 1 friction of the L!runhm. wheels, and this | 45 per cent greater on_ curyes | ght FU""K(‘)!"S of track. T much greater on ascending | abundant room | grades on a straight track than on a de- n crowding. | scending grade. On c the wear is | ed in this ateral or horizontal, while on s it {s perpendicular, with a | tion toward the inside of the | r glory, they will find needs be, make a place | the \\hl‘eH of trains in ¥ in their hearts; no | this country are lost. cannot be ra-[ iother, no crush- | gained for scrap, because it settles down | Zhbors, out | into the ballast, Is brushed away by th vy the swiftly moving | rush of air ¢ | and he ocean, r dust which falls | forever. { In time, as civilization and the wheals of civilization move on, the railroads of hat faith the chief steam rall s, as well as part | arer to one another; that of the adjoining ;,rnund will bec: £'Gha's house exclude mone, | thoroughly impregnated with steel st from the grinding up of ra P st h | and wheaels J th Geen it am a | bered that the wheels s grind the wheels »n and steel dust is ac. | ;‘H‘u\;ds at a rapid the stant shower of i cumulating along our 1 rate.—Pittsburg Dis: | ] ng it to pass from THREE MGRE SHIPS TO CARRY STOCK FORSES AND MULES FOR THE Amusements on Sunday. cussing the question, “Is it wicked golf on Sunday?’ a clergvman For those who_are obliged to work | cek T approve of amusé- | h’* and _that “ths | | ments on the has PHILIPPINES. fourth run.mmr"w nothing_to do - With forbidding vlay on Sunday. Tt only Jids work.” Here's a state of things! | 'n expounder of the gospel finds in it Tothing to prevent playing on Sunday wonder the lay thousands get what Wre they can out of the first day Week.—Boston Transcript vo Pe Trains and a Wagon Train, Including Over Three Hundred IMules, Shipped on Siam. A Black Cloud. cparaiions for a hard and aggressive| |, 3reat Scott, man! c n the Philippines are becoming | ..\ "cattle buyer, as he pointed to the fun- more and more apr in the char- |70l ghaped, cloud in the distance, “there’s r of tke transport LE) lrntweon!a rv\r\lnnf' 3o re and lManila. The E are| *Calm \0ur<;l" F'trnr'zlr responded | 1 - . ¥ va | Amber Pe “that_thar ain’t no cyclone R L S ’m"!n T0flat thar cloud that hangs over the w the Government ing | - three more stock ships to transport | over at Eagle k cashier bey ving at the rate of a mile a “But it's mo lles for pick and wagon trains, and|minute!” ses for tle cavalry service. Those at| *You'd be moving, too, stranger, if a present in the transport service as stock | whole town was arter you."” Cllcugo ships are Newa. thy Eiia,m n_gd the Leelapaw, | in the stream. The captains of all of them | i Taken Back to China Notwithstand- | nation of Flv»'wd‘, | Sixty-Five Pounds of the Valuable | the crew of the American ot ‘the | e ——— l " exclaimed the Iast- | ceers syigns CLEANING UP! H[]M SHIPPING o =" WEEK OF OUR Remnant Sale. LAST CHANCE FOR BARGAINS IN REMNANTS! Bes. MONDAY, FAREWELL WEEK! LAST ¢ NIGHT—2 MATINEES. HENRY MILLER Jack Wants It Added to His Wages. il b WOULD THEN BE MORE MEN mENSANTS, ool vt g o ——-— inches wide, were 35¢ yard, ONLY UNION-STREET WHARF ALMOST 12c yard for the remnants. DESTROYED BY FIRE REMNANTS of Fancy Brocatelle SUITINGS, L A mohair, two-colored eftects, 4 SEASON. inches wide, were 40c per yard, ONLY REPERTOIRE: Monday and Tuesday, “THE ADVENTURES OF THE- LADY URSULA.” | SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY. | Beginning at 1:45 P. M. positively, DOUBLE BILL, “HEASTSEASE” entire And the one-act play, "FREDERLCiLEMAITRE." Wednesday and Thursday, “HEARTSEASE.” FRIDAY and BATUBD;Y EVENINGS sad EATURDAY MATINEE, “THE LIARS.” CLAY CLEMENT “A SOUTHERN GENTLEMAH” Police Officers Lake and Mullander Have a Narrow Escape—Cypro- mene and John G. North Nearly Collide. EAge B 15¢ per yard for the remnants, Hair Plald DRESS of colorings, red, new bius. green &nd purple, combined with black, rough effects, double fold, ONLY 35¢ yard for the remnants. Some nice remnants in SILK STRIPE Effects, 25¢ per yard. | REMNANTS of Fine Black Crepons DRESS | GOODS, 1In 31 to 5 yard lengths, very cholce silky patterns, were $160 and 32 00 yard, at the very low price of | | T5¢ per yard. ‘ | Ladies Colored Percale SHIRT WAISTS, ‘merly §1 00 and $1 %, REDUCED 500 each. Y Colarsd WAISTS that were $1 50, RE- 75 Gents, | REMNANTS, Camels’ GOODS, good vartety There are seven grain-laden vessels in the stream awaiting crews. They are the | Britisn sips Belfast, Cypromene, Hydera- | bad and Louden Hill, American ship Ken- ilworth, Italian ba Marto and British bark Wynford. Some of these vessels have been over a week waiting for men while others have been only a few days | are willing to pay ‘blood money,” the boarding masters say the men are not to be had. Several ships that have sot away this month had crews aboard every | sailor of which cost the . As high as $40 vance has been offered by the ships in the stream, but the boarding masters say the had for love or money. | for- | Ladier Aug. 21 , secretary of the Sail- | Ladies' White Lawn and Pique WAISTS, with + Union of the Paciflc, takes issue with | two blas rows of insertion, that were’ §1 15, boarding masters and says there are | NOW c t lenty of men “on the beach” to man all 15 The ships resds for st Al the captains #iS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. have to do.” sald he yesterday, “is to do | Ladtes’ Lawn and P‘flue'“'xl-tp extra fine | TELEPHONE . MAIN 532. iy with the ‘blond moiey’ thet goss | tauslity, Tomely % 10N il into the pockets of the ‘crimps’ and add | $1 00cach | === G—Last Performance of | the amount saved to the sailors’ wages CEALKA.” and the seven ships tied up in the stream | Ladies' Percale WRAPPERS, well made and | - will get away inside of a w k. Wages | perfect fitting, formerly $1 00 and §1 25, NOW (‘nnv‘g:::i?xrc ’I"‘f’\’\t‘llflrf‘k;)‘)\'l r'I;xl‘:Imee\:asmlflv are mow $20 a month. Let the captal sentation of ed will be no n ux to hunt for | S the wag 30 a month and | 0n sale at Market-street store only. an every one of the| of forty-eight hours. | sl ire not s nen- | KOHLBERG, Ploturesque Scenery; Unexcelled Chorus. t there g NE: di- | (o i Nages. will ‘be ‘paid | STRAUSS & | Orchestra .g% and S0c|Family Circla nary dem; ag in_ nd not the shape of l)y»&; Circle. allery . e lw a nrlm) e sh ship ers tc -} ranch Ticket Office—Main Entrance 1 the British ship “r{, ers to sups | 1220, 1222 and 1224 Market Street. | portum. law making it illegal to = 3o than one month’s ad- s ce went into effect. “Then the boarding master was on the lilemma. His_centract kept sing wages and a $20 advance expenses. So ‘blood money’ gain and poor Jack is 1t and sold like a sheep GREAT AUCTION SALE OF SEATS «.FOR THE.., NEW YORK ARION | SOEIETY'S CONCERT “rom i not pay e into I said before. There are the captains will add ' to the wa, For month’'s advance th 1ill, Ma Kenilworth, ast and 33 1 get them inside of for- wee of a Union-street wharf broke up n the rooms of the Harbor Hirsch, 1 decorations: A. Aden, Goodall e Hen- rf w phon: wire. rs. Harn ‘Henderson hurried to | or ate properiy. | t he had a | L ON and he made | 3 how. they were = faris i 2 Messrs. and glish adjourx M d 12 0 Cl k N idoers, TRl _and sasiioh, adtoursed onday, ock Noon, California boys will be discussed again | | cargo of the British ship Aris-| AT THE w lving at Unlon street, was powder works in bags. These bags when empty were s back on the oodall Company's steamer ALHAMBRA THEATER. usand of them were s wharf ves Some- 0 o~ a lighted 2 'into the JONES AND EDDY STREETS, a few moments the niter ing furiously. For a time FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FUND TO ough the wh rf would go | le to warp the ~~ Welcome Our Soidiers Queen 1 all the before > water patrollin; eet ah'] met T .rx' ¥ They chatted inutes a o stamp- h g to keep the blood in rlr(h‘ ation his s mighty thin plan <aid Lake, 1t | THE CONCERT Tuesda E eni A I e Mullander. “There will bs| TAKES PLACE ON y v ng, ugus a an a > if the Harhor Commis- | > sioners don’t do some repairing soon.” | | With that \mrh ;mH-:mrn were moved t test the stability of the planking and both r | jumped on the weak spot at once. Re- The San Francisco Arion, the Teutonia Society, the great lady soprano ult—the plankin, W d Mul i £ s & sult—ihe planking gave away and Mul | = who accompanies the Arions, and the Mandolln Club of thirty instruments will the ba After hanging to a pile for participate. about five minutes and discussing a means SR obE S Gy belts and swim to. the The following well-known citizens will act as the committee in olsom street float. about twenty yards 2 5 chargefot away. Lake and Mullander will not test| the auction sale: | plankingfon theftrontiasain o ihuery, Claus Spreckels, H. Plagemann, R. Capelle, Vice Consul O. S. W. Lohan, The ‘schooner John G North and the| M. Greenblatt, F. Hess, German Consul A Rosenthal, R. Herold, E. L. Hueter, E. Rohle, A. Hochstern, Aug. Schilling, John D. Siebe, Herman Schussler, F. W. Dohrmann, Mr. Hansen, Louis Lisser, Jose ndenstein, Dr. R. Baum, O. Bfu§9r1 Dr. Rosenstirn, Walter Speyer, C. Bertheau, Henry Gundlach, Isidor Gutte, J. G. B. Broemmel, B. Becker, Tourny, Claus Schilling, O. Schoe- mann, B. (7. Priber, L. “'eslerfe]dt‘ A. H. R. Schmidt, George T. Vollemann, F. Tillmann Jr., Colonel E. A. Denicke, H. Mangels, Joseph Fredericks, G. Mar- Colonel Hecht, Charles Bundschu and William Wolff. |ALCAZAR ™ TO-NIGHT—THE LADY OF LYONS. ape from being in collision yesterday ternoon. The ship was at anchor and ooner was coming in from Hono- with a cargo of suggr. Off Meiggs | arf an attempt was made to heave the | orth to. but the wind and tide took_hold of her and carried her down toward the Cypromene. By very skillful handling the schooner just cleared the ship, but it was | a very close shave. I o Danfel Mux'fm,\, a stevedore, fell down | x a chute Into the coal bunkers of the trans- port City of Sy 3 mained there while a load dumped upon him. When his pllzn\‘ was | discovered he almost dead. Fe was | removed to the Receiving Hospital, he: ‘{ UNIOV COURS[N& PARK : THIS DAY, SUNDAY, and bruised and had suffered internal in- AUGUST i3th. A FORTONE AFLONT CLASSICAL | OPEN ipu w Gl TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Young American Actress, MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY. First Time Here of the Beautiful Drama, UNDER TWO FLAGS Dramatized from the Novel by Edward Elsner. | FOUND BY A WHALER TWENTY- ONE THOUSAND DOL- | LARS’ WORTH OF AMBERGRIS. Substance Captured in the Japan | R 5 1Y AND EFFECTS. Sea by an American ! ST A KE Iac. .5c, e Ji e | ‘Whaler. OLYMWNPIA. Eddy Street, Cor VAUDEVILLE OF THE FRI A small lump of dirty gray, greasy stuff was picked up in the Pacific Ocean near the Japan coast about six “:S:;:,,;g'fip?;( : Seveflty'two fil'fiyh()llllds ! $647.50---PRIZE MONEY-=-$647.50 Morgan. The lump weighed sixty-five | —TRAIN SERVICE— Mason. | BEST AND ALL pounds, and when taken on board and amined was found to be pure ambergri Juable than gold, and worth $21 ch is_its value at the mark an Francisco, $250 per First Appearance cn the Coast, REINA VINTON, In Her Latest New York Suctesses. Continued Success of ound. is supposed to be a substan - formed by disease in the stomach or ti Leaves Thisd and Townsend streets, Satur- D,_:,’:“,L’,‘F,fi":"f:‘},‘:{'q :'“',‘: f::'::“h gall duets of the sperm whale. It is 56 p. m.; Sunday, 11 &. m., 12 m. and 1 D ofin s B o Slocn.iRe Fhlond Giected by the animal and floats upon the | p; “Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets, five “of the Prince of Wales, {watec ox 16 cass bpos ihe Wi buried | pinutes later. Returning {rom Park imme- P Faainie rbeondiny in_the sand. i | "1t is used to “fix” valuable ]'\erfump dlately after last course. Extra train from ARMSTRONG AND O'NEILL, | or fo make them last, and for that r. Park on Sunday, 4:45 p. m. San Mateo Elec- bping Rag-time Comedy. 'ORNALLA and LE CLAIR and Numerous Others. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. ADMISSION VERY FRIDAY. tric cars every ten minutes. " LADIES FREE. 0% el ‘as for its rarity and the difficul; encountering It Its price ordinarily ranges from $300 to $350 per pound. Gold at $16 per ounce \s worth only $256 per pound avoirdupois. The Morgan cleared from this city No- vember 26, 1898, and will return in the Int- ADMISSION, Z25c. SUTRO BATHS. 3o} AMATEUR NIGHT- ter part of next October. At the *i — | the ambergris was g)k‘kr-d up she gad”{:fi SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, AT 2:30 P. M. board 1227 barrels of whale oil. /She is on —_IMMENSE PROGRAMME— her way to the Okhotsk Sea for whale- { bone and more oil. The officers and crew will have a snug sum coming to them for Their lay of the cargo. Cim e Advances made on furniture and pianos, with SWIMMING RACES FOR VALUABLE PRIZES. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, be. Bathlog, mcludm; admission, 25c; children, 20¢, $1 per Year. | Strongest Man and 1 | The little tots in their beautiful cake walks. | | All'the champions of the last carnival in great | Enlarged to 16 Pages or without rgmovnl. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. PEN NIGHT CALIFORNIA. TO-NIGHT hest Firfurmsaos f e “The Fairy Godmother” FAREWELL WEEK SPLENDID Miss BlaflChe Bate COMPANY (] DANIEL FRAWLEY. A Most Perfect Production of “LONDON ASSURANCE”’ Complete Production of ‘““AS YOU LIKE IT” Rosalind. Beautiful _Souvenir Photo- Night, August 17. AND HER ¢ Presented by T. MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNCSDY and THURSDAY NIGHTS FRIDAY NIGHT, SATUR- DAY MATINE -, SATURDAY NIGHT and SUNDAY NIGHT Miss Blanche Bates' First Appearance as graphs, to Be Given to Our Patrons on Thursday U‘P ‘VXV ‘BLM( SPECIAL! 5smay i¥iiRoon. avgut 1ot First Production on the [ HEDDA Pacific Coast of IBSEN'S Monday, August 21st, EXTRA! Another Important Engagement—The Laughing Fad “A BACHELOR’S HONEY/WVWOON” —Presented by— WARDE & SACKETT'S COMEDIANS. HILARIOUSLY ENTERTAINING. EXTRAVAGANTLY FU Seats on Sale Thursday, POPULAR PRICES. .444444444»4¥¥¥tt4¥*44#4\44;44%44444-\‘44444444. GABLER.” EXTRA! From Hoyt's Theater [T T e T T T ST RS R T S g August 17. HENNNNNORNUNK NN NN NN XN RN U NN NN NN RN NN NG OUR HEROES' FUND BENEFIT! WELCOME TO OUR ....Returning Volunteers.... TO-DAY YOU MAY HAVE THE LAST CHANCE TO SECURE SOME SEATS. There Are Stifl a Few Good Ones Left! REMEMBER! But Three More Days Before the Benefit AT THE ORPHEUM THURSDAY AFTERNOON = - - AUGUST 17th. The First Continuous Performance on the Pacific Coast, Commencing at 12:30 o’cloek P. M. and Ending with 6 o’elock P. M. GLANCE AT THIS AGGREGATION OF TALENT. Such a combination has never been offered in San Francisco. Attractions from all the theaters. HEI\R‘;3 MILLER AND COMPANY! BATES AND THE FRAWLEY PIVOLT GRAND OPERA COMPAN THE ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY. THE MOROSCO GRAND OP b OMPANY. THE Y! A COMPA AND COMPA OM THE CHUTES. OM THE ORPHEUM. A REAL ClRCUS GREAT ORIGINAL CAKEWALK. A HUNDRED SURPRISES. And NOTICE! PRICES FOR RESERVED SEATS, $1 and $2. catlons for seats can be made either by mail or telephone to MR. L. A. MORGEN- TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. |GRAND OPERA SEASON! |LAST THME OF “FAUST” TO-NIGHT! FOR NEXT WEEK! AN OPERATIC NOVELTY ! FIRST TIME IN TWENTY YEARS OF BEE- THOVEN'S ONLY OPERA, "FIDELIO.” Appli STERN, Benefit WE@ Programme. BRIGHTEST AND BEST IN MANY DAYS. | From Europe Direct. CARDOWNIE TROUPE, International Dancers and Singers. They make laughing easy. CARON and HERBERT, acrobats. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY The 1 orld’s grpsficnmed)’ Favorites of New York Soclety. | Owing to the Enormuus Demand for WILBUR CARYL, | EVENINGS. GERTRUDE MANSFIELD “TROVATORE” | PRODUCED WITH A GREAT CAST OF SINGERS. ..AND .. Presenting a refined sketch, *COLOR BLIND.” | The ‘Eerlin) Sensatian. | It Will Be Repeated on Tuesday, Thursdsy, Sundsy ESME RALDA, | Evenings and Saturdsy Matines. The Musical Wire Walker. T — EUUR BUSINESS IS A RECORD-BREAKER ! ALEXANDRA DAGMAR | pundreds Turned Away Rightly ! 50c. HUGH_ ROMAINE, The Tenor Soloist. | ATELETIC COMPETITIONS FOR CASH PRIZES. Prize Pigeon Race. ADMI 10c. In a new and sensational March Song and E'ery une Ta‘king nf our flpem Singe[s! Barrel Jumpe! ‘Extraordinary. | TICKETS OHLY COST 25 and S50 Cents. Bob—ALDEN AND HILL—Strap Pl s } SAN MATEO CARS DIRECT. By PROFESSOR HENRY, the Well-Known MATINEE TO-DAY, . SUNDAY, August 13. MEN AND 5 ARTHUR COULTON, CHUTES AND 709! ik Kbt Dance. DEONZOS, DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED ! SECURE SEATS EARLY | The fl;ll;\:e team. ORDER THEM BY TELEPHONE. BUSH 9. Last week of | LYNTON and MCINTYRE, GLEN PARK. AMERICAN BIOGRAPH‘ THIS SUNDAY—IN FREE THEATRE With entirely new views. SPIRITUALISM EXPOSED Magician. FLEMEN AND WARD, Reserved seat: balcony, 10c; opera chairs Gl The Culebrated Atriatist In Monclogue Specialties. DE JALMA, BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MARVELOUS Supreme; THE GIRDE THE WILLARDS, Ameri al Artists; FRANK and Woma LY. King of Irish Comedlans; HEWS, Queen of Coon Song Singers, W MOVING PICTURES. The premost Musi MORRIS, T GACRAMEN | Reserve Seats by Phone, Steiner 1851 | | Souvenirs for the Children To-Day ! ~SEPT. 42 TOIG"’TO (HoicesT MRuiTs WiNES,VEGE~ AT THE SAME GREAT, BIG, BEAUTIFUL, BE- | WILDERING INTERNATIONAL CAKE-| WALK CARNIVAL that was the grnt; sucoess of the year at Meshanics’ Pavilion | wm be Repested at the EXPOSITION BUILDING n Oakland. Wednesday, Aug. 16, to Sat., Aug. 10. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Big orchestra and stage 35x60; building beau- tifully trimmed and decorated; special reserved chairs. 3000 free seats. Comfort for every one. Gee tne great grand entry and pageant led by Miss Pearl Hickman. "The electric cake walk. The colored championship cake walk. " TABLES, GRAINS & GRASSES OoF @LXFORN!A/' D \WEEKS i0F" A GREAT ST00K SHOW, Music 47 Frgertainment. EXHIBITS TRANSPORTED [REE EXCURSION RATES To VISITORS, R ARTICUL'ARS. wanE fu P PRECKLES MBS )HEI}SJaésy TS PRESIDENT competition. Soclety cake walkers of Oakland and & show.that (s unapproachable. 25c. One dollar coupon tickets, transferable, on sale I stores in Oakland. P, 5, —Full dress renearsal Motday and Tues- day night. Everybody report.

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