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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1800 WHD WILL HAVE AR ABRIVING THE MEMCRY OF |~ LARGELY HELPS fOUR JANUARY GLEARANCE SALE W BEGINS TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. | E We have planned to make thic SALE a memorable one. Not only because of the extraordinarily !ng\ om:; | but because of the refiability of the merchandise offered. Each department in our Establishment will be rep | | E sented by Bargains unequaled before. Come and view them and note the marvelous saving advantages. | 200 pes. Plaid Dress Goods | Latest cut| § 200 pcs Flan- oS5 2 A ; E E"/la'ds in Arm@re and Granite | BlaCk Serge made of fine| rlannelet:ek nlc Le tt cl s. in . s lo: 2 3 eaves, beautiful, bright colors aml Cheviot Serge, | stripes and checks, light and me- Spirited Away on an Six of the Overdues| Memoria! Services for |Making Differentials | & Sombmjnons exceiient ‘forconr | Dress Skirts [It ST e colorings, ;L.md heavy auality . ren’s dresses; sale price velvet binding, regular price, $7.00.| for gowns and skirts; regular Cld Warrant. | Have Made Port. the Evangelist. Not Illegal. E s S ADE T ] $3.95 | value 10c. Sale price.....yard 5¢ [ . each 9D IE | A"'WOOI 160 pes. 4z-inch | Fitted and guar-) Pjllow 2°° dozen Hemmed Pil- HE IS DOOMED TO DIE!FAST RUN OF A FRENCH BARK’ASSOCIATION HALL CROWDED PRECEDENT IS ESTABLISHED E Cah AW L Guik | Ladies” anteed. * Genuine Pillo low Cases, made of good A SRS | % | Pique Walkin quality muslin; size 45x b - | | a_s mer demand now for Kld Gloves Gllgl\-c,\a “,"}" _,‘{ cases 36; regular price 9 ATTORNEY JAMES MAKES A MARGUERITE MOLINOS OUT-| LOVING TRIBUTES TO THE|LOCAL BUSINESS MEN HIGHLY = waists and tea gowns, in shades of clasp fasteners, in the following col-| 15c each. Sale price......cach € STARTLING STATEMENT. SAILS NINE OTHERS. DEAD PREACHER. GRATIFIED. et “(f‘,' "'"‘,i L o brown | 5r5. Brown, tan, mode, ox blood and P S geR i —_— Lk E g.c.r::]ee “p'n:xe" Swaty “eara(; 33c | white; all sizes; the $1.25 89¢ Sheets 1db dozen J‘lvtad"--\hdc | €, .. . B £ 2 e ol S s " ' Hi i . . v | uality. Sale price. . .pair Hemmed Sheets. torn A Chinese Merchant Arrested Here Dead Whale Taken for a Derelict—A A His Sterling Worth and Prodigious | Decision Will Have an Important E e hes deianoATE qR bly) \‘;, all-silk fancy Taf-| by hand, dry laundered; size 81x90; and Taken to Sin Jous as Part Big Fleet of Deep-Water Ships Work in the Cause of Christian- Bearing on the Suit of the Mid- = All-Wool o it 1obon thh(m: the latest | regular price s7%c. Sale 47 of a Scheme to Kill | Reported Outside—Trouble ity Attested by Several dle West Before Interstate E CheVlots excellent quality, in Dept styles; worth 10 and 135¢ PFIC€ ..uvnnns B c‘uh Him. | on the Gaelic. | Eulogies. Commission. newest dark color- yard. Sale price. 5¢ | | S e e 500 pieces 18-inch ings; every yard worth 7sc. eees ... yard Damask 3 1 h pit S ZEai . S L M 1 - | : £= e bt g s 33(:{ Cinch allsilk Black Moire Taffeta 2% Damask Toweling, o & The overdue fieet kept the pllots busy | Impressive memorial services to com-| The jobbers and manufacturers of the | = { Ribbon, extra heavy, worth 3 Towe! ing in strives and checks, e 2 eong ester Early in the day about a|Memorate the death of Dwight L. Moody | Pacific Coast have indirectly won a great Silk afld w Broken lines rd. Sale price.....yard 2 C worth 8c yard 5¢C > : B e el it b © held yesterda; atternoon under the | point In their controversy with the S. = OO0 ; “Siikc _and | “No. so, All-Silk Novelty Ribbon. | Sale price ....... yard . < Borieoe. ard hatt ke spices of the Young Men's Christian | Louis and other Middle West jobbers by . ; o ks o s Siirs object e . The remainder | Assoclation in the Auditorium on Mason | the decision of Attorney General Griggs E No elties \}(10! D Xm- in the latest color combinations. in i R — an | audience was present to | that railways may classify rates without | &= ? elty. ress|stripes and Persian _efiects: worth Bed §_cases extra larg | that ¥ 3 ! o S § ; ze White Honey- - . for the dead evangel- | any violation of the anti-trust law. Goods, in dark and medium color-| joc a yard. Sale price....... 17¢ size W 2 v tice { Santa CI ' : t and his proc s work In the cause | Yesterday the jobbers of this city were E regular selling price from $1.25 ................... we... vard Spreads comb Bed preads; ing | wssault with 1eadiy boier:: /o 57 of Christianity was attested by eulogies | found to be very much pleased at the out- | e 0o. Sale price......... 50 H - d Children’s fast| . ood 'L'Mm 9 5 and lock alf a do pronounced by prominent divines, some of | Come of recent proccadings at the na- (&= ... RSB C,flostery and ;" "\"° v | Sale price ............. N . whom were personally acquainted with | tional capital. The point submitted to the | @= koot P him 1n life Attorney General of the United States | 8 @ 5() S0, picces| Undesweag - slool Mo Blank o | Henry J. McCoy, secretary of the asso- | has a direct bearing on the question of E . Alicke - Mor Vbt folf . oot !‘ r? 'h‘le‘-‘k" :e‘ ankets 2 (,_\ A Wool « ciation, presided at the services. The | differentials. The history of the matter o sed, full finished, dou nees. | 2 . 1g hymn, “Coronation,” which was| Was learned yesterday from W. R E Bla(:k Cl'ePOHS hair Cre- | heels and toes; sizes 6 to 10; regular | White }313”‘};‘? "““i‘ ot extra flt‘;‘dl‘ by the congregation, was followed | Wheeler, who has been a cloge student of | @ pons, iniyaue 20c. Sale price........ ity wool, silk bound, in pretty bor- 3 g ‘Rock of Ages,” sung by the|the entire rate question for years. = fOl’ 986.Yal‘d‘ Lo r i L R NS T R I 14c ders; regular value §5 $3 65 ¥ s Quartet, after which h‘“l Wheeler said that the )ul»hcl s “l:wE n|(‘|‘11l|!m 2csxfin‘. with rich blister Ladies’ Hermsdorf dye fast black| Sale price ... I'h » aid by Rev. H. H. Bell, D. D. | the Pacific Coast had reason to be pleased | &7 mohair effects; they are well worth| Cotton Hose, the regular 3 § i 2 + s St e @ ’ )se, gular 3 for ; sang the response, “The | 85 the decision of the Attorney General | $5.00 Lt Sale soice e 23(: C f t 20 cases large - and Mr. McCoy then gave | had weakened the case that the Middle ® quality. Sale pru £ omioriers Bed C - 1 reminisce L, u{}l]u— de- | W jobbers have been preparing as a E 4 > I_:«'.llm imported La:nr‘\ere Hq:e_ PR % x:{ d .1:1;\- ! r 3 speaker spoke of the as eans aking the Pac loast terri- | ¢ col.|fast b a very soft and extra fine s, silkoline covered, in pretty . on's dobt of 0. which some Yeits | tary away trom the business men of tno | &= OilK Serge in the "“i““‘ S e e designs, filled with extra quality < ago had been lifted entirely through the | codst. Sume time ago notice was given | =i grsg e ]‘Oc okl g le price b5 gt s 32(:‘ white cotton; nicely ed; regular . orts of mr. Moody A e} 3 - ity; sale - 7R . .pai ! ton; nic 1; 1l 2 AT 1, e qeversa | Uiy e Tailionaa baing ool “uit\E Lining price ..yard 3DC| " Children's gray merino Vests and | Price $2.00. Sale price - $1.50 a: > e o sper - | into effect a new classification. eflect 3 mches wide, 1n - all < ~ 1c pose sald and he rai Moody g T o S | ear Si . g.mnenn all sizes. Sale price p RUS eritical Jurieture after the Clvil Wer | 95 iBe change would be Lo widen th 1;,‘6;5 o black only; regular o ach 23C|Table 10 pieces osinch {on S TAEC Y i RINDE demaralizs, | iees than carioud In the terriiory atfected. | Lining value 15c. Sale’ g |_ d W s Bleached Table Dam- on Yy @ © o el 01 00(¢ pe o ot D o ake a pre- FEREES £ » & S h . Ower o cUrt Ion: Souts as murvel | AUCT, HESE Wald be o maks 3, mie; | prce .....vard 9C/Ladies’ Wool [0, 30 Damask 2k, in very choice de- ; - | ous, and his juagment and sympathy were | manufacturers and jobbers of this coast Ladies’ 1o dozen Ladies’ Flan- also Pants ns; regular 48c¢c « wonderf well balanc He The carload rates had not been touched E adles udlétie: Gowna~ Mather Rlbbed Vests =i ** | value 75¢. Sale price....yard 2 ron i .nl.]".xx"‘l common sense, and n\xl, by the Eastern official classification com E G Haiblnd 6l donble) bir il S s ei h 75¢c| of & Jlicity sublime. > was a safe couns jiioc baaer G Ik oo 5 e v Sz .. .eac - = nd leader, and in his great PO AL I L N ot i Back A 3 L 500 dozen Napkins, 3 + . < - ared his S Eon thacarlond, Tatos iy b : Gray only, | LINEN paigns on twe'continents he mustered NS | firéased by the reciassii (= Jarge turn-down collar: fully s¢| Ladies’ Oneita S aulyy size, warranted pure of a Grant. The | (5 114 per cent. The differentials we regular price Napkins [ , E inches long; extra width: made of iments of his life work are the | therefore much greater than th ot 1 > ex a F H 1 wearing *hool at Northfield, where 3,000 stu- | jng in favor of the Pacific Coast jobber, of good flannelette. Sale price 77(: Umon Slllts garment: ml,: sailing »ald and th he_came s SE33 t was “164 days out | denis have been educated; the Chicago | which the Midale West jobbers com- g price 5 a £= was feared that her | Avenue Churcho ]‘-\u":”;imr’l“:n’\‘l;v‘r:l“!vnnr' atned In the action agains( the wrans: | g5 <1 ... €ach sale price .. o 48¢ e , and the Bible c continental railroads now pending. doz. Children’s| «cccoceeee FoRt . each Ladies’ Wra ¥ ook his stand on the Impregnable 3 ¥ e & pinte e 3 ? = w - v rappers, s ¢ the Holy' Bible, and burned out | (e omas o veat Jobbers had pointed to = Chl‘dfen S Flannelette Gowns, Silk 200 Ladies’ Silk Waists: rappers [T good . m Hambu 5.5 """l e ‘“if‘mg"‘n T “:;}\}éf :f,""',mr., their position, l'nlm :1Imu?s upon, whos‘e‘ GOWnS Mother Hubbard broken lines: made of| quality flannelette, in stripes and k o e qy s e Bar,” | action they had largely relied had Justi- | style, double yoke s pretty fancy silks, lined | figures; pretty colorings, made with an Forbes, chairman of the Board | fic s eld b: sbbers of ¥ Gy w Y ‘ g » ) S5, MAde with 3 fed the idea upheld by the jobbers of the aists throughout; good value|a 13-inch Spanish flounce, nicely back and front, turn-down collar. heavy flannelette; ages from 6 |at $6 and $5. Sale price. braided, extra width and - to 12, Sale price........ each 42(:. ................... each $2-95 | length. Sale price....each $L4) AN EXCEPTIONAL CLEAN-UP IN SILKS. We have selected from our large and extensive stock 15,000 yards Novelty Silks, which will be closed out regardleas of cost. The same have been conveniently arranged on our counters and di- vided into three lots, which we shall offer at the following unprecedented low prices: LOT 1—2000 yds. Corded, Checked, Figured and Plaid Taffetas. regular $1 and rour choice at.yard 390 of Trustees of the San Francisco Young | pacific Coa Men's Christian Association, referred to | tial, namely Moody's sterling work and characterized | commodity, him 1 who never lost a fight. | Jess rate “He Knows, My Jesus arles M. Elliott C. Adams pald the final ibu Mr. Moody, whom, he said, Ohio people, who- were affected, was a peculiar product of Christian civil- tened to bring an injunction to pre- | n 5 vent putting into effect the new classifica- in reference to the differen- | that transportation is like a | n that larger lots are sold at | han are smaller ones. The | manner in which the matter came before | the Attorney General of the United | States was as follows: | . Horn Schwa were g by ¢ WON SUCCSSS AND FAME. a Songstress Returns From the East With Vaudeville Lena Sweasy arrived from | izat W Tanrel A nisaniiy et Moo what he wa E Dr. | tion to-day, and asked the Interstate | 2 = 2 ’ > e & s, and Adame, “because the Bible got hold of | Commerce 'Commission to submit the | LOT II—j000 yds. Two-Toned Corded Taffeta, Brocades, Checked and Figured T.um.g regular price $1.2 = him_and he used it magnificently in the | question to Adtorney General Griggs and $1.00. Mlc Price o # F RS S U LBl S S B \amsh e Ehe of saving lost souls. The | :r the changes proposed were in the | LOT I11—6000 yds. lanu i ltm Duchesse, Per:mr\ Eff qs Plud, and Fi gnrml Taf?e‘a regu lar price $1.50 5 % proper of the good book brought | nat of violation of the anti-trust law. i$2 Sale’ price 89 = th and richest in him, and | While there had n been ostensibly and .00. ale price .......ccec0i0neen . vard 89¢ B on the schoon- h not an ordained minister, he Was | raise in rates, the changes in the cla In connection with the above marvelous efferings, we shall place on sale the fellowing extracr- i Nl | ally called by God to do a mighty | fication, by moving up the less than dinary Silic Values: t time and | in this generation. 9 shown | load rates from one to two notches had s All-S ille Francais, a heavy, dependable, wearing Silk, in colors of tar v rdinal he remains of the Bible has not lost its power, and | really raised the than carload lots an 1000 yards All-Silk e R il ie B fw calous of G Twow » cardinal, ain Johnson w lor God will raise up | a ge of about e differ- net, green, lilac and gray; regular value $1.00; sale price cr eeeaenn . vard 72¢ , i its' wonderful | ential in fav fic of 3000 yds. All-Silk Foulards. in new blue and violet grounds. in choicest patterns: regular 75c. Sale price.yd 50¢ | £ 3 s to int nch Black Taffeta Silk, a splendid, heavy quality, very lustrous; regular $1.10. Sale price. yard 85¢ which the M bbers had com- 1500 yds. 27 AT ST TIPSO YO wd uartet sang ood Night, I Am | plained was 50 per cent. The e -5 3 1 1 1 pore- - o ng Txulx,.. . and the 8 Bye and Beciston will have an important bearing 2000 yds. 20-inch Black Peau de Soie, a quality most reliable for wear; regular value $1 Sale price. .yd 95¢ = sung by the congregation. Ben- | when the hearing before the Interstate b COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. has been oncluded the services. Commerce Commissioners brought on by Soveralitimes ———— the St. Louis jobbers is resumed in this | e hile Tas Gl city. Attorney General Griggs advised | S= 3 R itk o IS:L[‘“XM i O\fk;ani'mm | that it thero be’a remedy for the com. | = LADI[S[S Iouc:(‘)"“ G X teme ; OAKLAND, Dec. 3L—Moody me; al | plaining shippers it lies in an appeal to ¥ > ADVERTISEMENTS. Monterey and | D8 U0 1e held at some of the local | our (nterstate) commission under me;r= GOLF CAP! N LACES. hes to-day. At the Unlon-street | interstate commerce law Our &mo$5_75 The Chr\i‘:e:' . . A s IR | ain Co '] . _ Presbyterian Church Rev. Dwight E 5 E “apes for.. patterns, A P L :nquered ’ Health RC Potter gave a sketch of the I Tunis Dean Received by Elks. ‘ Eap + to 4 inches wide AP . . ». Some of the late Mr Friday ing last the San Fran-| Our $11.00 4 1 y stored by Lydia E. Pink- Ehonge were Sung at the service. ” | O Lraes of i F Or Eike, Now i | e 9 zexular g 2 \rles R. Brown, pastor of the - e . ' t fror 0 AT y o e delvered s | tiated Tunis F. Dean for the Indianapolis Our § R ivd ham’s Vegetal o e Lodge of Mr. Dean is on his first Our $12.30 (<) i S ard; getable Compound. &,on *Tha Tito Work | Lodgs of BIGe M. Denslle an his firet O oe. $8.60 L& rice - W Christian,” now playing at the Columbia, Dwight L. Moody 3 rth Congregational C!i Alfred Bayley spoke on “Le Life of the Great Evangelist, Moody.” To-night watchers’ | were held at most of the mmmwmmmmwmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmwmwmwmmmmwm NNNNNNNNMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNMN e TS S 2RI A T T B S often as the fellow who can lie gracefull ® MRS, PINKEAM ¥O. to write and thank our Vegetable Com- for me. It is the only d that has done Before taking your medi- an down, tired all the me, no appetite, painsin my back and 1 agalr not see 1t in that NTS. AMUSEMENTS. Anvnnnsr.mzms. el SAMURBMIUESE o f e SR i |CALIFORNIA THEATER Bz | COI.UM = OVER 2000 VOICES e for Qua Officer Kin- rmined that n nic plague TO BUILD FOR ITSELF. neisco from ¥ Eureka Benevolent Association Nego- ight and d; from th bearing down peains and nf- i i TIN = s i el 7":““ suf. tiating for a Site. WILL TO-DAY PROCLAIM WITH ONE AC- TESTING THE CAPACITY OF THE THEA. erer ring menstruation. Aftertak- The regular annual meeting and election CORD THE ERRIFIC SUCCCESS OF | TER EVERY PERFORMANCE trom Hon > to show eka Benevolent As- "clean bill of | of officers of the ing two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's l«WITH FLYING COLORS.” - lLasT TWO WEEKS Vegetable Compound I felt like 2 | quarantined sociation was held yesterday in the rooms 1ish | SPECTAL MATINEE TO-DAY, NEW YEAR' - E P £ gl has been Te-| ¢ 1j. gssociation at 105 Stockton street. First time in America of the Great ““:‘"h‘ DAY. | zins with— woman. Iamnow onmy fourth bottle vernment and_will hi Success, Presented after Four The election resulted in the following being chosen to serve for the en- oot preparation by the | A NEW SRS e e | SPECIAL MAT]NEE TO-DAY. I feel | take a load of emergency stores to Man- | FRAWLEY | Y RICE and H. W. FRILLMAN: THE and all my pains have left me. & iy better than I have felt for three years | T as} 3 : Company’s e hs: Presi Ch San | fel 3 The Alaska Commerclal Company's | suing twelve month restdent, Charles '« Biggest Production Ever Made in San B 2 - Lied e and w recommend your Compound amer Bertha arrive from Unga| Hirsch; vice president, S. W. Heller; g i o r:.':unw“ :u(' two Actual Speaking Char- | RO P'uun ooyt S e LUU’MSi HALL (:,:‘;—:’ L:’:::fyp::m;tu' to every suffering woman. 1h his | nd_yesterday, She brought down &|ireasurer, Albert Meyer; secretary, Meyer % acters in the 3 A ac | s g n. npethis | jarge quantity of concentrates from the | JFEasUrer B ot ey apacher. erman | THE GREAT ; | letter will help others 0 find & cure | Apollo mine | Tevy. 8. W. Rosenstock, Henry Sinshefm- e e o IPEONS SCENE | for their troubles.” — Mgs. DELLA e er, juda Newman and Sig Schwabacher. i y Y HOTEL, | THORNE AND CARLETON; 'LA SYLPHE; 3 | > reports o differe: ce . TH GRI« T RAILWAY ] L I 1 ENICKER, BENSSELAER, IND. BACK FROM wASKINGTON. B, ".w?u‘f-?.;:mn f‘s'!\ry lr!‘fi"‘dr' n;mt;z!‘x";sl;;: The whesl of progress 1 O RPPY d R TO -‘\("‘\E,m o | THE AVERYS: AMERIC AN T..gfi:{;fi,{’m“ ! = | work done for the past year and callin has .turned out another REMEMB i D e ; < | SBurveyor and Mrs. Spear Return | V'K th L s Bge i s MATIN » and box seats, 50c. g a + : 5 o attention various needs e o- 3 ’ i Mati To-day, Wednesday, Sat: of women develop y}pmm an Extended Tour. o s e ehas great improvement in the RF“F""W‘N" Tor Bight Nights and e e aunré‘w”' - THE GREATEST PLAY OF THE DAY. symptoms. Every A s abiie m the elty which | Bumber of cases 2.1 ved '(_lur ?1‘ the year, line of food products. ¥ Faturday Mat 3 | — Lo T % 2 n psence fro » > in which number is to be found represent. . f g CTION, MONDAY, Jan, pein wud ache ha.- a cause, and the | has lasted since the latter part of last | JiVex of nearly every country under the It is a highly concentra- “Eg nMA NEVADA. TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE. “ arded. pear Jr. have re ed to the | genera g, old age, Py 2 : o Sa » omedy of | 1 € ™ Pl Sl and are once more domiciled at the | ment, sickness and infufficlent earnings. | I in strength and flavor to frst time in San Francisco, the Comedy A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL[’ Irs. ia erstands ese b & e R SR A | The were twenty-three cases {hat it el 4 N {E BUTTERFLY,"” B G : c g Sroubles better then any loscl sy Palace Hotel. I ;m_L their Ju : nce )Ir.‘ | sought succor because of the desertion of the Dutch and other Euro- | Lr:n-;\r‘r{ Hfi: Al\.ul"’h{:l;}fi LR .1. ° P l'f f .l. _n | THE GREAT HISTORIC PANORAMA, s : han any 1 PhY- | und Mrs. Spear have visited the entire | SV BCO0T 10 Tather, pean products—yet sold A s Mre. ey Wo reriormances 1o-vay. sician and will give every woman free | . though most of their time has been | The treasurer's report shows the asso- >y A 5 "ROCT " .The Magistrate,” etc. £ 2 | edvies who is puzzied about her | t in Washington, D. C. While at the | ciation to be in such a flourishing conai- at about } the price: In Preparation— THE HEART OF MARY-| MATINEE AT 2. EVENING AT 8. | apital they visited President Mc! le | tio v b i s o e | 9 MARKET ST., NEAR EIGHTH. W1ll soon be taken to the Paris Exhibition, Tae til that time the sdmission 1s reduced to D. GHIRARDELLI CO. MATINEE TO-DAY OVER TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND PEO- | |25 CENTS. CHILDREN 10c. PLE HAVE ALRE "EN THIS Don’t put off writi: il | of Mrs. McKinley, were not able to enjoy | s fon and other Jewlish societies. “ fidd £ o riting until | £, Tch of the Kospitalltv of the White T R B T every cup a meal i GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. ete roke down | jouse as would have been | asked for subscriptions.toward the erec- Made by the 5 ko = | t call the Pre tion of such a building, and they have al- TELEPHONE MAIN 832 t indication of t Y On Mr. Spe. rouble - o »d $13,700. Negotiations are the purchase of a lot McKinley ready promi now in_ progress fo rrell street, between Taylor and on O'F: WHY, short tim: i ra. | Jomes, ana it will tot be long before the At 2 o’clock sharp. GREAT SHOW! ! b e i o e i Sl S [7 . i e D | oty Tits 8 Lotae ot L8 oW miich SGERY EVENING AT & OGLOCK. SHARS Beats Now Selling One Week Aheadt! | the night ‘the gestraction of the Spanish feet . | to se'ite chs - | n: ver | and th he FI Califor Volun- St a WeISbaCh l‘lght! | pasi e e Wimemed Hesl . POPULAR PRIC! .35 and 36 CHNTS | o e Sharee ot i | s must be Charged With Robbery. 2 Onen Gom. 9 8. m. o B B of course. | taught to respect e Boer trouble, | Larry Powers, a laborer, and - John ceees« SINBAD.... . | INTERSTATE PANORAMA CO. 4 always use a Welsbach |the sympathizers about evenly di*| Flinn, a sallor, were arrested at an early BFMAA‘RlTfll«F‘ ‘x‘.ng,\Tvll}Aa-[r‘s‘s (I_!IE:AN' ?E"l‘b 5 Martic_noother givesonetonth | A e ourias s o | B debiar_ morins b Py | WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION, i pear while ashington was | McSorley, Morrissey 2 4 L e f t ce. Try one—it’ll make i it D o Vi3 | booked af the City Prison on a charge of Y .n\u-‘,m,\. FRA THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLAYHOUS: rosllb i 3 % Tl the iendire of T eckels. | robbery. They are accused of stealing 312 TFUL TRANSFORMA- | go 'y 0 Bt : "“‘nmu,as. TANFORAN PARK. t look expensive. ol De o ATAl ] trom Martin M, Gleason of the New Con- iy ond Joues Bs. SOUTH 770. | THIRD MEETING, Jan. 1-2, 180, Inclustve. 2%c, §0c, Toe A VERY JOYOUS EVENT. | Six high-class running races every week-day, 1 Hotel, 547 Mission street, in front In Their Hilarious Farce, and 1:25 p. m.’ returning_tmmediatel DAYLIGHT BURGLARS. last race at 4:45 p. m. Rear c eservag K NE | r Matinee To-Da N 4 o ot e s e | New Year Natince Today. | FINNIGAN'S BALL|: oo ibrots i | Work in a Lodging-House. | To-night Begins the Second Week of the Only g . POPULAR PRICES . “‘“‘;2“ vy 3 o~ B Sar FAVORITE | David Davis and Thomas Dougherty Funmaker fn Town, . Byenineioe, BE €0 G ana e Doz SC A sy, Low . - | wanted to get some money to bring in the | NEXT SUNDAY GHT—THE . RENTZ 2 San _Francisco to Tanforan and re- l“N [ New Year and they went Into the Corona i SANTLEY NOVELTY COMPANY. | o s e AR TN House, 246 Sixth street, to find it. Davis | T M ! M ! ror WEAK WOMEN. | | ciimbcd through the window of the toilet | o-iMorrow To=-Morrow CHUTES AND Z0O. cretary and | room into a room occupied by an employe | : : — d ed off # i | v g - . CONCERTS AND A ek SR o et e ONE DAY ONLY! g S it e, Eviers nTs AND REsomTs. indlord met him coming down the | MAJOR MIT E, TWO FAREWELL RE "l'Al..s > s Piles and ail Rectal seases cured or mo| Th dfleflt’an stairs with the parcel under his arm and | . Y attempted to hold him. He showed fight | All l OO S 't h Riapdine: Heom. o€ AP Pectorounces: The Smallest Actor on Earth, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S HAL, 0 and during the struggle the landlady ran | ° WwWitC eS, ents- SECURB SEATS EARLY IN ADVANCE. | THURSDAY and SATURDAY AF" Trade » proud possessor of -a photo- | tinental n . T SR VIR [ S T Wk aOE R SRl Sl MATINEE TO-DAY! | miiid i ot & mhd m en she received § Sp % . TO-NIG ons step directl m the s into g L R o ——— [T rrorsseigi & Moy rovnenar, | £, S i T aie niiation braes paris E of R TR R fEarpREORg. 1 ALCAZAR THEATER. |MURRAY AND MACK, || frus, e fhind and Tommend srtees | £ into the street and shouted for the police, S ADGIE AND HER LIONS, | JANUARY 4th and 6th. at 3:15 Policeman T. P. Riordan heard her and | NEE PRICES 15c, 250, 35 » . At 3 - i MATINER P o o %e| In Her SPECTACULAR MIRROR DANCE. ‘[ JLAREMINR 55 me upon the scene as the burglar vhi\l NIGHT PRICES G : 3 PACHMANN ELLA BURT, Coasting the Chutes. The World's Greatest Chopin Interpreter. { Eetting the better m; the encounter wllthl : the landlord. e tackled Riordan but | s0on discovered his mistake. After Rior- || Half Dressing, 25 cts. Seata $2 00. 31 50 and $1 00, on sale at Sherman, Gan had placed the handeuffs on "his || quINTONICA, th wrists he made a search for Dougherty , the great AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. | ciay & Gos | !‘l‘d found him hiding in the toilet room. hair renewer. s ’ 4 EEK Y CALL PRESENTS FROM T"E‘ N’ “n"‘ They were sent to the City Prison, where . 123 StOthOH Stl’eet ’ NEW YEAR’S TREE 0 PROGRAMMES. @ charge of burglary was booked against || gend for price st of for the CHILDREN COKE ! coKEi them. Lot b e A §00d character is more easily lost || S/ICHes: Opp. City of Paris. | TO-DAY. P. A. McDONALD, than gained. 81 per Year. Phone for Seats—Park 2. T PICE r motad et SO