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COMMENCEMENT THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1900. AT THE COLLEGE OSBRI Large Crowd Attends Grad- uating Exercises of Con- vent School cement Made That This Insti- on Hes Been Placed on the University Accredited - ey w white gowns P knowledge th t 1y were . pas ot Merey » soft volees tha were showering congra ADVERTISEMENTS, A CERTAIN CURE FOR PILES. and Effective in Every Form of Common and Annoying Disease. from pilés bacause ions, salves and or cure have - sn that a surgical op- : hing 1eft to try, and 1it to the shock and risk prefer to suffer on. th or T Necessary; Pile Cure new prepara- ¢ rm of piles without ¢ or detention from Tm of suppositories, easily P ate free from Opium, C injuripus substance what- and tter how severe the pain, tr nt relief, pot b deadening the parts but rather by its heal- effect upon the congested; brénes 5] Cure is the most ef- =t and most extensively Cure that has ever been public, and this reputa- 1 ‘secured by reason of its ex- merit and the reasonable vieh it §s #0}d, all druggists sell- eents per package, and in man package has been sufficlent. kes serious chances in neg- ple case of ~plles, #s the becomes deep seated and nd very frequently develops Into ble reetal diseases, lke fis- d recial ulcers. geist will tell you the Pyramid est, most. satisfactory pile cure | equipped than ever and ranks nmm;_um1 premiums—Mis Miss A Joh Miss M. Mol- roll, ‘Miss J. “Holl, Miss Schoenstein, Kleéherg, Miss L. O E. Radford, Mi cy, Miss L. Prem, Miss L. Martin grammar cia Premium—Miss B stinguishedMiss B, Watson, Miss E. | Miss I McArdle, Miss C. MeInerny L g UDIES—Undergradu- rns; premium, Miss K en’ ! R o e s S S ) 14 grammar o Miss C. Laven; | iched—Miss M | ar Miss M. ‘Mol guis Miss ( aissiere. Miss (- distinguished—Miss Firet _rhetoric distinguished Murphy, Miss ( LIEVT- COMMANDER NITHOLSON L o S o o S S S i e o g T 4 o'clock to-day Miss Bessie Code will become the wife of Lieutenant /f\\ Commander Reginald F. Nicholson of the torpedo-boat destroyer Golds- Bbloubh: ¢ quiet wedding and Ly the ate friends of the ¢ actin be present at the eeremony ve been a most elaborate f overnment orders tnterfered with - pl of the happy couple and the weddiig, which was to have been solemnized ter in the season, Irving Institute, de is a graduate, mony. . There wili bri t The bride will Wear a magnifice of pale gray gilk elabarately with lace. ately r wedding Lieuten- imande Nicholson and his bride ie, w Mr. Nicholson of the Goldsborough on nander Nicholson was r of the Oregon on her oyage ind the tion to parti ate Languages. +4444 was t confined, <. been, to rétail prop- i and’ west af and close o C t: street The. wholesale di e 7 tricts ‘on Mjssion or-en’ the uther: streets; Anstripnectal Mokl frot. Fremont . ti ‘Stenart,.-ani. between : e onié - Pre-d Market and Mission, Were included in th B o and, *ns . well: s the “factory .an ; w rehousé dlstdet. from Mission nd from. First -to Steuart : g san . Francisco, 18 growing despite -ary { high taxes and atstrict will ‘not P to. its. present M, nd propierty. for $ eét; Horthweist of Sixth 2 - 6m the’ streets :north and and. close.10..that great If any: Propefty were .of- anything. Uike. fatr prices it winid sell read “There ll, as is’nafural ‘at the & advent of the sunmimer sedson. in' the de- s mand for large resfdences and. expensive % résidence’ fits. - Lots:and - houses:: and & “[lote. at $9500 {6 $600.sell ‘abaut, as they | MeHugl, C. | hive been. selling, slowly and with no ad- M. " et in prices. 5 G . were distributed ‘by sections 3 &, MoHugh' ows: Potrerd: 12 lots, value $51,200; n Addition 124, value $214,000; W =t clas AMeda 809,698; Sonth value $40.675; skeleton mail tities numbered 4 and bre The great bulk ¢ :hv; trans; 1y i ang as fol- value. $979,109; - 100- | The table of mort- < for May prepared by follows BY WHOM TAKEN SACRED HEART COLLEGE. OR.RELEASED. Medals and Diplomas for a Earge Number of Very Bright Young Graduates. dividuals poli hered to witne ises ¢ ht with the cred - Heart ating class. the fragrant The programme: sually Interesting evening ‘was . BY Releases. a ntertainiy n unexpected . fea- OR RELE g by “Henry - Austin unt. arer, who gave-the —-- | Private indiyiduals e’ graduating class SOme.\ yibarnig Savines & Loan & Sayings & Loan Sacisly . J. Prendergast, V. [ French Savings & Loan S | person- and. awarded | German Savings & Loan | ta “honor: students -and ; Humboidt Bank ...: nas. . The - special - ‘gold | San: Francisco Archbishop ‘Riordan to | Security Savings Ba 4 g highest. In Chrig- I Savings. Bank was won : by . Robert - S, ibus Savings als were also. pre- e tollowing named studen neis: Guedet, third:collegiate | E - i iy, fourth’ collegiate < srpa property on the north side of Cali- | Trodden, fourth.col-:' gornia strect, extending front the Alvinza | W. Meherin,: busihess: jjayward property to ‘the London and class; Wiltam J. ‘McNamee, fiest inter- . gay ‘Francigco Bank, has been purchased mediate cluss; John Joseph Riordan, see-| "y pé” Mercantile Trust Company for ntermediate class; Willlam J. Selna, “sig5.600. - Onegiece was.sold by the chil- termediate classy Leo I Murphy,” qren af Adelp®Sutré and the othér by the intermediate. clas: £ Insuranee Company, = There:are old | "The property has | Sun iduates of the collegfate.colirse , hulldings on. the 16ts. wes - Patrick ©'Brien, Richard | 5 frontage of 50 feet ‘on California street | fhewan, 'lh«rxr’\' s -Aloyslus &rle)l)x:- with-a depth:of.1144% and an outlet on Rober: slaus -~ Me ¥/ ‘Liafdesdorff ‘street, 3 and: Willlam:, a0 ertostory - apdl. ‘basément. hivtse will JOXE. % beé erected for the H. V. hr\minft estate mas fram the commerdial depart-" on Turk. street on the north slde, just were . granted o the following | weit of Masow; to be-constructed of stone, | Joseph l.nri‘_l: Flanigan, Peter- grecced brick and ferra eotta. - There wili Courneen, ~Philip - Joseph Ken- be a Jarge store oh the ground flpor and . Joseph 1. -Byrne Patrick W: ‘Me- | tha remainder will:" be. an: -dpartment rig, - Jobn Henty Courneen,; Jamos | nouse t‘r Jo-‘fooms.. . The copt: will- be wlus oleman, A Myhre. | apout $65,000. 7 Fraucis 1. Oneto; % liam A. Maguire-and | r Butlde eontracts have. been-recorded Wiltiani-H, Barg S as follows: 'Mariano Tortoriet with Lulgi he coliegtate. graduates ‘all. read- es- ! oynen and Notl -Cavaglin, for:a: three- says. W J( T d ~_‘\I*“":‘ Thl@ "![?,l:"h story anid basement frame dwelling on prmle A e riping he | Fhe Mine of Bannan place, 117:6 north = flm_im‘.lv T3 Kerinedy, . of Green street; Jane E. and Tharles M. o gy PR Belshaw -with. Cotton Bros. & Co., J. W. e erionn Titeraturd - 315, | Wissinger, - Thomas: - Butler and H. L. “Struggle Between Boer: and | Peterson. . fonuraciors, for foundations, carpenter ‘and.miil work, joists; hangers. rough and finished bardware, brfck work and_granite, -ete., .for -a- four-story and basement brick building, to be used as a warehouse, -on - the west .side of . Beate i total of contracts awarded belng 33860 James: L."Flood with Coniin & Robeérts,. Excelsior Redwood o, for tin, Fopper, galvanized:-iron work. and other work on-4 three-story. and basement resi- denece “on the. narth :line of Breadway, 127:6 west of Buchanan -street, ‘the total belng - $10.Tw; ¥: Kronberg .with C. Sehntt, alterations and additions to a three-story {rame ‘building on the north- cast_line of McAlister street, the cost being $305 Justinian: Caire. Co. with ames A. Wilson, for grading, excavating, conerete, iren, mason work, stone and terra cotta, etc., for a four-story and The. reading of the essays was sersed with musical numbers. The | college. orchesira rendered _some - tery creditable numbers and’ the college ‘choir | and junior choir were loudly applaudeq. Some fine songs were - rendered ::by a | deuble quartet - composed of ‘the follow- ing young men: T. J. ‘Kennedy, 'W. J. Orr, J. J. Skerrett;: A. J.-Meherin, R. 8. McCarthy, T. A, Crimmins, R.. F. Behan and J P. O'Brie Koitt's Boys Graduate. The eommencement exercises at Hoitt's | School took place last Wednesday. George | C. Ross delivered an nstructive: address. | to the class upori “The Valie of Education: | From a Business Man's : Standpoint.’ George H. Clark, Walter O. Howell, Ray- | pagement brick - bullding on the ~south mond C. Jackson, Daniel G. Grant.and gjde of Market streer; 1% feet “east of Stuart L. K. Taylor were awarded diplo-| Second street- to.‘fost $35,144; “Alice D. mas. Notwithstanding . the - setback by.| Gayld and :Isabelle “Van Winkle, with fire last year, this school is now bettér | Petterson and Persson, ‘contractors, for alterations and additions to a-three-story and basement frame - bullding : on Mar- ket - street, 91:8 *. feet east df ~ First, cost - $2000;- A. Petzold with = White Brothers, Schauz & Grundy and:. Martin best schools for boys and young men. pebaneabiois - Bibabrno g Chinese are said “to have used clm 800' years before the Christian era. » 'GOVERNMENT ORDERS HASTEN THE WEDDING s an e 2n ol g ol e e i Sy ) D e e e ) (@ eie DEHEEEEE4 4T 41400044 440 4004044444 4 4444444444440 | REAL ESTATE NEWSi v last month | Peterson B - 060,000, The | R Thomas Ma- | shed, Miss tate Circuls tners numbered 3 | ““The - dem; | p I3 { corded at 5 per cent ald one at | executed by William and Han | T W | of Fifteenth and Noe streets, for $9000; | | 16t 50x120, on.the’ west sidé. of T { comprising the Starr estate: in the destruction of Cervera's fleet. Re- cently he was in command of the torpedo- boat Farragut at Sausalito. Lieutenant Commander Nicholson en- tered the Annapolis Naval Academy in 1869. - He was made midshipman three vears later, ensign in 1874 and lieutenant | Gunior grade) in 1883, being advanced to a full lieutenancy in 1886. He was ordered to the Monterey In 1893, Thetis in 1895 and the Oregon in 18¢7. His latest appoint- | 50x1 $300; south &ide of Thirteenth street, 125 feet east of Folsom, 25x114, $1400; southeast corner of M street and Nineteenth avenue, , $500; north side of Bush street, east of Central avenue, 24x87:6, $280; southeast sidé of Jessie street, southwest of Fourth, 25X70, $4000; east side of Sanchez street, near Market, 25x125, §$1500; north side of , west of Hyde, 26x71:6, $1900; east anyan streef, north of Frederick, 25x 131, $2500;- east line Eleventh avenue, south of ‘O street, 50x120, $400; south side of Thir- teenth, 100 east of Folsom, 25x114, $1400; northwest line Jessie, northeast of New Anthony, 33x62, $4100; 'west side of Eight- eenth, south of H, 25x120, $700; east line Nineteenth avenu north of I, 50x120, §1500;. north line Frederick, west of Cole, 20 ADVERTISEMENTS. To-Da - X101, $1500; lot 8, block 4, Castro-street Ad- Aition, $1000; west side of Eighteenth ave- nue; south of H street, 20, $700; south side of H street, west of Eighteenth ave- rive, 50x100, $2000; lots 27 28, block 13, West End Map 1, $2000; st side of Fol- om street, north of Fourteenth, 50x100, $3900. | " Bovee, Toy & Sonntag have sold for | R. Morgenstern. a lot, 40x with _three flats thereorn, -on the east line of ylor street, 2:6 north of Geary, to S. C. Bene- -t for $30,000. The corner is owned by Mr. redict, who now has frontage on Oak Grove avenue, Tavlor and Geary streets. The Von Rbein Company has made the following sales: Southwest corner Unlon street and Sonora place, -20X57:6, with three-story frame, for S. Band to D. Fi- PSRN wr- o S Srar ar S | gont, -$5000:- north _line of Union, 60 feet | West of Octavia, 25x80, with two flat=, for { Mrs. P. Michaelson, to W. H. Se:ton, | $4600; south line of Sacramento, 171 feet | east éf Hyde, 34:4x137:6, with cottage, for west | Willlam Simpson to John Sullivan | 1ine of Capp, 135 feet south to Tw third street, south 25 by west 122:6, | new improvements, for William George | to Claus Claussen, $4500. | A M. Speck & Co. have sold the follow- ling: Mrs. Gustave Walters to Morris | Marcus, northwest corner Frederick and | Cla 32x9610%, with two-story resi- | ; R. B. Woodward to Eugenie | M. 8t. Paul, lot_42, block 4%, between |4 | Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, on the | east line of Julian avenue, with four flats, & | $360 * {‘ We do not employ Chinese or handle | Chinese made goods of any kind. J. M. Litchfield & Co. * i R e e COGSWELL COLLEGE. Thirty Young Persons Complete Their Preparation for Active Life. The annual commencement exercises of | the Cogswell Polytechnic College took | place last evening in the assembly hall of | P = presented by W. H. V. tendent of instruction nk J. Symmes delivered the graduates, and there diplom were Raymond, superi t the college. n address to the college building at Twenty-sixth and 4 | Folsom streets. The hali was crowded | with the relatives and friends of the grad- I.@ | uates, and the scene presented was a bril- 2 | lant one. Oscar Lewis presided, and the £ Will Be Married To-Day. B oo e 000+ 5 ¢ were some very pleasing musical numbers. ment to the Goldsborough fs considered a | A chorus of . twenty-five volces proved a igh ind a fitting return for | . ;: g / oo Sy A 4 ' for | groat ‘attraction, and Misses Flora and B and excellent service. | po.o pawards rendered a pleasing pano = | duet. Essays were read by the graduates as The John Breuner Company Enters San Francisco! When the doors of the immense five- story structure at 117 to 121 Geary street open for business this morning they will swing under a new name and a new management—a name old and famed in Central and Northern California, but a name comparatively unknown to the pur- chasing public in San Francisco. The new name is that of the JOHN BREUNER COMPANY, a firm estab- lished In Sacramento way back in 1858 by one of California’s pioneers—a firm that to-day conducts, on the corner of Sixth and K streets, in California’s capital, the largest and most complete general house- furnishing establishment on the entire Pacific Coast. This is the firm that has purchased out- rigut the entire stock, business and fix- tures of the California Furniture Com- pany (N. P. Cole & Co.) of this city, the change of ownership taking effect this day. It is unnecessary to dwell at length upon the firm of N. P, Cole & Co.—you of San Francisco know them. For twenty- flve years they have stood in the front rank of San Francisco’s furniture stores. Their name has stood always for every- thing that was rellable in goods and honorable in dealng. The new business will be conducted temporarily at the present location—117 to 121 Geary street: but meanwhile a new and more commodious building will be erected for the firm on Market street, between Fifth and Sixth. This new build- ing will be completed about April 1, 191 At present only furniture, curtains and draperies will be handled In the Geary- street store; but we assure you that in these lines we will offer you an absolutely complete stock to choose from at prices that shall be based on the closest possible margin of profit compatible with good CBPEEt444444 0404434444443 0444444004400 4444444404440 & two-story "and. basement frame- build~ ln.z’ on the west line of Devigadero:street; $0:6 sauth - of . Grove, -Cost: $1815;~ Framk LCoghlan. with August Petzold for Iathing and: plastering “on - three-story :: frame BUllding on herth dine of kady street, fast Of” Frankin; cost . $117 e mortgages. of the weok represent oomiparatively ' small - ameunts. largest. are: " Miry and. Hettic M. Socléty, two pleces, of Hayes street, and the other on oné on the south line 6 west of . Franklir he east ilne of Sev enth street, 25 feet east of ‘Natoma 1t} , % east of ‘Natoma, {or $16,900; Anna B. Anderson and Ispac R. I to the Hibernia Savings and lLoan Bociety, south Hne of ¢ 3 street, 6 west of Leavenworth, 0 southeast corner of Geary ana Laguna streets, for $30,000. The mortgages from May % to { May 21, inclusive, numbered fifty-one and amounted to $158.322. The full releases in the same period, numbered fift and amounted to $203,96. The larger re- leases to ind{vidua ings and Loan Soc Delfa Carvill, properts avenue, Castro, Arm; s}rm-! $11,000; German vings and Loan Society to’ John H. Pohlker and Minna Pohlker, property on Howard, Powell and Capp streets, $32,600: Union Trust Com- ny to Vittos Menesini, south line of st street, 137:6 east of Btockton, $16,000. While the general interest rate been 6 per cent, one loan on_reality w were:. German Sav- v to Orrin 8. and on Golden Gate and Calffornia cent. In bath of these ins S mortgages - were to individu mo lenders.” Ten deeds of trust were re ed within the perfod indicated, amount- ing in total to §86,750. The larg was h Wilson . the amount on the 6 east of The deeds placed on to the Union Trust Compan bvlng $70,000. The property sout line of Post street, I Stockton, 45:10x120. record numbered 128, Among the late sales reported by Burn- ham & Marsh Co. are the foilawing Charl. L. Ayers to Mrs. M. E. Dani | for $1 the southwest corner of Devis- adero and Page streets, lot 42x100, with store and three flats; M M. E. Daniels to Charles L, Ayers for $10,000, the north- west corner of . Devisadero ' and . Pa; streets, lot 30x107 - and two v resi- dence; Mrs. M, Thorn to Michael anpoy[ for $6150, for two flats on Oak street, near Central- avenue, ‘with “Jot 25x100: Lindo to Willlam Gellespie for $5500, story residence ‘and. stable and lot #3x an Sutter street. near Devisndero; T Dey to Jens P. Nissum for $5500, 1ot and three cottages on st line of street; 30 feet south of Fulton. Lyon & Hong report the Fisher to Mrs. E &tores: and flats on the Baker southwest corner | venty- of lement | on the fifth avenue, %0 feet ‘south strest, $700; ‘1ot 50x100 _fee sfde- of Minnesota street, 325 feet morth of | Twenty-second, bought by Charles Berger, | price $2200; two lots, each 26x114 feet, the south side:of Twenty-fifth straet, 106 | fiet -west of Diamond, $650 each; lot: 25x100 feet; on the south side of Green stract. 17 feet' west of Pierce, $1500; 16t 50x120 fml,i - 98 feet. north of Califarnia sireet, $130; lof | an the west side of Alpine Street, hetwoen | Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. 2 x50 | ; ide of Frederick stréet, 106 faet west of Shris | an the west side of Eléventh avenn feet, $80; lot 25x100 feet, on the north der,-$1750; two_fiats on. west..side nf Tre- mont avenue; between Waller and Freder- ink streets.: $2400 ¢ The exclusive agency for the (‘nl::t(m‘mu! orl Insurance Company: of New Has “been placed: with George W. Austin | The ! Nett- | |mann to the Hibernia Savings and. Loai: | thing cannot be on | follow: Anna. C. ‘“Education | Among the -Ancient ¢ Maud L. Walker, “A Cup of Tea”; Georgia C. Mac- pherson, “On the Threshold; Twenty Years After”; Conrad B. Christensen, Evolution of the Wheel”; Lulu “Newspapers: Their Origin and ot P i . Alice Francisco, “Find Your 1 for a three-story frame build- he”; Frances Keyser, “General ihe af fats on the north Hue of of the Government of the United foront. J:C tast of Teankiin, sous :“Jessle M, Hood, “Political and Smile Boesch with J. B. Pene, all work | [nqustrial Conditions in Nw_ Zealand™; ng and brick work for a| Emily M, Armstreng. ‘‘Alexander the i et rame bullding | Great and ‘George Washington.” The with Wybro-Hendy. contractors, for clec- | lronworkers'’ course—Frank Baker, Peter H. tric wirfng of _their new | Byrne g se—Conra “hriste; the mouth Side of Market strect, botaean | s 0Ushtsman's. tousse_Conrad. B. Christ ;_‘_m. and Sixth, .cost §3500; - Mrs.” Sophis | Dimestic’ el o urse—Alice - Francisco, “ggers with Edward Ginley, all work ex- | Francés Keyser,.Georgia C. Macpherson, Lulu cept plumbiug: “painting “and electrical | S L.- Walker. wirk for twa-Story attic d: “base- phers’ course—Emily. M. Arm iy fri building ‘on’ the west line of 5 et e Gl L3 Mansiy Bra. TSopiee . cost sies 3. Hugnes, Xmbe: o i (P A M. Kern, Adelia N. McAdoo, with Dufty Bros., sub-contractors, plumb: P g Aoy "Ella M. Mit- ton i for additicns: 2o faur- {Chél, Annie L Murr Murray, Mar- Btory brick building on the 'w side of | g O'Brien, H Adeline Monrtgamery: street, near ush, cost $1 yikogel, - El May E. 8. Jenntngs with Wilson & Leng, {mrak, Simpers, Ethel M. venson. | ADVERTISEMENTS. i = L Wide Worid : has such a record for ab- | solutely curing female ilis | and kidney troubles as | has Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetakle Gompound. - Medicines that are ad- veriised to cure every-~ specif | for anything. | Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetablie Gon?ouml will | nof cure every kind of iil- | mess that may afflict men, | proof is monumental that | it will and does cure ail the ilis peculiar to women. This is a fact ind! - able and can be v fod | by more than a million | " women and childr‘o:', but fllowing sales | ff you are sick don’t ex- the'| nt, take the medi- | eine that has the record weet | of the largest number of cures: Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Masa. | > pparance Comoso ot Nen Tocor tve| KEEP THIS IN MINDI & Co.. the newly establishied real estate firm, at 1008 Broadway, near Tenthistreet, Oakiand. “The office part of this firm's business is handled. by James J. MeCon- nell, who {s the silent lparlnfl: of the firm. The Laymance Real.Estate Company will sell :at auction to-day in Oakland a number. of improved and unfmproved Oak-~ Jand, properties, including: some - invests menis on easy. payaents. . The principal iterr. In the catalogue is the Starr. mans on. corner of Fifth.avenue and Bast Tenth: street, and building’ Tofs adjoining, - There, are alsn . selected residence sites in Egfi[ Odkt land and Golden -Gate; -incame flats on Sixth -etreet, near Castro, an Bast Odk- 1and husiness black and a number of elex gnnt residences in- East ' Oaklind and Ferkeley. The sala will take place at':2 oclock at 460-462 Eighth street, ¥ Baldwin & Howell report the following cales: North corner Seventh andCleves land streets, 2575, 31000:. west side Tenth avenue, south: of “O street, 53:8x120, $500; west side of Whitney, 200 south of Thir- tieth, 50x125, $800: ~northeast eorner of TPwenty-sixth and Fair Oaks streets; S5x 125, southeast corner of Sanchez and Twentyfifth streets, 228x25, 114x75,: 114x101, with improvements, $15,000; . west ‘side- of Tenth: avenue. north of N street,. 25x12, THE SPECIAL LIMITED | EXCURSION MOUNT SHASTA And vicsity, - in. Puliman Palace Sleepers, Mr. W, M. Metiton, Excursion Passenger Agent 8 B, Co.,-in chrge. LEAVES SAN FRAN- C18CO SATURDAY, JUNE 2. from ferry land- ing. foot.of Market street. AT 7 P. M. RE- TURNING MONDAY, JUNE 4 at 74 a. m. “Jound-trip tickets, . including berth two nights. in. sleéper, ONLY $10-°° ‘Meals extra, - Served on’ train a la carte. Excursion. tickets now on sale at 813 Market st. Grand Hotel block. Pz ooy T. H. GOODMAN, g General Passenger Agent. MeCORMICK, Patsenger Traffic Manager. . o. business. Welcome to look or buy at any time. Gpeunet G (Successors to California Furniture Co.) 117 to 121 Geary Street, SAN FRANCISCO. MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, June 2. Parquet, 2ic, any seat; balcony, 10c; children, 10c, any part. MISS LILLIAN BURKHART And Company in “A DEAL ON 'CHANGE.” Third and Last Week of EZRA KENDALL. VANDY; MIDGLEY & CARLISLE. TWENTY OTHERS. AN ENTIRELY NEW BILL. Commencing To-morrow Matinee, June 3, JOE HART'S VAUDEVILLE CO. and Orpheum Stars. *TIVOLI* DON'T MISS “‘A LITTLE BIT OFF THE TOP.” ANOTHER ARTISTIC AND COMPLETE TRIUMPH! TWICE TO-DAY. AT 2 AND 8. The Romantic Comfc Opera, I THE nie: GUARDSMEN " Produced With a Wealth of Scenic Effects! SPECIAL!! Reappearance, Monday, June 1L EDWIN STEVENS AND ANNA LICHTER. POPULAR PRICES—25c and 50c. Telephone, Bush 9. COLUMBIA +5= MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT and ALL NEXT WEEK. EVERY NIGHT (EXCEPT SUNDAY). N. C. Goodwin Maxine Elliott In their greatsst success, WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE By M. V. ESMOND: Final Week Begins- MONDAY. At the Macdonough Theater, Oakland, to- night, JOHN DREW, :in. "The Tyranny. of BASEBALL! Sa,cramvgnto Oakland. TO-DAY AT 3 P. M. SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. RECREA®ION PARK Eighth and Harrison Streets. FISCHER'S CONCERT HOUSE, GREAT RD] SIG. ABRAMOFF, In Acts From “LUCIA" and “THE HUGUENOTS." MISS SANDOLIN IN ENGLISH SONGS. Reserved Seats, 25c. Matinee Sunday. SUTRO BATHS OPEN NIGHTS. Open dafly from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Bathing from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Admission, 10c: Children, Sc. Bathing, including admissfon, c; children 20e. OPERA LAST MATINEE TO-DAY, LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF RICE'S FAMOUS EXTRAVAGANZA, “14921” THE ENTIRE PRESS OF THE CITY UNANI- MOUS, IN ITS PRAISE. PACKED TO THE DOORS NIGHTLY. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Good reserved seat in orchestra at to-day's matinee, 25c. Branch Ticket Otfice~Emportum, MATINEE TO-DAY at 215 P. M. AND TO-NIGHT, LAST PERFORMANCES OF MR. JAMES NEILL And Company, Presenting Haddon Chambers' Original -Success, “CAPTAIN SWIFT.” TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, Opening of the Comedy Seasom, DUNNE & RYLEY'S ALL-STAR CAST, Presenting Musical Farce Comedy, A RAG BABY." BEGREAD MATINEE TO-DAY AND SUNDAY. LAST TWO NIGHTS. Clyde Fitch's Domestic Comedy, A SUPERFLUOUS HUSBAND ! e BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT, FLORENCE ROBERTS' “‘SAPH0.” CHUTE§ ano Z0OO EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. EXTRA TO-NIGHT! CAKEWALK! Electric Fountain at Night! BLADDER CONTEI ON THE LAKE Order Seats by Phone— Park 23 iy I .A."l- wags ia RED sad metailie senied Bive ribbae. o other. A ..‘:'-_-..".7..,.......,'::..5 . § St e ‘v-ldl- Testimoniale. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, Eamey Avo TataOIoL GRoEn DAy 'modeied a: et e W room; elevator runs all

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